The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, February 21, 1908, Image 9

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TF you contemplate
building, call at
our yards and let us
quote you on any
grade of lumber you
might wish to use.
We have the stock
and can give you the
service.
Iowa Lumber
Box Co.
The riedford
Furniture Co.
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Nighf Phane, C. W. Conklin 495
Night Phone, J. W. Butler 148
I CITY HAPPENINGS.
Medfoid Is loon to bin new
drag store! onduoted by Artbat
Whitman, who for some time put
.bu bm eonneoted with Haekina'
drag (tore. Mr. Whitman eipeote to
open hie piece of buelnere lo the
room dow oooapled by the Medford
Pbarmsoy, about April 1st, wltb en
tin new nxtoree and stack, aod will
oondaot'a thoroughly up-to-date diog
tor. The Medford Pharmacy will
more to new quartan In the Jaokaon
Comnty Bank building next door to
toe Baker-Hate haeon Co., wbara
mora room oan be bad for tbalr -Uaalre
and growing took. Fnd I
Cdvlg, formerly of Urania Peas, wall
known In Soatbarn Oregon aa a
pharmacist of ability baa taken Mr.
Whitman's plaoe In Haaklna' store.
This naw enUrpriee wlU make four
drag stores In Medford, quite n sufB
olenoy we should judge, considering
the bealtnfalnwM of oar people.
For the bast bargains In Farm,
Dairy, or Stock Raoobes, or Fralt
Lands, oall on or address Harness &
l Born loo, xoooaua, uregon.
J. P.' Herr of Watkins, was in
Medford on business Tuesday and be
broaght wltb him an Immense alfalfa
toot that had bean plowed ap by
bim on the Collins plaoe. The ground
bad been In alfalfa for many years,
and was being broken op preparatory
to re-seeding. The tap root waa over,
four Inches In diameter where II was
out off by the plow and nobody
knows bow far toward the center of
the earth it extended. Tbe stool sur
&e Medford
Have just received a large
stock of latest styles in
Dinner Sets. We are now
prepared to furnish you
with any style or set you
want; also have a nice line
of fancy dishes.jardinieres,
notions and 5 and 10c
counters. Our Teas, Cof
fees, Spices, Extracts and
Baking Powders are the
Purest and Best to be had.
M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN
MEDFORD, OREGON
mounting this root was about 18xls
inohee In size, making altogether'
tbe blgges alfalfa stamp erer shown
here or any where else.
Forty stock sheep for sale Mostly
Rambouletts. Addrvss or 'phone, K.
J. Cameron. Jacksonville. Oregon.
S. M. Hews "I have a letter here
from an old friend, I). U. Long, from
Punxsutauney, Pa., and the way he
writes he has tbe Oregon fever pretty
bad and If I van 1 want to land him
in Medford. Mr. Long le a hardware
and implement man and is looking
for n location In that Una of busi
ness. Here is what be aaya in part :
"We all want to go to tbe PaclBo
ooaac Just as soon aa wo oan sell the
property we have bare. Tbe trouble
wltb us has been that ws are oowards
and think that we oannot make- a
llTingexoept In Penaoylanla. The
bora. Max. Paul and Hairy, are all
able to do for themselves and I figure
that if I oan aell oat here we oan go
west and go into business for oursel
ves and make more than we an mak
ing ben. I am traveling for tba
Buokere Drill Co. and hare been lor
the last three yean, bat a paraon will
nsTsr sere muoL working for soma
on else and while wo manage to
ssako a good living wo are not earing
much money, but we at getting
older right along and If ws an erer
going to got Into any business wa
want Co' be doing It son. I would
like to know want tbechanoee are
when yon lire. I am Interested In
tba dlmate In particular. The
weather wa are having ban la almost
enough to drln n man to drink.
Atont threo-fomtha of the people
hare tba grip and the other fourth
are axpeoting to got It We bad a
few days sleighing the week before
Cbrlstmaa but it baa talned about
every day alnoa and now wa Ban a
heantlfol otod of slash and mad
wblob makes things look dlsoourag
Ing. I understand that your winteis
are mild, free from snow and loe and
that one oan work out of. doon ail
winter." It bt were here now en-
ioylos the kind of weather we bare
had of late, be would want to bin an
able -bodied man to kick him for not
nomine? sooner. I bare forwarded
(& Coffee
House
htm some literature and also told him
what I think of tba eouetry."
