THE MBPPORP DAILY TRIBUNE, MCPFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 3, 190R I The Minerva Sisters, with Sells-Floto Circus. HURRAH Circus Day SE I man an Circus'Mtnaerie'Ir'P-fJ'Vma' Wild lesl iop "Sihtunu. suprau, gensalSkil Aim SVUPENDOUS StiHPI!ISCS--iC3 - SU-CMES- PION AEfjflAU3TS IN THE A'R AT CHS Timtf- ( 20-CKAHPIOB ACSS5SATS P8F8f.IHr!3 ' ; '-X'V AT OHOE 20 -fz-k 10-CHAKPIOH EOUES-ft TRIAKS 10 30 CLOWNS MAKING FOOLS OF CHE ANOTHER AT ' v WILD cv; . ;s-"7iw' " lUMt. THE a SSI ifSMW I.'.SAKE TIKE S3 23-KA3- - SBEC FVELOUS A0T3 ATONETIIffi-M m -3 S$S!x ' ''&:itWSM i'ttie Mitch. S of w. ... 'proof or Shine-2 Shows Dai'tr- Aflernoon tnJ Night. DOUBLE HERD OF GIANT A Sand of Sioux Warriors fog $H9Wi2g& PERFORMING FLEPHAHT3 $ by Special Permission of U.V?;-, Q JS-V FREE HORSE SHOW e. uovenvment illustrate "5" Indi.'ji Life-Horaemanuup fiT Dancing-la Native Costumo- Y?' J Bl!l- Sccn of V.'.ld Wl V MM tAllIB'lii''W ngrt" ' Etaotifnl Women V33tt: A' YANKEE OOeDlE IPECTWO- m toummciit a sfecial hate hoiiiio tdi? UtUBJIOHS OH AU HAILttOAOl a t III AGENTS Wedford, Monday, May 17th Wio directing tour of ARMOUR'S WORLD-FAMOUS $25,000 DAPPLE SRAY PRIZE WINNERS, the greatest equine globe trotters ever known. nd all ot the beautiful trophies, medals, ribbons, etc., will aisc lie exhibited. tLL THE.BIG ACTS OF THE CIRCUS WORLD! The Nelson Family. tiding R&oneys. Marie Meers, Flora Bideni, Genaro and Theo. Bartik roupe, Rhoda Royal Mcnag Horses and hundreds ot others. Altogether 03 people employed. 50 double-length cars. 12 big watertight tents. 500 nimals. 20 elephants, 20 camels, 45 FUNNY, FROLICSOME. FRISKY ;L0WNS, BRAND NEW STREET PARADE, two mites ol biilliant daz ling pageantiy. rwo Grand Performances Afternoon and Nisrht ifcoKS open one hour before performance. See the enlarged Zoo and hear lie Sells-Floto Military Band. Reserved seats on sale at HASKIN'S DRUG STORE SNOW INJURES CRATER BUILDINGS Report Received That Heavy Dam age Has Been Done to the Company's Buildings. Me MTRAORDIMRY Word hits boon received that all the buildings at the station of the superintendent of Crater Luke park have been destroyed, or damaged by the heavy snows of the past winter. P. W. Arant, the superintendent of the park, will leave for there nt oneo to determine the extent of the dam ages linil to make arrangements for repairing and saving the house fur nishings and supplies stored in the buildings., Iti s reported that the snow is still ten feet deep at the station, whieh is four miles from, the rim of the lake. Parties who were in that vicinity dur ing the winter give it ns their opin ion that the snow reached a depth of 2.) feet. The buildings in the park were built especially to withstand the heavy snows. The house was a two story structure with an exceptionally steep roof. The barn wus built on similar lines and the cabin in which the Crater Lake company had all of its camp equipment stored, was built of logs and was designed to with stand an enormous weight. It is the opinion of Arant that not lunch can be done with the buildings until the snow gets off, which will be the latter part of the month. If the damage is as bad as reported it will aggregate several thousand dollars. No Advance in Prices ake the Tribune for ' ws Thm Pyraphor. A living light. ?nllcl the pjrophnro nuikes illumfiuiiijti ilit-jip uud eon von Jpht In