THE MEUl'OKD DAILI TRIBUNE, MEDFOTJD. OR.. TUESDAY. MAY 12. 100S. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL K1khk will grapbuphoot- auJ ret fild on ay payment $1 a welt. K. I). Thompson of (Irani Pa lia I,wq making MM ford a tMinines visit. Jf you want ! e renin, give your or r lo the liook Store (.'reamer v. . H ilubl, the Ashland merchant. mad MMfonl n short iit Mmlay. All kinds of job prim iDg at Portland rie The Tribune. Mr. and Mm. .). K. fff"e have left li.iM Hill for lorriji. "al., win-re , i xpect to engage in butiueiut. All night .rfKtaurant at th Kiwriek u til further notice. Hoy Wilson of (iratif I'm brought two auto to MMf'.rd on- day Inxt jreek. MI b'lls Gaunyaw, stenography and ;yMrrftif)g. Room 4, Palm Hloek. Ployil IVarw of Ponnnan 'm Creek, tin tApert miner, wax uinrmg hi Medfonl Mends one day this weok. The onlv priit shop in Southern Or . on employing Typographical T'nion I nntern. The Tribune. tount Bros., the miner, win live near T-ilent, has been en having theuuo'lven in Medfonl. The beat equipped job printing nffiee in Southern Oregon, employing skilled . nion printers The Tribune. Mr. and Mm. John Under. K.ott Pooh mid fntnily. who live near Kagle Point. s.-nt a few boiira in Medford Monday, lee ereani delivered to nny j-.'irt of the i-tty. Order from the Creamery or ; ood store. (i. li. Iloff. of iU Hill, the exjrt miner, made MMfnnl a bnmiM" visit Monday nfternoon. Harry Clbert(0Q, general contrartor rind builder, cement work a fljwvinlty, Modford, Or. " It. K, I Vy t on it nd J . I .. It ieha rdrion ere ilmvn from tipper Kngue river the forepart of tho week. Tf yon want nwnet ereatu or butter milk, order from the Creamery or wateb for the wagon. Peliverlen made every day. Phono So. 92.1. K. L. Jones, the genial miner, enme down from the eopjier hell n few daVN inee. We deliver sweet r renin or buttermilk every day; watrh for our wagon or phone orders to the Creamerv. Phone Ko. 923. Mm. W. II. Venoble of Apdeg:it w;i in Med ford ft short lime since, tniding with our merchants. T. J. O'Harra of Central Point wu among our many f riewU in Meilfonl Saturday. Mr. and Mr. C. Iteinking of Central Point prerinet were among the in MM ford during the paot we-k. Mr. and Mrs. S. ILhly. mid J. 1.. Moor were down from UnA Hill Mn : day. (in tit ttoiie, tip-rint-ii'b-iit of the 1 turret I orehard, left for Portland Mn day evening on a short boxine trij M. I,. Thompton. one of Climax ' ertftir vomit; rittRen-, wim n hunim- nit or in Medford Monday afternon Hon. Walter Moor and Otto Colter of North Phoenix, did business in MM ford Monday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Martin of J:i.-k.invill. him been visiting in Medford, the gn of Mrs. J. Harrington. Mr. and Mrs, S. T. Kindiy f Tol.. were guetN of Mrs. W. Km Moth1;i nfteruoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Moore ol tiold Hill were uuiong the tunny in (in.il Hill Monday afternoon. Frank Xnve. the expert lumberman, was up from Northern California lutl week, being employed by tine of the bij: enmpnnies operating there. Miss Zuda Owens of this nty. a (Htpular teacher, has been chosen to dach in the public schools of Kngenr tteit year. K. 0. Trowbridge of the Medford Iron Works, and his family made a short visit to (Irnntn Pas;; nnd interme dinte points recently. I. A. Armstrong of South Mcdfnrd spent a few hours in Medford Monday Ho is improving part of the Carr place, which he purchased not long since. 0. T. Collins, the well known pros pector, was in Medford a few dnv ince. He it operating in tho hills imt fur awny. W. II, Itrown, who owns a fine orch ard Ineateil a few miles northeast of Medford, has sold out at a good fig lire, we lire informed. The Rogue Itiver Valley Cigar works has moved its factory, formerly located over Strang's drug store, to uarfci in the old city hall. Jefferson lmis Heard, superintend nt of the Sterling mine, was in Mod ford Mondav, arcoinprinie 1 bv his fum ilr. Mrs. c. s. Moon- f Khiimnh Palls. ho has been visiting her sister. Mrs W. C. Hale nf (rant Pass, retained home a few days since. Mrs. C. V. Young has returned from a visit with relatives living at Spo knne. She left her mother, Mrs. Ham mond, wh. has been ,rv much improved. Ir. W. H. Plaiiiigaii, off i. ialing a, deputy grand nmster, will londmt tlo ceremonies dedicating the new Mas-oiic hall nt Kerby, Jcwphine, net Satnr day. The Post says that Presid.