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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
THE MEDFORD MAIL , Published every Ifriday A. . BLITON, Paalleher. MEDFORD, JANUARY TO, 1908. SUBSCRIPTION ll.fO PER YEAR Mn4 le the polioses at Msdrord.Oregoa M socued ols mall matter. There lin't anything surprising Id tot MWI that there an warring fee Uobi among tot Alabama Republicans It only taket two to make tight. Now, Democratic acrap ooolda't oooar Is Oregon George ooolda't light with himself. t Tlx tow ont ib reorganization of tbo Ungoo Trust and Savings book bo subsided, of tor wmo binaural word ud a few ten pi, and then Htn to bo a likelihood that tbo do fooot bank will bo ntaroetad and Its eioditora reimbursed. ' Wo tappaee It't boaaato .of tbt puooagtn It hat beea cariylng a loss that tho Mtwooil Faolfio hat fulgura ted a railroad war by eottlng farot tram Denver to Now York to 132.60. If took a thing had boto suggested bj an outsider ho would hart boto ealiod a eooflasator. ' That pereonal oloatago btonght by Tart from tbt Mikado dotlilag ptaot It all right at an iottrohango of eoar- teelee. Foot la, thort't nobody oar- lag mosh, oiotpt a ft old grannlea. whether tho Japt an paaeofol or war Ilka In thtlr ifoeliage toward on. Wo art aot looking for troablo, bat troablo knowt whoio to Hod at wbtn It oommonoat looking about, and wt don't Intend to ebtogt oar iddtets. T. T. Ut hat shied hit oaatoi into THE SIGN OF SAFETY 1st NATIONAL BANK l OF MEDPOHD RESOURCES """v $400,000.00 WE NEVER SPECULATE 0 a. 4. CfMlH. PrMnt. V. K. Deael, Vic PruMaot Oris Crawler. AM. Caskler Oaa. W. Daaa. at Vic e nilM M. i. Altera, basklor. tain of oaeaplog tht gallows If ht hat a thad w of a daftnat, and than bat all klndt of ohaeote to bt pardontd or parolad If toot to prlaon. ' ' Soclalltl Plitform- , " " Wt dtmaud tbo following Immad iato mouarttt Ibt abolition of tho oontraot system 00 all pabllo work, labor to bo hlrad dlroot by the. proper city offloiala, Itb an tight boar worgiug aay, ana a mi ntmnm wago of $3 per day. Iba ooiploymont of .all idle real- dent working man on pablio lorovo- meatt. - i ' . ..;: . . Iba eetabllahmeutot a pabllo bath boose and library. We demand tht Southern. PaMBo Company bo oompelled to put In oroealoga oa all of the prlnolpal etieeta orotttd by Ita tiaok We f aror a perfeot tewtrago system. Wo favor tho pairing of 7th ttieet and tho tetter grading of other etreeta. We declare that the present man agement of oar pabllo water ayatem to be a disgrace to oar olty. tad pledge oar eaadldatee, If elected, to work for the Improvement and exteo tlon of tho tamo .In avtry possible way. We pledga oar oandldatet to work for the adoption of the Imperative . wwuk.vm th.. nennia niav recall nniatiaini from the eeooad eongfeaalonal dis trict That makes everytblng all right. Now the rest of the boya oan announoe themselves. A political campaign without T. T. being a can didate for something or anything wood lcae all Ita aavor, now that Binger baa retired. Oregon's orlmlnal olotter for tbe year 19U7 shows th oummisslon of BO homicides. For these erimes not one con v lotion of murder in tbe Drat degree hat been scoured. Only two of tbo homicide, were convicted of muider in tbe second degree, and are eervlna eentenoe in the state pen itentiary, One other waa convicted of manslaughter, bat be is oat on ball pending an appeal to tbe Supreme Coutt. Fourteen ware acquitted for different causes, ten committed sui cide. 11 have uot been apprehended, and 13 oaaea are pending In tbe oourta. Of the 13 defendants await ing trial nine will plead self-defense. Eight of tbe 14 aoqoltted bomicldea were dleoharged oa tho groaod of self detente or justification, three want free because of lack of evldenoe, two were aoqoltted as Inaane and one tuooetefally pleaded tbo "unwritt en" law. Only one legal execution , occurred and that waa for murder committed over two yean ago. .Theie la too much of a teadenoy to hold lift cheaply, and tbo eaat with which ardtran eeoape tbalr just duea la cltaa oaken to nekleet disregard for the Injuactloa "Tboo. abell aot kill." A arardenr la naaoaabllf oar- may publlo servant!. we uemana mat tae curpniatiuao and large property holders be oom pelled to pay