Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TltlBUNE, M RDFOTD, OR.. SATTTTD'AY. MAY Ifi. 1008.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
El wood sullt grapbojibones and roc
rda on easy payments $1 a woek. '
Dillon Tlil), thft expert pninoloiHt, bun
been in Medford neve ml timet lately.
t you want ic cream, give your or
to the Book Store Creamery.
8. J. Swennintf, the forwi ranker, ar
rived in Med ford on" day thin week.
All kinds of job printing at Port hi ml
rices The Tribune.
lavid Idndfuiy of .fiiM'ilitiH enmity in
pitying M ed ford n viwit.
All nigbt restrmrnnt at (Ik Knierick
'il further notice. "
Hon. IC. Xon der Hellen f Wi ll.-u wns
among Ms Mdford friemia Friday.
.diss Kiln 'Onunyaw, stenography nnd
ttpnrithvj. Itoom 4, Palm Work.
Mr. B. L. Farra of iYntriil Point
whv a Afedford vmitor Fridiiy nfteriioon.
The only print shop In Southern Or
'Hi employing Typographical Union
itra. The Tribune.
.1 oh n Tlinrndihc and Frmik Rmiinh ree
were over from Hterliiig Friday.
The best equipped job printing office
ia Southern Oregon, employing skilled
onion printers The Tribune.
Fred T. Fradenburgh of Henley, Oil.,
won in Alilaml the firnt of the week.
ce e renin delivered U any part of the
. . I y. Order from the Creamery or
od store.
MrM. .1. W. Opp of JaekHoiivillc anil
her children are visiting in Sun Fnui
eitteo and will he gone a month.
Hurry CulbertBon, general contractor
: 1 builder, cement work a specialty,
: dford, Or. '
ProfoHMnr lleiiil and his family fur
nished the music given nt (in nl tier 's
hall in Hum 'h Valley lam week.
Sho, Miirw," dm ver Cnlestin Min
eral Witter tastes like yo foot wan
asleep." Old Machine. :ii
Mi'H. A. S. Itoseubauui hns been vis
iting with her parents Mr. nnd Mih.
II. HoNiner, of Foots ('reek.
Tf you want sweet, eream or butter
'.ilk, order from the Creamery or watch
or the wagon. Deliveries made fvnrv
v. Phone No. 92.1. '
.1. ('. Pendleton of Table Itock, for
nier county assessor, made a trip to Ash
land this week.
We deliver sweet eream or buttermilk
(very day; watch for our wagi n or
hoiie orders to the. Creamery. Phone
.o. 02.1.
John X, Miller of Trail Creels the
Well-known piponeer, spent Thursday in
Med Cord.
.1. C. Umiwii has pun-hascd the inter
CHt of Dr. Morrison 's real eslule bus
iliess, who will resume the praclice id'
medicine itiahi.
K. C. Thompson, Wiilph Purling nud
A. Peterson of (told Hill were recent
visitors in Med ford.
New Smith Premier typewriter with
tabulator, for sale cheap if sold noun.
P. O. Mux HM, Medt'onl, Or., or (Ico.
H. JohnHnn, the sewing mitchiiie man. .VJ
M rs, Kd Hooker, who hns been at
Portland for medical treatment. Uhh ic
turned, eonsiderablv improved.
If yon me looking for a fine building
lot, east front, or u good home in Wist
Med Ion I, or a mountain ranch consist
ing of fruit laud, oak timber nud pus
ture bind at only 1" per acre, hco M.
II. Higmi. tilt
H. II. Pniett, who lives northeast of
Medfnrd, was among the many in our
city during the week.
ft. II. Hrndshaw and (', P. Hall were
down from Itrownshoro one day this
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Ap
plegnte were among those in Medl'oid
Friday afternoon.
Fred lunula III, superintendent of the
Western Oregon Invest men t company
was in Med ford yesterday.
Grant Htone, superintendent of the
tturrell orchard, has returned from a
business visit to Portland.
Wallace llodgers of Ant inch, former
enmity eoinmtssiouer, wan umoug tin
many in Med ford diving the ,msl week.
F. II. Hopkins and .1. V. Perkins, the
well known horticulturists, spent a few
hours in Med ford Friday afternoon.
Miss Delia Heuter, who is atteuding
(he Ashland HusinesH college, was in
Med ford Friday evening, on her return
to Jacksonville
(leorge II. Pellet t was down from
Ashland Friday. Ho was A. D, Helm,
who recently returned from Imperial
Valley, Cnl.
