Dear Sir: Have mailed ou under him for setting in March. I want to nt to I U,ol I Medford Daiiy Tribune BUSINESS CAKD3. euarale cover our latest "booklet fcet out some for home sale. T . ...i BUY STRAWBERRIES B. B. HAMILTON. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Sucieftiur to Dr. X. S. DeArmoud. Office iu Hitter Duulap Block. Pbone BM. There is someone near Phoenix who market would take all I can ruise grows fall beariug strawberries the j Hoping to hear from you soon and Dunlap, 1 presume. Will you pleuse thanking you in advauce for the infer send me hii name and, if convenient, nation, I am, respectfully, ascertain if I can get some plants from) JOSEPH A. WILSON. A Lira Paper In Live Town. Hon. John 1). Olwell is iu receipt of the following communication m Hood liiver: Published svery vvtniug except uuday Jrudford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM, Editor Hiid Manager. Admitted as Second Clans Matter id AT Wm. M. ColvlR, Medford, Or. COLVTO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. tha Pustuffice at Medfuril, Oregon. Subscription Eatos: (sfl I Q O VAN MKVS Buy Your Xmas Gifts Now O One inuntb, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.5U One year, by mail 5.00 Oeo. II. Durham, Orants Pasfl, Or. H )OD RIVXR WANTS Put It 0)f O r THE CONSPIRACY SUCCESSFUL. o i I O O o o o A coaapiracy which bad for its ob ject the removal of W. C. Bristol from the position of United Htutea district attorney for Oregon bas been successful, states the Portland Spectator. Mr. Ilristol still bolds the office, but Die attorney-general, like Salome on an oc casion not quite dissimilar, has asked for bis bead and I confidently expect to see Mr. Roosevelt serve it tip on the historic charger. 1 would have been disappointed if the president had i not withdrawn Mr. Bristol's uoiiiiua - t.ion. A couple of months ago I took the liberty of predicting that Mr. Bris tol. would not be allowed to prosecute the lund fraud cases, mid am in a most unfortunate position. My glee at the success of my prophesy is tempered by the thought that the department of justice is about to rid itself of its most competent, faithful and, probably for beie reasons, troublesome officials. - The papers say Mr. Bristol's removal t was asked because ho bad insulted the i., nttufmv general. This is iiuiruc. Tin withdrawal of the nomination of Mr. Bristol may have )nen asked bccnusi1 . the attorney-general thought he hrid been insulted bv Jlie district attorney The attorney-general has produced no proof to show thut Mr. Bristol has hit , been respectful nnd deferential. In the Telegram a few days ngo appeared n dispatch which said the department o justiy had decided not to permit Mr. Bristol to try He land fraud cases, be cause and the attorney geru-ral was quoted 1 district attorney for Ore guy bad been attorney for some of lh O defendants. About all that Mr. Bris tol said in reply was that this a malicious lie. That may be inflnmma tory talk, but, undet; the circumstance it cannot bo considered insulting. I ho ofTort to gi t Mr. Bristol out began many months ago. He was ham pered and harassed, in the hope that he would resign;' ho was denied assistance in importuiit casts; grand juries wen discharged because the department of d justice would not provide niniiev to pay thisii; witnesses who had been summoned in important cases had to hi released, as there were no funds to pnv their fees; the evidence in ciiises tlinl ufc.sld save been tried was never in thn possnsxiioi ( k,. United States di trirt ntt(iu-y, wkia requests for in stns'tioas nod psrmissioo to prococd in nruiw wrs geared. Tba psn. who read tho doily papers snow lo.w nrtss tbo statoRieot has boon suxiu W Ms. Bi-Mtol refnaed to obey pvrvni pinny srdani from the dopartmeot o .indies Ibiii ss tske up the land rmad ciihm. Tburw noror w:w sot or sir, peremptory is- nthrrwise, received by Vhs Usited Sllltuv district altorncv ts tBiit e tt. Mr. Bristol did out havi rWsrgn of lbs land fraud esses; thev ream lidir tti. ilinclioo of l'inri .1 Hny. itr. Ilrae.r lis. Inns loo l.usv a Sua rrsariwu to I...1 b.