Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 25, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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A WIT J"J Ul JiTW I llUljM ..K
THR MEDKOHD DAI TIUBPKS. MKDI-'OWl). OR- MjY- MAY 25
Democratic Ticket
1908.
Z I I line cvinljiil." a pi.-" " 1 " ' fit v
..bUihed every erening oxcit Sunday'. 1 11
Meaiora rtiDiismng vomptaj. -
(1. PUTNAM, Editor oud Manager
PLEDOED TO STATEMENT NO. 1.
If You are Particular jSpecialBargainsinRealEstate .
i s !
Admitted at Second ( low Matter in
Poitoffice at Med ford, Oregon.
Subscription Batei:
't.ie month, by mail or enrrier. . . .$0.50
--e year, by mail 5.00
IMPEOVED NEWS BEEV1CE.
The Tribune has improved il tele
graph newsservice by Inking the I'liited
T'remi Association report. Heginuiiig to
day the Tribune prcseulii its render.-,
with the largest press report Unit any
paper in Oregon, inniniiig or evening,
outside of I'nrtluwl, or tiny pnpi-r in
California, north of Hit en to, lakes.
The Tribune has, under ill. present, limn
ugouieut, itlvvuys had u good nous scrv
ice, but the pony report furnished euun
try papers by the Associated lr. -hh did
not. give the volume of news desired.
Mid the report now received it. several
1 linen the size.
The United Promt serves n mu.jnrilv
of the evening newspapers of the 1'nit
ed States. It makes n speciulty of to
day's news l.i.luy. It in independent
and reliable. The Associated Prt-M is
rolitrolled ley the inrg ruing news
puperH, mid it" polity linn iiIwii.vb been
to build up the morning papers ul the
cupeuBc of the evening paper, und to
build up the city paper ul the elpciisc
of the country paper.
In addition to improved newn scrv
i.-e, The Tribune will hereafter go to
pretia nn hour earlier, no nit to eatfh
Iho nfteriioon Irnln for Phoenix, latent
mid Ashland, and plnces The Trilu
iu these plnt-es oil the day of issue.
WELCOME TO THE NEWLY BORN.
CURRY COUNTY TO VOTE j
AOAJN ON PROHIBITION
U'l-:illi:i;lll'ltV. nr. Mnv I'm
eoiinly lot" been in t in- hands f
the prohibitionists I'.r I!"' I"1"'
y.-nrs. and demijohns hate been the or
o'er of tin- day and ninlit. Whisky is
i...;.... -In .1 mi al st every singe
from both north and south and is very
easy to g.-t. 'I'hose desiring saloons have
p.-t it i d for nn fleet inn. ami
notices me now up falling for resiib
mission of the .ii.-.sl i.n at the election
on .liiue I.
To be sure the friends of prohibition
are many, nnil it is a tpiesliini 'ilh all
,1 vi.leuee agllilisl the ineffectiveness
I, ill II. ,iv lines as thev cltisl if the
Hots" I muster the slrcllglll in
.t to the sal The prime mover
, Hum aelioii is (told lleaeh. tin- co.inly
senl. The law as it stands nl'tVrls the
whole foiinly, that is, it is n county
law, all preeiliels having derided I"
MfheW the saloon.
I'or
lain,
l-'or
I'or
for
and I
for
Election Juno 1, l'JOB.
H. Senator (if... -K. ( ha
lb.
( oiigr. ssinan .1. .1. W hitney.
Supreme Jmlge- 1(. S. Mean.
Joint ll.-pr.s,. ntative .la.-l.soi.
..oglas t oiini i.-s-I'. I.'. lavender,
h'.nrosi nt :i 1 i v. s--M. I'ur.liii, l
oiinty udg. .1. It- Xeil.
niiiit v i 'omuiissi. r M.
Mar
II. Mill
I-'
I'
shall.
I'or County Sheriff Wilbur A. .loins.
'r Couiil.- t h-rk A.. IS. Humes.
',,r l'.. unt; lle.iii'br .1. C .Master
Soli.
1'i.r County Treasurer -M. M. Taylor.
For I'ounty Assessor I!, li. Dow.
I'or l oiinlv Surveyor -I). I!. Suwyei.