Volncy Dixon, the wideawake maniiu
lit I or of the Page wire fence, hits re
turned from a uccful Dip cant of
I he inountniiis.
James Fit .gibbon, I he yeni:i) niiner.
was th.wn from Foots Creek Thursday,
lie reports the. Dixie tjuecn looking bet
tor than erer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (then of Cold
Hill were recent visitors in Medfnrd
They returned from a trip to Northern
California not long since.
Mrs. W. H. Whvlmug me I!..hc M.
( 'lendoii of Haw hide, Nev., is at A r
buckle, t'al., i.itii. li.r htttbaud s re
a lives.
A man cnn t be for Ntittiiniti, Nv '
1 and for an) i Statcmint No, I rtindi J
dates at the same time. The tltiiig it
impoHsible. Ve croiimt erve ino tine I
The Pot says that the large 20 ttnmn
null ami mine, known a tiie (.p mine
JU.it West of Jacksonville, w.'lt elotr I
down last week, Ih row ing out of ,
pk ynieiit men.
. ohu M. Ortli, rniihier of the Medford
National bank, is highly i lntt d o ei
visit by the stork at his home on
street. Mother nnd ibntyhter an- doiti);
nicely.
W. L. Orr, dealer in add1e. hainc
etc., has returned from a visit to hi
old home in Iowa. Ho reports that mm h
improvement has taken place inn he
left there.
Rons Cline was in Med fold Friday. He
is owner of the lloxie farm, situated
a few miles stint Ii of Medford, where
he is building very mat, convenient
bungalow.
The pretty California bungNlow which
has been under way for H. Kluin, near
the new Catholic school, will be rcmh
for occupation in a few dnvs. Arehi
teet Mcintosh and Contrnrtnr Iteeson
have had it in charge.
Fred Ciirrey, son of the late Colonel
"llm man fi'i'Oivin tile Inusi wK-n oi
th late fun vent ion uf t lie MimIitii Wood
men. Hi in now printing tie La GntinU
Observer
conjunct iun with liis
b,oth,r-
ir. H. ft. Haiuiltou has been appoint-
ed city heulth officer nnd phyttieinn, us
well us plivsician for the reclamation
,1.,,, . m ,
service nt Klamath rails, to rill the va-
, . . . ..
ciineies caused by the death of Dr. (.
ly located at Medford.
Tomorrow night, following the es
tabliRhel ciiHtom of some months past,
the Hot id Nash has prepared an elabo
rate menu and an except ionally fine
musical program rendered by t he Ha
zelrigg augmented orchestra for the Hun
day night dinner. TlnMe Sunday night
affairs are fast becoming I lie smart
thing among the more fushioiinble resi
dents of Medford.
S. C. Hartrum, uupervisor of the Can
cade national forest reserve, with head
iptartoM nt Ifoseburg, has lieeu sum
moned by telegraph to Washington for
special work during the entire summer.
He will report for duty Juno 1. What
the exact nature of hig new work will
Mr. Bn rtr urn will not kuov
receives nn official letter, which he ex
pects some time this week. It is not
unlikely, however, that he will be placed
in charge of one of the branches of the
interior department, a promotion which
he is said to merit by reason of nine
venn of efficient work in the forest rv
IMPORTANT TEVIDENCE MISSING
IN THE WOLFF CASE
PORTLAND, May HI. That Hie as
sassin of Pawnbroker Nathan Wolff.
who was chopped to death in his estab
lishmeiit on the evening of May I, may
have returned to the Hfienr of his crime
ifter the discovery of the tragedy, and
by mingling with the crowd in the store.
secured posKcssiou of highly incriminat
ing evidence under the very eyes of the
lectives, is indicated by the series of
sensational developments in the ease
which have come to light today.
Initially as mystifying as the murder
itself and tending to establish, in a
mensure, t he innocence of Kd ward II.
Martin, who is awaiting trial in the cir
cuit court for the crime, is the fact that
the watch of the murdered pawnbroker
and a hntwhich was lying behind the
xhowcase on the north side of the tore
at the time Mrs. Wolff entered the placi
with Watchman Robinson, have mysteri
ously disappeared.
Although Wollfs timepiece was
picked up from the floor near the rear
safe in the store by some peace officer.
whose identity has not yet heen deter
mined, end Mrs. Wolf f emphat ically de
clares that she saw a tan soft hat when
she entered the store, neither of thesi
articles ever clime officially into the
poHsession of the police or coroner, ami
there is consequently sufficient ground
for the theory that they were spirited
awav for some ulterior motive.
