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THE MEPFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDIfORD, ORIWON, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. BRADSHAW CASE BEFORE CALKINS . ... ii. u.rt.. ni.. I Final Amumont on the Matter Bolnu Matlo Before Circuit Court Totlny Cnso Has Been Founlit Now Mnni-lu Tun Vnnrs I noany two Tears. j j ! , , ,5ftl" hUxy ,Mrr, VH floorgo W. Stevens ol al.. wnti nrwiod; In tho circuit court yesterday. Th Id Ih tho cuku Uuuwn an the "llrndHhaw" cmio, wherein 1'. In nought to upset tho disposition mndo of his property by tho Into W. II. Urad nhaw, Hotel Arrivals. At tho Nuuh II. H. Tronhon, En glo Point; L, J. Watson, Max I' Fries, Portland; C, 11. Nlcoll, .San rrancUco: O. Carpontor, Portland; H..O. Hinlth, Oranti Pass; John C. Bhnfor, Portland; Alex McLean, Chi cago; C. A. Oerrer, Portland; J. M. VokH. Midas; E, L. Ludlow, Anil land ; O. Ilrumley, Oalcland; V. A. Wylle, Portlani'; W. ('. Stringer. Iteddlnn; N. E. Wright, W. A. Cran ilnll, F. P. Cook, Ban Francisco; J. , ll. Campbell, Illstnarck. At ttio Mooro KuKoiiu II. Hunon ry, Heattle; K. C. Jackson, City; C. V, Willis, Portland: W. W. Card well, Rochester; ft. von dor llollun, Wellen; J. W. Holmes, Portland; J. A. llothwell, I,os AtiRoles; O. W. IlolllKtor, Portland; It. I). French, l.on AnKele; J. M. llrnndouburK. lleorKe C. HastlnKs, J, O. Fitters and wife, Deorco Steele, Portinnd, EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. OeorRo AHord of Kern Valley was doing trading In Phoonlx last Mon day. K. O. Croy am wtto woio Jledford visitors last Tuesday, Mrs, C. Carey Is unite a successful Kardeuer. She has lettuce that Is beKlnnlng to hendlu,tho open ground. Only n small bed, but enough to dem onstrate that early ve;fotabloa could bo grown In Itoguo Htver valley. Mrs. Dr. Malmgron roturnod to her homo In Phoonlx Ir.st 8undayl from Los Angles, Cal.. where she . , , , , , . . has been detained on business. ' l,myu v,uivoi oi i iiuuhi who to Talent on business last Tuesday. rS."kB: Kurry was calling at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, C. Carey last Monday. Q. L). Baulsmnu of North Phoenix wan up to C, Carey's garden ranch Tuesday to buy moiuo of his fluo seed potntooi). Lent Hughes of Forn Valley was In Phoenix last Tuosdny m business. Miss Clara Allen of North Talent was In Modford Inst Monday after noon. McClaln & Hoi.ry, tho North Tal ent tannery men, made a big ship ment of hides last Monday. Mr. and Mm. John Qrnffcs of North Phoonlx district wore visiting Mr. Uraffes brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Furry, last Sunday. JORDAN WOULD CURB V0RIFERI0US STUDENTS STANTOItD UNIVKHSITY, Cal.. March President David Starr Jordan of tho univormty today Htuuria n proponent of a Htylo of rooting wincn HtudoniH cnnrnotoruod iih "lady-like." Tn n npoooh beforo a mooting of HtudoniH Pronidout Jordan spoke of fioverul phusoH of tho rooting quoation which ho iluoined objectionable, par tieularly that of "rnttling" tho op poHiug plnyorrt hy noiso-mnking do vieoH. Tho editor of tho Daily Palo Alto hiiH taken nn opposite stand and in an editorial asorlcd that rooting Blioulri bo made iih much a part of tho gnme na tho "eighteen mon and tho umpire." Sunday Weddlnu at Grants Pass. Clnronoo 0. Crow of Contral Point nnd Miaa Elln Trno Cnroy of Grantn Pans wore united in mnrringo nt the homo of tho hrido'H aunt, Mrs. S. F. Moriuu, in tho lattor city, hint Sun day ut l:!10 p. in., Hov. Kobert Mc Lonn of tho Fii-Ht Prosbyterinu church performing the ceremony. Only immediate relntives and clone friondH of tho contracting pnrtiot woro proaont to witnosB the intoroHt-' Ing coromoiiy, wlrioh wiib followod lv nn elegant woddiug diunor, at which 12 covors woro laid. Tho brido in ono of QrautH Pubs' most ohnvming nnd popular dauglilors and Iiijh many friondH in thnt suction. Mr. Crow is loo well known to most of our roadora na tho nffnblo nud onp nblo agent of tho Southern Paoifio nt Contral Point to nood nuy intro duction, nnd hia mnny frionda will unito in boat wishos to himself and hia brido. TALL REBEL. Dy MARIA D. FUnEV. U'opyrliiht, 1910, hy American I'rem Amo- clnilmi.J On Ifolborn street In lndnii Im a row of buildings