Itrazil. Tbe pyt'iihm' Is n monster tin My. an inch 11 ml a liulf M'S-. Willi one It is posnlblp to read lino print, and ihrt-e wilt lllit a room Tlv Itnizllhui peasant, when hi truv rr is hy nilit Iho perilous forest p: h- f III- country, fastens to eiieli -li, o 11 pyrnphore. Tim Illuminated, in liny no dUticulty in avoiding poison mis sii;iki's. pit falls and wild lu'iists T!:i' linizllian rtajuelte fustc'ii In her t or lur corsage u pyropljore 1 .1 M n In while tulle. The elTett Is n- . ; m'i'at InniiiiotiH pearl of opal V. 'i mi a pymphore'i Ht.'hl oes mil 1, is t inM-e-fsjiry to till 111 id up wlt!t ;i;. to-drop a eoiii in him or io ilirov hh i away. 1 lit a moment's dm-liiM-: I: 1-1 -iii-i siii-'ces. Thereafter hi ;lii'-e ti:;le hiiiieriis. one on the hi"a tvd two mi the haek. emit :i.ai;t .. t ri 'hi a rrdhini e as ever The p; !. V re. as all nainre xlitilents Iiiumv i ;i I'm! '.ll: arly iieii.u'n. hut sHe-it ': ally the name is (,'ole.tpier errieo! 1 icrniose e!aieridi. - ('hn-lniiail L.ii 1 uii-er In tin Prcscrtte of Death. Some w rs ao a Swansea a v ;,v was eaiiu'l:' in a lerrPm- ya!e..say.' a 1 ti'.'li-;h );; 1 r The captain hail In vt 'e 011 U.. id. ami when the wl i.l w:. a!i:t ri.-inu la- told her to yo (hi v. 1 1.. low a'ld sleep, for all was well lie i Uiii i IK d oil I he hl'hie tll Die 1,1:1 a me up ami s:iid' '"We've (imic :!) . itli Hadn't you hetter tell tliei li i i. ui-i mil iiir ljo.it sV" "Yi"i. yes my lad. II' yai t!i'.i!. so s:!i-t the capiatu. who Usiew the -m 1 hi ii-o left was whether t'j L' tl ul.h the sh.p or hi a small (mat. w!i; - -iddu't live 1. at s. wis in t!i I The i-i'inei rs came up with lite uev ttiat ihe tires were all out Very well, my lads." said tin c.i; lajii n,uiell. "Snro yourselves If y; can." "Won't yon fetch the wife on dee:, sir'.'" asked o:;e of the men. "No." was the calm reply. "Let liei sleep, poor yirl! I am i:(-Iiib down t. have it smoke" And. smoking hy tin liedside of his ulceping wife, he wei.f !(l(twii will) Ihe ship. A Man of Resources. A yoimy man genial of face and i-ot 1 eel In an In arose from his sea; In . 1 well patronised cafe an evemn;; .t two ngu. raised hij-'h a dollnr hili am: addressed those present. "GenHeinen," he said, "I ha e her tt 'dollar hill It is u good PHI. open I luspei ti oi hy all. I w.ini to ralll.- i oil. and I will esteem It u favur If Hi tleen cent lemeii wiiJ i cium in. rents u ' haii-.e- in cents for a d'-lla' bill. It's dirt cheap Who will - oat in. please? I'll esteem it a favor, as ! taid. and there' the chaiv-e for a re i harain." I-'Utecn tneti j;ood iiaturedly chlphsi In lo eenir each, drew ninall .p:,irei I p. per Irom bat. and the ulnari ti'H -ketiil Ihe hill. With a laiiuli "Tlinnk you, Keiitletueti." suid tbt ra filer, with u Chestertieldhiii how. "That dollar was of no use to me. But now that I re sold it for a dollar and a half I have my ear fare home Thank you. Good nlgbtH New York QWt. All Ready-to-wear Goods go in this Sale . . .Watch for New Sale Features . . . See Page Ad TOM O R R O W Weiford's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Shop Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue Just North of the Jackson County Bank HART APPOINTED TO CONFER IN WALLA WALLA SALKM, (Jr., May 3 Stuto Stm ntur, J. N. Hart of Buker city was selected by Ciovernoi Hoiihoi) today to represent him at the meeting of