Tim MEDFOBD DAILY TBIBUSE, MEDFOgD, jOBDN, WEDNESDAY, APBILH L 1909. CHINESE METHODS. A QuMf Story About th PstH of IK Lt Emptror. It 1 fttufi'J mi ittiilvtfUy by in Kfrii- iff l';iri il.i ih- 1atf mu-tut ftf.fi Iii? rintriim J"H,iK.r Of '...ilia did tot fli- Mrjtlilfi two day of -arh otrwr by tin unnid'-d if r' of tm Wldl t)e mvI Miiiil liiifj n-iiural r or yarttiiij '.winy, iu- d'-nil t Mm im perial irff'hfM w nrUti'lail arye)r- IM. Kfl'wl,i tli.lt vvmk a.ont to Ji Hi malevolently luurdrTous or blKhly HtJifoiii.'irilik' old wiMtfi dreg ft-d br uiir'fiiirt.-ji' r'-Intlve lnVt tint trnve with inr, This U-tt tin? nay Hh f'rf- a ihrt iir old baby, o of lh? iui-tir' ymxnAt broin--r, (."bun, t hjmi'ikI the llirnne him prHtturiuioly prewr. tin h-;h of China. Khmii; fu had Ionic t--n mjplr-Iou f Id wii aunt mid hud .niiM'-d to lint her In a iwfi- plarc. Th ! jr lowgr X"t ahead of h-r ne;.h-f-w nml inmit- him n nriourt while b wiztwl t(i cornnle'e ndn of (fov vnmw.t. On h-r d-athl-d hint .No- TrHll-r TkM All tittlM! tbtt K'a'id coun'iJ to mi nit r'huij lit fa ut an a wi pttMr ti the throne and the father a rcjfnl. it remained to dlpme of, the llvlnic eiuiwror. Aftf a eonfer urt iHi"'ii the ehlef .-unii'li, I'rlnre TV Ink, the rhicf of the linjerlnl fund If, ami Vuaii Kid Kfil, an niil.i Me enemy of the 'mHrr. it va nn afrtinred to the world that Kwjii.k Mu had a h.id chm' of heart ilnx-ii? ami I ilk' hi ii"' iirh! hi vi-neriitde aunt. I At 10 tiilnrk In tin- HiomiiiK thj cantlre t-i.i-ror wa U-Hed In 111 -! eluded aiarttfieiitN by the eblef eutnK h arid two aMlalantj. The chief eunueh aanouii't'd to Kwiiuk Mi that in view f hU uuut'a inar departure It wa Bot Heeiiitv for hiiii to llnicer on. Ilia jlorloii" treerji c wa il-lred In hear- ! u by liN iimtfrlal am -entora. The J qiiti'-h laid oti a table aoine opium pllli, a pa knuH of gold lea and a tltb cord, way In that the emperor too Id take hln ehol'e. If h did not faflp hfniHelf to any of theae thlnjffi within three lioiira the etjiu-h aald Uial lie and bin hhxIhI would Im; compelled to atranle their Indored and Im I M-rial ruler with the Milk cord. The youu man did not have to h ttld how lo lino nny of the articled, J it China opium polaontiiK Ih eominon, and It la not rare to produf death by Wii'iliK K"l'l leaf, which wsila the Iftoltla and fa tinea Npeedy Miirfoeatloti. Knanx Ku, watched by the two UHrilat ant euiiin hn, preferred to h wallow the opluiu plllN. When the chief uunueb came bai-k at the npoli!lcd lime lh riuperor nun nncoiou-ioiia. itnd he ex pired nt 5 o'effx k In the after noon. Tin 1 (if ft nt I'll VI hiik linmedliilely pro. claimed emperor, The next d iy Th,c An died, hiippy In ilie kuowledKi' that tlt IuhI net of her lotift careec wan a afalemiiuullke murder of her nephew. The Nowatt Dtptptin. The ItilcHt term t'lven to d.iHpepHla hen It liappetiM to iiflllct the fatliloiia' ble woman In "nulo iinmmuu," the dm tor explalulntc carefully that all I he uffelit'N food poMoiiH her and pie Tenia dli.rethiii. Then ahe, poor noiiI, dleta In very fear of her life. No cud uf MiiiH are helntf made In ihe uealihy ael on Ihe name of Ihc dlene, and fri the pHetido InvalhU to nay that they u j it Mt Hulk liiHiead of inolor ln ylleH uior cruel Jchik. Itnl ihe fact reinaliiH that the avenge nine called "aulo (xiUonliitf" Im only the I I fash loued d.vpepHla. perhnpH more virulent heauc (.f I lit- rl h final t It ji I m the everydnv fare of Heme (hat can afford to polnon I hctiiHclvi'ft w It tl the (food Ihh.k-H of (hi- nr. ,.,v York Trll ane Th Attractive Title. Chm li'M M M. Iiwiili in it .llnii'T la Nw York ib'iihil Hie hilm f London Tiuih tliai hi ih arrhiKi intirket AtiM-rl' mi iii'-n wMe iii ii (llH.