-'1 1 . til , o oo FAVORABLY RECEIVED Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper to Live Town. " . , r,iv ; Wank at once. The content will extend ''MTLiZl S"1" ..!; over the period of six snort weeK, (Ontiuued from Fagg 1.) THE vronvrmi) TU1LY TBTBTJNR, MEDFOKD, OR., THTTRSDAYANTTAUY 9, 1008 'discussion OF SOCIALISM. fundi eull I tlmu last. for lurgi-r Bums thin year 0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. onl 1 Coal for Sale. ' We are now prepared to furnish hand picked coal at the mino, five mile nsl of town, in any amount uesireu Admitted as Sei-oud Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. V over the period of six short weeks. - "'" ' 'good start 'wi.. work wonders. If(jf oclalUt Party In Medford Replies to, per ton. ii arc not cliiible(U enter yourself, t EtJe,fnts Made by Father Gregory,! .... .1.. ....... ..f V,,i,r wife, siller. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. One vear, bv mail . .10.50 .. 5.00 Coming Attractions. January 8-r-" Are You Craayt' THE MAKING OF A CITY. Within the lives of comparatively young men, Los Angeles nils grown from a small town to a city of a quar ter of a million, in the same length of lime Spokane has also grown into a place of 100,0(10 population and over. 'llieso cities am not sea ports. There was nothing in cither ease done by na tur. to make a city. Their growth and development arc due to only one thing their eitizons. To make a city, enterprise, daring, bustle, energy and unity of purpose are essoitial. With the right sort of pen pie, a city can he built upon the des ert. With the wrong kind that is. those who devote their energy to petty bickering and knocking natural condi tions may in the course of centuries force the growth of a city; but it will be hopelessly distanced in the lifetime of those living. Medford has reached the point when all factions must bury the ax and ham mer and pull together for tho common gu4.-U is for this reason that the "Prosperity Muss Meeting" has been called for next Monday evening at the iwm ll.uiso. If vou hnvn the best in rorcsta of the community at heart, you will be there. PINKEETON-DOIjLABHIDE WEDDING AT A8UXAND On Rnndnv, January 5. at 10:3" m.. a verv nrnttv anil niiiet wedding occurred at the residence of W. Ar thur Pierson, Moiithnrn Pacific di spatcher, on First avenue, this city I'll:. K. I'inkerton and Ktliel I). Dol l.rl.l.l. were united in marriage bv Bev. W. T. Van Hcoy. . Dollarhid .K.l MMlin Ailillaoii acted in the capai ity of best man and bridesmaid. Tin hil of the rilitf wns a part of tin ceremony. The groom is a young man of high standing both in innntiiin nun 1.r,l,tn counties, the Son of a well-to do farmer, and whose old home is near Weston. Mo is a graduate of the l-jisl em Oregon Stale Normal school a Weston, and has been a very success f.il touched both east and west of tin mountains. Ho lias I i leaching for uvenil months at Hiskivou, nnd till board of directors of that district h contracted with him to leach a spring term. Tho bride c pletcd the publi school course iu her home school Hi.blvnu miil then attended the state nirmol tl AhIiIuIIiI R IZOOtl Wirt of I W years. Hlie is an accomplished young woman, is well known in tins ciiy am hm nmnv friends here. After the i n,,.v the wedilcil nair boarded train No. 15 and in a honeymoon trip of ten n.i.th ilicv will visit Han Krancisco r-.....l..n Hun Itieim and other phu They have the congratulations of many friends at the normal anil in ine ciiy Ttiev will he at their Siskiyou bom about March I. Ashland Tidings. von enter the name of your wife, sister. Mother, friend or sweetheart, as the case may be, in this contest. Hhe