-r with the psopk uf (a"rfo. Tim dv noil m lit of ioslir. Al.l n..t lsst lbs land Fraud com tried; and if t. tad In he tried it did not stunt 0.V. ('. rVislnl to try lli- in. The r ml will prove t to if. 4Jr. Bristol ia still t'its,l 8ltr district attorney, slid till hold the office until his sil sft.r it lho-t. O G WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Kayle Point, o Oregon. o o WARREN L. OAMIIBON, M. O., Physician oisd Burgeon. Itesidenee, Hotel Moore. LthTOI.EY & KNKLEY, Dealers in new nnd kmv-ond hand furni ture, stoves and tinware, hardware, etc. Storage and coinniiasion. Woodyard in connection. All goods delivered to any part of city. AI.K tip MUNICIPAL U))S. Scaled proposals will he received ft, the city rOuucil of the city of Medford. Oregon, at th office of the city record er of said rilv, until Hriduv. .lai r 10, lllliS. at II o'clock p. in., for tlic par chase of J.1,0nU in ten year, ." per cent C0Ukiii bonds of said city, in .lenoiiiina lions of ."il)0 each, interest paviil.l, semi aanimlly. Kacli bid must . m. companied by n certified check for an amount equal to .1 per cent of ill, amount of such bid. payable to the pity of Medford. and saiil cilv oil re serves the right le reject any or all bids. Billed at Mldford, Oregon, D Inl.or 11, 11107. BKN't. M. COI.I.IN'S, -r'n City Heeor.lVr. faUpS ftif) COUOA8 sbin fjlott ciek; hills 0s ( ')'' JcfrVrs returned Salurda eeiui(g) fr.ou a cougar Inn, I in h, Butte cre.(J) nioiintii j in, bringing back (w)th him nl, mil I In- biggest cm fYi) si. n, er broiiglit into IVutinl Point. Hi taslffi s) iilinfisB t,ii r, ..t i i.. i i mj. .i.iarra) .tsiiinnti-.i ti,;,i . , " '' ""r -"" I '"'s. Me mil l,.,T nsfin r i,rWl.. t 1... : , V (w)ll be benofg) to carpel an ,,,,1,,, ary s.ze.1 room. Mr. .Idlers' Inmiinc ''(S,!)""! 'he varmint mid the tirsi si,,,, from l linrlie's :hl :io fiuislu-d (m) Kverv cor .lnsed ,,f ins n good (r.'uv Qiire deer left alive, ns il is pruts),!,. t nniiuals destroy more deer every year than most of t. J)l huniiiii hunters do. Q NOTES h DBESflla Ileal Kstate, itentals, Jnsuraoco. FARM AND TIMHKIt LAN OB. Currespoudenco Solicited. CLASSlTtED ADVEBTI81IMHNT8. r'Olt CHALK Letter prws, 111x15, for sa!e; in good condition. Inquiro at P. O. fl!" TO ItKNT Two houses, one ! rooor and bathf one new li-room and bath, both mo'lera nnd centrally located. In quire nt V. Oscuhruffge rs resideneo. 23- r'Olt HRVT (lentleman wanted for nicely furnished room, near in. Apply nt Hotel Mooro. tf A W ELL BSTABLINIIKD retail husi in ss for sale in Modford. Address P. O. Box Till, or inquire Tribuno of fice. tt FoH liti.NT Nicely furnished rooms; electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad- die Uippey, West Seventh St., in the White l.l.lg. L'r,2 l-'Olt IIMN'T l-'ive desirable, convenicnl furnished rooms for housekeeping; no rliilrcn. :iu" North C at. MO V A NT I-: 1 1 All kinds of second hand goods at the Woods building near Bub bard 's Lindley & Lindley. tf 'oil HAI.K l-'ine lots, good soil, excel lent buiir.ing ground, I'.Hh ood 1 sta. See owner, Prof. M. H. Signs. tf FOB EXCI1 A Nil K Msdford properly for oilier profierly. Adrdens Loch Box 418, Medford. Or. tf WANT lil) To rent, a furnished