NEW FRUIT BOX
REVOLUTIONIZES THE TRADE
PORTLAND, Or., May Hi With a
market whose extent is shown by tin
fact, thai ..Mini.Oini fruit boxes ate
shappct! from Portland every seuson and
an eipml or larger number from (irays
Harbor, Wash., it is no wonder that a
Portland man, ('. D. Kd wards, feels en
thiisias) ic about u new folding fruit
box which he has recently invented.
The ld wards box has no metal what
ever in it, the bottom, a separate piece,
fitting la without the use of tacks or
wire sewing. It can be shipped flat.
ami the sliooks Ivnii: eloselv toei'tlmi
in the car will not dry out, so Mr. Kd
wards declares. The faclory at II o
i)uiam. Wash., controls the patent on tin
folding box now in use, and has re
ceived orders for as much as car
ads at one time.
Mr. Kdwnrds, who is ('unected with
the Portland Itnskcl A Handle com
pany, Fulton, says that one man ami a
boy will manufacture his no -metal box
us rapidly ns ten girls working on the
wire sewed boxes. II is patent is now
pending.
I'liere ate five fruit box factories in
Portland, one in St. Johns, and a small
factory ill Seattle, us well as the latgi
plant at HiMpiiam. The acreage hein
planted to small fruit is said, howevei.
to be increasing fatter than the increase
in the manufacture of fruit boxes. Sim-tit
becoiiien poNsible o liip boxes flat,
t he in ills on t he Pacific coast , utin
spruce lumber, have been able to build
Up a splendid iMOtiliest with easlel n
fruit growers. !
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
II. W. II nut inner to Joseph L.
Hrooks, land in township
range I K $
Maiget Silvers to N. It. Nve, lot
2, block :U. Medford ..."
N. II. Nye to Peter Loreuren, lot
block :t;i, Medford
Win. Reieltliug to N. R Nye, lots
I. II nud block 1M. Med-
fold
V H Nve to Peter Loreu.eli, lots
11 nnd 1'J. block :U, Med
ford
I. L. Hamilton of til to Sarah J.
liiaer. lots Hi and 17. block
1. Palm's Addition, Medt'onl.
J. W. Piael to Wm. Alexander,
property in Enoch Walker
li.Vl
H.-ill
l'l'
.1. G. Turner to Win. Alexander,
.1 I acres in Enoch Walker
H'-'"
.1. W. (iim.-r In Mrn. K. :inv
ton nvhip rnm' I w.
L'llii
Win. Ii,,, I., A n mi M. .I.trri'i,
I. :i. I. .I nn.) il. in... k :i.
K'.ih. A. I. Ill , Mislfonl l.'ti
M. V. (il.Ki.w In lli'iiiy l'. r..,.k,
.'In ail.', in II I, I' r.. lonn.lnp O
r.i ll;i- V . 1 .1,0. 10
liiifui i .. i.i h. Mm ii i.- Van
llvki". lull ."I .'in.l Ii, 1. 1, irk LM,
M.'.lfiir.l
Minn M. III:,. Urn, II. I'.
Inn, i ni'ii in ton nsliii ;l.
rnni' I K ...
K. K. It. .Inn. .11 t,i llmiiii'M I lii
Mll, wntrr rijlit
I.ultl I. IL mi tu KtnltH'tl llt- ti,
M-ntiT ritfM
Kinini'tl Hi'CHuit to It. K. Hobl
mm, ivuiiir rtyht
M initio II. K.iliini I.. . K. Ili.lii
,'llljl
111
10
10
nn mn' w
t'. Kimrick to riun-iuu
I'u-rci', 'J 'j acres in towiinhin
, .'17, raugv 1 V 350
I B. W. Starr to Mary C. Foster,
n, Fairview Basteru Ad-
dihon Mcdford
J i i r v . in i- -i.
John .1. iiHHcn to J. K. Wiitt,
.... . , . ...
I one halt acre in township J,,
I .,.- i u' i jo
D. L. ". 4.1,
range 1 V. . .
township 'M
fwmo
The Most for the Money.
The Auburn automobile is the most
roomy and best machine ever offered
for the money. 8eo it before buying.
L. B. Hrown. agent.
time. "
For Sale.
Five acre tracts just within and nd
joining Medfnrd city limits on five
years' time; $100 invested now, it is
believed, will pay you profit with
in one year. Gold Hay lienlty Co., 2()(i
West 7th street. 00
An Unequalcd Investment.