Hint nny sightseer tmmlng 0I1 t0 of IIlolor hun woulu recouniw at oneo as imvinic boon loft among modern buildings from n past uk. it i called tuu staple inn, ami '"'r0 ,,r' ',u,nsoil Vtolu llU "Idler." Ono morning after tho bnttlo of Cub lolmi, which ended tho rebellion In cot,a"1' ,w ,,i0 lrtoiHlor, three Hcotchmcii who Imd been captured In urn., against tho king wcte being co. ducted past tho Staple Inn to thu Towor. A block slopped the mid cor tege. Olio of thu prisoners, Mac Donga), was a very tall limn, over looking hln fclloWH, utid wlthnl slngu liirly hnudNomo. A lady looking from thu window of thu Inn called out to him: "You tall rebel, you will soon bu shorter by a head." MncDougnl turned a , pair of In rue, sad eyes upon her and asked defer entially: "Docs that give you pleasure, mad- am?" "It does." Then, tnndnm" taking off lib) hat nud making a low bow "I do not dlo In vain." Tho way liavlnu' been cleared, tho procession passed on, and tho lady withdrew from tho window. MncDougnl, soon after arriving at thu Tower, wnn about to bo led out to oxecutlon when tho lieutenant ro celved an order for a stay. Bovcral dnys passi-d. the prisoner expecting death all the while, when tho door of hid cell was opened, and tho lady who had spoken to him from Btaplo Inn entered. Ho looked nt her in astonish ment "Wo have met before," said the lady. "I remember you well, madam. Dut ! I nm at a loss as to tho causo of this I visit, for I shall soon bo hcndless, and a headless man cannot servo a lady." "Nevertheless your height will bu j Improved." "And would you prefer mo short ened r "I would. Yon ore too tall." "You seem Interested In cutting mo down." "1 am Interested In you." "As Herod Ins was Interested In John the Ilnpttst." "Your head, I admit, has recently seriously coneerneil mo." "1 reuret thnt I have not tho power to give It to you. I can leave It to you by will, but I do not think the courts would retenrd the bequest of n rebel." "I'oubtless there Is somu fair maid w! w"ttW ,,rUo ?'our "on1"" , "If Its possession would iclvc you p)Mmiro you woujl, weIcon, t,t t00 couI(j j b,tow jt up0 you "I would not deprive another of coveted posscsslou." "Thero Is none other who would prize It. But pray tell mo to what may 1 attribute tho honor of this vlsltr "A desire to see moro of so good mannered a gentleman." "I rejoice that my manners pleaso you, madam, and regret that my height docs not." "Hut you will be shortened." "My life will not bo lengthened." "You will not die In vnln." "True; I slmll bavo the consolation of giving you pleasure" "Bay, rather, the plensuro of glvliiK mo plensuro. My pleasure Is yours. Is It not?" "Will you not show your apprecia tion of my devotion by leaving mc to prepnre for an end which may come at any moment)" "Is my prcsenco obnoxious to you)" "At any other tlmo It would bo a pleasure 'to mo," i "Hut you wish to bo alone." "Only on nccount of tho nearness of death." "Will nothing rufllo your politeness)" "Nothing will affect my appreciation for bo charming n woman." , "Why did you rebel against King Goorgo)" "I bolloved Scotlaud would be bene fited by Charles Edward." "Tho king Ih a good man." "Doubtless." Bho handed him a slip of paper. lie ran his eyo over It It read: IM .Lady hs,v sccess to htr Ull rsbtl.'.knd txt hsnced to her. UEOnQE R. Something llko a faint smllo dawned upon tho Hps of tho prisoner. "Ills majesty," ho Mid, "Is very good to mo to permit you to visit me." "Ho has boon more kind to you than that" Drawing a ploco of parchment from her corsage, sbo hnudod it to him. It was n pardon, beautifully engrossed within n decoratlvo border. MacDou gal looked up at his visitor for a mo mont, then sprang toward her and flung his arms about hor. Under cover of heartless banter eho had boon talk ing the language of lovo. lie had not Interpreted her correctly, but now ho understood. Bho suffered no; returned tho embrace. "Why did you rejolco at my ap proaching death?" he naked. "Hecauso you were an onomy of tho king." "And what ehanucd you?" "Your manners." "H'm! Hnther a woman's weather cock nature. And you alono have saved mo?" "No; I have boon assisted by the Earl of Southerland and all tho county of Hoas," Tho two passed out of tho