J. II. Miller of Butte Fulls was u recent visitur in Mertfonl. V. A. Jones of Jucksonvilli' wa ii visitor in Mi-tlford Sunday. Editor linrncM of tlx .larkHonvilU !'ont lias left for n isit in Scuttle. They art romliincd now in one room Tim Medford Meat Market uml I lie Hex Oroei'ty Co. "Fra lliuvolo" U elieiiuleil 1't the Medford Mnreh 2. Mrs. F. I'etert lias left fur t:hieao. 111., for an extemleil visit. Miss Minnie Thompson has left for a ri to Washing in. Mrs. 1. M. Huff of Ashland has been visiting in Medford for some days. Mrs. -Nr. ('. Murray has returned from p visit in Ashland with friends. OrdorM for sweet er.'iim or liuttermilk promptly filled. 1'lionu the ereamnry. (leorije II. Davis of .l.-rliH.nvilk was a recent Medford visitor, lie was ex hiliitiiiK an Kiifilish eoaeh dog. Krnest Walters is due to meet Joe Dr. Salle in a wrestling mateh on Sat unlay niht. Will Colemai imty elerk, was u visitor in Medford Sunday. Phono your orders for sweet eream or buttermilk to thn creamery. W. II. French is ImcU from a Hip to northern points. itoli Dow, deputy -heriff. spent San day in Medford. '. K. Terrill of Hiownslioro was a reeeat Medford visitor. S. A. Carlti f Wellen is visitinu friends in Ashland. He tarried some hours in Medford on his way. Ileuieinlier, the Me.ll'ord Men! Market that has today moved in mid I oine u iinrt of the Hex (Iroeery. sells any esneeiallv fed stock, not winter k lips. .ludiri Colvii! visited Axilla d Sun day afiernoon. Holierls t Hoherts, experts in repair ing and rebuilding sewing machines, will remain n few dnya longer, nffording an opportunity for good and accurate service. Phono liflfl. Uooms at Dr. Stephenson's, cor. W. Ninth mid II tr-iotn. Kvorylhing to eat a complete mar hot. fresh and smoked meats, groccrie! mid fresh vegelaldes in season. Hex (iroeery. It the MACHINES TO HASTEN RECOVERY OF SICK XKW VOItK. Fell. L'L'. Thirty steel iiiucliilies have lieeu installed in I lie new department for n Iianico therapy lit the Vaaderliilt clinic of the College of Physicians aiid Surgeons. Ity the use of the machines, tissue, Imne and muscle will he St religt helleil and the perioil of coiivalcscnc lessened. Dr. Charles II. Jaeger, instructor of ortlio pedic surgery nt Columbia university, has charge of the machim-s. which were operated for 111" first time yester day. Kxyplaining the system. Dr. Jae ger said: " Mochanien therapy hastens the re covery and lessens the convalescence M.'l per cent. Strange to say, America is the only large nation that is now using these machines in its public hos pitals." Moved from I hi Ilex fir V -The pany. Vasli Medfol block .1 Mea o the ( 'mil The officers of Ihe Portland Com mercial cluh are taking time hv the forelock in making the minoiitu'cmciit t hat during t he nesioii nf t he leisla ture jnnt c'hised m.t ii sinh- HiiueMtinn or reqncHt nf any kind or character j wan put before (u-ei.n lawmaker by the club. ' NoTh'K TO ruNTIt TfH. Sealed bids wdl be r-cely.d by " In city recorder up to and including March 2, !!"!'. until I o'clock p. m. for the excavation am' hiviai of water mains nn West T -iith street and West Kl -v enlh street. Plaint am1 so .-cifie.ii ions liny he seen al i!ie office of the ciiv engineer or ci'y recorder. A ee',ifed check etjiiiii to fio per c-'nt (."i pit rent) of ani.nii't hid mii-d at at par y ercli bid. Hv ord -r of eitv ct n'icil. February HI. IW01I. HKNM. M. fOLI.lN'S, City Ueeoider. Hated Pebtuaiy 2D'h. 1 !(!. HUGE MOUNTAIN OF SNOW SHOT WITH DYNAMITE TKIditTt I HK, r.d.. Feb. Antici I pating the moenienl nf n lmye mass of j snow which has been lianine; npon t he nionntainsitle. and which lias threat en. -i) j t he lives of mi tiers em pi o veil at sev I oral of the pioperties of the camp, ihe slide uiiiixe the Pandora lease was shot with dynamite yentenlav, carrying thou saiuls of tons of stem- and rock down : with it. It is proposed to shoot sev eral of the other dangerous slides in this district within 'he next few .lavs,1 ONLY ONE QUESTION TO ASKED THE ACCUSED PtTTNHl'm;. Pa.. F. b. of Councilman John F. Mi. chare growing out of the recent urafi ex pnsnres was resumed todav. Ii is said ull city ennneiltne ii will t'-:ifv and that they will be asked bn en.