0 Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Lira Town. ."uh) tailed every evening except Himday Modtord Publishing Company. ii. I'UTXAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted us .Second Clans Matter in the PoBtoffiee at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Rates: Une month, by mail or carrier. . .'.$0.50 One yt-ar, by mail 5.00 GOOD CLOTHES. Thin is not ;ui advertisement for rlotliin slotc-, Idoiili it in to be hoped that it i.-uli- in iufii-iiHini; their busi n s. Mi . I ford has b.-iler i-iotliiiig -i t.r.-s t i. ii ;mi rit in t hemi b;ir- ring ii-iMt and liny deserve patronage. K f- on i win) can afford to .should wear hhmJ .dot lies. All .should wear as ii-.orl flu' In -i as they can afford it' not for 1 heir own hakes, for t he sake of othera who have to moo them. Ii lias In in tritely remarked that the clothes don't make the man or woman, either, yei they furnish a pretty good index tu .fiaracter. Soiled and shabby clothe ;ur ;i pour recommendation. The philosophy of clothe is fully discussed by Carlisle in Sartor Kesur tilH, but one doi-H not need to read to learn the subtle influence that cIothcH have upon Hie mind. One feels better AS well as looks better, and, in fact, in better when he wears good clothes. Not. only as a mutter of personal pride, but as a matter of civic pride, people should dress well. Mow much better impression it makes upon the stranger to see well dressed people upon the streets, and how greater the air of progress and prosperity. To -ess shabbily, when you can af ford to dress well ta a sign of provin- j eialism. I ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. W. Harrows, Hmma Bigelow, II. K. lioyd, Henry Krater, V. M. Hrown, U A. Clicrlnmn. Kdgar Cook, Mrs. Lou Hill, (ieorge W. Jackson, Frederick Lawtun, L. i). Louis, L. K. Kussflt, W. T. Hinirnons, William Weaver, O. W. Wood. GRANTS PASS DEBATERS SOUTH STATE CHAMPIONS Having defeated the debating t'-ams of the high schools of Koseburg, Klam ath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Marsh- field, the Grants Pass debating team has been declared the champion of southern Oregon. The trio is composed of Miss olwin Hughes. FnoM Oilkey and Ran dall Hood. All three ate mimliers of the graduating class and stand high a-i students. Their hut debato was with the Mnrshfiehl team at Roseburg. New Incorporations. Articles of incorporation have len filed in the office of tin secretary of state of the Oilman I if -d rock Mining company, principal office, (1 rants Pass, Or., capital stock l."in.0n0; incorpora tors, Frank L. Oilmore, Richard V. Wen do it and F. F. Lewis. CITY TRFASI'RKR'S XOTK'F. Office of City Treasurer, Medford, Or., March :t, I'tOS. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in tin citv treasure for the re demption of all outstanding warrants j issued against the general fund. Interest on the same will cease after the aboe date. ft L. L. .1ACOHS, Citv Treasurer. MR. CAKE'S CANDIDACY. 1 H. M. i 'alii- of Foithuid. candidal..- ; for the repnblicjiii nomination ;m I'nit ed States senator, speaks at Medford tonight on the political issues of the day. Mr. Ciiki. is tin- cliaiiipi.Mi ()f State-' men I .No. 1 , n nd t lie only republican j who is before the people as such a chain- I pi'in. For this reason everybody at all interested in the political situation should hear the arguments that Mr. Oake will make m belinlf of Statement N. 1 1..niKl,f. So far, apathy has marked Hie politi at campaign in Medford. Hall' of he county .di'ices will go by default cit i'tis are so busy making mom y that Hiev har no tine- for politics. Hut Statement . I is the real in jhis amp-iiyn. uh.-th, r the people will select a si-iiatoi' or : r 1 tin- politicians f seie ;; i m lb-, r.-ins of power and re 'in' the da's ,,f l.-uMuliiiii de liaueheiv. Mr. 'ak. stand- for rule by the , - pb- and : j ; i f i -1 a return to (he o. ssl. m. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . A. Ilut.d.isou to F. A Walters. propeity in Medford . H F. A. Wallers f.. . : Soli propertv in I'ark addili.n to Ma ion lil'is to .1. .,itoi. s . t inn n-lii i, perfectly sanitary Methods in bottling and clean white employes insures the user of 4 ' colestin, ' ' the unriv aled southern oregon natural mineral water a delightful drink. sold everywhere. m. i:. .I..I.M-, I. ..I - !tl '111 -lil',i ,1 I , l , II. I,. V I'. i I II 1 1 .-. I v,..., , w. si i . ,,r l. I: s., I. .is I. .l..i- 1 I.. ' . .1 iii i ;, I 't - i I., ii,. i.. M ,r. i:. .i. Ki . i. .1. 1 Ii.iIim Vnn M I., ii-th. i i I-:, i . i:-. I.'.n! I Mi- ! Mai!.. . .U..,.... 'Ill I.I' s, ,,,,, $3 The C. ,V K. Tlir,-, li.illar D.Tl.y has 1 In. ,. .-:.-, i nn I ...ilits ..I' ixii-lli'in-i' SI jli-. IJ.mliiv. I ..!..!. Tu Hi,-'' nr.- al.l.'l l,in.,rj. in lln- Knai'ii l''-ll lii l.iiM' $6 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS DANIELS' NEW CLOTHING STORE Colored Silk Gloves AlsoLongColoredSilkLisleGloves -J .".-----'. -? '. Ji VRC New Butterick Patterns Tlif- hm silk and silk lisle (iloves are here. Having had a laroe ileinand for these gloves and knowing before hand that colored gloves are to be very popular for lfw. We bent our energies to serine them for ou and your size and color is here. Lung Silk Moves, with guaranteed fin ger tips; colors black, brown, tan and white or black; 11- button length only Long silk lisle ('J loves ii shades of hrown, tan. blue also black and white; Hi but ton length; a dandy value, at Short Silk (iloves in white and black 75c Short Lisle (iloves in white and black 25c to 59c Long Lisle Cloves in white and black 85c to $1.50 'Long and short Kid, Chamois, also gauntlet t Ci lores up from $1.00 $1.65 jloves in an. blue, e; Kibut- ..$1.25 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison CHINA PAINTING AND WATEH COLORS. Id-8. 206 A St. Wost. Tel. 3M. IT .....'..MilllllilliKMMmillllH White Bed Spreads Exceptionally Good Values If .vim ii re ill ni'iil ill' wliitc Kircnils. hp oiiii siivi- yuii snnir imilli'V. l'nll sizi'; iii:nli I'riini ing, stupli- si'ii-islaml i-iilt,.ii; tlic kin, I tli.-il wi'iirs mill lunliH viliitp iiI'i.t lii.inj; H.-islii'.l. ,S,.(. tli.M' vnlii.s lit S1.00 l,i $4.00. New Belts lust received a big lot nf tin' to-ntest elastic and fancy tinseled Uelts; all colors now wanteil, and tin best values we have ever had he pleasure of offering at 2.rC AND UP TO $3.00. liutterick I'attet New Collars .lnsr r iv.-. :i l.ij; I"' H"' ii.'iil"sl ,.iiliri,i,,.., , i-i, lliu's an, I tnnii'V.'is. Th,' an. the ,ri'tti,st pvcr. ,-ui.l -i,n will uniit n t'i'w w itt'ii y.ui sr,' til, -m. S,.i- tiii iil "..n ,'it .Ic AND UP TO 60c. Ilntli'i'ii'k Pal I, .ins. The New Spring Millinery llou't you want to learn the satisfactory way to buy millinery.' Come h'Te and select a hat the same as you would a shoe or a waist one that is becoming nnd yon will be sutUfiid. If you try to have a hat made up to imitate a fine model nine limes out of ten you are disap pointed. We never disappoint you. Values to Si). 00, now, choice S5.00 Other styles, $1.75 to S17.00, in the store. MEDFORD'S POPULAR LADIES' STORE. BAKER-HUTCHISON CO. JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK. t" I M : I1., i "i i,1.. V.I.I ! " .... I' P . ' ' ' "' vv I" VV. k'.iuliii-. M ' I'll i; t i , i : i i'i iits. I Ml 1.1.1- I"i' I'li'Min- m.v li'ni-1' I j ' hi ! n Miiii'I, ill. PI.-iik nii.l ! " i ' I I I ;i ' l . i II ;i P.'!, ins , I,I.S. j ;. .. iii'iVKi;. ! 1 rOLITK: Tj C'AUP'o ! P. I! 1 ' i NC .11 I" P. .'. U. N LI L. . .1 l,il..l li.r U. , iinni:i:'i. i P. P.' MIPUPP' WILBUK A. JONES. ' '" I -I: " 1"! II',- II' , ali,- N . .11, I II I Wanted -A House 1 1 A " I : Vol' A MODKK'X IIOl'SK. PI,'KKKI- AiUiV i ri; isii i:i. which ov wii.i, UV.ST SKI. L ON KASV TKU'.MS WOl'1,1) vol" i:k wikuno to ukildonk koi; par ti ks WHO ARK RKADY TO TA K K KONO I.KASKOR lil VON KASV TKR.MS.' I K SO. WRITK M. OAR'K TKMPKNK. Ill V VPN I (NATIONS 1 I .l.