tub MisnroHn daily tribune, mkpfokd. or... montvay, may is, 100s. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ' El wood sails gruphonhones uud roc rda on easy payment a $1 a wt'ek. Mr. anil Mis. J. il. Ifay Lave rt uriu from thnr trip to San Kraiu-inio. Hiiy a cliatire u the ilk linttrnlnrg jooktit John 1), Wliitumn is in Klamath conn ty, Junking after his fiahing intoreats. it you want ice cream, glv your or .f to iho Hook Store Creamery Maurit-t' Winter, Hi' iiiinl umlmHsit dor vt comint'iTo, is anum us iiyiini, in 1 lie int-rsl of XcuHtailt r Jiro. All kinilH or job printing at Vortlaix jrires Tlio Tribune. ' .Mr. ami Mr. ( lirin Ki-nncy ttf Jm-k bom villi: left for I'ot'Ilninl ami Sat t If Sunday evening. All night reslanrant. at tlie Kmvrick i :I1 further notii-e. A. ifriilgfiniiii, rliit-f Jiecmintniit at tin- Jttui' l'ilgi, luis M urni-il f ruin a Trip to Han Krancisen. Miss IlIIu flaunvaw, dtenograpky aud . . (lenritin. Room 4, Palm lilock. (, Jf. l-toniH, the, wvll known litirtini! tnriftt, irt itown from I'liitlnuil, looking after Iuk fruit intereslK, Tho only print shop hi Southern Or vm employing Typographical Union - nt org. The Tribune. William K. Kahl'r nf Cent nil Point in licit u liiiHirifsH trip to l'ortlnmi Sat nrday. For people who wish the very best Waitshurg I'ure White I'lonr. .1:1. Mm. .1. A. Miin.li ami Mj-h. A. Hleel of .Ineksoavillo were aiuoiig t hose in Afedfonl Saturday afternuon. The best equipped job printing office ill Southern Orngon, employing ttkilled jnlon printers Tho Tribune. Mint Lillian Sullivan of Ashland hah enterej St. Mary 'h ai ademy ut .laek sniivillo, 'co cream delivered to any part of the .ly. f)rdT from the Creamery or ..oil store. ; Mihh Lulu Straw, formerly of Med ford, hati relumed to K In math FuIIh from a trip to San KraueiKeo. Hetter hn-ad and more bread with WnitMbnrg Pure White Khuir. Allen & Itengiin. oit Mr. mid Mih. Lewis Cliirh of Jack sonville spent Sunday afternoon in Moil ford. Ham CulbertHon, general contractor '1 builder, cement work a specialty, dford, Or. John T. Smuinervilti' linn gune to Kl liott Creek to look after the interetn of the I'eniwylvaaiH Mining eompauy. ChaueeH from 1 eeut to a dollar on tho hand made Hatltiilterg jar k ft in Kunlett SiMcr window. f3 CharleH If. Huntington of AhIiIuihI, who wan examined one day hint week, on a charge of insanity, has hern com mitted to the Oregon insane asylum. "Slio, Marwe," dis yer Coleslin 51 in eral Water tastes like vo foot a aHleep." (Hd lilaektoe. flu Silas J. Jay, Uewis Vlrli h and Kar kin lleynohlH, who were chosen to wy resent, ,laikson ille, will leave for Sa lem Tuesday. Keotioniii-iil houseU'i es know t hat Waitshurg ''I'lirn White" Kloiir is th ehetipest bv far in the lone run. Allen k Kenyan. .":t Mcsdamcrt Alice I'lrich and Nellie ITuftVr wilt represent liiith Itebekah tie gree lodgi in tho stale convent ion which meets at Salem, May It). If you want sweet cream or butter eiilk, order from the Creamery or watrli 'or the wagon. Deliveries made every Uy. I'hone, No. 023. 1 Mrs. Manna I mrris Thompson of Kti geno is visiting in Jacksonville, tin guest of her cousins, Misses Carrie Heekman and Coninue l.inn Wo deliver sweet cream or buttermilk rtrry day; watch for our wag u or nhnne orders to the Creamery. I'hone Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher I. inn, who have been stopping at Jucksotivilln during the past few weeks, b ft for their home Rt I'orttand Sunday eveuiug. J. C. Hrown lias pnrchastd the inter hst of 1 r. Morrison's real estati bus lliess, who will lesume the practice of medicine again. ;"(! Mr. and Mis. 