Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 18, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    ORECION, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 10(10.
DON'T FORGE
EVERYTHING ON
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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE.
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GRANITE WARE, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Etc., AT COST. Also LACES EM
BROIDERIES. RIBBONS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS Etc. In fact every
thing going at prices never heard of before. THE SPOT Main and Bartlett Sts.
ATTACKS SIX WOMEN
WITH A LARGE AWL
BERLIN', 1't'b. IK. A scries of six
attacks upon womvii nn.l girls has set
the southeastern and eastern districts
uf TUTliu in ii state of panic. Three-v-'nnion
were attacked Tiii-alay evening
by a man wo used ft sharp instrument,
believed to be a largo awl. One nf his
victims bled to .loath and tlio others
worn badly wounded. Wednesday there
wore two similar assaults on girl-.
This afternoon in the vicinity of Li.-h-tonberg
another girl was nttiicUc.l in
the same mnnner. but she warded of?
the weapon with her hand, which was
severely cut. Her cries of alarm brought
an excited crowil, nieinliiTS of wliich
suspoeting that the criminal hail (alien
refuge in a neighboring linn-a' searched
ii from cellar. to garret. Their efforts
to file! the slabber were unsuccessful.
A dnzin men were arrested, but all
were released on establishing alibis.
This evening an armed youth abont
years old was arreted. Two of I lie
victims of the. stabber said tliey r ig
nized him as their assailant and he was
detained.
BIO BALLOON MAKES
A LONG JOURNEY
POIiTI.AN'D, Me.. Feb. K. The long
est .journey ever made by a balloon
from a Xrw Kuglnnd point was com
pleted tonight when the big Pniiiinerii.
carrying six passenger.!, came to earth
in the town of Standish, close to Lake
Sehegoa. about 7::tu o'clock after a
fligh' of approximately IT'i miles in an
i'ir line from North Adams, Mall. The
Pniiitneni is tile balloon that won the
international race f-.mi St. Louis in
1!HI, wIh'ti it cnnl.-.l ( It ciu- Krhntoch of
normally and II. II. Clayton of Ilostnti
close to the Atlantic coast at Vow Jer
liev. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
GOOD AT THE PRICE
The Stetsnn company's portrayal of
"I'ncle Tmn's t'abin" at the Med
ford Wednesday evening was attended
by many lacul people, who were pleased
for the most: part. The players had
their parts well in hand. The parts nf
Uncle Tom ami Topsy were especially
meritorious.
.Special l.'aturon of dancing and sing
ing betwe. acts were clever and called
for encore -.
The company, playing for the special
prices, -oc. Hoe and one. deserved and
catii-.fied the large audience present
to witness the performance.
POLICEMAN DRAWS GUN
AND IT KILLS A MAN
EV YORK', Feb.
It. A revolver
dropped accidentally
from tin' holster
e West line Hun
station last nighl
of a policeman in i
drodlh street poller
-.truck the cement floor and was dis
charged. The bullet u.tered the abdo
men of (leorge fausco. a bootblack,
who was standing near, inflicting m
i ,s fi-nm which he died, after bemi!
taken to a hospital. The own'
of tie
revolver. Bernard J. " 1
rer-trd on a lidniicnl cl
cide.
r was ar
of honii
NEW YORK CITY TLANS
$10,000,000 BOND ISSUE
N'KW YORK. F'b
are now being mad
(roller's office to i-s
, a i-ation
rilv cm
OHO Ml 1 1 1"1
in tie
e M'l.nm
ill city bonds. No b tails ol I
l.fivo been ann.mni-ed. but it
is under
lit inter
e,l for a
stood thev will bear 4 per c
est The- proceeds will be a
variety of purposes in f
the eitv's government.
nneetion will'
I'lie le.nds "t
w s, llin.
the pity of New York ere
lit between :i'i and :'..!".
with about :!.7." for inm
cities of the first class.
rilEYF.VN'E. Wyo.. F-l
i-:.i ... Iters Railwav
IS.--T1
id
companv of Wyoming capbali.d
.lo.irtilooo has piir.-hn-
inore i mm ii
ill tln nronertv in I'arl.'.n
..lilltv.
