Til',: MEDFORI) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 0K-. MONDAY. AFRIT, 13. 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper iu a Live Town. ."iibli'ht.1 evrry e.-uiu x, v.i Suo4 Medford Publishing Company, ti. iTTNAM, h'-hu-r ai.-i Manner A.lmiltrd :ia Sr.wiul I lu-t Mutter ll. till' I''iiffirf ill M'il'"l'L Or.yu. .Subscription Kates: Due tut. jilli, by tn u 1 1 ur tiirror . . . . $u..',n (JUf t .11, liV fllllil. SHORTAGE IN ACCOUNTS. (In aiit'lli'T i :i :ti -iMiiit Hi' :i tlefali-aiii.il in tli- .minty h..,.l u..-r inleiiih nl V .it'li.- mii.iiint istj: t" in:ttl $ 1 1 H hi. Tliih htr (); Is; b km-un t..r IlliOtlh-t ti.v et.mitv ..I'Mrnil- ami kept rar.-t'nllv Inou the j.iiblie . Why nil i M-. r. .; N ni Hi- pub lit fnlil.. In KhM whal it .rv:tul are tiling witii it- iiu.m-v I'.ir iiUHitlis I hi aj r lias .-iaiiior.'l fur an ihtt inj; tf onuty bimkn, ami I In- ib-matul ha li. i ri jit-i -i-I.-ni ly i-,' imretl. There tnu-t lia been i-mii-t liinvT D. hull- ami ) here l.ai been. Th paper li;tH li-l in a little li;lil hi .if t he nil k .lm-i-. Hun- rnatty untie there arc n ton- t-aii I'iit'l .ml u it t I there tK a chanyi- t' al mi in it i at in :itit all iu-i-mints x jmtI ) . Tilt .lai'k vim i-nimt v fun N Ihiiim- i ftihtntllfil by it pnlilieal riii. All tainl t.iyi'1 her In rum-, a I ma! D I . N't liiniWH what lias none on hi tin- pat. ItlUlUt liJMI' Ill-Vt-r be. II lit'l'i. Ill.W many ih-tah-at hoe h:e t n . ..ii i al l as llit laily .)inrlae..- hri li- .-n r-.-n 1 1 v van niily lie iiii-ssiiI. What iit..nrjuiee is ih.-n- licit t i i liot ii xlhirla-,'.' in i.lli.-r thpn 1 1 tin nt s ' Aii't if llu-re is. that 1li- t.l l h ial an imt t-iin-i'aliii; it fir llnir nun uii' 'HI' .' MItS. DUNIWAY'S APPEAJ.. 'r-AiliK.nil S.-ot l I nui way, tlo- -I aiul lafi-ntf'l It-a.t'r of tin- woman sut' l'raili of Orrooii, has issin-il tin- fnl lowing iiiical to th.' vot.-rs of Ori'onii: ' ( ii'iit h-ii'.-n, vot.-rs. hoiiN, 1 1 rot hers. I nin jrrnwiiio, nlil. I tut I ran not n-.l until ynii h.'iM ifiv.-ii us th- -,i-iitv l!i'iy hour I spt'ittl in this m i in- i ii labor of hivo. Km-iv Hollar I tlonat. is a personal sai-rifii'c. Have tli faith fill llli it IliTH iif H'iLioi nut earin'il oiit iil'firuialivi' vot.-s for their full ami (iff ilisfram liiseiiieiit .' Von oulit tml til III' Ht'lllJ'l of us. " Voil are eiiipMi with baltnts; Wt are not. We are ien mlino uiiu vm to In in or on r f lae; of t rin-e by n in j. ViS iu our behalf in this unequal i-mi test. Vim know von .MiIl only i-oinp.-! us to repeat I his iiueiiial -t i ii l!in if you hi , '; u I s m.w. I!mI Wi' believe that you will imt fail. Vim liae bill lo lllllo.-li the elnseil .1 - el I ho citiiilel of liberty, leaving lis ( to --house for niirsi lxeb an lo wit. th. i to nti or !iut tn Mite at .-riy sm-.-ee.l iny eleet i.i ii. Thus only ran vou a ipiit yourselves as freemen an. I r I i- us from all I'ml her ef furl to v.-.-ui oiiiality with .mm sous b.