tbeir just abare of tbe taxes, so that the necessary funds may be secured tb carry out these measure a. We call tbe attention uf tbe people to tbe fact that there oan be no last Ins remedy tot tbe evils of tbe liquor tralllo aa long aa tneie ta a seven cent the sawmill at that Diotlt in a ton cent drink, We the Socialist oandldatea, agree to aiuo a blHok resignation to ce tilled out and piaueuted at any time we fall to work for the above meat, urea. Eagle point Eaglets. -BT-A. O.BOWLETT. There u not tbe usual amount of bnsloaea done at Eagle Iolot oa ac count of tbt free tarry being oat of oommisalon, It being on dry land aad then being an .way for the travel to croee Hogue . river between the Fioonoo Rook bridge and tbe Bybee bridge, a distance of aboat tblrty miles, tbasQ oa using those on the north and J and wast tldt ot tht ri ver to travel a long way around to eno get to any railroad station. There ita lot of romber laying on the bank of Rogue river about a mile below the old ferry plao, that oat been hauled out to build a new boat aad tbt win cable and. other supplies are ben at Eagle Point for ta'.d boa? bat bo boat, What we want and will eventually nave la a 'good bridge aoroat tbt river tomewben near tne old Jackson place, so that tht people of Stmt Valley oaa oomt htn aad wt can go to that taction without travel ing twenty-fin miles to got ttn or twelve. Born To Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Haz tltoo, January 7, '08, a eon. Mr. Wilton of the aoaerveyea oame out laat Friday and went to Medford to bave eome dental work done and returned bete on Monday fand oa Tueaday morning started from tbe Sunny Side for hit home wUtt Mr, Dltsworth. M. C. Mabony came down from liutte Falls laat Sunday for a load of gooda for Mr, Hughes, one of the merchants of tbat place, tie went on to Medford tbe tame day returning on Monday. He waa accompanied by L. V. Maroy. They repoit tbat place ia in oper- la a moojtala dietrlot, when .they try to gel tne beat of teachers, pay a good price and oonaeqaenyy have gooa aeaooia. it my memory tenet me right tbtt will oe the tenth 'or eleventh teacher for that email moan taia dittrrlot. A New Disease. Toung Featberhead soon after pur chasing bis elegant new touring cat vat tuken with a awelllug on tbe back of bis neck. He vent and eon tutted his physician about it "Doctor," be said, "are there eneb thlnirs aa automobile diseases?" "It la not unlikely." waa tbe doctor's reaponse. "At least automoblllng may develop tendenctea to disease that He dormant under ordinary conditions. "Well. I wish yon would look at that spot on tbe back of my neck and tell mo If the excessive ate ot my mote car baa anything to do with It" The doctor compiled. "H'm," he eald gravely, "that looks aa If It might bt either a ear-buncle or an eutomo-blle." Youth a Companion. Notice Toe County Clerk has received toll sopoly of registration All f reelnot offloate who an In aeed of tame will pleeae notify Oooaty Clerk W. K. R E A D F R E, IL feUowiaj fact SOX with a Six.' M.nthi' Oianui' tee Afalnst lleles Tli7li?af II 1 1:41 e3 i mum i M T7 1 m av-at & N. Blaa. aoayaii. of twin ft U00. .Aei 3 T H I S GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee every pair of Holeproof Sox gold at this store not to wear through or need darning within six months of the time of purchase.' We will give a new pair freo for ev ery pair with a hole in them within six months of the date of purchase. A printed guarantee with every pair EXCLUSIVE AGENTS D A N I E IwS' NEW CLOTHING STORE atloa and tbat business ia livening up agaiu, Mr. Hawk, proprietor of the Wake Held saw mill on the north side ot lilg Butte creek, and bie eon and daughter, who have been spending tbe holidays on tbeir mountain home stead, spent Sunday nigbt here. The two children were on tbeir way to Medford to resume tbeir studies in the Medtord tbools. The masque tball given by George Daley on tne night of Jannaiy 1, '08 waa a grand suooeaa. Tnere wen eighty-five whole and ten half tloketa sold, and a large number of those who participated In tht danot were masked and all teemed to btve a fine time. Owing to the faot that the V. A E. railroad waa In snob a condition that tbo oan couldn't ran, quite a number oame