Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 03, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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Tim AlEUFOHl) DAILY TIUBUMK, MK0FOR1), OR.. FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1W8.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
I'ulilishcd evory evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
O. l'l'TXAM, K'litnr uml Manaucr.
Admitted lis Second flans Matter
tin' I'ostol'l'ice at Meilford, Oregon.
Subscription Rates:
One imiiiiIIi, by in ii 1 1 r carrier tll.'ill
One yiar, by mail n.Oll
PROGRESSIVE MEN NEEDED.
'I'lii- mMilar iIciiiiiihI for iiploiinli
men ami inctlioils in tin- i-oiinly i-imrl
lllHISIl IS well voiced ill tin- follow-ill;,'
In. in tin- (Vnlial l'..iiil Herald:
"The 1,'oeue liic-r valley in
lonoer a backwoods .in uniutl v. tint is
rapiill In-.-. lining .mi'- ill 111.- Iii-sl Known
anil lin.st rapidly di-vi-lopiiio; Ki'i-liniis
Hi'- .slali-. I'dplc uilli iiiihii- ami
brains an.? jirun-ssivi- iili-as arc com
ino li'-n- to make Iihiiich anil tin- ra.ii
advance in realty vaiin-s imlii-ali-H tli.-il
111.- spirit uf iiiiiiss in at hand. In
view of lln-fc lliinc,, it is absolutely
iH-'-i-ssai v lliat progressive men men of
imiilt-m nii-llioils anil v, liu will pursue
i-.'j;ii'ssi i- policies--sluuiM In' jilai'i'il
ill cliniL'c of ruiltil v nfTai
in tlio
'Hint
Ilia I
Willi
sent
liniiso al .lacksoav ill.', in
.ho-lison villi- eiiiinlv may k
tin- II'ii'iii- Kiver valli-v.
order
1' "l"'-"
"As a nialli-r of tact, ihc pr
eouuly offii-ials. or al li-ast tlint pm
lion of Hii-ii) who ban- In ilo Willi tin-
asscssi it of prnpi-rly, tin- l.-vyiiij; ami
i-olli-i-t inn of luxes ami the expenililuri
of I'lil.lir money, an' failures ulnn
ini-asiin-il l.y I In- siiinie of l.-rn lins
ini-.sH m.-llii..ls or w li.-a tin- rule of gi
iiij; all taxpayers a s.iiaie tl.-al is a.
.lii-il. 'I'ln-ir no-Hi... Is arc anl iijiiatc.
an. I muss covered ami I hey assume Dial
llic ini-tlioils ol .ill years lion arc o;oo.l
I'luiuoli lor Ilo- jircs.-nt day. Their liesl
friends .In not .r.-lcii.l to claim tlial
Hie asseSMIIellt of properly limine; tin
i:isl lew years lias lic.-n nuylliiuo; mor
titan a farce or tlial die assessment lia
lie.'ll C.lialilc or jllst.
i ne i-onnn conn a lew mourns noi
ma. I.' a llal raise of l.ii per ccnl on III
tat levy ami lln-n solemnly inlilislie.l I
Hie pic tlial it was only a In i.-i
ceal raise ami stayed with that slorv
until Hon Isi.ler ni.-oic Hie ilisi-ov
aml "culled I he l.lnir.-' It is cviilenl
thai the I. ear. I cilln-r iliil not know llinl
llic raise wan lili .er eenl or I hey w
ilishouesl in ti-lllno; llic i i.lr Hull il
was only II) per i-eiit. In eilher case
Hie people hIii.iiIiI noininale ami elecl
" who can i-oiiipiilc n lax levy inlel
tie-cully ami give Hie iiiform.-iliin
cerniiio; sm-li lew to Hie ph of llu-
c.niiilv Iriilhfully.
"Tlill people Ills -e.l . ileal on
H 1111 v l-oa.l pieslii.n ami nccil il
badly. I'mnressivo states an. I couulic
have Ihc mailer of loud liuil.lino ,wi,
In n system ami liny linvc K,.,l r..a.l-
anil arc i-onslanllv i in .i . . v i m- Ihem. In
.lin-lcion i-oiinlv i-o.-ul Kino seems In
lie 'up In' Hie 'syslelu' an. I we have
aliomimilile rnu.ls an. I Ih.-y are oelline
worse every year.
