4 SHOE SALE STILL CONTINUES We are offering our Big Bargains all of this week All manner of shoes for all manner of MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN I Advertise facts only Social and Personal,: IfobnrlK & KobertH, experts in repair ing uml rebuilding sowing machinou, will i-i'Tiiii in a few duys lunger, a f f nnl i ng mi opportunity for good and acrurat service. I'honn ."ufi. Itnom nl Dr. Stephenson 's, cor. V. Ninth uml II HlrcrttK. Orders for sweet cream or buttermilk promptly filled. J'hono the creamery. Phono your orders for nweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. Hee the great Intermit iminl ntitmuo lili nice lit (lie Savoy tonight. Intense, real, thrilling, hair-mining dash for ch'tmpiniisliip of the unrlil. Vim cnu , not afford to miss h. "7(1 Hull. It. F. Mulkey has ri'tiinif-il from 11 Iiuhiuhh trip to Salem. M isscs Nellie inul Fmiuu Wulf h ft for Weed, Cal., recently, where t hey will lake charge of a lodging house ami confectionery store. Henry V. Smith was brought before .Inline. Neil hint Saturday, being charged wit li insanity, but was ) i kmi ihki'iI . ('. I.. Pennies eoiitempluteH nil early business trip imrt h. Louis Smith nf Sjiiiih Valley wan a business visitor in Med I'm d Sat unlay. .Mrs. Walter Kentner of Medford spent Friday ami Saturday at the home of lier mot her, M rs, T. J. Kenny in .Inekson villo. .lolin A. Wright ami .lolin F. Huberts were recent Talent visitors in Med ford. ' The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth i-diHt episcopal church will give a re rcptioti to the now lady incmbcrK of the church nt the home of Mrs. Oshorn, ."oil Onlabile nxenue, on Tuesday aft i moon, February it. All niembcrs of the society lire expected to be present and an it'vilntiou if extended to all the new li'dic of tin' church. Now Cases. Ida M. Nelson vs. Frank Nelson; ,1. A. Lcmery, attorney for plaintiff. DOG TRAVELS T0 MIL EH TO FIND HER OWNER LF.XINCTON, K, Feb. K.-lnforma t ion was recciveil here today from .Indue A. Floyd Huff at Hot Springs. Ark., that hi fatuous foxhound Semi Hile, which participated in the animal meet of the National Fox Hunters' as sociation at 'rnb Orchard, Ky.. in November, and which w.-h lost in one of the Held trials, had reached h almost starved and with her feet bleed ing uad so sure that she could hardly put them on the ground. The 1 rip from Crab Orchard to II. d Springs would lead the dog aboot (Wl miles and she vvonbl have bien coin polled to wini both the Mississippi and Arkansas rivcix. The hound had been whipped by Judge llut'f to Massachusetts to lake pari in a 1 ii n I and was shipped f mm there to Kentucky and had not covered (lie dis tnnee bet ween- Kent itchy and Hot Springs even by express. FOR SALE. If you nrc looking for some good I mid cheap, I have it, for $10 nnd '2d per acre, near good railroad town. W. M. FKFNCII, Itoom 7, Jackron Hank Hldg. Club Skate on Tues day, February 9th. You Are Going to Build MED FORD SASli & DOOK COMPANY PI I ONE 12291. Window Fnonei, Oak eueered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in atork cheap. Office Fl ft urc and all kindi of Plan iog Mill Work, including Turned Work and FancV Grills. P STKKKT, BETWEEN SIlAJiJD S$9J$&T$ g. w. Mcdonald AMUSEMENTS. Disappointment for Theatergoers. The management of the Hijitu re grots being obliged to announce the cancelling of the engagement with the ('ainille Kenriis company for tonight. Miss Kearns was taken ill last Friday night just before the lerforniaucn in Cottar;e (iruve and since that time has taken it turn for the worse. It had been Imped that Miss Kcnrus would milli cteatly improve in time to fulfill her engagements, but unfortunately such is not I ho ease. This is the first instance in which the Itijou has been oo, libel