-fure tli- Ian "AMMIAII, Si i TT IHMWAV. "Molher of Native Suns ami I 'i esi.bni (tri'ljuii Slate Kipial Snffia-,-e t at ion. ' ' Mrs. iMiniuay shun hi appeal to tin WOlllell of Oleouli iuxteail uf (lie Tim-n When I lie women Hani suffrage. I loi Will eel il, the s - as thi-V seriin Whatever els. they .sjie. The Imnbl. with the woman siil'l'iae mm pa tn i that ii majority of (lie u.uih ii ;iie .-itlu i Hp.-lthelir on the subje.l or else ..penh oppost-.l to rei-eiiiio Ihe ballnl. QUESTIONS FOK DUNN: The Tribune asks the follow in- .pn-s tions of Jude I )u ii it r Why did you nnl make public lln Daily defah at ion f Why do yon not lake s, p to r n from hiiiulsinru Why ilu v on not nisi il ntr criinina pio.-eeiliiiysi Is il pind.nl to pcimil a bomtsman to thaw up his burnt Did vnu knuw that hailv had but rowed money from count v official-.' Mid Ihiilv repav what In- is report ed to have hoiiowcd from the countv court 's hmllici in ;iw. lire. oder Kin lielt f Was Itnrii.'tl s .bbl paid in ,-a- wil h : id. r f..r I he -opt-1 it .-nl salarv ? Was tie- Mip.-rinl. i,t I., p! in of fice until this .tebl was p,i,l ' Why do vou not mhI. i il ,it I US eX ,!,.,( COUNTY KXPEN.SKH FOR TIIF. MONTH OP M-UV'll I 'oron. r 's -alat v ; i i i Sheriffs salan : ; . ; Clerk 's -aim v ... n U ird.T h -alat.v , . ,. , .111. lye 's sala i v Treanirer 's salarv . . p i . , Assess... v . . --. .,. Assessor 's ib piilv hit. , ,,, Sclniol siipetiiiten.b in - siiiM - ; ; Janitor salary ... t , Perry man -!:n v . , . i.i (., I 'oniitv heall h oft I,-, i - iI.m v i Fruit inspe, !oi s - u:ti v ,. Indijjeiil ep, ns. s . . ; Jail expcii-. N i , i I 'olirt house epi us. - ; ( 'lirrellt eXpeii-e- 111 I ilcillt court ep. iis. s . ' 1 . (binds and hie.h w a s . . , i r Tax rebates i " " ' Poor Farm . vpni-. s ; ., .. Idei-lien cp. Ii-es . , 14,1 Justice conll rxpelis.s i. I- 'ollltuissp.nel , ,,,,, s ' i, ISAACS AND PURDV 0 TO JOIN I.A (UtANDl I I'ng Naai s an. I Sinn Pnr.lv. the pop ular center t it hb-r and f i t st 1. is, tua n of (he Med,.r. has. bull team, hvt Tins tlav for La (iratide lo become m. nil of the baseball learn at thai Their ib'pai t me will sev .-n-lv . i ippl the local team. , . . i J. i '. Ii. -it. the mt reliant I ret'i'iillv Rtihl out his huinesfl, left Mon dur for Portland. HENEY REPLIES TO ; ERKINS MISTAKES SENATOR FULTOX DEPTH OF HARBOR B?teiis Old Cli.iigo.-i of Alleged Cornip- More Than Enough Water Over Colum tiori aud Seuaturi.il Bribery. But Does bia Bar to Admit Battleship Squad Not Give Out Much That Is New rou Invitation From Lewiston to In Fultou Appoint, d Powell to Office. ! vite Visit from Portland Men. l'tiI;TI.Al, r.. April Kour i I " I'tTI. A N I dr.. April l:t. Wli.li ll.uti-.aml peuj.l,- at he Kpo-.ition rink ! S.-uat or lienre '. IVrkins of ('alifur .itiiniav nilit to I'lam-is .I.)ih:i, in a -tpe.-.-li reeeutly iblivere.l be ll. n.y t.-il of tlx- putii,;il re.unl .il , l'.iv tt e I i.it. -.1 States .st iiato, tn:nle s. u.ttor i hail- -. W. Pulton an. I .h-. ns ; t U. a' . .tu i, t ihat I'ortlaml harbor af the puhtieal t. leteni lis uf the :(V. 1'llf ' ful.le.l a b-ptll uf bet wee a Ml am I L') in;; 'he a.blr.H- the speaker bruttht J fe.-i , ihe p.-..pb- of the i.-at ( uliliiibiH out till mule ..arl the .-i.rrupt i-.mli ;i.r l:fin :tnl all thu-.r uf the J 'a liuiis prevailing in 'r jmi puluies .lur I .