-nt nr Mum of the It. It. V. K. It. ( o , tr.ins forming his engines into r.ol b'irners It is his intention to burn ,Iu. l mn . ..mi ty ronl. Darby O 'Toole, tin railroader, who has h Ihe Willamette vnlle; again. He tliinks more VetiMUII u operating it is among n nt' Southern tti egon thnu ever before. Lynn I'urdin of the Gold Hill was In town yesterday. Ho is ol disimse of his paiHr at that place, but if be does he has not et decided ' he will do. tirants Pass observer. .1. it. rultoii, the genial miner, was in M oil ford fl few da vs since, on his way lo Ken net I, Cal. He is developing a mining proposition on Applegato that promises very well. tl. A. Farley, representing the I'pper Columbia fishermen, was in the valley recently, looking after the Interests of the mensnre affecting fishnheels, etc., which will bo voted on nt the Juno idee 1'uysivmn Muu urn iuit. mit. n Coffee House, 44 40 MPfiTHV the well known summer retort in North ern California, is to be soldi One of the direct or confirmed the report and declared the sale would probably take place between now and .May Ir. H. A. t 'oiirov, graduate of Gill university, Canada, and lately a prae ticiiug phvuician tif Battle Cwk, Mich., has bought out the practice of i 1m- late lr. Jones and will make Med f.trd hi-home indefinitely. Ciiptain J. X. Hall, governor of the Soldiers' Home at !nytou. I., who has I i.....i; lu. Miurul Lii.nrlia in M.Klfur.1 an.1 Outral IVint. will Point, will leave for home thi week it ml resume hope to see hit official duties. We him soon again. The interior department has with drawn "V" acres of land in Ki-tkivnu county, t alifornia, from public settle ment ai a proiNeat'd addition to the Klamath forest reserve. The depart meiit approed Oregon list 21 for 3'mmi acres in the Itwburg laud district. T. M. Jones of (Viitral Point has re turned from Cortland, where he went as i delegate of the local lodge of Kniohts aiul Ijadiis of Security to the grand eoiivi-ntion of that order. He came within a few votes of being chosen tate delegate to the national conven tion to in eel during the summer at Philadelphia, says the Herald. Frank 'opple. formerly of Apple gate, writing from Twin Kails, Idaho. tates that everything is very high in that section, board costing 1 .51 a day and boiiieiN buildings renting for $7. to fl'i" a month. He does not like the country well enough to slay. Weldon Krost Piddle, a young capi talist, son of the well known Chicago ra il road magnate, a rri ved i n M ed ford yesterday and if he is favorably im pressed with the valley expects to make MM ford his headquarters for several months. ls intention is to study the fruit industry ami to that end he has put on the overall of a day laborer and gone to work in one of the young orchards south of town. He came here as the guest of Iee Hoot, whose elas mate he was in the east. Mrs. Abbie .1, ( hunt pi in of 'hicago is visiting her sons, KrM and Charles Clnimpliii. of the foots Creek dredge. Still Ahead. A (-'iiresiiiaii says be was riding lu u smoking ear on a little one track ruud and In the Mat In front of him sat a Jewelry diuiuiuer. Ho was one of tboM- Ide awake, nt-v-r let-auy-otie-gel tUi--better-of-liiiu atyle of men. Piv.Ht-iilly tin train stopped to take on witter, nnd the roiidurtor neglected lo send back a llagtnan. A limited ex pre.., running at a tale of ten miles an hour, came along ami bumped the rear end of the first train. The drum mer was lilted from hi Meat and pitch ed be.til first ugaiiist the neat ahead (lis sill, bat was Jain and ilear down oxer bis ear He ph-keil btuiseir up sud iet i led back fn bin sent. No lone bad leen broken. Then be pulled id bts bat, drew