- .pi.-stuni bv I he defense: "Hid they recen ati ..f tin' va-t amount of money fl at is all. yeil to have been floating aioitud in tie I'm in of bribes?" You Are Williams' Jubilee Singers. Williams' Jubilee Hiiiger come to the Medford tomorrow (Tuesday) night and will doubtless be greeted by an immense I so, for the company not oulv made a bid hit here lust seusoli, but Malinger Hnzclrigg has put the prices within reach of all 7 V, for the best scats. Below we give some r I press criticisms which indicate a most superior company The entertainment given by the Wil liams" Jubilee Sing 'is ill the Y. M. '. nudiloriiliu last evening was nothing it not an excellent one. With more llian ordinary talent the singers put on a program which un upprcriutivo audi ence did not fail to enjoy and c re; indeed there were ns many, if not more, encores than numbers on the program. eveiv respect it was par cxeelleace and calls to memory the Fisk Jubilee Singers who proved so popular years ago. negro The progruin w-as r melodies, plantation and jubilee songs and humorous selections. no colnpanv is a inns' t fulfilled one inrongn l,,.tnloi Free Press. Winnipeg. .. . .... a ......i;,.i, ; The rarest relit t Hill mm r(ir j ... I., icitocss lave looi i' "ri . , . , .tw, ,..! months was that of having Williams Jul Singer- ,., their .no - . Thevsanga. Sim, auditor,,,,.. Mon ,l;iv !1,T,,elay evenings of this week . . i r,, n Htl iii.i.n-ciiitiv-p iiiulifiifi-. in' l" M,,t 1 ' ... , rj.fOlll- , tMitertniniiient denere - ( nded un one of Hr"'lt,'Ht "oU,rt 111 1 . ' . . t...,.t, uintrer n llll artist, being possesse.l win. '''"'" ' and styt' from top icrtecl sweemcn botlom. intelligence in i.hruse am 1 nuance unit ,.r,i, ." with the t manner of ilenvoriiig They are, in fact. music of all kind all that excellenc melody and liar ,, could dcinam . The New Age. l.os Angeles. al. Prizes to Be Oivon Away at the Savoy Tonight. Toiiidil at the Savoy the following ".'will be given away: A ladies': ' "Yl'"-i tch valued at t-". n R'1'1' I,rn,',v wo 1 .j,,, ;l K,,ntleinan 's mil- let, value i -, I ilerv set. valueil III lief busy, lucky ones, in,, oictuies v., o nueht oe oi ,.l(.t ill of niov An ill be shown, one tliai v -,1111101 afford lo miss. ' It f l'l.v a Paint is Hum! iHHKli"""' r" which cause ,.,1 ji KrMit ftt unri;1 ii uiolit 's perfonnance. -una l" " Iflihtful , ' tllll SO a Doodle is o. .i,i,., . of hand makes mad"'. 1 1 .llnul.ill Illt'l IH .me witiul it l.l,. h ihe nlo vr 1 wo sdi dicr films will ' wlii. h r-uiid out our (M,ter1au.iii',ni nam tn heat. Admission 10c Our incut department sc dd stonine aye.l meat. cial f.d herd of hcef. IN you choice from nn es Hex f. roccry ' REFORM PARTY HOLDS FOUR ACES IN OLD ARIZONA IMIDKNIX. Ariz.. Peb. 22. The local qitioii bit! which passed the Ionise aev oral day ue; was parsed by the council hilt provides for local ' , - 1 Priday. Tli. not ion bv a ma jurit v, instead of th twii thirds vide, as Vretufnre. The hill provide tor lining by a commission in an oraiiied way what private persons t .oitd do bet'. ire brintni; complaints to ihe attention of th" interst:ite com mercc cmnmission, as under a territo rail yovernment the interstate commerce commission can only pass on rates. A bill granting Women wuflra(i was intro duced iii tl ncil. 