In .lit tlto (ill;l 1 W V ( f what vou buy, whether
it be a bottle of cough syrup or a cake of
soap,
You Should Go
John l. Sprockets, owner .
l-'ruiicisco full, when nsk.i
iiinintniiu-d such an cxpclisiv i
this nietropulilau jouriuil
if the Sun
I why In
luxury Its
a heavy
WORSE EVERY YEAR.
Tor (
h.v.
omit v i 'oioner ir. A.
. Stun
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
1'n
f.-ll.o
I'll
Election June 1, MOB.
I'nileil Stales Senator II. M.
in Congress Wil
monthly loss, in said to have replied:
"Monte people indulge in sleitin ytiohls
in whieh they cruise about the world
for reereation; others have nut diiles
iu which they tour the country f"t
uiuusonient; I have my newspaper."
It is perhaps on Home curb gri.nn.1
us this that Mr. Illilon hie. begun I h.
publication of a innrning nowspap. r in
Medford a plaything tin whieh he cull
lavish his surplus wealth, for there is
no business justification for nnothei
dally nnil will lint be until the town
doubles in population. There isn't sup
port enough I'or one efedilnlile daily.
let lllone two. Hut c petition is tmid
to be the life of trade, and life ilsell
is a survival of the fittest.
Tbe initial issue of the Medford Mom
itig Muil contains many features in
journalism on which the newly bom is
to be eongratulnte.1, both for enter
priso mid originality. Part of the pa
per was printed six coliimnn in width
und pari seven columns, n chiiriuiiig
departure from convent ioiial lines, tin. I
one sure lo uttlu.-l attention.
Then there was a four page boilei
plate supplement, printed iu red. s.un.
thing entirely new in iioiv.spapor.hmi.
Ked banuer lilies or even brief article
iu red, to ntlra.t alteiiliou lo imp-o
tant news, are tpiile coiiinion fen'ures
in inetriipolitnn flush .iournalism, hot
boiler plate supplement, piintfd en
lirely in red, is a dr.'i.l.d innm alien
It certainly shows reinnrkahle eni, i
irie, but isn't It n little yellow f.t -,
religious daily en a Suu.la,'
'IWiiaps the must alluring feature oi
the new diKlv was that section not ma-!-in
Medford. the colored coinies. This
Plenty of Medford Readers Have the
Saints Expcrtonco.
Hon 'I neglect an aching l.aeli.
It will get worse every year.
Ita. kaehe is really kidney ache.
To rnrt- the bit.-. you must cure the
ki.lnevs.
If you don't, other kidney ills tol
low
I'riiiury troubles, diabetes, liright 's
disease,
A Medford citizen tells you how -the
cure is ensy.
Mrs. f. II. Ilotrie, living corner V
ami Second streets, Medford. nr.. snys:
"I ha.l kidney li Ide fur several
cms The disease I nine inure and
inor licenlil. I my kidneys and
general health were iu a rundown inn
dilinn. M.v back acheil a great deal
and if I ullempteil to stoop or lift
upon arising ill the morning. I began
I ' Kidnev Pills, which 1
procured ul llaskin's Drug Store, anil
ii short t nil- tile trollliu- vamsii
I am now entirely well and strong ami
....... t ,., e IIIIIL'O II III. .-'
lo the ti Iv use of Doan s kidney
Pills."
l-'or sale by all dealers. Price oil i ts
Poster Milbiirn Co.. Ihill'alo, X. Y., soh
........i tor I hi. I'liited Slates.
lt..,,,,ol.,.r the name Doau'rt mot
lake no other.
1. i.leSelit.-ltiV.
lis C. Ilnwley.
H'or I'o. ill nud Dairy Commissioner
I. W. Ilailey.
I'or Supreinc .lildg. Hubert S. Ileltli.
t.'..r R-iitroiot ColllUUSuiollcr - T. K.
aioobell.
i-..r l-ros tini' Mtornev. Jackson
,.l .loseoliine Counties H. 1'. Mlllliey
I'or Joint Henreseiitative, .l.'ichsoli
,,l lloiurlas Counties .1. A. Iliiehanan.
I'or ItcpreseiilutiVfS J. 1.. Ilamniers
lev. II. D. Kul.lt.
l-'or l 'ouuly Ju.lg. (I. W. 1'itmt
Por County Coinuiissioncr .lame!