house. d or 7 rooms, electric ligbu, closo in. l ull at mv office. Dr. R. R. llnnnl ton. tf h)tt HALE New resideneo, Just com pitted, second block west of high vbool. West Reventb atroot; fino col oniol interior; cheap if sold soon, lo quiro Tribune office. tf LOST-One bay mare colt, (1 montliB old, wliilo strip ill face. Iteward for return of ainie. U. (1. Shirley, P. O. Bex ot. Resilience second bouso soutli oil Ulnk. If tt ANTe.lW- !l..uBiWoik or windotv cleaning by day op hour; hamUie fur nituie made to order; art work repair ins. A. Tatsiimi, Seventh St., near bridge. If 'Oli NALP. tine nud n quarter acres improved bind, with. .1 room bouse, l-srii. outbuildings, nnd well, $ltt)). hloodsd f i II.-V, 7 in. ml lis old, is red by Hubert I.., tliO; also .lersey heifer calf. P. I. Scott, owner. tf A UOOII invesiment For sale, first inoiti;ige. $7-111, on first class real es tale, due in 0 mouths, draws 7 per ceiVl iliti'lest; will discount principal enough to make a good profit for pur clinser; will accept cash, check or cer P. O. Box 2.1S tificnte of deposit. Address '.71. Medford, Or. IIKI.P W A NT LB - We furnish help for unlets, lumbermen, mills, hotels, res, tuurniits, oliousc keepers, lauiidrvs. raticl M.en, orcliardists, wood cutting. 1'iiil.i rs. liOicliiiuts, contriH-tors, or .-ilivon,. desiring help of iriy kind. Lea-re, your orders with us. Noyes I'nssler ir Hotel Moore tf 'OK S V?,K -At n bargain, ninety ncres of the choicest fruit laml in Koeoe liver vsllev, rich soil, all level, well vvatO.-tl, good aix room house, good l barn, threu goiwl wells, abundance of: water. All under cnllivatioa ready for orchard. In&udiitci purchasers I shoiiM see this place before port-ViaYing .no. vailins. ,usli Itolel. ,.l.,liad.l pO'. 174tf Foil HALF Tlie real estate lirm ol' Nov.s Hr.-ssl.-r will be found at' llo-ir old .(fc,. on Hie West Side near tin. II. .1,1 Wft): hv (5) di cide.1 not an slibvv you as gn.stfl urcvi.. i.e na.i. ir von ln.vc property to sell, see us. We call Ml Buy Tirkota by Wire. O r oinelhing which is of considerable Interest lo the public gg) rally and which is perhaps not generally known is Hie system ..f unpaid orders now in effect between slartous of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the Uuilod States. By means of thin system tickets may be purchased at M.slfor.l from any place in the United States and wailed or telegraphed direct to tho party wishing lo come hero. Sleepor acconiuiodatious and small amounts of ensh in connection with these tickets may also be furnishsd at the same lime." tf Gloves For Christmas Presents O O Men's $2.00 Cipe Stock iir.t Real .Mocha Dress (Jloves, special l.fil) Men's Tl-W C'ae Slmrk and Real Moclia Dress (!lo ven, special $1.39 Men's $1.12") Cac Stock and Real Mocha Dress (j loves, special 98c G P. (Vntciiieri & Co.'s. Ciiiaratiteed (j lines, all colors. Ladie.s',Snede and (ilace Hi-button Long filoves. Rogiiliir $-1.1X1 values $3.49 Regular 3."rf) values $.1.19 (Vnlenieri, rejriilar length, thi'ee-clnsp (J loves. $2.01) values $1.79 $l.rH) vulues $1.:!9 '3 Holiday Goods In every corner. Good, useful presents, such as Turses, Handkerchief, l'aus, (Shawls, Relts. liloves, Slippers, Waists, Shirts, Neckties, lOtc. Men's Flannel Shirt Special All those regular $3.