" 'Tii err is human' is an avium tic
ceple.l by pracl iclllly cvel vlin.l v cM-cpl
.Incksol iinty offii-tals regard ino r llt-i;
own work. '1'hcse n.-iil li'tiii-n J ,,,
il.-ar ear to appeals fr, . laxpavcr-
In have lhcj-oi,y I I,s examine! In
soml.(i,,llip,.,.lll ..xperl iici'i.unlnul an. I
"IT rep.trl ni.-ule to Hie people as In the
real financial ci.mlilii.n nf the i-i.uutv
Such a I liintr has in. I -eu .1 in a.li k
Hun enmity for In or .'.u vears. Ihercfon
our county .juilo-o ami i-nuiniissinucr-.
scorn to think thai it is not u. ssar
(nr perhaps mil i-xpe.li.-iil ) imiv.
"Ych; .lui-kson county neeils a hunch
uf proori'ssive lln-n ill 1 1 nnrl house
men whn know how; i who will l.i
thines in t iIitpi . in. I li.i.l icul. system
alic liuinm-r ami who will expeml liu
I""'!'1"'" ' y wisely ami .judiciously
uml oive Hietii soim-l lime in the wuv of
passable rnu.ls ami sale liiiilecs in re
I urn fur Hi.
wa- to tj.-l
Ihcv
par.
Tl ill.
. I.
Iliell is In iii.miiiate
aii.s an. I th.-n elecl
la v nf .hiue. I'arl is
"linnhl cu! mi fi'iit
l'lci-l men whn ill.-
them at Ho- prii
Iheiii on Ihc first
.'inship or locality
in coiinlv aflairs.
plc.lc-c.l to " I ma
Uiessie mclhn.ls in
ainl lern. pro
mill r affaii-H an. I
Whn ,
willin.' In rcn.lcr an ai-ceiinl in.
nf their slew.-ll'lship al II sc nf Ihcil
I. nil nf office."
THE VVATF.R COMMITTEE.
The wal.r CMiiiniilt
conui-il, i-iimp(,Hc. nf
rick. Ilifeit ami Wnili
,.f II ill
ill., ill... -II Mel
I. .I.s.n.s l
M'.ll'nl.l f,
i w..il, for Ih.
is al I.,.-
i i... salan
e. Imlliitic; bill
".' ami tnniie .
"fleii Ihc sol,.
cilv that lia-.
fa I" 'a.iilic.
llianks of all
tireless an.l c.
I H
Leu. lit of tl i v.
The office nf ,- i
il HuiiiM.s, ;.sk. Th.
I'lillticcte.l with Hie off
har.l wel l. . sai l if i, e nf
with fanll fiminuis I...
rcwanl fin, a a 1 1i .- .t I, I .
l-'nl'llinalc in.le
men public sph I-
themselves I'm
Me.lf.o.l has. T
loal.es cil iev. an.l
is inal.iii... M...K.
Soul hern I li i o.n.
.1
i-l'ilil tl,.--.ilil
lli:
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s I In
I.VCI i tllillC III I. -,h I,,,,, , , .,
Hie ill Ii, al, v ii w ,,. i, ,,.r ,i ,. , .
H- I
KIimtlNO APPROPRIATIONS
roR rum, it! iuhi.dinii;
v slll(;Tii. ,i.i
lalive l ili- lias l,,thvl,
t I I'lllilic IhiiI,ii;h i
oiimiliie. Imiliiiii!, liill ,
' ial ions ,,r s 7 , 1 1 1 1 i i a, Ii
al I'en.ll. Ion an.l l.a (,
si'lilntile llaulet has n,
cn-.-isi- ,,f ,n inni f,,i t,,.
Iinilililios. ainl li.is als.i i
Hon for Allianv an.l l"
loiio.
; i;-i'"
1 1 1" i i mii in i 1
i tcniiMM' (h.
.Mai,.-
t,, I,, i,M,..
nndc. K, .i,
..-I f..r :iu ,,,
Kiii-iic iil,li,
",i.s,-, ...
tor II
Tli.'
nl i iiil.ti- eras..