-el, L. Bennett bee clean, need
barley for sain, raoae 717a. v-n-p.
this spring weather baa develop-
ad the baseball micro be In (rant
a umbers and tba old playaos, who
swore by all that waa oontalaad In
the role cook that they wouldn't
play another game" ban begun to
oil their old mite, look onr tbalr
baseball outfits, sewing ap rips and
tightening too plaUe-aot to play
ball, Ob, of ooarae not, aimply from
foioa of habit, bat just toe same,
a nsuelus of tba old bunob that made
other teams steer olenr of Medfurd
last year an practicing tor the Brat
game of tbe season, wblob will take
plaoe on tba Medford grounds Sua
day, when the Medford team will
book up with tbalr old rivals from
Jacksonville. Tba Una op Is not yet
fully made op, but It la probable
that Silvers Purdy will wear the
mask and protector, whlla btodderd,
a naw man to tba fans, bnt said to
be a good one, will deliver tbe
carves. Hopkins, another new man
will guard tba initial each, while
"Shorty" Mllee and "batch" Wll-
kineon will osvort around second
and short. At third Elfert will affl
oiata, whlla Rotaermal and Isaacs
will till the left and oenter gardens In
tba way for wbleh they are famous.
Tba right corner hea not been de
finitely tilled but there ia plenty of
good material to choose from.
For Hale Three span of matohed
hi area, and two spans of mules. G.
E. lull. Waetelde stable. 9-tf
The Medford Brlok Company,
wblob oompany Is composed of tbe
following gentlemen, U. W. Prlddy,
O. O. Neyler and U, T. O'Brien,
have decided to do away with tba
slow prooeea of manufaotorint brlok
by hand and will vary soon Install a
oomplete aet of power driven machin
ery. This Una also doea contract
ing and building In oement, brick or
atone, and;they an laying oat gnat
plana tor tbe coming season's busi
ness. Tba Indications at tbls time
are that their enttn working tone
wiU be taxed to ite fullest capacity-
end the work will be properly executed-
when they have it in band.
Bilnr plated milk tabes for sale
at tbe Kogue Hirer Creamery, Med
ford. tf.
It baa been euggested by some
oven of ptsoatoiial sports, who by
reason of age, averdupola or disincli
nation, do not appreolate toe stisn-
ous methods necessary to a 11 are tbe
elusive steel head from tbe rushing
watere of Kogue river, that the lake
created by tbe Kay dam be stocked
with "bullheads" whloh In time
would furnish sport for those who
like to sit dozing in the sun, watoh
ing a float until tbe spirit moves
some unwary fish to seize the hook.
It le aatd that then fish disturb no
others, nor, on aooount of tba sharp
cactus like thorns with whioh tbey
an profusely decorated, do other fish
disturb tbe "ball bead." It would
I assuming tbeeo atatementa to
be corroborated by tbe faota, that the
lake abon mentioned dam oould la
time be made exoelleut fishing
grounds far this olass of fish. It is
unfit for front fishing of ooarae aod
might aa wall be glnn up to noma
edible flab that prefers still water.
Full blood Indian Bonner dock
ecga for sale, SI par sotting. Mrs. Ik
w. uaroor. w-p.
Harvey Klohardeon, eohool dark
of the Agate district, whisb ia dis
trict No, 16, waa la Medford Tuesday.
That dlstrlot baa found Its present
ia! boose, whloh baa a aaatlag
oapaolty fcr forty poptla, deoidedly
too email, and tba directors an ask
Ing for bids for tba creation of a
much larger bulldlag. Ia fast tbe
new building Is to be Just twice tbe
else at tba oae bow In nee. It will
ban a seating oapaolty for 'eighty
pupil and then will be two rooms.
Tba partition between tbe rooms will
be so ai ranged that toay may oe
raited thereby throwing tbe two into
one gnnd assembly room. Tbe
notloe asking for bids may bo aeen
on nnotber page of this paper.
Ksad carefully tbe new real estate
1st of U. H. Fierce & Son in this Is
sue. J. C. Matthews, of Tnil, waa In
Medford last week. While hen be
told that bis neighbor, Adolpb Olaen,
reoently killed a oougar whloh meas
ured asvan feet in length. He also
told that be and a friend treed what
tbey supposed to be a ferooious ani
mal in a hollow tree and after cutting
the tree partly down discovered that
their animal waa nothing mon than
a screech owl. Then ban been only
two inohes of snow In that locality
thla winter, said Mr. Matthews.