may win tho nutoinobile. See Full Page Ad. I'. .11 .l.mila i.f this ereut offer, giv inn the fields to be covered, or the .liutrielu nnd what prizes arc to ne awarded in each district, appears ou mother rimrn of this issue. After linviui? read this over, see the hi ad coutest manager at his office, over the Medford Natioual bank, and if you do not fully understand tnis proposi lion he will cheerfully give you all de tails. If you are interested in tue cou lest, come un Bad net acquainted and slate what yon dssiro to know. Any iu-iuiries addressed to the t ontest Man ager will receive prompt attention. Tim unit t 1110 Mat VOU are lloirn town drop into this department and let Inn manager explain to yon ine iieisn f the plan and how easy it is to win ine of the prizes. Yesterdays annul emeni or no- i..,ir..r.l Unit? Tribune's wnnilerrul 01 for was hailed with delight by numerous lad ice and Iheir friends and was just the opportunity for which lliey were looking was presented lo them. That the offer in which -.""."" prizes is lo be given to ine lames in Medford nnd vicinity is lining wiileiy iseusseil is orovcu by tl"- large nil in her of inquiries that have come lo the Tribune office, and I lie question as to who are the candidates lliat Have oeeii Humiliated bus been askml many tunes. Positively no informal ion will bo given out from this office as to who win oinpetc for the prizes until the an nounceuicnl of Ihf. naines. Saturday, Innuiiry II. In the meaiitiine, however, any can ,1, , l;,i,. wlm desires to enter may get in as ninny votes as possible liy securing snbseriotiuns to Hie paper, according lo the schedule below. il,. miil nil have exiireBHi'd tlli'ir ail miration of Inn g rosily of Ihe Trib nne in offering such opportunities in ihe way of prizes lo the holies in tin III covered by this paper. BIO LIST OF NEW PENSIONERS FOR SOUTHERN OREGON Congressman llnwley has given out long list or pensions gniiueu 10 cm MtiB of this eoiiirrcssioiinl district among whom are the following living in Southern Oregon, who win gei iu ...m. r..llwiiiir their names every month. IV, II, am F. Kreiuer. (Irnnls Pass, 1 I.lovil tlehrett. tlrants Pass, ftp.'; Jon atkan M. Toms, Applegatc, I2; Jiiine Byrd, Ashland, 12; .lames iioniiun Grants Pass, ll!-, Aden C. Spencer l-j. (leorire Hall. Medford Alii; M. II. Norris, Ashland, lo; Henry Kr k-i.,i.Hi Pulls. K!: .1. II l.....,h,.L.', Kerbv. PJ: J. H. Doty Mlford. 12: Koiilieu Wright, Much J. A. I.anham, Hold Hill, S f llvilnnil. (Irnnts Pass. $12; H. S Jolly, Wntkins, li!; (I. W. Sperry, liold Hill I3; ('. '. Morgan, Persist, 0; ll. ,,r. Stone. Provolt. i0; W. Itussell i...i. I'... mi!: Melliinalil Pcrdtli Prospect, 12. OROROE DIXON. FAMOUS COLORED PUGILIST, DEAD lii.m the famous ncirro pn t winner of hiinilreils or naines manv vcars featherweight chain f ike woild. is dead in the nlco holic ward of llcllcviie hospital at New .....niliiMs and fricliilless. lie was i The body of Dixon was removed to l...nu..re Alhlelic club, where ll was placed on the site of Ihe ring where the usual weekly boxing bonis arc held. Scores of w-ohle unnm-d before the cor in view the lioilv of the oace great Mmiv of Dixon's ndsiirers in,nhti tWvvw nnd nlmed then os is Ji. ' gilist, for York, 3 the Taking Exception to Them Gross Ex aggeration of Conditions Claimed. o Kdilor of the Tribune: 1 notice an article in the Tribune by Father (ireg ory which grossly misrepresents the So eialist parly ami Socialism in general, and I ask your pepnuiiwion to answci il in your paper. Father Gregory goes ou lo say that the Hucialist movement is made up principally of the proletariat Ihe floating population. This is mil partly