Towor togothor. History nays nothing of tho futuro of either, though the woro real characters. HER Road tho want nds, Mothers Ten and coffee are very harmful bev ernges for children. They give a feel ing of rest when Insulllclent food lias been taken, says a well known dieti tian. This Is what wo call stimula tion, What wo mean Is that tho nerves have been iieled upon so that wo feel refreshed, although we have received no real strength such as comes to us from food. When children's nerves are abused In this way they will bu Irritable and weak and apt to become III. Tea and coffee If used to excess weaken the kidneys, Coffee affects tho heart and Is dangerous If the heart Is weak. Madly made tea Is a real poison for both children and grown people. The following drinks are ex cellent substitutes for tea and coffee: Milk A real food, Makes blood and strength. Cambric Tea Hojial parts of hot milk and water sweetened to taste. Cocoa A food drink. Makes llesh, heat and strength. Cereal Coffee A drink for variety. Will not affect the nerves. Cocoa Shells Tho outsldo of tho co coa bean ground due. Not a food, but an excellent drluk. Bringing Up Children, There lire plenty of debatable points about how to bring up a child. Bhall ho use rlcht hand and left couullv? I Htinll li frultltii In lttuertnri on nt four or run wild, untaught, till seven) Bhall he ever under nnylrctimstnnces bo spanked) The world' Is not ugrced. Hut on one subject enlightened opin ion Is unanimous children must not be scared. A shock Is never Justifiable. There- fore when there Is screaming at the ' sea dip we temper tho ordeal to swim- mlug baths. For that fear of the dark that comes sometimes, no ono knows whence, to chlldreu free from nil bogy lore thero are the humnno night light and the comforting society of a plush bear as iM-dfellow. Everything should be delightfully nnd smoothly ordered. In fact, for a normal rising generation If only parents will restrain themselves nnd keep their uerves out of tho nurs ery. Teach Children to De Fearless. Don't run to baby nud pick him up the minute he falls. The child whose mother runs to hi in nud moons over him tho minute bo falls Is a much to be pitied little man. Her terrified face and cry of "Are you hurt, darling) Tell mamma where. Poor little pot! etc., will make him cry at qucc. wttcth or ho Is hurt or not. Very soon he will Imnglne that the nllghtest untoward ovent hurts him and will grow peevish nnd fretful. A child who Is not fussed ovetv by a nervous and adoring mother la very different. Ho tuny have mnny falls. He probnbly will. Hut very soon, with his mother's cheery "No damage done, dearie." In his ears, ho will learn, un less things are really rather had, to pick himself up nnd go on quite hnppl ly with his Interrupted game. The Value of Play. The llrst.self levelutlou of the child Is through play. He teams by It what he cau do, what he can do easily at first trial and what he can do by pcr- sovernncc nnd contrivance. Thus ho learns through play to rec ognize the latency of those "lords of life," as Emerson calls them, thnt weavo tho tissue of human experience, volition, making and unmakltig, obsti nacy of materlnl. the magic of contriv ance, the lordly might of perseverance thnt can re-enforce the moment by the hours nud time by eternity. The child lu his guinea represents to himself his klushlp to the human race -his Identity as little self with tho social whole as his greater self. A Valuable Hint. nere la a plan adopted by tho moth er of a large family that Is worth passlug on. She purchased a number of tiny bells thnt are sold In toysliops to sew to homemndo rnttles or similar toys, and when a bottle containing auy kind of poison or poisonous mixture Is add ed to the stock of home medicines a boll Is threaded on a bit of narrow ribbon and then tied to the neck of tho bottlo. Thus all danger of maklug a mlstttko Is avoided, because oven though the bottlo were taken from the sholf In the dark tho tiny bell sounds Its warning note. To Amuie the Baby. Tho mother who docs hor own work has frequent employment which can not be Interrupted for instance, bak ing pies or cooklos. To kcop baby safe and amused ono mother has put a dry goods box In a