'Ihomas K. llanunei-il; of Portland have been isiting rein tives living at Hold Hill. They were on their way homo from San Francisco. New Smith Premier typewriter with tabulator, for sale cheap if sold moou l . Hox lis, Molloid, on, or ti.o II. Johnson, the dewing machine num. : John Whyuot of Hig Untie was in J Med fold Saturday afternoon. He ex ptotf to leave for his former hm.. in t he east before long. If you are looking for ll fine building lot. r:it float, or a gn-d home in West Medfoid, or tt mountain r.in.-h ion-isi injj of fruit land, oak timber ami pa- tore land HI onlv 10 r a, it- 11. Signs. (,;: C. 11. Wrtld, a pioiuiiient l";i um i ,.l Talent pivciin't, was in M.dletd S:ifn, rlav nftcrnoMii, nci-oa'paiio d l.v ;i. I'lttn (ly. Hon. (ieor-f K. 'hamliiTiaiu i. ii Mcdford l.nlav. Wltm tl.c voter look over the go, inor" r- -oid thrv t -r.-t politics nod :iv. ''He's cur nun." Judge R-iv of Jn.-k..n ille was among those who ati.n.le.l th,. thu l .juait-rlx meeting of the M. V.. rhnr.h. South, held Id Mcdford Saturday and Snndav. Hon. H. 1. Kddy. r, x'tt. , of ih. United State bind Min e M ;. . ),u, sjxut Sunday in Mtdt'.-td m,,) -lli.t- i an address under the auspice of one of the ehuieh s. Itev. C. I.. Me) 'auslatid of 1 otvulln, presiding elder of the M. )'. , Imr, Ii, South, held serviec in Med ford Sun day, the occasion of the (Uiid rpiait.r ly meeting in this district. A. S. ltarnes of Ashlud. foim. r -In r iff of Jaekooit county, was in Medtoi.l 1 Thumday on his way home fi..m ;i:u,'-j Pans. He is bef,re the peopl.- ns an j didato for county clerk. Kl Judge eil. W.' H. Coleman. Mr an I Mi. This year the paramount issue in Or egun is Statement o. 1, election of sen ators by the people, government by the people rather than by politician and the trusts, Kxteusivo preparations are being made for the annual cherry fair to be held in Salem about the first of July, and from information received it is apparent that the fair thin year will surpass that of H'0. Hr. .(dm H. Parson of Ashland, who recently underwent an operation in San Praneisco for gallstone, has returned to his home from 'Column's Surings, where he spent a month for the benefit of his health, which is much improved. It has been many u year since wool sold us low as In cents a pound, al though recent sales here have been be tween that figure and - cents. Valley vcuionr to breed for the mutton market rather than for the fleece. Itev. Hubert Tweed has left for Hob iughaui. Wash., where he goes to take harge of Hethany Presbyterian hureli, located in tins uhurhs of that ity. Itev. James M. Wilson, formerly Presbyterian pastor at Ashland, is pas tor of a leading church at Hellingham, lev. Mr. Tweed's family will remain ut their home in Antihunt, says the Tid ings. .Marshal Hanimersly had a ease rather out of the ordinary on his hands a few lays ago, when lie was obliged to give a woman IioImi a "Jloaler. She ar rived from the north on the local and arried an abundance of booze aboard. e morning she made herself rather bnoxious about town and IVitz eour- eously escorted her to the t rain and shipped her south. Cold Hill News. I'o cup the climax of recent sharp nd- iiuces in trail jars, manufacturers and jobbers nre today quoting an advance of $1 a gross in the value on jar caps. orcein in caps that formerly sold at '.:"u a gross are now selling at .t.t.:"t). ii recent years the price on caps has never gone beyond jJsi.Ji.'i until a short time iign. This advance, coupled with the rise of 40 to 50 per cent in the prie f fruit jars a short time ago, makes nine fruit preserving much more ex pensive. However, no advance has yet occurred in jar rubbers. 