-miiit 1 "It Ih truiv" Huh) Mi. K hviih, -111111 i a itaoO ijiii ny of ..ur h.-ln-H.H ninny , foielKiHTH. tail ih.-y ih.n't iiiiniy them; as IIH'li; they iiiui-rv ItiMill ih ItlleN. j Om it lit Mn hi.- ( itilo u lady mum) In tin "'IfH a pity Haltle lliingN. Ihe New York lii'lre-tN, iI.m-sh I tl ml out (tie true ehiiriMicr of Uial wl-k d l'rlm v rtmui plguoll hIic'k tioae ami l;I eimtieil to. Hnllv lined to rem) a i like n h,v ' " 'Mnyhe.' ali 1. she'i h,ii lulled In hl ni mo In read only Ihe tide'" A Long Drawn Out Name. Mlrifl ToUem.irlo' of l.oiidou wiihled Caplnlu Mloiif mi I'd i. 4 JuHt. The cereinonv lok plae nl ihe Ham par IhIi ehureh, nml the noihe lu the dally prcsM eoiitiitm-il the drlde'H full name, whh h m-i'tipled three mid one half linen of Ihe new ape' Very prolmhly MIfm Tolleimo he h.-UU the tiiiiiierh-al re ord for chi Kilmi iiitnn-. fm 'he In Ihe poKiieMiior of sixteen. The otlhial 11k t N iih follovVM: I.v.iha 1 ' I Ye ronlra Knyth t 'inline ( ".vmsh llvhln Ito wi-nii Adela Thyra t'f-othi Yahel ltlaiu he l.llhiH I i.vKiirt I'lmitaireiiet. Miirper'fi Weekly. Radium. K viiii Hlr l-rederlek Treven" leelure hna not revealed nil the truth iilx-ui rn flliim The Inlntt oonlrOutln la front a third form hoy. who Hinted thut "ra dium In iiii IuhikIiihi) Hue nutatd whleh London inbmen ehnrurt a ahll lluf tftrn. "-Loudon Nowa. HOW IT FEELS TO FLY. A Fir Trip lo an Aeroplane With Wilbur Wright. One of lb adw-ntnroos piriM wh have been aloft i;j Wilbur VVrijfM'a ; aeropl.-me de-ril- hit wnjtion aa follown: "I wwJ"l Into a -anai ! cor ered . m t ra w 1 1 j ff i . mou n ted oil the -nter of th- oil I-Ottered : wlfifc of Uie aeroplane, with a wooden ; croMlitr for my fet to keep toe , we'w tightly home- Wilbur WrUebt : climbed over the wire fayn and wood ; e ban that attach the forward rud ! der to the iinifi win4 and caurtt iarou.id to hii own place on my left, j The fa miliar fl'iial waa tftren. WJ1 ' bur Wright f.-iiteiil the two lower : button of bJt Ja ket, sot we had nii ( i blm do many a time bfore. Then, jr-llmhlnsr hH seat, be pulled hla - fioakwl elofh rap well over bin rytm. leaned forw ird, l;exitatel a M-cond to . ' see that the man at the wln lip was i ready, reN-aw-d the catch, and we were j I offyen, off. and with Midi a nih that we Heiried to have leii nhot : forth from the mouth of a caution. Prepani j aa I waa for a quick start. the terrific intern ataered me. tlms to ha, ihem,lve, drtnltcly u : w over. ThT- wa. a thud in tue:y " oistingiusneu i.aroiu'. imr, rear only ileD which ha 6rrntxni to tluf ground on rear'b log Ihe eml ut the nrartln rail. No need to wirrry nlonl lliat, and we t were teln L-cnll.v Nwaynl In a '-film j atfnottnlieri-. We were i-Jimbing up- I ward ijjodrniiely f:iHt, to Jndffe by the . way In whi'-tt th'' Krotind wua allpplnff wnr iinrlf.nii.nl h Hot a minnto inter I eren thin hud "topped, and we were i Jowly ad .iii'lnif wltb n Kently uo duJailoK iu"'loij whl'-b nnide one arntle at the thought that thin -oti)d end In dlM.lMlfT "f!ut how (lifelvifig Ir wiin! 