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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ir. 100!).
A SAD EXPERIENCE.
"111 tell you, yuuiiK gentli-mi'ii," sulU
the colonel rctUctlvely. "Unit In tutu
life of mine I nave luul at least oue
experience thut would drive some men
to drink." And the colonel looked
urouud suggestively.
The colonel, a one armed veteruu of
the civil war, was the best rat-onteur
of the club aud ua such was eagerly
listened to by the younger generi.tinn.
A tap of the bell brought a round of
bis favorite beverage, and after sam
pling it, with glatsseH in easy reach, we
all settled back In our chairs to listen
to the story that was sure to coine:
"You fellows have all heard how I
lost this arm at 1'ine UUige! When 1
enlisted lu the Twentieth, like many
another young fellow, 1 left a sweet
heart at home whose promise had been
given me, a beautiful, high splritid
girl, who kissed me gmdliy nnd saw
the regiment march away with a cheer
on her lips and but few tears in her
eyes. Before we parted she slipped a
ring on my linger, and as I left she
said: 'Wear this, dear. Itriiig It buck
with you and be true to your Mag and
mo.'
"Well, I wore the ring all through
our long, hard campaign until that j
IMue Htdge cauuou ball came along, j
took away arm tiuu ring una leu me
unconscious on the battlelield. After
a hospital experience I llnally recov
ered suillciently to be Bent home, with
a colonel's commission, discharged as
untlt for duty.
"At the old home I was of course
treated as a hero. The young ladies
luslsted on showing me nattering at
tentions. I was asked everywhere and
was quite the lion of the hour.
"Isabel, my tianeee, was as devoted
as before, I suppose, but her nature
was such that she was too proud to
show her feelings as plainly as my
vanity sometimes wished her to do,
and as a consequence 1 began to think
that she had changed toward me. it
may be that another girl, a little,
plump, black eyed charmer, had some
thing to do with this Idea, but at any
rate I soon began to notice other
charms than Isabel's.
"One night my tianeee nnd I attend
ed a reception, and Sadie, the black
eyed chnrmer of whom I have spoken,
was there also. Isabel and 1 had tired
of mingling with the throng aud had
found a secluded place in the con
servatory. We talked until weary and
sat then in silence when Sadie came
In. She did not see us, and as she
stood by the side of a large palm In an
altitude of unstudied grace I thought
she formed the most beautiful picture
that 1 had ever seen.
' "Almost involuntarily I contrasted
her charms with those of the proud
beauty at my side. To my eyes the
advantage all lay with Sadie. Her
beautifully rounded ligure seemed to
be my Ideal of loveliness, and I wished
that I might clasp her lu my anus
arm, I mean and tell her how sweet
a picture she made. The longing grew
almost too strong to lie resisted, and I
had half risen to my feet, forgetting
Isabel's presence, when 1 was stop
ped by a strange thing that was taking
place. Faintly outlined, a mere va
por at first, but growing plainer with
each succeeding second, where Sadie
stood tin re appeared the ligure of a
man's arm clothed in n soldier's sleeve
of blue.
"The arm slowly curved Itself i
around S idie's waist, and as It tight- j
ened Itself into u linn hug. like a star j
of light, a ring on the hand showed
Itself to my startled gaze. My eyes
seemed t i be stnrtlng from my head
in amazement, for the ring was that
which Isabel had given tne. and the 1
baud that I looked at was the exact
likeness cf my missing one.
"A cry at my side of mixed fear
and rage brought me to my senses. ,
Isabel was standing with outstretched
arms p iutlng to the apparition.
'What d this mean. slrV she said.
Her voice aroused Sadie, who, seeing
the Image around her waist, promptly
fainted.
"I havo told this story to severa j
persons, aud but one has ever been
able to give me any explanation. He
was an ascetic from India who was
lecturing on 'The Influence of Mind
Over Mntter,' who told mo that my
desire to embrace Sadie hud been Im
pressed very strongly on my astral
being that my astral being had for
the time got control over my physical
body aud that the arm which I saw
was the arm that I had lost and, be
ing lost, was trying to follow the Im
pulse that would have controlled It
bad It still continued to be a part of
my body and subject to the control of
my mind. Others did not accept this
theory, and some, I regret to say,
were skeptical, while a few did not
hesitate to say that the vision had
been Induced by a large, well devel
oped Jag. You fellows can think as
you please. I leave the solution with
you."