I l.voim
I.1.,.- Conlv Sheriff I). II. .lacltson
I'or Coinitv Clerk W. II. Colellian.
I'm- Count v lice order II. T. Ilurnelt.
I'or County Assessor W. T. Iliiev.
For ComiiI.v Treasurer -.1. M. from
filler.
For I 'mini y School Siiporiutoiidcni--
.1. l'ercv Wells.
l-'or County Coroner A, K Kellogg
For c it v Surveyor K. A. (Irise..
Suffragists Abttso Initiative- and Eof
ercntluiu.
lino of the planks of I tie republican
platform is as tollows:
opposed lo the aloise oi in
and refel linn by the sill'
the people of large number
,is on the same ballot. Th
slale
We tiro
iuit iat ivo
inission lo
..I' III.MISIM
, pie lire too busy to give these mens
nil's the llltelllioll lieressai.v to illsllr
I,.,,. The II ber of nieaslll'e-
... I... ,.l.,.,i I lo llll' one election
-1 1,1 l,o limited and it should be fill
,i i.l.i.l I toil u uieasiir le
1 l""- . , , ,
,1 ,l..u-ii bv I he lieople sliouiu tie iu
ligible to u pla "I the ballot for
period of six years Ihereillter.
The taller part ol tins nam. is ...
Iv directed aillllst Woman Milling.
i-i.i- ,,n,iii, sill, -o was thoroughly
. ,,s. .1 two vears ago and was defeated
by a ninjoiiiy of UMT.'I. There lias 1
..l.-.i,,.. in loiblic ol.illloll on Ih
.picstion and the immigration into the,
stale has been chiefly of those opposed
to this nlnelldinelll. Nevertllel.ss.il is I
:l)!aiu foisted he ballot under lb.
illisleadiug title of "e.pi:il sill't'iag. in
111,, hope that thiough I he inatt-'ntii t
Ih, v is and tin' carelessness whi.-h
II lnllow from Hie large number ot
pi oposil ions slioillllieo. mi-
,-,, Ihrougli. Tlie eomeniion .-
righl. 'fins is an abuse of the lt.it ill
, iv ,- The amen. Inn at ought to be de
,,. b. a linger nriioiit. Ihaujha.
,.t two years ago. ' '
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
TO OUADUATINO CLASS
to the place where satisfaction is assured to
particular people; whore quality is unsur
passed and where the prices are right. Then
To the Eagle Pharmacy
and fi'et the best. This store carries all me
well-known proprietary remedies. The
stuck of all kinds of high-grade stationery is
ctmiplele, and nowhere this side of Portland
can he found such an up-to-date and exclus
ive assortment of toilet articles, soaps, per
fumes, etc.
Prescription Work
Is a special consideration. Two graduate
pharmacists are in charge and the most care
ful work is guaranteed.
A. K W1IITMAX, Manager. PALM BLOCK.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
I-;. I-!. Morrison to l.oselina A.
Morrison, i:t..".!l ncies in D I. C
HI, township IIS. range - V..
Iloselina A. Morrison lo I'.. I'..
Morrison, -J". 1 7 acres iu 1 I.
c in. township :tt. range L' W
lloselniH A. Morrison to I.. K.
Morrison. L'l.-JT acres iu 1 1 I,
C 17, township range - W
Sylvester I'll 1 1 el son to b"n tt.
Paltetsoa, T:t acres ill section
1M, township ".s;. range I W
W. S. King to (. l-.uger, lots
I and 'J, block I. King's nddi
.; , Medl'oril
l.oe.v W. Chapp.Tl to F. .1. I. wil
ing, IH.P- acres in li I. t a-1.
township :. range I K
I. 1'. Millings lo City of Ash
him I, property in Myor addition
lo Ashland
'harles W. l-'rab-y lo Maloit A.
Ili.-k, isoii. hind in township
lis, i a age '' W
i 'buries V. l-rah .v to Maloll A.