oa borae Deck and In rigs. After the midnight sapper was over Mrs, Howlett thought tbat tbe waa through feeding the orowd, bnt that morning tbt bad fifty-two ot tbe ball guests for breakfast, besides oar regular boarders, and for oooa aha bad to oook mora for the company. bat they all had all theyeoold oat aad were eatltfled. . Fraa tinea, who la working tor the 8. P. K. H. Co. in San Fraa op oa New Years day with bit grand parents, J. , Fryer aad wife, aad hit brother A us tea. Ha attended tbe matqae ball aad after be removed hie masque bit many frleadt ban extended to blm a hearty greeting. Rev. BatktU, of Medford, came oat last Sunday aad preached for at at 11 o'clock. Tho Sunday School wae re-organized that afternoon. Then wat a good attendance. Mr. Miller, one of the old time teaohen, who bat been teaching In Josephine ooanty, pasted through hen last Tuesday oa bit wty to hit mountain home. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Bond, formerly ot Prlnevllle, but now stopping with Mis. Bood't mothtr, Mra. A. N. Thomaa, wen visiting Mrs. Howlett laat Tuesday. Xbey an spending tbe winter brn tending the children to school. Misses Viola Kasaahfur and Mable Sandert returned from their visit to Jacksonville last Tueaday. O. W. Jaokson, one of the fonst rangers, who baa been stopping In tbe neighborhood of Urown't cabin on Upper Rogue river, oame oat last Saturday, and Sunday went on to Rose burg. Mra. Libia Elk jniyer came down from Waablngkpn laat week to visit friends and attend to business. Mis. Uen Miophy, who has visiting her parenre, Mr. and T. F.. Nicbila, went to Talent week to visit telativee there. Mr. Dltsworth and bis daughter, Mist Her Ida, stayed wltb us luot Monday nigbt .on tbeir way home from Jaokvcnvlile, where tboy bad been to bave Mlsa llertba take the examination. She procured a permit aad expects to commence teaching in tbe Nye school houso next Moc day. Tbat It tbe fourth teacher that Is at work teaching of that family and he hat another daughter that has passed the eighth grade examinal NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. (By J. 0. Martin.) I Mr. Woolen It building a pretty tlx room cottage oa hie hi ton of laod ia North Medford. Bora to Mr. aad Mtt. Wm. Mo. Outobeoa of North Medtotd oa De- oem&er 29, 1907, a ton. . Chat. Boardmtn, of North O iteet. la building a four room add to bit ptoeent borne. H. Coram It having a pntty tlx room cottage bo lit oa tbe property ha nctntly purchased of Joha Ste wart, Carpenter a E. Scott bat tht oontraot. W. P. Ooold, tht .rattling team- tier, of North U street, met wltb quite a painful , but not serious te oldent irlday, by bit wagon wheel patting ovtr and mtshlng two of bit tot while engaged In hauling wood from the slippery bills of Griffin creek. . -" ' Arthur Jones, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, tht well known plonoei farinere of Beagle, entered tbt 6th gnde of oar olty schools Monday. Hit homo It wltb J. O. Martin aad family. ... Mrs. Ltwit, the unfortunate aged. oat armed lady that livet alone on North A street It dangerously eiok at thit writing. Tblt it a ovum when charitable aid w ould bt welcome. Mra. Paul Theltt, of North O street waa a waloomo visitor Monday active ly engaged In eolloltlog funds for a publlo library for oar oity a worthy cause, . Elite Laundry. A representative of tbe Mail, on in vitation from Mr. Pell, vleited tbe Elite laundry one dey thit week ana inspeoted tbe work being done from tbe bringing in ot tbe olotbes to the taming out of the finished product, and we an convinond that as f ar as machinery and conveniencee an oonoeined there ie no more up-to-date laundry In Oxegon. Tbe laundry la eorupulously clean from the engine room to tne otiloe. It Is light and airy, built especially foi laiidry purposes, and everything possible haa been done to enhance tne comfort of the operatives. Sixteen girls are employed In the laundry and tbe payroll runa $100 and over eauh week Mr. Pell hat Invested 14,000 erect ing bis building and putting in the machinery, lie has been handles ped in varioua ways aad la just now get ting thinge In ehape to that he oan turn out tbe olaaa of work demand ed by bit patrons, and la In a post tion to guarantee tbat