Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFOIID DAILI TRIBUNE. MITMOTfD. OB.. MONDAY. MXY 11. IMS.
SOCIAL AND
I
PERSONAL
i'Jwojl nail r:ii''iQin- aij'l rr
01 J -ay nvtnriti I a w-fk. 4
H-v. . A. 'fray f Japknouviil m
41 tttiurlihii r- i;i at mM Hill.
If you want uh cf-atii, giv 50.tr r
J r t the hoA Htorr i.rr.ztntry.
H. V, Wtu inl hi dsugfiN-r
J' 1 Ora, I ft dr I'ortlarMi Friday vv
AH kinds printing at 1'ortland
f -'uMk The Tribune.
.vffB. Howard Xofton of A-nlafl pf--C
... t in .lai-lcn.iii ill, fifilinf r. la
V -
Ml difcbt f'&tuart at tbf Kn;ri-k
1 1 til f urthf-r not'u-,
Mr. Mrs. F. If. Ifopki'.-i of l'-o
1 il Point viitM in M'-'tfonl Fi-lny
t ' iy had jntt return-! from I'ort lail.
UlM I'D Oannynw, stenography tint)
i CwiMi , Room 4, Palm Jljofk.
Mi Katf I-1 of J;ekM'b It
3. (4' Mldrl a hrt vwii Frily af
trnomi.
The only print nhop In r-utlfm Or
fin f-mrf loving Tvrot;rapl.i' :il ('riion
1 rint'TM. Tim Tribune.
Mr. I.'. T. Ftirw of Ij-Jiii1 hat
i " j t i n if friend li injf ; T .l;t-k
- .nville,
Tha iK-ttt fiinppw1 job printing t.ffin-
in Hot it hi rn Oregon, employing Villrl
1 nion printer Thi Tribune.
Mr, a 1x1 Mr, Fr-1 Id.iwr of (ir;mtf
J'atMt wrrf r'-viit vi)titri in Ml f f '1
- ii'l ,f;i'koivill:-.
Jen r renin Ie!ivre1 to finy part of the
i i fy. Jnler f rtn t le V'-iunery or
J oof) Nt'irii.
M. M. Titylor, rumliil.'iU- for f-onnty
t 'I'ftHiJrer, huh over from .lt:tk-iuUt
t irt j v.
Harry ('ulbertnoo, gener.il f-oatrnrtor
rmd buihler, m-nt work a Hpviiiltv,
Mmlfori, Or.
Hoy MY'tclJ;ni n f IttH bnrg Itfj hecii
in Kvmi I 'n-ek on a f inhing expeili
;ion, Ifoy W'ilwtii of (iraiitx I';mh, tic
:iit')nt, h.'inl-! j in thither.
If you want wect cream or buffer
milk, orIer from th Treamery or wad-h
for thft wagon. Dellverie made pverv
ilay. Phone No. 023.
H, A'laniH aixl Imh fitonlv hnve r
turned from 1 'attfornta to rebe.-iti in
felforl.
We deliver nwi-ft rn-nm or buttermilk
very day; wah-h for our wagon or
;hone oplern o I hi ''rearnerv. JMione
Sit, 023. '
.1. f, roli oiftii, a profiiijii-nt iiifnirariee
broker of I'ortland. wan on tlx- north
bound t rn in Kriitiiy.
Don't bfc dwreived by buying shipped
In flnnr at I1..V) rnr aek. Patronise
horn induttry Iluy Davfn bent flour
at f) 1.80 per nark. Fvory aek gu-irftn
teed. Try it. If you ean't get it at
th grmier'n. come to tho mill.
W. Jouen tif AHlilnud ).i-n t Friday
itJlit in Mi-dford. the ui-nt of Kmeiirk
hrnth'T.
Htirltel brotlnTH of t.old Hill win
iimoiig I In- many doing Ioimiio-mh in !d
ford lat Friday.
Ilernuui Ktntf, nt Mill 'h pi;ino houi.
him n-i-civi-d many addilionn to his
Mtork of talking mai-hiiM-M and rt--ord
and inviten i-iiTvbody to mil nnd Jmiii
I lie iiii))tii'.
The In. In of tin- Kpi-opnl i-lmn l
will give a Hoi inl Friday afternoon from
4 mi tail 111 for the b'-nefl of tin- pub
fie library. Ice i ruim and rake will be
nerved.