to disappiiinl its patrons. For next Thursday night the inanau'eiuent of the Bijou has Hecnrcd n turn engagement of the most popular Clark lliirroughs company, which was appearing nt the f J rand theater in this city last night. Owing (o the courtesy of Mr. Kd wards, who has closed the (iraud theater, this return engagement 'has been secured. The inability of Miss Kearns lo appear at the Hijou tonight is to be regretted, as she was a most popular actress, but tin' appeal a n f Arthur Cunningham in "The Kerry tiow' at the Medfonl theater tonight will afford the public entertaiinueiil of the highest, order. "Kerry Gow" nt Moil ford Tonight. A n ability to linger here below :ill years is considered evidence that it man will last 'Ml more provided ho is in Kn"(t Hhape and tiouud of wind and limb at the end of his third decade. It is much the same with a play, " Ker ry (iow " has si nnd t he test of much more than a quarter of a century's ex otence. and still its sweetness and naive innocence remains nnd its senti ment is its spirited and hearty as on the day or night this little Irish play was e null I'd by Joseph Murphy, who had mothered, or father fathered it. ' ' Kerry (iow, ' ' which in ( 'ell ic for i lingo blacksmith, is so well known I tint it is needless to repeat it here. Cunningham has the necessary phy opi 1 ami the presence and spirit ami teiiiparameiit to make a great success in the laud of these sentimental Irish plays. He throws himself into the role if Man O'Hura with a lustiness nnd sin cerity that convinces in even the most flowery and metaphorical of his speeches that he means it, every word. Mr. Cunningham will be supported by an ecelb lit company, and the seen ic production will be complete in everv detail. Advnnco Sale for Chas. B. Itnnford. The sale of seats for the fortheom Miff engagement of Mr, Charles It. Han ford in "The Merchant of Venice" at I he Med ford Opera House on Saturday, February will open M Haskins to morrow ( Tuesday ) morning at 10 o 'clock. Mr. II an for. I will appear as Shyhtck and Miss Marie hrofuah as Fort ia. The engagement promises to lie a notable one. as both these artists are exceptionally popular in this city. II is promised that the play will ! elaborately mounted, both in respect 'n scenery ami costuming. Ask Younwlf the Question. Why not use Chamberlain's Liniment when yon have rheumatism t We feel -'lire that the result will br prompt and satisfactory. It has cured other, why not yuf Try it. It cost but a trifle. Frice cents; laijje sie oil cents. For sale by Haskins' drug store. in Let mc figure with yi u. No contract Ion largi or too tunel'. Satisfaction H'lantnltted. L. E. BEAN CONTKACTOR AND mULPKK, Medfonl. Ofrtfon. Successor to Smith & STATE BOARD CALLS SESSION OF ASSEHORS SAI.FM, O... Feb. . The stale board of eipiali7ati(i) and I he various county assessors nf the slate will meet in the slate limine Tuesday afternoon In ascir.iiu at .jteil whal ratio the county assessors have assessed the vain at ion of proper! i.-s. The state law is explicit on the point of assessing lo lull valuation ami it is said in some counties this rule has been neglected. A few count ie-s have been assessed u per ce'il, I ml in snine in stances Ihis is claimed to be md true. It is said there is a possibility of oust ing from office tin ii who lone been rankly disobedient to the law, and while noihiiig has been given nut as lo the purpuric nf the meeting, it is nn derstond from yood ontsif'e ailhirity that usseHKinenl worh will be eaiuiiied carefully and some of tin loamy offi cials may be called to an act .uniting. WAITER SAYS MRS. GOULD AND FARNUM P1UAVED NF.W VOI.'K. Feb. T-.. e ,re dep. osit ions taken mi I !.:( It o ' I toward (iould in the suit I . j ' a f' ast htm by his wife. Kathe'i i I .ir, (Jonld. for searalion were I'll., I lotiiuht, They were those nf .1: s (J, Clark, a belb boy, and Clarence Fallen, a waiter em ployed at tin llolel ('.