'that it will pass be taken by many people as having a that house is imlieat"d by a test vote. 1 convivial, a sort of here's hmklug-ut-The anti nambliiiir bill, ilenined to yuu slgulllcuin-e, but nothing of (he p.n.T every technical aperture in ttie ex kind Is meaut; neither has It any asso rting law. el i in ina ting all manner of . elation with Christ fan baptism, for dub gambling, is now before the go the name of a man-of-war Is given eruor for his signature. . mouths before the launching. The real - j thlug typliied Is sacrltlce. Hiillding a Mo . Ihe The Medford Meat Market ! lu"" Wl seiung u auip auoai was a soi i (Imcerv cma Uiatter nway back In the dim past, and such an act was not to be under SQUATTERS ARE GIVEN BEST OF LA GRANDE LAND DEAL I. A (iliWHI-:. Or.. Feb. -JS. Last uiiiuier a number f ,ji C ramie and Portland parties filed timber claims on laieN in V:illn:i exunty upon whiidi -u:il rs had t'ttle,! and made improve on mi. i',.iitf-.- were immediately filed l- the iiicitters. and todav thev w.ui tin- fir! roniid it' the batl.-r through :t ,tvs uien out from the local land office in tie' e. intent .f Finlev M. New t mi aya iiit tl" tiling of iltiv Hyrkitt of t hi 4 ciiv. .. ... . , .... - BAGGAGEMAN ARRESTED ON THEFT CHARGE ciiri;i f cube ryer, than e: ton , ltn:iii i d on ehaT'u and tmnks . Feb. 1 hagyaye matc ieorge Kant r for more s .01 t h 'hica to. Hurling v railrea 1, lias been arrest s of stealing from suitcases A search watiant was i d .tda id j- v i lry and worn t ii - i a I ! !;g tt is feiilid 1 II Ii ipp: 1 I at on . About four vear- o .a-e noer- bee in rep.rt thefts nt Kau! t eiihei er e-.cap'd suspicion un ,1 about t.-u .lavs akm. Ti: Ft, ted States g. Hi expe nnetl! With i nno nt w it lonariue tor at Ho- Alaska Yukon P:ii -ifi in S.aitl... The work will It. i' of the beautiful lakes npol1 exj'sit ion jjroutuls lie. Going to Build l.ei me figure w ith yi too tare or too siual No contract Satinf aotiou guaranteed. L. E. BEAN ONTKACTOK AND BUILDER Medford, Orrguu. WASHINGTON. F.b. .-.'.-Thirty-five minutes was ull the tune required for the passing by the senate today of the bill calling for uppropriat ions of lillioVlMii.lloll for the payment of ) - siuns for the next fiscal year. An unteiolnieiit was iullodiicid striking out Ihe house provision tor one iusteud of IS pension agents and leaving IS ugents ::s now fixed by law. Ornanunts of the Peerage. I.onl I.jii I., an anient peerage refi'l'liior uml lolls nil aneedole in this ' connection for whose uiillu'iitleity bo pledges himself. This narrate bow a fatuous Ktalesiiiali of (be 'nineteenth ft-utury was eallisl upon In visit Ida sou In prison, lie Mlterly rcprouch-d bliu, reiiiarklug, "Here am 1. having worked my wuy up from it mltldl i elusa borne lo u great position, und when 1 die you will lie Ihe greatest blackguard In the peerage." The son listened iUletly und then replied, with terrible Irony, "Yes when you die." Another of I.nrd I.yvedon's peeruge stories, is eiiially phiuimi. The Hon of a peer applied to ti friend In ihe uonh of Kugluud for u housekeeper und was rerouiinendod a certain Mrs. Drown. The peer wrote to the woman nooonl- I liiKly to the effect t ha t. having learned Jnrtlculur.H iff Uer t-liararitr. lie was I willing to engage her n hi liouse i keeper nut) making un appointment for tier to cull und see hliu on 11 certain date. The ginnl woman replied: my Lord From what I liave learned of your chaiacler I deellne m enter your home. I urn vour loi'.l.lns obedient ANNE UKuW.N. Weutuilnster Gazelle. The Playi Mixed. During one of his tours In lids coun try, wheu the lute sir Henry Irving was playing "Twelfth Night" In New York, lie revealed iibselitinindetlne.sa and greatly niuused the members, of hla cuiupuny uud the uudlence. A.s Malvollo he was expressing surprise u a reIuark of slr Tljby "Do you know what you say?" lie asked. 'iv, us surprise, a roar of laughter echoed through the house, and his stage ussoclnles were culivulseU. II n reneuteil the Hue. iiiHMinr iitulne .., ,.., i I cu.i-uh.-i..