Wv
nming. owned by the P-nnsyl
oming fnpper companv. ine!
l..,.l., IT..rr.,crlV COlHier 111111
wnrks o.iwer idants. e
Tin
oration was al..,,,t )..".
2000 CLIPPINGS TOR .. T
EOOSEVELT-S TEP.US.VL
r nirAiio. K.'l. l
IT. i-l-l.
vrlt Snnn It to r.-.-r-i " -
fiingn nn t ho w..r! 1 .t ;' '
stntt's flfft. Th.-". i "
intifs. 4 hy 1 1 in. 'i' :l
n Cliii'injo n.linii'T. "ho
his nam. ii"'!- :vI"r''
this aiimii'T itir.tr n.'t. .1
tin i.v nf thin fity " K''1
.oniiui'nls nn the tour.
'.iH'i'.L'
Th - l."
Lumlutaulr bouii.l in
k :i,..r...'.
IT HAPPENED
On the third &.y nf the honeymoon
jc ohservt'd: Sumt Hiikl It wax cer
tainly SnrileN, mill some said It was
Kir Herhert, Imt nohmly said It wns
ine. Yet 1 was tinisen and they were
rejeeted. WhyV"
"You don't want to know, and I
dou't want to tell you."
"Hut I do want to know. You didn't
care for me in the least. I have no
Illusions about myself. I am iut nenr
ly so tfood look ins uh Sartles, who cer
tainly proposed lo you ut the linrstln
Venn's dam e. Nell her am I nearly bo
weullliy as that amiable and elderly
knight, Sir Herbert, who umiuestion
ahlv spoke to your father on the 8ul
jeet."
"That was just the reason why I
married you."
"What! Because I was plnlner than
Sarties and poorer than Sir Herbert?"
"The same thin,;, but put rather dif
ferently. You were much better look
Intf than Sir Herbert and much richer
than Sartles. You're ipiile riirlit about
the fJarstin-Vcnu's dance. Mr. Sarties
did propose then, and I did not refuse
him not at the moment."
"Ho I not know It? Was not his face
transtiuured?"
"He was terrifically handsome." She
shrinked her shoulders. "What Idiots
iritis are! I'm utterly tired of that
f.reek p'd business now. I think a
man who Is as handsome as all thnt
always looks a tittle vulvar or even
effeminate, which is worse. Mr. Sar
tles looked both: but, belli:: a ulrl. I
was also an Idiot, and I did not refuse
him. I tut I diil not accept him either.
I posl poned I spoke to papa."
"And your father said that Fart ten
was a pauper?" I
"A pauper and a buffoou and a trrln-
nliiK ape and a liar. You know, dear
pap i never did like men who played I
the violin. He had an interview with j
papa, and papa was very rude, and
Mr. Sanies wrote me a perfectly lior-
rlble letter which was meant to be ;
! sarcastic. So that finished it."
"And tlienV" j
"Then Sir Herbert came alontr. and j
papa said that hero was nn honorable,
upriu'ht gentleman who could well af-
ford to maintain me in n proper pos!- j
Hon In life. Papa sni I lie did not j
dream of cocrclnir iv.e In any way nnd !
that I was to make tin absolutely free
choice, and he would not let me re
fuse film dually. On the other hand,
I would not accept him. How could
I? Why. he was old forty If he was
n day. fOh, Edward, dearest, do let
us never not be young!) And then he
was hideous."
"And then I came In. I was the
compromise-not too ugly for you and
j not too poor for your father. And you
I did not care for me In the least."
I "It was only that I did not know
you well enough then. And papa nl-
ways liked you."
( "True. Hut I was not marrying
your father."