All kinds of bake stun Vienna
Baker. Call 'nhone tati and have
goods delivered
;-Weatona -Tribe No. 30, Impd O.
R, M.: c.baernd Washington's
birthday, February, 22, wltb tbe
usual ceremonies of the older. Attar
tbe buelneea of tbe ennlng waa con
cluded a banquet waa served. Then
waa "coin and venison" In abun
danoe and tbe members enjoyed n
season of good ehoer.
Too Pacific Kastern tracks
have keen pat In condition no that
tba train, oan make trips onr It,
hauling freight and euppllea. Tba
sxrvloee of tba motor for the carrying
of tba mall aad paasaagara, baa aot
baaa dUooatlaoad, however.
-Tba members of tba Qoeea Eatbar
dab will fin a "Bllay evealag" at
tba Presbyterian abnroh Friday, Feb
ruary 28, Tea cants edmleeioa.
Everybody lavlted. Candy wlU be
sold during tba analog.
Band carefully the aew red esaaes
list of O. H. Plana Boo, la tale la-
For Hale A w good horses aad
dllereat hlnda of wagoaa aad rUa.
Cell at West Bide Brlok Btable. 7-tf,
H. O. King bat purchased tba
victor graphopaoaea aad records from
Usla's Plaao House aad will ben.
alter take aare of tba braaoh uf tba
business. Mr. King purposes potting
ins foil line -at Kdlaoa aad Victor
machines aad record, aad to be p re
pel ed la a abort time to take cart of
all krancbee of tba trade. It may be
said la paeelag that Mr. King la not
only thoroughly posted In all
bran ones of bu business, bat Is be
sides a gealal, ooarteou gentleman,
and aa can cheerfully reoommiad
him to oar friends.
' For sela by owner A small pleca
of good lead close to town. A boas-
sad lot la Medford, with sewer oone
oeotion, also vacant lot. Addrees
postoOloe box, 2M Medford. 7-tf.
Dr. E, Pleasant proprietor of
the Hotel Pleasant at Central Point
dropped dead In bla hotel Tueaday
about thne o'clock of heart failure.
Ha had Just east bla vote on tba
charter question and bad acareely
entered tba house when be died.
Deceased waa sixty-two yean dd and
bad been a resident of Jaokaon ooun
ty for many years. Ha leasee n
widow, eon and daughter..
For bale: Full blooded buff
Plymouth Book oookereu. Perry
Stewart, Medford. 7-et-p.
City Engineer Osgood ia having
notion served on property owoeia
requiring them to trim the trees and
shrubbery to a oertaln height wher
ever tbey overhang the etteets or a
alleya of too oity,
12500 buys 160 scree, well located,
buildinna. two acres of orobaid, 40
aoreo cleared. Easy teima. See C.
H. Plana boo.
C. H. Pleroe & Son report tbe
sale of a new raddeaoa in Medford to
D. a Solles for 11200. The property
belonged to Jamea Smylle. They
bare also sold the Conrad Relnklng
property in Eeat Medford, consider
ation 17 0 Tbls property waa cold
by L. H. Mlega.
For sale Good, heavy, second
hand wagon, no box. Call at Med
ford Mail otfloe.
George Lanspatch, of Wenatcbee,
Waehington, baa purcuaeed tbe An
drews property on Griffin oreek. He
ie a friend of our gooa townsman,
A. J. Nlobds, wbo is also from
Wenatcbee.
bay poultry and eggs. S. J.
Bummeiiln, at Hotel Emeriok. . 4-tf
The Medford High ached team
defeated the Ashland Normd In one
of tbe fastest gamee of basketball of
tbe aeaaon at tbe opera ho use Tueed a
night The score was 31 to 22.
Loganberry. Dewberry and
Strawberry vlnee for sale, by Wolfer,
the berry man, Eagle Poiat. 9-st,
I. A. Armstrong has sold bis
Boxy Ann homestead property to T.
A. Hefter.
A hat onoe waa made to shed hunks
of moUtnre and slant off the sun. Not
enti-ely so now. Then why Ask Bill !
Kev. O. L. Hall, pastor of the
Baalist church, bss been assisting
at revival meetings In Ashland this
week.
Sox ueed to have three openings at
tbe top, at tbe oeel ana also at the toe.
Not so now, whyT ask nun
VU nwlng machines must be cold
to make room for our new atook.
White 110. Singer S15. -Mow Home
112. Wbeeler A Wilson to, and SIS.
Domaetlo 110. Cell in aad an them.
