Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. Published every eveniuir exeeut Huuiiav Medford Publi.btoi Company. jucuiwiu tuuuBuiug wuiyaiij. 0. PUTNAM, K.litor mM Manner. Admitted ns S, eond ('In s .Matter i tlitt Irtstof f tee mi Mi dford. On kdi. Subcri. ton H..K3: One montli, by n::iil ur ritr.ier. . One yrnr, by 111:1' I THE LIBEL INICTNT. o The editor of Tl; Tribune is iti hi office unee hiutv , midv to un-i 1 hi iuiiikith a in) iiiiN v.T all act im it ionH, In fight for lim im i; illitH :ti). tin' right of Tin Tribune :irid for the rights of t lit' public. This m not Rii'sia, ami Ih district attorney anil sheriff not czar. Th-y may railroad a man to jail uv? niyht for leso n.aji-ste, but it im to jury of citizen to nay whether he ntayt there or not. The indictment brought against the 1 h!ir of The Tribune by the gram) jtirv re nds as follows. V net her or not ifi tilubtiiH in Iift for the n-mU'r to il t. rmine: 1 (ieorge I'utnatu M Jieenned y th (intnd jury for the county of ,lacknnn atato of Oregon, by the indictment of flic crime of libel, coin in it ted hh fol lows, to wit: That the Raid (Ieorg. I'm nam on to wit, the l!Mh day of l)e bcr, 1HD7, in the county of Jackson Mtute- of Oregon, then ami there being did then and there wilfully publish U rneaiiH other than word orally sokm tn-wit, bv printed matter in a nvwspn per, calhd the M.dford Daily Tribune and thru and I lore of g nrtl rircila t'vn !n si' 7 cir;tt!y, the f.-lt -wing f.tl : ' I ' 11 1. 1. -his rentter ai.-I Mnn-n i. A u:t In . Wn.-U. Jn I II-i.-Eley. .1 f ;.di:f.n. I. II. VtuNl. A.ii 11 N.-hitii-lr T. K. Potlt-ng-T and J. I, ti.irvin. 1 1 -r ami there romp- ;inj( and muHritutnii: the grand iurv f.r said rountv. and Clarence I. R.-am, tlon and thn deputy prosecuting attorney. ivore-iiit lag the slate of Oreg.n in said mat r en before hhii grand jury, to wit: 1 Tlo grand jury is composed of the follow-; men: Wallace Woods, J, li, Rohison ('. II. Vatipel, Ailam Schmidt. T. K. Cot tcnger, J. In. (iarvin. It took them j if I') minutes to indict a friendless Im thief, a toor old woman mid a penirli -y. forger. They spent three days 011 iln Itariuun r.v and then justified the mur ileroiiK assault. Deputy District Attor ney Ileatnes is n most relentless prose cutor, when n man drops ti nii kel in the slot macliino or takes n drink on Sun day, or a poor fallen erenture is caught tinning. Sueh heinous crimes must be punished; they are dangerous at once to life anil limb. Hut anyone eay try to brain a man with na ax and secure immunity from the blindfolded rcpresi-u tattves of justice. That said publira tinn was mnde with the intent to in jure and defame mini Wallace Woods, .loel Hartley, ,1. It. Hobison, II. Van jMlt Adam Schmidt, T, K. I'otteiiger. .1. j, Oarvia. composing said grand .jnry, nnd aaid Clarence L. Itcittm i, depul v prosecuting attorney, ami that said mat ter an printed is false and untrue. That the words: 'Deputy District Attorney It names' in said purdicat ion were in tended to nnd referred to aaid Clarence li. Itenmes, ns deputy prosecuting attor ney, nnd the said false nnd seandaloun matter wn 1 published of and concerning nil of said parties by said fieorge Cut nam with the intent to injure and de fame ench thereof; contrary to the stat utes mnde nnd provided mid against the peace nnd dignity of the state of Ore gon. - , BILL TO REGULATE GRAZING HAS BEEN PREPARED Secretary Garfield and Forester I'in eliot can imnpleti'd the draft of a bill tu bt intr. duci'd in cnugrens for ptac leg vacant grazing lands under gov tr.tiiirnt "ontrid. The bill prnviiles for tli.' slabl'j hinent of grazing dis .'li: i- din '(l pr ', ii'i-lioii l.hitlh hall be under the inin.ininl r: t -. 1 .' t' f ec?i:ary of ngr'-.'.ilture, -.-ii 1 h Ml ivsu- t,-ra ng pencils slorki.i M tot ! 