the Washington conservation asso ciation in Walla Walla on May 13 and 14. The purpose of tlio meet ing in to formulate plans for a con certed effort between the Pacific coast state to conserve natural re sources. It wub expected that the governors of Oregon, Washington and Ciilil'nruia would attend. ROOSEVELT WILL HAVE LARGE MENAGERIE SOON XAIKOIU, May 3. The Itoosevelt party today, after a day's rent, re sumed their hunt the object being giraffe. They will remain in the Man hills until May 14. Four hundred warriors and Kikuyu chiefs danced 11 war Hauce for Roosevelt at Fort tlallyam, nnd gave Roosevelt three sheep, it bull nnd a wild nstrich; Orcgoniitus don't wish anybody hard luck, but they never got suffi ciently sympathetic when the fruit erop fails in the older slates to "ninrk down" the price nt which we "hold up" the bnlnncc of the world for its best apples. MRS. MERLEY LESS THAN A THIRD ! WANT WILSON REMOVED WINS HER SUIT Another of the Butte Falls Home stead Cases Decided in Favor of the Defendant. 1 The land contest ease of the gov- ernmotit vs. Ilev. Josiah Merley, de-1 ceased, which was defended by the ' widow, has been decided in favor of j Mrs. Merley. Judge Pent, was so , notified by the iioscburg lund office,, who enclosed their decision in the ' ease. This ends nuotlior of the cases which wore brought iigaiiist home steaders in the Big Unite 'district and said to have been caused by the 1 outgrowth of a spirit savoring more ir less of persecution nnd mnlice. All of the cases tried so far have been ' won by the defendants. i KLAMATH KAliLS, Or., May 3. Kighty-cight Indians residing on the Klamath reservation signed the peti tion asking that Superintendent H. Q. Wilson be removed. Thore are approx imately 300 families on the reserva tion, so that the petitioners repre sent less'lhnu one-third of the In-' diun population. The petition has been forwarded to the secretary of the interior, but it is thought that it will tint be considered of sufficient importance to even bring about an investigation. Superintendent Wilson is1 recognized ns one of the nblest mon in the service and it is known that his administration has beon entirely satisfactory to the department. FLORIDA S0L0NS WOULD DISFRANCHISE NEGROES The Oregon palate is never without a relish for a good warm soaking, growing rain, but never did it tnste more like a full men! than during the lasl days of dry. record-breaking April. TALLAHASSEE, Fin.,' May 3. A resolution to disfranchise negro vot ers in Florida was adopted by the senate today. The resolution subi inits to Ihe voters a constitutional amendment providing that the voters of Florida shall bo "white male" per sons of the age of 21 years and upwards. (', I'. Itriggs is on his homestead on the uusurvcyed lands. SPECIAL SALE TAILOR MADE SUITS Our entire stock of new and up-to-date ladies' tailor made Suits, all the latest styles, no two alike, perfect fit by an ex pert fitter guaranteed, offered for a few days at a discount of 33 to 50 Per Cent Off Summer Millinery Ail of our pattern Hats and Bonnets, Gage Included, at from one-third to one-half discount. These are the newest creations in headgear and designed upon latest patterns. 33 to 50 Per Cent Off Our stock is new, our assortment large. The finest ever dis played In Medford. We are agents for Onyx Hosiery, Perrln's Gloves and Gos sard Corsets.