work. At a considerable expense he has sunk two large wells, from which tbe watvr need la the ltandiy la drawn. Tbla water passes through a Alter tnd It absolutely pure and dean before It le aeed. Thle le a substantial Improv mtnt ovsr oity water tod ahows tht deelre of tbt management to give Its patrona first class service. Tbe Mall repressnttive wat thoan the class of work being done the finished goods, no better nor no worse than oa aay other day aad bo ooold aot tee how It ooold be better ed. Mr. Pell dottrel at to say to hit pa ri ons tbat he ooly asks aa opportaa Ity to show them that be can aad will do good work. Mlttakea an made, bound to be, bat the management of the laundry la always willing to no tify them. Damaged or lcat garmtntt will be replaced cheerfully when the matter It called to the attention ot the management. Wednetdty afternoon hae beea ttt apart aa vlaitor'a day aad anyone la welcome to visit the plant and go through the whole works. Fpurely PERSONAL. Charch-Fiolly flttberlnr. Rost Jeftt left Taetdty for Oak lead, Calif., to remain. Her-non Meyert, of Lake Cieek, wat a Medtotd visitor Saturday. J. C. Ptadlttoa, of Table Rock, epent Friday night la Medford. Hon. H. too dtr Htllta wat a Med ford vitltoi on buslntet Monday. Uoorat B. Charon returned Moo- day from a satinets trip to Potlend. Merchant F. K, Deuel left tbla week for bit annual Ea.-ohaaing trip to tot Eaat. Mra. U. F. Cook Itft Wtdntadty tor Portland, on a visit to relatives and frieudt. , H. O. Mauiy, of MaokaoavlUe p re elnot, waa In Medford oa business Monday. O. A. Peck and Arthur Reynolds, of Lake Creek, were In Medford. Monday., Miss litzal Tloe It visiting ber tit ter, Mrs. Ira Pbtlpt, at flsrrisburg, Ongon. . o. r. Alien has returned from a visit of three months .duration . at Portland. ' ' . , Mr. and Mra, A. M. Short aad dangbttr, Mist front, are visiting in Portland. ar. ana airs. A. a. Usvls an spending several weeks la Southern California. O. F. Cook, agent for the Oregon Nursery, wat at Atbland thit week oa business. Will Mailer, "Shorty" Mtlei ard WU1 Hale an oat la tht hUlt looking ap timber land. J. W. Berrien, ot tbe Upper Rogne River section, wat la Medford on business thit week, 3i t sees Liacy ana Amy Kent, wen visitors in Medford Thursday aad Friday of laat week. Mra. A. D. Uall and daughter re turns d last week from Salem, when they epent the holidays with relatives and friends. Ed. Redden and family returned Friday to tbeir borne at Del Rey, Calif., after a tew weeka visit beie with relatives. Louis Bennett la home from the Agrioultuial ootlege lie hat com pleted his post graduate course at. tbat institution. Mis. F. E. Lamb 'and aon, Earl, of Bowling Ureeu, Ohio, are beie pay- tug a visit to Mra. R. C, Minear, a sister of Mis. Lamb. ,U, 8, Wright, one ot tbe mem hers of tbe Penna Mining Co., operating on Elliott creek, left Wednesday for his home in East Brady, Pa. 1 Mlsa Oraoe Pearee, who hae been employed ia Deuel ft Kectntr'e store for the past several months, returned to her home oo Poormau'a cnek Tuesday. J " -A' Mr. Clark, ot Feasenden, North Dakota, and Mr. Ferguson tnd family ot Grains, North Dakota, an among the recent arrlvali in Medford from that state. Mra. D. C, Cingoade, of Eagle Point, who bat been visiting lelati res and frleadt la Saa Franoltoo for tbe past eeveial months, returned borne Monday. J. 8. Sumervtlle waa In town tbl weel from Elliott creek, oa business. Dlok Tra verso (Italian Dick) tbe original MoKlaley man la Southern Oregon, wat la tbe olty a oouple of days tblt week. Mlvseo Odalite Bornlag and .'vary Davidson, .of Klamath Falls, who ban been spending tbe holldtyt In Medford returned to their duties aa teaohen to Klamath Falla publlo tcboolt Monday. Mra. C. L Hatohlton and daughter Mitt Fsrn, returned to Portland, Sunday night. They will nmala In that oity tor ttvtral months daring which tlmt Mies Fern will oontlnae hoi musloal studies. J. A. Wtrd returned to Portland Sunday avtntng after a week't visit Because He Paid By Check Not long ago, a business man in this community wag presented with a bill that he had already paid. He produced the paid check as a voucher in evi dence, and it was thus at once proven that he had paid the bill. Don't you