MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, !)(). Bfr' &LOSING OUT SALE f Beginning Monday, Feb. 8th. we will close out our entire stock of Disbes. Everything in that line must go regardless of cost. Don't miss this opportunity. We mean business MEDFORD TEA & COFEEE HOUSE Oregon 216 West 7th Street 30 ACRES NEAR OK ANTS PASS SOLD FOR $16,000 GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. 8. The miles uf real estate in Roguo Rivor val ley Ljivo ulreudy begun to move with llie new v. am' business. Just rt this time miiiiy r astern buyers nro in the Held having in viow the nu re lit at? of mnup of tlic wouderful orchard hind which bus made southern Oregon fu iiious for its fruits. Among the heavy sales of this week was one brought to u close by K. A. Reynolds, who sold his orchard prop erty, consisting of 30 acres of bearing fruit, to ( I). Muson and W. 8. Max well of Indiana, for the sum of $lti, U00. Messrs. Mason and Maxwell will take possession on or about March 1 nod will increase their fruit acreage by clearing land adjacent thereto. HEIRESS WEDS CAPTAIN IN THE SALVATION ARMY niHUNOTOX, N. J. Feb. 8. Mari nnWoolmnn, daughter of (leorge Wool man, who died leaving her a fortune es timated at $i)0tU00, m now the bride of Hniuuol A. Hewitt, a captain in the Sal vation Army. The wedding was cele brated hero, yesterday at the home of the bride 's mother, who finally con Hinted to the match nlthough stoutly opposed to it at first. Mrs. Hewitt met io Salvation Army captain while doing religious work in the slums, and this wns the beginning of a romance. She will give her servics and her fortune to the iinnv work in tho future. RUSSIAN EXILE MARRIES; WILL NOT BE RETURNED LOS A Nil ELKS, i'al., Feb. 8. Flee ing from Russian cruelty, which had made n cripple of her father, M iss Fa u uie Iterkowitz enme to Los An City Business Directory Let :lie MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make (hat piece 4 '-iruiture. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop on cor. f 8th and H streets. W. M. Colvlg. O. L. Reames. COLVIQ ft REAMES Lawyers. Office: Medford Bank llldg. Ground floor. Cook Stores and ranges. Phone 91 MORDORFF & WOLF New and Second-Hand Furniture Eadi old stand, 18-20 F St. South Medford, Or. KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built and newly furnished All modern conveniences. D. G. Karnes, Prop. 20 8. G St., Medford, Or. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK 6 BLOCK Co. will .e prepared Feb ruary 15 to furnrsh cement brick. Better thaa i.rrssed brick and just as chuap. In estigute before contracting. I'. O. Box 118. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. We carry all kinds of dinner ware and fancj dishes. 216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or DR. QOBLE The only exclusive Optician be tween Portland aud Sacramento Office on Seventh Street. Wh-n others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNEF Eye Specialist office in Ragle Pharmurt Mate 23.1. Seventh and Wain THE HOTEL E ME RICK Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 pe' day. All modern convenience. We solicit your patronage. VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened their new garage and repair shop tack of the Moore hotel. Motor cars stored and taken care of. All work guaranteed. Phone No. 3163 jgeles from Wat-Haw, Poland, to find happiness and a husband. Sunday aft ernoon 300 friends will gather in Walk er's theater to witness her marriage to Harry Fisher of 013 Fast First street. The bride-to-be- was only 1 H years old when, three years ago, the Cos sacks descended on her home in War soy. When they left her father was i! hopeless cripple. Hearing of the mis fortuue, Fisher, father of the prospec tive husband and who owns $7500 worth of Los Angeles property, -wrote and offered the girl a home with his wife and himself. The offer was promptly ncc opted. The 17-year-old son Boon fell in love with tho pretty refugee, and his af fection was reciprocated. The family refused to sanction tho union until the young couple were older. The boy nnd girl remained constant, and now that l lio son