4-1 r, ... - amusements. Llassiiiea Ao vertiseDieots kv tin' luiiKhttr ami coin-ini-iiitat iun, tin; iiiwiuiiiimiti opinion uf the cruwtleil boimc wllii-li vvai filter taineil for three hours Saturday eve niii( l.y "Mrn. Temple V Teleitraui. " was that it was the lust show which has heeii seea in Moijfonl for many mouths. A Kat many j i u eontrih llte.1 to (U Sllceess. - The play itself was genuinely funny. The small cast was par aiul away ahove tlie average seen here. Tho leloliu woman, .Margaret Snow, hail as attrac tive a personality as any woman whom the writer hits ever seen in a mail com pany. Her strongest point was her alisem-e of any "effort," ami her a parent obliviousness of the charming stage pa-lure which she made. Mr. lii rnanl hail Hie higunt Klutre of the work, anil no part cuulil lie better suit eil to linn. The imuintiuf; of the plav lioih in the stage settings ami costiim inji. was a revelation coniparcil to what is oi.iuianly n-eu in the -Mt-ilfonl (Jp era House. The company drought their own scenerv. Kvcry une laughcil ami enjoyed it Kvery one was happv and went awav satisfied, and what more need lie said in praise of any show. tioiis less than 15 cents. Six Insertions for tlio price of four. Seventy-fire ceuu a line per mouth. FCRVISHED ROOMS The O'Dell, over pogtomce. EXCURSION RATE FLEET CELEBRATION Seattle and Tacoma. Account the visit of the fleet of liat- I tleships to Tacoma and Seattle, the 1 .Southern Pacific company offers the following reduced rates: One and one third fare to Portland, plus tTfiil if to Seattle and ."i.0 if to WANTED To bnv from inn ono I head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,Taeom .."u.oru, Sale dates: To Seattle, May 1 and , i-'OR SI.F !..,., ... i 7T t0 Tacomn, May 25 and 2. Cuntin ! ished; cheap if sold soon. See flnv A ru,;i.i.. J 1 COB SALI Yo uug gentlo cow for saie; price 40. E. E. Morrison, R. c. u. ao. l, unffin Creek. "ANTED Ten teamsters with teams wanted Ly Western Oregon Orchards ,.o. at once; good wageB. SPORTING NOTES. At Purl land ..I. Wednesday, "Chub by" I'ernoll won his third straight game from the Angels. He has been "jinks" to the Loo Loos ever since ho le't drauts I'ass. .Mct'n-ilie must put much more depenilence in I'eruol if he wishes to win the pennant. 11 dues give the liny a s(ii:ire deal. POPULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS IN FAVOR WASHINGTON, 1). v., May 1(1. That 1!7 stales have declared in favor of popular elect ion of federal senators Arkansas, Oregon, Washington, Ida ho, Montana, l.iwa, Texas, California, Vevada, Missouri, Nebraska, Louisiana, Kansas, Wisconsin. Michigan, Tennes see, South Ihikotn, I'tah, Kentucky, Minnesota, I'ciiusvlvunia, Indiana. Wy oming. North Carolina, Illinois, Colo rado and t llilahonui and that of the in iciimining two thirds are ready to so declare, and that article ii of Ihe fed -mi consiiiuiion is not subject to a time limit, are the remarkable facts which Senator Owen of Oklahoma sets forth in a memorial filed with the senate here from Coventor Haskell of his state The signilici is in the last nllegn tion, the others n,, being susceptililr to ib lillte. Senator IIivi-ii contends that there if no time limit on article .1, which is II"' arlicl aking it mandatory on tin gross to submit to the peple any am Iinent asked for by two thinls of the state legisalt ores. Heretofore it has been accepted as going without the saving that this ar tide meant that, before an amendment must be submitted by Ihe congress, two thiids of the state legislatures must pe tit ion the congress at the same time or in the same vear. Senator