a long breath and. straightening up, said: '!! ally gee! Well, they didn't get by us nuyway!' MEN ALREADY CONVICTED TO FACE NEW TRIAL HAKKlSlirKi;, May l:.The second of a series of conspiracy eases growing ml of eontraeis for furnishing and equipment of the new state capitol were called for trial today, in vol ing six men Congressman II. Burke Cassel of Marietta. Pa., head of th Pennsylvania Construction company, whi h supplied about LiMMi.mid worth of metalie fur liiture; .btseph M. Huston, architect; W illiam P. Snyder, former auditor gen eral; William L, Mathues, former state treasurer; .lames M. Shmnaker, former superinteiuleut of public grounds nud buildings; Km uk M. Irvine, traveling auditor of auditor general 's department. Snvdcr. Mathues, and Shumaker wen -onicted at the first conspiracy trial f defrauding the state out of tPi.onu in u bill for wooden furniture. NEXT TRIDAY LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION Pridny, May lo, is the last day on which those who wish to ote at the .luiie election can register. Within the next few days. al, must be made all rhauges by those who hae moei troiu one precinct to another since the primaries were held. Those failing to have the changes entered bv p. m. on May l"t will lose the right to om just as effectually as though thev never had rieisiercd. I '-ii "t fail to register, it is hard to iwear in vimr vote at the polls election lav. The Most for tho Money. The Auburn automobile is the most roomy ami best machine ever offered for the money. See it before buying. L. H. Hrown, agent. iK 1 it as tin ( 1 1 gate, as rduw ti in the t ut, to the build lugs, or a lull pot Ui.i W ised hi trad If the Late l hi it fen-e away from any bulidm The higher the brace wlrv I- on ih the le Mi. 1 in Uific wPi t on U. - ! I -rr- noWNMNO., II '.ch M'C' Cupo t. I''-.- . -. ..I -uj, ;,.-i may . : : or u.K,.. '1 ho ' u lies, and the i ' : li nit Iii the post. ei.r. . 1 1 li.. ni the tup uf I ; COEVALLIS HA8 A CANNEBY WHY NOT MEDFORD, ALSO? complete TcficctpuirTy iht cantirrv rompan. It is a thoroughly up-to-date plaut; well rtjuipped and ready for business. L. W. Gill of Wisconsin, a man of ten years experience, has been engaged as "processor" and is alreadv on hand. W. K. Taylor, manager of the plant, reports that he has a auffi cient titiuutitv ut turn a toes euntraeted ! ''" ,Ur ""' "J " tolbcr the pruset is bright for a suceensful season for the new enterprise. .Medford offer better inducements for tho successful operation of a can nery than does Corvallis, and many oth er places having one. Medford ia'short on payrolls, which, next to plenty of goo-j water, should engross the most earnest attention of our citizens. A GRAND ROSE. A Standard Forcing Variety Producing Fine WhiU Buds. The fine white rose here portrayed is known as Kalserlu Augusta Victoria, raised In a German nursery and Intro dueed to commerce alsjiit seventeen years agi. It was the first really good wuii or, nit her, cream coloretl hybrid tea ruse nnd hold Its own today atfiiiiibt .all newcomers with the sole exception of the very popular Frau kAIM'.KIN ALU L' ST A VICTOKIA. - I Imim-!iu1. uf nhicli It Is one of ie p;iiei)i.-. Kal-H'riii Augusta Vlcto ' i. or K.'i erln. as It la termed by I t- N-:ig been a standard fore- i'-f. though imt ns free blooming i r i l.ti'!e as Pi ride, the ever present .i.e :..t lose (tf the (lower markets. VI riiMicJ KuHcrliis. with their .ill lit tal i-.oty in Hie eenters, are !i.:;.s l h( ! tines t of ull very -i. v. hiif roicbuds. Tbe bhnms i o;:r Un.;i;aiitu. while very good in heir v a . ha . e opened too far for v t i'flfii-1. says llurnl New Yorker. l i!