Ith-hfis assignment of lion. I
Samuel How-don to Teluride Hold
.Milling ipaay, .plait, clailll
T 1 1 10 ( N I . V I ' LA ( ' K 1 X M K 1 1' Ml I TO O ET
Ready Prepared Lunch Goods
........... v. . . -rwv t L.rrt 1 HIT) S TI? t
LOAF, CI I K'KKN AND POTATO SALAD
Aiwa y Fresh, Everything Cleanly
on,' FR15BII r.AKLRV STUFFS APE THE
IJKST IX TOWN
The DELICATESSEN
9. 80 acres, all tillable, nice location, inee five-room
,ttage house, large, barn, 2 1-2 miles from Medford, well
watered, in reach of irrigation ditch, team, harness, wagon,
t ... ,,., ormnvfltor. new sang disk plow,
talking plow, rake, mower, disk, smoothing harrow, stove
nd some other furniture, all go with the place, and the
.resent growing crop. Price only $0000; a genuine snap.
20. 320 acres, fine stock and fruit ranch, well im
' i inn .,,.,.. ,.,-wW nlow. 6 acres orchard. Trice
IJlOVCd, tt-n-t onto iti.viv-i r- - -
T)-.00. This place with 50 head of hogs and 35 head of cat
!e, all farm implements, blaeksnitih -tools, hay, fruit and
ygetables for $7000.
,i7 ddn orcroa n finfi stock iDrowositiou, 40 acres in
alfalfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid section for
hunting and fishing. Price only $14 an acre ; terms.
uo ioq 9 miles frmii Easlc Point on Kogue
, V 1JU t4, 1 - - C
-n on,.n0 Mpniwl eoiisiderahle fruit and alfalfa, pri-
lVllr W UIH. V.,HVJ
vate irrigation ditch. This is a splendid proposition to
develop, about half good bottom iana, ucatt n. -
ander plow when cleared, schoolhouse handy, fair improve-
A hi. 1 l1.....!! -unit n.
nents, team, harness, wagon, some catnc ami u ; "u-
' . mi ..,,1-. rtll tfinv
nents go with the place. Price rouij. mis t t,
lose inspection, as it will mane a mi oi money . ... -
an a f; ..lf-.ifn vtuicli of 80 acres near Butte Palls,
fine stream and springs, nearly all level land, splendid fish-
ing and hunting, buildings, lrice omy imv.
80. 80 acres, 4 miles nortneast oi .cagiu .1 -
lose to the new railroad, 50 acres under cultivation, fine
il.-iek- Innd. mostly in wheat, crop goes with this place. Price
$4200. $2200 cash, balance 2 years, 7 per cent.
V STREET, NEAP EH 11 ITU
i
loin i
1
I
is custom syndicate
lainly delighted the
though they saw thc
ser.ice and cei
yonugsleis, al
ery same pi.
turcs three we.-ss no in tlie I'ortian.l
fctiturday Jouriial. Siill three w.-.-ss i.
not very fur behind the times
A large circulation is assured Ih
ucw pas.r as long as it is gix. n mun
Buy Tickets by Wire.
Sotnetliiiig which is ot consi.lerabli
interest to the public generally nn.t
which is perhaps not gener.'illv snoivi
,o ii... ...inn of orenai.l orders now it
n'e.l between Millions of the Southon
I'acific roiupaey and all points in tin'
I'liited Slates, liv Ineiins of Ibis systen
ti, Lets ntav be parchased at Medford
from an. place iu the failed Sim es aim
mnib'.l or t.leg.aplied direct to th,
party wishing to come here. Sleepel
iiminodatiolis and small luminals "i
...i. I ........lioii with these tu-Kct!
"ISN'T THAT FINE. ' '
If vou aiinrccialt) wnistcont expand-
ers in the form of .". choice, juicy steak
,.., nill t'iod this the ulnee for pur
chase. Theni's nothing iu the meat
line worth currying; home mid cooking
ilo.t. .mi ..ii.iiuit find here liny time
you call. This is an invitation to visit
us soon.
Hotel Emerick
W. E. JOHNSON,
A packed house hen id t ll
Williams ot St. Mail, 's fpis
I'. 1
, lull.
1 1 1 1 , , ti at t h
l;,
opal '
,l..li, ... t In- h.-o-.-aliiu
.,.,, ,.,. al the ..pent house Mm
da. ai.-inilii; to Hi. hih school ;.ado
ul ill!: . iass of loos. 'I'lo la-lnales al.
lllad.s .oi iv. pr.-sid.l.t; I'le.e l.nnis
,1, n. lint It Men o k. H1..IO he W I. Km
VI.... ... I ... ,1 lieswell. Alice Ml eels
11, ,1., il Iv, i.lio I. I lar.i Win. s. lab. I
W lis
II -i
WAS IT DEMOOOOY?