.' "(Jirls are Idiots! Oh, to think that
I miL'ht have Insisted on raarryiiiR that
Insufferable Mr. Sartles! Why did you
make me tell you? It makes me feel
so horrid! I can't think how even n
girl could have been the idiot I was.
Tho oulv sensible thing that I did was
that I did accept you. You don't mind,
do you? Not now?"
"it has always been my opinion,'
said her husband, "thnt the man who
wins a r:i - need not grumble very
much that he did not get a good start."
"And you have won most complete
ly" Slie paused and then said pen
sively: "Do vou know. I did not think
you were really very fond of me either
-just at lirst. You asked me just now
why l accepted you. Now. tell me,
whv did vou ask me to marry you?"
He smiled, paced the room once or
twice and replM i" 1ir w"'- t
-You don't ' lo klnW- nn1 1 n"n
want to tell you "
..Th-u vou didn't- not Jut at first. I
uas ri-jht. Th.-n why " ,iirtl! 11 1,1 -vml
rry .v; m"p- 1
It'll 111.
.1. .11' t '
Vn in.'1
lit y..il I"
e me tell y.-u. but i
me. A woman s
tie r", and yet some
u iM i- l!
v thai '.."11 "I''' din""- A
,i..': t " :i':t tn know liHir
I, ,t m.-ti l:iit nn tclllir.'
lU ,ti.it,-i I'.m- it lil'slV
- li.-in.
i iiiiii'i-iiiii'i.
aial.-ryi-;'. 'ini.'
I :t , i tint .'I1
in-! 1 w '
f , ..in-o. l run i in'i'
Was In' in 1 i- 1 1 v n
r rirt lr. rfnwl .v"u
to in.'V Whr.t
I.
lint, i.f
Hi,. n. I've
It il .-li t matt'T .1
,. lli!tlk It i vrr
-I ti!
l.olna n I' it
, .... i, ,.:!i.-r. I. 'it l tnrnt-o
.lit a- il b.plw-l "
M,,, -It turn, .i "lit ,,,r.r
!
"V.-.
.partl'MlIarly all
It l'.al.,."ii''"
'. In. k." ho
i,,e ,l,,.-n't ili'tt-rw on-'
i.hli-il soloninly
,., , ...l, of n-ilcf.
"Tin ratli'T
,.la.l It 'was tin- siiiim- f'T tho h' tli
l- U,:t matllt It
; us.
she
II. -Iifraiifo in". ""-
t dlffrut fur either, aocsn't.U'
wasu'
lie ar-Miilci l iici-.' was nr.- :i. . r
else that he could hau- done.
She leaned back la the easy chair
(saddlebtiff type, common to riverside
inns that play at being hotels) and
clasped her hands nt the back of her
head. "I'm so so happy!" she i:i"r
mnred ecstatically. Illack and White.
In a Hurry.
A mnn npplled at the nnrrlntre bu
rein tho other dnr for a licence. ITe
was alone, nnd the ckrk asked hlin
where Ids prospective wife was.
"Why. I dnn't know, sir." he replied,
In evident surprise.
"We can't give you n license unless
Rhe cornea here with you nnd signs
the books," wns the reply.
"Well." he explained. "I don't peo
how I'm proln' to hrlntr her. 1 ain't
decided which one It'n goin' to be yet."
And he went nwny crestfallen. Now
York Post.
MUD ON N. P. TRACKS
DERAILS B. C. EXPRESS
SKATTLK. Wash.. I-Vb. IS. Mud
washed upon the tracks of the North
Medford
I take pleasure in announcing that I have ceeured
Williams Jubilee Singers
for an engagement at the Med ford Theater. TFKSOAV.
FKP.Itl'AL'Y L:t. This company will be remembered from
lad season as playing oi the lecture course one night,
and giving a free sacred concert on (lie next night (Sun
day).
