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    MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '20, 1!)0!).
SUGAR, WHITE and OREGON PINE
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FIR LTH and CEDAR SHINGLES
Acme Cement Plaster & Portland Cement
RUBBEROID ROOFING, BRICK, LIME, DEADENING FELT and
BUILDING PAPER.
Whatever you want we want to give you. Satisfaction is our motto
and we want your business
BIG
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX.
Kcv. W. Theodore .M.-itlnrk mid Rev.
Di'.vis lire euiiduetiut,' !i scries of revival
meeting Jiere ut I li 1 tiibernnHe. liev.
Mutlo.di, who held ;i revival hero Inst
year, is Ilie preacher, while .Mr. Davis
is the singer. Mr. Davis is a vocal
music instructor of i:lulity, he having
I tee 1 1 instructor at Hiiyene for two years.
Charles Olson has subdivided his place
west of the depot ami is selling it off
in fivencrc tracts.
Miss .losie Calhoun was n Med ford
visitor Thursday, as was also Rev. Mat
lock, Fred Furry and many others.
Owetn Duiilap spent one day this week
in Med ford looking r.fter businness in
terstw. !
Mrsh. .lames Allen of South Phoenix
spent Wednesday in Medford shopping, j
Our merchant, Andrew lloarn, was also I
a Medford business visitor one day this
week. j
Arthur S. Furry. Klmer (i. Coleman
and wife were in Medford on business,
t he latter visit i tig Jacksonville,
Will Ferns of Ferns Valley made a
business call in .l.icksonville Friday
to pay his taxes, an he says. Maybe
it was for that ami ni:iybe it wasn't. A
few dayH will tell.
M r. Swinger of Ashland was down
to his ranch across the creek east of
(own on Monday.
Messrs. Allen, (ieorge and Charles W.
"Roberts spent last Friday, the 1i!th.
in Medford to take p:;rt in the Lincoln
exercises. f Ieorge Allen played the
same fife and drum they played and
followed the Stars and Stripes in the
civil war.
PAYS $1 09.05 FOR
JUST ONE CHICKEN
VAXCOFVKK, Wash., Feb. 2 For
killing a spring chicken, worth about
15 cents, M. C Clurlesebnis is under
sentence, to pay a fine of 5 ami costs,
making n total of 10l.!5 by Judge W.
V. McCredie of the superior court.
Last fall Charlebois, while walking
across his farm, noticed that chickens
owned bv Fdward NMrvin. a neighbor.
were scratching up his crops. Irritated
at the sight of the fowls. Charlebois se
cured n gun and shot one chicken. Mc
Irvin had his neighbor arrested and
tried. The court fined Charlebois 1
and $fl costs. Charlebois refused to
pay, and appealed hin ease t t ho su
perior court, but. lost his suit.
Charlebois threatens to appeal the
en so to the supreme court. rlx-Mnyor K.
M. Green defended Charlebois.
SMUGGLED CHINESE
STARVE AND FREEZE
NEW YORK, Feb. it. Seven Chi
nese are in the custody of the immigra
tion inspectors at Morristown. where
the sheriff is awaiting word from A
sistaut United States Attorney General
Fields. The Chinese were discovered
half starved and n-aily frozen, in a
box enr, which had cone from Canada
under seal and labeled "merchandise.-'
Tho Mongolians declared they were
rdaeed in the car by a i
lan to whom
they paid $"J.5 apiec'
They were told
.1..... ...i.i i.n ...nif-i at sunnniT, '
at tuinnn.
With this clue the government
offi
eials have begun an investigation.
"SALOME" DANCE MAKES
HOWDY DO IN MEXICO
OAXACA. Mex.. Feb. 2". Th'
lome" dance has reached M'Xtc
winding, sensuous steps of the fa-n.-u-
dance are being presented at a im'.n
theater bv a pretty little American ac
tress and the performance has created
al! kinds of a row. Some of the C"'
people thought it wr.s awful, others -lid
not. nnd so loud gr-w the rumpu that
the citv council held special rion a
d.iv or two aim and ad.iourne
d Ml
to tho theater to witness in it
ffieial
capacity ns c
L.n of the public mor
als this much talk
of dance. AtTei
-w...-;..rr dm norformaiice
ti. citv latn
ers once more met. r.wi " " u'"-'
of one vote it was decided to allow the
performance to continue.