has almost reached his major ity, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have consent ed to tho marriage. IOWA IN THROES OF ANTI-BOOZE CAMPAIGN DKS MOIN'ES, Iu., Feb. 8. Repre sentative C. A. Meredith introduced in the house today a joint resolution de manding that the legislature take steps toward amending the state constitution ho ns to prohibit ihe manufacture and sale in lown of intoxicating liquor as a beverage. This is regarded as the be ginning of the campaign for the adop tion of a prohibitory amendment. SALEM, Or., Feb. 8. For onto in the history of streetcnr accidents in Salem the fender :s accredited with saving the life of a man. Martin Blood, aged "It, was struck nnd dragged. He was little hurt, the motorman having dropped the fender junt in time. THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finest cup of eoffee on the Pacific Coast. U. H. Lorimer Prop. ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. ENVELOPES printed to order LETTERHEADS of ail styles by The Tribune. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS W. E. Lane A Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon WASOHAU ft BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they are located in their new quarters in the Young k Hall building. Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Straet, Medford, Oregon. JOB PRINTING by The Tribune. For good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Mniical In struments, go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE C Street. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phones C. W. Coaklin 33 J. H. Butler 148 DR. R. J. CONROY Successor to Dr.) Jodcs. Office in the Stewart Building. WINDY CITY WILL BE WET" FOR ANOTHER YEAR CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Chicago will be a" wgt town for another year at least. The movement by the "drys" to have the people vote at the April election ou tho question of excluding saloons from the city under the local option law has fallen down. They started out to obtain the necessary 100,000 peti tioners to place the question on the ballot, but got less than 50,000. The fenture of the movement has been re ported to the uoliceuse committee. which has decided to make another effort next vear. It has authorized the organization of a committee of 100, each member of which shall pledge to subscribe $20 and ublniu lno signa-, tnres to tho petition. HAS A NEW IDF A ( Ii7 MOTORCYCLES CHEi Al 'S, Wli.. Feb. 8. II. F. Farnsworlh of Chehnlis, a practical ma chinist, is working on an improved mo torcycle, which he claims is a radical departure fnim the regular type. The machine h is constructing is really a combination of n motorcycle and auto mobile, liiflead of tie two wheels being coimei'totl' with tub'ng. there is a plat form IS inches wide by 7 feet long hung at each it on spring-. A little bad; i f tl" center is oleated the cushioned sent, and i st cring wheel similar to on! cm Bit nut .nubile ripes in front of the seat. The bonnet, usually found ovr the engine uf nil automobile, in this machine '. pieced over the front wl-i el, m1 is ustd to hold parcels. Two fo.H levers en the floor of the plat-fo-m .tnen'" t'-e brakes. One operates e brake on the rear wheel nnd the oth- SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entire change u' program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. BLTOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance erery evening of motion pictures and il lustrated ballads. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. WM, H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 2. 210 W. Seventn St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. Benuett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow a n ad fruit true to label VERNE T. CANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Btdg. Medford, Or. O. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. Office: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 593. Medford, Or. MBS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Hinging Studio at Residence. East Medford. Phone 225 S. R. BE ELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms X Ray. Office hours: 1013, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg JACK FRRDBNBURG Bearenger. Garbage hauled. Medford. DR. WALTER. R. STOKES, Do 'ilnt. Rucressar to Dr. J. M. Keene. er is contrived to connect, by means of a sliding wheel, with the face of the fly-wheel, and by friction five or six speeds may bo set-ured. Itising at the side of the center of the platform is nil arrangement which operates two small wheels, which may he lowered to the ground or raised out of I he way. These little wheels are for use when stopping or starting the machine, and when rt' un iting at low Hpecd. The machine is built to give at least four-horse power. Liverpool lias a libnry of J8uin volumes. The nmiilcr of hnuUs i:iU.-n home riurlii:; lite l:i-t ye:ir was oh si, while l.Jl:. !!t wire u :nl for n ' eren.e hi the libtnry. In other w -nN. vaeli book was on the hvitum' used ten times. An artillery lieutenant hi Kr.f-iu.ve 'llt Sel' f:t, ll:is l.eell sentei're 1 l 1 we.itv -one u.iyr." i.'ti I I ; .oiupelllng n reerull M undergo Hie most cruel IniM -nlty in Servian t'.vs. This consisted In making bini mIiiivc ills mustache. Women of ( Mil tin are said lo be keen ly imxloin to have a voico hi public ntl'uirs. ai d - movement Is afoot attioti". the d:tn liters of the orient to est:ibll !i Ihemselvfi on a level with their men folk hh f t r a -i HH-hil ami potltl al uf fairs ui't om enied. There are tit present ou duty hi the main t horocrlifar w of Paris twenty, jne policemen who speak Kn rlUh. nine who speak Cerman acl six who spea' Spanish, ami their usefulness has been so clearly demonstrated that the pre fect of puhVu has decided to add to their number as opportunity may arise The distance around the world via the Transstberlan and our own trans continental railway lines Is shown to be 17.'.K7 miles. Tho sailing distance around the world from New York via Sne7. SlnvaMtu-e, Manila. Ctnm. the Hawaiian Islands and Panama canal to New York again wtvild be JM.O!' tulles. The first tunnel under a river ever constructed In Trance has just been completed In Purls. It runs under the Seine from the Place do In Concorde to Ihuch her of deputies, and It Is p-irt of the n'w MetrnpOiian subway line, which will he !' il probably by sprivr T' ! w:m rim ft-'M-i Mont niarte f - I "l-'e !' Ver riltl.vt. YOU CAN'T SAV E On ymir railroad fare. The law of tie common carrier compels equal rates on all railroad lines YOU CAN SAVE Iu Time, Traveling Ex penses and Tatigue by Insisting ou tho shortest route, fastet trains and best service. Simply see that your ticket roads via SOUTHERN PACIFIC O. K. & N. Oregon Short line and Union Pacific Every facility for Mm safety and nrcoiiinioda tion of th? passenger is provided. cliang'1 f cane is necessary to Icn ver, Omaha, Kansas City Chicago. Ib net connec tions are mr.de for all oth er points -at and smith A. H. HOSKNRAUM, Agent, Ma fur A. WM. McMURRAY, General P.ufwnger Agent, PORTLAND, OR. A Musioal Crowd. if you have company make them for Aie time Imagine themselves to be a band of mitstci.ius, though without the Instruments. The leader of the band is KUp;oscd to furnish each of the performer with a different inn-si-til lnt romem. Consequently n vln Ihi. a I:. .r; . n t!u: :iu u.toidh.n. a piano, u Jew sharp and anything else the I would add to tho noise are all to be performed at tb,c same time. Pro vltled with tin instrument of some de sMiptioii himself, the leader begins pln hig a tune on his Imaginary vlo lon-cllo. or whatever else It may be Imitating the real sound as well as he cii'i both I i art l il ami voice. The oth "i-i all i the same, the sl,'!tt pie routed tielnr. as may well be luiaui.u-d. ev ecdhigl.i ludicrous and the ih-,e almost deafening. In th midst of It the leader quite uuoxpcclcdl'' stops pla lug and makes tn entire change In Ids attitude and loi.o of voice, substituting for his own Instrument one belonging to suiuo one else. As soon as lie does till! the per former wli-t lias been thus unceremo niously deprived of Ids I strumcnf takes th.'