-iftr in.rthuer ivtc tistuiii-lii-d. The in' the le'ime of the uli iiiailiine ainl must ihutoiiolt voMi pi ia t ion ol the ship-iis.-.l a- illnsi rat ion- tin bribery of j pi no; tl fr.mt this port shott'H mi- lfi-pit seiiiati'e 1 1 iuf4 r uf .laeksnu eiiiiii i uu ruiis m-ss.'Is wiili tlraft raiiyint; from ry, who was paid f.ir.ou f.,r his vote, i 1m- attempted briberv uf Itepreseiita rive Kntse ..f I'la.'kamas i nty, who1 wa- of f. n d i:;"no, and then "aioii, hut : who r.-fu-i il tlo- money and the notor iutis el.etiuii all'idavil frauds of Port laud in l!'ii(, in which Whitnev L. hois.-, T. I'ader Pow.-ll, John P. Shar key ami others Were involved. j Good Citizenship Hi Tho.tue. I In his address. Mr. 11. aey rout .-mled i .blejat ion of I (ewisl -m ( Markston cili tbat hi interest in inakiny the a ipear 1 .-ns, itii'liiiliny officials of the cnliiliier iiue at the ph-senl time was lint thai i rial bodies, the tlian.'lers of their lilt uf p .in res. for he had no interest in j meroiis irrioat ion pro joe ts, railroad nf who tlo- people uf dii'oii '.lei-tt-d furlfiriats a ml i--4pilalisti to persuiially in tioir repre-.-utai i in ('..noiesN. Hisjvite npi .-sentat i vo citizens of Portland inh rt st, lii.wi'Vrr, he t oiitemled. wa-ltt ihat uf "uu. eil i.euship. and his .bsin-1 tn sei- the p. oph- uf tlo- iiiiintiv eastji-ut olT." wliith uiea lis a 10 hour Hchod iff I lie shark les v hich W.-ro biiiililij.' I lib" bet Weel) those fit i(S II lid Port laud iliein elns.r and i-lus.r iii slavery Iu a few iiit.-re-.lH and special roi p.. rat inns. Mr. Ileliev t-Xhi.rl.il (lie people ,taiiil alb.wiii!' the rule of jl hi: inactjiiie to prevail iu the slate, call, il in mind the i-m r upMoii nf the pat ') iadin met ropnlit n u papers ot the when " .lad. " ' Mat t In w - was I he p.. .-unlit ry, ' I wmiid .1 se I he Pacific litiral buss and when l In- old Mitihi II ! northwest fur tnv home. hi no nee machine rub d lln- state, and wa: I hisjtioii of tin- world is the reward nf cn- audiiiice that Matthews and the old ba..r so sure, am) life so wholesome time bad. is wen- slill in tin- battle,' back uf Pultun, makiii'' uue tnute elT.nl lo ri-y,iill I lie puWer VV rested flulil then bv tin- i nil in live and r.-fel'end Ilia . tin .lincl primal v law and Si at i m-n I ... One. Ihnin lln- oiislaiiynl of Mr. Ilemy ii tl Id conditions, .lack Matthews. I. I.. Pallors id soiiie other members of tl Id reoime stood in the back uf the hall payino stiid attention In tin iddn-ss. Afl.-r tin- r.-lali I the I !'( f J.cliuu frauds of Portland tlu-v I -1 1 the hall. Ihnine; lln- cuius.- uf his address Mr. flciu-v paid particular attention to the primary law ami t.. Statement No. I. loliti'lldiui,' t Lit the principle of Slate lit No. I was lln- v ital poiul nf the w hub- law, which, with. -ill it. would lose t- clfr.t ami brino no o,.... to tin lale. lie pl.iided with the pie t)u I .. allow the primipl.- .. be taken fr I hem. now that tin v had it. contend ino j hat it fiiiiii-h.. ihe rein.dv bv whi.lif he cniild cine thetiisecs u t' p. i i I i. a 1 ills in the -tale. Rehearses Old Charges. Mr. UelleV Went uel I lie puillls nf his I r ad.li.sses. dealin-,' with the l.