51 Al4 V,- J , V.'i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL W. H. Veuublo uf Applegate spent 'ral hours in Medford Monday. King's for Lowney's, Aldon's ami Guuther's chocolates. tf A. ('. Howlett of Kagle Point was a ca r in Hertford Tuesday. I'harlcs anil Tom Hertford of Orif fin Creek transacted ImMini-HB in Med fori Tuesday evening. iJ. B. Haiilcy of North .Tiicksoiiville has been in Medford several times late Iv. Fashionable dressmaking; coats, sn(f) and silk waists a specialty, Kooins ai Mr. O. D. Noglc's. "3 James Allen and W. V. li.irniiiii of IMmenix precinct were in Medford lately. I'vrogrnpliic outfits, wood and hides, for 'burning, at the Art Hludio, Hub bard building, near bridge. tf ,1. H. ( lark, who has valuable mill in,' interests in Applcgiite district, has re' nrned to the city. K. A. Ilildretli, Sr., of Untie Falls h:i been nppoinled u nStnry public by Governor Clininberlaiii. Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell is being vinited liv one of her sisters, who lives in His kivou county, Cal. K. P. Dennett, the successful horti cnlturist, and his family have gone to California on a visit for a few months. , Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kirne of i riff in Creek district did business with our merchants a few days ngo. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford has been quite ill, but is improving. 1'wo barrels more of that famous Houston sorghum just received. Ilutchi son k Lunisden. 2"1 Mrs. A. S. Moyer of Southwest Med ford has been quite sick at her home, liel at the present time is improving. " William-Dyliee, who has been suffer ilii from an attack of In grippe, has sufficiently recovered to be able to at tend to business matters. Typewriting and stenography done during evenings. Vnn, the shorthand man. Inquire Koguo Itiver Klectric Co. or Diamond ltooming House. tf Henry If. Taylor, owner of a fine herd of blooded Jerseys, from Itoxy precinct, was a Modford business culler Tunsday evening. Typewriting nnd Hteiiogrnphy done during evenings. Vnn, tho shorthand man. Inquiro Knguc Itiver Electric Co. nr Dinmong Kunming house, tf Willis Itostwick of Applegate was in Medford looking after business malterh ops of the foremost ranchers and stock raisers in his section of the country. . The largest assortment of postals ever exhibited in Southern Oregon at the Arl Htudio, Hubbard building, near bridge Also a nice line of albums. tf V. C. Lace.v of Portland arrived in Medford Tuesday evening ami will re main several days looking after bmi nciifl matters. . N'ewcomers in Medford are Freil ,1 Rphlin, from Detroit, Mich,; C. Thorn from San Francisco, and I. Cormier, 8t. Joseph, Mo. Newcomers are as follows: W. H. Mat tock, Kpgcnc, Or.; J. H. Ferguson, Mo hull, N. Dak.; and Henry Schubert Wenatchee, Wash. J. H. Harnett, the well known nur aerymnn, who lives near Central Point was among the many in Medford Moil day. V. H. Garrett of Huncom was a busi ness visitor in Medford Monday. Mi was accompanied by Mr. Mobiiison, fath (ir-in-lnw. A, II. Hay and his wife have returned from Pointer creek district, where thov hro spending the winter. Mr. Way developing a promising mine there. J. Cobleigh of P.ig Hutte was in Med ford Mondav after a load of lumber for his Hons, who are improving a place near Phoenix. Grant Stone, ttie wulciiivukc super Infendent of thn lturrell orchard, was in Medford Saturday, accompanied by . John Driller. Frod Hopkins, owner of the Snowy 'IVltto orelinrd, has returned from port land, where he spent the holiduvs with his family. Mrs. Hopkins and h .sons will remain awhile longer. J. D. (iagnon, who is preparing to encage ill the lumbering business near ' Jacksonville on an extensive scale, hat Bono to Portlnnd to buv machinery of the most modern type. C. F. Hrliull. of Wallowa county. Or cion. arrived in Medford Tnesdav. Mr