Robert R, )nw, former ronnly re
eorder, haw bei-n in Med ford several
timen iniely. He m a candidate for
enmity Hnm-nnur and 1 very well iiiul
ified for (he place,
Mewbunin A. P. liillettc m .1. '
Merritt will reprenerit Central Point V
ifebekah bxljie in 1h mention thnt
will Im held nt Halem (hi month. T
M, .loneH in Hip delegato to the grand
lodge of the I. (i o. F. from llmt town
Arthur f trim 11, who recently nold hi
place, located 11 few milen went of f. n
trn Moinl, to A. U. Aiken for triuno.
Will K tho Willauotte valby and
probably vidt bin Tinner home in Kan
aaiv later.
Lueio (ieiirue. i,no of .IiMt.nl. in.
t utility 'a pnpulnr young Hchnol tenehern,
tin been Melected by the Pneifir Month
ly Magnxim to represent lraniw V;in in
the rote cainivnl that will hi h-ld nt
Port land June 1 fl,
M. Purilin and l. II. Miller, eundi
date for representative on Stat, uu nt
o. 1 platform, will noon ..m-mi a cmi
vftwii of .lai kHon count v. Thev will
vntu for H'homi.e er I lie peod' of Or
egnn deride Hhall be Puiti d Ntates n.-h
nt or, nu uintler nhat Imh politi. i
Thm i eminently pruper.
A flllllMT hook lux haii.U fier.-eU
thin morning and ttlioutirh , j
JifamriiiR fin ud upon the pn.pI.." pj,
u ilm-N.ir.lion it W:, bum. , ,r had
reference I n tli.. filial.- I;.t . in .-,,.1 .,.,, (
which will be v.dcd ..u at the .,,
lion. It in doiihtful if oue f. ,:.. , ,,,
one hiindic.t vnten f..r it.
I. milt Adnmi, the CiU.'u
haul
lam
wan .1m mi t ft,,, jtlM. ,,,
.lg,
Henry Teal, the ntfnbl. i.
live of Moirih Bros., I,.nl broki-i.
H'tutned ti Pottliin.l f 1 1 ii n i
Eugene last week, m s th. e
town is growing m mpnliv th
growth in one of the wmwl.ti (
. who
.t ..
. 11. e
i: it-.
f the
illnmelte vnll. y. Mr. Teal v,,ekK -
lovely of Mitlftird. It.dh i.f Ihe-e .it
ii are milking exteiiNiic public tu
prnement and have many ullt edgrd
bunds to nell.
A joint county leacheiN' iiiMitutc )'..t
the teachers of Jacks.. m mid Josephine
counties wan held at Hold Hill, which
vii a niicce, School Superintendent.,
WelU ami Sat ago were in attendance.
Herb it Ki'titncr has returned from n
trip to Portland, where ,t. Vr.bnd a
large utock of goiNN for the Model
Clothing company from the represent!
live of a New York house.
The infant child of A, Horth. i.tie of
the proprietors of the Economy maikel,
is critically II (with metnbrtineoii ,
i-ioup.
NEW CAHEB.
.1. II. Mrnlili : Mt, Willi.i.l M.
oho Knit In iiiii'l litli'i llnrvi'V,
.Mill, ti Miilhry, HlliiMii'i h fur plniii.
V unc lliiitm1. w
CITY OF MEDFOED
; Tb yt-'At 1"7 dcauriiiratJ be
yori'l all o,u-st ion that the joatly
ftogHt Biv-r valiey is ont of th
greatest fr;jit -rtion) of the world.
lDle-d, f b; r-eordt mad- in orchard
v'-Z't-ux to Medford. Ashland and
.. t 4 t 1
trar? I' are m wondrfiil at al
. , . ,. .
m'.it to ufjifl t.'-iief. 1 ,r example.
'
a earh.ad of Iu ' om. i-ar-t, hipr-xl
from MM ford, f;ro-M tPiii'.-'. Thit
1 the fr--h frt.it car reorJ of the!
orld, and i eji. al-nt to t bf
mark-
prie of J7 r'-n(i p-r pound for,
at wl,olf-aJe. Th bt jeviout
p'jee for a arl-.ad of fr--h fruit i : pari th-y ari- r-(iiir-d to play. Wil
W held by the Kogue Kiver valley. ; Ia?' l mard. w ho aunie t,jc leading
In l;;, : r of Winter NVIlis ! I'. ' vong artor who f..r the pasrt
ar pn-Jttcwl liinto n t
iihippiag oint. Fifty-five tree of
Yellow i-wtown Pippin rMiJj;'d
bor- ,f fruit, which, in pite of the
firtaneial panic in London, paornd out
fl'll.-V nt. Them tre- grew tm l-"
than one acre. The thre acre orchard
from which thi fruit was taken ha
produc-d an average amount of V
net per year for the lajit eight year.
