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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APKJ AMUSEMENTS New Show to Open. Mnmi.-r II. I. U:m-tevvi h.u l..iwl a Miiilrai-l willi 1''. W. Walter-, uli-ie-liv Hi.! patron, til' I he V"ll,,nl Tlicn- l.T In i.n. Ml In UlllllS'-liil-iit tii.T.:.' IDOIilll ;. Mr. W.tlliT., Iia- in M'H'k i-i;iiiiin', It'-.'t and Mr. A. C. Ilui Kuril a liit linn: ill "I'l Hill pnnlm-i uiiisiral iilIhliliT j I liirii.-fll' w ho inaih; i)i:iv!u," and :onn-'iies, iiur- lesiiues ill' tin- eri.H, jill-Hjl- VilllllcMll' UflS, ('('.. iocUiiT with On? innu pi'- t tin's evr seen on the euitst. The opening will take place next jM'imlay nilil, April "-ifi, mid Ilio hill neleeled for tin; opening perfonnuiiec ' will ho u lHirlsiiie of Oilliert & Sul livan's fiiiiious opera, "Tin Mikado," in Muek face. This was originally proihieerl by lw Dni-kstailer and made a hit only mm:oih1 to the won ilorfti) original. There will be two performances each evening, the first beginning at 7:30 ami the Keeond ut 8:4.0. Mr. Walters has decided to put the price within reach of all, mid will have just two prices, viz.: 'JS eentfl down stairs and 1 5 cents in the bal cony. Kemerohor (he opening night is April 20, and there will be u free concert by the Mod fin d band and a fine display of fireworks. FORESTS RESERVES TO BE EXAMINED ANEW Secretary Wilson of the Depart ment of Agriculture, has directed that thorough examination be made dur ing the coming summer of all forest reserves by agents of the Oeologieal yurvcy and that classifieation bo made of all tmu -timbered areas and land more valuable for agriculture than timber, with a view to eliminat ing such lands from the forests and placing them at the disposal of the public for settlement and entry. It is estimated that .10 per cent of tho for est reserve areas will be res to rod to public use if Secretary Wilson's or der is carried into effect. BENSON PLEADED NOT GUILTY OF BRIBERY WASHINGTON, 1). (J., April 21. John A. RoiiHon of Han Francisco, when placed on trial before Justice Gould in the criminal court waived reading of tho indictment and plead ed not guilty to a charge of bribery in nonnection with defrauding the government of valuable forest re Hcrve lauds in California and Wash ington. Attorney Itiruey for the defendant, pteaded that Ilcnson's acquittal on the former charges of conspiracy against Benson, Ifcry I. Dituond, Frederick A. Hyde and J. H. Schnei der invalidates the present indictment of bribery against 1 Unison. Mcnsini is charged with having paid 200 to Woodford I). Harlan of the general land office in l!HW as a bribe to reveal lo him (lleuson) the run- tents of the reports of two special I agents who weir investigation in th then making an i est. KKSOLITION OV SYMPATHY. Whereas, CumI. hi hU infinite wis dom, has seen lit to take from our midst our beloved brother. Thomas Mallard, and Whereas, in In- death the Kraler- nal KrotherhtHtd has lost a faithful j and consistent member, and his fain- ilv a kind, loving husband and fath - er, tnerclore. lie it Kesolved, That we. the members of this lodge, b owing in MihmisMon to the will of Hint who doeth all things welt, extend to the bereaved ones our most heartfelt sympathy iu their af fliction. Also bo it Resolved, That the charter of this lodge he draped in mourning for a period of 'M) days and a copy of these resolutions be placed on the it of this bulge. MARTIN McDONOrdH. JOHN K. TYKKKLL, O. W. MCKPHY. Committee. New Cases. Kittie L. Webb vs. F.utha Ann Smith; suit to quiet title. Vawter ifc Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. Marriage Licenses. Theodor Reticle and Minnie Leo Yenburff. HORSE TRADE CAUSES BRYAN TO MISS TRAIN MKMl'IMS, Timiii., April '-'1. --While en mute iruin lint Sirinjrs to 'ii- WilV. Arl;., tin: liume oi linviTiiur William J.'mii" liryiiii In- wanted. :'!: Ill (; tin C'inWIV re- In IV. ..pi, .11. and Mr. I'.rvi. ij.'l.,, i Ni-7.i(iji i pr-M'tv.