'I'he enMiitlon vwnA tfnit you lire iM-lng cradled In Die ufr 'u arc moving no gently that you could not come to any harm If you ffll. There In not mu'rh wind, only a gentle breeze nothing whatever lo dltturl you. And reason Inxlntfd: Voti are fravnling nt forty mile an hour Vou have got nothing to up port you. Down there, fifty feet awny, under that purple heather, Ih the hnrd ground waiting to wreck you and the machine. Jf the engine stops, the air, whU-li Is now lulling you, will turn traltur and let you full rruflly. Jf the pilot furp'M liiuiNclf for im In stant, you ijiii jr riisli downward (it the speed of an expren train or you insy overturn ultogpllicr "Ouv, two, thrrt' ii ud four rouiids of the tick). Minutes Imd Iciigtl.t'iH-d out. the novelty hml Png -d, and I al lernatfly gaed iitouiid llly or watch ed the motlonlcHM Mkuii that liad never proffered a woid r ult'ij a hIkii that he wits n wit re ut my preHennc I' res ent ly wo touch, when I do not know, for I felt no Hhor-lc wlmti-ver, hut lifter a few Hf'mtiN of this Hllent glide the iniiehlne "tiu-M (m n Htop, mid It Ih over. "Vi nli-p tint toKHln-r, nml 1 break (he t-lii'ii' i- w illi my i 'tnur;iHil(itloiiH and ihaiikt. 'Yes,' replhd Wilbur U'riyht brh-lly. 'J'Ih ii. ItxikhiK round: '.Now. wouldn't I ti.it make voti ttred? I Ihoimht I was oji. in 1 1 iy Mtarllntx rail, mill I am :;') ;inN nwny from ll!jiMiu. -,.r il,,. imviua' of South uk- Tli. sun wm In my eyr."' '1,1,-ng.! ' ' . Th. Treatment of Erysipelas. AMplnivall .(add f New York r- oniiuendx Ihe uv of strong earbolle add nalnted on the Murfaee In iihi-h of t er,ipehis until the mirface Ih whiten I'd and then followed by swabbing Willi ahohol. 'Ihe treatment must go a hair turn beyond the border of the eruption (o destroy all the Kenns. The uuheitt-able lii-hltm. burning and throb bing are relieved at oihc. rover noon full-, and genenil HymptoiuH arc. re lieved. Th.) nulhor ban (rented suc cessfully sUty hi veil eitHi-H and five eaaen In whh h II failed. No senrrlng reHitltt. The Hiiperllelnl layers of the hW lu eouie off at In mild sunburn, and the eotiiph".toii Is Improved. Medical lleenrd Und.ryround In Paris, t'luli-rmunij imssuufK Tor pulea trlnna nu to tin laillt at vurlotm txiluts tji'iM-ntli Ihe ( KlyHwa, whlcti tlic cotiNtnnt Ntrciini ,,f motor can now ii'uiI.th liopiissiiliii. from morning till cvi-nlmr i'lic otmcKiion of other I'nr Ik rttrrciH 11K0 linn cniwn lo mi uliirm Int; i-Mcat. unit nil t liornuKtifnrox lll'OHtuI tllC lp.Mil nl'u tH'Kt.l U'tlll trnltli for huiirM, niornln 11 nil after- lltMiu. If the I'll. imps l'lsees tllllllclx prove a sun e e; nlhers vlll he i-x, u Vltteil III the cciilcr uf 1-ails, uial f.s.t passengers H III in future eress lint over sireels, hoi imih-i lliein Tyburn Tree. The ,..iii. ii 1 1 n i y .nut t ld' d to nmiiiruiorile. by I tikinvuhir !ione phhed In ihe r ttiiv the He of Tblll'li mi lions the lnn tloii oT IM - me l:id itnit -1 , fi.nl street. It l" hNh he IllfelitliMl of ' hit ui.i.lesty'M olll. e of WorkH to t I within lltt n.