One hundred and fifty two Y'.How
Newtown Pippin tree produced in 1907
f. o. b. Medford. Thw trw-a
grew on three acrew. From eight acres
near AMatid flooo boxen of Newtown
Pipjrin appb- nvre marketed in i;07.
netting ooo an acre f, o. b. orchard.
For the pant ju-ven year this or-hard
ban nttd ;701 p-r acre average.
"Heven aerrn of Bart let t art near
Medford in lft7 gronvd 200 p,r acre.
A young liartb-tt par orchard of 30
acre of & year old treen netted U6S
per acre, ' i
"Twenty Winter N-Hin pear tree,
netted t'J'lO Thw figure ahow the i
wonderful profit mad in 1907 from I
apple and pear orchard about Medford
a profit exceeding I0oi per a.-re in
manv cnHn.
"Although the record f"r liiofl do
not fhow uch wonderful return, the
figure, are. nev ert helei, exceedingly
la rue. Three fourth of an acre of
Bpit.eTiburg.H prod in ed .is7 boxe
l!HMi, which brought 117t. Four acres
of HpitKenberg brought V'l 1.1.10,
Twenty two nerejt of pear in I!'' pro
duce.l f'ttll box- of fruit, which wold
f..r .fSsdl f. o. b. car.
"The nignificnrit fact f the Wonder
fill reotircr-ft and potfibiliti of th'
ftogiie Uiver valh'V in hown by the of
fer of the Me1ford i'onimercial club to
pav "ofi to nnv one who can how bv
authentic ted iinony that any city
town in the l'nite.1 Stat", outside of
I "e mile rin-le, including Anhland and
rants Pans, with Medford n a center,
ha tributary to it, within the name
radius, an manv diversified nnourcps aw
Medford. Or., can show within the
orrcflpotidiiig rndiint. Among the re
sourcen of thin wonderful valley are the
following:
A pples, pear, chernen, apricot.
rnpen, i.erriet, ne-tnrins, radishes, to-
matoeM. horHeradiMh, asparagus, prune)
ligi, art u-hokeH, put a torn, onions, car
rolM, migar corn, chestnuts, almonds,
hutternut. walnuts, atiutH, lettuce
cantaloupe, watermelons, pea, beans.
butter, cheese, tobacco, rye, cattle, hog,
hecp, goats, honey, lime, marble gran
ite, iron, talc, mica, jade, onyx, chrome,
ngnle, garnet, tellurium, lend, plati
num, cinnabar, gold, nilver, copper, ce
llar, uik, cedar pine, douglas fir, white
pine, black oak, madrone, ntmcst nt, ar
tenia n water, mineral hprings, Hand
stone, water fiower, alfalfa, etc., etc.
"Ashlnnd, Meilfuril nnd Grants Pnss
all have progressive and ejithii'tinstic
Com mere in I clubs, which will gladly
answer any iiujuirie. ' '
Loading Freight b Card.
"1 don't kiu.u whether the pr:ie(i.-i
I" Mill keM up in the fur Mouth. IIK I
re.iieinU'i' lew tl-kle. nn tit 1 eeiug
the Hi',.) ii-e. In loa.Ili.u g.H..!.-, lino
rielulit .,(( - ibiw ii In .M Hi-Hlipl khiii
while ujl ." -al.l a railn ad man .f Si.
I... Ml..
"A I- t ( Kli..piiig bia-.k IcIImux uIN
de 'Mi l!:e J. It iiiiijet' the Mlpel", -I-.;i of
U v tli in in. !im w i" ) e I.- , :;(!.; vf
ih'l'-i Mt i - .il vt.Iul iti-y S (t
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Ii was the spilitg of our '
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for .,'ltl nt ,,t
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III, Mil.
i:liil,i ,1,'lin Will
lrttlri bollil fib-,1.
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MARRIAQB LICKNHKS.
Jump ItiiiiriT mu Mnrv A.
ticofo 11. HiiiittutlKiin int. I
ijlit
Doll,
M nt ii i io i
II
. AMUSEMENTS.