-, vu u.... i.kuii. the audleuce shouted with lauirliter. It wus uot until lifter the perform luce he learned (hat Ulte tiiieniiscioiis ly he had been punulyin I tie well known words of "The Private Secre tary," His only explanation was that It whb done In n bit of foretfulnesa while thinking of the other lilav wutie iituiktu or the Chicago Itecord-IIeruld. - A Ghost Story. Floors castle, Imme of the I)uke nt Itoiburyhe, was the scene nf a curloiia psychical mystery over a century nco. Sir Walter Scott relates the incident. John, third duke of lioxbtirhe, who ificd In isol. the ceh-bratetl I ...ok col lector, when arriinjiiiiK his library em ployed neither u secretary tmr a libra rian, but a footman t ailed Archie, who knew every book ns a shepherd does ; oach sheep of his tlix k. There was a ! bell huiif,' in the duke's rumii tit Floors ' which was used on no occasion except to call Archie to his study. The duke diet lu St. James square at a time when Archie was himself sinking un- dur uiriat eoiniilulnt. On th of the funeral ttie library hell si On the day sudden ly rang violently. The dyln Archie itat up In bed and faltered. "Yes, my lord duke. yes. I will wait on your Brace Instantly." And with these words on his Hps be fell back hi bed and died.- St. James' Gazette. The Broken Bottle Symbol. The breaking of a bottle over the uow of a vessel at launching seems to taken without devoting a life to pro pitiate the gods. Our relined and Im mune civilization no longer dares to offer up a prisoner or a slave ou such occasions, it ru thon-fure a bottle is broken to symbolize the taking of a man's life.-United Service Uazette. Jerome's M i stake. One of the early vU-is-it udes of Je rome K .leroinc as an actor was to be offered his eh. e uf playluL: the part of either a soldier or a donkey In a pantomime, a real donkey with four legs. A fter careful consideration he thought the red coat the more becom ing disguise and chose the part of the soldier. Apparently he made a mistake, fnun the point of view of sin-cess, at all events, for a few days afterward the manager ca me to him and said : "You uinde a great mistake, Jerome, lu not taking the part of the donkey. It would just suit you. and there's 5 shillings a week more lu It." A Coin Trick. Hub a coin against a smooth, upright surface for a little while, theu press It hard and take your hand away from it. You will be surprised perhaps to see lids coin stick to the wood. The rea sou Is that lu rubbing the cdti over the woih! uud then pressing it hard, you drive out oil the air between the two objects, and the pressure of the at mosplurt keeps the coin in its place. Just Suited Her. "Please, ma'am. I haven't a friend or a relative lu the world.' said the tramp. "Well. I'm glad tkcre's no one to worry over you in case you uet hurt. Here. Titer!" said The housekevpor. Getting His Own Back. The giraffe has a tongue eighteen Inches long." said Mrs Talkmoro. "And knows how to hold It. tiK." growled Mr Talkniore. who had had t long curtain lecture the nlht before. London Answers iHm't try to 1 a mind reiid.-r. Think bow uncomfortable It wouid Ih to know w hat people are thtnkltiK about you.Atchlaon Glob. nn-. tier of navigation or possible mili tary work to do, but because the bun dling of 10 of the most modern and for midable sen fighting engines of the world, the supplying them with coal, oil and food at the different ports where stops were made, and providing the ships with the pick of officers and men of the uuvy while on foreign view, reipiired careful and i.lmnst constant at tention from the time the cruise was fir;:t projected in July, H"7, until the comma ml left Gibraltar a little over two weeks ago. The HiicccHsfuI completion of the cruise without noteworthy accident or untoward incident, fnun either a naval or political point, of view, is regarded by all nations :h history-making. Never before lias any battle command made such a long and practically