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    T 1 1 MEPKOIM) J)AfLY TRIBUNE, M ED1'( R1, OR., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1!)QH.
2
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
i hlinlivd every i-vi-niii di'i'iit SuiiiIii)
Medford Publishing Company.
0. F'l TN'AM, Editor imd AluiiK'T.
Admitti-d as Si-c-mul i'Iiim M:ili'-r in
Hi.. lVntiifiic :il Mi-dfmd, Orison.
Subscription Rates:
n... month. Ijv mail or vnrrii-r (l..'it)
One yenr n.v mI1''
.0(1
THE PEOPLE'S RULE AND THE
RECALL.
Tin. .-ritii-iil nlmerier liil" l.'aiii.d that
in DreKou ll"'r' l,v'
iim-nxy At j.nsiiil. tin' fiin-incst as
.til... io Wnti.im.nl Xn. 1. We 1m"' can
lldatPH and li-u.l.-rs frmikly -' '"' "'
.If. and roiiliv wliu an' nrtk-ut mi.."it
cr but atnonK tho miiiorliTH are many
who ItF eonl rolled more li.v polley than
rmivirlimi. I'or this ive have no eon-
deiniiHli for ll'eir li.v.u-risy m in-
lierelit. ,
Man it not lieea the fnnliion muri- the
nriniJition of .o,nlar ,-overninent to
di.tnist the m nn people. No ne.iier
had the veomanry. that i-omposed the
ri-volntionaiv armies, laid down their
iiin.-ketH than the iri-u.-nili. and l.-wli-m
who eame from an upper enwt of n
,-ii-t V gathered toKether in ronstitiitloii
al ;.,.nventioo. heKaa t dcv'iKe lawn
wliwliv Ihev f.mld in eivil lifi ntr.d
!he aetioaa and Im I of 1 1 jonty.
In war the eontrol w:i wnry lor
ill.vliM' warlari.. lull now it ""Old lie
,.,,rv t Me the leader in war
In inainlaia a like position in time of
.M-n.-e. The patriot who will walk int..
the jaws of dentil
ill,. li.-itlli-liHil.
i...t kll.iW ir MlirSlloll wliv. i
...,i,.s mi insubordinate i-iviKmi with Jin
intense desire In follow opinions of his
own after he resumes his plaee in the
pursuit of peaee. lie Hose late
fi rals and leaders aidently iliisirnig to
earrv the preli;e of their epaulets in
feathers in time of pel , prnrlaiiu.-.l
bi'liiml elnsed .loors to rm-li other that
I In. mm I people eould nol be H ost
,.,. That a d -raey n. h as (ir e
had eajoyid would In- destriletive of
Hie foundations of soi-i.-ty, the ehiel
01 whieli ill their view was the right of
Hie privil.-i-eil to live by toil of the
many. To that end llo-y .liaised the
Aiiieriuili s-iiale. ami the biennial
li-o,islalivo aHsembly in i-m-li state. " We
must," said our futlo-is, "hold the p.-o
in -hi.el." This win the theory of
llaiuilloil, .lay, Clinton and their kind
and they prevailed. Small wonder il
is. for it Hie ancestors of the majority
of the jiood American eilieus of that
dav wen, traced buck il would inn into
the serfdom of 11 thousand years.
That instinct of seif.lom. Ihe anxiety
lo obey and follow, wan tou mriiiir In
ii.lm il of inlelliiri ni i-l't'orl lo il ami a
(.oM'llil I for the urcalest x I of
the greatest lillluber, even Its il is to
day. And so we have today u uov
eminent designed utid framed to' thwart
Ihe popular will. We have lived under
it ho Ioiijj wr Ime yrowii to Itk not
liei-anse it is best, but by habit and
edllcalioii. Innovations in o,overiiinriit
are like innmnlious in science, me-
fliauies and arts viewed with suspicion.