see the importance of paying by check? This Bank cordially invites your account subject to check, and will be pleased to render you the most efficient service, Jackson County Bank, Established 1888. Medtord, Oregon MaatwaattawBawgane . Capital, Surplusand Deposits over $625,000 to Merabant H. C. Kentoer .and family. Tblt It Mra, Jennings second vielt to Medford, she having epent several weeks here last winter. During the natt year ahe hss spent aboat tlx . months apon a . pleasure trip to Englend, Ireland and Franee. Tblt waa bar fourth visit to foreign ooantrlea. She baa ;beaa weetern representstlve of tho ebove named glove boast for twelvo yean, hand ling all taelueei west of tbe Mississ ippi river. She iterted tht western work tlaglt banded, bnt now hat tlx traveling salesmen coder ber ' super vision, and tblt year, for tht tint time, shipped glovet west la carload iota, ' Eden Valley Items. Grace Smith returned to her ttud lee at the Normal tchool at Aahland after tpendlng a pleasant boll lay va cation wltb borne follke and ber many frlenda here. ' C. C. Johnson it busy thit weok in in Medtotd, taking out oak atumpt with hit grubbing machine on bl' propeity across from tbe Dell alt ulace. Will Hover and bride are In Calif ornia on tbeir honeymoon tilp, and they have the best wlsbet of a large circle ot friends. Tbe boys are pre paring to give tbem a roTal welcome on tbeir r turn. Tbe young trees on tbe Barrel! or chard are nearly all pruned and two brush burnere an now kept busy cleaning up ready for tbe epiay pump and the plow. This orobard work Is not all "boys play" but It brings the double eaglea, and tbgy are what most of ne are tomewbat Interested In and tome have a nioe coileotion of them. ' ZZ .. fp. J. O'Gara, onefot'Unole'Sam't speculate on aiseases o iruu, is buay in onr orchards thli week glv oing praotioal lessons to an Interest- ed groap ot orobardmea. bttboni boya grown op taking their poet Fine Bermuda Onions for sale at all prices .. A. C. ALLEN Phou 781 wltb relatlvea and frlenda. Ha waa On January 16th at 7:30 p. m. a acoomDaniad noon hit return bv hia meeting of ill Baptist. In tha city of daughter, Mra. Tod Kelso, who bat Medtora will be held. All the debts n0, b,, IB tho beet of health for oa tne onorch Dan been paid ind the . few weeke put. mortgage will be burned. AU Bap tists and tboee who btlped to lift this debt in cordially Invited to be pre cent. The roll will be called and thoee not preeent will be expected to send a letter ot a sorlptun text to be read in response to their namee. been Mra. last and will oommenot teaching aa soon as she arrives at the required age Dveleaobtrt la one family, way back Ben A. Lowell, of WoodvlUe, wat In Medford Wednesday. SMr. Lowell ia taid to oan as fine a traot of fruit land as then Is In the whole valley. tie bat 13 acres, and of this nine or ten acres an already ttt to fruit. and all of It It under a diteb. Be It deelrout of celling tha property- owing to the 111 health of blt'wlfa. E. P. Bennett left Wednesday tor Fruitvale, Calif, when he will join hit family, who an spending tbe winter then. "1 am coming back' said Mr. Bennett "Medford's good enough for me, but Mra. Bennett wUhee to try some of the mlneial springe ot California for rheumatism and a man feela looeaome without bla family anyway." Mr. and Mra. T. W. Nordby and eon, of Portland, wen in Medford tbla week paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Handler. These people left Wednesday morning for tbe Month accompanied by Mra. Handley. Ttiey will visit at Oakland, Los An gelct and San Diego, Calif., and from there tboy will go to Florida. They expect to be absent about tlx weeks. Mr. Nordby ta a member of tbe Nord by Lumber Company ot Portland, and Mra. Nordby Is a sister of Mra. Uanilley. Mra. A. J. Jennlngs,travellng sales woman for tht Lamb Knit Glove es tablishment, of (Colon, Michigan, la la Medford this week paying a visit graduate couiee. Mr. O'Gara ia do Ing a good work and It looks good to see thirty or forty Interested trait growers grouped around him ont In a big pear orobard. Then are bo college alls or foot ball teams to tbla lobool. In our laat bnnob of Ittmt we spoke a good wcrd for onr oooaty trait Inspector, Mr. Taylor, aad