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K ' vixm BIS BSB9HSBSUJIUJU.JLIJ U LJSLLLUUI1 WSf! wjyporcT) tott; tkttittnr MTWFOTm orcrcriox. Monday. "FrciwAitY n. mm. -"1 SAG IN PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK I ERNEST E. HART OF Operations at Sterling Mine to Be Resumed on Extensive Scale RIVALS FRIEDMANN'S TIMBER FAME, "., n r &.' It; t rOUTIiANI), Feb. .1. Receipts for tlto past week liiuV bern: Collie 1072$ calves 1, hogs 4022; sheep 11354; hones 10.. Notwithstanding Ihc fnct that re cciplo liftvo been light nnd compnm lively few entile wero offered to the trade, prices have pngtfcd fully twenty-five cents all nlong tho lino. Prime steers sold $7.G0 to $"."., cows $0.50 in $0.75. heifers $7.00 to $7.25 and bulls at $0.00 represent a conserva tive range. Downward tendency to the swine trade eaily in the week became chronic by Thursday when best light weight hog sold nt $7.50 to $7.55. These mice are twenty tb thirty cents lower thnn a week ngo. I.hpil dntion has been very liberal. 4022 hem) of suiim being unloaded here xinco Snturday. trillion values recehed n trimming Thursdny, due to the let-up in de innnd. Tho cattle decline has nf fcetcd both sheep nnd bog markets and fresh meat business shows bier losses compared with enrly January trade. Choice wethers are down a quarter nl $0.00 to $0.15; ewes $5.00 to $5.15. Lamb market steady to .i Mindo weaker, tops $7.00 to $7.25, demand not so urgent. Hulk of sheep 1ioho offerings during week only medium quality. KIN ER E ILL WORRIES ENGLAND LONDON, Feb. 3. King George's health is gtviug his physicians not a little concern. His majesty has been miffering intermittently sinco Christ mai with a troublesome cold, which the most careful treatment has been iiunblo to eradicate. Tho present winter, with its sudden changes of temperature, and its al most continuous rain, has been trying for persons even of robust constitu tion. King George is of frail phys ique, and this fnct renders him pe culiarly susceptible to the ravages of (ho KnglUh winter which he managed to escape last year by taking the Durbar trip to India, from which he returned in splendid condition. Those who have seen the king late ly have noted with considerable ap prehension the contrast with his ap pearance last spring. His stoop of shoulder has increased perceptddy, nnd he seems to havo lost quite a little in weight, while his facial ex pression ia anything but that of a well roan. sHHMBflLLLHP WHHHPlln' -tf bby Hbbbbbbbbbbbbbh mIBBm'HPs0a. aLshPbIbv MVvMMKK 'vbVbbbbbbHbIH BBTBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlRPPlk-flBMBBHBT-MaHBBB IsHij v.1 'jAP-dlrv inB r EViBILLteiflMlBBMHIBiHvllHLDHIlrxk' W.. ",BBBBBL'4MHEBBBBBBBBBHiBBk MINNKAI'OI.IM, Minn. IVIi. II After 'A jeuis of lesenivh work, Dr. I, II. Hurtfuii of .MiiineiiMili, has dW coveted u IiiIichmiIohIh cure which the Daily Nowh, iv newspaper today claims rivals that recently announc ed by Itr. i'ledeiick Fran. Kilvdinitiui of Merlin. Tho Hcrmu Is Injected In such n UMtiitier, as to strengthen the it'U taiice of the cells In tho body. Dr. HutKMii disputes Dr. Koch's theory that a kciiii causes lint disease uiainlaiiiitig Hint ICoch's IiiIh'iihiIihU Kcrm is a iii'Hmlilc factor In the t velopiuenl of the disense. He insists that the otit cure is to sheimtheu tho resistance sn serins ntuiot live. i Pnilt IntieU In sny color prtntett hy the Mall Tribune tf Drnest I!, Iliul. picsident of Ilia Crater l.tiko l.ninliei' company, and evIeiiNlwh inteieHled in .laeksou couiilv tlinher with ('. I Infer of Coun cil IlluflV, la., ditd suddenly at l.oiin llcai'h, Calif., Hatuiday. The news was iccelxed In it telcgiiiin to IMltnr H. llufer of this city. .Mr. Unit was well known in this section, hating been hern several limes in connection with his timber ItnldliiKS. .Mr. Unit was piesldeiit of the I'irst National hank of Council Hint Is, nnd for twcUc euix was republican uatlniiul couiinitleciiiati from his dis trict in Inwn, playiiu; nu Imporlaut patt In the