Owen claims to the contrarv that whenever legislature petitions shall have I u filed enough to maki the total which ever have been filed icre two thirds of all the states, then engross must submit the iimeudinenl iskcl for. The I'niv rsity of Oregon won the track met at I'lillmau. Wash.. Wcdnes lav tifternouu by a score of 7" to 47. which give stlie Oregnuiaiis the chain pionship of the northwest, with Whit man in s 1 place. Oregon led from Ihe start and was strong throughout. Los Angeles lost Ihe first two games at Portland, dropping into third place. Kinsetla and Pernoll put the Indian sign on them. The standing of the clubs Thursday morning was: San Fran cisco, ;"i21l; Oakland, ,"il.l; Los Angeles, .100; Portland. -I.Vi. It lacks only a few weeks of 2n years since lominv Itvan became conspicuous 'is a pugilist. It was July 20, ls-S.s that he knocked out Joe Johnson in fiv rounds nt Marion, Mich., that being hi: first important fight. In his 2i years has fought lltl times, and in oiU three of those years has he kept out of the ring. His lust bouts were with Dave Harry and Hugo Kelly late in 1 1, winter ol Mm.. FOR SALE Reo runabout in good con dition. I need a larger machine. L. a. Warner, Jr., at Warner's store. FOUND On the road from Mcdford to Jacksonville, a baby 's white cont. Call at Tribune office. LOS I A cocker spaniel pup. Return to 025 South C street und receive re ward. so Foli JiKNT Furnished rooms, on Trips street, second street south on East Seventh. Apply to Mis. O. Ilowmun.M FOR SALE Complete lurnishiugs for 5-room cottage; bargain if taken at once. Mrs. C. P. Cameron, corner 10th and L streets. West Mcdford. 50 FOR SALE A 2000 mortgage, gilt edge security, bn taxes, 8 per cont net. Inquire of tho Mcdford Realty & Rent al Co., Medford, Or. " F01 KF.XT 5 furnished rooms, conve nient lor housekeeping, close to busi ness; no children. No. Hu7 North (' street. r,2 PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on 40 acres of raw land that is worth $1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per cent. Lock Box 656. ual passage in both directions, with , final return limit 14 days from date of sale. j This is last opportunity to see this I fleet after its memorable cruise. These cities aro making great prepa rations for entertainment of the fleet I aod other visitors. ' t j l-urtlier particulars at depot. FOR SALE Gray mare, weighing 1050 pounds, gentle, not afraid of automo biles, with week old colt. Apply W. I. Hrown, or Doi 8.14, Medford. 61 RUNABOUT for sale cheap; thorough ly equipped with odometer, neetolyne lights, top, elc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. 0 ie Overall, the Chicago National pitcher, after winning 14 straight games, was ib-tcatcd by Philndclplii Vesterdav. Han Kelly, the world's champion sprinter, at Philadelphia, May 12, practice, ran the loo in 10 seconds ami made a leap of 21 feet in the broar jump. For the short time that Kellv has been under the can- of Trainer Miki Murphy he has made Wonderful strid tuwaid the goal in both Ihe sprints and broad jump, and the veteran trainer says that when the proper time come tlie Oregon boy will uphold his reputa t ion as the world's cliauiiion. Tommy Shechan, formerly with Ta oma, is now leading the National league batsmen, with an average of 162. RAILROADS THREATEN TO ABANDON ORIENTAL TRADE ctllCAlil), .May !.-,.o;g tin nlerstato commerce commission drcis ion tlie western transcontinenlal rail mails are threatening to go out of Asi ..in- iiimi wiiciii.