-.-. ! nut: ( 'nilWil V fi:l j! A f ri-i i (In- rc-c Mr. I'.,y;.r.' ,n:trri I inn I' llile IH!'i make k nrriwl in MANY PEOPLE KILI.CD DURING THREE MONTHS WASHINGTON", April 121. -One hundred and eighty-four persons were Killed and IMtlM injured in train ac- ideuU during the Ihm month:- end ing Dueeniljer 'M hi -I, a ecu rd in g to I he intfrl;it connnerce eorninission i e port iitdax. ( tin" kinds nf acei ifents bf'ii'4 Mie tola! number of cas ualties up to 1 7.0 1 1, including 7!8 killed and If'.H-li; injured. Tli'i f.'Otr-i p. tif irease of 2H14 oh .() pared .villi ; year ago. '''here were ll)7'.i c( Uisions and 131 1 oerailineuK. enroll.;: -fl.fMO.KW dimi Mges. A Good Friend in Time of Need. No one can have a hotter friend when troubled with colic or diarrhea thun Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always cures. For sale by Leon H. Ilaskins' Pharmacy. Noted Missionary Coming. Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Tabernacle Mrs. Haltie Meuies, for seven' years a missionary worker in Roth, India, will give a missionary address. Kvory member and friend of the church should avail themselves of this great privilege of hearing this devoted Christian woman. Let every Christian in Med ford come to the Tabernacle Friday night. Public ear nestly invited. A Challenge. As next Sunday is Hi hie School rally day at the Tabornaele, the Iliblo lass, taught by L. S. Martin and D. II. Miller, challenge any other class iu the Christian Sunday school for members. We aro going to have the largest and best class in tho school next Sunday. Tho olas that has a larger attendance than wo will hnvo to work. Look to your laurels. THK IHRLK CLASS. WHBN ITBS BACK AOHBA A Womjja ftwU Ail Her Energy and AmbrtiMk tttpping Away. Mmlford women know how the aches ami paini that come when tho kidrleyt fuil make life a burden. Backache, hip Hiins, hetidnnbefl, dir.zy Hpelln, diitretw ing urinary troubles, nil tell of lick kidney a oil warn you of the stealthy approach of diabotud, drupny and Hhglit 'n ditteimc. Doatt 'tt Kidney Pills poraiaiiuntly cure all these diaorders. 'Here's proof of it in a Mwlfonl wom an s wordn: Mrt. Iiouunn Woody, i-urner Third aid (.. streets, Mod ford, Or., says: "For n long tiaio 1 wns troubled with biilimi' diitntiliiint 'I'lmrn wftrn uhitrn ...,:' t.-....,.t, ..tv i.n,.ir n.,.i n in.. nhe! nil over. I was nlsu annoyod greatly by tho frequency of tho kidney ncretiiuiH. ! tried a great many rcmo dira, but found no relief until at Inst niy attention wan called to Dean 's KidniT Tills and I procured a box nt Ilaskins' drdug store. Thoy at onco gave mo relief. I continued and grad ually imimtvixl until 1 wns cured. I think vorv highly of Dean's Kidney pills. For sale by all dealers. Price SO ents. Foster Milburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Horn umbo r tho name Doan's and lake nn other. 