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w K" VI ,K PXCfEFOTJB. MEDFORD MATE TRTT3UNE. MEDFORD. OREC10N. MONDAY. DEOEM1.KR 1. MM 5 I Bedford Mail tribune AN INDnj'BNDIWT NBWBPAPRIt PUHI.lHUlCn KVIOUT tAKTKUNOON kxuih't nuNiMT ny the MUtHi-OtlU l'lUNTlNO CU. .Thi ttomocrMlo Times, The Medford Mall.Thn Medford Tribune, The Oouth rri orrgonian, Tim Aahland Tribune. Officii Mall Tribune llulMlne. IK. 57. 50 North Kir street; telephone "8. Official Paper of tho City of Medford, Official Paper of Jnokaon County. QBOUai: PUTNAM. Editor nnd Manager HSli Knternd ns necond-clnes matter nt Medford, Orocon, under tho net of Hnrch 3, I8TP, BREEDING STRIFE AND DISCORD SUBSOKIPTIOX RATES. Ono yenr, liy inntl .. ...-JS.on Dim month, tiy tn< .... ... .SO Per month, delivered tiy carrier In Mrdford. Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point .. .... - 80 Hnlunlay only, tiy mull, itr jenr... !.n Weekly, per ybr .--. 1 60 SWORN CIRCUI.A.TION. Dntty averag for ctan months end Ine Novimbci :o, isn I'M HOSPTAL F, AIRNETS A "WASHINGTON ttispnteh in tho Portland Tologrnin roads as follews: WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.Mnyor Pttrdln and otlior cltUona mibmlttod a petition through tin) Oregon delegation to hnvo tho slto selected for tho Mod font public building relinquished nnd another site selected In u ntoro central locntlon. Tho petitioners tny tho Inspectors ittndo i mistake lit selecting tho sito nhio squares from tho rnllroml station nnd ask nnothor examination with n tlew to tho selection ot n proper site. ' Tho filing of tho petition is ill-atlvisod and unfortunate nnd can only result in community discord and dolav. Noi only this, but tho petition misstates facts whon it assoris that tho proposed sito is nine blocks, from tho railroad. Tho issue was fought out. years ago. Tho claims of tho respective sites woro submitted and tho sito chosen by a department investigator. Tho matter shyuld bo lot rest, so that the construction of tho building can bo begun at once. Medford needs tho money. As far as tho sito is concerned, it makes little differ- TRY 10 ASPHYXIATE MURDERER WHO STAR $ fi SLAUGHTERED SIX SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Dee. 1. In n dtjlllmrnte attempt to iispliyx- Into llalph Lopes, tho Mexican sought ns n sextuplo murderer, who look ro fugo In tltu Ptuh-Apox ml no near lllnghiun hint week mill stood off miv crnl hundred pursuera with his ilflo, flrex woro Ktnrtoit today nt tho en trance to tho initio's 700 foot lool. Tho 15 other olta from tho tulno . j ..i. -j lltlll Itt,.ttll.l1, Iiii.tt, I. a I ,...... I .lit once, except to a few property owners who hope to profit (from 0Ut8llU,( ,,, rlro WM toil wlth 12020 TOWARDS i A DIN IT 1 The hospital fair closed, in blare of glory on Saturday night. The total receipts nfter nil bilU were paid wns $2020.08 n most gratifying relnni for (lie lime and labor expended. There was specinl-music in the ballroom on Saturday nlglil. ana more than 73 couples danced (ill the small hour. On tho main floor, C. E. Gate, Mnjor Canton nnd Colonel Poos held forth ns auctioneers and were so successful that before midnicht every article remaining bad been sold. Colonel Hoos held n mock police court, where two "officers" brought their victims to be held tip U lor nil they were worth. Znldee Hushes Iluslncs Znidcc, the Egyptian, had more business than she could nttend to. while tho nigger babies turned costly somersaults every few minutes. The beautiful brido dolls in the Colony club booth went to Mrs. K. E. Ooro nnd Porter J. Xeff. Mnda lme, the mngnificent, wns given to Itru. I'obert lJurges holder of the lncky number. The sale of chances on this doll brought in more than $50. Bidding on (he mot popular lit lie girl for the Lady Constance doll closed nt 11 o'clock, with T.ula Nrown, 10S1; Mnry Foster, 715, nnd Violet Bass, 120. This beautiful doll brought great hanniness to he fortunate little owner nnd incident ally $102.80 into the hospital fund. Japs nnd CIilneo Giro The Japanese association made u very substantial donation of cash nnd Ihe Chinese five handsome jflft. The proceeds of the dance given by the Hen Hur lodge on Friday night were donated to the hospital fund n not inconsiderable sum. Awnrds were mnde of several nr tieles by C. E. Gates in the presence of witnesses nnd tho fnir manage ment on Sunday. , Awards Arc Mario No. 23, n brass teakettle, goes tn Geo. W. lloberls; Xo. 3, n linen nnd lnee surplice, goes to Mnrgnret Krn- piu; 33, n linen nnd Ince nltar cloth goes tp Helen Herbirt; Ko. 18, n Hattrnberg centerpiece, will bo (lit property of Mrs. It. F. Antle; No. 2.' gives G?o. T. Foyes n oaerole. while No, 10 gives Annie D. O'Flrien n handsome fruit set. Two articles wero won by person -who failed to call for them on Sat urday night. Thero wero n red box of candy, Miss Myrtle CInyville, nnd n pansy oil painting, which belongs to Maufoid Youse or Yonsc. The-o nrt'cles can bo obtained by calling nt the Nusli hotel. Curd of Thanks "The Sisters of Providence of thn Sarrd Heart hoHpilal wish by (his Ittttr to express their sincere gruti lid' o tli men nnd women who iik s til with their fcir, nnd u lia po. pie of Mulford wh-e gmerositj lwuv it a success. 'SISTEIt iI'RAXKDEK, -Supt." )y unearned increment through the enhanced value of their property. Had those property ownoi-s shown enter prise equal to that shown by west side proportv, owners and offered to share this prospective increase by purchas ing and donating a site, they would undoubtedly have secured the postoffieo. Instead, thov raised ,tho urieo of lots and wanted exorbitant sums for all available loca tions. Tins in itselt would disgust tho department. Tho matter threatens to revive the old oast side and .est side eontrovcrsv, inasmuch as tho west side proportv owners will retaliate. A community divided against itself t-annot accomplish much. All energies arc needed lor the community as a whole. Tho Mail Tribune stands for Medford and refuses to recognize the right of any faction to start anything from selfish motives that broods discord. It knows of no demand on the part of tlie people of the city for a change of site, but a widespread demand for immediate construction. Petitions like that referred to can only result in delay. Ileuoe it should not receive consideration. The Pacific Highway cn.unno popper, sulphur and damp Kim powder, nnd hack ot It n fitunil of riflemen was stationed to uhoot down I.opoz If ho Hliould attemVt tp rush past and escape. Tho ftiltlo apparently was try'lnu to build a bulkhead to keep the (uiuch out. I.epu: killed a fellow Mcxlvau nt Ulngham on tho night of Noveintior HI and took to tho liljU In an at tempt to escape. A posse of threo officers followed him hut when the) came up with Mm, tho fugitive, am bushed on a' hillside, Killed tho en tire trio. When the news of this killing reached the officers bands of men took the trail. Ournorod, finally, I.opci found refuse In tho mliio lust Thursday. Ho had a small quantity of provisions, his rlflo and ntnplo am munition to rcuWt a long bIuko. (Portland Journal.) The turning of the first shovelful 'of dirt on the Oregon divi-ion of the Pacific highway near A-hlntul Fri day, marked an important advance in the era of road development that is spreading throughout the state. Honor is due the progressive resi dents of Jaekon county ns pioneers in this modern movement. It wns especially befittimr that the distinction of placing the firt shovoi in the ground should have been ne corded to Samuel .Hill, who, ns n lender in the advocacy of good mads is doing much to promote the gen eral welfare and is building n mem orial to his memory more endunu than marble or bronze. The building of n highwnv over the Siskiyou on n low gradient will make the natural beautv of the mountain range more neee-Jsible and will draw into Oregon thousands ot tourists from California. It will necessitate the tanking