1 y- ais. j iving preli-H-iiee to h uto Kii adirt . ! permaii"ir, occuj iMiis d rupjr,-, fixing reasi.e:ibte fv.'y. lets t on the grazing value of the land. The governor of each slat." is to up point 1111 exicntive rommiilee of stock men to net with the government officer! in apportioning the rneje mi :t pel capita or ncreage busis. nil of the dis tribution of the range and d -h rmine the number of animals for each district hands within the gra.iug di triel shall continue subject to homestead and mill eral entry. Ten per cent of the pro preds of tie- reniiils f,p ! lie benefit of counties containing the leased laiuN, it nd K'.Ml.non is appropriated to can the act into effect. After its cstub bshmcut in ni.v grazing di-dricl one rear lime is given in whiih to obtain permits. ABOUT PORTLAND PEOPLE KNOWN IN THIS 8BCTIOS II. M. Kasterly. a prominent attorney, wag elected president of the Juvenile Improvement Hssnciut ion of Portland to succeed the late Arthur L. FraT. Judge Gnutenbeia, recently assigned to the ju venile court by his associate judges. Ii nl indicated his wifh 1 o (o -on e.l Judge Fr.ver as president of the p'atihn, prefering that some member of the organization familiar with its work j fugs be rhnsen. K. K. Ktlbli of the Ktthli Printing company found a certificate of dei...i;t for -.'iiti) belonging to John Mctiilli vary on the streets of Portland la-t Friday, which he hat Ins n unable to return to the owner. Mr. McGillivnrv is believed to live at MurshhVId or Marshland, Or., but a search at the va riotip local banks failed to b rente the owner nf the amnll fortune. Mr. Kubli will hold the cert if irate until called for by Mr. McOillivnry. disenchanted ' Margaret Itrcx-ktou never for an In Ftunt suspected heirelf of being a neti- ..n lm... .i . ..i.. ,-. t . , " . - i . everv niirtk'U ur. hirlmllnir hftart , uuu buu.. bub iruariuiujf. u i knew, nuu kuuii'h uui lain, nerur nuu worldly wise uud worldly uilmled, aud jet there were tbree yvinv when Mlaa Iirockton rivaled uuy old time heroine of romance In her Bentlmeutal attitude It hup(ened lu tbui wine: One day whtV sue was twenty-turee tlvHt came ito her a certain atiihvart fellow ahe had known from Infancy and told her what she already knew that he loved her and wlnejed to murry ber. -Mlaa II rock ton, liking him exceedingly well, realizing how pletisant life Wight be wade with his uione his name, hl devotion to her and hla comimnlonskll and deciding that the ecHtatlc love of which poeiim and novels treated would never come to her anyway, accepted him. The engagement cunie out duly. The cups uud saucers came In. Mar garet liked Jack Wblttleatoiie a great deal and found the position of fiancee charming, and all wua well. Then the villain appearwil upon the scene In the Khfljie of Louis ltadcllffe, Jack's cousin. Louis was a delight fully tinmodern person, who seemed to havo taken for bis model some of the early Victorian heroes. He was a combination of youthful romanticism, elderly cynicism aud other Interesting qualities. He had a superb scorn of the conventions, a magnltlcent bellof , In himself and a corresponding ami able skepticism In regard to other peo ple. He "Interested" Margaret greatly, she said, at first Then she ceased to say auytblug about aim. Jack, not tw in f akllled In the ways ot women, did not worry over either his betrothed s apeih or its absence. He knew the new woman well euough not to assert his rights and bid her heve less cou rereatlon with his cousin, eren bad he wished to do so. Liberty being the law of Margaret's life and unsuspect ing good until re of Jack's, the situation had every cbauce to complicate Itself. It did so promptly. Margaret, who had aVclded that fervid aud ecstatic love was not at all likely to come her way, awoke one flue morning to the realization that the universe had In It Just oue uiauJnck's Impostdble, pov erty stricken, lrreslHtlble couwin nud Jack's cousin, who bad laughed at Mar garet's feminine cyulclsm and pretense of coldness, felt that sho aud she alone could be the complement to his life. They wero both unhappy enough to give them credit for some good Inten tions, but In the midst of their unbap- pluess they were supremely conscious of what n trltle misery was compared to the joy of sewing each other. Margaret knew perfectly In her few sane hours that she did not wish to murry Louis RadcIIfTc. She realised that lie would develop Into a thorough ly twdeslrable sort of huHlmnd, even apart from his poverty. "If only I could get over this," she moaned to herself. "At forty I ahould be wretched with him. At forty I should be comfortable If not madly happy with Jack. If only If only I were forty now!" It was one day when she and Louis had sat for an hour staring ahead of them at the sea that the climax came. Why don't you talk?" demanded Margaret, finding her heart Iteats op pressive. 