HIGH HEELED SHOES
AT WEARER'S RISK
MOW YORK, Feb. 2i. High heels
adorn women 's shoes at the wearers'
risk,( according to a precedent estab
lished in the court at .Newark, X. J.
Two women appealed to the court for
damages charging they had been thrown
to the ground by the sudden starting of
a streetcar which started before they
liad cleared it on leaving it. Kinployes
of the street ear eompr.ny testified that
the plaintiffs were wearing high heeled
shoes at the time of the accident, and
the court disufissed the suits, holding
that such shoes eou.it it ut ed contributory
negligence.
FIVE WARRANTS FOR
ALLEGED BUNKO MAN
I,()S AM ! IXF.S. CaL Feb. 2K Five
warrants f ir l.yman K. Jones, head nf
the Jones & Ryder I-:; ml company, are
in the hands of officers, but no trace
of t lie missing man has been found.
Join s is accused of defrauding clients
out of various sums of money. The
last warrant charges that he secured
ifuoon on the representation that he held
a. mortgage on certain property. K. S.
Todd, the complaining witness, leclnred
todav that he afterward discovered
Jones had lit interest of any kind in
Hie laud.
BOYS ARE BOYS,
THOUGH MARRIED
SAI.FM, Or., Feb. 20. Boys won't
become men this vear. The house has
put the lid on Senator Sinno'.t s bill
providing that bovs and girls who a-
married according to law should be
considered as having reached their ma
jority. Dimick explained that the pur
nose of the bill wes to allow married
boys to transfer real property, but the
house killed it.
NOTED VIRGINIAN
WOMAN IS DEAD
WASHINGTON", Feb. -i'. Miss Fm
i!v Virginia Mason of a famous Vir-
familv. who wmi fame during the
ivil war as a nurse ot conte'lerate
j.ddiers at Libby prison, died last, night
in this city, aged i4 years. Stephen
Thompson M:oon. first governor elect
ed in Michigan, was her brother, and
her father was l!en"ral John Thomp-
, M-w,.,! first territorial governor of
that state. After the war h; wrote
the first life of General Robert K. Lee,
.ho was her intimate friend.
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS.
Don't Mistake the Cause of Your Troub
lea A Medford Citizen Shows
How to Cure Them.
Manv peojile never suspect their kid
evs. If suffering from a lame, weak
or nehing back, they think that it is
onlv a muscular weikness; when urin
arv trouble sets in they think it will
non correct itself. And po it is with
the nther symptoms nf kidney nisor-
,er:. That i jnt where the Hanger,
lie. You mint ear- these troubles or;
thev mav lea l to diabetes or Bright V
disease. The best remedy to use tsj
i ,-, -i .I v Kidnev Pills. It cures all ills ,
" :ir' ,iUH", .'
:ik or diseased ,
kidnev. Medford people u-;uij i" :
manent, cures. t
M. Diden nf .Mel!oni, "r.. mn.
" r received very gratifying results from
of Dean's Kidnev I'ilN. I snf-
'Sa-!ferd frotn what doctors called rheuma
Theltism eaed from an excew of uric acid
n,v
My kidneys were out
d'
nd the tr'
dd- serve.l to run
health. I could not
lin''ig dizzy and was
v lien rvrtn '9 Kid
Miv attention, nnd I
down ie L'C';'"'''-',
-(nop Witiinllt be
feeling ni-eerrtbb
li- v I'll!" came t
procured a h
:,t Hnliin5 dmg vor-.
i .l. T n.-,nti noed
I was
BTid wa
entirely free from th com
plaint
nle by all dealers. Price 50 cent?
MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. nol-
For
Foptei
aL'ent'
for the l intel stares.
Kemeinber tho name
tiike no other.
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ponn s nnl
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Recorder.
PINES LUMBER CO.
MAY REVEAL SECRETS j
THAT ROOSEVELT GUARDS
WASHINGTON',
eb. 20. President
Roosevelt's request that tho itemized
statement of expenditures made from
the war deficiency fund of 1SD0 be
considered confidential niny be ignored
by the senate. The document has been
xaniined by senators, who say they
are not impressed with the importance
of concealing tho informat ion it con
tains.