Nt'hultf! will in all probability purcluis load in Jucksmi coiiulv and become a pi rmanent resident. V. F. Kutrop, who has been nt Italic F.llls for several weeks, returned to Metlfiird Tuesilay. He reports that scv rral dwelling houses are under construe , i tion at the Falls. Mrs. Fstlllces K. Itoth, who came to ' Mcdfrd several days ago lo look nfter business mutters, left Wednesday morn iug for her home at chico, Cul. She f; forinprly riviided in West .Mediord. A few enlarged photos of Southern ' Oregon scenery, left over from tlx Christmiwi trade, will be given free with frame t fit. " receipt of retail price of frame. A limited supply. The An Sludio, Hubbard lildg., near bridge. II Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Collins, fnllm and mother of City ltecor.br Collins, left Wednesday morning for Vancoii ver, Wash., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Welborn lleeson, who owns a fine stock ranch on Wagner crook, neai Ashland, transacted business in Med ford Tuesday afternoon. Mr. lleeson i also interested in orchard lands. K. I'. Oliver, formerly a nwiilcnt ol Medford, but now of Seattle, is isit ins here nfter an al ice of many v.r. Ho finds the city fouretimes the sir.e it was whej) he left, and i nineli pleased with the prospects. The. new plank street crossing nt tie south school bnildiiig.Ollmt is jusi l.oen finishO. is an iiiiproven I over the old ono. (3 ho original crosswalk hail become dangerous hwik to its iro ken rondilion. U, and Mrs... I. A. KlmhiMf Jiavi gone to KiirfV", when- they will visit W. A. Hlorui, formerly of Medford, hut now of AshlHiid, nrrived In Med ford on the northbound train Ibis mom jug to attend to business mutters. Mr. Htorm has oiened a clothes cleaning es tabliahment at Ashland. TTIE at the home of Mrs. I.'lmhiist '. par ents for a week, and then Mr. Klmliirst will proceed to Alberta, Canada, where lie will spend u month visiting at the home of his father and mot her. Thomas W. .V.rilli.i, wife and son. who have been viug Mrs. W. A. Hundley since S lay, have gone to Oakland, Los Angeles and San Diego for the winter. From the luller place they will go to Florida. Mrs. Hundley accompanied tlielu. COPPER OUTPUT OF IDAiiO SEOV.'!i C UN O The prcsluctioa of blister copper from Idaho in 1!I' was H,S7K,(H(i pounds, a gain of about 1 ,-'-.,ooo pounds over the output in I !"'". mine production am lied to !l,"s,!l:i pounds. The difference belw the mine ami the smeller production in is due to the fact that a large quan lily of Idaho ore was held in storage at' Canadian mid Pacific coast reduc tion works at the end ot the year, aiiicii of tin- product, came from the Snow storm mine, in Hie Coeur d'Alene dis Irict I from the While Knob mine at Maekay, Custer county. The ore of the Snowstorm mine aver ages about -I per cent of copper, six ounces of silver ami 0.1 ounce of gold. It carries very high ailicu, in 'cunse oiience of which many smelting coin- oanies L'ive it a favorable reduction charge, since it may be used as con verier lining. The ore of Hie White Knob mine is oxidized down to a depth of OHO feet and is of moderate grade in copper, I'ol.l and silver. Hulohidc ore from Itiiigham, Ctah, win brought lo Mac kav and smelted with the oxidized ore ami the matte produced was returned lo the Salt Lake valley for conversion Other conocr producers in the stllti1 re located in Washington, Lemhi and reluout counties. ESTIMATED EXPENSES OF STATE FOR YEAR The tolnl est limited expenses of tin state for P.llis, lo be raised by taxation lepartmeulal and corporate revenue, as fixed bv the state board or tax com uissioncrs, aggregates l,fi:tp,X'p(U'l. Of this amount il is estimated that un ug regale of lK!l,:i.ril.ll, based-upon the receipts fr the same sources during the past fiscal year, will be raised from loorces other llitlll taxes, etnoraeing lie .arl