continuous voyage. Never before lias tiny fleet circumnavigated Hie globe, whether in one or separate voyi'geti. Never before lias nny armada of any of th countries of (he world visited no many ports, at such great distances, in so many coun tries, and under so many flags. And never was any naval cumiw.nd received with such universal manifestations of friendly feeling as marked the progreBS uf the American fleet at every one of its two score stops on the cruise n round the world. ItoSF.HFIHI. Or.. Feb. 22. The bond election carried in I'osehurg Saturday by a vote of t0 to -"4. The election was called for the purpose of issuing bonds of the city in the sum of :i5,000 for street paving ptirpi ses. The council will i mined iately issue the bonds. Ac cording to the paving plan, the property owners will pay for one half nf the work 'vhi. h means that $7o,oilll will be expend ed for paving in the early summer. Porter Alwnvs a Cailor. During drain's first term hi i secre tary of ihe navy. Hoiie. for a time turned the actual administration over to Admiral Porter Admiral Porter was a sailor in the strict etymological sense of the term in thai he bellevej there was nothing like sails. As soon as he was In authority be caused the four bladed propellers of the vessels to be removed and replaced by two bladed ones hi order that the ships might maneuver belter under sail. The Inetliclcncy thereby brought about is. of course, apparent to any engineer, an the size of the propeller opening was fixed and the two bladed screw could uot be made large enough. A few years later In a report to the department he actually claimed that the vessels were faster under steam with the mutilated screws. The facts, of course, were Just the reverse, ti till when tils Intbieiice be enme less proper propellers were again tltted. This was when he was still in his prime and his Judgment was, at least, not impaired by age. About twenty years later, when the ltoach cruisers were being built, the dear old man. then over seventy, went before the naval committee and said that the plans of these vessels were wrong be cause they had only auxiliary sail power. In his Judgment they should have been given full sail power with steam as tin auxiliary. He was still a sailor! The world had not moved for him. Engineering Magazine. The Desert Tortoise. One of the most Interesting reptiles of California's great desert is the des ert tortoise. A writer In Suburban Life says: "I have found as many as twenty of these hard shelled fellows that we usually associate In our minds with the thought of water in the very heart of the desert, where the water was exceedingly scarce. Yet when you ph k them up they generally void two or three large spoonfuls of liquid. Dis section shows that they each have two large water sack on the back, and these afford theuj their water supply. They are great travelers and can walk faster than we should Imagine. They are also good climbers. 1 have watch ed one for hours climbing up and down the rocky sides of a desert mountain. Ho could wriggle himself up to a rock nlmost as high as he was long. liaising himself on his tall end. he would use bis head ns a hook then claw with his right leg until It had secured a good hold. then, with what seemed to me extraordinary etreugth. he would lift himself up and wiggle his body Into a secure posi tion." The Wise Eskimos. Everything lu the Eskimo dress has a reason for its existence, writes Cap tain Hoald Amundsen In "The North west Passage." The members of Cap tain Amundsen's expeditions had be come accustomed to the Eskimo dress and had adopted It, but many of them thought it ridiculous for grown up men to go about wearing fringe to their clothes, so they cut It off. I bud my scruple about this, says the author, as I had already learned that most things In the Eskimo's clothing and other arrangements hnd their dis tinct meaning and purpose, so I kept my fringe and put up with the ridi cule, lie laughs best who laughs last. One tine day the nuovnks. a sort of tunic reaching below the knee, made f rieenkin. from which the fringes hid been cut off, commenced to curl up. and if the fringe had not been put oi again qui- kly they would soon have looked like mvkties. Only a Letter Out. "Talk al.'ut sv-lntlards." said the proud Saui Smith. "Listen to my lit tle lad talk about grammar. Tommy, what render is thy fnyther?" "Mast'tiline." said the learned Tom my. T.oau't It proud father, my '!" 