Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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MAYOR'S APPROVE
OF REDDY BILL
Lottors Received From Executives oi'
Various Cities Endorsing Proposed
Law Providing Homo Rule for Mu- I
uicipalities Dahlman Favors It.
"Mui'li iibuno li;is 1 11 li
ip'-d upon
I, ill pin
1 h-iyo
in1 bora use or my mit iat i vo
viding home rule fur i-itii-s,
iu'Vi'1- Ha ill nnytiiing in d c us
measure i nmmiium enso hi
fur III.
and I
nnve soon no real nriiuneiit ;i;mist ti.
said Mayor .F. 1 bVbly t-ubv. '-Th.-rt
is HO roilSOU Why pt itplr n 1 1 f i i i t 1 ; it
hIiouI'I se.de to rt'nuliHi- iu at'l'airs. Th.
proposed bill lias In en . n( t,i m-aiU
irii hiayoi-R of i-ities iti tin country ami
is nliiLot. tmivci'sally apn (.d. Alavot
Tom Johnson ot" Cleveland .vivs lit.
measure is not half si mug i-aoiinli."
The following h-tiers show what t-xc
I'Utives think of I he pi-npuM-d I;iw. Ttiev
, . fc;ro a tew out of many ivi-eive!:
From Mayor Dahlmau.
City of Omaha. Maivh It. I nr Sir:
Received yours of M,nvh :! enclosing
a copy of an iiniondnioiit lo your con
slitntiou in favor of homo rule -for in
corporated ci! ies. This is along t hi
same lines (hat I have been righting
for here for the last two or three vears.
I am heartily in favor of a law of thai
kind and expert to make the tight here
this fall to have ours at ided along
the same lines. Vnyrs Iruty.
J.VMKS C. 1 A 1 1 1 ..M A X, Mayor.
Mayor J. - lieddy.
From New Mexico's Governor.
Territory of New Mexico, March
My Dear Sir: ! am in receipt of
your letter of the 1 lit li instant, endow
iny copy of the proposed municipal
home rule aiueudmeiil to the constitu
tion of the stale of Oregon, to he sub
mitteil to the voters of the state of
Oregon on J nue I , IDH.S, and asking
my opinion an to the merits of the
innendmeut.
I n reply. I have I he honor to state
that 1 lie amend rue nt referred to has
my unqualified appro al, for the rea
son that 1 am dNt iiu-I !y in favor of
home rule, not only I o the extent in
which it concerns -die common wealt h
or its principal subdivision, but. where
it may be praelically applied to the
smaller governmental subdivisions,' such
as small muuicipnlit ies.
If is the 'rood hoar-t of our great
American reprblie that we govern our
selves. Let the i im i'!es then of de
mocracy be aai!abb' in minor gov
.era mental affair-: t ha! come close t-i
the home of the individual, for, after
all, upon this individual rents the fab
ric of our nat loual govi rumen t-, aud
regulations which he deems to be for
the best interests of his immediate
family and community should be avail
able to him in preference to some gen-
iral regulations eniinaling from an
thorities liiglier up that may beuefir
Mono- communities and injure others.
This amendment in my opinion voices
t he dist inctly Ann i ican i
guarding the interests of
ual, and I trust you may
in securing its udop! ion.
respectfully yours,
t liRoKt.'K iTliliV,
f safe-
indtvul- I
I
.Co
Mayor J. I', lieddy.
From Mayor of Detroit.
'It V
of Detroit, Marvh 1. Dear
V.Hll- favi'i1 ill liaii'
f'li
i is In tin- luiiiic lulr aim
ynni' stair i-onsl it tit ton.