"But, colonel," tried several In pro
test, "what became of the girls? IMd
you marry SudieV"
'Marry! Huh!" grunted the colonel
between swallows. "Don't you know
I was never married? Isabel dismiss
ed me then and there for losing the
ring she bad given me. And Sadie,
when I asked her later to marry me,
replied with 111 concealed IWmr that
she was sorry, but that she could nev
er under any circumstances marry a
piece of a man whose dismembered
fragments were lu the habit of em
bracing evpry woman whom their for
mer owner might take a fancy ti,"
And the colonel set down his empty
glass and went to Join another group
Hundreds of (street cars of the latest
type will bo in nuse in Seattle fur the
fair year. The Seattle Electric company
is spending more ' than $1,500,000 im
proving its service.
Prepaid E all road Orders.
"Something which ii of eoniiderabU
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally knowi
ii the 8tem of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific compaay and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to tho
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
caflb in connection witn these tickets
nay aluo be forwarded at the same
time." tf
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ISuw tin lil.i) in ml liinli'rx, A.k fur Ciifn
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PORTUNQ &UD CO.. PORUAM). 0KIG0N AND SPOOME. WASH
Not Her Fault.
"A nmn Is jmlsiil !.y the ronipnny
he keeps."
"That's fnir emmsh. Hut It lMi't
right to JudKe R uirl l.y the i-.nupnny
she has to entertain." Wahlnjrtfn
Herald.
WASHINGTON, K-l. 1"- -thirl
i,t the American Miipl. . in tl.e 1 :!..!
inn c.'inyl "','ij ' kiar.
usuli- fi.r miirri.il -r..B. ""'1 '"
nre more Amerienn I'hildre'n there tl.nn
children of any rttli r n:i!K.n:ility. m
eonling to finite, given out lr,' to-lay
by the isthmian i-anal c.niniri"ii. Tne
average rone family cii'" "f
band, wife and one child.
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7th.
on D street. Here
1 am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
AMERICAN CHILDREN
LEAD IN CANAL ZONE
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On ymir railroad fare.
The law of tl e common
carrier compels equal
rates nn all railroad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Tatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply sco
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
B.-iffty and occommoila
tioii of tli.' passenger is
provided. f- change wf
rum in npcrKPHry to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
i 'hi'a". I;rfH connec
tions rre int. ir for all otb
ft pwinu and south
A. S. WiiSKNKAVM, Agr-nt,
M.-df'.r-l.
WM. McMUHRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
POETLAND, OE.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
Medford National
Bank
at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
February fi, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans aud dist'mints $7.'t,-".TI.."i
Overdrafts, secured and nnseruri'd 7.077. i;t
lT. S. bonds to gee tire circulation ..... -1 i,si0,i
Premiums on V. S. bonds 1 .71..S7
Hoods, securities, etc 2,O7S.0O
Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 3!),071.14
(old dust on hand :M
Duo from national banks (not reserve agents).. 7-.."i."
Tue from state and private banks and hunkers,
t rust companies and savings banks (l:iii.rJ
Pup from approved reserve ngenls -S,7i' 1.71
Cheeks and oilier cash ileitis !7,SS
Xotes uf other national banks S:i0.0i
Fractional currency, nickels nnd cents 1 10. Oil
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:
Specie $:ir,0.'J!i
Legal tender notes S.Voo .'10,07.0
Redemption fund with tT. S, treasurer per
cent of circulation) .T,.10.00
Total $:nw..v.w.:ti
LIABILITIES.
Capital slock paid in $ ."iii.Oihi.om
Surplus fund in.imu.no
I'ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes puid... 'J.'JI x.nr
National hank not en outstanding 4i.S0it.i)0
Hue to stale and private hanks and hankers L'.O'.UJU
Individual deposits suhjci-t to elierk LMl.tOS.UI
Srivings deposits 21,01:1.1.")
Demand certificates of deposit L'l .s.l'.ui 1
Time certificates of deposit .100.00
Tut nl :!i;s.-,;i:t.:tl
State of Oregon, Comity of Jackson, sh:
I, .1. K. Kayart. president of the above named hank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the
best of inv knowledge and belief.