-ert:i j (juitf hardy lu most locality-, but lil.e all roe eoutululng tea hol Is U'lietited by nitMb-rate winter r.ie'tioii. Mistakes In Wattring. CtowefH of Hit plunis lio often make more mistakes lu watering than lu any oilier part of the eulture of therfe plants. Some will water their flowers rfguJariy cvt.v day ami tbeu wonder why it Is that the plant has not done well us the result of so much atten tion. The trouble Is that It has lieen ton well looked after, and had the wa ter lM-eii forgotten now nud again tbe plants would have done much better. Plauls should not he watered until they bhow by the drying of the soil that they m-ed some moisture, and when wnteriug them do not give them a dribble, but thoroughly souk tbem mull the water drips from the hole In the lwtttnm of the pot. This Insures all tin roots being thoroughly wetted. Hoots need fresh air as well as water, nud In thoroughly soakfng the soli lu a pot the vitiated air la fon-ed away from tbe roots and fresh ulr takes its place as the soil dries otil. Wheu watered too often the soil does not get dry enough to admit this air to tbe roota, and failure follows. A good teat of wheu n plaut needs water Is to rap tbe pot with (be kuuckloH and If a hollow sound Is heard water tbe plant, but Dot If tbe sound Is dull ami heavy. A Choic LaU Psar. Among the tho lee late (tears little known In the markets and little grown except for home use, the Heurre Dlel takts prominent rank. It la lu Its prime Is-tweeu Oetoler nud Peeeuiber and If carefully gut he red and placed lu cold storage will keep eouahlerably longer. Its russet dotted and marbled yellow skin Is rather thick and granu lar, ami the tlesh Is somewhat coarse, especially at the core, but rich. Juicy and sugary. For home use its rigorous productiveness ami lauty have made It a favorite wherever known. It, however, needs a favorable situation lu which to attain Its best develop meut. Young trvea In cold, undratned soils aw apt to produce rather coarse, stringent fruit, but on well drained tsud the mature trees do much better. On account of Us long, stout, twisting brum lies It Is frequently grown as a dwarf, riaya American Agriculturist. It does well on tpilnco stock. Varistia of Pacha, While hundreds nf varieties of peaches are growu for market that Is. to sellthe whole nmuls-r of reliably ; good and profitable kinds Is not so I extvuslve as nursery catalogue would 1 lead us to believe. While marked I changes bate uccunvd during the last thirty years In the list of mlrilc uuder cultivation we still Hud some of the "old veterans" holding their owu lu popularity with the large mnjorltv of planters. The Mountain I to Reeves' Favorite, OldmUoii Kree aud Crawford Late may W chissfd a still wlthlu the I -on I em of our detlnl Hon, though we Judge from tbe plant lug of th last few years we are rap idly drifting toward the simplicity of alnft variety of market peaches. J. W. Kerr. SMdllnf Fruits, It la eaay to grow seedlings from tuauy uf our leading fruits. Of court very seedling dow not prove valuably, but If one out of a hundred Is good t mrm ull raiiM I ova ttf t ha work IMF l.uli,lln it wmiM(1 rwvrnim liv m.vouil!b4 BUib lo thl llu, im1 will ciipll ..... - .... , f GOVERNMENT CANAL WIL IRRIGATE ABOUT 20,000 ACRE 8 ! KLAMATH FALLS. Or., May 12. Government irrigation will be carried ou this year the same as it was last year, on a temporary water tax ar rangement. Any landowaer under the ditrh ean sign up any acreage he wants to. but he must pay $1.50 per acre, and the fund derived from the tax is used to pay tbe cost of operating and main taining the canal during the season. The government canal at this time is com pleted far enough to irrigate about 20,- 00 acres uf land, but of this acreage only 5000 acres have been signed for water under the temporary tax system. Indications, however, ate that the year will Ikj very dry and by the first of June it is estimated that not less than IQfliHi acres will be signed up for the season. The engineers in charge of tho project think that this will be the last year of the temporary tax, and that by next season a sufficient acreage will be under the canal and the project will be far enough advanced that the'regu lar assessment can lo fixed and col lected. Tbe system of canals built last year is in good condition, as the banks have had time to settle, aud there is not much danger of a serious break. The water has been