affair of the middle west, A wife and dauubler, Chili c, utul two nous, besides other relatives ami a ho"! of friends, moiiiu. Sterling Mine In Applcgute Section, Irfirgctt l'lnccr Mine In llio World. RANGERS TO MEET HERE NEAR FUTURE A meeting of the forest rangers from five or six national forests cov ering Bontheni Oregon nnd northern California has been called and will be held in this city about February 18. Over 100 forestry men will be in attendance. The meeting will be devoted to a discussion of forestry matters, much attention being given lo fires und fire losses. Last year the i angers met at Yrckn, Cal. MELON CUT Bf OIL TRUST NEW YORK. Feb. 3. As the re sult of moneys it secured when the supreme court ordered tho stock of its subsidiaries distributed, the Stan dard Oil company of New Jerey to day announced a "ca'-h distribution" of $-10 n share, the total distribution amounting to $39,335,528. Immediately after the distribution was announced the stock of the Stan dard Oil company of New Jcrcy ad vanced 18 points. GRAVE CONCERN OVER HEALTH OF POPE PIUS IIOME. Keb. 3. Decause tho con dition of his heart Is far from satis factory and tho gouty symptoms which have been anno)lng htm for somo time havo Increased, concern ts felt over the health of Tope Pius today. He Is confined to his apartments. BOOIES OF FIVE LIE BY LABOR TROUBLES IN AVALANCHE DEBRIS NEW YORK. Feb. 3. The stock' TYR- Wa,h- I'M Although the mnrkct closed irregular today. Can-, Qri'al Northern tracks through hero ndiau Pacific dropped a point nnd a ' wh,cn wcro carrlca wn' w,,n ",0 half. Can lost n point and steel five- "' anow ,,do ,,mt urrcd tWtt eighths of n jwint. Southern Pacific ' nK0 a ""t" "t10"- oino' collateral fours moved up a point and i a half to 07. Likelihood of resumption of hostil ities in the Dnlkans and threats' of V whero burled hctieuth tho thntuand of tons of ico and rock nro the bodies of tiro laborers who were crushed by tho slide. Three shifts labored day nnd night lo open tho tines of the railway, but tho bodies of theso flo will reuuln further un der tho avalanche, lieo-.uiim ll would cot thousand of dollars to recover them. Somo skeleton iu.iv bo found In tho spring when the snow thaws away from the logs and boulders. Reduction on Shoes Wo nro jjivintf Jon poi oont off on nil hIiooh. Our shoos onny qnnlity. Wo nro holtlinj; (o llio snnio roasonnlilo prioo.s notwillislnndiii,' tho honvy ndvnnoos on shoos luring the pnst throo to fivo months. In mhlitiou to this wo nro now giving u ton por oont discount for cash. The Wardrobe WEST MAIN ST. A A. A .I'MTT AAAAAAAAAAA AAA.A.AAAA .00OOOOOvIv '--vr-v-''-v' -"v-v-v T '"", widespread labor troubles in the steel industry hnd a depressing effect. Trading was checked by uncertainty whether the supreme court would hand down the Minnesota rate de cision today. I funds wero steady. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SAYS INDIAN CHILDREN WERE SLAIN FOR ESTATES i li'i4) ilKMJiliiiV ' i i,i. LINNEN, I'oruilng only ono of a series of nar ratives of crimes us sliocklug as those tor whleli (he McNumarns were con vleled lit California, Inspector IMwurd It, I.liineu, speclul Indian InveBtlgatoi for the Becretary of the Interior, telU hoy Ih.ihI swindlers slew two Creek i hlldrou In OUIahoma lu furtherance ol a frsiidulciit deed plot, The govern nient will undoubtedly order a tborousb Unwtltfallou of these charges. Presbyterian Church Yesterday nt tho Presbyterian church was a day of great inspira tion. Tho morning services were rich in music, and the sermon was from 2 Cor. 11:21, 'Vhoruitisocet Any Is Hold, I Am Hold AUo." Iepreentn(tes of the Conserva tory of Music of Albany collcgo wcro present. Mrs. Hans Flo, the ocal instructress nnd Miss Wnggener, the instrumental teacher of that conser vatory took part m tho services. The evening service was one of music nnd ong. A Jurgo nudicnce wns present morning and evening. Many were highly pleased with the music. The program nt 7:30 follews: Hymn 33, "Hark! Hark! My Soul." Organ Miss iigsener. Solo Mrs. Flo. Quartette. Soo Miss I Inure. Piano soloMis', Waggoner. Solo Mrs. Flo. "List Cherubic Hosts" Quintette. Offering and offertory. Sermon, hiibject, "1 Will Sing of My Hedeemer." Solo Mr. Ho. Solo Herbert Alford. "He Is Watching Over Israel" Quartette. Solo "Ncnrer My Clod to Thoc," Ceo, Andrews. IJoncdiction. Thankful Ho Wus Not a Woman. Tho late 1-awhon Tail, of Kngland, tho great woman's doctor, said he never wont to bed at night without thanking heaven ho was not born a woman. No doctor ever knew better than ho what women havo to suffer at somo times of their lives. It was an American woman Jong sinco passed to her reward who Intro duced a simple combination of roots and herbs called Lydla K. PInkham's Vegetable Compound, that has proved wonderfully successful In mitigating suffering and curing diseases of wo men. It has brought unspeakablo relief to thousands of women who suffered from femalo Ills. A Curcful IVrinul Will Prove Its Value to i:ery Mull Trlbiiuo Header The average man Is a doubter, and there Is little wonder that this Is so Misrepresentations make Hoplo skeptics. Now-n-days tho public ask for better cvldonco than tho testimony of strangera. I lore Is proof which should convlncu every Mall Tribune reader. !!. J. Durfce. 32 N. Hartlett St, Medford, Ore., says: "I was trou bled by my kldnes off and on for years. If I caught a slight cold. It always settled In them, causing my back to becomo very lame, weak and painful. Last summer I wns suffering In that way and on a friend's advice, I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. I found this remedy to bo exactly as represented and In a few days tho trouble left me. 1 know of many othor persons who havo obtained bcnoflt from Doan's Kidney Pills." Tor snlo by nil dealers. Prlco 50 conts. Kostcr-Mllburn Co., Jluffalo, New York, solo agonts for tho United States, Ilutnembor tho name Doan's and tako no other. Hotel Medford Rooms without bath OOc per day t T ? ? ? ? ? f f V t f f r f r r r r r r r r r t r r r r T ? t ATTENTION! Men, Young Men and Boys Do you need wearing apparel of any kind? You will have the opportunity for the balance of this week to make a nice saving on your purchases, besides knowing that when you buy it here you get only merchandise with merit and when we say bargains you know what it means. Following are a few of the things we are effering: . l2 Off . 25 Off . 12 Off !4 to 13 Off . $1.00 . 75c and up Rooms with bath $1.30 per day and up. Special rates ly week or month. Combination breakfasts every morning 2a, as and -IS cent. U.-50 2.1c Evory storo ad should ho a repre sentative one. Tho newcomor In town, who reads today' ads, should bo ablo to "place" tho city's stores In their positions of rohitlvo Import I anco from tlmt ono reading, Tomoirovt'H MKUC'IfA.VTH MLVCII 11:30 to 2 p. in. Pottago Mllannlso Fried Columbia Itlvcr Smelts Sauce Tartaro Saratoga Chips Minced Turkey Cutlets Aux Petit Pols Prancalsn Dolled Sugar Cured Corned Ilcef and Cabbngo Koenlgsborgor Klupps with Potatoo Paucako Mashed Potatoes Creamed Itlce Sauor Pickles Lemon Mcranguo Plo Fruit Shorbot Tea Coffeo Milk During meal hours beautiful music uud singing will bo rendered by II err Curl Gilnsen mid Mine. Iiiulyuo. 1 ? t T ? t t T T t t T T f 5 t ! One lot of Men's and Boys1 Suits at One lot of Men's and Boys' Suits at . One lot of Men's and Boys1 Boys' Overcoats at One lot of Men's and Boys' Overcoats at . One lot of Men's Golf Shirts, worth $1.50 to $2, at One lot of Men's Golf Shirts, worth $1 to $1.25, at. One lot of Men's and Young Men's $2.50 to $3.50 Hats at '2 Off One lot of Men's Raincoats at ... 2 Price One lot of Men's Silk Umbrellas, worth $2.50 to $7.50 at 2 Off Our loss is your gain if you need ': any of this merchandise MODEL CLOTHING CO. Corner Main and Bartlett Streets Medford, Oregon $''"$$''$''$' $5V'k5'J '' -' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y T Y Y T Y Y Y Y 4 " I, iMy H'r f'W jy njjppmiypw mty mtlffp - Wt't-4'hW Hr " t- v t