-. troll, in Lvm-h burg. Va. Moth men testified th::l I'atuiiin vis ited Mrs. Could at the apartments at her request. "Did vou si-e any impropriety of any kind b'-l v M s. I imild and Fa run m while in t he hotel f ' ' asked t 'larence I. Steaie -.-i.el for lt. Could. " Xo, si! ' reolied Fallen. "They conducted themselves as gelitlemtHl and h.dv, ns f;ir a-1 in v nb-ten at ions went." ATTORNEY NEAR ALBANY HAS SYMMETRICAL FAMILY A Lit V. or.. F- b. s. tv the birth of a daughter at his home last week. It. S. Martin, an aMornev of Mrowns ille. has a sy uiutei i it-a I fa mm I v. lie now has eiehl child.'cn. All of i lie four oldest are boys bui l,;s is .-..u nt erbal auci'd by the fact that the four young est are all girl-. Of tin In..- three are blontle and one brunette. The b:ibv girl has brow u e ei so will probably be a brunette, and 'his will make three girls bruuet tes an I one blonde, ex actly eonntei'balanci'"' the Imvi in coin deiou. SPORTSMEN VISIT SALEM TO UROE GAME LAW REFORM SAI.F.M, Or.. Feb. v large dele gation of I'oMliei ... recently :ipeared li.-f.-n- :i m i i :; nf the senate and house uame commi::.-e w hen the lull piopos, I l.s 5.- i . ;oii Fish and (!ame a-s,.,- :r :,. ' codifying the game b'-vs of tie- sti.te was consul eretl. T: e e wtis some criticism of the icstnctinns imposed on thick and pheas ant hunting, but it is understood t'.wit a inajoiity of the viinnittee favots t!ie lull as prest nled. with I l.e exception of a few slight ihang.s as to the season for hunting some of t lie game birds p-ot.'dcd t hereiiude:-. Some of the sjiovt .ine'i opposed that prevision of the bill liull clo-es fol two years absolut-iv the seastui for hunting Chinese pheasants and provides th;-i thereafter oul made biids shall he killed and otlo from October 1 to l ceitib.-r I b'epieseutative Hiautlon. a. Finn counts farmer, hoeer. veil t tired the informatioti tltat this protec tion was positively necessary if this game was not to b e l m inina t ed Ofh .is opposed that feature of the bill hlch .'Stellds UI.Ml ;,T. h I tile si:(on for hunting din ks. This i . t he only chage in the piesent h" and merely extends the season one month longei. Save Money by Buying Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You "ill pay just as much for a bot tl of Chamhei lain s Cough Kemedy as for any of the other cough mediiMtics. t'lit vou ave money hi bu nig it. The Living is in )t.l! en get. not what you p.iy. The mr- l.. cure v on o,nalit is in ccm bottle of Ons letncd. ami ou get good results when ,.u take it. eg Iccteil colds often detlop S.IIOUS COll ditioiis, ami hcn you bin a cough met! iciuc you want to b- sure voh are get in one that will cure v.nir cold Chum brrlain' Cough Kemedy alwav cures. Price and "h1 cents a bot He, For ule by llusktu' trig terc. ui LEAVES BIG ESTATE FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCH SANTA lioSA. Cal., Feb. S. A "tes (anient a ry paper " found in the desk of (lie late Madam Preston, head of the Free Pilgrims' Covenant church and founder of I lie I'rest'Hi colony, was filed 1'i.r probate in the superior court to day. It decrees that her lo,oill) cs tiiie at Preston shrill go to the church. She names Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ft men and Mrs. F. Kludge at trustees. Sim decrees t hat if any of (he numerous heirs of her family, t he Lath raps, or of her dead husband 's family, claim anything from her property they shall Hit a dollar each. She prescribes the form of worship sh" wishes followed in the church at Preston ami urges that only devout uiembera of the church be permitted to speak at the services. She