$1000 invested now will secure three
choice improved business lots, five
yours' time on easy payments on the
balance. It is believed these lots will
double in value within one year and the
lucky purchaser will thus innke $.000
on an investment of only $1000. This
ih an opportunity seldom offered and
is only open for a short time. Gold Ray
lienlty Cj.( 2U West 7th street. 00
EXCURSION RATE
FLEET CELEBRATION
Seattle and Tacoiua.
Account the visit of the fleet of bat
t leships to Tacoma a ml Seal t le, I he
Southern Pacific company offers the
following redact d rales:
One ami one third fare to Portland,
plus $7."i0 if to Seattle and ."". SO if to
Tnconia.
Sale dates: To Seattle, May 21 nnd
22; to Tacoma, May 2." and 2(1. Contin
ual passage in both directions, with
final return limit 14 days from date of
sale.
This is last opportunity to see this
fleet after its memorable cruise.
These cities nre limiting great prepa
rations for entertain men t of the fleet
and other visitors.
Further particulars at depot.
(Official Advert isement.)
$:tnr.,ooo CITY OF M FDFOR I)
WATKR 1IONDS.
The City Council of the City of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed bids
up to o'clock p. in., June 9, VMH,
lor the sale of if.'lltf.OOO worth of 5 per
cent, interest semi-annually, Medford
water bonds proposals to be asked
for for both st might rto year bonds
and for serial bonds, to be retired nt
the rate of $10,000 per yeai, beginning
with t a loth year.
One hundred thotisannd dollars of is
sue to lie tor immediate delivery, bal
ance to be delivered as funds nre re-
'jiiircd, in ipiautilies not less than $10,
ono, interest not to accrue until bonds
are delivered, and pa vable semi a nun
ally. Denoininat ion. optional.
Date of bonds, time of delivery.
Itoad issued pursuant to vote of the
people, April 17, PUIS.
Bids to be addressed to Benjamin M.
'ollins, City Recorder.
All bids to be accompanied bv a cer
tified chock equal to fi per cent of
the amount bid for, payable to the
it v of Medford, Or.
o litigation pending this issue.
The city has never defaulted in the
payment of interest or principal.
Financial Statement,
Assess valuation for lpn7... 2.!Mit.000
Real valuat ion (est i ma ted)
er 1.",000,000
Total bonded indebtedness,
including this issue "iOo.OOo
A mount of water debt in
cluded in the above, ap
proximately ' tt. 1,000
Tax rate, I I mills.
Population (l!0o, 1700. Present, tip
proximately, 'kIim.
City reserves the right to reject any
ir all bids.
The proceeds of this sale are to be
used for t he purpose of installing a
water distributing and a gravity water j
apply system.
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct state
nieni to the best of mv knowledge and
belief.
HKNJ. M. COLLINS.
( it v Recorder.
Classified Advertisements
Olio Ci'iit a Word No stufjls inser
tions loss tli.iu 15 cents. Six insertions
for tlie price of four. Sevonty five
cents a liuo per mouth.
WAXTKI -DishwiisliiT at llnti'l Nasli!
ITRXIKII KlV 'tHMa"TUo"6vnll.
nVI'f otuf f ii'O.
i'llli SA I.K--l.ti.lv 'n tlrivinu liunn-;
priri' .. Apply In I'linrli'n liny. ."ill
l-MIt SAI.K Kri'sh miti'h ciiivs. Inquire
nt Cuss rvsitli'nee.
VY A X t K I To hny "fruin Tin) tu 30i
liniil uf stm'k siiiep. Write Box 1.11.
Miilfunl, Or.
WAX'I'KD- (lirl for goni'rnl lioiim'Work ;
must lie i;innl cook; wages $;m. lintel
Xnsll.
l.l 1ST - A small lirewn eiiinliiiintion
pnekel lunik. Kiiiiler plen.e lene nt
this office..
I'Ol; SAI.K 5 .uii lnitinloT, just fin
iilie.l; ehenp if solil soon. See tiliv A
I'hil.l-is. '
l'OK SAI.K--Yo llli( gentle cow for
snle; price (0. K. K. Morrison, R.
K. D. No. I, tlriffin i'rk.
WANTI-;--Ti-n tcnniiters willi teams
waiite.i liy Wi-.tern tregon OrehArils
t'u. Ht oni'e; j;.nni wngi-s.