.1. K. KNVAliT, President
Subscribed and sworn to before me tha Llth day of Feb
ruary, 1 noil. IhUJtHoolt WITH INtiTOX.
Notary Public,
Correct Attest:
.IOHX S. OHT1I,
.1. A. PKIiKV.
(Seal) V. K. MKKIilCIC,
Pi rectors.
SEE US
If you are looking
for a cood btisi
,,, uess, choice buiild
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 JACKSOX COUNT V HANK KMX i.
E. J.Sk.wi. G. E. Hilsinner A. C. Kandall .: L. D. Il.rrl.
Rogue River Investaent Co.
s- FRUIT LANDS
vi, Sub Dlvidorfl and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
chard Lands.
'.:h;tire fruit lands, bearing and young orchards in small and
large tiac.to, tor sale.
We plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
he as n presented.
Experience JVot JVeecssary for
those who purchase through us. They semro the advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
ture in nil its branches, who for several yei;s lias excelcd in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Uogue Hirer vuller,
record ctops, record packs, record prices.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
City Business Directory
T,U IU
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make thut pioce '4 'nroiture. Any
desigu, any color, any ?inish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 8th and U itroets.
THE E. E. V. LUNOH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Lorimer Prop.
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Aujou Street.
Latest motion pictures and Ulus
trated songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
W. M. Colvlg. O. L. Beanies.
OOLVIO & EEAMEB
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank llldg.
Ground floor.
ASTHUB H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
10 V. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance BTery
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF ft WOLF
New and Socond-tland Furniture
Eads' old stand, 18 80 F St. South
Medford, Or.
DR. WALTEK E. STOKES,
Dentist.
Supct'HRor to Dr. J. M. Keeue.
WM. E. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 28.
810 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will c prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish content brick.
Better tliUH preyed brick nnd
just ns eh-np. In cstiguto before
eontriieting. P. O. Box 118.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND FRB88
INO WORKS
W. K. Lane t Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow auad fruit true to label
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extructs, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinnor ware and fancy dishes.
216 W. Seventh St. Modford, Or.
WASOHAU k BROWN
wish to announce to their patrons
that they are locatod in their new
quarters in the Young ft Hall
building.
Rillianle, Cigars and Tobaccos.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. AU
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
DR. OCBLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 593.
Medford, Or.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Offieo in Eugle Pharmacy
Main 2.'i:i. Seventh and Main
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struiuents, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Resldenoe.
East Medford. Phone 225
THE HOTEL EMERIOK
Kooins from SO cents to $1.50 pet
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your putronuge.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night PhoueB O. W. Conklin St
J. H. Butler 148
S. R. 8EBLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Itay. Office h.urs: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jacksen Co. Bk. bldg
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and ropuir shop
hack of the Moore hotel. Motor
ears stored and tnken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. 3103
DR. R. J. OONBOY
HiieceRBor to Dr. Jones.
Office in the Stewart Building.
JACK FREDBNBURd
Scavenger,
(larbago hauled. Medford.
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YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
the excflh iico of th'j meals that art
cooked at the Kinr-ri,k (,ufo if "!
haven 't already regal- 1 yourself wit h
dome of the didicioua dnhi'B thut nro
served here. If you hivpn't partaken
of them, there ii a 'rear awaiting ym
that you will want to repeat often. A
meal at tho Kmerirk is an experience
that will make you vy, liku OliviT
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All Niglit
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with htivel Prate, carried in stock cheap.
Offire Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
V HTREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S KVKNTH HTKKKTH.
Bargain
Day Offer
Saturday, Feb. 20 1909
On this Day Only the Subscription Price
WILL BE CUT IN HALF
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politics, devoted to the interest of Southern Oregon.
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The SOUTHERN OREGONIAN
Medford, Oregoi.
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'I'll,' Arrlii flrothi'l'llood building on
ill,' grounds of the Ahiska-Vtlkon-ra-,-it'ic
exposition at 8nittlo is to remain
a H'ritmncnt Htructtirc. It will be a
iniisi'inn nf natural liictury at tho closo
ot' tin' fair, us wi'll hh a fraternity hall
for students attending tile Univorsity
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