Ilolvnit lias l.i'i'ii fittlillns
flllo tll'-si' lliativ yoars. lull
roioali illy liiincd dnwu liy
lt-ttislaturi'. I'i to svitliiu h n
I )i-l roit ciij.iyi-il. i io.-i
villi-, liv I 111- I n. I llial 1 1 '
tdn
the slat
-lain
1 1 ill nut dan- iutorii'i i
Hrlf govlTllltli'llt : lull
Tow voars tin1- in ust
with i
wit hin
out ra:;ei
it- la-l
s laws
vi,rl,!s
liavo lioi'ii jiassid al'tVHi"
of suit' ovuninii'iit. W'li
tin- lu.-al al'faiis ui parlis.
works and brail b " ui u uuvi'i ui .1 l.y
bniiurai-y l.i.aiiU of pilix-im, li.vau-..'
of tin- oki-tion ol' a ill inurrat ir uia vnr.
tin- ri'.iib!ii-;iii 1,'LTislaluru pass, ,1 wii.it
bas liouti iluiuuiiiii.-ituil lu-ru as "riiuui
laws." ai'l"Uiitiiiu; siiiulr salai-ii-il ui'l'i
i-.-rs In run tlusu liuanls. nialiiiii; t lu
first ai'nintini-iit lliiuuli tin- ""Vi'i-niu-of
ho statu, ami nt I ho Winn- liiw
cluillHi 11 n till' niiiliii'i"il olurtii'ii from
tho s)iriujr lu tlto fall, so as In lu-inu il
at tin' nonoral rloi'tioit. so that llu- ro
sult miplil lu- at'l'i'i't.'.l by 111" ri'.iil.!i' aii
uationnl niul statu iiiajioit v.
Thoso 'ti ' i-illur 1,-ssiihs l:ai' Im'i u
taufjln I" Mtii- I'iliiiis S" tluil at
const itul iuu.il i-oiiviU't iuii. u'hi'dt
just I'lusud. a liuw I'oiisiit ul ion
lundo, t" ! siiliniittid to llu- i.'
the
has
tlio lirst of o
i,l which lu
iin-orpurati d in it thu b un
f..r all I'itii-. Whilu it is
as vours is. il is just ;is
stronur. ft n.l I ui'ui' li f ... ii
of any 'luiiinunity lu s.u
thu Mliiiii.-il'ar't it s u.i , .o n 1
(hoy know Hu'ir. it.-.-
thoy l.u nut uuvi rno.l l.y
tivos f'n.ni 111 st'ii.'. as i
I, ..I
t i.
s and llu.
rr-pi . -iohi ;
hinv (b.iu
UosjU'Clliilly yours,
VM. It. TlliiMi'S'lN", M.i.M.r.
To Hr. .1 1'. llo.l.ly.
PTJTER'S BOOK UPON
LAND FRAUD3 F.EADV
A. II.
Public
the
i'p
has
t Co
11 pill'lisu
I"
It i an . I.'.l.o-al
tains much "i ',
sab- iaiel or;ii,!,j;
has not ho'-iCl-'
ell"
a!-. ill
which
Is -.:!.... ..I' t.'
S A. II. I'll'.r I-
I. -hi.I Kr.u.'l I-!...-, i
II. .m,-i St.viH.'-tin-
nil,'. -in. rj'l l"r
t li" worn vn i i
wliile tli hn.,1 .:i .1
of " Multnoir,;.li
i in ! n :it r
nnj. r aJ
guilty juil,
THE
i.-ns svnti'iif,b fur
Hill ill,- L-OVt'l'IIIIICIlt
vonspirai-y to
of its pulili,
ininnlruiis van-
l.-f
Asiil- l'l.oil t,.
. III.- NII
mains approximately
IV. i
Mr. I'l
the in n. I fraud kiiii."
ies neither friend nor foe in his
resting and sensational recitals, and
es svry little to the imagination
i'iy of his exposure.-, whi.di rcpiire
haj.leiw fur K i Ml to lb-scribe, besides
chapters that an- handled by Ste-
personally. The latter also' wrote
llio nil r.jil iii-r
"ii'il u.'i'N.
which i-otiinius aboul
LARGE CROWDS HEAR
SOCIALIST ORATORS
of tlio laru
1 1.,, nur i;
ii'liliial i;ntiior
d l!n' socialists
li tin- Mi-ilt'onl
i-wninr and in
is hall Sunday
wore Dr. I).