Tt.f rl'-vfit rvki-'iv prjliMr-d in
r; iii v y- ar-, Mr. T-mpit ' Tt-J--jjrarii,"
wjII h- pr-v-atri at tli1 Mr4
1'tit tti.it.-r t'.r on- Jiiifht. rxt Satur
day fi-niiig. May
flu piy r;u fut m-r nighti in
' "rii 11 v la.t m-st,u abd a la-
t-r pr"tiir-tl at t..- na:d"rf th--atrr id
, ...... ,
. t.inloi,. In ltti rill- it wa reeivtxj
( Ih anH titd. t..
prai-, Tl.i- will Im- thr first tirriejiuj,
thai the p!ay ha b--o w--u in th? wt-t
""' r""paiy whi-h will pr-tt the
r.!n-Iy rut ht-n vir-t'-d with
tbt
gn-at'-t ear. Y.m-ry intr.lr b;u
be a
the
; (.li;faiS. r fr l5, (,r ,Jf.r tnm-s f
tlo l-t jr.--k organization! in San
Frajiciteo a nd Port land, and i ron
K;derM one of the ben r'Uin-diauh ofi
tne etage today. Klward Kmery, who
jdaVA the opjnrtite part to Mr. 1'iuler
wo.xl, is. aii Ki.glish a.-tor and was in
the original cast of the play when pre
euted io London. The other members
of the company include Xorval Mae
(irgir, .brv-ph Jail-y. f-Mwanl Iiw
renee. J-'raiMK .sjoson. Kieaiior Oibot
' laud i a f'olona and Margaret Snow,
who was the "f'ollege Widow'' lat
"Mrs. Temple ' Teiegiaui "' it. a
L-inglj from Mart finish and to mi
Thi performance will be one of the re
grets of the theatrical aeason. ffeats
for the entire engagement are now on
tab- at the box office of the theater.
Mrs, Jemima Hathaway of Jo-iephine
county, the venerable mother of S. F.
Hathaway of Central Point precinct, ha
been paying h r Hon and hi family a
M-it.
Coal for Sale.
We are now prepared to furnish hand
picked coal nt the mine, five mile
ast of town, in any amount desired
Notice.
The ladiea of Cheater A. Arthur Re
lief Corp No. 34 arc requested to meet
in K. of P. hall, WedruHday. May 11,
at p. m. liustncxft of importance to
come le-fore t liJ meeting.
MRS. Il!'kK. President.
Boy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the yitem of prepaid ordcra now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all point in the
Tnited State. By means of thi system
ticket may be purchase) at Medford
from any place in the I'nited States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodation nnd small amounts of
cash in connection with thwie tickets
may alao be furnished at the aamr
BUSINES8 CABDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL hlCCEU. MEDFORD, OR.
I 'rices right. Pump Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL & OLOSCOCK,
(.'nut met or and liuiider.
All Work (iuaranteed.
Office with C. H. Pierce & Son.
'hone U.V'I. P. O. Box 771.
WILLIAM C. DEBLEY,
R'-Hident Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by the Year.
Ieadpiartjr at Hale's 1'iano House.
All Work Guaranteed.
'. O. Box 5i3, MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Vm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attorneys at Law.
Geo. 11. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone Night Phones: C. W.
Conklin 4(n ; J. II. Butler 14S.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D.,
Phynician and Surgeon.
Eagle Point. Oregon. I
1
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL VOL
SECTION AGENCY. j
Lock Itox 80S. Medford, Or.
E. B. SEELY.'m. D. I
Phynicinn and Surgeon
Modrrn Equipped Operating Room.
X L'ay. Office Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Btdg. I
GO TO DR. GOBLE TOR YOUR
GLASSES.
optical
Parlor in Perry's
SEVENTH HTRK1
Warehouse,
'He Ha No Other Business.'
Time Tables
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.'
! Northbound.
N.t. in (trryn Kttr,-t!. . .
N.i. I I I'litlldihl Kvprc. .
N. 'JJ.'! I'nr AhIiIiuhI
Southbound.
N-. IVOilifiiriiiii Mxi'rr.s.
N.. lit Snt, I'r:ini-i'i', Kx
n. "J-"i I'ntin Oniiilf. I'n.
p. m
Ii: in a. m
! Ill: . m.
in::i.' a. m.
t:.-Hp. m.
1): I." p. Ill
PACiriC ft EABTEHN RAILWAY.
I I.iiiw M.-.lf.r.l .
, M.'.ii'wl . .
L'ArriM-. Mo,Uoril.
I A i"ri M.ilfor.1 .
7:."0 a. m. 1
2 : :in p. m
M:.riO n. ni
.i::!'i p. in.