I can recommend this company as on" of the best con
cert coiupnnicK I aver saw. and unreservedly guarantee it
tn my patrons. ( HAS. ). II AZF.l.KMid.
TUESDAY,
(k-V.
KKKIH.rTION'.
A rcsnliil inn (iinnnintf 111' ihuih' Smith
Wiilmit slr.'ct liiii-k t" its oi'iuiiiiil iiinii"
l'i'ri.) Htri'i't) lit ill .ri""'iit ri't-iii'.li'il
..ii tin- enmity ni'ur-li:
Hi' it HiK.ilvi'.l. Hv tin' fity ton in- i I
,. Hi., city uf M.'.lf..i.l. Di.'pin, tl..
l:,;(y..r Iirriliu'. thnt III'' null t'
tin- str.'i't luriil.-'l in Km"! M..lt'.ul mil
i-.iw 1.11. iwn ut S.nitli Walnut lie nn.l i
Iiit.'Iiv ri' nHliii'.l its nriinnl nanii'-
'!'ri.i str.-t't il pta-i.U i.f i r.I nt
lli inly sfnt. i.-i tai.l sln'-t na.
,. ,li. nt... t.. Hi.- t-ity ..f Mf.lft.r.1.
t,".ii. an.! (ila.-cl on 1 i 1 witli llif t'oimty
i r.l.r.
Tlic t'..ri-",oiii"; ros.ilnti..ii wan in..i''t
In- Hit. fity I'Miiiicil uf tin' t'itv "f M ftl
fonl. I li-i-t'.'n. Hi" H'lli 'li'y "'' I'. lininiy
1 ;";. 1'v tin- itilltiwiiiR vutf, to wit:
V. I. Ii av, M'-rrirk nyo. Kmerii-k nyo.
Wormian !iv. . Kif.-rl tty. nn.l IViinn-l
Appro
r..l r.l.runry I "I, Itl"!'.
W. II. r.WOV, May
BKN.I
M. ( ul.l.lN'S.
Itcinr.lfr.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something wkifh ii of coniindnblp
inttrost to the public (jfnfrlly "n't
whifh ii perhnpl not gi-nenlly knowr
I the ivetem or prepaid orden now in
.(Tort hetwi-en atationt of the Houthrn
Pacific ootnpaty and all pointi in me
l nit"d StatfJ. By meao of ibii iyatero
ti.'kct may be '(.iiri-hamd at Medford
from anr plaee in the United HUtra and
mailed or telegraphed dirert to th"
partv wishinR to come here, Sle-pr
aern'mmndationi and amnll anuiunta of
.-ash in connection witn theae tifketa
av also be forwanlcl at the iik
tlmV" "
in 34, i-r
ern Pacific at the city limits wrecked
the engine and tender of the Vancouver
express, northbound, at 11 o'clock this
morning. Kngiiieer W, K. Fanner and
l-'ireiuiiii Charles Carlson jumped when
t lie locomotive turn.'d on its side. The
1 1 inner escaped in jury, but t he lat
ter strained his right Khouldcr and
broke his right tliumb. The passengers
cmaped injury.
TACOMA COPS THINK
THEY HAVE COUNTERFEITERS
TACOMA. Wash., Kelt. IS. In the
arrest today of C. A. Cook. Marl Jef
fries, Lottie Jeffries and Pauline
Croak, who recently arrived in the
city from San Francisco, detectives be
lieve they have the ipuirtet-that flood
cd the Pacific coast cities with coun
terfeit coins from San Francisco to
Paget sound. Spurious $" and $lt
gold pieces were fuuiid ill t heir pos
session. Secret service men and tin
treasury department have been looking
for the counterfeiters for several weeks.