111. ir
Mil li
i.-iMi.-i iirl'l
iiM- fsauinlay
;brs ul' J'vilii
Tlio sp,-alii-l
it oi Asliliind
l In-
Kni
I'Vi'iiili'.
! M. Ln.v,
Ilupliacl Mr
of ImiI.I Hill and ('. M. Howard nf
kanias I'lUMilv. I'lidiihittoii was
ussi i r'nmi i In- socialist it- viowpoiut.
ii' olhi-r suiijoets, and t ho otliies
Mi.'ialisin cxplaini'd. lltliiT raliios
l'-itl ll' ld in llrlllliy towns.
MRS. DUN1WAY
GRILLS OPPONENT
Only Enemy of Woman's Suffrage Is
a Childless Society Hanger-On,
Whose Chief Interest Centers in
Bridge Whist, Pink Teas, Etc."
Portland. Or., May 211, l!)OS.
K.litnr Tiiliuiii'. M.'dfoi.l, Or.:
My Hoar Sir: Will you kindly ill
low tlio niulorsiiii-d a word of oxplaua
lion in rol'i'ii'iu-o to an artii-lt' in u Into
issno of yiuir valualilo iau'r undor tho
i'!iitioli " l'tiiiniiiL'iit Oregon Wmvii Do
Not Want Snt'l'iauui"
First ThtTi' is no " oryallizntioil " in
Oregon, ' ' proniiuont " or utliorwiso.
".11 Sill 111 til.. I'Vl.Ulsil.ll Ul' Slirt'vil.r,.
to ivotnon. " 'I'lioio is ono woman in
Huitland who coiubod tho state t'roiu j
ot.'iit.T to ('irruiuforoiU'O in quost of
a stuiiililinu l.loek and rakod out and
iaradoil naiilos of 111 wouion, olio of
whom was alisi'iit in California and
I'ouliln't. hao siuui'd hor nianifoslo, and
si''i'i'nl othors luivo assured nit; that,
tliouuh thoir uaiiii'S wcro iisod, thoy did
not si o tlio doi'iiuti'iit and wore simply
tta.)ioii by the one woman railing her-
si ll's.'lf tlio " in-i'sidi'iit " of a " soeiet v ' '
feom whi.-li tlio halt' iti'V.ou tnxpayiue,
ivunifii who signed tho original mani
festo suine years age, at her sulioitat ion,
hive this year withdrawn their names.
The ..in- woman eonipusing this Vor
yaiii'aliull " who puses as its " presi
dent." is a ehililless soeioty haiiour ou,
whuse ellief i lit (-rest centers in bridge
whisl. pink teas anil ping pong. When
Hi.itintii wumen are looking expectant ly
to men fur the voluntary act of chiv
alry and justice that will open the
dour to their cnfraiichisoiiient on the
fust day of .June, I feel that I would
j'jlbo recreanl to my duty lo myself and
j,. 'iliein if I did not euii I the misajipre-
I iiensiim under w hich I am sure uu
liibur. ur yuii-wuiild not parade the ile
isiro of one woman to control 'lii.lioil
by placing (lie stumbling block of bal
Sue. moil in the w ay of niihallottod
'" ' oo in. li. whose iiuly emblem in this un
; cuual cuiilest is a flag uf truce,
'"i K-especil'llllv,
j Allld.Wl,' SCOTT Dl'NIWAV.
Mu
lior of Native llaugliters mid Suns
ml President f Oregon Slnlo Kqiial
ul'lraoe A ssui-iatioii.
INCREASED YIELD OF
FRUIT IN PROSPECT
A.