' an.l ttorrx
Miller makes
. Ui itl.n rL'
Allen , 1,'eii
Harriot. Tin- ha.iv Ji.
il. lie knows his loisim
' ' Pare W'hiti-' ' I'l.nir al
K.'in '.
Bnsebnll Sunday,
Meilfonl vs. I'hocnix. Mc.lford
grounds, Sunilny, April .V Ailmiioion.
H5 cents. 14
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mary A. Itrowu In l.uthcr K.
Hank, lau.l in townsliip
iniiKe I V $l.l,Ooil
K. 1'. Messner to .1. E. t'rina,
.'ll.lu ncrcs ii- section lli,
tuwiisliip ::ii, rniiuc 'A W Ion
I'. II. daily to Louis Hilton, lots
I ami -J, block OM, Jackson-villi-
;-o
l.tlicl Courr lo Nortli Const t'o
llperatirc Lumber t'o., nortli
cast i scclion IJ, township
.'IS, ranc 4 K 1
I'niteil Nlalcs In Ivlwnril N. Ilub
lixaiit, IOL.'i.I acres in section
!l, luwuship '.i'J, ranm. '1 V. . . . . I'al oil
I'nilcl Slates to lOiluar H. Ilafer,
lli" acres in section , tiuvii
shij. :t."i, rnntjc :l K I'ateut
K. II. rarer to Mary K. (J'.N'eil,
U'l acres in section I, township
-'I. raucic V 1
Hans I. Anderson to lown l.iiiu-
l.er I 'o.. 1.V..77 acres in section
'J. township :i."i. rnneje il K 10
Si.biiioin Amlerson lo (itiHtnrc
l.'.lllinil. lots 5, :i. I, 7, S, II,
l-J. I.".. Ill, III, block :!, (Irch
anl llonie tract illilil)
rarrie I-', Counts In Thulium Hill.
I" acres in township .'lli, ranye
- VV 3011
Louisa llniisou, L'unnlian. to I.
I. Ilansun, III a, -res in township
111, raucje '2 V 00
(iuslavc I 1 1 1 1 ti I to S., I, ,1111, 11 An.
tlersun, property in Oak firovc
Trai-I oioo.
I. A. I'errr. Iruslcc. to Harali .1.
Mcrlcr. lot I, block Is. Unite
I'nlls 1
I'niteil Slales to William M. Kn-
kusclika. 100 acres in scctiun
II, township Ml, riiiitic II W.. . . Pntent
.1. A. Lyon et al. to Kra Ifobcrts,
lot II, block ,'l, I'Vuitiliilp Ail
ililinn, .Meilfnl'il $ )
W. II. ('imp In W. C. Kiuyon,
let 10, h , II, I'alm'B A.I
(Ijlion, Meilfonl 1.10
Alex. Ilolbrnok lo II. .1. Haul
ner. lot (i, block Oil, Central
I'oinl 2011
S. A. I'atlison lo .luha Turrill,
lots .'I ami I, block till, Cen
Irnl roiul Il'-,
I're.l Merrill In Wm. IL Nrolf,
assiiiuicnt ol I I lor (Iccil tiotl
A. Mcl. Harrison lo l-'nriicst
Ricliar.l MeKnilit, laml in
si-clii.n lli ami SI, township
.', ranyc ,1 r,iin
William Koss to ,L l. ITeuiin,
lots 10 uml II, block .'I, West
Meilfuril 220
C. (I. Shirley In Mabel Whitney
llaliMnn, oil acres in 0. L. ('. 4a,
lowusliii :t7, rnntfe 2 W M.Ollo
I. 11. Wall In II. T. Ilnll, 20 acres
in l. L. C. 1:1, township :t7,
raui;e 1 W 21,000
H. II. Millar to Sarah .1. Ilndiaa
tin, liiiiil iull . L. C. -12, Inwii.
ship :',7. ranm- I V laOO
lohn lleiu ker to Mrs. M. 1).
Hieenw I, o.7."i acres in I). L.
C. :ts. tnwnsliip :tll, ninci' 1 K... o
Maruaiet A. Walker to Millio In
low, l acres in seclintl Tl, Inwn-
Hhip :i!i, riinj-c 1 i-; i
Luke Mclliuiiis in n y-jn
- bos in, 17 nml Is, bhick I, It!