The Medford Mail lias alw.-i.s pos.dj
as n ehampiott of popular election
I'liited Stales senators, a belie., r o
Statement No. 1, an opponent of int.
cliiitt, rule, and has printed iiuui"loii
fditorinla lo Ibis .ffe.-t. williiu Hi
past few tnmith.
The Mail now lias ..a oppoi t unit i.
prove its sin.erit. and .b-moiisi i it
w-hnher it is really n .h.uiipion of pop
ular irovcrnmcnt or a in. -re denio;.i;n,
There are two repiesetitsl iv .-s (101
.Is.-ksot. co.iutv to be elected to t li
legislature ncit Mon.lnv. The i.-pnb
licaii caud. dates are os-ulc opp-.s.d
Statement No. I. and think their .iiidt
men! sup-rior to that -f ihe peopl.
They oppone the tslitoru.l slnn.l hitlier
In taken bv the M.dtoi.l Mail. I'll,
other candidates favor Stal.-mein N-.
I and p,piilar election "f eiislors. .-nol
alvo.-t lh.c very things th.t th.
Medford Mail has been shoulins for.
1W the Mail now nd.o.ate the cic
lion of ntl Stnlentelil t nndidiit. s, ol
Ihe avowed infulch. of popular k-,..eni
inenlf If n.d, why is il nut si ill the
champion of Slaten t No. 1! Whv
doei il nol advocate the election of
MUlemeul eatiilidnl'-a, and the defeat
of the ,.nemlf of pupilltir iiovernmcnt t
Hat the Mail "turned turtle" and
a. I
loan. Ann
l.'il.v. f.
li.id'ilick t'o-ld-Wednesday
is , 1
IIO III , Vi I. is.-s ill
Kaili
n. I'
, htal
I'anuie W liit
,-d Sliani;. M.v ill
. I'ave ltulchell.
I. held I'l.ni-.la.
-sI'A I'I'.MIAT ItV I'
opp
at I
I did not s 1 1
tun. I f'l' -I
, I, dale lor I
1,1 I. pi.
heart. Iv in
an-l l.a- - 1
tb- inn 'oiitv
II , nKht lo
I'll, I.. I S'.-l
filed t
u.-.l lo 10,
-11,-lilal
-.1 S-ali-in
lev de
1 - ll
M 1 1 .1.1'
,n ,--uiiiy
on as r.-p
vi-..i: that
I al 111.
lai -
No.
may
time
be furnished lit the Banu
Mi
Kslal.
made.
Kslat.
lo sell r
l-Ntale .tallies
approving final
llslale l.n.-iiol
aiU-oiai: tnial ;
ll. I'oll
eal prop
PROBATE,
iv (lliusbv; tlial
Mathews; old
1 , .
old
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I Inve for Mile at $G2.50 per acre, 80 acres of as fine
on-hard land as there is in Rogue River valley. The i im
provements on plMco are worth at least V2M. Let me
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
C. H. Pierce & Son
For Fine Meats
More Quantity Than Elsew here
More Quality Than Elsewhere
More Money Left Over
The Medford Meat Co.
Stressors to Pottenqer Next to Hotel Nash
K.I
COllllt .
(laniard; old.
..iit.l .
Ail Unciiualcd lnvc.stir.ent.
slum) ii-.ested now will si.-ni,
loipl
t inn
i d
bllsill. s, lot S
:tt in, v ,,1.-1,1 s
thr.
liv.
:..-ilao.
ionldi
1,1. l.v
Olll V
.-alt,
ll
the
l li.-v.-l these lots will
in ..-iluo nilbiit on. voir and tl,
purchaser will 1 litis urihe
invesliio lit "f onlv tl . I'lii-
opportunity s, Idem oiler, . I ami
p,. tor a short time, ti.d-l tdiv
I , -J.Xi We-t Til, Street. l'-"
BACK IN OUR KITCHEN
You will find the finest of incuts nn.l
r foods all nvvnitine; your order to
ook.sl. And the cook knows how
it to perfection. If you have
eaten at this restaurant you have
t pleasure before you. Collie and
it today. We have some special
we know you will relish as you
have done before.