advises against "hiring preacher. a thai is a bad thing." JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Fred lowiiing passed through town with Frii- A mlersoii Thursday on his way lo Ihe Mine Ledge. II. M. Ilalluck, tax- rdjuster of Smith t in Pacific I i ties in Oregon, was in town Thursday looking over the tax rolls. Mrs. W. T. Campbell, who has been spending the last two weeks in town, has returned to her home at P.ilccn, Cal. M i s. N'ernnll of Applegate was a Jacksonville visitor Thursday. lieorg,. Henry has been appointed janitor of the schonlhouse. Mr. Van Wegeti has resigned i.i devote his time to fanning. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. A. Horn to S. p. Kalph, land in township :ti, range 1 F Carter Land company to .Tohn K. N'ess. lots I nnd 'J, block 4P, 10 i 10 J00 10 Summit addition to Ashland .. Chad II. Hncoii et at., to Isaac '. Moore, L'M acre in section 1 I, township lid. -ange 1 K. . Mary F. Cobal to S. i '. Corbett. lots I I and 11', bl-.ck Kail road addition to Ashland W. C. Cneu to C. . Frost, lots ! nnd UK block 7.',. Medfotd. . Cniteil Slates to Henrietta C. la s, l."S.:ii acres in section I. township :U. range 1 K ...patent T. V. Faily t.i .lame.: Harring lou. lot s. block I. Snnnyside i-ddition to Medfoi.l 10 Marry Tut I le to Km My Louise Johnson, lots t mi I block I, Tattle's addition to Mclford 1 Cnited States to Menrietta C. .lambes, (",. m acres in section I. township HI. range 1 K ...patent 1'iiite.l States to Lnt to H. Fl rich, so acres in section 'J, tow uvhip :t:t. ra age K patent OK HI X NVK XO. . An ordinance providing for the so i -tiring of rights of wr.y for the grav ity pipeline of the city of Medford. and authorizing the t xecution of the e. e-sary a ot eemeti's therefor. Whereas, In securing the necessary i ' e h t s of w ay for the gravity water topelin for the citv ..f Medford it is ne,essary in some instances to furnish an agreement for compensation for dam ages to crops and other similar dam ages, now therefore. The city of Medfoid doth ordain as i'.. Hows: That the special gravity water coin nsittee heretofore app outed by the may or be and thev are I emby empowered and d irected to secure the necssary i gh's ot" wa for the eravtty water pipe-l-ue of the ,-ity of Mtdford. upon the most advantageous terms possible, and the mavor and recorder are hereby an Tliori-ed and instructed to execute, on behalf of the city of Medford. such agre.-nient a- may b necessary to car tv tins ordinance tll'o effect. The foregoing otdi nance was passed b the citv -oun.il February ltoj: Cii.it oMng aye. Merrick absent. W oilman a e. Fmenck aye, Welch aye. I 'cmtner aye. Vi procd February ?. l!iM. W. H. CVXOX. Mayor. Attest: j BKNJ. M. COLLIN'S, Recorder, j Molony POSTOFFICE CLERK LOST ' COIN AT RACE TRACK MFTTK, Mont., Feb. S. Richard Hocking, aged 'JO, unmarried, clerk in the money order department of the post office, was arrested last night, a shortage of $1X00 having been discover ed by the auditors in Washington. The local postoffice had failed to discover the thefts which Hocking, in n con fession printed in the I utermonntain today, says extend over a period of 1H months. The boy gave the money to Ihe poolrooms and (he race -track poo pie. Classified Advertisements WANTED. WANTKt) To purchase a spun of good heavy work horses, also span of mures for work on ranch, also span of good mules ami two Jersey cows or other high grade cows. Send full particu lars and best price in first letter. Ad dress P. O. Mox 4 IS, Medford, Or. ti77 WANTKl) All kinda of plain sewing and mending for Indies and gent le mon. Mrs. X. M. (Hadwin, 50S Central avenue. 27b V A X T K I ) A n e x po r i e n c ed girl f o r general hons-work. Mrs. K. K. Kelly, On, en Anne addition. 274 WANT HI) Fifty boxes of Newtowns and Spitzenburg apples. Apply of M. Stewart, at the XubU. 1 oil SALK Or trade, the best room ing hutiso iu Medford, clearing $luO per month. Address (', earn of this office. Ft lit SALK Wood for sale, 200 tiers of dry fir womb Inquire nt the end of A and Pine street. Alex. Duff. 2S1 FOli SALK The best rooming house in Medford, clearing $100 per month. Ad dress C, care of this office. FOH SALK ft rape cuttings, Tokay. Malaga and Melvois?. Write or call on W. (i. (loffe. Central Point, Or. 23 FOll SALK A team of wares, wagou and harness. Inquire tT. S. Moris, LHS West Ninth street. 277 FOH SALK Four diamond rings left, weighing three quarter carat, at a great bargain. Medford Loun Of fice. 282 FOll SALK Brand new safe, weighs oOOO pounds, at very tow figure; on in stalments. Inquire Tribune office. 282 FOll SALK Grain bay, baled. Inquire nf Phone fSL ' tf FOH SALK Relinquishment claim, 120! acres. S miles Medford. 40 acres fenc j ed. 12 acres cleared, 5 acres 2 year-old : commercial fruit, cabiu. For price call on W. M. French, room 7, Jackson County Hank bldg. Foil SALK hVlinqimhmeut. SO acres. u" ni'lo ea-it Medfonl; ."0 practically! level, balance easy grade and covered j with good fuel timber; 2 springs; very j cheap. W. M. French, room 7, Jack- ( son County Hank bldg. FOH SALK Good residence lots, close in; also good 5 aero orchard; deal with owner; save com m Ajhiwss care of Tribune off wo. KOli SALK Houses, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit frem one acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Pboe nit. Or. FOB RENT. FOH KKNT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 124 V 0 street. Fl H 11 KNT S'ewiy furnished room. $t per month, four blocks north of Hotel Nash. 277 , The Foundation Sender sonm FASHION FOftM CORSETS ed to give the graceful, rounded, tapering waist ef fect, the long, smooth, flattened lm-k and snug hip effects that are so popular with good dressers at th.s time. Properly fitted with one of these corsets, you are not only comfortable, but may rest assured that your new gown will be fitted to a stv'ish figure. We carry a very complete line of these hiuh-grade cor sets in a varied line of materials at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00 and we cordially invite you to in spect them. It is a pleasure to show ;o.-ds at our store. Van Dyke's Don't imagine for a moment that our local citizens don t recognize a good thing when it offers. Did you ever trade horses with anv of them? Take our advice, and don't risk it. Good ensj will dictate Uuii rt m ordfr to follow their lead in investing in 3J4fr.rd property, however, for thev see the hand writing on the wall. Medfonl is on' the verge of a loom. Interview us and we'll tell vou whv this is the right time to lmy Medford city property'. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Kxhil.it Hnilding. Medford. Oregon. They All come here for SHOES of a Perfect Fit The foundation of a perfect fit ting gown is a proper'y fitteci corset, theicfore you sliould ln-cori-ij'l.ly corseted In. fore you have your new gown fitted. The eorse', that will gie yen ihe niosi, stylish figure is the Henderson and with the style is combined comfort and durability. The now Fashion Vorni models are design YOU OUGHT TO KNOW the excellence of thi meals that are cooked at tbe Emeriek Cafe if you haven't already regalvJ yourself with some of the delicious diehes that are served here. If you h-iven't partaken f them, there is a iroat awaiting you that you will want lo repeat often. A meal at the Emeriek :a an experience that will make you t;y, like Oliver Twist, for more. The Emeriek Cafe Open All Night Local Confidence Induces citizens of Medford to grab many of the Best Things on the market this winter f 1 - :. V