true, for while Socialism repre sents Ihe interest of the working class whole, it is not lllllilc up of the lloaliug proletariat, fur most of tin rent leaders and thinkers lire not of that class. We call attention to Hlich thinkers as Alfred Kussell Wallace, Kn rico Fern, the great criminologist; .lack I .itndim. r..triii Siiicltiir miil m-on-K of Who the SocialiHts Are N. it ifl not tho hohoi'H or Weary V illicit I hut cmno tn HncililKsiii. hut tin iiiimII pniportr owntrii ad fiirmcrs, oner inri'hHnii-A. Kiither reRry tmyn isocmi HALK OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. ftj-i.il!. iirmiosfiiK will be rocotvetl ism is a revolutionary movement against tho city council of tho city of Medford ' .. .1 nr... nt tlm office or tho eitv record JACKSON COUNT TO SEND YOUNG LADY EAST WOHK WANTED Japanese contrac tor; can do all kiuds of general tunn ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. K. Tutsuini, Oenl Del., Mudfonl, Or. tf Tmnnrtant to Householders. The city engineer will baud you in the next few days your officiul number for vuur house. Present this curd to Hhortie (iarnelt und he will sell you the 3-mcb numbers at the rate of 8 13 cents per iiuuibi-r. If you have secured uumbere already nnd find they are wrong, bring them in to Hhortie and he will trade you the right numbers. tf ev-.d uai.f At. a nare-ain. ninety acres of the choicest fruit land in Kogue river valley, rich soil, all level, we,. onn ii room house, good barn, three good wells, abundance of water. All under cultivation ready for orchard. Intending purchasers should see this plaeo before purchasing. Geo. Mims, Nash Hotel, Medford, Or. 174tf Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which i of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known lu the nvstem of nreoaid orders now in effect between stations of tho Southern Pacific company and all points in the United Slates, lly means of this system lii.ketu infiv be niirchnsed at Medford from nnv olace in the United States and nulled or telegraphed direct to tne party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with theso tickets inav also bo furnished at the samp time." tf NURSERY STOCK All kinds of fruit ....... Vw.th bine and small fruits, standard varieties of app:es and pears j ...... neliiilinir JMewtown uuo Spitzenuerg apples; a iuu -r todate nursery stock, in large or amall lots; also all kinds of ornamental trees and shrubbery, at my residence iu South Medford, having just re ceived a lurgo shipment, am prepared to fill orders immediately. Inquire nt Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf BUSINESS CARDS. by Arrmio cuts huve beeu made by the iieific Northwest of Portland In tain Ml.. H..I..M I'iihs of this citv on Its annual eastern excursion next Mepiem her. Miss t oss will go as the official rep i.siiiiiiitivn of .lucksou county, to ml ertise the retourees ami opportunities if our section lo Ihe ho seekers anil iivi.slnra iu the eastern slates. Tin inrlv consists of young ladies si-curen Ihe must enlennisini: coiuniiinilies in Orelmi. Wasliinetoli and Idaho, and vlll l..uve l-orl and ill its own socciai ar about Hepleinber I. stopping nt Salt l.nlii. Denver. Kansai I lly, SI. I.oim In.luinnoiilis. Ciii.