(M) and $L'.0O doulile and single breasted Shirts, now, each $1.79 VAN DYKE'S Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Great Doings in Town No. h 1 u It tho first boat that wo have any record of; Mosos was tho man that did the llrst writing, for ha wroto tho law on tho tablets of stono; Jacob pullsd off tbs tint wrestling match; Solomon built tho finest building that history records; Colambns discovered Amorica; Ooorgo Washington licked tho British; Abe Lincoln turned tho negroes loose; Roso Tedofolt killed a bear, but it remained for Shortio Oanictt to pull off the first sale on hardware. Investigate tho giiossing contest. Look at the goods ho is now giv ing 10 per cent off on until the first of the year. It's to your benefit to do so. WE DON'T USE AXE8, BUT HELL THEM. SHORTY GARNETT l.o ii. Ill, -re srr-M.. b,. II ll for vou. We will i.Ko ...,n,l ' up to dal uplowiinit ,iffi,-c whcraTf inn furnish li,.o to nnvoio. ...ool.tv tin (Tl iiufi inic. ,,rtn)ttt.'r uh.. v.n.p tf v ., ..:r :. w. ,n ! i.mi in t-u ' ' your r il"T with ut. Ntiym lrt'siiT. tf MlrSa' S'Yi m K-- All kin.U tl$ ir''-'". l'"H. luro ttn.l fruilj. iMu.iili.nl Mith'lit'M of jipj.lWtind fam mill H-Ht lu-M, iin-liitlitin Nfwtowii ntul St.it. iil..TK .(.1.'h; it full hue of tip linljiti1 iiurm iv Htm It, in nrv ur mnll m-Mi tMtilifii1 va.1t.-v on mill WK (H). WV HiM'1 l. 'i1tt vb y.-iir ni..4ty wr, Wji)thr to h' ihHT IkfV-oit your fhillnrt wl'hga thai il m) b lmi nl (ur h.ittiv i'iiii-iiUar. vciy ilii out fnion !hm iiu.ch "iii ,u" ci-'U "nt 'it, liiW.)ui.-n u.ni.r Mikviial ij-jik. oat PA V INii . DKCAIi (MKNT and fay in-It-rs'-t . ii ln A'-'in.ta. 0,iti mi iH.unt wnl, thn Mn1'irJ 4au (.ai llattk. wl '-jv otTic-In n:: i(irtvl-fa ar all I...HI iMvfthti iumI inirrti-d tn (h iiptm kKny' fnC(tler Iti tli.tnl uiJ itn- it, tit r liale Kivt-r V .4trV. C$H)cdfcrd national Bank Oapftal .r)0,(M).,R; 8ui'phis'$iO,(KXl.0O Si ltn; .Uo utl Kiinl- if urnjiinri.tal IntuWnl nlirtililM-ry. nt my rtmdtui' in Stint It Mi-lfont. having jUit ro a lar(i uliijiiiii-nt, nm prvparn) tn rill onlrr litiimil iitti'ly. Iiitjuiro nt WitrniT' iStorr. L. U. Warnrr, Sr., Mr.lfor.l. (r. 0tf Because He Paid by Cheeky Nut Innji s bits. tima man in this rointiMimty wai pi38)JiJ With a bill ttiut lttv hud ntn'a.lv lit prt-iuyU the paid t'faot ha (I ) viun'hor in fviiluiire, and it us ttum itt,otO provt'ii that li hJ Thin batik cortliiilly invite your a.'i'ount, Tiijtvctyto ohn-k, tu4 , will plvanoil to rcniltT vou t h most, iitTu-irniPrvico- -s JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Established 1888- O MEDFORD. ORE.) Capital, Surplus and Deposits Over $625,000 q ONLY A FEW DAM3 NOW UNTIL CE.SISTMA3. The projier time to select jour gifts is NOW, aj- noWl wliwi ., Iiave a good itdectloa. EEMEMBEE, we uarry the largest cwlwWJ Voi im the city uf exelusig HOLIDAY GOODS o No trouble to show goods. CAIili AND 8EB OS. o o Rich Cut Glass T.atiMt Hliowinga of Vases, Npples, Berry Bowls, Sugar nrnl Cream Pitcher, Etc. (i in. Nappies from $1.25 to 95 S in. llerrv Hir.vls (ebryaan llieniiim ciit) from $3.50 to 112 .Sugar ami (,'reaiu set, Wbirl wiml pattern. .13.60 to $11.75 GILLETTE SAFETY BAZOBS. JUST THE THING POB A MAN. $5.00 UPWABD& 3 Christmas Time At f Medford Pharmacy is always a busy season, nnd if yon choose your Xnuus gifts early you will get tho best selection, although wu have enough for everybody iu our superb array of Xmas goods. Handsome boxes of perfumes, manicure and toilet sets in handsome 'boxes, shaving sets. Wo also have a beautiful line of Leather Goods, such as handbags, purses wallets and card cases, ete. Reduced prices. We flso have a handsome array of Christmas Postals, a suitable Christum gii't for vour f'-iends. HEMS ARE SOME OF OUR nPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COM ING HOLIDAYS: BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED WATER COLORED AND CRAYON PICTURES, BY NOTED ARTISTS, A BEAUTIFUL PRES ENT FOR YOUR FRIENDS, YER Y SUITABLE FOR FRAMING. Toilet Sets In Ebony, Sterling Silver, Celluloid