47 NDT1CK. Notice is hereby given that the city recorder will receive sealed pro posaU for the sale of $22,000 worth of special improvomentH bonds until k:M p. m.. April 20lh. 1U09. Said bonds are to be Uuod nn- tier the Haneroft hoiidiug act in de- i.. (ruinations of ;"S00 and $'2T0, and 1 will bear interest at the rate of 6 pr fut er anutiin, payable amni-annn-, !nddy at the office ( f the city treas : irer of said eity. Purchaser to pay accrued interest from date of bonds to time of dn ery. Council reaere the right to rjt any or ail buln. Dated VadfonJ, Oragoa. Marefc Jt. IdOfl BBNJ. If OOLUM .'it tw4a. When the Tank Went Dry. "Wei!, that'H nnotlier horse on me," said the auioinohiUi as tils macblne stopped di'.-id In the rtiad nine mllea from iin.vwie ri'. 'J'tnTeupoii In lii'i-'iiii lo itxjk around for a f;inai-r.-'hli ao '1'ribune. Spring Fever. A m in on I ; i ii : f.wj butters o'Jt; J' ..o i ii.i: vhmjM uui the k nii';. t I i o'l.-l ifi.ih- u I. .rut; run ctout, Ji--.ililr. I '.vti! I l-v liis fame. li 1 Iim ,:iir . y i hj Ant Hii.tt UD'Jfl til lie uiUA l.i.-, : Aixi r.u .i iiu- i. iitK HlUi Three h ill. lUhi. tfit.- r.;n yeiU ;v it It de- "Two tTll;. !" tin umpire He knock'-ii tht; iii-xt lulloni of Htglit At 'i tlu-Ji r ll out of b-(l. JuiIho'm Ubrary. Always In Good Humor. "Th" treat fiiiill about you," said the Hindoo coinplainlngly as tlie hy ena, with a peal of laughter, seized him by the lea, "Is that you never can take anything seriously.' London (ilohe. Spring and Fall. In a clrruti the aciohut kln lyeaped Kuyly from platform to ring, lie one" iiiudf a slip And rt'niarketl on the trip. "Now. wTtert tun 1 going this spring?" Howevt.-r, the dmiunse was stimll, Uut next from a skyscraper tall He eurelesoly stepped. As h Hpt-d down he wept, "Oh, where Htn I toinK this fall?" Cornell Widow. A Railroad Man. -Cruet Is a railroad Hewitt man. Isn't he? Jewctt I'm nut sure, but 1 know that he has many lies and is a good sleeper Hn rper'a Weekly. The Exception. "Durllior, 1 like your face bo sweet," The lovor said, "your form so neat, Your lovely waving auburn hair. Your foruhuud. milky white and square, Your lips that curve so prettily, Your azure eyes In fact, with we Just everything uhout you goes. Except except your saucy 'noes.' " Koston Transcript. A Test. ''What's the hardest thing a student at a military academy bus to learn?" "Not to lose his temper when some young woman nays 'Isn't he cute?'" Washington Star. Only a Pup. Upon my coat sleeve la a hair Which doth a story tell. It proves a head hath rested titers, And proves It pretty well. I'll trump up no excuses fine, for I admit, you see, I Just can't Keep that pup of mine From climbing- up on me. Kansas City Times. In 1919. "Have you ever been iu Kurone?" asked Mm. LeMote. "No," replied Mr. DeSwtft, "but I passed OTer It once In my aeroblle." Oblcagro News. Up to Arthur. " 'Art' Is Ions, wid time Is fleeting," Murmured the spinster prim, "if he doesn't pop next time we're meetlni:, I'll diop him a riil take Jhu!" Houston Post. Going Back. "They suy thai old Ituskiti has come out of hLs retirement and In going to act again." "Yes: he's a reactionary." Atlanta Conntltutlou, Still Guessing. That Nature nevta- errs, they say, I can't believe, I fwtir, For the has Klven dm no way To tell wlifn spring Is here. New York Telegram. Wise Kid. Pad Uo you know what happens to Utile boya thai (ell lies? Tad Yep; If they tell good ones they get away with theni. Cleveland lender. Victorious Defeat. Some yield