-iniisli. I'liivnianil and lloslon, returning by way nt Montreal Detroit, Chicago and St. "it ill. Knell young lloi.v wi carry hlera lure from thn varinni business men s organizations in hor home ciinnly for g ml distribution and pliolograplis of crops, fruil anil slock for icproduc lion in the big papers of the cast. The parlv will ho in charge of Philip S. Hales, publisher of tin- I'acllii Northwest . who conducted two such parlies last year, obtaining thousalidM of dollars' wnrlh of publicity for Ore goo and securing a lie number of hnmeseelli i for Ihe slain as a result All expenses am paid from Portland to lloslon mid return by the publisher and verv resident of the county will be expected to assist Miss Cons in milking this trip a result hringer for Jackson county. noital. This is another misstatement Socialism is not against capital, but against the private ownership und con Irol of such by Ihe private capitalist Neither do we look with greedy eyes nt any honestly acquired wealth. Hut w riuestiun the honesty or taking advan tuif-ii of the wage-earners and small I'lirmerH who are conitiellci! to sell the iclviis piecemeal to the private owners of thn means of lite. Advocates Complete Trial Socialism is revolutionary only iu so far lis it ailvocales a complete cnaiigi Ihe ownership of property used the produeliou of wcultli. Ill nil cotlll tries like Ihe United States, when have thn ballot, this can be nccoin (dished bv political action. In conn tries like Russia there is no oilier wa only than lo fight. The Socialists of IfuuMiii have twice tried nolitical actiol only to have tlio ilouiua dissolved each time bv the emperor. Father (ireiorv states that the Social ists advocate thn nationalization of all i.rivuli, oriioerly in their nlatforiiis. 1 I'hallenge him or his friends to product .in-h nhit form. All that nnv So ' inlist platform has ever taught is that Ihose instruments or production wntci: are used collectivelv must be owned collectively. Not Opposed to Religion A not her of the father's vagarus thill Socialism is nppopscil to religion ntnl denies the existence of lod. So i-litlisui as an economic science hn -norc to do for or n;niiil religion or Hod than has Ihe science of iiatrnnotiiy Wo hare no religious lent for peopl who ioiu tin- movement, and the So ,:nlistic coiiL-rnsi.es have all declared r.-liirien to be a private matter. Mar. nut Kneles inav have doubted th ikteiu-ii of a iicrsonal i-oil. but 1 hnv kiiiinu of many good Republicans und lleiuoi-rats to have the sanie opinion have vet to hear of ll I'alholi (in.imii. at the office of tho citv record er ot said city, until Friday, January 10, 1H08, at 0 o'clock p. m., for the pur- .l.fnie of o.", 000 in ten-venr. 5 oer cent coupon honda of said city, in denomina tions of ;io(i each, interest pnyauie semi-nnnunlly. Encb bid must be ac- 'oiiinnnicd bv n certified check for an nm. .lint equal to S per cent of the nmniint of such bid, payable to the city of Medford, nnd snid city council re serves the riL'ht to reiect any or all Sl.lB Dated nt Medford, Oregon, December 11, ltMli. P.EN.T. M. COLLINS, 2."0 City Recordor. Win. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIG ft DURHAM, Attomeys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. K.nrlo Point. Oregon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. h'OI'ND (told scarf nin. Owner can secure same nt Tribune office. tf h'l UST-fi. ASS .lananeso cook wishes situation. Address Cook, Tribune. FUR SAI.K Town lots; good location "ill e.-uli; terms. Page l.awton. l FOR SAI.K One glass show case, feet long, nearly new; cheap, limine l.inillev. " WANTKI) All kinds of second hand goods nt the Woods building near Hub hint's I. nd ev & .ilidley. FOR SAI.K o00 buys Lorimer'a fruit mid confectionery stand if bought once. Morse bile, West Side. tf VICAR GENERAL HEINRICH DIES AT BAKER CITY Alt) viiActn TRom rnomx still 11 rains, and ruins, nnd o G ' Tto Mlnii wore ia M.sirord lt '""a rr'': An ant laii(li William Col, John UMt,lsMM , Wilbaat A. Hnr i if, Ji- ""' knu. a. n. rtrk a4 n:t miff. O " IU 1 fn lHUhe Niirse .as hurt! ' Mantftt