mental feet, corporation and insur ance laxes nnd licenses, leaving a total of $l,lrill,IHu lo be raised by taxation, mil this is the amount thill has been ilcciilul upon by the stnte board to be ipoi-tioiicil among Hie several counties if lie stale. Tl stimated receipls from sources other Hum luxes for the year limn have been placed ul $:tn7,K:ui.'JK, showing u lecided mil icipated incrensc ill revenue from the fee and license sources over last year. The unexpended appropria lions from 111 years IPOM to HKIH nggre .rate lrHi7,ll.'7. which brings the limolliit to be deducted from Ihe total uinoniit of estimated expenses up lo the tolnl of HSl,:i.".ll. I I. above given. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION IN EUGENE Kl'GHXK, Or., .Inn. S. It was defi nitcly announced today that the hi - linial convention of the Oregon Stale Christian Kudeaxor union wilt be held 'll Kilgeue, hi ginning Thursday, Pchril sry LIU, nnd doling Siniility evening. I-Yhniury 'Jit, The then f the conven tiou will I Kver Abounding," uud u strong programme is being prepared tpy the slate president, Ifev. C. T. 1 1 il I . I . ami tl ther members of Ihe ex eutie co'omillce. The Kilgeue Kluleav orers are organ i.ing committees lo have charge of the preparations for the convention. The Southern Oreeon State Normal School at Ashland offers especial op nortuuilics for teachers to review for Ihe teachers' examinations in Pchru arv and Aiitiust, uud- lo lake work il Podueom- uud in Special Methods In touching in the various grades of the 'ruining school. Since the public schools of Oregon are culling for teach rs who fan touch Manual Training nany are hiking ndvnnlage of Ihe in htrial work lately installed in tin riclioo). Kiponscs of board and lodg tug and tuition nominal. The Stale Normal School at Ashland is en joving llic large! uppropriut ion slate fluids ever grunted n Normal rhool in the history of Oregon. Ca loyues sent on npplicntioli lo the .lid PHKKIMF.NT. 8P0KANE SALOONMEN AGREE UPON CLOSING SPOKANE, .Ian. S. Following Mayor Moore's positive inst met ions to the liee to arrest proprietors of saloons open lust Sunday, salooniueti haw gietl up the fight, pr.'lcl icnlly. all sign ug Ihe agreement til close next Sun-lav in i si.leruliou that alt pending case. for former iolations of the law b dropped. VESSEL IS WRECKED 01T CAROLINA COAST Nolil'OI.K, Va., Jan. V A message r ived here leports the stranding of an uuklioiMi , le.oner on Diamond Shoals, off the South Carolina coast, with the loss of fie men. Two were -and. The stol If the Kastern Carolina coast is tile worst since I VU. Tele giuphic coiiinmiiit atious lire interrupted and purtii'iiluts of Ihe wreck lacking. EIGHT MILLIONS SPENT FOR AUTOS LAST YEAR NF.W VO lil? Jan. . - Nearly O.Ooi'O I was spent in the Tinted Slates tQ motor cars in 1!". , accenting m n mutes of Ihe Association of l.iffeltpe, AutntiH'iiilr M tin u f :i. t iinT. o MthLtst Chiynh ICII. The Melho.V.I church ItrilVis ol ervino the "wveii of pruyeiO' Scr Ices every nighOlliis week, except iQ Halunlay. The topic tonight will I "Christ 's Church." All are invited. MEDFORD DAIl-V uum. .wm. VATEB SUPPLY IS STILL MEDFORD 'S GREAT PROBLEM (Continued from Page 1.) of, was the question of a sufficient supplv of pure water, the nrsi siep taken' in this direction was the secur ing "f the "rvices of a competent en gineer lo investigate the situation thor oughly. The report of this engineer was quite comprehensive and furnished Hie first complete and reliable data which the city has had ii the sub- iect. From this report, anil from a ,.r,.l ..:,, nil, iiioll of the situation, It it clear that an adequate I.. ..aouiuig. -' "' I pure water for domestic use ill the City of Mcdforil can never be obtained until the city is prepared lo bond itself for between $.1011.11011 uud $ HIO.IHIII. This amount, while ifcappcars