The reason given by President Roose
velt for the request was that the war
fund had been used to send military
agents into foreign countries to gather
material for the secret use of this gov
ern men t. While I his is true, certain
senators have declared that the report
so hides the details that the publica
tion of the report could not result in
any diplomatic estrangements.
The resolution bringing the statement
to t he senate was introduced by Mr.
Fo raker, after he learned that the de
tectives used in working on the Drowns
ville ease had been paid from the war
deficiency fund. It is declared by sen
ators who have examined the treasury
statement that the information sent in
shows that several ' ' junkets" were
paid for from thin fund.
WOMAIN TRAILED AND
ATTACKED BY THIEF
OAKLAND, Feb. 2ft. Kdwin Car
mody, a hod carrier, is under arrest
charged with having attacked Mrs. K.
I-'. Morgan, wife of a ship's officer, on
the Clay street wharf, lie followed her
from a store up town. Her screams
brought her husband from the steamer
.Teannette, where the couple live, but
he was held back by the thug's revolv
er. A man grappled with the thief, but
he succeeded in making his escape and
was not captured until 15 minutes later
by Policeman llolmberg.
CANTON, O., Feb. in. C. W. Mar
lin, civil engineer and farmer, made a
flight of 25(1 feet at a height of six
feet in his aeroplane this morning. The
initial power is furimhed by a horse at
tached to a rope and pulleys.
Liverpool I km a library uf 'JRiUio:)
volumes. The iiuij,!;t of books t.i!; u
home during the last year was
MX, while 1.410. Nt were u-ed for ivf
erenee in the library. In other words,
vach bouk was on ilie average ustd
ten thiieH.
An artillery lieutenant In Kraguyo
vutrt, Sorvia. lias been seliteiieed t
twenty-one days' hnpi Isnnmeiit f r
.onipellliig a recruit to undergo tin
most cruel lhdl'nity In Servian eyes.
This i-oiiHlNied In milking blm slinve
nls mustaehe.
Women of China are suld to be keen
ty anxious to have n vol. a In public
iffuirs. uml ji movement 1h afoot union"
the dai? , liters of the orient to establl. !i
tb-;nselves on a level with their mc:i
folk as fur as nodal and politl-al nf
'airs are coti erned.
There are at present n duty in the
main thornu-hfares if I'arls tweniy
jtie polieenieti who sp;-ak I'.nu'li di. nln
who speak Ceriliuu imd si v. lio spe-i .
niii.Hi. ami
1 their iisefllitiess ins iieeti
(,.,1M,nst rat ed Cat t!i
t'ifit the pre
feet of p W -e has derided to add t
their number as opportunity may
irlse
The distaii-e around the w-.r!d vi
the Transsibei iati ni.d our own ir-ms
.-uutlnentai railway lines Is sli..n to
be 17:t:T mile. The sailni'.: dStaie-e
around the world from V'W V -i U vl.i
Kln-'a--..ie. Manill. Cilllll. Hie
HawHlhni Islands and Fanau.
to New York airain "uuld b
-Itlinl
miles.
The first t uiiih I under a river ever
eoiislruvi.-d 1" Kran-e has Ju-t been
eompled Id I rl - It rut.s under the
Nellie from the Flaeo de la Comorde b.
thevhaud.erof dep i:!.- and It U P'
of the hv M-fr.p M'an m.h.-v l!..e.
vlil.-
1,e op--, 1 pr...:u.ij o
m fr Mo;.t
r: r:
u'mrte I" the l-orte ! V.-r-nllls.
i
WIFE OF COBBLER
INHERITS FORTUNE
KVKKKTT, Wash., Feb. "0. Mary J.
King, one of tho fivo hedrs to an es
tate in Texas valued at more than $1,
(KiO.tMhi, is making arrangements to tie
part for Ilie southwest to claim her
share. Mrs. King, who is the wife of
a poor cobbler at Mukilteo, was located
through the medium of a newspaper
item. The estate was left by John I'M
uioiisoii, an uncle of Mrs. King.
AGED MAN FINDS HIS
YOUNG WIFE CRUEL
OAKLAND. Feb. 'JO. Ferdinand
Franeeschinelli, a cement worker, aged
7'), today was divorced from Matilda
l-'raaeesehinelli, who was but .'17 years
old, but. who weighed L'HO pounds.