Mailmen f. district freight
agent ot' the Siu.tlu in Pacific, arrived
in Modfui'd on n business visit Muiiday.
lie sillies that I'oj.illls received by his
.i.mpaiiy inilhnte that ihe shipments
uf li.uli apples am! puns fium Medfnrd
1 siii-r.uiiidii.g teirituiy will greally
. .o o.l tliuso of last year, lie i serv-
uiiol- ostilliatos the apple shi.inents
:,l ion i-ai-s ami the poars at l-'.u curs.
Ilispilo the effects .if trust ill sullle
ili-li-iels, Mr. Malliueiif reports a large
viol.l of prunes in prospect, as cum
nan il w ith the- average yield
Tin
oai
prep
it lug
u liandle -Jll.tlilO,.
ill 's t-ecril crop
mil, Is.
i .1 M n li
L:
BORN.
! 1 1 A If M ' IN Tlim s.lay. May
j wito uf i . K. Ilainiuii uf Ci
j a daughter.
II I TT- sa!ill'l:'i. May Hi. I
j ,,1 Willis 1 1 iiil t . uf Foots
! M '' 'A 1." 1 1( - Miiulay. .May
! wit" "f I.'. II. McCardle
i I':.--, a .im.
to Ihe
Is Pass.
i tile will
Creek, a
1. to Hie
of Ciants
: RKC Ah- SM,.l;iy
uf IV S. If. g.'.i.
il,II..Mi.l!K--.M
! ivfo ,.f W illuu
IP il.MAN- i Hi A
j Kwrclt Hoi
May 3. to Ho- wile
f Crams Pass, n sun.
ibv. April 30, to the
L. (lilmuro. a son.
,v -JO. In the wife of
of (irnnts Pass, a
langli
.1'.
l:l,-H KS. i - Tlinrs'la
wife of Krick Ki
,. Mu;
ksoii
21. to Hi"
ol' Crilnts
1'i
. a bey.
Mi!) -'I'lii.rs.ia
of SI", ,1,0,1 M.
l.l-
to the
I Mull.
I aid.
MARRIED.
iN F.I.'iiuKS At llu- r.
1 !u- luiil o 's iiai-otit s on W
'via at Crants Pass,
; , i u.l Mi-s Maiv Pro..
i , c .! HoM otu iatiiig.
r.iyiil? Ror.t.
I.-, -ilt v I
nip.my will
vim ,i'i-l yi.M
iit'inlli'v f.;iy
:,l ,'. ''nil
r.-r s.ic.
iil v. itliin nn.l n
'V lilllilK l. li fivi'
i!!.t'.l !.'. it l
..li "(i .r..fil wiOi
I:. iv ir.-i.lt v Co., -mi
60
ill
Wtsl ,'lb Btn-ct.
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDKORD. OR..
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No ilnglo inter.
tions less than IS cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Soventy-five
cents a line per moutn.
I-'OK SALK Hugs, litMroom et7cur"
lains, huffot, t-hiffonior, Morris chair,
ranmil fruit, jraruVn lump. Mn. C. P.
1'ann'iou, conu-r I. and lUtli sis. 60
FOR SAKK ( itinera; Povo A, 6xHt with
kits to 4x;1 (Ltauseh & Lamb shutter,
with A 1 lens, rout new ifni.")); the
above cost jt(0; 1 tripod, li trays, 1
graduato glass, (i plate holders, 4 doz
en mounts for lixS to 4x.j, 1 ruby lan
tern, I roller for motinf iug, 1 brush.
- boxes flush powders. U packages
developing powders for paper or plates.
1 hypo., 2 vignetting frames, gross
Azo paper, etc., all for .!. K.
Payette. Hox 4X1, Medford. HI
FUHX1SHKI) liOOMM
over postoffiee.
Tho O'Otdl.
POlt SAIjK 5 room bungalow, just fin
ished; dieap if sold soon. See (itiy A.
Chihleis.
VYA NTKJ Ten teamsters with teams
wauled by Western Oregou Orchards
Co. at onco; good wages.