Theater
FEB. 23rd
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
the excellence of th -3 incals that arc
rooked at tho Kmoriek Cafe if you
haven't already rogak'd yourHOlf with
some of the delicious diehes thnt are
served here. If yon h.iven't partaken
of them, there is a treat awaiting you
thnt you will want lo repeat often. A
meal at the Kmeriek ia nn experience
that will make you c;y, like Oliver
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Open Ail Night
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7th,
on I) street. Here
I am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER I
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
My Friends
City Business Directory
Let the
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece 4" 'uroiture. Any
design, any color, any finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of Sth and II streets.
W. M. Oolvlg. 0. L. Reunion.
COLVIO It REAMES
Lawyura.
Office: Medford Hank Hld.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoves and rangea. Phono 11
MOBDOBFF at WOLF
Nuw and Seconil-Ilnnd I' 'iirnitiiro
Knda' old stiind, 18-20 V St. South
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will '.o prepared h'eli
runry lu to furnmh eeiiient brink.
Hotter than pn-HHi'd brick nn.l
jnat lla t'h"iip. Ill t'sti(;ati' In'furi'
enntrneting. P. ). Hnx IIS.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, ('of
feos, Kxtrat'tfl, Hultiuf Powder
anil Spices. We curry all kinds uf
dinner ware anil func dishes.
21(1 W. Seventh Ml. Mi'.lfurd, Or
DR. G0BLE
The only exclusive Optician lie
tween Portland nnd Sacramento.
Offico on Seventh Street.
When others full, cull nn
DR. E. J. BONNEB
Eye Speclnllat
Office in K.'igle Phnruisey
Main 2.'i:i. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Kooms from fjO cents to l..r0 pet
dny. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
carB stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. :i!u:i
rinUNo'liYo'c. PlIMUNO, 0RIB0N 110 Sttlil.F, wt
ASK. Vp,AMOND '
U. Ml-:u limn.' of I' 1 w"1 " " 1
THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
11. IJ. Loriiuer Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., M-edford, Or.
DR. WALTEK R. STOEBS,
Denlist.
Sii(....HHor In Dr. .1. M. Koene.
THE EI.KOTRIO AND FRENCH
DRY OLEANINQ AND FBE8S
INO WORKS
W. K. Laue t Son, Props.
OppnBite Hotel Moore,
M.'.lfunl Oregon
WASOHAU & BROWN
wish tn anniiiiiii'e t,o llioir pntrons
that they tiro liii'titvd in their new
i u.'i rt ith in the Young ic Hull
building.
Il.llisr.ls. I'i(rurs and Tobacena.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Hiiilding, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
For guild buraina in Watches
mid Jewelry, Pistols, Mnsieal In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone IlnJ
Night Ph '('. W. Conklin 3fl
J. II. Ulltlor 148
DR. R. J. CONBOY
Sin Bsnr to l)r. Jones.
Office ill the l-'t.wart Ituilding.
Q17I? TTQ If you are looking
OJCvIL for a good busi-
mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm qesSt choice buiild
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 JACKSON' COUNTY HANK HLDfl.
ML'DFOKI) SASH
IMIONE2291.
Wimlow I'raniis, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevjl Plate, oarried in stoek ehetp. RiJ
'tlfi.e Kitturea nn,) all kinds of Planing Mill Work, Including Turned Work jw?!
and
j
V STHKKT, BKTWKRN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
SAVOY THE ATE B
North d'Anjoo Btreet.
Latest motion pictures and Ulni
trated songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATBB, W. 7BH Bt.
Contlnuone performance ever1
evening of motion pictures and II
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Kriday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY nWsEBT
N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell treee
that grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
ordors promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Modford, Or.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. B. V. Depot.
O. Box 841. Phone 893.
Medford, Or.
MBS. ED. ANDBBWS
Voice Culture and Art of Slnglmg
Studio at Residence.
Kaat Medford. Phone 22S
S. B. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern oqulpped operating roomi
X-Ray. Office hours: 1012, 2 4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FflEDENBURGI
Scavenger.
Garbage hauled.
Medfori.
& DOOR COMPANY ;
Fancy Grills.
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