turned in the main canal for about ten days and aside from a few gopher holes there has been no trouble with the canal banks. The Ad ams canal, which is now a portion of the government system, has been re- pa 1 red , a nd by means of it water is being delivered to more than n thousand acres of land under cultivation. RAILROAD LAND AGITATION STOPS BUILDING OF ROAD t.LutAt, nr., Atav 12. ror some time past the Booth-Kelly Lumber com pany has had a corps of surveyors in the country tributary to Wendling sur veying a rnilroad line, and has com pleted a finnl survey for about IS miles of road. They have tise for several miles of railroad on hand, and it was their pur pose to supply not only tho Wendling mill with logs, but to use the Southern Pacific track as far na Springfield and to furnish that mill with logs from the Wendling basin. K. II. Cor, tho vice-president, arrived here a week ago, and it was his inten tion to have this work commenced at a very early date, and to complete the en- tiro railroad system at once. He is in receipt of a telegram from his associ ates in the east advising that, owing to the failure of congress to pass remedial land legislation, supplementary to the railroad land forfeitures resolution, or in the absence of any positive assurance from tho attorney general that their operations would not he'disturbed, it has been definitely decided to abandon the building of this road until such time as some definite assurance would be given. Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which Is of considerable Interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of tho Southern Pacific company nnd all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may he purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these ticketi may nls? be furnished at the samr BUSINESS CARDS. H. E. MORRISON, Physician and Surgeon, Office: Medford National Rank Bldg. J. T. ANKROM, WELL DIGGEK. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps Famished when Wanted. BALL & GL0SC0CK, Contractors and Builders. All WTork Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce ft Son. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771. WILLIAM C. DEB LEY, Resident Piano Tuner. Special Kates by the Year. Headquarters at Halo's Piano House. All Work Guaranteed. P. 0. Box f63, MEDFORD, OREGON. DB. A. B. SWEET Physicinn and Surgeon. Office at Residence. Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford. Or. COLVIG A DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Orants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co, Undertakers Dav phone 333; Night rhones: C. W. Conklin 405; J. H. Butler HI PRIVATE DETECTIVE AHE COL EEOTION AOBNOT. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or. E. R, SEELY. M. D. rhysiclan and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Room. X-Rav. Offico Uours, 10-1S, 2 4 T. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. OO TO DB. OOBLE FOB YOUR OLASSE& Optical Parlor in Perrv'n Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. 'He Han No Other Binineaa. ' THE OLD HOWARD RANCH Three miles south of Medford and 2Mj miles ivet of Phoenix, is now ent tip in small ti l ls to soil the purchaser. One fourth ea-h. halanee in three, pay ments. This is n rare opportunity for men of small means. Listed with alt the agents. ALL NEW GOODS Dry Oooils, IlaviliUul Chilin.1 Semi-t'oreelain, Jariliniers 1 -..l-.5 Tmnilra (Will v inn., i.ua, -... eases ami Telescopes. I Where you art right price s. ' . - , I WarflS I.JISn Stflrft Classified Advertisements One Cent Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. 8ix insertions ! for the price of four, Seventy-fi cents a line per month. WANTED Dishwasher at Hotel Nash. KVRMSHEdTOOMS The 6TPell. over postoffire. WANTED To rent five or si x-room , house at once. Apply Tribune office. t F0IE SALE Fresh milch cows. Inquire at Coaa residence, - WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. WANTED Girl for general housework; must be good cook; wages $30. Hotel Nash. TEAM WANTED One or both mares, with wagun, harness, etc complete; in good condition. See Young, Tribune LOST A small brown combination poekctbook. Fiuder please leave at this office. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, just fin- iHueu; cneap 11 sold soon. fee Uuy A. . miners. r UK SALL Yo ung gentle cow for sale; price $40. E. E. Morrison, B. t D. No. 1, Griffin Creek. WANTED Ten teamsters with teams wanted by Western Oregon Orchards to. at once; good wages. 4 FOR SALE Reo runabout in good con dition. I need a larger machine. L. B. Warner, Jr., at Warner's store. FOUND On the road from Medford to Jacksonville, a baby's white cont. Call at Tribune office. FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt edge sesurity, no taxes, 8 per cent net Inquire of the Medford Realty k Rent al Co., Medford, Or. FOR SALE Complete furnishings for o room cottage; bargain if taken at once. .Mrs. C. p. Cameron, corner 10th ami L streets, West Medford. 50 PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on -10 acres of raw land that is worth $1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per cent. Lock Box 656. FOR SALE Gray mare, weighing 1050 pounds, gentle, not afraid of automo biles, with week-old colt. Apply W. I. Brown, or Box S.'U, Medford. 51 RUNABOUT for sale cheap; thorough ly equiped with odometer, aeetelyne lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. run MAiit, cnoice rmit and grape lands near Jacksonville. Call and see Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Jack sonville, Or. FOR SALE One V. S. Cream Sepa rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as new; cost $S0; will sell for $50. R. C. Hensley, Central Point. FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in tho valley. L. Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. LOST Ladies ' gold hunting case watch, black leather fob; lost be tween "th st. and cemetery Sunday afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re ceive reward. FOR SALE Automobiles, cheap; Thomns 4i, in first-class condition; good as new; $H00 worth of extras; Cadillac runabout , good condition. Will pay to investigate these cars. C. H. Snyder, IS B street. 50 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for settling, 50 cents for 15, from flock of 48 hens picked from 500 standard bred White Leghorn chickens. Dr. Ooble, phone No. 103, Medford; alHO pasture for cows insido city limits. TRY The best place in town for toilet articles, fine soaps and accessories. The best place in town for stationery and post cards. The best place in town to hare prescrip tions accuratclv filled. THE EAGLE PHARMACY Is the place where pur ity and quality excel and satisfaction is as sured. A. E. WHITMAN, Mgr Palm Block. Time Tables SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. No. lft'Oregon Express.... No. Hll'ortland Express... No. 22" ' For Ashland Southbound. Xo. lTt California Express.. No. 13S.id Francisco Exp. No. 2'J.VFrom Grants Fass.. 5:. 19 p. m 9:49 a.m. 10: IS a. ni. 10:35 a.m. 1:50 p. m. 9: IS p. m. PACIFIC 6 EASTERN RAILWAY. No. If Leaves Medford No. 3 'Leaves Medfonl No. 2 Arrives Medford No. 4 1 Arrives Medford 7:50 a.m. 2:30 p. m. 10:50. m. 5:30 p. m. OOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY- No. 2 J Leaves Medford .... No. 4 I Leaves Medford Motor! I.eaves Medford Motor! leaves Medford .... Xo. 1 ILeaves Jacksonville. . No. 3 'leaves Jacksonville. J 10.40 . m. o :.". p. m. 2.00 p.m. 9:00 p. ra. 9:00 a. m. 3:30 p. in. 1:00 p. m. Motor:ivn Jacksonville. M.yisrs. Nye and Cronch aro working !. ,h, rvlln;,in Isnt at the Oi-n mine near Jacksonville. The plant when eom e'-t'-J " separate u the Boid from the tailings, which runs about $2 per ton. FxrrimMM mad. with tbe riant ' -"- K success, uvt th Post. 1 The May Sales NOW IS THE TIKE TO SAVE. We want everv ladi- in Jackson "ty to ionic to tin- realization of the fact that this store ia giving social values in the form of special sales every little while. When we find a line of (foods has been slow in mov in ifter huriiiv I n in the house a tew weekx, we inaugurate a sale and reduce tbe priees. It will pay you to money. We defy yon to buy cotton piece s." we are now asking at regular prices. All n we are showing in our big south window. Piece Goods Sale COMPARE OUR VALUES NOW 1U Ginghams Sc lie Dress Oiligham. ,...10 8 l-3c Bleached Muslin -tw Kress (iingham 15c 10c Bleached Muslin 7c L'3c Dress (iinghau. 