to trouble, Kieat or small. And they urn down for fair. While others, when they take a fall. Land right side up. with care. Judge. A Rural Uptifter. Subtillba What became of your pack Bros of seeds? Ncl;btHrl net a lieu ou em to aatch 'em New York Suu. Expert Testimony. My popper mild 1 was too pert. Bo I trot spunked, an'. uy, It hurt! So now j don't pert any more. 1 kumi I'm what ou call ex-pert. - Kunsa City Times. Under Them. Knteker IMil you ever feel as though your flowers were nil t hum to? Heupvkl No. but I've felt aa though my wife's w t-re. l'uvk. "ihe.s ,our iinii:tiiU play poker r "1 d'U't ku.iw." answered younn Mr. Torklns. 'I ruin what I hear he simply Mis up i" the table aud enjoys seelii oiher hmhii contend for what he puti up."- WnsbltiKton Star. Quits a Diffene. A man spends two boura trytnc to dtecoTer what Is the matter wltis hi motor and two minute trytng to fla4 out what W the maftar L00A00 Teecrph. Prepaid KaJtroad Orders. "Suniutliiiie which i- of considerable ,-,.t . I hi r.)j;,. (atw.r:il1v fltut ' which ib perhaps not generally knuwc is the gyatrin of prepaid orders now is "ffert b- twei n ttnti us of the Southern 'm-it.c cnpiiiiy and nil p"iuts in th Jhit''d t t-ites. l'y means of tins system t:ci.c;s may t.e purihaifw at Medford 1 -l-r.-'t n here. Sl tliO eper t'"ti.t and '.-tttOI inrw, da.:il! at'iuuilis wit)t th-'se tifkct rdid at tho sun. tf DISSOLUTION NOTIC'K. 1 licn-'iy '.nil notice that the firm nf ("iinkcy ft Demi was dissolved on April 1st mill Unit I will not bo rc sponsililo lor debts incurred after nbove named date. '.'7 0. W. DEAN. Not a Dull Spot in the May EVERY BODY'S MAGAZINE. That's why it holds the undoubted supremacy. Even if you are not a mag azine reader, try it. There is an unusual line of fiction this month. Read " Grimsden House" if you like a " thriller." MEDFORD BOOK STORE RUSSELL'S STORE NASH HOTEL NEWS STAND MedlOTdTimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ' NorthbomS No. 10OregoD ExpreM.... So. 14Portlnd Ezprna.. 8onthboan4 No. 15Cliforni Gzprou., NV 13 Ssn Franelteo Exp.. . 6:24 p. m. .. 9:46 .m. . 10:86a m. 8:20 p. m. No. 225Frm Oranti Pua... . j :1S p. m. No. 885For Aikland I0:lSp. m. ROGUE RIVER VALLET RAILWAY No. ILmtm Medfor... No. 1Lmtm Medford... UotorjLsaTU Medford . . . MotorLaavM Medford. . . No. IILmtoi JaekwBTllle 10: a. m. S:llS p. ra. j 1:00 p.m. 9:00 p. ra. I (:Ma.av No. SjLttTe jMkjoTiUe... l:Mp. . MotorfLeiTee Jaekionrille,. . j l:Mp. m. KAIL OLOI A.M.P.V. NorUbooad I t:lt 4:54 1:S0 t:M S:S0 JMtikout 10:05 Btfl Poiat T:0 Jackmarille .10:l0) ASK. DIAMOND Onni for I'im tllu Sonttwim HaUudUiMM, How on UplMy at mU -t HMln. AtV fn 0t hiiue. I ' u. i .'ii hi jutir iit-lslilHiilMiul.ri', at, llnit itamo of yotr ilonler, uil w will idhII too prVt of Mom it fr tor lour troatl PW ruNO Sua Co . pktliM). Miun ams stouni. Wuh Spielers Perfume 35c THI OUNCE Toilet Water, 25c kind 15c Toilet Water, 50c kind 25c Toilet Water, $1.00 kind 50c for a short time only. Medford Pharmacy I 1 s,-;r,c' State Depositary .titution. Estab'.iBhed 1888. ' Capital asd Hnrphis 125,O0OJ W. I. VAWTER, Preoident. Rmoarrn 7no,000 Ti" 1- B- LINDLKT, Cannier. TO THE LADIES. Have the Mission Furniture Works make you a cedar chest in which to piaoe your winter clothes. These chests will keep tho garments free from moths and duBt. Shop on oor ner of Eighth and Holly sts. BEACHING! THE SPOT It Out B Done. 80 Scores of Medford CiUzens Saj To cure an aching