W. ft iNMcif 'libJ) putting in a ArM to fitect his U5d from (he high A. Tl. V slier, our iiosiinnsier, ami Hi, .1.1 Itev. John lleiurieh. vicar general of the diocese of linker City. .lied there recently, aged til', alter an illness that confined him lo his bed for several weeks, following a stroke ,,f niiriilvsis rceel veil couple of years ago. He had lived iu Oregon nearly III years. He will be buried here, lie was a native of Austria and was grad iniled I'roni the I niversily of l.iivnin lleluiuui. Me caum to Oregon iu IH7I, aeeoiiinanvine the late Arclilihii llliineliet on his return from one of his ...lis to Home. Father Heinrich wns the first priest lo be ordained for Or cuon. s i after his arrival in tlreeon In' wns ami. .int. '.I lo the pastorale of Hi .l.iireh nt Itoseburir. where he remained for IS or l!l veurs. During this time h ., In choree of the Catholic mission in Douglas, Coos and Curry counties Afterward he became the pastor of the linker city clmrch. lJtter he was trnns furred to the St. Francis church in Knst Portland. He was a number of years director of SI. Mary's Home al ilenvcrton. About Ihree years ago he wus transferred to linker City as vi car general of that diocese. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKRN. This is to certify that I will prosecute any party or parlies to the full extra! of Ihe law that attempt to cut limber on my claims, located in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the north half of the southeast quarter and the iiorlhinst quarter f the southwest quarter of section . ia township 'M S. of range I west of Willamette Meridian in Oregon, containing one hundred an 'sixly acres of land. tf (S,gved) ,NNI W. I.ODF.IS. and oriesl to condemn the Republican Democratic, parties as being ungodly Father tlregnrv also accuses us ot ...I.,, al inn free love. It is hard tu understand what lie means by free love If he means free lust. 1 will usk linn his friends if we haven't L-ot it verv sci'iirely established under tho iln main nt' Democratic and Republican iTnv.it nimiiit There is not n eitv 111 mir sie in the United Stales wlncl Lies tint leceivn hush inoliey from just tlli-li siiuries. On Marriage Question. Ilei-ausi- we Train In see natural lection operate in the marriage rela lion, we are accused of wanting pro iiiisi-lions sci relations. The present maniaec is a properly marriage ill so I'ar as il is - not does he love me f bill can he support mef Ami all the In of niaii cannot make people love when there is no love. There must lit affinity, and the present svstein of so ciely interferes with that affinity bv uiaUitiki woman dependent on the mail for n livine. The result is that in manv instances she sells herself for life I the man who can give her the best li.iiu.t. secure from poverty. No Stead of Socialism deslroviltg tin home, it is the present system, capital ism. which is d.iniLr that. Challeug for Debate. To conclude with. I see that tin rcTi-rend father says he will not di bale the subject, so I will challenge his friends iu Medford lo public di hale, Ihe subject to be, "Resolved That Socialism is ungodly and a per nicious doctrine and should be su pressed. " Thev to have Ihe uffiruia live on Ihe subiect nnd 1 to bear all the expense of the debate and thev t name Hie conditions of the contest J. W. WILSON Secretary Socialist party WANTKI) To rent a small unfit nhe.l house, electric liirht. close ll Cull at inv office. Dr. If. R. Ilamil ton. tf FOR SAI.K Town lots, good location oil each; terms. Pago & Lawlon. J! WANT I'll RKNT .1 or (i room house Address, stating location, etc., II Young, general delivery, city 'lilt UKNT (lelilleman wanted fin iiicclv furnished room, near in. Apply at Hotel Moore. tt FOR EXCHANGE Medford propert for other properly. Aurueas uocn uu 418, Medford, Or. FOR SAI.K One five horsepower mo t,r omul as new: take it away for ils Elite Laundry, Medford Or. tt N FOR RKNT Desirable furnished rooms l'.,r lt,ins,.lteeiiiliiT: COI1 VOU it-Ill I for I'.iniilv nf thr no children. 