'Derail ho I caunot say what I wish to," bo iinaweretl. Then of course he proceeded lo say the things which he should not have said, and for a few minutes the sea and sky reeled I w fore their eyes nnd they brent bed as If In a trance, after which, according to the siMTltlclal modern manner, they decid ed to part, and the next day the com munity was startled to team that Mr. Kadclirfe was going to K 11 rope. Then It was that Murgnrot showed how thoroughly irking she was In the modern mercenary spirit she had al ways claimed. It garo her a mourn ful satisfaction to think that, though sho could not marry Loula, who, to tell the truth, had not asked her to do so, she naed not marry Jack. Ho she broke her engagement promptly nnd proceeded to Indulge herself lu her great grief. She heard nothing of either of the cousins for a long time, for naturally her course of action with Jack had susmuidetl communication between the families. For three years she was secretly as romantic as (be most romantic school girl. Hhe thought of louls constantly and pleased herself by Imagining that he. In Kgypt or Algiers or wherever he wnu, n.ust know her Uioughta. Hhe waa exceedingly happy with her grief. Outwardly she seemed much the same. hut Inwardly she acknowledged the sway of love and Its power. One evening tbree years after I.oula HadelltTe had gone away she went to reception, a tittle pudgy woman, overdressed and nvergvmmpd, stood by her hostess' side. My cousin, Mrs. HadcllgV Mlsa ftrocktoti." said her htwttes. Aud tlwu. 1th HUddeii remembrance; "Ton mint reeall Mr. ItadcllfTe. 1U was Jack Wblttlestone's cousin, you know." And then na Margaret cordially In quired after Mr. ltadrltru ami mm how she well reincmlK'red hla smitl naautallnm for the tlrst time fell away from her. From that moment ah wan the realty skeptical aud thorMitfttly modern woman she had always cthtau ed to U. Hia Ambition. "What do you want to hecom wkaM you grow up, Tomtnle?" "A fireman." "Ami why, young uianr" "Cause when Willie Drown'a house catches lire I could take an ax ' kuock the Hlurlln' otit'n It." leeetand Pbttn dealer nu uiaraet la your object and you are aure you can n-gularly aunplr comfortable Imciea, then one of to ' leghorn vnrleilea Kill suit you. j If you waoi a good all around bird -hona good layera. iwkarela good big' mnatera at an moatna and If turned , Into (i.Hiiii eupcrlor blrda at ten or eleve- months-then one of th Plyro-1 outt. ll.s k varletlea will ault you. Thla 1 l iiiidoiibteillr the moat popular fowl i 'j the worl.l today. The market rbar i RO'erlstlca of thla breed ara rouu.L I pluui yellow akin liodlea on ahurl FATHER AND SON. Pathetic Tragedy of thj War Petwean the Statci. Ot all the rud Htorles of wartime cule fr",n ,1,c ...... .a uLarTurv"K i wn rev; -n-.i mi ui n of hjf kl,M .,,,.,, Tho civil war knew no more tiogS occurrence t u,a" ",H ,u'"w ". lom t!l1' Nl"' urk s,l": A olU.r ; eiilWtwl from his home In Cwrglu. j v here b! fatber remuiued undl -turb.d (tbrougli tbe Htnigu'le. The yoiiiig mar fought Ctrotigh the wr v..:;. out 1 1 st-ratt-h. save a slight wound wtiicti left him a little deaf. This atlllctlou he never mentioned In his lott.-ra.) After the surrender fie sent bis fa ther word that be would reach hoie 11 bout a certain date. Travel then was uncertain, and he could not tell jo when he would nrrlve. Ills father prepared to receive him. He had brought out the b.