-iik mlllnuH a bronze tiiblei ihiu' ihe Insetinilou: "Tburu tn-t. I'lii' trhuiulur toiie lu tho road- wnv. neventy live fi-et north of t til? mini. Imllt titoi the nlte of tin mulent K'hIIowh known iii Tyburn tree, whh h ; wan deHiolMHHl In 17'Ht" Umdon j Mall lie de I I IIH of 11 ; i , I AMUSEMENTS Lillian Russell Tonight. LUJiun i-j3?srli liitff ttren pinttid iihui.fi the "noted ma ai.d diuh-T-r3 of Iowa.' The actrs-priina dofina a- bom iau'. Ci::.ton L'i lhat iiate and a-? c-hriBtt'ied Helen Ijju-j- Inard. It wan the late Tony i'utor who heleote.' tht euphoniotw i rid pretty stage name of Lillian Ku-f-ell, then a tender j-!i of a snrl. but who na-s destined be-onie the greatest htage favorite of her time ;:i Ari.erican Hbt opera, and who is now taking firt rank amor.fptt Amer ican comedienne.-. The new htate capitol building at Ue- Moine-f la., which i. neariiiK completion, will have a hall of lame, and the commissioner: recently re quested MUs Kussll to send thera her favorite photograph for a place jrj tbe honored collection. The diva (lid better, for fahc has generously k f rivate eollection her lavoritea portrait. . It the painting which was done in Pans in )!00. The painting is valued in eiees of i i')0)0. but will be Miss KuHell s ntribtition to her native state. I)urii:ir h-r Ion..' i-uy.'i ?rnent in Sew Vrk rity in hr present comedy. "Wildfire," Mis- Ifugsell jerniitted the ouintini! to be displayed m me lobby of the Liberty theater, where .1 attrneted the ;ittention oi an cm and even elicited ihe favorable expression of the dilletanti. M. Iu ran has caught the salient charm of the Ktmsell personality in the pre Kentment of the artiste. His portrait reproduces the glorious tints of the Ktisscll complexion, but what is more, counterfeits her beautiful expression, which is the well-spring of the mar velous charm this woman possesses. There is no more eloquent expo nent of the directoire gown than Lil lian Kussell. She wears three dif ferent dresses in her racing com edy, "Wildfire," this season, and all are of the latest mode being Miss Kussell's ideas of the combination of the Parisian effects suited to Amer-i-an taste. Miss Kusj-ell has so com pletely worked out her ideas that she has been the recipient of the sin cere form of flattery; namely, her eritics have said that the prevailing fashion of directoire gowns suits her perfectly. "The shoe is on the other foot." She has made the fashion as far as her 'owns an; concerned. NOTirK TO My the PA VIVO CONTKAC TOHS. City Keeorder. Kids will be received for the pav ing of Wcsl Main street from the ..utt lino nt Laurel street to the city ! jt s.p,, Htreet to ;ihe. cily limits; for the paving of ! ' feel from Hear creek i bridu-e to the city limits; and North ni(!;dMle ;r-enue from Seventh strwt to ilie south line -l West roiirth stn-i-t imlil p. in. April 27th, Itinii. I'mlilcs may ! application to the i had by making iiy engincor and the bove work to l.e ilnnn accord ing to the plans nml pccifinations lor Ihe paving of Seventh street, now on file in the city recorder's office. A certified check equal to fi per cent of the estimated amount bid lor must accompany each bid, made payable to the city of Medford to he forfeited if the bid is accepted anil the bidder fails in contract there for. The city council reserves the right lo reject any or all bills. A bond will be required of the successful bidder equal to HO per cent of the contract price. Hated April 7th, l!'0!t. Ul'.NM. M. COLLINS, Titv ltocorder. SallowntBi Tran.-rfnnned to Dusky Beuntv A Uik ikia htramci (iKmnn i mhtn Jcliraterr tort, untie. x.ur 41 llh tllC faUlLUII jlnw W it. " .il ctn hcAhhf ( miTf ih m r ii.e k;n the ikin frt'u.td o i kct-'lrtitvtetliretruint'lii.'it t . . ti.i ttmiuUtri thf tny .