of n corre sponding good road through Joseph ine, Douglas nnd the Willamette vn' lev counties nnd thus lend to a well developed system throughout the western portion of the state. it will also bring nlxmt an im provement in the roads of Central Oregon. As n forerunner of conditioiw that are to come the beginning of netii.il work by Hnekon county is full of the deepest significance. SWEEK FAILS OF iDENY PUBLISHERS CONFIRMATION A T EA EM WASHINGTON.. Dec. 1. Prcsl. dent Wilson's appointment of Henry Plndell of Peoria., III., as ambassa dor to Hussla, having failed of con firmation at the session ot congress Just concluded, tho Pcorlan's name Euqcno Rejects Armory Tho paving Intcrnoctlnn bunds was thu only onu of the threo lnoitHiiros submitted to tho peoplo osterday that was approved. This measure received a majority of 1SS. Tu ormory was defeated by a majority of 17U, and tho Increase In the gen eral fund tax levy received nn ad verse majority of 239. Tho vote was exceedingly light, only a few more thnu a third of tho voters of the city coming to the polls. Eu gene Register. TODAY Vaudeville, LIBBY 6 TRAYER A- classy, up-to-tho-minuto act, clover comedians and singers of real ability. Photeplays: ' HIDDEN LOVE Drama THE NORWOOD CASE Society drama HIS CONSCIENCE Comedy Drama BACHELOR, GIRLS CLUB Karoo Comedy Woolworth & Woolworth Music and Kf foots ADMISSION 10 CKNTK. Notice, all Ben Hurs h i ;Don't forgot tho big Box Social and Dunce. Woclnbu day, Docombor 3, 8 p, in, COMMITTEE, Latta St Hopkins Nurseries Growers of II igh-tl ratio Fruit Trees. Apple and Voar Trees aro our snecinltios, Stock ouo-yoar-old trees on thrco-yoar-ohl roots. Some of best orchards in the valley are sot to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Medford office, room -IDli, Al. F. & H. building. Phono StlSMi. K.xporioneo shows that homo grown, acclimated trees aro tho best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES Cy&txm' ? &5Wtttr 4sA. I?. .AjttT ?ws'":iJ . FOR .MEDFORD PEOPLE ITik eatre Medfiml "miens' i:jcrlenres Pur ulsli Topic for .Ieilfortl ONcuhhIoii RIGHT TO FIX SALES !E PRI BOOKS Tho following oxperlettco occurred In Medford. A Medford citizen re lates It. Similar experiences nre occurring dally. Medford peoplo aro being relieved. Retting rid ot dlstresiltig kidney Ills. Try Doan's Kidney IMIIs the tested Medford remedy. Medford peoplo testify; Medford peoplo profit. Tho evidence Is homo ovldcnco tho proof convincing. Medford testimony Is gratefully given. Medford sufferers should heed It. Mrs. Grnco Sknetors. V. Jackiiou St., Medford. Ore , fas: "I can roc- Sunday nml Monday MglitM 7 P. M, Sunday .Mntlnco -: 13 V, M. p.vriii: wi:i:kiv no. n.j jaita si:aih)ht oi Ji:itrsAi.i:.M ins I'insT pkupeh.manci: Kdlsun .MAN IN WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Publish ers wero denied today the right to maintain arbitrary tales prleos on rnnv-rlffb f1 Yiinla In 1tAlafni tit. . ..... vvh-"bv-.u wwf ... .. u.v..,, iv ninniena uonn s Kiuuoy rills, pro- fhr) lvtiltml Ctfiftt citnrnmn etnurt InifnuT n( llnublnu' jn. ul... must go before the senate again dur-1 .hIch ntuna Q J "cop-rlght monopoly" similar to tho other symptoms of kidney trouble, "patent monopoly" decreed In tho J This romoriy relieved mo when 1 Dick Mimeograph case. luted It ami I hao hcou welt ever Tho court's dccUIon was handed since tiii: tii: I.ublu llA.MPKK o.VTiiKiit WKimiNd i:vi: Vltagraph, Featuring Mnurlro Cos tello nnd Clara Klmbal Young Mntklns IMnno, Traps Druias, I'ffccts Coining Tuesday Nlglit WHO WIMi MAHHV M.lllV Series -t ur-- ""ft.1. i"tt SsRwlHfNWMsssP'' KsmAssL&sELXlSKsSssssMlsssskV 1 (1 's ji better carsold at a lower price, uder all conditions in overy coiui- the Ford has proven itself tho one ir that will moot ovory tost. And in rst and after costs it saves monov for s owner. $r."i Is thu now prim of thn Ford runnlinut; tho touring car Is If. 15; tho town car Ji'00 nil f, o, b. Medford comploto with equipment. (let catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES SpnrlA lliiltdliig Medfonl, Oie. -3X.