large al first consideration, is not at all out of pro portion to the ndvantttgea which would be derived from a good water supply, nor is it a larger amount than a city Hiving Ihe resources of Medlord is jus- ified in expending for such n purpose. The lack of pure water IB one of the most serious problems which can con front liuv community, nnd the unport- incc of removing this drawback to our levelopmcnt cannot be exaggerated. Distributing System. The installation of an ndeqiiato dis tribnlimr svstem. lis contemplated at present, is of course a necessary pre liminarv slop, but it should not ue iosi sight of that it is only il preliminary slen and does not solve the ultimate problem. In connection with the water snpplj of the citv. a new aclusllllc of water rales has been adopted by Ihe council which, while il may require some revis ion when tested ill practice, is never thelesB a long step toward correcting the old avstein of inanaging the water simply of the city nt a loss. The disposal of the city's lighting oliiul lo the Condor Water & Power company under ll franchise limiting the rates to those at which the city was operating ul a loss has also removed Ho.r sour if annual deficit. la this connection it seems to me lo be nil visuble Hint Ihe existing differences between I lie city nnd the Condor com puny should be adjusted in some way even bv Unguium ir aiiiica serin incut is impossible, m that. Ihe rights of both parlies may be definitely set lied and the company required to live up to Hie terms of its franchise. Street Improvements. The mailer of street improvements is another qui st ion of great importance lo Ihe citv, and in this regard more progress has I n made than is goner ally realized. The pavement of Scv ruth sliced has been provided for uud nlv awaits the arrival and laying o water minus upon that slreel, ami un Soul hern Pacific company has nt lasl tieuilied its reiidiness to not only qruct cen t sidewalks across its right .f wav. but to pave Hie street as well ,s s i us Ihe pavement of the bal ance 01 llic sireei is ih-oo ... . ..-. At the time that Ihe present city en rineer assumed his office the city was absolutely without any records ot stn ..miles whatever, nor were there any ords of any kind u Ihe city engi r's office, so that il was necessary to begin at Ihe beginning and esiabli .l. s throui'lioiil the citv. I lie wor wi'S necessurilv iliviilcil lino tusiio-, ,ml the grades in the first district un lerlaken. comprising thai part of the ilv south of Seventh slreel mid east of' ihe railroad, have all been cslal lished and formally adopted. This work hollld be continued without interru lion until nil "f our grades are estub lished, so Hull future street improve incuts nine be made intelligently. Now City Hall. The new city hall nnd fire house is ncaring completion, nnd when completed w... furnish the cily with headquar I era at a less expense Hum III present, as well as supplying suitable housing Tor our fire iippatulus. The work of the ladies of Medford ill "improving nnd curing for the city park cannot be too highly commended, and they should not only receive Ihe indorsement and hearty support of Ihe city government nnd of the people al large, but should also be urged to ex lend I heir efforts lo other measures for ! .-nut ifying the city. Ilespecl fullv submitted. .1. F. IIF.DDY, Mayor. FIGHTING CONGRESSMEN KISS AND MAKE UP WASHINIiTON. Jan. S. In the pros eu, f Ihe entire house. Congressmen Williams of Missiopi and De Aruiond of Missouri, whose physical encounter on Ike floor of the house just In-fore Christ mas created u sensation, today engaged in an exchange of amenities, which w-as generally accepted as an announcement of their intention not lo permit per sonal differences lo interfere with their discharge of public duties. The re sumption of good relations is the out , ,e of a discussion for the proposition of putting a bill authorizing the eli rualion uud aiuendiiietit of the penal laws of the I'niled Stales, and limiting Ihe general debate for four hours. Wil limns and De Arinond lire both on the I'lillllllittec. (H'OKANE SELECTED FOR DEMOCRATS' CONVENTION TAt'OMA. .Inn. S.M n nuTtinR IVmnt-rattt inul.