cornor of the kitchen. The box Is neatly painted nud is padded with blankets. About tho edgo are tied all the favored toys ou long strlnKH. Baby throws them out of thu box at plensuro, but finds It equally entertaining to pull them all back again. Piano Fingers. Children's nails sometimes get sore nt tho roots from practicing on the piano too Incessantly when tho nails nro longer than they should bo. Cut thorn very short for a tlmo, evon at Iho expenso of ugly hands. Extreme Measure. , If baby docs not thrive on fresh milk tt should bo boiled, Don't forgot tho want nds, . RESOLUTION, Do It roBolvod by tho t Hy council in , at which tlrno nil protests against of tho city of Modford, Oregon' the laying of said water mnln on said Hcctlori 1 That notlco In horoby i portion of unld street and tho assess glven thnt It In tho Intention of tho merit of tho rout thereof upon tlo city counrll to order Houth Ornpo property fronting thereon will ho atroot from Eighth street south to tho j heard. city limits to he Improved by placing Tho foregoing resolution wan pnss n cement curb on both sides thereof cd by the city council of the city of and paving tho mmn with hard mir- Modford on tho 2d day of March, face pavement for the width of 40 1910, by the following vote; Welch and 30 feet, and assess tho rout there- nyo, Merrick absent. Bmorlck aye, of upon tho proporiy nujacont to miM nortlon of snld street. Section 2. Notlco Is further given that the council will m"ct at tho council chamber in the city of Mod ford on the 15th day of March, 1910, ttt 7; 30 o'clock p. m-. at which tlmo all protests against the said Im provement, or the assessment of the cost thereof, as nforesald, will bo heard. ! Section 3. Tho olfy recorder of the city of Medford Is hereby directed to post five copies' of this notice and I resolution In five public places la said city at least ten days before the date of said meeting, and to rause samo to he published one time In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation In said city. The foregoing resolution was pass U'ri by the city council March 2. 1910, by the following vote: Welch nyo, 1 Merrick absent. Hnierlrk aye. Wort- man absent, Klfcrt nye and bemmcr aye Approved March 3d, 1910. W. H. CANON. Mayor. Attest: ROOT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. resolution" He It resolved by the city council I of the city of Medford. Oregon' section i. inui imiitu in iiuivmj given that It Is the Intention of the city council to order Eighth street from Fir street to Oakdale avenu to be Improved by plaelng a cement curb on both sides thereof, nnd pav ing the same with hard surface pave- inept for tho width of AO feet, and assess the cost thereof upon tho prop - erty adjacent to said portion of said gtr,.t,( Sections. Notice Is further given i that the council will meet at tho council chamber In the city of Med-uronung on saia portion oi uaiu bux-ci ford on the 15th day of March, 1910,, In proportion to tho frontage of said at 7:30 o'clock p. m at which tlmo , property. nil ttrttnatu flfflltlflt thn R-ilii Im- Tho council will meet at the coun- provement. or tho assessment of the coBt thereof, as aforesaid, will bo hvnrd Section 3. Tho city recorder of tho city of Medford is hereby directed to post five copies of this notice and resolution in live punuc places m saiu ..i... i . . ,inv. i.nrnrn ,hn ,nn of said meeting, and to cause samo to j The foregoing resolution was pass be published one time In the Medford ,ed by the city council of the city of Mnii Tribune, a nowsnaner of ceneral ! Medford on the 2d day of March, circulation In snld city. ....... - - . Tho foregoing resolution was pass ed by tho city council March 2. 1910, by tho following vote: Welch aye, Merrick absent. Emerlck aye. Wort man absent, Elfert aye and Demmer nye. Approved March 3d. 