-ii cxpori uusiness trom which they derive between $2,1100 000 and :i,o0il.iN0 annually. For more than a week the tram, on inental freight bureau has been In ses sunt nit I, a view to d. terniinini' what an be done in the crisis which ci fronts its members. One of the decisions which holli the railroads was given with respect to the export carrying trade and the other w ith lesp. cl to the rates on cotton pic H'MMls. I lie c.illllillssioil has d.-.-iib-.l Hint the railroad most publish th land proportions of export rates. COUNT liONI WILL CHALLENGE DE 8ACIAN l!i 'M 11. M.iv 111 Count ltoni de C: '"'"" "'i" "ad detectives watching I rince Helie de Sagan and his former i!e sin,-,, the latter arrived in Na I I"" on.leel is to get evt.lelice to pin. , h.-for.. the Fr. lu-h courts when he U'l'his In them to remove his children Mom lier ctiiti.tlv. 'hi' i nt will challenge IV Sagan to II do.l. il is asserted here, the mo n III Ihe prime , 1, f,,t ,,n Flench sell. I'l.c st.tv ,,f I'Mii.e de S.ie.in an,! Uoul.l at Monte Carlo probably ill be n,. iu,.,. , ,,, ,r .V piiui. p!.,,. :, ,. ( , I,,,, ,1(,lt ;i:i.l li.t.l a trilling l,,ss. Mil RUSSIANS TAKE TWO HUNDRED CHINESE WITHOUT PASSPORTS Is Ta Ciipt of ' -Mrs. Chris t ' Iris h and Mrs. K. C-ik .f Jacksonville were among Ihe many olo. attendisl the funeral of the late C Kleiiihammer at Ashland Sunday. John W. Smith, Sr., of Mound pir cinct was in Mcdford a few days since. His name apcara in The Commoner as having sent a laige club of subscrih era to Bryan's paper. not until Ttcciituf mm. ivliu .4. i ... v. sr. I'FTFIISItl'U,;, M.-,v i I. in. s.. I, ,..ii i,,t) ti' r is in a i.-i.gralii lr.nu tlie I Itinese society r.l bin.osh. Siberia, complaining of "'" "i iio-lo or -jisi I liinese resl Tommy Hums. Ihe American heavy I'ight, is going to pick up another bunch of easy money, the sacrificial of fering being Bill Squires, whom the champion put out with a punch in San Francisco. The Roche Burns fight put up a purse of $7500. The contest will take place in Dublin the first week in July. A side l.et of 2."u has been do posited by the principals. Squires, by his jigtime victory over Heche, has ac quired quite a following. Hotel Nash Arrivals. II. T. Wertheiiner and wife. X. Mc (Iregur, Wiliym Bernard. J. Deulv and wife. Miss Snow, Louis Thompson. New York; K. C. Davis. Cleveland: W. A. Slater, Portland; A. Pankcv. Ashland: H. I. Hurt. San Francisco: M. T. Brandy, St. Louis; A. A. I'akolT, Louis Collat. New V.k: U. L. Kellv. Bureau of Fisheries: A. A. Kcardon. Portland: Miss Towne. Jacksonville: H. M. Fair- fowl. I'oitlaii.l: C. shreek. San Fian- iseo: Carl K. Freeman. Chicago; C. M. Leonard. Portland; K. H. Knapp. Lynn, Mass.; D, K. Hrockbank. wife ni.l son, San Francisco; .1. C. Marshall. J. A. Clldgee, Portland; 11. 1'. Hart. San Francisco; C. .V. Hurst and wif", A, Smith, lirass Valley; F. 1. Arrington. i. i.oms: i.. , . Aiexaintcr. San r ran isoo; .1. T. Albert, M. Wise, Portland; W. L. B.an, Spokane; M. Winter, Port land; W. L. Masters and wife, New York; C. 11. Durham. C.rants Pass; II. Callahan, Spokane; J. II. Bauin, Port land; ti. W. Moore, Chicago. FOR SALE Ono U. S. Cream Sepa rator, Xio. u; 500 capacity; good as new; cost $80; will sell for 450. C. Henslcy, Central Point. FOR SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in the valley. L. Nee- demeyer, Jacksonville. lAirsi Liiiiues' gold hunting enso natch, black leather fob; lost be tween 7th st. and cemetery Sunday afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re ceive reward. FOR SALE Five-room house, beaut fully located, with lo 50x145, ten bear ing apple trees; this is a snap and will be sold at a bargain. Address Lock Box 125, Medford, Or. Foil SALE Largo building lots 63 by Itis feet, in West Medford; easy terms. Two lots already sold, pur chasers will begin building at once. Inquire of J, (J. Brown, office in Palm building, upstairs. FOR SALE Six-acre tract, must raise cash, $1025, at once; balance easy terms; best black deep soil, finest lo cation, maiu road; very-closo in; few minutes' walk to bank corners. Lock Box 546, Medford. 