'f'emiiiiiie.' wouuerful!" said the "Aud thy mltlier, Totu- mdled the erudite Ju "Hear tiu.; unt:" .Hod the dvHtjilt tO fatbor "ilk', uoe. Tummy." be provcCed. pli'ttioi; Dp thtt fhoouy tea pot, "woat ip ochtf in toja)';" "Neuter." said Tooomjv Sam's face Jell. "Well, n' he exclaimed. "It's alius the way. Still, uot but what the little lad waa far oot. lie only said neuter 'stead of pewter, that's a':" London TR-BUs. Monthly reports will be given to till pupils in the schools n all grades above the first, including the high school, Tuesday, February 2-'k Parents are earney.ly requested to exainc carefully the reporr, sign and return them to school. These reports will reveal the attendance, punctuality and progress, id' i. no lis in th - several br: nches of their work. I Should the report not be presented at home Tuesday evening, purents will con fer a favor by reporting same promptly to the superintendent. Investigation in regard to some reports not presented ut home has revealed the fact that the rep.irts were returned to school with a :stgnaturo attached, without the knowl edge of the parents. In every one of 'these eases the report reveals poor work on the part of the pupil concerned, which accounts for the failure to present the report at home. A Httlo attention on the part of parents will prove help ful in bringing about some needed im provements in attendance and work. BUSINESS HOUSE CHANGES HANDS IN JACKSONVILLE ('. I). Abbott, who recently purchased the Taylor house in thiB city, has pur chased the hardware urore of T. J. Kin ney, says the Post. Mr. Abbott intends tu'nni in new stock of hardware and stoves and keep a general line of hard ware. There is a good field here for the hard ware business, and Mr. Abbott is coin pet -nt of conducting the same. The transfer was made Saturdny morning and the new proprietor took immediate possession. The stock was very low at the time of the sale and it will be several days before the new stock ar rives. It is not the intention of the new management to handle groceries. WASITINOTOX, Feb. 22. With the view of having congress and the vari out state legislatures take action to ward building highways from Maine to Florida, from New York through the middle west to Seattle and from Seattle down the coast to Los Angeles, a na tional highway association has been or ganized and incorporated under the laws of Florida. Classified Advertisements WANTED. WANTED A girl; must bo experienced gooil waes paid. Address P. 0. Box 42.1, !tflford, Or. WANTED Married man, experienced in orchnrd work, U take charge of orchard four miles out of Medford. AddresB T, care of Tribune office. 288 WANTED A girl for general house work; good wages. Call at this of fice. 290 WANTED Fifty boxea of Newtowns j ana Spitienburg apples. Apply of M. , Stewart, at the Naih. FOR BALE. r'HK HALE Two large work horses) licnp. See alter .Moore, I'lioenix. i 28 I'OK SALE Grain hay, baled. Inquire of Phone SSI. 1 F0K SALE Two acres, just west of Medford, uear new station of Loftier, on R. H. V. R. R., price $500 for the two acres. This acreage is certain to advance in value soon. Address P. O. Box S71, Medford, Or. 290 l'ol SALE Or trade, two large work horses; will trade for smaller horseo. hi(iiin' at Mission cafe. 293 I'oii SALE $15110 gets a business that will make the owner rich; monopoly in .lacksono county. 