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. De It resolved by tho city council of tho city of Medford. Oregon: Section 1. That notlco Is hereby given thnt it is the Intention of tho city council to order Ivy street from West Mnln street to West Sixth streot to be Improved by placing a cement curb on both sides thoreof, and pav- Inc the same with hard surface pave- ment for the width of 40 feet, and . m ( at which time all protests against assess tho cost thereof upon the prop- tno inyjnK 0f said water main on said orty adjacent to said portion of said j portion of said street and the assess streot. ment of tho cost thereof upon the Section 2. Notice is further given pr0perty fronting thereon will be that the council will meet at the heard council chamber In the city of Med-1 The' foregoing resolution was pass- roru on tno lain uny oi .Marco. iyiu,0 nt o ciock p. m., ni wnicu wuiu nll protests against tho said Im provement, or the assessment of tho cost thereof, as aforesaid, will bo heard. Section 3. The city recorder of tho city of Medford is hereby directed to post five copies of this notlco nnd resolution tn five public places la said city at least ten days before the date of said meeting, and to causo same to be published one time In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation In said city. The foregoing resolution was pass ed by the city couftcll March 2. 1910, by tho following vote: Welch aye, Merrick absent. Emerlck nye, Wort man nbsent, Elfert aye and Demmer ye. Approved March 3d, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. Ti?ni.TiTinv Do It resolved, by tho city council i of tho city of Medford, Oregon: do consirucieu atong King street That It Is the Intention of the 1 from Eleventh street to Dakota ave councll to lay a 4-Inch water main on nnd to assess the cost thereof Wolch street from Jackson streot . "pon the proporty directly benefited to ond of street, and to assess , tho cost thereof upon tho proporty f ri. itlnir on Ba d DOrt on of sa d Street In proportion to tho frontngo of said - " . ..i proporty. Tho council win meet nt tno coun cil chambor In tho city hall In said cltl on March 15th, 1910, at 7:30 p. m., at which tlrao all protests against tho laying of said water main on said portion of said street and tho assess ment of, tho cost thoreof upon tho proporty fronting thereon will bo hoard. Tho forogolng resolution was pass- od by tho city council of tho city of Medford on the 2d dny of March, 1010, by tho following' voto: Wolch nyo. Morrlck absent. Emerlck aye, I m. -. . - . I Wortman absent, Elfert nyo nnd Dom Approved March 3d, 1910. W. 11. CANON, Mnyor. Attest: ROnr. W. TELFER, City Recordor. RESOLUTION. Do It rosolved, by tho city council of tho city of Modford, Oregon: Thnt It is tno intontlon of tho council to lay a 4-tnch wator main on Paiic Placo No. 1 from Pruno streot north to end of street and to assess tho cost thoreof upon tho proporty fronting ou said portion of said streot lu proportion to tho frontngo of said proporty. The council will meet nt tho coun cil chambor in tho city hall In said i dtl on March lDth. 1010. at 7.30 D Wortmnn nbsent, r:ifcrt aye and Dom Aimroved March 3d. 1910, W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT, W. TELFER, City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Ho It resolved, by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon: That It Is the Intention of tho council to lay a 4-Inch water main on Prune street from Plum street to Park Place No. 1 and to assess the cost thereof upon the property fronting on :ald portion of said street In proportion to tho frontage of said property. The council will meet at the coun cil chnmber In the city hall In said cltl on March 15th, 1910, at 7: SO p. m., at which time all protests against the laying of said water main on said portion of said street and tho assess ment of tho cost thereof upon the proporty fronting thereon will be heard. The foregoing resolution was pass ed by tho city council of the city of Medford on the 2d day of March, 1910, by the following vote: Welch aye, Merrick absent, Emerlck aye, Wortman ahsent, Elfert aye and Dem- Approved Mfcrch 3d, 1910. W. If. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. He It resolved, by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon: ( That It Is the intention of the 'council to lay a 4-Inch water main on I Plum street from Eleventh street to Pruno street, and to assess the cost thereof upon tlio property cil chamber In tho city hall In said cltl on March 15th, 1910, at 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo all protests against the laying of said water main on said portion of said street and tho .assess-j mont of the cost thereof upon the property fronting thereon will be1 heard i 1 n a i. .. a. 1910. by the following vote: Welch aye, Merrick absent, Emerlck aye, Wortman nbsent, Elfert aye and Dem Approved March 3d. 