-d In numii.t with flu U.itc i'miiiilt'', S..K:itu' w:ii wli'.J'M :i I lie iilnn- for tin st;th- .hi out mn lo fltvl t.rli -uud-! I" Iti1 national yen it it ti..ii Tli ttatc wan not niuiii-'l, tint will irot;iltv W ltn mi.l.Ht' of Juno. A motion lo imloisr- Mmiu provokotl ro totta iinl iii.iHinii.'h : tin' iiH'Winn w;ii n( I'itllt'i. for tilt h limine;!". I In nio )t)i.lr:wn. 0 O e :tttt!I.lL 'POINTED TOR O q q O T, I'.WI.. .Inn. O Judge (jialftiorn tft3 afternoon Sft.Onled . H. Stick lX uud r. A. J. S-mlli niiiversor tl9 Chicngo llrcat Western. Kellogg .id MoM-rini-e were uiisiiutsl altorus fi oruux f 0 (j)!io receivers. Q Q o n,nvn ,,rMvnvMn at? bttt.i. IWHAT WAS WBONO j IN WILLIAMSON TEIAL At the trial of the Williamson case the court admitted testimony by the government showing that agreements f..r the i.urchase of laud were made be-1 ,,,., : .... I tween the defendants and various en trymi n between the time of filing and the date of making final proof. The supreme court holds that this wu an error; that a conspiracy can only be established by showing that the agree ments were made prior to the time of .i....::.. ..( ,.ff,.. v of the other land fraud cases that have been tried or are pending for trial. Williamson and hia co defendants, Ges uer and Diggs, were charged with sub ornation of perjury inducing settlers to perjure themselves. In all other con spiracy cases the defendants arc barged with defrauding tint govern ment of its public lands. PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS OF SALEM ARE GRILLED SALF.M, Or., Jan. 8. In his annual message to the city council Mayor Hodg ers severely scored the work of the previous administration in construct ing ll reinforced concrete lirnlgo on North Commercial street. He said that the bridge was located on a hillside and the stream expected to come to it. the builders "smenred plaster over slippery gravel" and "built wings of plaster of Paris that a Woy could wash away with a garden hose." It has become neccs sary, he says, to "stuff wadiling minor the bridge with pitchforks to keep il from sidestepping down stream.' Ho also criticised the chief of police for non enfon ent of many ordinances such us that against use of cigarettes, the curfew ordinance, etc. ASK A RECEIVER FOB GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY LONDON, Jan. 8. At n meeting of the stockholders of tho Chicngo lirent Western Railroad today it was decided In npply for n receiver for the road. ST. PAUL, Jan. 8. Frank Kellogg and other ultorneys, representing tho reditors of Ihe Chicngo I rent. Western hail n conference with Judge Sunburn of the United Slates circuit court today. Kellogg announced that he would lip pear helore rsaiinorii iius aui-uii ' apply for a receiver. Watch Our Windows The Toggery (OF COURSE) BUSINESS CARDS. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physicinu nnd Surgeon. Successor to Dr. II. S. DeArmnnd. Office in Rilter Dnnlap Block. Phone fis:t. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attornoys-at-Law. Goo. H. Durham, Grants rasa, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D rhyslcian nnd Surgeon. Ivlgle Point, Oregon. WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence, Hotel Moore. LfNDLEY ft LINDLEY, Dealers in new and second hand furni ture. stoves and tinware, hardware, etc. Storage and commission. Woodvard in connection. All goods delivered to any part of city. NEW TOILET PARLORS Mmlorn nml Hoimtifir mctlioils for the I'hn (f tiM iliHoiisi'K of tho hair, scalji junl faro. Shampoo ;"i0 orntn. Klortnr s'alt ninssao following nlminjuHi 2.' iMMitn. IMivsirnl ilof irionrio ilrvol opnl, luaniiMirinn. finrst tnilot nrtiolos i nrtf iillr rompoiuulnl. MRS. W. L. CAMERON, Sirto -IS, llotol Mouro Ann CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. hH'MMiolil siarf pin. Ownor ran nor lire same at Triluino offiro. tf Kl WST i'I.ASS Japanoso rook wisk' situation. AiMrrm t'ook. Triluino. M pO NAl.K Town lot; good loration $"i0 oaeli; tonn. Tago A lawton. K(li SAlvt no gla.ut show caso, foot long, noarlv now; rhoap. hindlo & l.iiidlt-v. ' tf 'VA NTK.-UAI1 kind of norond hand oodi at tho Womls luiiMing nrar ILib b:n VJ.in. I. v Jfc l.in. ov. T( I 'OH SaI.K ?-"o luivt I.orimor's fri5) and I'onfi'rtion. ry tt:i!) if how nt n-tnro. Mor-A Mk. NVomI Sidr. tf 7v? -c. n-nt a small .uiflitr- 0 iiM'ird hoiiM', lortrir lilit. rlosoJn. fall :iO"l.v "f'A' toll. o Qr. 11. K. HaWl O (O 00 o WEDVESDAY. JANUARY FOR SALE Town lots, good location, ISO each; terms. Page & Lawton. 267 FOR SALE Town lots, good location,! 50 each; terms, rage g nawiuu. WANT TO KENT 5 or O-rooni house. Address, stating location, etc., H. L. Young, general delivery, city foH RENT Gentleman wanted for nicely rurnisneu at Hotel Moore nicely furnished room, near in. Apply tt FOR EXCHANGE Medford property for other property. Adrdess Lock Boi 418, Medford, Or tf FOR HALE Ono five horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for 75. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms for housekeeping; convenient; for family of three; no children. 307 N ll street. 27 A WELL ESTABLISHED retail busi ness for sale in Medford. Address P (). Jiox 71(1, or inquiro Tribune of fice tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooniB; electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad die Kipper, West Seventh St., in tho White bld'g. 252 FOU SALE Ono 45 horsepower auto matic Russell engine, in first-class sapo; look this up, tho price will sur prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Mod- ford, Or. tf WORK WANTED Japanese contrac tor; can do till kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi, (len'l Del., Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford City limits; price 200, payable $10 down and $1(1 a month, without inter est. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford, Oregon. 00 FOR SALE Beforo buying nursery or ornan till stock cull and see G. F. Linxwiler, North C street, or address him Box 111, Medford, Or., and get lowest prices. 4)1 FOR SALE New residence, inst com pleted, second block west of high school, West Seventh street; fine col onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribuno office. tf BATHS Men only; hot air, steam and medicated Bon salt, Slle; with massage, irl.nu; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and lone up generally. Prof. Valosko, A si rent, corner of 7th st. tf Foil SALE Having nurchased over non.ntlO feet of first-class milling logs, wo are prepared to furnish first-class lumber of nil kinds in nay amounts on short notice. If you contemplate building place your order with us; prices very reasonable; dimension and line finish lumber n specialty. Write or call. Butte Fulls Lumber Company, office over Jucksoii county bank, Med ford, Or. tf POR RENT Newly furnished rooms, liy day, week or month. The Odell, over posloffice, Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE At n Dnrgain, ninety acres of the choicest fruit lnnd in Rogue river vnlley, rich soil, all level, well wntered, good aix-room house, good tinrn, three good wells, nbundnnco of water. All under cultivation ready for orchard. Intending purchasers should see this plnco before purchasing. Geo. Minis, Nash Hotel, Medford, Or. "4tf M'KSKRY STOCK All kinds of fruit trees, both large and small fruits. standard varieties of appies and pears and