.t of bis leader nrd peiforuw on It Instead. Thus tlie gin . Is con tinued, every one being ex. ei ted I" carefully wut li the leader'.: actions anil to he prepared Hi any time for making a sudden change. The one who falls to make the change promptly pays n forfeit. The Huntsman, One playi r Is the bunt'tm u While all the others sit hi a circle be give- each one a name, calling on.- his coat, others bis hat. Html. gnu. Has!;, dug etc The huntsman then vni:;s round outside the Hrlc and tall:, for In stance, for his gun. The p! iycr who represents the gnu at on-e gets up takes Imld of (he huntsman's hell and walks round after him. The hunts man calls for other accoutermeiitH till all the plavcrs are going round, each having h !d of the player In front uf him. When all tire running fast by order of the liiriismau he suddenly shouts 'I'.nii"'" when all. Including the huntsman, must let go aud rush for scats, fine player will necessarily be left out tinO must pay u forfeit for his failure or he may be counted out of the game ami a chair removed, or If so arranged beforehand the one left out may become tiuutKinan and the game go on as before. My Friends Will now find me lo cated North of 7th. on D street. Here I am able to give MY PATRONS BETT ER SERVICE than ever before. Drop in and see a few of those SPRING PATTERNS EIFERT The City Tailor MEDFORD THEATER Till: l-'A MnfS UAKITONK Arthur Cunningham IX .KISKI'll MI UIMIY'H 'The Kerry Govf A Splendid Company Complete fV-iitc Production PRICES -2.1c, riic, 7fc, l.0n HOME PHONES See Something Real Compare it with the Pacific Telephone junk in your home and business. Our phones can be seen at Ritter's cigar store on Main street. Citizens' Telephone Co'y -a raw MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITIONS 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE West Seventh street, lot 100x400; a very good buy at 3000 9-ROOM BUNGALOW Complete in every detail; one square from West sclioolhouse $3000 7 ACRES GOOD LAND Close to Central Point; all under plow; half laid out in fruit; a snap. $800 IK)-ACRE ORCHARD All in (5-year-old Newtown apples; three and one-half miles from Medford; good house, barn, wagon, stock and implements. This is an exceptionally good buy. A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS On East Seventh street; long lease; small rent and one of the best locations in the city. This is a fine money-making proposition. Sickness reason of selling. MEDFORD REALTY COMPANY ROOM 10 JACKSON COUNTY BANK HUK. We will Furnish All Information Medford, Or., Feb. o, 1909. Any person desiring any information concerning either the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company or tin; Home Conipanay will please call on us or lot us know, and we will be pleased to call on them, as it is our purpose to see that both interests are put to the people as they are-. If there are any points that are not clear in any one's mind, or have not as yet beard our side, they siirdv cannot fix an opinion without the actual facts in the case. NO ONE BARRED. CITIZENS' TELEPHONE COMPANY Hotel Moore. Medford. By E. A. Marsh, Gen. Mgr. II KHOMTTION. ' H! it ltrsnlvM, Itv tho city emincil of tlif city of Medford, Ori'jrnn, the niitynr iipprovinn, tlnit the rojfuliir mrct iiin nf thf city council bp hold at the city liiill twim in each month; tht id in nny, nn llio firt Tu"dity and tlir third Tuesday in n;n'h rulcnditr month. Tin fnn-uninjf readution ndnptod lv the city council rVhnmry .", ItHMi; KitYrt vntiriK aye, Merrick almcnt. Wortnitin aye, Kmcrick yi, Welch nyo, I h-innier nyn. Api.rmd IVImiary 7,, 1009. W. II. CANON, Muyor. Attest: riKN.r. m. roixiNs, Hminrder. of our- Prepaid BaUroK! Orders. "Something which il of eoniiderabla interest to the public generally and which ii perhapi not geoerallj koewi il the ivitem of prepaid ordera now in effect between itationi of the Southern 1'acific compaar and all point! In the United Statei. By meani of thil lyltein ticket! majr be purcbaned at Medford from any place In the United State! and mailed or telegraphed direct to thj party wishing tn come here. Sleeper accommodations and imall amount! of caeb in connection witn theae tieketi nay also be forwarded at the aame time." W 7