M. 1 wood's Jewel ry atora. g-tf
New Cases File.
O. L. Deviate. R. W. Gray, notion
to recover $235,82 wltb interest doe
on promissory note also S30 attoroeye
fees. Peter Deleob aad R semes aad
Keamee attorneys for plaintiff.
Gee M. Wbeeler vs. Alios Q.
Wheeler, suit for dlvoroe on grounde
of desertion. The Wheelers wen
married In 1906 at Sacramento, E, O,
Brigos is plaintiffs attorney. .
H. E, Morrison vs. a F. Whetaone,
action to reonnr t 130 and Interest
due on promissory note alio $28 at
toraey's tees. Cdvlg nnd Durbsm
an plaintiffs attorneys.
Geo. F. King vs. John Wolf and
Frederick Wolf, action to noover
$850 wltb Interest and also $100 at'
torneys fees. Vawter and Pnrdin at
torneys for plaintiff.
John E, Hart n. Sueau E. Hart,
ault tor dlvoice on grounde of deasr-
tion. Parties to suit wen married In
Jaokaon ooonty. Vawter and Purdln
attorneys for plaintiff.
Bertha Hatobeae n Daniel Hat
obens, ault far dlvoroe on grounds of
deertlon. Cdvlg and Durham are
plalntlffa attorneya.,
600 LOTS OR MORE.
Floor, $2.40 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barle7.ll.8O per " Ibe
Middlings 11.60 par H lbs
Mill Feed.... 41. 40 per " lbs
Bran 1 .26 per M
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Flow..
.$'2.80 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley.. $190 par
lb
lb
lbs
Middling 11.76 per
Mill Feed 11.80 per
Bran 11.40 per
MEDFORD
FLUUB
MILLS.
lte
I
MILL PRICES.
DIIDCI V
PERSONAL
i, I UIVUl. 1
W. O.; Vaughn, of Trail, waa in our
olty Monday.
Hon. Biles J. Day, of Jacksonville,
waa a Medford visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Alva Allen returned 'Wednes
day from a visit to frlsnds In Seattle.
Charles Conrad re tuned Saturday
from a aevenl weeks visit at Bonan
za. Mrs. C. R. Rsy and daughter, Miss
Mabel, returned Sunday tram a visit
to Southern California.
J. Court Hall returned this week
from (Southern Califoroia, whither he
had gone on tbe Medford exounlon.
Mrs. E. E. Gore and Miss Minnie
Cony left Saturday ;for Portland,
where tbey attended the Paderewskl
recital.
F. W. Weeke and W. H. MoUowan
returned the Bret of the week from
Portland, when tbey bad been on
business.
Attorney T. J. Newman and family,
of MoCuskey. North Dakota, have
located In our city. Mr. Newman
will engage In. tbe real estate busi
ness. J. F. Powers, of Oro Urande, Idaho,
la among the more reoent arrivals In
Medford. H la a friend "of X-H
Simpson, and baa dtolded to remain
in tnia locality. g
Mr. and Mra."j7"R. .pVpp?o?MonC
gomery oounty, Mo., Tan Jregletend
at tbe Palaoe, looking over ;tbe coun
try with n view to making a perma
nent location hare.
Z. Cameron, of Union p redact.
one at tbe edld Utlxsn of that eeo
tion, nnd moreover oaa ft the good
friends of this aswepaper, waa la
Medford Monday oa business.
John Plyawla la down from tbe
ailde of upper Butte oreek, when be
and "Shorty" Dodge nnd Otla Hub
bard lln la 'alagle peeoe and mora
or leas ;bllsa, for a few daya visit
doag old friends.
Mr. aad Mr. P. M. Shaddock, of
Portland, returned to their Shorn
Tuesday after a several daya' visit
wltb relatlvee and blende In Med
ford. Mn, Sbedduok la a daughter
of Grandpa Meeker and the visit of
herself and husband at this time waa
oooasionad by her fathers' llllness,
wbo. we are pleaeel to state, la at
tbls time considerably improved.
U. C. Mackey, the photographer.
left Medford thia week for Cottege
Grove, Junotlon City and Poitland,
at whloh places he will visit friends
for a '.few weeke. He will nturn to
Medford again and may decide to
remain here. Hie many Medford
trlenda citend to bim tbe hand of
good fellowship should .he decide to
return.