II. A1I1.II A hIi limit sou
llurc;ailiuc Ci'ini'terr Assnciation
to .lohn II. Will, lot I22'i 1 lit -t;aiiliue
Cemetery Association,
Ashlaml ,j
lulin Ann Mailer lo Mrs. C. ,1.
b'obison. lot I, block (',.,. I
iilfe Ailililion. Ashlaml 10
II. C. Welch lo I'olk Hull, hit
block :i7, lots 7 ami S, block
:i:i, Ccni ml I'nitit nno
Oliver C. Shehlnu tn Triah S.
Shi-hlen, l... nf S. W. , of IN'.
W. 'i of scclion T, lowiisliip
.'III, raaoc I W fi
I'linel- II. Coleiniiii to I'. W. Stan-
lift', waler lots 2!, .'10, .11,
!'- iiiul .'lit, I'l nix 200
l. T. Law-ton to .1. A. Lvon. lot
I'.' ami S. ., lot 11. 1,1,,,'k -I.
Moil foul .-,.',0
I. c. Kuicrii-k to II. II. Askew.
h.ls S ami !1, block L I nl m'
A. I. lili. .11. Me.lfonl 201)
1 nitc.l Stales In l-'rank W.
I luisc, lili) acres in sectinn IS,
Inwiislnp :ni, ranee ;( 1-: Patent
'1 lines.lulc W. II. Davis.
I -res in
liii ;i"i. rune.
el ion Ii). town
- V
Jos. c. Smith,
eel ion s, town
I W V:
o W. I'. Maier,
Clioll -I, tOlVll
1011
I'liil,.,! Slate I.
lli'i ai-i'i-s in
sliii II. raiii'
al"li A nil lews
l-il acres in n
l'ii ;W. laiii;e 'J W
V. I.'.-ih lilies to II. C. Slone, lots
- nml -I. block '.'. Ann- & liar
I'.-ineh's Aildilion In Central
I'. 'int
lohn 1 White lo Ktn V. Men
loc, L'oo acres in scclion .'lli.
lomvhii :!.",. ranee S V
V.in W. Monroe to II. Miller,
".'on acres in sect inn :til, town
liii .'li. ranee 'J V
rniti-,1 Stales to Monioo llal.l
win, lli acres in scclion l'J,
t.. io.hii .'I.',, inline 1 E ';
I -In n, I.. Ki-mlall lo .1. I,.
II..,, l . i. lots s. II and IH. block
li. K. n. bill's .1.1 it i Misl
SO.'
Stales o llosha A. II,, I
-..iilhw.sl lt ,.f section
iMi-hi. M. raiie I K Patent
II I,' to It. II,, -l.i-r-.tc.lt.
-.- of sonllieast of sec
-M, t..wlishii :lti, ranee
I ' ...
,.l.. S.
!.,l,lr.l,
I. I on ii
,1,1 In, s
H l..,v
t.-s l.i l!inlol.li llic
100 a.-rt-s in scclion
'hip ill', ranee i.' K, . . P
lincv lo Ailinl P. Oil
-r ..I' alterncv' : si',
I' I.. C. ton n
a nee 1' V
slii.l.u i,
hinl ill l
I'lalil.lin Shi
I., c. .-."I, t,,n n
'.' W
to .1 II. I'i an.,
lonnsliip ;ts.
O.i,.
lanee
I..III.I I'o.
:i. I ' - ill
I W . ,
Qn.irti Locitlous.
I'll.'-lniati, I'r.'ipcctori ' Hope
erti,,ii I-.'. Inwnsliip :ilt. rtlllKC
II. W
laiiii. ii
I uesl.
Miule cariicillv, sold honeitly, "'The
No Niime" hat. At Hill's plsce. 1:1,
4, ".