-st plate which had been secreted for a long time, aud with gold which bad been exhumed he bought such substantiate and delicacies as the southern market at that time afforded. As mauy of th old time neighbors as were living lu the vblnlty wre Invited to the hicne coming The Aoung soldier arrived on th plantation the night ln'fore the earliest date he had mentioned. It was late and the family bad retired, but the log heard the noise and begun to bark. Tho sound roused the father, who rose and got his ahorgnu. The country wna overrun at the time with strugglera and sneak thieves. The father, gun In hand, went to the door, saw the np n Touching figure and challenged It. The young mau. being deaf, made no reply, but still advanced, whereupon the father raised his gun and fired. His sou fell, shot through the heart. It was a pitiful sight to see that al most erased father carrying hla life less son Into the home which had been made ready to welcome him. The next day the guests arrived. Instead of joyously greeting the apturned sol dier they gazed at the still form, wrapped lu the flag for which the young mau bad bravely fought. Ev ery' private burial ground bad in It a grave made by the war, but no funeral like that ever took place In the vicinity or possibly In the whole south. HAILSTONES. Tha Part Electricity la Said to Play In Their Formation. The formation of hall through elec trical action, according to the theory nf scientists attached to the weather bu reau at Washington, Is an interesting and even wonderful process. The wind draws out a cloud Into a long, narrow strip. Iu that form, ow ing to the great amount of surface ex posed to tho ulr, the cloud evaporates rnpldly, and the rapid evaporation pro duces Intense cold. Dry particles of snow are thcu formed, aud these, by friction with the water drops, quickly become charged with negntlvo elec tricity. Put the water drops them selves carry Mltlve electricity, and, since negntlvo nttracts positive, n film of water Is formed upon each auow particle and Is distantly frozen Into n layer of Ice. At this thickness Its outer surface re mains moist, the water not freezing there so rapidly, whereuKn the elec trical charge changes from negntlvc to positive, and the particle is repelled by the water drops and driven to the outer parts of the cloud. Here the Increased cold covers It with snow again, and friction charges It anew with negatlvo electricity. Repulsion Is uow once more changed for attraction, and the particles rush laick Into tho cloud, re ceiving upon their surfaces another film of water, which Is turned Into sec ond Ice layers. Thus the growing ha I Ih tone darts xlg aug through the clouds, piling up Its alternate layers of snow nnd Ico until gravitation gains control aud sends It, with a Jlugllng crowd of Its fellows, spinning to tho ground. Minneapolis Journal. 1 ue loiiuwing tame la put forth bj tbu milk producer of Toronto to Rhow tho Adruuce that bait taken place In the price of rows and their feed since 1817: com pa a ati v it rntrn o in. am. tAny. May. Per et HOT. taoT. Ina. Inc. Milk ODOi. .aoh . ObOO H.0D H 00 )!-J llreMm) Bon. ewt. 1(0 ICO 160 4 CrnA'.ry buK.r. lb. It .S .01 ill-S II... ton W W 14.00 1 60 114 Whfnl. bunhel T M .06 1 Inrtor. bii.hel U .6 . 624 OnL. bunhl 24 . 42 .18 75 nrnn. ton 10 00 3.00 12.00 120 Sliortl. ton 10 00 22.00 12.00 120 Hoard'n liiilryman aHya thie prlcea will ronipun' very well with thiwe which govern In the Culled States. Aga and tha Milk Flow. Iilnvtor J. I. llllls of the Vermont eiiierltiioiit Htntlou, whoHe strong ln I crest In dairy niattera haa been well proved, haa lately Investigated the problem of ago n It n IT. vis the milk value of eowa. Klgurliig on the year ly record of ninety-nine eowa, hoion cludea that the cow innkea a gain of oornlith In How In her third year and attnlna the iiiailiiiuni flow during the fifth year of her life. Kxaort Chaaaa. a"or areat piiai'lplea laid down by Heiwary Barr of the Ontario Hairy ea'a aaaoclAtAlou for the making oi MHM-t oheoae are swwt, ek'Sn. who'e aome milk, ewl curing, a clean man a 14 a clean factory. High grada e port cheese cannot be pnxluoed n':b out these eaaentlnlltlea. Kri-pliig roe tprda of oferatlona la very neit'ssar AcKlometer must tw used In deteriuln lug acidity. The amount of acid I' vary decidedly In dltTerent loenlit'e and kind of feed aupplll the her.' The wire rnrd knife ta prefernldi' The curd n uat le ruokml aivordlug I achllty. The eooklng should never e vl HO trv tli degree". The aim I producing eiport atock ta to hnvc -rlieeae that la meaty and smooth. eaalng a allky llae teiture. Aftar Separating. To ImK"h " eannot be give, U ,w0 ,H,I"U """' er"" n,ni1Jf. ,n '!' nd thorough co.i to Immediately after acpanitlug ami n-garu 10 ine mixing the warm aud the cu)d crvam I j TOnUXCl" M ) UItV AT MSDPOfeD OPSBA. 