peaches, including Newtown nnd Siiitzenbcrg niiples; ft full line of up- todate nursery stock, in large or amilll lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees nnd shrubbery, at my residence in South Medford, having just re ceived a large shipment, am prepared to fill orders iniuiedintely. Inquire nt Winner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf Vu von ovrr liavo tho griji a,'ho all ovrr in spots, and havo yonr hrad fool as though you in 'on out tho night hrforo trying to 1 'inako Milwaukee fanums, " when in reality you wont to bod al 7 :.Ut with an imtifloogistino plaster over vonr wislilioiu ami your system full of hot lemonade ami flaxseed tea and your mouth all purkered up with (nininef Pa says there is no parting so hitter as the parting of a quinine rapsule just as you are in the art of swallowing it. Ma hasn 'l any doctor 's diploma. Init when it comes to things like grip or rolil, she knows the proper dope to knoek them silly. And when you 're. eoming through, sin" know how to make the dandy broth ami g.g) ine an-1 poarhed eggs and lot of thin.; to bring'ii right up on th-' I"' ftiffnke von fool like your oU iTJ nn.O We all" tin tUj5"(5)d lo(i)u4r. like olive oi! aud(3raH juiro Wiiff(l) t(5? fiv) your system atVr y (j3)'ve()oii lip against it. MILLER EftWSfy 8, 1008. IP - ,f. "e7 li ii . !& Qnaur medford Wlu. favor, horn, entcrprl n,l lh. 't DT"h In acldilion to our Nnlional ltaok. we have a SAVINGS Dtl'AKfMhNl sna W Ituitue Itiver Valley. Cbe medford national BanK Capital $50,000.00 YOU ARE "WEDNESDAY AET KKNOONS "WILL DE LADIKS- VISITING DAY AT 1EIL'S KLITK LAL'NDWY. LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND (i TIIROrCUI THE ES-TADLISIIMKNT-SEL DOW THE CLOTH ES A 1? E WASH ED IN AN UP-TO-DATE AND MODERN LAUNDRY. ATTENDANTS WILL DE ON HAND TO EXPLAIN DETAILS :: :: Peil's Elite Laundry GET UNDER COYER ft ' n Rood iili'-'i fur cvi-ryliody ot gi't under cover in Mod ford, imliidiiiK tin- iilv cmiiioil, and wo aro lioro to furnish you tlm BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for tlio li-nst money. If you are n stranger in Medford, you can't iiffnrd to lose money by board ing with your family at a hotel. The business man's way of doing is to buy a nico cheap tract and build n nico house while tho jireseiit finaneial situation tontin lios. It's a fact that you cm build then per now than you could n month ngo; or, belter yet, BUY A. CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and wati'h it grow into more money before spring. Wo are pre- i.red to equip nil houieseekers figure. . Now is the time the advance in price. to Rogue Land EXHIBIT BUILDING, CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of nioiiej and neither give. the tit, style nor distinction t your clothes thatiyour own city tailor can. , o PATR0SIZJE NOSE IKDUSTIT The clothes I make arc the kind that "cany distigytion," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at homOaiul are superior in evetj' o detail Ct. the "sweatshop gifOgs ot catalogue nouses. WB8 n Medford Steam Bakery HOT ROLLS FOB BREAJCF AST or dainty little dinner rolls that will tempt the appetite of tuo most fastidious, Is tho kind w serve every day when ordered. Breadstuffs, light, white and de licious, iB our specialty, a well as tho richest, finest cakes, pa trjT)and pies. When you wan' enjoy your meala, order yi o. bakestuffs from us. SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE in eating are attained at Nash's. Ev erything cooked here has that delic'Ois flavor that only an expert cook can give. Our meats, poultry and fish are chosen from the choicest in the mar ket. Our coffees, teas and wines are best. When you want to enjoy a good incnl go to Nash's. THE NASH Surplus $10,000.00 WELCOME with ifemralile Homes nr. a low buy, nave rent anil inane money py River MEDFORD, OBIOOtT. TT t o o o o 4