. 9GUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
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No. I I.i.iim
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.InrliAiilivillt .
.In, k.tii illt
1 10. 10 a.,.
ri.r.r, P. m.
2:00 p. in.
!1:00 p. ni.
11:110 a. m.
3:. '10 p. ni
1:110 p m.
1 TUB OLD HOWARD RANCH
'I'lllr.' tliili .lllll of M'-U'i't-I Alltl "''jj
in lit m w.-M nf rhoi'iiix, t now rut up
iiit Ninnll tnifti to unit the purchaser, j
(tin' dm rth i-.ihIi, L.tIhii v in llirp pay- j
iiniiin. Tin in a rirt opportunity f nr
, nu ll of n m nil mi nn. I.itnl with n i
Classified Advertisements
One Cent & Word Ko njijle inser
tionj less than 15 cent. Six insertions
lot the price of foor. Seventy, five
centa a hne per month.
tt'AN"TKUIitwMh at Hold
-Vash, !
-r
The 6'1.;
over pustoffiee.
U A NTKIi rent five, or six-rwn
l,oiie at once. Apply Tribune office.
aLL Vttt-h milch cows. Inquire
at C's residence.
WANTKI To buy from ty to 300
head of stock h-ep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
WATFI firl fur general housework;
muM gfNl txk; wag- .. Hotel
Naifh.
TKAM W A .N T t i n e r both run red,
with waguii. harness, etc. complete; in
g.Mnl condition. S Young, Tribune
IJ.I.ST A mall brow a tombiuaiion
KMketbook. Finder phase leave at
thi office.
FoR SALE 5-room bungalow, just fin
ishM; eheap if ffotd on. See Guy A.
hild-r. '
FOft SALE Yo ung gentle cow for
eale; price $t0. E. E. Morrison, B.
F. a No. 1, Griffin Creek.
WANTED -Ten teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once- g'Xd wag-.
FOR SALE Ro runabout in good eou
dition. I need m larger machine. L.
B. Warner, Jr., at Warner's store.
FOUND On the road from Medford to
Jar-knonville, a babyV white oat. Call
at Tribune office.
FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt
edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent net.
Inquire of the Medford Realty k Rent
al Co., Medford, Or.
FoR SALE Complete furnishing! f..r
.TrM.m cottage; bargain if taken nt
once. Mn. ('. I. Cameron, corner loth
ami I, streets, Wm-t Medford. -'0
PARTY wishes to get loan of .'J)0 on
40 aere of raw land that is worth
MMi; gM,d abatraet; will pay Id per
cent. I"ck Box 656.
FOR SALE Choice fruit and grape
land near Jacksonville. Call and see
Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Jack
sonville, Or.
FOR SALE Ono U. S. Cream Sepa
rat or, No. 0; ."iOO capacity; good oc
new; cost sii; will sell for "0. R.
C. Henslev, Central Point.
FOR SALE S. N. Snbdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
beat location in tho Taller. L. Xee
demeycr, Jacksonville.
L ST Ladie gold hunting case
watch, black bather fob; ln.t be
tween 7th st. and cemetery Sunday
afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re
ceive reward.
WANTED Stenographer wants a posi
tion; Home experience; moderate na!
ary. Address Stenographer, care Tri
bune. 45
FOR s7LKA utomobilcs, cheap;
Tin una l', in first-class condition;
good as new; V0 worth of extras;
( adiilac runabout, good condition.
Will pay to investigate these cars. C.
If. Snvdor. in P. street. fit!
Fo( SALE White Leghorn eggs for
Hettling, ;"( cents for 1:1, from flock
of -IS hens picked from 500 standard
bred White Leghorn chickens. Dr.
Goble, phone No. P.i3, Medford; also
pasture (or cows inside city limits.
TRY
'I he 1 .est plare in town
for toilet, iii-ticles, fine
soaps and aeeessories.
The lies! plaeo in town
for stationery and post
eards. The host place in
town to have prescrip
tions accurately filled.
THE EAGLE
PHARMACY
Is the place where pur
ity and ipiality excel
and satisfaction is as
sured. A. K. WHITMAN'. Mm-
r.iim r.iock.
rOLlTICAL OAKD&.
MA1ILON rUBDIN,
Candidnto for
U i:i'I!Ks:TATI VK
On Statement No. 1.
rnvnrs ciiiirnntoe,! bank di-pnjiitB.
D. II. MILLER,
l ANIHIlATK for HKPRKSKXTATIVK 1
On Stati'tni'iit o. 1.