tew interpreted It a alap at Mr. Weeka, oar former Inspector. Beonaet we taid Mr. Taylor waa doing good work It aot laying Mr. Weeka did not, aad wa with u any right hen that onr former Inspector did bit work well and then haa not been a word of eompalnt . Wa an surprised that any one should take oar oom meat on Taylor's work as aa Insinuation tbat Weeks did not perform hit servloes equally at well. If we aay Roose nit it a good president it dots not imply tbat Llnocla or Washington wat not and while wt an on thit subject let It be oleerly understood tbat these Itemt are written tor tbe general benefit of tbla section, and Ifjthere an any slaps to bt dtalt oat to any ont yon will not need to naa between tbe lines to find out for whom It ie meant, Tea, real winter weather we are having tbat la winter for thie vet ley. Oar orchardmen are busy tat ting trees, pruning and burning broth, Tht farmers art plowing, 0 tearing land and building fence. The larka are tinging. Oar tchool children gathering buttercups oa tht school grouods, and yet with these oondltlons In January there an a few disgruntled people who kiok every t ime we have a foggy morning, or the roeds get moday. If wa bad 25 below zero weather and a oral trust to deal wltn wa woold hare tome ex cuse to kiok for It would keep us kicking to keep warm, but the pro per thing to do here is to always have a good word for Rogne River Valley. It aida digestion and makes your coffee tatte better. Electric Wiring: I can save you money on Electrio Wiring. For estimates write W.A.KYNISTON, P. 0. Box 128 MEDFORD, - OREGON County Tax Levy The county commissioners court for Jackeon county, after being in seasion Thursday, Friday and Satur day, disposing of a large amount of aooumolated buslne?a, adjourned un til next Monday, when it will take the work of drawing tbe annual Jury lists, ' appointing election offl. cere for tbe ensuing two years, eto. Befon adjournment the total tax levy for 1908 for state and county pupoeee waa fixed at seven mlily.vlz, tchool L8 mills, state 1.0 mills, road L6 mills, county general fund 3 milla, Tho budget for oounty pur poses It about the tame aa last year, but the state and tchool fundi cal for larger aumt thle year than last The preeident haa eent to tbe to ntte the name of Chirtian Scbuebel, of Oregon City to be U. S. district attorney, vioe. W. C. Bristol. Scbue bel wat the oboica of Senator Bouon Advertise 1 Letter List. Following is a list of letters remaining en allec far al tkc JieUora sostofflce ea Jib. Albenhsrdt Mrs Mary Beanstt V t Eaton H B Grant BuoldAdj HamUton L Hall H J Ilenry Hrattfalsa Bolt Mrs 8 H Jfe'ksl L Noilee T V 0 tool rraak L Beaborf B A Ivsrj of eeoa ol the aoove letters. ' "roosesuiat ror any of tee above letters- it -Aaron isea." A. K. WOODFORD, rostawter will The Great Debate. Medfoid High school vs. Klamath Falls, Friday night at tbe Opera House. Tbe judgee an: :B. F. Mulbey, Aabland, Mra. E. E. Gore, Medford, Prof. J. P. Welle. Jacksonville. 7i. The teama: l73 -: Medford Vernon Vawter, Elmer Swaagerfy, Carl Glasgow 3 Klamath Falls-Alex iMartlaTViB oent Yadfo, Carlisle Ttden. I" Admission 25 and 35 otntt. .Ticket, now oa tale. Growing' Business You never heard of a man having to oonsult an oculist on account of weak eyes caused from looking on the bright side of things. .Lots of people In tbe world would be real good if they dldo't think they were so good. Then take the either fellow who has troubles and tries to drown them. In nearly every case, he seems to think they are located in his stomach. Worrv it the und.-strable thoughts a fellow can't help thinking. Cheer up' You are not half as bad off as yon think you are. Prosperity is in tiicalr, and although it may not have struck you yot, it will In a few days or a lew weeks, be cause we're going to have sev eral more years of it. Go?h, how mis store Is growlna. I'eonle from all over the world are flock ing to Medford on account nf on wondec-l.il proeperltv. We'll roon hare to hare about two more stores right here in this town, I think if you haven't been in, it's alout time von warn coming. There is lots of good stntt to look at. You needn't hurry about buying all we -want ie to have you look and not overlook. MILLER & EWBANK