53 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for settling, 50 cents for 15, from flock of 4M hens picked from 500 standard bred White Leghorn chickens. Dr. (.bible, phone No. 103, Medford; also pasture for cows inside city limits. BUSINESS CARDS. H. E. MORRISON, Physician and Surgeon, Office: Medford National Bank Bldg. J. T. ANEROM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps famished when Wanted. . BALL Si OLOSCOCE, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce ft Son. Phono 653. P. O. Box 771 WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, Resident Piano Tuner. Special Hates by the Year. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House. All Work Guaranteed. '. O. Bos 563, MEDFORD, OREGON. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. Will. M. Colvtg, Medford. Or. COLVIQ ft DURHAM, Attorneys at-Law. Geo. K. Durham, Orants Pass, Or. Double Your Money. Did you ever stop to think how rap idly you con make a fortune by doubl ing your money T For instance, say yon start with only 1 eeut and double it every day for only one month, and you will be surprised to see that yon have aecumulutcd several million dollars. Figure it out for your self and become convinced. Wo simply mention this to show you how rapidly money accumulates when lonbled over and over again and call your attention to tho fact that real es tnte in Medford is doing that one thing: luring the past two years you know of many insances whero Medford properly lias iioiiiiied in value over and over again. As a matter of fact, the present prices 01 .Medford real estate are very low. and it is a better buy now than it ever was. Medford has doubled in popula tion during the past two years, and it has only commenced to grow; the sur rounding country is increasing in popu lation and value faster in proporl inn than is .Medford. which is bound lo in crease the population of Medford and the value of real estate faster than ever before. The immense acreage planted to orch ards as it comes into bearing alone means the doubling of Mod ford's pop illation again inside of two years, and the doubling and quadrupling of its real estate values within tho same period of time. Coupled with this are tlio immense timber resources now being opened up for tho market and the great mineral resources now being rapidly developed I lie t.ohl Ray Realty Company of Mcdford, of which Dr. C. K. Ray president, owns over 10,000 acres of farming nnd fruit lands all over the valley, as well as aero property, busi ness property and town jots in the City of Medford, which they are offering at very low prices on long time and on easy lerins, and it will pay prospective buyers to invesligale same before bill ing elsewhere. This company also offers to build houses to suit purchasers and soil same on long-time, easy monthly payments. Call and investigate at their office with the Rogue liiver Electric Co., 200 West Seventh street, Medford, Or. 52 POLITICAL CARD&. MAHLON PURDIN, Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE On Statement No. 1, Favors guaranteed bank deposits. D. H. MILLER. CANDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE On Stntement No. 1. J. E. NEIL. Democratic Nominee. FOR COUNTY JUDGE, WILBUR A. JONES, Democratic Nominee. FOR SHERIFF: BrF.MTJLKEYi Republican Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Will always support the republican andidato for l S. senator who is noin inate.1 by the people. JOSEPH L. HAMMERSLEY, of (iol.l Hill, Republican Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE. An Unequaled Investment, rliioo invested now will secure tlire hoice improved business lots, five ears' lime on easy payments on tho lal.'lll.