J. R. NEIL. j
Democratic Nominee. j
KOIt COUNTY .limOE, j
WILBUR A. JONES, j
Democratic Nominee. j
roil SIIKUIKK:
B.' r MULKEY, j
K.-pul.tiran Nominee for '
DlsTlllrT ATTOKNKV. I
k. T. GRIEVE.
nf I'rttf '-(. Kloiitu'O lri,oim,t,
KYpnHh :in Nominoo for
TOI NI'V ASSKSSOU.
Will alu HiipHrt tlio rrpu l lirnn
t'rttnlilt(t fur I'. S. ?itnatrtr is nm
inntnl hv ttio ptMiplo.
JOSEPH L. HAMMERBLEY,
of lil.l Hilt.
Rppnbhran NomtiiM for
liKl'ltKSKSTATlVK.
H. M. CAKE,
of rnrthtn.l,
Th A.lvotatn of Ststrmont Xo. 1
RrpubllcAU Komiuee for
l NIT HI) bTATKS SKNATOU.
How To Dress Well
YET INEXPENSIVELY,
is Illustrated by Our Offering of
SPRING SUITS
at $15.00 to $30.00
WITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS, READY-FOR-SERVICE
GARMENTS EVER ASSEMBLED IX THIS CITY FOR SELEC
TION". YOU CAN SURELY GRATIFY YOUR TASTE IX STYLE, FABRIC
AND TAILORING AT THE PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY.
Model Suits
at
$25 to $30
Include all the new single
and doulile-hreasted models
in all shades of brown,
smoke, green and olives, in
lioth conservative and
trenie cut.
REM EMBER THAT AT EACH PRICE THESE SUITS REPRESENT VAL
UES THAT CANNOT BE MATCHED OUTSIDE OF THIS STORE. IN AD
DITJON TO THIS, OUR "GUARANTEE" MONEY BACK IF NOT AS
I E PR KSENT E D J OES WITH EVERY SUIT.
Medf
aw
SEVENTH AND B STREETS.ON THE CORNER.
Do You Use
The best flour I hat can
be milled from the best
wheat money can buy?
Davis Best Flour
Is "best" by every test.
It sells for less money
and gives twice as much
satisfaction.
Don't let vour grocer
talk" you into
mi vintT
other brands shipped in
Try a sa.k and be con
0 vinced.
j TO INVESTIGATE CHARGES
AGAINST COL. STEWART ;
WASHIMiTON. M:iv 11. S, ntir
i li:iyn.r tl:iy intrilii.ti a resolution
; iuitlmri7inn t ho prisiili'itt to convnp
I the court of inquiry, which consists of
( five officer? of the army, to invcuti
: ;,' t he charifes unl accusation!.
Jayiiinst Colonel William K. Stewart of
j the unity, who hal been iletnileU to
-erve until hi- retirement nt tho nhan
li'ii.l military si of Fort lrnnt.
j Arir. h'uvii.T will pt ak on the r.?w
ilutiou tomorrow.
ex-
lOTHING
c
L
To The Public
HAVING INSTALLED MACHINERY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE ' OF
inCII ORADB ICE CREAM, WE ARE
PREPARED TO FIM, ALL ORDERS.
LARGE OR SMALL. DELIVERIES
MADE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
SPECIAL ORDERS OIVEN OUR
PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT
MEDFORD ROOK STORE OH
CREAMERY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
i
Why Pay More
For inferior meats than we charge for the best. A trial
will convince you. Kemember the place, next Hotel
Nash, formerly Pottinger's.
Dring your Chickens here we pay more.
The Medford Meat Go.
MONDELL HOMESTEAD
BILL IS PASSED
WASHINGTON, May 11. Br a vote
of HO to 7'2 Ihe home mol the Mon
ilell bill, providing for linmeiitearl en
trie, of arres instearl of 1 ;o on
non mineral, non-irrigable, unreserve,!,
non appropriate,! public lands in Ore
K.m, Washington, Maho, California and
other western stslei.
Model Suits
at
$15 to $25
Consist of the newest and
most advanced one, two and
three-button models in blue,
black, brown, steel,. olive and
mode, in stripes, checks and
plaids.
Cloki
ir
ALL NEW GOODS
Dry Goods. Haviland China.
Semi-Porcelain, Jardiniers
nnd Crocks, Trunks, Suit
cases and Telescopes.
Where yon get right price.
Ward's Cash Store