baek. The pains of rhoumutism, The tired out feelings, Tou must reach the knit yet at the eause. In most cases 'tis tte kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills ure for the kid neys. G. L. Booue, corner Ninth and C streets, Medford, Or., says: "I wns troubled with rheunmtisin when I first began using Duan'a Kidney Pills. I did not think they ou!d do me any good, but finaily p-rnred a box at 1 iT-rkins' drug store. They proved to be the remedy I required. My kidneys wore restored to their norms! condition, and the pains and aches in my back were removed. Doau 'a Kidney Pilts lived up to their representations in my eaaj. " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. Remember the nam -Doan's and take no other. 40 You can double your money in month. There are only three lots for sale at the P. i E. junction. They will be worth double the minute build ing operations are resumed. That is as certain as the timber is in the hills. It will take many factories years to use all the lumber that is brought down. These factories will be located at the junction. Several hundred workmen will have to live near by. A boarding house will pay big when the factories are started. Then these lots will be worth two or three times vhat we ask. Remember there are only three of them for sale, so you will miss it if you don't hurry. Only $200 each. Also two houses for sale, dirt cheap. See Eastman at P. 4 E. Junction. FOR SLE. Per Phoenix town property, be ,aprT4 aal aahBpeT4 aaf Una ntvaaii, Jaafcan aaawty, Ombjm. HERE'S OUR RULE. To lhave nunlitv and price so I een!v blended that you will I find it bo'!i ornfitnb'rf and J pleiisuralde to hir e us do vonj tai!or,:i:Lr wer!;. )v pee our new s rini: fabrics. when vou can -jet a tailor in j ;ii 1 lie T.,iii,c (il'iee. TXT W V.TT'P.Pli THE PROORf.SSIVS T.A Ik! Is: 1 Highest Attainment in Systematic Banking Service l'h Jackson County Bunk respectfully solicits your account, subject to your check, with th strongest guarantee of hafety and efficiency. Wu offer the highest attainment in systematic banking service, which as sures the greatest care in every finan- ci.il tr.mftfw-tinr. with t.hia nhlimncr in. EASTERTIDE ATTIRE menus your Spring outfit, and if you Haven t already ordered it vou should do bo at once if you would pet (lie benefit of being well and fash ionably dressed to bo in an good style as your neighbor. Our fobrics ami styles are the acme of the best and most distingue fashiones, nnd you are I always "eomme il fnut" when cloth-1 iiir is made by J. A. Kreuzer & Co. Importers andTailors PALM BUILDING:, MBOFOBD, OB. LOW RATES TO OREGOft DAILY During March & April From U Part of the Bast via umion PAomo OREGON SHOBT LIKE THE OBEOON RAILROAD NAVIOATIOH OO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33 from Chicago $30.60 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City CsircepoBdingly lows ratea from all otker palate. TO THE TtTr.Tfl Write leHeM to eyefybody yoa ae. u i ana ien tnci about too low colonut ratet. SJond taom Uteri aoout Oregon, or lead tbelr addr? to us and we will do It. Ia tab' yon ran be a great help m te graw progroM or yoor atata. TOU CAN r&XPAT TAKB8 anyone irom aay aUa if yn want mi. utpont ui aaeaaaary aawant with our loeal agent and b wtil tatafrapb Urkot promptly. Taaairt of Afnta tr write to WM MoMUUAr, HI mal j 1 1 Ata n. OraaJM Batkaaat aWaVnl.. O... 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