I'llli S I.K - Kiie room Iioii.i-, hi-anti
fully Imnleil. ivilh In ,-0tf., ten Inar
'"Ii applo tri-.-s; this is n Htinp it ml will
lie .nhl at a liatain. Ailiire.s L.H'k
llm I.'.". Mi-iltorit. Or.
Koli SAI.K -I Mtue Tiiiil.iing" lots i:-,
liy III' feet, in West Miilfunl: ray
terms. Two lots nlresilv sohl, pur
chasers will begin htiililintf st once.
F(li SALK Keo runabout in good con
dition. T need a larger machine h.
i R Warner, Jr., at Warner's store.
FOUND On the road from Medford to
Jacksonville, n baby's white coat. Call
at Tribune office.
FOR 8A L K A $2000 mortgage, gilt-
edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent net
Inquire of the Medford Realty k Rent
al Co., Medford, Or. "
FOli KENT .i fu rn isiod tooius, conve
nient Tor housekeeping, close to busi
ness; no children. No. ,'iu7 North V
street. 62
FOR SALF. Complete furnishings for
5-room cottage; bargain if taken at
once. Mrs. C. P. Cameron, corner 10th
and L streets, West Medford. 50
PARTY wishes to gt loan of $:t00 on
40 acres of raw land that ia worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Wk Hox fif.fi.
FOR SALK (irny mare, weighing 1050
pound., gentle, not afraid of nutomo
biles, with week old colt. Apply V.
L Hrown, or Hox Hill, Medfnrd. fll
RIWAHOCT for snlo cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, iieetelyne
lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOR HALF One U. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 0; COO capacity; good as
new; cost $S0; will sell for R.
C. Ilensley, Central Point.
'OR SALF S. N". Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten nere tracts,
best location in the valley. Tj. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
LOST Ladies' gold hunting case
watch, black leather fob; lost be
tween 7th st. and cemetery Sunday
afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re
ceive reward.
FOR SALE Automobiles, cheap;
Thomas 40, hi first class eondit ion ;
good as new; tfrKOQ worth of extras;
Cadillac . runabout, good condition.
Will pay to investigate these cars. C.
IT. Snyder, IS H street. 50
FOR SALK Six-acre tract, must raise
cash, $ 1 02., it t once ; balance easy
terms; best black deep soil, finest lo
cation, main road; very close in; few
minutes' walk to bank corners. Lock
Hox 510, Meflford.
'OR SALF White Leghorn eggs fui
settling, SO cents for IS, f rout flock
of 'IS hens picked from oOO standard
bred White Leghorn chickens. Dr.
floble, phone No. 1fX, Medford; also
pasture for cows inside city limits.
V A iSf T K f To buy Jo or more acres
of good unimproved fruit laud in the
foothills within C or S miles of Med
ford; must be reasonably level aud
on or very close to a good county road;
will pay not more than fill) an acre
for land with the timber on; will pay
a little more, for some small improve
ments. SO
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician anil Surgeon,
Office: Medford National Bank Itldg,
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL DHIUFR. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Huilders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with C. H. Pierce & Son.
Phone UfiH. P. O. Box 771
"7 WILLIAM C. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by the Year.
Headquarters at Hale's Piano House.
All Work Guaranteed.
P. O. Box 503, MK DFORD. OREOON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office nt Residence.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorncys-nt-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phono ;t;.:i; Night Phones: C. W.
Conklin 4Vi; J. II. Hutler 14S. m
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AOENCY.
Lock Hoi 80S. Medford, Or
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgoon
Mmlern Kquipped Oiicrnting Rooms.
X linv. Office Hours, 10-12, I 1'. M.
Office In Jnckson Count; Bank Bdg.
00 TO DR. OOBLE TOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Optu'fil Tarlor in IVrrv Wuroliousi1,
SKVKNTH 8TRKKT.
' Hp Has Xu Othor Bus. noun.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and nil kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN BTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53.
DO VOl WANT Til K UKST 1'OU VOl'R MONKV?
Til KN TKV A IVAll? OF K1DD
Foot Fitting Shoes for Men $4.00
I Jock oak outer and inner sules and counters, selected calf,
vamps and uppers, made to stand hard service.
Stop Paying Bent.
Tho Gold Hay Realty Company will
build you a house to suit you and you
can pay for it in easy monthly pay
ments. Investigate this at once. Call
at 206 West 7th street. 60
Notice.
I wish to announce that I have pur
hased the office and practice of the
"tto Dr. M. 8. Jones. My office will
located at the same placo as Dr.