Kram-esehinrlli stated that for IS
mouths he had been compelled to live
in a barn. His wile lately also hrokc
bin shoulder. An afl'inilv in the form
a baker was aNo added to the sum
his wife's extreme crindtv.
RKMOM'TIOX.
A resolution changing the name South
Walnut street bark to its original name
(Tripp st reet) as a.t present recorded
on the count v records:
He it Kesolved, Hy the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, the
mayor concurring, that tho name of
the street located in Mast Medford and
ow known as South Walnut be and is
herebv re-named its original name
I'ripp street as it stands of record at
the eounty seat, when said street was
bdieated to the city of Medford, Ore-
goa, and placed on file with the county
order.
The foregoing resolution was passed
bv the citv council of the city of Mod-
ford, (iregon. this Itith day of February,
l!H'!, by the following vote, to wit :
Welch aye. Merrick aye, limerick aye.
Wort man aye, Kifert aye, and !emmer
ave.
' Ann roved February Hi, lt"!.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
HKNM. M. COIJJNS,
Prepaid Railroad 'Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally knowr
ir tho system or prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
I'nited States By means of this system
tickets may purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come hero. Sleeper
accommodations nnd small anmunts of
cash in connection witn these tickets
jiay also be forwarded at the sain
.ims." tf
MEDFORIJ SASH & 1)0011 COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Wisdow Frami'B, tk Veneered Doom, with Here! Plate, carried in stock ?bfap.
Office Piitun'R and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, im-hiding Turnnd Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 EVENTU BTRKKTH.
ASK.
.DIAMOND
JM2AND
O row ii fr Puclfie NorthM Holl inul Cliniftln.
m mii l-pln) to all l-t'Ht linlr, ,Uk for Citui
I on hi', li )i on m iii our iii'IkIOhh iMniit, riii
un, tthihk.' iiiiinc nt )iinr denier, iitnl we will until
inn a inn 1n( uf I timer nrvtU fr' fiT nr (reiililn
PORILAhO St tO C3,, POMliNO, OK100N. kHO SPOKAKI, WIH
HARMONY
IN YOUR
NEW HOME
Color blending of Furniture,
Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork,
Walls, make home life happier.
Our expert decorative sprrialiit will
vi it your city ioon. Without obli
g;itiii you he will discuss the fur
nidiiiis for your new home.
Write lot panlcuUti
J. G. Mack 6c Co.
Furniture and Carpets
PORTLAND. ORRKON
Singh Room i h'umiihed Tastefully
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7lh,
on I) street. Here
I am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PAT TURNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
HOT fP-'-S"'
Medford
1 tuhc pli'Msuro in iiiiiioiiioiii tluit I havo tici'urod
Williams Jubilee Singers
for mi i'iiii:i'UM'iit nt tho Medford Thcutor, TUICSDAV,
l-'KHbTAIiV This company will be rcmninborod from
lust Hitisiiti :ih plit v i 1 1 n on t ho led uru i-oui'hu ono night,
:iud Kiviu n froo sacred ciHiccrt on tho next night (Sun
d:.y). I c:in li'i-oiiiiiii'iid this rnTii.;iii V lit one of tllO best con
ceit coirii:inirs I iivt'r situ', mid uniTsorvod ly Kuiiruutpo it
to my patrons. CM AS. I). II AKIiHIOO.
TUESDAY,
1 !'-' ..
i It:
m
iVf
TTQ If you are looking
orvIL JD for a good busi
wHmmmmammmmmmmmm nesS( choice buiild
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
l.'OO.M 10 .JACKSON' COl'NTY I JAN K P.LDfl.
Theater
FEB. 23rd
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
tho oxcdlfiico of tha uioals that ara
rooked ut tho Emorick Cafe if you
hiivon't already rognlfd yourself with
hoiiio of tho delicious diehos that are
sitrvod here. If you htiven't partaken
of them, thoro is a 'mat awaiting you
thnt you will want to repeat often, A
iiu'itl ut tho Kinorick is an experience
I hat will inako you -;y, like Oliver
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
PORTLAND
OREGON
modibm com0t
Modkratk Pricks
ONLY ROOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
The Tourist Headquarter
of Columbia Valley
KXHAOE KOOM3 EA.RI.T
FOB THE Ajt9KA
TUKON EXPOSITION
A. 8. NORTON, Urn
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