-e. Il is bclicvisl these lots will ooble in valtte nrtliin one year and tlo inky purchaser will thus make "mO on an investimiit ol'0onlv $1000. This is an opportunity seldom offered and is only open for a short time. Gold Kav Reallr C .. '.'oil West 7th street. C. i -teals t.ec.nise tliey were without ass ports. Th,. Russian nulhorities raid. si tlie Chinese theater and imprisoned the entire an. I ieiu-.. in.-lnding ui.inv protu incut merchants. 11 1 ,ni"g apparent lhat Russia is acting upon a desire to pretent Si berla from being overrun with Chinese emigrants. iivyim inmi i . ...... .... The Most for the Money. The Auburn automobile is the most roomy and best machine ever offered 'or the monev. See it before buying. I.. B. Brown, agent. time, ' Notice. I wish to announce that I have pur hascd the office and practice of the il.. Dr. M. t Jones. My office will s located at the same place as Dr. lonis' and office hours will be from 10 . rn., i 4 :30 and T to 8 p. nt. K. J. CONROY. Physician and Surgeon. .. . . .-" - I ... , Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. V Conklin 4!5; J. II. Butler 14S. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANE COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Mcdford, Or. E. B. SEELyTm. D. " Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-llny. Office Honrs, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. oo to drTgoble roB YOUK GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. H. M. CAKE, of Portland, The Advocate of Statement No. 1, Republican Nominee for UNITED STATES SENATOR. THE OLD "HOWARD RANCH Three miles south of Medford and miles west of Phoenix, is now cut up in small tracts to suit the purchaser. One fourth cash, balanee in three pay ments. This is a rare opportunity for! men of small means. Listed with all the agents. 'He Has No Other Busineea.' For Sale. Kie acre tracts just within and ad joining Mislford city limits on five years' time; $100 invested now, it is believed, will pay you t.'.im profit with in one year. Gold Ray Realty Co., 206 West 7th street. ' 0 Stop Paying Bent The Gold Kay Realty Company will build yon a honso to suit vou and tou an par for it in easy monthly par- nenls. Investigate this at oace. Call l 2"fl West 7th street. 60 (Otfi.-ial Advertisement. 1 I ..".li.-.ono city OF MEUFORI) j WATER BONUS. j The City Council of Iho city ,.f M,. j fold. Oregon, will reccie scaled bids up to 6 o'clock p. in., .Inn,. ;lt I'.lns, for the sale of ;',f'..i,iio.i worth of 5 o. i ' nt, interest semi annualiv. M,-,li'.,rd water bonds proposals to . asked for for both straight So vear bonds and for serial bonds. , l. retired ar the rate of flil.ilisl per y.-ai. b. ginning with t 15th vear. One bundled t heusaiiiid d.-liais ,,f is sue to bo for initiie.liare ,lelier. b.il to be delivered as funds are re ;llirod, in quantities n.it tcs than mill, interest not to accrue until I I. are delivered, and pnuible .s,-:n i ( , , ,., ally. Denomination. , optional. Date of bonds, time of deii,-r Bond issued pursuant to .!, leoplo. April 17. 