-?mSSE5E3iC " -r. WHWW!li,l)HWi,WWWV . tWTnHWimiTffm't. ? - .-IP - Ing tho session which began today. Tho Plndell case was complicated in the first place by a report which reached the czar's government that ' u ' ' ; n . mi doun ln ,l1" u5t brought by It unwelcome to Russian officialdom. ........ , . . .. .. ISIS THEATRE Later another difficulty aroso In con nection with tho publication of n letter, addressed to Plndell and hear ing the name of United States Sena tor Lewis of Illinois, offering Pindell tho St. Puterfburg embassy, with nothing to do and purely for the honor attached to tho post, on con dition that ho resign at the end of a' year. It afterward transpired that Lewis did not writo tho letter, which was attributed t a dismissal of v. private tccretary of the Illinois lawmaker. nthftr nnnnfnf mnta wlilnfi fullntl ' of confirmation wero thoio of Alex ander Sweclt of Oregon, as minister to Slam; six secretaries of ombasslo. twelve secretaries ot legations and Ci postmasters. HUERTA FOES MENACE; REFUGEES FLEE CAPITAL KUSH MUKt WAIfiiHIru 1 10 MBOCAN HERS PHIMDI5LPHIA, Doc. l.Pre pnratlonu were boiug rushed at the League Island navy yard hero today for tho battleship Montana and the torpodo boat Iloo to sail as toon ns the WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 Under Uhe pressure of the constitutionalist aimlos in the north advancing on Chihuahua and the menacing activ ities of tho Zapatistas to tho south tho situation of the Huorta govern ment was believed by officials boro today to be critical, Efforts of Huerta to obtain monoy to pay accrued interest on the nation al railroad bonds were regarded as a demonfatratlon of the deterrent effect upon foreign capital of the attitude of American government toward 11. jMncy and company, of Now York, against tho American Publishers' as sociation and tho American Hook Sellers' association, charged with composing tho National "Poel: Trust." Tho Macy company In 1902 sued tho publishers association, charging that It comprises three-fourths of all American publishers, nnd the book sailors nisoclntlon, compoFcd ot n majority of all book sellers and fllTAntu Thn unit u'na tirmtfFl.t midi. I the Sherman anti-trust law, and sought to enjoin the associations from enforcing their contracts and alleged combinations to fix prices on both copyrighted and uncopyrlghtcJ books, and from controlling tho sup ply and sale of such books. That the associations combined in 1001 to secure "unreasonable and extortion ato profits" and to prevent compe tition, wag charged. Por solo by all dealors, Prlco 50 cents. Kostor-.MIIburn Co., Ilnffnlo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Hemomhor tho name Doan's and take no other. Poisoned Blood Quickly Cleansed In Any Form of Blood Trouble the Cure is Rapid. rg9 possible, presumably for Mexican thobo who would risk money to secure waters, aud It was said tho transport 'oxorbitant profits at this btago of the Hancock would bo in active commls; great national tragedy. elan before the end of the week. It wus Impossible to confirm a report that tho liattlealilp Mississippi u'so Jiad been ordored prepared for sail ing on short notice, but It waj gen erally Velloved, Mexico City is almost isolated. From tho northern half of Mexico, tho state department reports uhow that mail and telegraph matter can not get southward beyond Monterey except to Saltlllp. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. JM H. I1AIITLKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-a tiriliiilanrn Horvlrw Iicduit Cormier QKIGHESTER S PILLS ft 5w i I or IjJIkI Atu jour Urugrln Uf x I'llUlu ! l Uld i.illvV !, kI1 will, Llin U1U0. V Tl a, vttirr. Ilur mtwovr v itrnirMi.t. Aik(riii. in H.