-j,. r conuihute theMiof ,'1 1 , , h!. utile ukI bmnrttr K in 11 ccnAin protn t i.p i, . ninham and (rtcklra it 4llit or riiMjfuxt to tun i 1 Sititi lik n un,f Tt ri,n-'- htcM iiimu'iH'K io1 tir."t I SI uC A n 1 1 feR0BRllH) I Prepaid KaUroad Order. "Scrcethixg wkieh of eoaaiderablc ia threat to tat public geaeraJJy and , waica ia perhaps noi geaenJly kaowa j ia the Titfm of prepaid order now ia effeet betweea atati aa of the Southern : i'tcii.c eorapaojr and all poiata in the JniteJ rState. By ffieara of thia tytMm j tiekta may be pu.-chaaed at Medford ; froni acy ptwe ia the Unittd State and j ia.-.:led vr teiegrapaeJ direet to the par ty wiiL.tg to (on nere. Sleeper ae coiaroiatiOL and rz.al! amoonta of eaab in eonaecttoa with these ticket ' may also be forwarded at the same 'time.' tf Medford TimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Korthboaul 16'OregoD Exprtm J 5:24 p. aa. i 14;Potiaad Expreo :H m. Boa Ui bound j lSiCalifornia Ezpreaa.. .110:35 a m. ' i No. No. I No. N. 13 Saa FraBciato Exp., .j 3:20 p. m. 1 No. 22-5:From Graata Paaa.... 9:15 p.m. No. 225-or Aaklaad 10:15p. m. j BOOtTE EXVEB VALLEY RAILWAY No. tiLaarea Uedfora 10: a. i No. 4;LeaTM Medford j 6:35 p. i MotorLeaTn Medford j 2:00 p. i MotorjLearea Medford j 9:00 p. i No. lLearei Jaekaoarille. . . 9:00 a. i No. 3LaTea Jaekaonrille. . .j 3:30 p. i MotorLeare JaekaoBTille.. .j 1:30 p. i MotrLearea Jaf kaooville. . 7:30 p. t matt. CLOSES A.M.p?. M. . 9:19 4:54 .10:05 2:50 . 7:20) 2:00 . 1 10:20J 5:20 Korthbotuid iootbboaad . Ha-fle Poiit . JakMaTiile Ornwn t-r I'm If Nort hw ft Boil tad ('llmat. ! i-tl j nt ell l--t -tI. Aak for Cttta locur. I not onus lni.in-nflnliborhoMl."rite Da, Kiwi.af iiionr uf )onr ilinli-r, .nrl rill 11 an I 700 pitf-kft r flon'-r M'.-1 frf fnr "inr ImuM i0IlAfiD IU0 CD.. rMTUND. 8M60N UtO tTOKiNt. WUM NEW NEW A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW STATIONERY IN ATTRACTIVE PACKAGES; VALUES FROM 15c TO $1.00. WE LIKE TO SHOW OUR GOODS. DENNISON'S WAX INDIVIDUAL COLORS. Medford Pharmacy Near Postoffica. HARMONY IN YOUR NKW HOME Color blc ntliner of Furniture, Pr.ipcrics Carpets, Woudv ork, Walls, nuke home life happier. Our cvprrt dfcoraiive sptcialiit v' vi-it your rity soon. Withmil ohli C'.itiir, vim he will ilicusi the fur niiliint;s for your new home. Wfir lor HKmlM J. C. Mack & Co. F urniture and Carpets mUTUAD. QKfC.OK ASK- fswvDIAMOND .MaSal C County 2 aL Kraroa3. oazooff j . -State Ur-positi-ry Kstalislied 1SS8. tal aurl Surplus $125,00OBVV?-' IW. I. VAWTER, President. o... TAnAVW "rr''0 H t.lHni.FY. PuJiier C0PVRCHf AJtCT TO THE LADIES. Have the Mission Furniture Works stake you a cedar chest in which to place your winter clothes. These chests will keep the garments free from moths and dust. Shop on cor ner of Eighth and Holly sts. REACHING THE SPOT It Can Be Done. So Scores of Medford Citizens Sny To cure on aching hm.-lc. The pains of rheumatism. j The tircd out fmjling, ! Vou must rearh the f-nit get nt the J t'MUMf. j In most cases 'tis tie kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills nre for the kirl j neys. j C. L. Bnone, coruer Ninth and C UtreetB, Medford. Or., says: "I was j troublod with rheumatism when I 6rnt j began intiug Poan's IC-dney Pills. I iid not think they r-'A do me any good, but finany !' i-red a dot at I'i fkius' drug store. T!o y proved to be the remedy I require'. My kidneys were restored to their normal condition, and the pains and aches in my back were removed. Doau 'a Kidney Pills lived up to their repr :sentations in my COSJ. ' For sale by all dealer? Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole I agents for tho United Stntes. R 'member the nani. Doan 's and I take no other. 46 Yon can double your money in a innnlh. There are only three lots for sale at the P. & E. junction. Thev I will he worth double the minute build ! inij operntions nre resumed. That is ! as eertnin as the timber is in the hills, lit will lake many factories years to j use all the lumber that is brought , down. These faetories will be located I at the junction. Several hundred ' workmen will have to live near by. A boardiiiL' house will pay bis when i tin: liu lories are started. Then ihese 'lot will be worlb two or three times w'it we nsk. Kemember there are iotily three of them for sale, so you j will miss it if you don't hurry. Onlv i -00 each. Also two houses for sale, jdirt cheap. See F.astmnn nt P. Si K. Junction. FOR SALE. Por Phoenix town property, both reproved :.nd unimproved and three I pood orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Paoanii. Jaak.ion eouiitT, Orfon. HERE'S OUR RULE. To have uu ilit v and price so venlv lili iit -1 Cia' vo i will find it both 1..0 t: 'il :ind ulea.suruljle to hav fl-. io cur tailorine work. Drop in and see our new nr-rine fabrics. Don't buy a hand me down when V"H i-ftii tret a tailor made unit nt Ihe "im.e price. W. W. EIFERT TUB PROGRESSIVE TAILOR Highest Attainment in Systematic Banking SwlGe Tfaa Jackaon County Bunk respectfully solicits your account, aubject to your check, with tlx atrongeat guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in rvgtcmntic banking service, which aa sures the greatest care in erery finan cial transaclioD, with this obliging institution. O. B. LINDLEY, Gamier. AT EASTER la.-liiuii reigns supreme, and new gi1 mculs appear in all their glory. Tn lie miyhofly. you must keep np witli the proeession. sn if your wardrobe is nut up to the demand a visit to Kreuzer's and a look over his new fabrics and styles, wilt soon satisfy your desires. The garments he makes .-lrereeognited as the highest stand ard of sartorial excellence, correct in vogue, iuimaculnte in fit, and per fection in style and finish. J. A. Kreuzer S Co. Importers andTailors PALM BTJELDino, MEDFOBD, OB. LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY During March & April From all Parts of the East via UNION PACIF-IO ORP.ODV flnnw. t run HUVU4 Ajxnxi THE OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. SOtlTHBBN PACTTIO $33 from Chicago $30.60 from St. Louis $25 from Omnhn :$26 irom Kansas City CrrcapoarJiugly lwe rste, ltBm otbar poiata. TO THE PUBLIC Write leu, r lo everybody you know ' the East and tell thim about these low colonist rues. Send them literature alwut Or,.,.,,, ur Sl ;.,eir aJdreM to ns and we will do it. In this wa, you can be a (treat help in tha orrowt'h aro prntjrcRs of your state. YOU CAN PREPAY PARES f..r anyone from any .lar. if y0 want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local acent and he will telograpa t'eket promptly. Inquire of Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Paaaecger Agent The Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. Southern Paeifie Co. (Linca in Oregon) PORTLAND, OB BOON