-cnid of Sena I ur Pull nil, shuwilio his I'liliiu-cl nni with Ihe ib femlauts in the land tiamls nf the -tate and his et'l'ml in shield (lose men fnuu i r i in i tin I pros iiiliuu. lie bti.tmht up the fad ilia! lln- s.-natur had w..rk.. at the n-ipie-t ol U . .. Junes. i, , pedile I ho fiaudll lent claims fil.-.l bv Jones, and persisted hi his efft.rls tn s..,- favorable a.- ! tii'ii mi the claims nni . 1 near the conv i. j linl. nf . I. .lies. Me contended thai I'll I I kn. w of ihe c. di.m uf T. Ca.lei Powell with tl Ic.-lion hands, and of, l A IIS 1 1 PI Kl . M. nr.. Apiil 1.1. -At his having eiubelei i;iimii fr,m Mull iCoipiille, Ihe counly seat, suit has been n h count v before his :i ppntnf men I I ilc.l ill tack iug I lie franchise yra lit illc; .is I nit'-d Slates marshal ai lln- ie.pi.-st ; lo the C. A. Smith Lumber A Manufac -if Senator Pultun. (tilling coniianv riht lo build and .pcr I.- cause uf all these disclosures the .ate a uain.we:,,!..,- lailioad in certain -p.-aker . Mill. n. I, , l,;,t S. nat.ii Pull streets tMendilio fioili the new mill tn was imt the iie;ht titan tn represent i lie business .eitt.-r of Marshficld, em.n in Ihe senate, and nii:., the p.oph , where will b- located the retail lumber if Ih. v were coiiMiic.d of the trulli ol Vanl of the firm. The plaintiffs arc hi- i epi eseutal inns nut to letuiii 1 1 tin 1 e propel ly owners who nlleee ; tln-ir bill offi.e. that pinpeity alniie; Ihe line of Ihe rail P Senator Pie.l Mull,, v introduced wav will be daiiiiij-ed. The railway is Mr. Ilen.-v and occupied a pta. i the 1 one uf the chief features of the handl plat I'm in dm in t,' I he .nurse of the ad in; of lumber for local consuinpl inn. dies. T,, i,. wi ,e a heariue at the ioai term .1. P. M.duiiv 's n.-w residence on South sii.ei is m-niing completion. This vill b one of Me.lfntd's beautiful ii"! i d.-uce, . situated iii ihe f,.sS addition Special Bargains in Real Estate ;i-ivs willi iiii)Ci. eliienls, ;tcr's in lI'ihm! fruit livi-. ;iir,ili';i Mini w 1 1. ; 1 1 . Ihi' rest in tiniU'r, ni'jir .I.-i.'k-s..n ill.-. I nh SjU.5000. iiil'rs wiln ',im, nni ,i.t 1:iImii-.' in l,it; innl.rr. I'. I'ri.-r S ir.OO. Ili-I-.'S. mil'' u ''si !' Nil.V alhl nlhrr UCIl.e-. I,;,;,, r ,,, 1,. ,.,,UV,1 fr fpilit .'linl 'l I'.'i t e-. I "ri,-,. r.ooo. '7Uaiiches r m-nm iii I'l - .SiVi'' l"'"i"'l''v l',M-"" 'ioiMi I! AKMi A s. Jscksovillr; JReil e 't ,'1't le .Nnlliin:; CaM or writco mnVh SlULZ ol I .. .1. . . i hi '.".; feet, ami it very larfje litim- ber a eiaoinir in e.-ess of 1M feet Tin- people of the Columbia river basin do nut appreciate ihe ini-repret.litatioii j .nst a nt ly 'iv. n the rivor, and havo l. - . - k. - d Senator Perkins to correct his erroneous statement in the senate, but up to this time he has nut duIM- ho. Mayor lleitfield of I ,f wist nil came to iNitt lana.l on the nth al Ihe head of a v isit l.ewistnii I'larksluii on May 1 1 .. hbi a i tl petiinj4 nf tin- " liiparia " W.