1107 C street. 2tii V WKLL KSTA11LISI1KD retail bus! in -ss for sale ill Medford. Address llox TIfi, or inquire Tribune of tf FOR RKNT Nicely furnished rooms electric lights. die Hipp", W While liliig. Inuuire of Mrs. Ad est Seventh St., ill tin FOR SAI.K One l.i horsepower nolo malic Russell engine, in first class sane: look tins up, Hie price will sur i, rise von. IVi s Elite Laundry, .Med ford. ilr. tf FOR SAI.K One acre, west of Medford Citv limits; price $'-'l0, payable I and I0 ll month, without inter Address P. O. llox TiTl, Medford 'cm. sou 0 KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. . James M. Johttsna died early Suinlsy morning as theresnlt of an injury re ceived In a rnJ)in a saloon Christmas ve. Peter relerslemer ami rrsns .rnroit. nlaced under bonds several 1. r isuer, our ,...i..i..- i i- W. F. Towne, niir v p.Milmiiiit.T, wnrn Any K-i rhiirg.nl wnn w,ninrr. U M-dtrd Vi.L.v on businew. ' t.tk.m into rum.Hiv uy me 'i""n. thr Mrs. Hun null Wetorvelt DoaiI. M rt. lUnuali Wi'HhTVfll ilittl nt limn ot hir Hon, (i. II, Wi'HtcrvrIt, nn-lmrili1! of Hi Hv Ww Hinirii t, i.r:n I intinlti. Iraih ns tluc to l;i i jp comnliieit .it tor Hit ilhirHs or a l hvh onlv. Ttn i.' tic.! :iuir to mh It ml from N' York two vcarn no. low 1'St Ore FiH SAI.K- llofon1 lmyiuj; nursi-ry or orn:iincnt:il xtiwK riill ml r l.inxwil.T, North (' sln'rl, or adtlrcss In. i ltov 1 1 1. Mr.H'onl. Or., mul not lowcHt iiricfjs. " 1!' FOK SALK Nfw ri'Sirtrnrp, jubi roin i.lctotl, nM-on. hlook wi'st of hih nhoo1. Wrst Sovrntli ntnvt; fine col oiiint intoriiir: choan if sold soon. In 4i ii i ro TrilMine nffico. tf KATIIS - M iii onlv; hot nir, sloam ami iuctiit'ilto.1 r:i oOc; with lasftai;' l.t'O; iiot-tl for thfumatiHin, eohU, stiff i.iiiitn. i:ir:it if. I'll'.; will purify ami tone iu ufiu'rallv. Prof. iilfskc. A Mtri'tt. .-onii-r of Ttli t. tf 1'OK KKNT-i'vlv furnisho.1 room l.v dav. or month. Tho (M.-ll. ,.toffi.T. M.tlfunl, Or. tf TAT T.IVT Ifl rixan tt COUNTY FO Tin VKA Tin fount v iMiiiimisflionr-nt ' court fir .Im'kKon i aunt v h r) lourtirtl nitiil nnl Mon.Uy. wImm, it ill tako up th work of ilrawitiii thr tinmial jnr lint. m!oiiitintx Hfrtioii offi.-i-M fr th nuinti two vp. rt.-. Hcfon n.l iotiriimont th-tal tat lrvv for llMM ; .iu v tiiirii.iSiMt wa, fucd at 7 mills, l.hiills; slaiav I mills; roaj. 1 H irtills; coiinlv general fund, t niHK. The budget for county imriioaes is nlioul tl'esame asl last vear. but the statcnW school! nit s;l,K llatii'rf luirihasi'd ii.lOilit feel of first .d,ss luillilur loirs are prepared to furnish first -fiass .lupil.er of all Kinds iu ;wvv unoutits short notice. It (u. conteuilda. building place Pr order with prices verv reasonable ; dim. hsi-tri and line finish lumber a specialty. Writ call. Witle Pulls l.uml-r)Coinpanv office overi ford, Or. E. E. HAMILTON, M. D., tl..a.,.iun nnd RlirOCOn. Successor to Dr. Ii. S. DcArmond. Office in Bitter Dunlnp HlocK. Phone 083. " WAEREN L. CAMERON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence, Hotel Moore. GET UNDER COVER It's a good idea for everybody ot get under cover in Med ford, including the eitv council, and we are here to furnish you tho BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for the least money. If you are a stranger in Medford, you can't afford to lose money by boarding with your family at n hotel. The business mail's way of doing is to buy a nice cheap ract and build a nice bouse while the present financial situation contin ues. It's a fact that you can build ch.ap.