Peter Olllngesr, N. Ganche aad
Tboe. Vanalsenturgh, of 1: Orleka
North Dakota, wen la Medford a
oouple of daya tbta week. Those
gentlemen are dl prosperous business
men and farmers and have been on
the ooast for aevenl weeks looking
for a looatlon. They wen very much
pleased with thla section of the ooan
try and if tbey fall to nturn and
Invest In some of our fruit lands tbey
will be very unlike otbera wbo hero
visited as from that fiozsn north-
sod, should then later arrlvals;fall to
inveet and mora than double tbe In
vested oapltd tbey will again be very
unlike others from that state.
Services it Earl Point
Rev. Edward F. Green will deliver
a lectuie nt Eagle Point, Best Mon
day, evening, Manb 2d, at 7:30
o'dook, under the auspice of tbe W.
U, T. U. of that plaoe. A cold Id In
vitation la citendsd ta all.
Netic
Notle I hereby glvea that 1 wlU
offer for ad at aoctioa aa MarohS,
190$, at 10 a. at three odta, oa two
aad two three years dd, aa oow,
twa yearlings aad Iwa tall edna aad
throe Buna, tw with foal.
Matte
Lake Creek, Uragoa.
w
fE went on a
Basis und converted our reserve
stock into legal tender, so that
now we have only this Spring's list of
investment offerings! There is undeni
able secufity in a "TOGGERY" SUIT.
There is no inflated water inside a
"TOGGERY" HAT on the dampest day,
and there is a Gilt-Edged Bond be
tween our Medford Depositors and the
People's. .
SQUARE DEAL &
GUARANTEE CO.
Wm. F. ISAACS, (Toggery Bill) CASHIER
A MONO Tnb CMUKC.1F.S.
OKISTIAN CKUUCH.
Sunday Ua.-ch 1, at 10 a. u. Bible
eohool. 11 a. m.; sermon: "Tea .Mil
lion of the Church." 6:30 p. m.,
'. P. 8. O. 7:30 p. m. eermon:
"Tn lv'l'v Aaen's." Uoorl elnatne',
inspirit!1 uujtu, ejiruad sermjuj,
ehost servloes' Codlal welcome to
all.
Marlcn F. Horn, Mtaloter.
CUH1HT1AN BC1ENCI
Chrletian bcHnce services an held
every Sunday morning at deren
o'clock In tbe Commeraial Club
room. Subject of the Lesson sermon
for March lat, "Christ Jesus." AU
are welooma.
xrrHODisT EPisooPALcaoii.m.
The revival makttnge undsr the
leadership of nev. Van Mailer, of
Iowa, and Prof. Gray, of Chicago,
next Sabbath. Doe at 11 a. m.
another at 3 p. m. Sabbath achool
10 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
All are invited
STRANGERS' SUNDAY HOME.
first Baptlat church: Sunday
morning topio: "A Steadfast Ste
ward." Evening: "Why I do not
play Cards." Snortle's Saooesasful
Sunday Sohool still swings suooeea
fdly. Another olaaa waa divided last
Sunday. We now nave a large olass
for men and one for women. Then
wen two bundrded pupllo In tbe
Sunday eohool laat 8unday that wen
on time. Wo Invite you to worehip
with us. Paator promisee plain
preaching.
Communion aervioe and weloom
to now members at close of morning
Mrvioea.
a La Kay Hall
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The UEDFORD RATIONAL BANC et Madiera,
la the State of Oregon, et the okes of basbMss,
Aagust, t, 1907.
RESOURCES.
Ueni en DUeosBIs 10S.SH.4t
Overdrafts, severed ens unsecured... 10,7S2JS
U.S. Bonds to secure olrenlstlon 4S,90.00
PreMums sa U. 8. Boads 1,?9M
Boadi, securities, etc 27,Ms.sl
Banking bones farulturs aa axturei. SMM.1S
Due from itate basks sad beakers S,a3e.el
Due from approved reesrvs ssssts... M.491.45
Cbooki aad obsr eash items 1,4BS,S7
Gold Duit on Hind ' UB.V7
Nous of other NaUouel Bank, 136-00
rraetlonal paper currency, nickels,
end oenta IMJO
Lawful Money Reserved in Bsok, vli:
Specie t8,M.oo 4i,mM
Redemption fund with C. 8, Treaanr.