1 !. Bids to be addressed lo II r, , Collins, city Recorder. All bids to bo noeolnpaiiiod b titled check equal to 5 per , the amount bid for, jav.il.le City of M.slford. Or. No litigation pending this i. The city lias never defaulted payment of interest or princip., Financial Statement Assess valuation for Uo7... 2.1l'.i.0..s tie Local Pleasures For the Women of Medford Soon after we opened this store a lady remarked that she hadn't been downtown for three mouths. We were wondering why, when she fol lowed up her former remark by saying that she didn't get any pleasure mil of a trip downtown, because sho saw the sumo old stereotyped sur roundings nothing particularly interesting to soe and lint few people shopping. We invited her to come and visit this storo often and as sured her that she would never be urged to buy and that she was nl ways welcome lo spend as much time as she liked in our storo. A transformation has taken place in that woman. Only n day or Iwo ago she told us that she had gotten in the habit ut coming down real often ami always found much pleasure in just seeing our windows and interior displays, and she says: "I find my neighbors hero and my friends and I visit with them nnd wo have come to the conclusion that your store is doing much good here by selling good goods at reasonable uilces and everything guaranteed to jrivo satisfaction or money back." rveivhodv is invited to come hero and rest or wander at will in the si ore. Sale of Summer Wraps For Ladies, Misses and Children ONE OF THE MANY MAY SALES Kvcry day we tell you about some special sale now going on and to- lay il is Light Wraps. Xnw is the time to gel assortments and a Ion- price: 1,1.511 values for $1.20 i,2.oil aluos for $1.60 12.511 values for $2.00 1.3.00 values for $2.40 $.3.30 values for $2.80 $4.00 values for $3.20 $5.00 values for $4.00 $il.0 values for $4.80 1,7.00 values for $5.G0 8.U0 Vlllues for $0.40 $11.00 values for $7.20 $10.00 values for $8.00 $12.00 values for $10.60 $13.00 values for $12.00 $20.00 values IV' $15.00 Some $25 Light Wraps for'. .$15.00 Children's Wash Dresses Save Time and Won j Tim't w.'islt1 ytuir lime .miking pdiiilroir's di'puses wImmi you cnri purolmae (lit'in just the kind ytm an? needing -here for audi small tripes. rit lie dressi's el' ginghams, lawns, etc., in while iiihi polor.-j. ages .'J to IS years, ami a fine assortment of styles, jiiiees very reasonable, 50c, 65c, 7;3c, SI.00 to $7.00. The values are imu-h better than Ihe riees signify. M KDFOR D'K MEW D1Y fiOODS STORE. BAKE - l IIIUl (' ST., .ITST NORTH OK JAOKSOX CO. BANK R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONI AL PORCH AVORK, GRILL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. WV3W TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best and most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OP BLANKS Wnrrnnty Deed Ijhiit hi ul Short Form Satiifac tn of MortKHtft TrnnsfiT of Lien Pmwit of AttMrncy Mf'ciiatiio'n Lion Wilt i-r llinlit REAL ESTATE Quit claim 'Dewi pond for Deed MortwiKe Inae ith Tax Piiymrnt Provision Option to Buy Land Agent's Contracts MISCELLANEOUS! Bill of Sale Liquor Lieonso Forms Notice to TrespusniTH Creditor's Clnim Against Estate Chattel MortfrnffP AeknowtedKiiient Confe.taion of Judgment ('overs for Itlnnka FOR BENT. FOB SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on rnrdboard,. riaeer Ixxntion Komi fin- Ikrd Miner's Lien Summon? 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I r .ill Th.- iirix-ms of t,; 8;10 nr,, to tist-,1 f,,r tl,,. mrioo of installing n it. r ! it rilm 1 1 ami a gravity ivator MI,V M-nlrm. 1 h.-r. hv ri'rtifv Hint tho ahovo ami for.-oinir ig n tr an, forr,M.i stat. nunt to iho .t f mv Itnowloilfrc an l Iw-lirf. HKX.I. XI. ,'OI.UNfS. " City KwcorJa 4 I u