MUSICAN PROGRAM BY
. 0IRLS or THREE CITIES i
A piiiiio n-eitnl will be Kii'a lunii;hl
by the pupils of Miss Ktliel C'aroliuc'l
f'aluier of llrauti Pass, Mrs. Susie Sail j
of Ashlaml ami Mri. E. E. Gore of Mod-1
foril, at the Presbyterian ehurch, of
this city lit ft o'clock. Admission
tree nml ererv one la invited. The fn
lowing is the program:
"Souk to the Evening Star" (Wag
ner i.iszi), .miss ivy Boeck, Medford
"Lo laraller l-nntastiuue" (fiodaril)
Miss Li-ilah Caldwell, OraiiH Pass; ga
vottn (Czibulkn), Miss Mamie Deuel
I ..i.-.iinru; - vmso isrillinnt " Kggling)
ns 11 ii 1 11 noooronl, .Meilfonl; "Stnc
cato ( aprice" (Vogrich), Miss Ruth
Mioiidy, Ashland; "La Gazelle" (Wol
lentinuit), Miss Elba Haker, Medford
"alse in I) Flat" ( Wieuiawski), Miss
l.a ( osla .Magnum, Grunts Pass; " Vnlm
Arabesque" (Lnck), Miss Helen f'oss
Medford; "Lin Girl's Dance" (Wil
Hams). "Peter Pan's Shadow Dance
( Dcllauehl), Miss I.ucile Garher, Grant
Pass; "O'er Illoaniing Meadows
( Itive King), Miss Flora Gray, Med
turn; "I'nlkn de la Reine" Huff) Miss
l iana Hackett, flrnnts Puss; "Polo
naise Hrilliante " (Dccevee), Miss Nell
Itenlcr, Medford; "Concert Wnllz
(Wieuiawski), Miss Marion Neil, Ash
land; "Twelfth Ithapsodio" (Liszt)
.iiiMB Almn Wollie, Grants Pass.
l.nilies of 1liBcr1m111nti1.il who feel
that the best is always the most poo
noniicnl, use Wnitsburg Puro White
Hour. No lines nf earn on their faces.
It goes farther. Sold by Allen & Rpa
gan.
H. M. CAKE'S FATHER
DEAD IN PORTLAND
Hr. William M. Cakp. Hip nizcd fath
nl II. .M. ( like, republican caiuliilate for
Hie nomination for United Slates sena
lor, and of w. M. Cake, Jr., ex Mult
minimi county .nidge, died Wednesday
night at Ins Portland residence. Dr.
"lis a retired physician and while
lie had nut practiced medicine since he
acme to Portland, he was well known
in Grand Army circles and in church
work. Dr. Cuke's death was due to
tall which he received lust .lanuarv nml
irom ine eiiecta or winch he novnr fullv
recovered. All the members of hia fam
ily, with the exceptions of IL M. Cake,
and one son, who reside in I'hiladel
phia, were at Ihn bedside. IL M. Cake
who was touring Eastern Oregon, was
"i ' ci inn, out was notified of the
dentil of his father by telegraph anil
al onen stnrteil for Portland.
Dr. Cake at the time of his death
was Si rears old.
Home maile bread and pastry will lie
11 specially at Hie Delicatessen. 1.1
ARE ATTELL FIGHTS
NELSON TO A DRAW
With a disadvantage nf at least
ciulit p.. mls iirninst li Ah,, Attell.
i-liainpiiin l'cnlliei-wciKit nf America
r,nirht llaltliiiK N'l'lsnn f ( ');,,, ( ,J
l.i IiiiiiiiI nmw nr fc.
lav niulit. Tl,., fin.. ' r"""" 'I'm-
..,," . " ,v ,"t
am- ruuiiil
Ilia I the (jreat crowd present wns net
mi its feet sliniitini; lor one man nrfhei
"tlier. At the end of the contest In. lli
men were fairly .1. luei-,1 with lilimd.
Nelson 's face in particular pn iteil a
(jury sie;ht.
Attell had the ailvnntae.c nf all the
earlier rounds. He matched his super
ior skill, utility, cleverness and fleet
iiess of foot iiKainst the rnei-edor and
sturdier man, anil by oiilKcnernliiiR his
opponent in this manner liadc fair to
ii m a cleai ciit ilecisiiiii.
Win. sells the "No Name" hat?
O. R. i N. ORDERED TO
OUT EASTERN RATES
The Orcnoii railrond eoiiiinission hn-s
renilered its decision in the O. It. 4 N.
listrihntive rate ease, onlcriiie n re
luction iu rates betneen Pnrtlnnd and
I its oust of The Dulles. The reiliuv
lion n in .ii ti I m o ;i cents a hundred on
Hist clnss freieht to Hi(;;s, 7 cents to
Arlington, III cents In Pendleton, l.S
cents lo l,n (Irniiile and linker City,
anil III penis to IIiintinKton, with pro
ioilionale n-. In, 'Hons to other points,
anil on oilier cln.sscs of freinhl. Rates
In I he llnllcs lire alreiuly low enough,
on nio in water compel it in. All the
commissioners concurred in the deeis
ion.