and Stahnrn. f'ombination Brush and Comb 3et, 9 pieces, eb ony, plr.ah lined ease 917.50 Combination Brush a ad Comb Set, G pieces, sterl ing silver, plush lined case 11.00 Combination Brush and Comb Set, 4 pieces, cb- ooy, plush lined case 9 8-00 Brunh and Comb Set, 3 pieces, celluloid, plush lined case 9 4.75 Brush and Comb sot, 3 pieces, colluloid, silk lined case $ 1.50 Manicure 8.t, 0 pieces, ebony, plush lined case. 9 6.00 Shaving Sets, silver $ 5.00 Manicure Sets, 4 pieces, ebony, plush lined cas.f 3.50 Shaving Setr ebony 9 4,50 Military Brushes in rosewood, ebony, sterling sil ver and cherry, from 91.50 up Smoking Sots from 91.25 to 910.00 Baby .Sets, celluloid, piuk, blue and white 91 up Glove Boxes, colluloid, from 50c to 93.00 Handkerchief Boxen, celluloid, from 50c to 93.00 Tio Boxes, celluloid, from 50c to 93.00 Cuff ami Collar Boxes from 75c to 91.50 SAY, WHERE ARE YOU GOING ! WHO, ME? YES! WHY THE The Medford Pharmacy I IIONE 233. ,'0 BE I UI? 107 SEVENTH STHEliT -TWii.jiasiiai'lgJltJSS ll'IHH'WW,; nsMasrriMijuU". Useful Gift Articles1 WHICH COST BUT LITTLE MONEY. Where on earth, outside of a dry goods store, can I secure small but useful arti cles to he used as gifts for ladies and children and which will cost onlv a small amount of money? If you will stop just a moment and think, you will come to the only conclusion, tnat tliey can he procured nowhere outside of a ladies' store. I limk o Belts, littl Drapes and numerous to mention, WH INVITE THE MEN TO VISIT WITH US AND WE WILL BE CLAD TO HELP WITH A SUGG ESTION. onciusmn, inai uiey can ne procured nownere outside of a ladies store, the hundreds of useful articles, such as Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bags, le notions and Jewelry articles, Pearl Necklaces, etc., Shell Goods, Yeils, id Scarfs, Purses, Fancy Box Goods, Furs, Waists and manv others too Fur Marmots THE NEWEST IDEA FROM THE EAST. Boys, here is a unujue Xmas present fur her. She can't buy it in a millinery store, in fact these good nrr only to be had in thr largest Htores of the cilief. They are all the r:tj;e just now and the young lady who po"i'Sses a "Marmot" or fur hcadpieee will be the envv nf hr friends. ONE PRICE, 93.75. Fine Umbrellas 'i enn't h-.-lp railing your att.-ntion to our I'm lirHIus. Th.'y ;iri' liriin.l m-n. having mine, for tho must part, in tin- Inst Uu doys. The haiullps ar se lNtfHi ! s mini who has hu.l Inna experience in sHivting the k'n.l l.est liki-il by the Indies. The trimming nr.- :;iiariinti i il uiitiiriiishiiMo nnil tho cov ers will wenr. $1.00 AND UP TO $7.00. Xmas hosiery SEE THE FANCY HOSIERY. Here is n chance to d;trn the old Mock iiti;s !v buying a ih-w pair in stead it iid itt ;i saving. ltesidcs. you il-.n't want the goodies Santa pours in your stocking to full ihroiiKh (he holes. n pair for ladies' fam-y Hosiery, our b. st J'e el.TS. a pair for (adits' whitf sole and i II bine 'i 1 1 imp, t he bi st ral lies r fff.ri-it nt :V mid 4 U. 29C a piiir for llies'. . hihlrt n ' Iksv !!," 1, a pair for h i.lr. . .' usually sci'l nl I.V . mil Furs We haven't the largest sto. ks of furs in Mr.lfor.1, tint we have Home very good stvloa and wi own them, so that wc ' ran si ll them tit almot whole sale prieen. We in ite yon to Ink. 931,0 TO Sale of Goats and Suits -If " n neej of coat or suit, we eon , .., t!. i. need nt a g.iodtv vMti, tVtr I'PMs nnd mils nre positiivly tliis -.-.ive's ) west pr.KluetionsT' V ) """!" "'""ii severest tests as ,i oeaiitv. e,., -., .- .i.:,, n,i u,,,,,. f , 0 finish. Come nu, Wot,;rful liargami al 1 X) ATD Al.OKO' lTP v.' 'SO Cr Ml - - THE 0 I'lliSUootflUJI OF JAtKSON COUNTY BANK enni) .r , WINDOW' 0