er (6 per cent ol circulation) 2,490 00
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital ito-k paid in
casTt.u
,...1 so.ooo.oo
.... 10.000.00
Surplus lund
Uollvided profits, lets sxpenaea and
taiea paid MC.1.41
NatlooolBank Notes outatandlng.. 4,aoo
bus to otber National Banks SM.73
Due to State Banka and Bankers 178.2ft
Individual depoatu eubject to chock. rM.t71.K
Demaod certificate! of deposit. 14,M6.n2
Tims oertlfloaiee ol deposit tf,iM0.00
Oltlflcd Check! 4T4.71
Total f. - raaa,orfl.oi
8tatx or Orboos, County ol Jackaon sa:
I, loHtf 8. Ortr, Caabler of tbe above named
bank , do solemnly iwear that tbe above atate.
ment Is true to the beat of my knowledge and
belief.
jornr 8. Ortr, canhlcr
Subscribed and aworn to before me thla Zlnd
day of February, IBOS.
P. M. Btbwart,
Notary Public
CosaecT Amurrt
J. R. Rktart,
WK M. OOLVtO,
J, A. PSRRV,
Directors.
T the Public
Having been solicited by a goodly
aomber of the oltliens and teipayeis
of Jacksoa ooanty to beoome a can
didate for thaofflu of County As-
seesor of Jaokaon ooanty I nan d
elded to beoome nob oandldate, sub.
J sot to tbe actloe of tb Kepoblloen
voters at tbe oomlag primary aleo-
tloa
J. W. Union,
Medford Oregon.
Wanted
Baw-BlU maa lo eat L2SO.0OO feet
of pin lumbsr, Oea (In coa tract
from stamp to rail road. Writ lot
partieolan, address "B" la oan of
, Medford, Oragea. T .M-p.
Clearing House
The PntJc Library.
The Greater Medford Club a .Id Its
regular monthly meeting on Mon
day, February eth, nearly all toe
msmbsrs weie present and than wa
great entbualaam waaa the adlcltlag
committee anuocaosd their I'b-Ml
uoil.-ctiuaa. The Proebyteriau nd
Methcvilet Ladies Aid Societies ttu.1
soma ui .tin fiaterad orgaalstiione
aent donations and to all who lure
contributed a vote of thenke m
given by tbe club. A committal) witi
appointed to Interview menibi of
oouncll relative to room In new
City Hell far library parpaeos, nou
slstlng of Msedame. Vawter, K N.
Warner and M. L. Alford. Cobiuft
tee to oolleet money offend for park
fond: Meedamea Hollls and Vawter.
New memben Meedamea. Nye, V. il
llama, Ed. Trowbridge, Daniels, H,
Tuttle, Mcintosh, Miss Beolah W i r
ner. For the govtrnment of Ubn:ry
then waa a board of nine nominated
voted upon by dub and approved
by Mayor Keddy. Maesrs. J. V.
Heddy, W. L Vawter Cbaa. Kir 3,
J. E. Watt, Ed Andrawe, Meedatt s
Stoddard, F. E. Merrica, F. W.
Hollle, Paul Theiaa. In the na ir
future Mr. Ed. Andrews haa promis
ed the production of one of hi popu
lar : paras for tba benefit of tba li
brary. Tbe publio library la to be a
permanent aad growing Institution
for tba oaa of every Inhabitant of
Medford, and while tbe dab woiuea
an working and will aork essiduou
ly to make It a eoooeaa tbey most
have the support of svery on.
Silver plated trocars, for use Si r
relief of oowe when bloated, for aal
at tbe Hague Bin Creamery, Med
ford. tf,
Mesdame Vogeli, Boawdl aad
Clay wlU do dreee making, Oorarr
Eleventh and L streets. tf.
Every lady la Medford shodd see
voat uaviiaaa now on
at Bobarta at Reagan.
Goodpasture makee Qoodplatare
Store
Methods
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Pa w.ib ienl ng in a book
of fin nice the ih-r evening,
where ii Haiti, "I'lin't put all
yotr fi' in "im hnsket; try
a i in. ii rtor." 1- it.ses more
limn :m inoubatur o batch
out any new schemes for in
creasing businem nnw-a-days.
I tll you the people are get
ting to be wise old owls. My
boss used to go Into all kinds
of gift enterprises that looked
anywhere near right, and give
away valuable premiums
with every purchase. We
don't do that any more ex
cepting a few coupons that
tbe manufacturers Vint up in
their packages. The only
scheme we use to make
people buy goods of us is
good goods, courteous treat
ment and your money back
if you want it without any
back talk. The boss says,
"W'v been giving the
people better and better
value very year, but w
want to give still better
values. It i not bow much
will an article bring, but now
low can we sell it," Yon
trad with ns, don't yout
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