-it- it imt for the fad that nty vocation makes il net-e ssa ry for un to reside iu I he an I ioiia I capit n I, ' said P. .1. Ila-kiu. the famous foieie;t rri1 ! --poinient. n-presriu i'no somi- forty oV ml deljoht ftd. I have em ntercd jthe most d. liehtfid weather ill Port land that I have s.-eii during a (rip of more I han 'Mi.ni mi miles since January ' l-f. ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. s- T. b'jiwlinos to Paul Knit. ler. release nf bond for deed. .$ Paul Kiuthr tn Allies b'aiisch- berer. 1 acres in Miii)un A.ldi- tit.it. Medford I.iltie i;. McMillan tulleb-n M. Iti'uwn. .'t.t'ii; acres iu town shii ;t7. in nti"' - W Mary M. Parker tn Helen M. lirnwu. .'l.H acres iii township :i7. lane,. l W P. W. Know I. s to J. K. Koberts. nil ship :!. laile W t ' n it.-.l States n Havid M. (lit inure, 1 ti acres iu set-linn 'd'2. township "f., rant;.. I W Pat.nl Thuinas and Louisa Lvous tit V I Netlu-rlaiid. I tin acres iu sec ttoii towtiship :t, ran-e i i-: Maienn-t A. Walker to W. J. Wallace, I acre iu l. I.. C Id and II. tow ii. hip ::. ranee I P. W. .1. Wallace to h'. .1. P.lwanls. I acre in Township It!', ranyji' 1 i: laiy Peutsch to Mrs. N'.-llie Stephenson, property iu Ash laud On.TECT OF FRANCHISE OF MARSIIFIELD ROAD .1, 11. Downing, agent fur the Mi' Miunville liiMiiaine compaiiv, was a Med lord business caller Salurdav. i'miimiIs t" ..l.ii.i.l n 1 1- miles I'roin .la.'ks..ivillo.' .1 .! . U .1 1 ill,' 11) .!. in 'I'n. . - m li ,,,, 1 1 1 i;n ;.,.,.s ,.i..m '"' I""" ft..,,, ! p t li&k tosspany. '.ceP I'ai'uailis. Jacksonville Oresron PU 'Bit) 4- Tin' proof of the flour in the bread. The U't rooks always use Waitsbnrjj I'lirt White' Kloiir. ALLEN & REAGAN. Notice. PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD SKATING RINK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL: Two sessions daily from 2 iu fi p. tn. ami 7:3d to 1 1 1 : : p. in. nu Tues days, Fritlays ami Sat unlays for each week during the month. hange of program to commence Friday, April '.I, when the price of tickets for afternoon sessions will bo reduced to 1i cents. Friday of each week will be La dies' Night, when skates will be is sued to thom free; -renal t nun t 25 cents. Society Night, Tuesday of each week; admission 10 cents, skates 25 cents. Music by Rink Band. Thursday nights daucing, com mencing April J; gentlemen "ii cente, ladies free. Music by Weatonka Club Orchestra, five pieces. L'h i hi ren 's Day Sat urdny n ft or noons; skates 1:1 cents. Grand May Day Masque Skating Festival Saturday, My 7. Particu lars later. Wimlell & Loosley, Proprietors. SEE THE MOW AMI I'l-TO-IUTK Link oi noitr.AM sti'.ri.imi Stl.VKIt ON' DISPLAY AT THE xkw .ikwkm.-v sroiti:. .irsT Till-: Till X( I Ftii; K A ST Kit I'l.'KS i'.xts. Marlin J. Reddy 11 NORTH C STREET, Fino Watch ami Jewelry Re pairing a Specialty. Xcar Ihe Piwtnffiro. Are You Hard to Please? When it comes tn the question of a Cook Stove? Do you have stove worries.' Wouldn't you be happier if you were able tn regulate the temperature of your oven for baking exactly to suit yourself? An oven as light as day, with no .lark corners for grease and dirt to lurk in has been a joy to many housewives. Has the stove you are using got this advantage.' Would you appreciate an annual saving of half your fuel bill by owning a range which ha a grale built expressly to burn wood, Ditl you ever hae any sen, -lied food.' An auti scorch lid would absolutely prevent that. A HlNtU'lD TnP makes broiling easy. Moure's Itnuges have all these nd aiilag.