A clear hoi hrncino; drine, of a deli
cute nroina. "Ilol.len Hate High tirade
Col'fio," sold by Allen Itenenn, the
Hr ry on the corner.
SENATE PASSES SURVEY
ORDER FOR WOOD RIVER
WASHINGTON, April 3. The senate
lias passed the Knltnn resolution, direct
in the secretary of war to make n
sinvey ami e.liniaic for Hie improve
"I "f w I Itiver, from Klamath
Lake to ihc head of navigation, and to
report to congress.
' No Name
WHAT IS TO BECOME OF
THE HOP INDUSTRY
What is to become of the hop in
miry of Ori'Kon nnd in fact the entire
aeifie coail states f Wtg Ihc Kroncrs
f this section uradimllv l'ii out nf the
business ns l hey have done in various
lllities becillise of liuailcial reverter
will they coal nine lo hold on theirl
is lo ihc iirindstnne as Iniio ns there!
is any nose to jinnd 1
At the present lime there nre about
;looiill ,..r,., deviit. to hoperowiliR in I
the state of Orceou At least lll.OOO of
these acres shell tf be cut up- la.tlOO
would be belter. I'p to tins time therr
hae been practically few plow ups and
wilhin a few necks it will be loo late!
to utilize llic oionnd for .nivllun,. ..u,,
The situation is very desn'rntc al this
time for nil roiiceiued nnd all nre look
ino for n plan ol escape. Duriniz the
past week I null ,,., w,,re sold nl l.."ul!
a bale, Julius Wolf of Siherlon tiikinft
in several lots at this price. Herman
Kinder purchased 1.1 bales during the)
week of old ho at 1!S jmt 1
Moore's Rail'
fAre a continued cause of satisfaction to
every house wife because of perfect baking
and cooking qualities-Besides less fuel is
required--The many special features save much
' labor.
."00 MOOREN IX USE
Imlc. Thin iH thf recunl low price for
lmpn.
Acconling n the bent-informc.! men
in llin fuml.i 1a.:it l.n n a f f i f
amount of hops to tide the brewer over,
the coining neanon if not a single bale
of hopH wan rained in the world this
sea Hon. Portland Journal.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD
. - SELLS AT $1000 AN ACRE
'he sale of the fain 01 is A. K. Mar
shall orchard in the ood River valley
in reported. This on-hard comprised III
:ie res of full-bearing apple trees of
standard commercial variety and is con
sidered one of the pri.e properties of
that district, having a record tor cup
winning fruit crops and being located
just a short distance out of the city
limits.
The purchasers of this orchard prop
rty were Roland V. Stcbbins, H. Mor
tem Holbrooke and the firm of MacRae
Angus. The consideration was ap
proximately $1000 per acre. This fig
tire is considered low in view of the i
Massage
Parlors
ELECTRIC LIGHT
FEBADIO
BATHS
AND
GALVANIC
HOT AND GOLD SPRAY
8ALT GLOWS
MRS. C. A. MOORE
THE ODELL, Ovor Postofflce
Ifcwm wi i i l 0pp v,-, electric, sign. Phono S.Vi.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of nionej and neither
give the lit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
thatiyour own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that hespeak the man, that keeps
your money al home ami are .superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
HOME
EIFERT
The City Tailor
LOOK HERE
Won. I) AX K-lfOOM HOrSK AND TWO LOTS
WOK'TII :!(Hl) 1XTKUKST YOU AT J-JIX") f V
SO, I IIAVK IT.
ALFRED SMITH
OVKI .IACKSOX COUNTY HANK.
aAXYOXK WISIIINt! TO HI V I'HKSKXTS you KIIIKNUS
Wll.l, lui WKI.I. TO l.ODK OVKH OI'H STOCK nl' FANCY
DISIIE CHINA AaVD KITCHENWARE HKI'OliK HI VIM!
i-:i.si:wn Km-:.