-ii, n nl in ii ., "I' i:; " i" ' I . "I I'., i I. U. -., I iii ". '-''' r an. I i !.. , ,il.J8. ni n. K,.,t .,, p, ,, , at .'', ,ll ,.f II,.. S,n, nil ,!,,... I. , 1 ,!,, m. I I w .1' lln ,. ; ., ;,...,. '" : ' ,'i' :, ill. , m i is. I,,n " ""I 11 ''.' -.U.;l,l I,, In .,,,.1,.',1,1 'I'" !' "I :'" -s.,., v:,s ,,.! ' P'is II'IHI, Ii'., I lllli l!-, , Ui.lllil II, , . I'I'" n'' I., 'in. .' ill.. slnlV l,'i,l, I . , II,.. i.i'is.,,1 I,,,.,i i, ,1,,,,., , l,,, , KOdUE RIVER ...in. ii in. i.. is ;, In, ,.',., j,llt ,,,s ELECTRIC CO., .'ini.', I tn,n I;. .,,,i,l,. i i .iiiins i;i,.s Sn.',...ss,,. to i',j,,r h"" '"" Th" !"'"li- "' ,l"mi v,,,.r p,.r ,. f Ills' i:'tiliii;; III.. I,,,,,!,, ,,Ml,'.'l- ,' U , ... . Ilill.it. Ili, I -lit i.i . :,),,.,,, , nc . f.f ileum: ; .7 TK KKTTLE lt4 nr 1 I.il. in : Alt i.-lirs t,i I i' .' il, .r,,: ,'llK'lil , ilui.il'i,' "Ii' I'ik' .li'i'lli, aii;ii. Plmll,. S,-,. A WE. W.-ll. I It'll s.V t ,s.'..,,il P Wils.il) .1.. tisli il l, ii. in:,. .. .,!,, I, l llif .iii,l. r siinl . ilnlii 't 4 '' '"I' '" M.'.li'.n.l ,l, ,.,, ii,, i, in,,. s,.h ,, .,,. , . ,,. ,,, -..'l .11 iiri; .in ;,x,. ,.,,, I,,,,,,, !, , K ,M. ,,, S.:iiii:ii',I 's P.is., it. I s.ivs ll, M sit mill, ... i. i,,,,,,.,, , 1 1 . .1 : i I.,.tir. , I ,. t,, '" W'i-'" '. .1 tt Ills II ' n i ... t III,.' ll,.- s, ii,, l,t.,i f t,) i. .'.milt,, i., si,;,,.. ,,f ,1,,. tl,ir, ,,.,nnii ,,f ,!,,. lu.t 1 isll tlllif n;.s. r. :i : CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns nt" i:iuuc aiu! neither 'i,ie ti'.e lit. style lmr ,list iiielimi I" yntr elcthcs tlt.ii your own , itv 'nilor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Tlie clothes I make are the kind that "earn distinction," that liespeal. the man, tint kee:s your nup:e at home and are superior in everv detail to the "sweatshop" e,oods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY CICCQT FRENCH DRY CLEANING HOME LlrLllI ANDREPAIRINGM"A1,U: The City Tailor Meord MEDFORD SASH DOOR CO. W indow and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. Ottls'8 fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work" nd fnin-y itrills. r. BETWEEN tiTH AND 7TH STS PHOVE S3. The Medford Brick Co. Pumptttcd of W. 0. PRIDDY, O. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, nmnufneturers COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. Ofiurnl eoulra. tttrs and builders in all its branches. Plains and estimates furnished. All work guaranteed. T TS IW ACTIUD J MTI PUM ENT FOR SA LE. I j 1 iyi r, , r j . s i rjn i . ' v , , . s ttrs.UrenelfamptonHsctacs i' "3nstructor of "Plano.liszt 3ttetho6 Sluito at 5il6enc8. Jtortb J Slc.st "Phon. 82.1 J. H. KNYART.P.-esid ent. .1. A. PKItKV, Vice President. .IOIIN H. CIRTII, Cashier. W'. II. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 30,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage SPECIAL ATTENTION lZZZ: ins and flifiits. KH'ici.-iU'y in every department is :i ranlinnl priti- iile with lis, Vour laisiuess will receive State Depositary Established 1888. Capital and Surplus, 5115,000.00. r. VAUTKK. 1're.idt'nt. jtiutu:q mi! !)iin.)O.Mi "iir Ijcst attention. (J. L Ll XDIj KY, Cashier. R. W. GRAY, Builder 'OLOX I AL l'()l. I L WORK, (! R ! L L A N 1 ) LATH WORK, I'ATTlK'sXS, ETC. TKLK1M10XH -171. MKDFORl), OR. C. F. COOK High Grade Nursery Man Office Opposite Hotel Moore is i'iii:i'Ai;i:i tu i-'ir.i, am, okiikkk foi; iwij, nnr.iv. i:i;v. to ixsrKi-: ciidick stock, wori.n ,ivisk it.ai:. iMi okdki.'s as i:ai;i,v as I'lissiiii.r:. ID- WEST SEVENTH. PHONE fiS.'l. BOX 811. A TIP Q,,J) '" ' "ll" 'i""' Wli.'ii von liiiu' III-II ,11 ..m. r I'l.iri's, 1,, ,i,. ;, ! . . ... i ii' i.s ;i mi si "ii". l""lli-...,i" :ii,, ,l,.i,.is. in I ,.,,1, W lln,, v"l l"'i" if "I tin- liosl. Trv 1 ' fin. 1 .i . . i I. ,i spriiu. r(,i,.i..,. '" s""" "'' '""' fih l..r lli.'ii ini'ii:r".l 'il'i'.'li''' ;m,l s, ,. 1 1 .. iv ;.,Mi will ..iii.,,' t' Tlie Nash Gat A . J Do You Want a Good 5-ACRE TRACT Close to Medford, fine loca tion, good fruit and poul try land. Prices, $100 per acre. Easy terms mmm DRESSLER & WOOD West seventh St. Bedford, Or. o o o o O o