The same reason I hut made men spu
Ihe sewing niachiiie. III tlon gin uud
hunilriHlfl of other inventions, that have
blessed humanity make iih with our
lmhit-foriued and custom shaped men
tal processes, afraid of ehaiiKes of guv
eritlueiit for uny koimI. Those who
dreameil the afteinpls to populurio gov
ernment bv Ihe iiiitiuliviv refereiulnin
mid Stnteinent Xo. I nre seeininijly
olilivious that the object of popular gov
ernment is not to create mi iiligntrliy.
but to create the irrcatost uuiulier of
guoil men and women. The ultimate de
velopment of humanity eaniiot be
reached throuoh nay oilier system than
that which makes lo that end, and tin
euunot be hoped for by any plan which
calls for intellectual bondage lo a few
leaders, whether guml and noble or run
ning aud erafly. The histoiy of this
nation proves the leader's estimate of
the eapaciiy of Ihe people has not
ehancil. The few have tallied no ill
ereaHe in power to ihe people, except
KIllilKtiixly. and what they liur, be
eailMI1 of their iglioliiiiri-., allowed llit
people of llii-mm to lii. awav fiom
III, III, lln-v Would now t.ike back 01 de
stroy. The piiinary law is at pies.ul
the ohjecl of their assaull, but the al
tack is aimed at the whole system ol
control bv llo- p, ople. Il lln-v call ,1c
sitoy one lln-v can il.--.li.. all Itnl
the people can not be d.cei v ed . 'I'll,
memory of I In- ili-gi;iii- III, e,..i li:i nf
lered limn tli,. heoiiinmo, of the dc
bailchery of lilt- slulr leyislal ol, s In. in
III" linos of ll.ii ll.dliday. Ileinv Vil
laid, down I,, I'oibiU nii.t ,l,,i, :ii lutn
llourae s l,l,t op ,v,o! permit a retuin
lo the system ,,t' the past, un,,i whieli
.-I part of tile people ol' Ims stale c;
to believe that it vv a a via for the I.
islnlor to sell luv vol,. I,, i h,.i;ii,, an.t
refuse to i-iiuy out liiv .ontiii. t, hot a
V irtlie lo sluy IxiomI.i
The f iisl i all, ,1 ..t . ,.n,. uniat i,.n in
The I Ireoiiinn, the la' t.o c. .Inn, lis
unstinted praise. I ;,.,! im i, in:i not
lllwa vs l,c selected l,v tl,.. pi nnai v s
lem, but who would .iver it ,-i.nl.l lie
worse than tl i.nv , hi o-n m th, p.ist '
Hut it tins is ,1. tect. I
Hie recall. This 1,-1
offered to the
the first, for it i. b, v
- , oi, ,l h.
I. ('..no me:i
J i I, .. .
oil.) .l-..lll,
,1. 1 lit
I In piwi'i In i. mm :i
rill I in 1li minim l I,,
fill; a Hiii' il tl.nt ili.
in Hum- pot.-nt to i
tin- fi-ai .'I' lu ll.
1I-. !! I'l-l. til. II. it ;
I.;
Ntroy no riliti gitiM-l. imt inl.l .h.
ntniii tu tit.' uri-li .if fl i' m'o.. rn
'ihk iri; 1. 1.,
' Thr litf uptiu li.tt,
Ifrf whi!
How nilf ntul f)n
It in.
TWO fot't, I BWI'Hf,
1 1 'n rvnl
It'.vmi.l tho H'r
Kr'M hntJ.
pprnoiutl
Will llo- piTNoim liuLlinJ ,
a ik I
.(- in our April ilriiwiu pli-nni rail ati.l
Hot thr prirs thny nre pntitlol tof
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
II. Harris lo C. II. linker, lot
it.
I. block l:i. and west half ol
I, ,ls .', uud Ik block I.I. Hon,
Tails i '. Snyder to .lohn K. How
ard, property in Unrr'n Addi
li .Medford
Holland Williams- to liertha
Wasliburn. property in Ash
In nd
('. I. Hutchison to 11 no I', tlw-
inys, properly in I'ark Addi
lion. Medford
Il.-lia I'isk lo .Martha I.. ill
lette, property on Main street,
Ashland
MO t
i;,l I. liillottc to .Martha Ij. 'nl
k'tte, property on Mnia street,
Aslilaml
(.'. II. (lillette lo .Marina l. 1 1 -
lelle, property on Main street.