-r now than you could a mouth ago; or, better yet, BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and watch it grow into more money before spring. We nre pre pared to equip all hollies.-.-!., is with desirable homes at n low figure. Now is the time t.- Imv, save rent and make money by the advance in price. Rogue River Land o. EXHIBIT BUILDINa, MEDFORD, OREGON. A?.o-;; T.TwnT.EY St LINDLEY. n.xilitpu in now nnd second hand furni ture, stoves and tinwnie, hardware, etc. Storage and eomiiiiasion. Woodyard in connection. All goods delivered to nny part of city. NEW TOILET PARLORS Modern and scientific methods for the care of all diseases of the hair, scalp and face. Shampoo CO cents. Electric scalp massage following snampoo -.i cuts. Physical ileliciencies ueei oped, manicuring, finest toilet articles a refill ly compounded. MRS. w. L. CAMiiKun, Suilo 4S, Hotel Moore Annex. .1. K. KX VAliT.Pnsid i ni .1. A. I'KHKV, Vice l'iv-i.i. nt. Medford Steam BaKery HOT ROLLS TOR BREAKFAST or ilainly little dinner rolls that, will tempt the appetite of the most last id ions, Is Ihe kind we serve every day when ordered. 11, Muffs, light, white and dc lici.nis, is niir specialty, as well as the richest, finest cakes, pas I , v an.l -ies. When you unn' enjoy your meals. order ; .-li.-.'iestnt'l's from us. tll.'TII. Ciishi.-r. . II. .I.M KStlV. Ase'l C.-i dii.-r. TlieMedford Hational Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL W"' SUKIMA'S )0 Safctv Hexes in Rent. A ( icii.-ml Hanking Dushicss Ti'iuisMi-ttHl. Snli.-il Vfiir l'ltlroiiMso RANCHES FOR RENT Uruitt Alfalfa and Stock Ranches. DB. C. R. RAY, Modford, Dr. I isv y- . IIS nf.:A,-i sou SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE ill (..tine ale 1111:11111 1 nl Nlisll 's. I'.v- ,..,!.;,,.. hi !.- lias that delicious thai only an evpcrl cook can Cur le. at;. poultry and fish are ,',., ,, iioin ihe . honest in Ho- mar I. i 'ne .-ot'i'.-.-s. t'-as ami witns lire .. st. nluii you want lo enjoy a good mini p to Nazi's. THE NASH For City Recorder Benj. M. Collins INCUMBENT Candidate for RcKlectioii. Competent, faithful, hon est. His record speaks for itself. No Fire In the Kitchen Ranye No Hot Water iu the House Then is the time you ni jjrecinte the convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp j l locket aud turn the switch ' I riVt, QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Site Is tpecully adapted tor nursery aeaxi Simple DKrakse ,tll Till i i I It E. M .' I I I I I I S YOU ARE WELCOME W 101 INKS DAV AlTF.i;X(H)NS WlA, UK LADIK-S- VlSlTlXd DAY AT I'KIL'S KUTK ItAl'NDJJV. LAD IKS AI.K KSI'KCIAI.KV IWITKD TO ( A ,, AND ; TlllfOl'dll T1IK KS TA I'.I.ISI 1 M KNT SKK HOW TIIK CKOTIIKS AliK WASIILD IN AN I'T'-TO-DATK AND MODKlt I.Al'NDI.V. ATTKNDANTS WILL I K ON HAND TO KXIMiAIN DKTAil.S :: :: :: Peil's Elite Laundry ) i.i son n I vW.ink , (tfyd j ) -hone U Q tf 1 ll. Cotttff Water and Tower Co. RM: OfffrA on RATrtnth StrrtniL Djiposit1 ttie liif) Kleotric Hin. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain tho towns of nioiicx and m-ithor give the tit, style imv distinction t- ymir clothes thatlvour own citv tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the nun. that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" ;oids ot" catalogue houses. O q O KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME The City Tailor o EIFERTo lo 11 rr O FRENCH CRY CLEAN' O AN0REPAIRIN6sruV)M: IU1 q UtTlH Medford oo oc: 5) u o UfT, o o