-s. A controller damper to regulate nveii teinperatnie, a specially constructed fuel-saving grate, a daylight ovt-n, aiitiscurt-h lid and hinged top. They have many other advantage ami labor saving dev ices which arc confined to the MOORR K.WCPS alone, if ynu will t-nni.- and examine llo-m. There are Over 38 DIFFERENT STYLES to Choose from Hanging in price from $1." to .7. Moore's Ranges are built to suit the most discriminating taste, and any sic pockerhook. Monro's ranges are built on honor and sold on honor. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Moore 's Ranges ,r,(H) MOORES IN THE VALLEY. Catalog Houses are Not Merchant Tailors They drain llic towns nf money and neither give the fit. style nor .list im-t imi to your clot lies that your own city tailor can. Patronize Home Industry The . lollies 1 make are the kind that "carry distinction,' ihat hespeak the man. that keeps your money at home and are superior Lu every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. Kn ) imir money honir. Fn nch Dry ( It intim ami 1! imirini Xentlij Ihmt'.. EIFERT The City Tailor MKDi'OKM). Dim ION. Don't be I5y Iniyiiii; flour shipped in home industry. Buy DwisBeslfloot $130 per Sockj I '.v. i y sack .rjlraiiteed. Try it. It eTt flat 6 it the rroccrs. come ft i fhp liull , - 5ocff o F4JS Window and Door&fU F.fcftxt BtttU. Oflirn fltiit-M i 4iii kin.i. ... ... . . . . . - . Oflir. flxmre. .im kln.l of plnlug F. BETWBBN GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR VOUE I GLASSES. 1 Opti-al Parlur iu Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. 'He Has No Other 80810688." It Wise Talks By the Office Boy mm I'ft suys a rtse by any other f name would be just as expen 4- sivn back east this time of year. 4 I sometimes think he pines for the piney woods in old Penob- f scot, Frappe County, Maine, -f where he was raised but that's one thing yours truly never yearns for. The good mountains and the good old ocean and nice 4 old Oregon atmosphere are good 4- enoiteli for in . Hut it 's all iu 4 how you were raised. Pa likes 4- da iu chowder ami corn on t he 4 4 cob, ami harvest apples and a 4- 4 lot of things that u kit! who 4 4 was born this side of tin' snow 4 4 sheils hasu 't had much chance 4 4 to fret acquainted with. Those 4 4 who have lived on both sides of -4 4 this groat count ry and lived 4 4 long enough to know what's 4 4 what can get all those things 4 just as nice one place ns an- 4 oilier, if vou know where to bu v. We v e got clam chowder from 4 4 Pns ton that is just as nice ns 4 4 any ynu ever ate on the sand, 4 and lots of other things that 4 4 have th:t " Down F.nst." taste. 