AHhlaml
J-; xn Miller to W. K. Van Vnetor,
lots I and block I!, 1,'aik
roiol addil ioa, Ashland
il. I'orter to ('. II. Ilailey,
Itii) acres in seeliott I, town
ship :t. raui. I K
I'raiik Silvu lo Amos MeKee, llin
actes in section s, township 4n,
raiie;e H V
M. Silva lo Amos MeKee, Hill
acres in section s, township
In. rnlio,e II W
.Manuel Silva to Amos MeKee,
liiil aetes in Mi'dioii township
in, rnuo,o ,1 V
Amos null Lottie MeKee lo Xuch
('macron, Itilt ucreH in Heetion
s, low'nship HI, run(,e II W...
ach ('timeroti to Aiiioh MeKee,
Kill acres In section S, town
ship ID, ruiijc it W
Mary .1. Tibbelts lo Millie Itilovv,
one half acre in township oil,
rnuco- I K
C. K. Swain lo del Iliede,
property in Ashhind
Kliziihoth A. Smith lo X'etlio Ho
wen, property ill block (,
railroad lolditioli, Aslilaml....
Hello Xiekell in S. W. Pnvis,
lots T, s. 1). HI, l:i. II, 1". Hi,
IT. Is. HI ami u, Xiekell I'lale
Addition
Ilclle Xiekell In W. (1. I'reseolt,
o aen-s in section township
o!l. inline I K
Taft Visits Grants Pass.
N'iv tin UiiintH I'iiss Olwf-rvrr: At
touiiy I', V. Tiil't nl' VfHiM'iit ity is
Hlh'iMlinj; ruurl hiTi tliiH wi'i'k, licing
- (if I ih tlMitnil'V in till' I'llHHI-uF.lll
.IlllU'S I'llftl'. Ill' is II Hi'l'Ullll I'lUlHill nf
Williiini II. Tlill, Hi' I'lfsi'lciitiiil run
iliihih-. In JinsWiT tn 1 hr ilirMtlnli. 1m
sniil tli.il In t-.Mllil not vi'i'v well fii(.
m. ili-t l'lMtill IIH III HUM 11 lll'll'triltf
tu lln t 'nl i torn in ilrmin-nil ir nt:dc i-nn
i-iitini, hut nun M Kiiitni'1 liini in 'ii't'
finip.i tn JnlitiMin nl' M iiiin-mi' n. A I
tm ni-y Tu I't is n vnuiit; mini, hut tins
lln -ii (u n.-ii'i-iit in-,' nUnim-y nt Mel Niirti
t'lmiit v nml tin- ili'tiim-1 at it niiininiM'
I'm i-n)it!i-fSM in liis ilinl i ii-1.
Wotlnosdny'B Basobidl.
I 'm i linnl I, Nun l'i iiiuM-si u 1.
t iilliil in Ni'M-iitli imiiiiu' iii'ioiiiil nl'
in in. I'liMsrv mini i n lioitif run. I 'in
iiiiiii-i' ;i ml Willin pili'liiTM. I'l-.u-in
in a full Mnoili'il Imliiin it ml ll miiIi.
I.ns Aiiiifit'H .'i, OllUlliml
ii 1 h i in l-tli iiiniii mi (ircount ol'
lIlll'tilll'HS,
A lniii fii :t, Itulli' :t. Twi'iity iuuiuiis,
no nni-x in IiihI I I inniityrt.
For Laiiios Only.
Wi- will piMiiivcly ivi' u iliinoiistrM
timi nt' )ri'ill iiltiTi'Mt to till' liulii'H llioil
wliiiHi- nlioulilorH ri'Ml tin ilutii'H of thr
linmi', nt tin' Mnlfniil I'lmriiimy, ik-:ii
I. Siitiinlay iifti-rnoiMi Mini i'i'iiinp.
I 'iiioi' mill Ht'i w lint it is. 1 1
For Irrigation
Now is the opp.n I unity for rancheis,
latin, is and orchaldists to secure all
ample snpplv of irrigation water, and
ot the same tune interest a laroc
amount of eapllal ill the valley.