-rrus DIAMU.NI lltlANU I'll. LH. ft, ila .clilknuwnMlIt.fcrut.AlirlKci:.Ua SOU) BV OSligOISK VOIVT.HCIIE N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST AND TKAClIUt First-class Musk for all Occasions IUO V, 1'ourtli St. PJiouo 7101 An nitnnlihlne rffonl of irrlou blood pol'enlui: U 'Ully tirviiKlit to i.ur nttmtlou. And moat It not all llimu utartllni; en I n ml llin could le avirlcil uiti Hie blood primed, toned aud purllKd In udvuncu by iLttt wrmhrml remedy I. noun eviTwliero a H H. H. rw pode reallx.' how ijulckly llio Brem iHCcuieK inrieled ullli thu ntlil4 cod (rrincnt (rum nndlemul tuuii, con stlimtlun and Inaitlvu kUUi-i. 'I lie nyinptonis ura fever, thlrt. excit ability, dry tkjn followid by roh. and many Indication MroiiK'ly illainioned us I'loiualiiv iolonloir. 'IUU condition U a. tuot tiidvcraal In all illnmtvi and U julckly overcome by h aitlon ot H. H. H. The iiit'dliltial projierlli of H. H. K, are relatively jnat as caentlal to well balanced IhaIiIi o aro the nutritive properties of the meata, gralna, futa nnd usar of our 1 .lll r..l ,.. i ..... ..tn . .,.,.. .. x-.,, wu. .,,,,, ,. iiii nil) tear IIIIH lutv In mind and an your bl' '.d under (lie ilomlnatlnic Induen'-o of K. K H. yoil Mill not only drive out Ihoan Imtmrltlca that rauae llheumatlim, fntarrh, licieina, Pirn (ilea, Dolls and thin anemle blood, but you will fid anew tho thrill of health that tan come only from n pnrlM'il blood trenm. Do not accept nnjtlilni; ln In place of H. H K. : pay nn attintlon to tho "Juat as flood" clalmi of thoie who votiM aacririre your health to make an ritrn profit. H. H, K. ronlnlna no rnlnerali, no crude drui;s, tiothlnc but the moat beneficial botanical materiaia Ho be anre 'and iret H. H. H. nnd avoid dlaappolntmint, (let a bottlo today and wrlln for free advlco to The Kwlft Hpeelflg Co., i'23 HwUt Vliz., At lauta, On. vaui;ii,i.i: RANZO Comedy Pnlccllst PIiodiplnjH Today lpi:lla's levi: htohv Featuring Julia Swayno Ourdon DOHOTIIV'S AI)OITI.V Drama A PALLHN HKHO Comedy tiii: winning iminch Comedy JIMMY'S FINISH Comedy iiHTTY iiurn.v and tiii: had MAN Comedy Hero TiiCHiIay mtoNciio niLLv (j i, -is sguAiti: Two Parts MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Oorsctioro 32(5 North Bnrtlott. Phono .r)(J3 . S T O P ! DR. W. H. HEOKMAN Homeopath j PHYSICIAN AND SUHOI.'ON Offlre Spnrln llulldlng Offlro Hours II) A. JI. to : l J. J Draperies Wn carry very complete line of drapnrlea , lac rurtalne. rlalurea. etc.. and do all rlaaaea of uidiiilatrrlnc A Peclni man to look after IliU worV oluIVely and will KlVft aa kooA aervlrv aa I poaallila to tfat In er the larifHl Cllbs Weolu & McGownn Co. ART STORE Hitdticed price, picture framing, on pictures nnd E. D. Weston Official Photographor of thr Medford Commercial CluL Amateur Finishing Vost Cnrda Panoraraiu Work Flash lihtH Poitraitit 4 t Interior and exterior viewj- VT i.! 1 k iuKaiives inauo anv linn und any place by Jippomt rueut. h. JI. IIAIt.MON, Jlaunger. 208 E. Main Pnoue H71 Century Edition of MUSIC 5c a Copy while it lasts All kinds of post rnrds nt big re ductions. It. L. UHNNKTT, PltOP. I'liono No, I)(I7"I .'III N. (Iittpo St. 13 YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? If not, see McCurdy At once, or telephone ON 1'-TWO-THREE ( )l I wo. Spnrln Pnildint; I have JiiHt received n consignment of JERSEY and DURHAM COWS which I wish to sell at ouco. L. H. HOUSTON Olio mllo west of Talent, ' I 4 rt r5!vfcAT'B'VI Ad W4trniM '?j BLsa ssssssssMlK ENT- INDIA UISE' Timouoii 4 ttio Medi terranean, SuesCansl. Red Sraind Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, Inclmlingildotilpitbiougb India, Tb Ihty Land and EfXpl, atppplnR at Interest Ing polnti In Emope, Ails and Africa, by tho "" S. S. CLEVELAND () From New Yotb, January IS, H 93Dya$700andup lacludlng ilioit ticuuloDt an4 lln, criuiy a apt uaa, .trAU " i.jyl. ,!'lu". rP-a ll I f.iai. Around h. World, through la PeaanaLanal, and Metiilarranaan bltM. HAMBURG-AMERICAN )t4 line r JUO Powell St., Huu Piiinclsco, CI., or Local AtfeuU, ! ,'a i." 4 1tit v virlr &, . ..' , . i.. i - it tAat4.' i-)r ., 4 wi: ,i4jwrt It uii