.'ones' and office hours will be from
10 a. m., 2-4:30 and 7 to 8 p. m.
R. J. CON ROY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Double Your Money.
Did you evor stop to think how rap
idly you can make a fortune by doubl
ing your money?
For instance, say you start with only
I cent nnd double it every day for only
one month, and you will bo surprised to
see that you have accumulated several
million dollars. Figure it out for your
self and become convinced.
Wo simply mention this to show you
how rapidly money accumulates when
doubled over and over again and call
your attention to the fact that real es
tate in Medford is doing that one thing;
during the past two years you know of
many msauces where Medford property
hny, doubled in value over nnd over
again.
Ah a mutter of fact, the present prices
of Medford real estate are very low,
and it is a better buv now than it ever
was. Medford has doubled in popula
tion, during the past two years, and it
has only commenced to grow; tho sur
rounding country is increasing in popu
lation and value faster in proportion
than is Medford, which is bound to in
crease the population of Medford and
the value of real estate faster than ever
before.
The immenso acreage planted to oreh
ards as it comes into bearing alone
means the doubling of Medford 's pop
illation again inside of two years, and
the doubling nud quadrupling of its real
estate values within the sumo period
of time.
Coupled with this are tho immense
timber resources now being opened up
for the market nnd the great mineral
resources now being rapidly developed.
The Cold Ray Realty Company of
Medford, of which Dr. O. R. Ray is
president, owns over 10,000 acres of
funning nnd fruit lands all over the
valley, as well ns acre property, busi
ness property and town lots in the City
of Medford, which they uro offering at
very low prices on long time nnd on
easy terms, and it will pay prospective
buyers to investigate same before buy
ing elsewhere.
This company also offers to build
houses to suit purchasers aud sell same
on long time, easy monthly payments.
Call nnd investigate at their office with
tho Rogue Rivor Electric Co., 200 West
Seventh streot, Medford, Or. fi2
POLITICAL CARD Sr.
MAHLON PURDIN,
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
Favors guaranteed bank deposits.
D. H. MILLER,
( 'A N III DATK for KKl'HHSU.NTATI VE
On Staleiiient No. 1.
J. R. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
1'OU COUNTY JUDGE,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SIIERIFF:
B. F. MULKEY,
Republican Noinineo for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Will always support Ilio republican
eaiiiliilnto for U. S. senntor who is nom
inated by tho people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMERSLEY,
of Uolil Hill,
Republican Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE.
H. M. CAKE,
uf Portland,
The Advocate of Statement. No. 1,
Republican Nominee for
fNlTEl) STATES SENATOR.
TIIE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Pbroe miles south of Mod ford and 2V-j
luilrs west of Phoenix, is now cut up
iu small tracts to suit the purchaser.
One-fourth ca.h, balance in threo pay
ments. This is a rare opportunity for
men of small means. Listed with all
tho n'iits.
How Does This
Strike Vou
An nir.i, lii ,. w,.lma,i. Spring Suit
il .'i :m. Siimm-r Suit at I What
luliir i:ihi, iv, mi, ymi nam; It jiay
I i . .111. In-I, r:i.lc tail,. nn.; work. Vc
i" i 'In r kind. A trial n ill rn i-
lli' fact.
ru
At Wholsale Cost
Our Line of Trunks are Brand
New and we have decided that
we do not care to continue to
carry trunks on account ,of
room so will sell any truuk in
the store at cost. It" you beat
this somebody will sell for less
than cost.
See Windows
If you can beat the values
shown ia our windows you can
buy goods Lov less than whole
sale cost.
Make Us a Visit
A trip to this store is a plea
sure as you will find many new
things to interest you. Come
to see us often.
Medford's
Central Ave.' Just North
if you're a school director
BAKER-HUTCHASON
FOR HEATING
your school, write to
THE SCHOOL r.OAU'l), TWIN' FALLS. IDAHO.
THE SCHOOL .HOARD. POCATKLLO. IDAHO
THR SCHOOL HOARD. HOOD R1VKR. ORFHOX.
'e have just closed contracts witlj these ent lemon
within the last fifteen days for heatiny their schools.
They Investigated
Our system. Ask them. We leave it to vou.
W. G. Hierson Co.
Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland Oregon
To The
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i'lfOMI'T ATTKNTIOX. OIUUT AT
MKOKOKO HOOK STOKE OR
('BEAM KB V.
Rogue River Creamery
nks
Modern Store.
'j
of the JaGkson County Bank.
and nre in doubt as to what
is the
Public