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Be it resolved, by the city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon: Thnt it Is the Intention of the council to lay a 4-Inch water main on Eleventh street from Hamilton street to Plum street, and to assess jtho cost thereof upon the property ironting on saia portion oi saia Btreei In proportion to the frontage of said property. Tho council will meet at tho coun cil chamber In the city ball in said -hi nn ifnrh inth ism nt T-an n y tne cjty council of the city of Medford on the 2d day of March, 1910, by the following vote: Welsh nye. Merrick absent, Emorlck aye, Wortman nbsent, Elfort aye and Dem- Approved March 3d. 1910. . W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 306. An ordinance providing the con struction of a 6-lneh lateral fcower along King street from Eleventh street to Dakota avenue, and for the assessment of tho cost thereof on the property directly benefited thereby, i .i i , . i. ..,.11 I meet,JnB o( tho c01Incll tol consider protests against said construction and assessment and tho serving of the owners of such property with notlco thereof. Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. It Is the Intention of th. council to causo a lateral sowor inetw ana aajacent, ineroio. faocuon j. me council win near nnu eousiuer uny iiroireis uBainHt. - nl.l I AH J V. sv said construction and the assessing of said proporty for tho cost thoreof, at a meeting of the council to bo held March 16th, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p m., In tho council chamber in the said city, nnd all property owners of proporty adjacent to said 'sewer and benefited thereby are hereby call od upon to appear beforo said coun cil at said tlmo nnd plnco and show causo, If nny they havo, why such construction should not be made and the cost thoreof so nssosscd. Section 3. Tho city recorder Is horoby directed to servo notlco tho of upon tho proporty owuers afore- onlil 1i sin Unix i Hi mii Annlnn a il. In said, by causing threo copies of this ordlnnnco to bo posted In threo pub lic places lu said city, and said or dinance to bo published once in a daily newspaper published and of gonernl circulation in tho city, at lenst ten rinva before thn rlntn nf I su 111 mooting. Tho foregoing ordinance wns pass od by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 2d dny of March, 1910, by tho following vote: Wolch nyo, Morrlck nbsent, EmorlcU ayo, Wortman absent, Elfort nyo and Dommer aye. Approved March 3d. 1910. W. II. CANON. Mayor. Attost; RODH, W. TELFER, City Recordor. RL U MBING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. j I F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH ! Old Tribune Building. Phone a931. f WAJSilED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in Jackncm county Bank Upstairs mortgage: loam, Money on hand to (oan en Real Estate. City and County Warrants bought Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL Plione Main 3231. DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUICKLY- AND WITH COM-.MIT FOUND Al THK FARLOW & DOWNING, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE 2431 8. GRAPS STREET 1 GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED J. E. ENYA'RT, President, JOHN 8. ORTH. Cabin" THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,600 SURPLUS $19,100 Safety boxu for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed PriceB Reasonable COFFEJLN . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. RESOLVED Tho best resolution for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you want something ont of the ordinary. We do the bast work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB FBOO&fcSSrVB TAILOX I 208 Fruitgrowers Bank BalldlHg TO YOU ARK ALWAYS TO IVft 1 at Gold Ray, Oregon GRA'NITE J. A. PERRY, Vioe-Presideat W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. Phone 303'