4- 4 MILLER & EWBANK : 44444-4444 4444-4- 44-4 Al waysPlease SOLD BY H. E. BOYDEN. Deceived at l.."0 per sack. I'atronize , I POO B mill work, including t4 work and fiTH AND 7TH 8TS. PltONB M. When the Fire Bell Rinjs .Most people WAKE UP. Haven't you heard it ringing, ringing, ringing loud enough to wake the dead in Medford during the last year? It means that right now is the right time to get in on the ground floor in the heart of the city, be fore the new railroad, the water system and the coal road sets ihings to booming in Greater Med ford. It means that such a chance as we are able to offer for the next " FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots in the Beautiful KAIRVIEAV ADDITION, On West Seventh street, for the low price of $3500 for the entire twelve lots will not occur again in the hisiory of Medford. The time is limited; don't let the chance pass you by. Tor full particulars call on the RogLe River Land Go. Exhibit Building The Wise Man Seeks Absolute Protection for His Valuables There are numerous instancefl where valuable jewelry, heirlooms and other treasures have been stored about tho house, and when fire broke out or burglars came, these valuables wen destroyed or stolen. Hotter be on Ihe safe side and secure Absoluto Protection for your valuables by renting a Safe Deposit Box in the Firo and Burglar 1'roof Vault of the Jackson County Hank. Finest in Southern Oregon. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $4 AND UP PER YEAR. Capital and Surplus IT stat6 Dep08ltary $115,000.00. g Ni Establi8hed 1888. W. I. VAWTER, $i medfoed. omooh M q. R. UNDI.EY, Pnviiilent.fjvv B CaBhior. .1. K. EN'VAIiT.r'r.'si.l out. .1. A. I'KRIiV, Vii'.' Pri'i,l,-nt. The Medford MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL p0,m SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Three acres in town, well improved; price $2000. One acre u Seventh street, well improved, good buildings; S2500; terms. Five ai-r.-s. well improved, fine fruit; this will pay J.'i per cent on investment; price $4500. Modern city residence on good street, sewer and city water, close in; $2500. Ten acres, close in. all iu fruit, and good house; well fenced ; this is a good buy; ask to sec this. '2 -j acres in town, in large lots, well l.M-.itcd: price $2500. Four acres, new -Vrooni house, well built: line gar den and fruit started; good land: S22O0. Three acres, all in fruit; a beautiful pl&w; KimiU new house; this will pay .ftfOO this year; y.u must see this to appreciate it,; price $2200. DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford, Op. R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK, OR ILL AND LATH WORK'. PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 171. Kidd's Foot-Fitting Shoes for MenRflO Thi. li,f .aiin.it ho ox.-Hk.l for itylo, fit nml wear. Soliil oak inner ole, oilt.-r ,Miitir, t ! nnd vimiim nf the best ai'lected calfskins. Silk :nl In,,,, thn-a.l only ns.il tn iiii((. I-'t .. hmv ynn a pair. MOW MPAIR4D. . IV)t.L0 TH ET OV 0U WIiV4Wi C. M. KIDD Th Medford litick Co- CimiMwed of W. IDD. 0. D. cono flenernl ronlrartnn. and Imilden ia fiirnithe.1. AH LTMK. PLASTER AND CEMENFOR 8ALEP manriniyiiinaipnwi'i.iiniiiwiiii .IOIIX S. onTlt, Cashier. W. B. JACKSOX, Asa t (yhior. National Bank MEDFORD, OR. f. 'HoK(r M-ifturrri all it hr.mehea. ria al eitimitel work miamnleed. Ji'liiirviii.i.