The Nash Cafe
NEW LUMBER MII.I. ON
BIO l'.UTTE IN OPERATION
IMuar llufcr. calomel ot ll 'ruler
Lake Lumber company, icporls that
Ihe new null on Hie; Mutt.- 1" ., oper
,tioll Monday. si inn employment to o
,.-., tliiooelo'iil ihe summer, ruUiui;
-t
, I b, li
Ollld lo
M II,
::,r.,t,.ll l'ol
.- lot
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tin
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I do nol t-
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tle-n aid :
mall, and I
,., , 'M ,
tor -he e
of III, Vol
for t'mt.-l S'-it. s . ni
of purl y. wl.nli the
cniolidntes for t .-pull
H.-i -l. v and 11. I
.-l.-lted ll"',. V ill net do.
Itespe, ttollv snbnutie-l,
,',ll M0 IV ii- mii.i.li:
voMi.
i a
ileal :M. '
I'ntil th- v
,l li'' IOC
do.vu bv w-i
s ,-d
Rose To
I'l.kel- for lie- I.',
oil sale .1 one 1 and I!
t w o d iv s 'I'l o-' V. 1
,v ish s' . i-i-r r. s. .
word it ll"' .1, ,...
.n erd-T to ci.e th
so, tire the toc- ssar
fare H :',1
lo,l.
f the
ha', I
I"
ilny .
I'. I'.. It
lumber
-, b v t lo
co, 11 pi, t loll
stiv.tl
s,. Festival vvill In
. .-,,-.1 only on thus
,. intend eoioi; se t
-.ti.-n should b il,
is s - -II as p , ilei
- ,--u-.:l-v ti,',- to
cars. Keund t r i T
l;K VOl' I'l Ttl PATI.: ll-'tve vou a iron.. ......
to be marii.d r have n l.iriiuiay t s". " j '
a pi.-.c of our fine Cut (ilass inn t mv r.c
assortment .iust received.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
.It; WEST SEVENTH STRKKT.
McQLASllAN & JTJNKEN, Props. PHONE 1051.
HIDrOBD. OREOON M.
Stato Depositary.
Estublishcd 13SS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
THE COST IS SMALL,
THE BENEFITS LARGE
The, mutter of Absolute Protection
for your vnlunbles is so important that
yon ctiuuot well nfford to overlook it.
Although the cost of reutiiij. n Safe
Deposit Box in the Fire nnd Burglar
Troof Vault of the .Ineksoll County
Hunk is very moderate, the benefit is
lafRo, -assuring Absolute Security.
SATE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.
$1 AND UP PER YEAR.
W. I. VAWTER President
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
medford mn house
. tl v.'.t I sn:.'..
Baptists Cominit to Portland.
tiKI ML il V 1 IT . nkin . Ma. -"
l'oitlaii I. Hi . sect. -I t o v.-ii '-
,-l,veiil,oi: ,d' th- Northern l'r"'-s
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The Most tor the Motley.
Tlie i,t,rll automobile is the most
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f.lOlnV f'S, mis -
for the mouev. it b-'t'oie buyiliif
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TWO NIGHTS. MAY "i ii
V, TIH St'lTKjjW, M W
DON CARLOS SOCIETY CIRCUS
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11-,-, , Uabb-oti - K.Mtr
M.-tlkeys.
a k.m;k n:i:. r't'i: mkitouiv
I'l lees .' ,- and o'tc.
Graduating
Presents
Wh.tt ' ni rr or more nppropri
ato thsn a nice wxtvh ring, hrmc
Ul or a chain ami looket sonu
thini thiv cirn always I j a a
ri nit'inbruuivf t have a fine a
.H I m.'iit NKW Rivl hitc styles
ami -leij;n4. at tho New .I. welry
Store. 1 1 ri O 1 ' I ifi t. in ;ir
lie IV-toffier.
MARTIN J. REDDY
J. B. ENYART.I'resid ent.
.1. A. I'EKRY, Vice rrcsident.
JOHN" S. ORTII, Cnshier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t ( Rpnie.-
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS J 0,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
iM.HIf 111
The car inanufae
tured expressly for
tbe ettast. Best for
price on the 'market.
$1400
D.T.LAWTON
Agent
MEDI-'ORD, OK.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures tnd 11 kinds of plMting mil! work, includinR turned work nd
fancy grills. p, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 6TS. PHONE S3.