20c 12',-ic Blenched Muslin 8 1-3C '! Dress (lingli.'iin Sflc 7(ic Bro. Muslii Bi: 7c Dress Prints r 4c He Bro. Muslin 7c ll"ic ( nntniis 10c White Goods Sale Two big windows full of White (ioo.ls one a -Musliuwear window, show ing the regular and sale prices on every piece of Musliuwear displayed, and one showing the styles in While Coeds nnd their former and sain prices. These goods are going fast, so ilou 't delay if you want some of the pretti est white goods and musliuwear ever shown in this section nud at a saving. Ladies' NOTE THE A sfparato Skirt is always Over Zw to choose from and rtyles, worth to $S.00, for .$4.00 A lot of finer all wool Chiffon and Imported Panama Skirts in nil colors, worth to $Kt."nl, for A lot of fine all-wool Panama nnd Mohair Skirts, worth to :. $loo $5, uow ou sale at . A lot of fine all-wool. Panama Skirts in black, brown and navy, all new Hosiery and Underwear Have you tried our Hosiery? We will give ymi $1" in gold' for every per son you find that has returned a pair of hose to un that did not give sat isfaotion and did not get another pair instead or ample satisfaction. l.V Hose for 9c 2it Hose for 19c 35c Hose for..... 50c Hose for ft;"e Host for . 25c .35c .47c Medford's People's Store Baker-Hutchason Co., Ina C ST., JUST XOfiTH 0 11 JACKSON' CO. BANK. To The Public HAVING INSTALLED MACH1XEHY FOR THE MANUFACTURE Op' HIGH-GRADE IUE OPE AM, WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL (IRDERS, LARGE 01! SMALL. DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PART OP THE CITY. SPECIAL ORDERS (UVU.V OUR PROMPT ATTENTION'. ORDER AT MEDFORD HOOK STORE OR CREAM FRY. Rogue River Creamery Medford Why Pay More For inferior meats llian we cliaruy for the licst. A trial will convince yon. Wemenilier flic place, next Hotel Xasli, formerly l'ol tinker's. rinr your Cliiekeiis (.poV( pay more. The Medford Meat Co. POLITICAL CARDSi MAHLON PURDIN, Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE On Statement No. 1. Favors (ruranteed hank deposils. D. H. MILLER, CAXDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE On Statement No. 1. J. B. NEIL. Democratic Nominee. FOR COUNTY Jl'IKlE, WILBUR A. J0NE3. Democratic Nominee. FOR SHERIFF: B. F. MULKEY, Republican Nominee fur DISTRICT ATTORNEY. W. T. GRIEVE, of Prospect. Flounce Priciint. Republican Nominee for COUNTY ASSESSOR. Will always support the republican candidate, for V. S. senator who is imtn innted bv the people. JOSEPH L. HAMMERSLEY. of Gold Hill. Republican Nomine for REPRESENTATIVE. H. M. CAKE, of Tort land, Tho Advocate of Staten-.ent No. Republican Nomine for UNITED STATES SEN VTOR. for you can save .s anvwhere for less than k is a look at the values Skirt Sale SAVINGS visit these sales. :ii-r'talil(' adjitni't to mi t wo t-xai't Iv alike i laily s wardrobe, n lor ir ilrsigii. VOILE SKIRTS. $i;j..V valin's tiyi.itfi values 22.50 values ir-'.Vtw values ..$10.00 . .$15.00 ..$17.00 . .$20.00 jfrm.no values $22.50 values $25.00 U will pay you to buy n Voile ISkirt here for we yive you guaranteed iinptirh-il fahries, cut and mailt so that they fit and hang right. A lot of fine (imize Sleeveless Vests in a tiiniiher of good styles, val Ut'S to l sale at. .) cents, now on choice 12 l-2c Do You Use The best; Hour that ca'rM be milled from the best wheat money ean buy ? Davis Best Flour Is 'best" by every test. It sells for less money ami gives twice as much satisfai-t ion. Don't let your grocer talk ymi into buyimr oilier brands shipped in. Try a sack and be con vinced. Coal for Sale. We are low prepared to furnish ha picked coal at the mine, five mil .ast of town, in any amount desired