Kill, n Hlov. baol.eis of fit I si, tu o.
I'.,. Ii.ive :.!; I to lake hold of I be
I'l-h Lake Hilcli eotllpaliy, complele
Ihe svsteiu. iulalve il and ill vo:i I the
.utile Koooe Kivei valley, providing
en.oiel, o,,.,ilv owners s'n aylee
tot Ihe vvatel lo prove thai there
i an actual demand for il I ivpil i,,n. The
. .oil I
,1.. I
re to be plnced ill escrow,
I v i, , I speedily supplied.
I ,11 lied .
I iiii-ii I of millions will fol
lie- Inst real chaliee Inn, I
, I,.., . W r will double
vat,
It I.
s Inn
oW II.
II,.'
IV ill
,,l all land. Miotic Hamilton
lh- H..I.I Xa-.li .Mcliotd, all
l.-iv lo dis, liss the tpiesliotl
II. rot, ,1. He olllv has II lilll
to vvoil, ill and il Von intend
n :iiei ..cc him an.t io,ii up at
II
S.iti,
all I
With
It, -I
Not lee. '
Tin i. will In ii uii'. iiiik' .t tin'
til.;.!. .-.l..i. .-1u1 I'ri.ltiv. lii 4. I
ill tlx1 I i'Minirii'i:il chili itinuis ut .'I p. HI !
ll iM.'inlt't s ,'iir l ijiitwl id I ii tilti'iid. j
:ii tliili- i liii-lliis. nt iinpni l:(ll-i' tu,
I., tn.r - villi Ml-. M, I, Al I
I n . I. -tft i vl ;ii . I
ruKAst liKir
nmthi;.
i
M I Icr nl' Cit Tl
snr.-r, Mi'iit'iii.l.
M . c" M: "-II. I ;'. i
..t i. . is In i, In Uiv - H tli.it tit. if :n. '
t ' .h-i in llo . it v Ii. :i-m t.r tin- I.- 1
I'1H. I nil ; out s'.ili.iHifc- mirilllllv j
i--ii-i ,ii;:Hi.-t tin- Unlit Hii W.'tli-r fuihl
(..., -,1, , im.. In I1. I..1.. T 'M. l!"7. In I
t. icl mi tin- ,h:iiih' will n hh- tlt'T tin1
llo
I.. I.. ,1 At HS.
rit v Tn-aniri'
NOTICK.
Nnti. i' ii In-ri'liv u i I-ii (hat tho un
I. iH;ih .1 w ill iip.l at t In rt'ulnr
nmnllil ii '.IP "f tlo' I'ity fntitn-i!
..f Mo.ifni.l. ttri'uon. Mny .V l!tH, for
a lit-rioti' tn mil in-lit. tinnui an.) spirit
oim liipinft in It . ipiiini ii i tlmn oar
(niton, at lol 7, Hlork 'Jt, in Mnlfont,
On gnu. or pcr'nl of ni monthi.
4i Mmrnr t ihvnini..
Jluy TicHets bj Wire.
'Homethiijo; which is ol eoiisiderable
intermit to the public . ill-rally ami
which is perhaps not Koiiorullr known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
I'aeifie rouipany and nil points in the
I'niled Stales, liy moans of this sx stein
tickets may le purchased at Medford
from any place in the I'nited State and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishinj; to nunc here. Hlcepel
accommodatioiiB nml siitntt uniourits of
cash in eonuection xvilh these tieketl
mav alsi be furnished at the sarnf
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
WKMj IIH1IIKH. MKDf'OKD, OK.
Prices right. Pumps K irnished xvhen
Wanted. '
BALL & OLOS0OCK,
Contractors aud lluiMera.
All Work Giiarantoed.
Office with 0. H. Plerco St Son.
Phone OM. I'. 0. Box 771.
WILLIAM 6. DEBLEY,
Hesidont Piano Tuner.