0OV8B Ht-nt sale for tho San Kram-iseo Opera company's production of " I He TovnilK- ' will heein at HaskiiiH uruff atore Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Priced, lUIIItU CAD. X. B. HAMILTO, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. UoArmoed. Office in Ritter Dunlnp lilook. Phono (18.1. W'm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durhaai, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Fhyitlcian and Surgeon. igle Point, Oregon. WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D., PhyBlclnn and Surgeon. Residence, Hotel Mnore. LINDLEY & LTNDLEY, Peril ers in new and se'im.! IkuhI f urn i lure, atoves nnd tinwiitc, h:inlwnre, etc. Storage nnd cnmnmHion. Woudyard in citiuieetitin. All gooda deliveriMl to any part of city. NO YES & DRESSIER. Real Estate, RenlalH, hiHiirance. FARM AMI TIMHKK LANDS. Correspondence Snlieit.'d. NEW TOILET PARLOKS Modern and scientific tnetlunl-t for the i-ire of nil diseases of the hair, scalp anil face. Shampoo oil cents. Klectrie sculp massage following shampoo ".- cents. Physical deficiencies devti tipi d, ir'tnieuriitg, finest toilet articles arefnll, l oinpounded. MRS. W. L. CAMERON, Suite 4S, H,tel Maora Annex RANCHES FOR RENT drain Alfnlfa and Stock Ranches. DR. (!. R. RAY, Mod ford. Or. Satisfied Purchasers Tomorrow is Kris K ingle's day, and the store will be closed by order of the hosts, who said to us nil: "lb. hme nnd enjoy your siivrs ami forget the business grind ft.. one day." 1 got a pres cut from the boss, but 1 ain't go ing to open it before tomorrow a. tu. at daylight. 1 guess he is i'-eling pntt fr'od about now. We! S-it n!t previous season's records by a block and a half in selling good stuff for the "joyous." It's a pleasure to baud nut high grade goods and to know that eeryone who buys will wear ' 'the smile that won '! mine off. ' Besides, we guarantee everything we sell and gladly correct any errors when errors creep in. Well, ma is going to have a roat turkey for dinner tomorrow, ami I ve got to take some cheat nuts home to stuff it with. We're open till II o'clock tonight. S lmm! Miller and Ewbank Scene from The Toymaker;, San Francisco Opera Company. 5H. 11.00 and 1.50. Mr. 'bftrlig D. ilJIzelrig annoiiiioes the long looked for production of "Tho Jlaseot" lor i'dniiay. January 1:1. To tlnw who were tortunnte enough to ai-e the performances of ' Martha," CLAManmu aIDTioitiiements, WANTED A girl to do general housf) work. Imjuire of E. flaunyaw. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; j electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad- die Rippey, West Seventh at., in the White bldg. 252 WANTED- -Chambermaid at the Hoel tf Emerick. LOST Out on tne streets of Medford, pocketbonk containing $10 or $15 in cash and two or three checks; also two snndl gold nuggets. D. T. Law ton, tf FOR RENT Gentleman wanted for nicely furnished room, near in. Aptdy at Hotel Moore. tf A WELL-ESTABLISHED retail busi ness fur sale in Medford. Address I. O. Box 71fi, or inquire Tribune of fice, tf WANTED All kinds of second hand goods at the Woods building near Hub bard 'a Li nd ley & Lindley. tf FOR SALE Finn lots, good soil, excel lent hmiuing ground, jutn and 1 sts. See ownor. Prof. M. B. Signs. tf LOST One bay marc colt, C months old, white strip in face. Reward for return of same. O. O. Shirley, P. O. Box (l. Residence second house south oil tank. tf WANTED Local representative for Medford and vicinity to look after re newals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Kxpe rieneo desirable, hut not nccessarv. (Jooil opportunity for right person. Ad dress Publisher, Box 50, Station (, , New York FOR" EIIANGE- iledford property for other property. Adrdess Lock Box 118, Medford, Or." tf WANTED Housework or window cleaning by day or hour; bamboo fur niture mado to order; art work repair ing. A. Tat sum i. Seventh at., near bridge. tf FOR SALE Two young fresh milch cows. Apply to W. M. Beat on, old Central Point roail, N. C. St., i mile from poptolfiee. ?'. FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes situation. Address Cook. Tribune. fiO FOR SALE Now residence, just com- pleted, second block west of high school, West Seventh street; fine col onial intoriar; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune offico. tf ' WANTED To rent, a furnished house, (t or 7 rooms, electric lights, close in. Call nt my office. Pr. It. R. Hamil ton, tf A OOOD investment For ante, first mortgage, $750, on first class real es tate, due in LM) months, draws 7 per ceut interest ; will discount principal enough to make a good profit for pur- j chaser; will accept cash, check or cer-; tificata of deposit. Address P. O, Box 571, M otl ford, Or. 238 j FOR SALE At a oargain, nineiy acres I of the choicest fruit land in Rogue ! river valley, rich soil, all level, well ' wa I ered , good six room ho use, good barn, thrcti good wells, abundance, of j n a ter. All under cultivation ready 1 for orchard. Intending purchasers , should see this place before purchasing. ! Geo. Minis. Nak Hotel, Medfard, Or. 174tf FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. Tie O.b'11, over postoffiea, Medford, Or. tf NCRSKRY STOCK All kinds nf fruit trees, both largo and small fruits, standard varieties of app es and pears and peaches, including Newtown and Spitrenherg apples: a full line of up todalc nursery stock, in large or small lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees And shrubbery, nt my residence in South Medford, having just re ceived a large shipment, nin prepared to fit! orders immediately. Inquire at Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr.. Medford. Or. tf ("The Mikado" iiml "Tin- I'iralis of , IVimuin," t)it moro iiiutoiiiii'i-iuoiit of j the date will be snilieient to pack tho nouso. nut wnon m r. iiazeinnu guaran tecs that I'.d Amln-WA, that prince ot . comedians, haa really a funnier art Watch Meeker & Cos Great Dry Gods Store January has in store great Bargains for many custom e s. Watch ! Watch ! W. H. MEEKER & CO. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of nioncj and neither p-ivo t' c lit, .style nor distinction t" your clothes l!::-.t'y ;r own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY- The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home and arc superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT The City Tailor Because He Paid by Check. Nnl lone n'n, a Iiuhmii'sb mm, in tins ,-,.imi unitv wiia rcarnlcrl witli n bill IIiiiMii' li:id iilr.'n.ly pai ,. II,. ,r.; i, ,.,1 Mm :ii.l ,I.TU na vourli.'r in cvi.loiico, an. I itfis Mixs .it . i .-. p: nv it ' I h:il lit- li.nl paul llin Mil. Dun 't ,vuu aiv tl . iiiijuir.nii,.. tit paiin ,v clu'okf nn ri,iii, t-ttniiany invui will III- pli-amil tu nn.li'r inn in JACKSON COUNTY BANK Established 1888 MEDFORD, ORE. Capita!. Surplus and R. W. GRAY, Builder Colonial Porch Work, f. rill and Lath Work, Patterns, Etc. :: :: Telephone 471. had in "The is that he'll " turn 'em away." Announcement of the full cant and eiiHemlile, with prices of seats and date nf sale, will be made a few davs. FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRIN6nedon?j Medford ynnr acruii nt . SllPjl'I't In Iiivk, ami rfl'il'il lll HIT' ire. Deposits Over $625,000 f Our, CHRISTMAS BILL OF FARE ',n;,ii. nil the ..ud old fnsliit.nrd d'-di s :issoci:it.y v.- it li tlie il;iy and nt:iny rnore ln si.lt s. ('nine anrt eat yours here. Itriiij; your wife with yon. She'll rnj'y the conking nt this re.-t mint nt we Know. And she'll npireei:ito imtnensely I lie treat of fntin hu-h ;i tine no-al without the trouMr :w l:ilnr involveil in its ennkinn. THF NASH Medford, Oregon in the "Mascot " than Mikado," the linswe Q O