MEDFORD TEA irui C0FFEU HOUSE
J Hi WKST SKYKXTII STKKKT.
MtLUt0 JUt. PHONE 10M.
R. W. GRAY. Builder
COM )X ! A Ii VOUCH WOR K. 0 R I .. A X 1 ) LATI I
WORK, PATTERNS. KTC.
TELK1MIOXK 471.
IX Tl I K VALLEY.
f.-u-t IlitM there is at least $10,000 worth
'of fruit niiw in sight for thin senson 's
erop. The former owner, Mr. Mnrnhall,
' 4.1,1 1J noi-.iu ,if vmli.i. froi.o .-iff dilo'
tinet last fall for $12"0 per ere.
!
I
A Beauty Spot
AVlicro the pine trees rear
their heads hundreds of feet
into the clear blue sky upon
the Siskivous; where the
fern grows undisturbed in
the shadows it bubbles and
sparkles as it gushes out of
the mountain, clear, limpid
and pure.
Colesnn Natural
Mineral Water
.1 o.it rvrryhothf sells it.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water tor tea on
very short notice
' It can be used
ou the tea tabic
or ill the kitchen
Attaches to an
electrolier
durable
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to (7omlor
Water Power Co. Oi-
Kcooimcimuuicis
FRENCH DRYCLEANIN6
ANDREPAIRINSN,-,ViMi
Medford
MEHFORn, OR.
: flee 2rtiL.u-rt; "f
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison
CHINA PAINTING AND WATER COLORS,
lies. 200 A St. West. Tel. 3H3.
MEDFORD
Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets.
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63.
The Medford
Coiiiinseil of W. G. PRIDDY, O. D.
COMMON AND
General colli factors nnd builders iu
J furnished. All work guaranteed.
4 T.TMU TT ASTTSIJ A1UT1 nE M1TMT l?m QAT l'
J. E. ENYART.Presid rut.
.1. A. PERRY, Vice President.
The Medford
MEDFORD,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
iSafely lo.es to .Rent. A (Jeneral Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
CDRr I A I A TTCMT1HM lB Kh convenient.
uvirvij n i iLiMiiuii an
ors tiad elienls.
'iple with us.
Efficiency
Your
business will receive
Capital and Surplus
$115,000.00.
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon W.
Jackson County
Bank Annex
' MEDTOED, OBEOOM M.
w. r. vawtrii, 5 Ni JUL o. r. lindley,
,"""'-t. C) Cashier.
L I
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
If vou ,1,, ;1 lot of thinking, if your brain is active
nml tl strain is waring out your nerves n,i breaking
1'wh your syston, ,lay by ,l.,y, tlien vou ,av reflect for
a inonient, if it vvuiiM ,,t )(. tll ,i,.:i. ;.. , ...
ol ro.'istt
iigi nf
lira
(o buv at
Golden Grain Granules
No I,,,,,, , ,.osunie his
th
u; same time: he ought to
"'v. tOI.DEN .( J RA I X'
i. i .I'l' l.i. . . .o
". i" in tec, aiiiiougn if
cot fee and smells like cofft
"i nip grocery store for 2"e.
All groeerv
r
SOLD UY IT. 13. 130YDEN
SASH & DOOR CO.
I IVI1 VU
NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, miinufnctiirera C
PRESSED BRTCK 1
nil its brunches. I'lnins and estimates c
JOHN S. ORTIt, Cashier.
W. I). JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
National Bank
OR.
$50,000
10,000
and comfort of our deposit
department is a cardinal prin-
ncociint and banking
our best attention.
State Depositary
Established 1888.
YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE
to make the f 1 palatable at this res
taurant. Your appetite will need no
hiii-Ii stimulant.
Our foods are so delicntelv ennkd
and
in:. I,
Icinptingly served that they will
you eat whether yon eomo with
in appetite or not. A dinner here with
t friend means nlensnnt rnnini,i,;nnDi,;
id the
perreciion of pond eating
THE NASH CAFE.
The Nash Qafe
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
H. Stalker
c
Secretary
strei.nth an.l retain ir at
replenish an equal amount
0 RANIT LES is far supc
,,,a
ke coffee, tastes like
liiil liaekaere can lie had
Or.ler a package today.
sell it.