500 Hothchild liMg., Portland, Or.' 202 EOR SALE Good residence lots, close in; also good 5-acre orcl-ard; deal with owner; save commission. Address J, care of Tribune offiae. FOR SALE Housei, lots and land in Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe nix, Or." LOST. Lost A meat market, but it can be found at the liex Grocery. 288 FOB RENT. ro RENT Furnished room to let. 313 Riverside avenue S. K)R RENT Two light housekeeping rooms on North H street for rent. Ad dress V, o.e of Tribune office. S5S FOUND. Found The Medford Meal Market that has been missing from the old lo cation in the Nash block, was found at the liex Grocery. Hctter equipped than ever. ' 2S8 MedfQrdTimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound No. I6Oregon Express j 5:24 p.m. No. UjPortland Express 1 9:49 a.m. Southbound j No. lSCalifornia Express.. . jl0:35 a m. No. 13San Francisco Exp.. . S:20 p. m. No. 2i5lFrom Grants Pass.... 9:15 p.m. No. 225For Ashland 10:lSp. m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2Leavra Medford 10:45a. m. No. 4:Leaves Medford... . 5:55 p. m. . 2:00 p.m. , 9:00 p.m. .j 9:00 a. m . 9:30 p. tn. .1 1:30 o. m. MotorjLeaves MeiMord . . . . Motor;Leaves Medford No. lLeaves Jacksonville. No. 3jLaves Jacksonville. MotorLeves Jacksonville. MotorLeres Jacksonville. . 7:30 p.m. MAXb StrOSBS NorthbouoV .. fb 4: . ..0...CblR'x) A 1-tt i :Souttoaad ... 'Eafts Point ... IjactMBvUl .. gppjjgpBHSjBSMSjsjMMHBMHBMiHaaHBaaHMMM Dress Linens White Natural and Colors 25c to $1.00 ZZZZZZ New I. Messoline Silks and Pongees 36 Inches M Wide in All Colors VAN FREE With Every 25c. Purchase A clinin-0 mi that beautiful blue enamel Range ( Retail value that we are going tn give ab snliitely free to someone April 1. lOPO. We Save You Money On everything you buy here and give you one of the best selections to be seen in the eitv. HOSIERY Plain and Fancy China, Tinware, Fancy Glass ware, Nations. Cooking Utensils, etc. Give ns a trial. Let ns prove our assertions. 10,000 SOUVENIR POST CARDS THE BEST HERE AT lceach 15c each HUSSEY'S SETTLERS FLOCK TO LA REVIEW, OREGON LAKEVIKW, Or., Krb. 22. The Om oi; Valley Uunl oompatiy is now ?jmmi.1 ir.g hnn.lnl of thoiKnnife of dollars in ihr vicinity nf I-nki'view in a hunt t-ol-onizing srlu me. The plan comprint the nntilizntiou nf .I,!..,.!) acriV.i nf tin Military rna.i grant lands in farms of in to luOO nori's, tin- contrao; f..r t in' grt'ator ninnhcr of which arc al rt'i dy closM. Immigrant aro :irri ing laity and thousands -f home rrki rs arc looked for the forthcoming spring ind summer. An Ohio cnipany .-ontftn pb.tes the installation ,.f a sugar fac tory that will insure the i:westment of l.HO0-,itnn. Several ratlmr.d surveys rrr completed ai'd two n:slro:td lines are projected. The ej Thought soei.ry meeting are held each Mondny evening at 122 Vorth F street at M'l o'clock. All in itr9. ara invited to attend. DYKE'S Paper Back NOVELS, THE USUAL 25g RETAILERS, HERE MEXICAN CENTRAL HEAD TO LIVE IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. Feb. 22.-Snnn.el M. Pel ton. pnvdent nf tli- Mexican Central rr.ihvity and formerly president of the Chicago A Alton. U-.ir, returned from Mexi. o city to live in Chicago. He ex plained that he would remain president "f the Mexican Central, hut that the active management ;tnd operation wns mid r the jurisdiction of the Xational R.iilnavs company of Mexico, of which K. . Hrown is president. Humors have been afloat to the effect that Mr. Fel fon would become identified in nn im mant capacity with one of the larg-' mads running out of Chicago. He de clared he had uo such plans nt present. The go eminent w spending . n't''Ml that it may give due representation to Alaska. Hawaii, and the Philippines at the Alaska Yukon Fr.cific exposition. which opens in Seattle June 1. ft