Special Kates by the Year.
I leadipiarters nt Hate's Piano House.
All Work (iiiurauleed.
P. (I. Ilox fiitf, MKPFOHD, ORKIKIN.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physiciiiu nnd Kiire.-nn.
Office at Kesidenre.
M. ColviK, Medford, Or.
Win.
COLVia It DURHAM,
Attornoys-at-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants FaM,0t.
Medford Fitrnitura Co., Undortakers
Day ihone SM; Night Phones: f. W
Cui'iklin 4Rj; J. II. Butler. MS.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D
Physician and Surijeon.
Kligle Point, Oregon.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL C0I.
EECTI0N AGENCY,
lank Hoi Sits. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELy7 M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operliting Rooms.
,' b'ay. Office Hours, 10-12, 2-4 P. M.
Office III Jackson County Bank Bldg.
00 TO DR. 00BLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SKVRNTH 8TRKKT.
'lie lias No Other Business."
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Vnrnislifs ut
water fur tin on
very Imrl nut in'
It ciiii he used
on the tia tuhlo
or in the kilclu ii
Atla-Oies to
rU'elroliix
iliirnll
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Hiirri'rvfir to Condor
Wutur Power Co. Of
ooiauhimaM
fieo 20fi W. 7th nl.,
opp. big electric sign. Phono 856.
Something New
In Hubber Tires that it will pay you lo
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck '
GENERAL WAGONERS. j
Kast 7lh Street, rear of Merritnan's
Illiieksmitli Shop. Medford, Or. I
Why Pay More
r inferior incuts tli.ui we ha rut- fur the licst. A trial
.ill euiivilire yull. IJeineinlier tile plan1, next Hotel
Nash,, formerly l'ot I inker's.
1 ? i-iuo your Chickens here we pay more.
The Medford Meat Go.
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon W.
Jackson County
Bank Annex
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Three miles south of Medford and
llliles VVesI Of I'hoellix, is HOW L'Ut Up
iii stonlt true! to suit the purchaser.
. in,, fourth cash, balauec in three pay
ments. This is u rare upportuuity for
men of stitiill means. Listed with all
the Ili;ell.s.
:::: 600:
f
f
f -f
f -f
Wt tire Kf-Hiri mi uq average
iiinrii tiian Cui Kucks of Wuits
bur Pure W'liito Flour every
iiuiiitli. TIiito is u roaflon for
thin. M-" poo tic nro reuli.
Jtij, cvir Jay that tliiK flour
maker, ulcer, whiter lin-adniid
more of it than 'any other
flt-iii' oh t In market in Med-ft-ril.
Try it and if this fttate
imnt iwi't true in every par-tii-i
- lit r wo will eheorfully re
fund your money.
-f
f
-f
ALLEN
6
0-
REAGAN
Tha Orocery on the OortMr, -f
4-
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
Pa says a row by any other
name would bo just as expen
sive back east, this time of year.
I sometimes think he pines for
the piney woods in old Penob
scot, Prnppo ('ouuly, Maine,
where, ho was raised but that's
one thing yours truly nevor
yearns fur. The good mountains
nnd the good old ocean n id' nico
old Oregon ntmosphero arc good
enough for m-. But. it's all in
how you were raised. Pa HkeB
elaiu chowder and corn on tho
cob, nod harvest npples and a
lot of tilings that a kid who
was born this side of tho snow
sliedB hasn't had much chance
to get acquainted with. Those
who have lived on both sides of
this great country and lived
long enough to know what's
what enn get all those things
just as nice one place as an
other, if yon kuow'whero to buy.
We've got clam chowder from
Boston -flint is just na nico as
nuy you ever ate on tho sand,
anil lots of other things that
have that "Down Enst" taste.
: MILLER & EWBANK t
4-
ISN'T THAT FINE."
If you appreciate waistcoat expand
ers in the form of a choice, juicy steak
you will find this the place for pur
cliaie. There's nothing in the meat
lino worth carrying home and cooking
Hint you cannot find here any lime
you call. This is an invitation t" visit
us soon.
Hotel I:merick
W. E. JOHNSON,
STARTING WITH THE SOUP
:ni. iMiJtntf wilh tho oofl'it, you "II
fiuil vwry m.intlitul nf tho dinner you
nit Iiiti il.'lii'ioii-i. Wlu-n it is through
ouM liitlly f;tt moro if you poiiM pos
iMv fiu.l room. Stop in nlouo anil ilinc.
Thou you ran lirinj your frientW nfti;r
:i r. I w Ii i it ; o n w: nt t u t roa t ton
sM'll ililtlHT.
The Nash Cafe
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
H. Stalker
Secretary
4-
7zb: d-J ,,.,.
Golden
Grain
Granules
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it, smells like
coffee, hut is pure roasted
grains, Mended so as to pro
cure the hest flavor, the
greatest, strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
Golden drain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles.
X curly '2-pound paekaye
for 2oc, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
TIFFANY
Wedding
Rings
Also the Oregon Grape
Ring and Friendship
Muckel Rings at the New
Jewelry Store, near the
Postoffice, 11 Xorth C St.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Be (lush! What is
This thing 1 see!
A Cuban
Presidential bee f
There ' always suinething occurring
in Cuba to command our attention and
interest in mir next door Island repub
lic. Just now tho Cuban president itil
c:iuiaigu proinisi-s to bo vipwillv a
warm and interest ing as our own. Your
enthusiasm will be aroused to its high
est pitch once yon smoke our PKI.
MAKCA 15c cigars. Our cigars prove
a phasing smok' lo crit ii-al iiuli id
ual. Manufactured bv
R. B. V. ClOAR WORKS.
ALL NEW GOODS .
Dry (loods. Haviland China.
Nomi-Porcelain. .lanliniors
nnd Crocks. Trunks, Suit !
cases and Telescopes.
Where iok get right prices..
Ward's Cash Store !
State Depositary.
Established 1888.
CAPITAL AND SUE PLUS
115,000.00
J. K. ENYARTjPresid ent.
.7. A. I'EHRY, Vice-President.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Poxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
Mide in
icjcleX
VV. W. E1FERT, The
Miss Jeunesse Butler
INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO. STUDIO AT RESIDENCE, O STREET, WEST
MKOFORD. PHONE NO. 701. See II ale's Piano House for references.
4L'0 ACKKS, well locatwl, i miles from S. P. R. R. fltation, iuchnling
nil crops, J stallion, thorough!) ml Shiro, weight 10S0 pnunria, 8 years
old; all farming implements, 40 acres alfalfa, 30 acres grain, 6 acres
orchard, 2 good dwellings, 3 good harna and other outbuildings; tele
phone in house, daily mail, school house on place, P. O. Vi mile; two
good irrigating ditches. About IfiO acres can bo irrigated, 150 acres
farming land. All the land is good for fruit; no stone place; can be
easily cleared, good water, land alt well fenced. This is ono of the
best ranches in the county for the inonoy. Will cut 150 tons hay;
home market for all produce and crop. This place will mako four or
five nice farms; county road runs through tho center of tho rnnoh.
IP SOLD SOON, PRICK $.15 PER ACRE.
Hit ACIiKS near Central Point, about 45 acres in cultivation; part
Pear creek bottom, good alfalfa and grain land; part is rolling, but
all good fruit laud; fair buildings and good fence; fl acres young
trees. This is an exceptionally good buv. PRICK $12.50 PER ACRE,
TERMS.
DRESSLER
West Seventh St.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
( '1)1 .ON IAL PORCH WORK. GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
MEDFORD SAS
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Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets,
Offieo fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and
faney grills. F. BETWEEN 0TH AND 7TH 8TS. PHE 63.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
1 have for sale at $J2.50 per acre. SO acres of as fine
oi rlianl land as there is in Rogue River valley. The im
provements on place are worth at least $12"0. Let me
slmw ymi this land.
ALFRED SMITH
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The car manufac
tured expressly for
the coast. Best for
price on the market.
$1400
D.T.LAWTON
Agent
MEDFORD, OR.
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