KOK HKXT l-'urnished rooms, ou Trips
st reet, second st reel, soul h on ICast
Sevenlh. Apply to Mrs. (). Howiiu.ti.5ff
VA XTKD 10 or acres, improved,
close in. (.Jive description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address K. 11. Miss, P.ox ."Srt, Med
ford. tf
FOU HI-3NT ." furnishpil rooms, ennv
nieiit tor housekeeping, close to busi
ness; no children. No. 307 North (
street. ft!
PARTY wishes to get loan of $.100 on
40 acres of row lam that is worth
$10110; good abstract; will pay 10 por
cent. Lock Box 6fi6.
RU.N'AHOPT for sale cheap; thorough
ly enuipped with odometer, acololyue
lights, top, ote. A. 0. Allen, Moiiford,
Or.
FOR SAX.l'l One U. a. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 0; .100 capacity; good as
new; cost $Stl; will sell for $Q. R.
C. Uonslov. Central Point. '
FOR SALK S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choico ton-ncre tracts,
best location in tho valley. Ij. Nee
ilomeyer, Jacksonville. "
F()iT'8AT.i60ii7a7lffriiTbT5d
liaiubouitlot stock shoop; large, heavy
slioarers of fine wool. John S. Her
rin & aon. 84
LOST Lady's black handbag. Return
to Hotel Nash for suitable reward. HO
FOli SALK- Five-room house, beauti
fully located, with lo oOxl-lo, ten bear
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
lie sold at a bargain. Address Lock
llo.v 12S, Medford, Or.
WANTHll To buy from 100 to 800
hem of stock sheop. Write Bol 1,11,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Medford National Hank
Offic
nidg.
J. T. ANKROM,
WULL nHHSF.I!. MEDFORn, OR.
Prices right. Pumps tornislmil when
Wan toil
BALL & OLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
Al Work Guaranteed. ,
Office with C. H. Piorco & Son.
Phono 053. P. O. Box 771
WILLIAM d.DBBLBT,"
Resident Piano Timor,
Special Rates by tlto Year.
Hendtpiurteri at Hale's Piano House
AH IVork Guaranteed.
P. O. llox (13, MEDFORD, OR KG ON,
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office et Residence.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attorncys-at-Law.
Ooo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Furnituro Co., Undertakers
Day jihone 1)53; Night Phones: 0. W.
Conklin 49S: ,T. II. Butler 14S.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Kquipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ray. Office Hours, 1012, 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
CO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES,
Dplicnl Parlor in Perry's Wareliiiuse,
SFVKNTir STREET.
'lie Has No Othor Businoss. 1
POLITICAL OARDb.
I
MAHLON PURDIN,
Candidate for
1 1 K P R F S K NT A T J V I-1
On Statement No. 1.
l''avors guaranteed bank deposits.
D. II. MILLER,
CAXIMIMTK for R RPR KS PINT ATI VK
fin Statement No. 1.
J. R. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY .IUD0K,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee
FOR SHKHIFF:
B. F. MULKEY.
Republican Nominee fur
IHSTI.'ICT ATTORN KY.
Will :ilv:iy nii..ort tho rrptihlirnn
ml i,l.-,t, f..r I'. S. j'ii:it,r wlin i nnm
iii.it.. I l.v tin- J..'0.i-,
JOKEPII L. JIAMMERSLEY,
r i;..i.i inn,
Republican Nominee for
i;i:i'i!i:si-:.N"rATivK.
O II. M. CAKE,
of Pi.rllaii.l,
Tin AiL.ii-.-iI,. nf Sl.-itrncnt No. 1,
Ropulillon Nomineo for
L'MTKI) WTATK14 BKNATOK.
Golden
Grain 1
Granules
i 1
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like oof foe. It looks
like co f foe and it smells like
coffee, hut is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure tlie host flavor, Uio
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
(i olden Grain Grannies is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stoma cii troubles.
Nearly 2-pound package
for 2;c, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
Wise Talks By :
the Office Boy
Pa Bays u row hy any othur
iiiiino would bo juHt m expmi
Hive tiJiok oiihI tliis time of year.
I sometimes thick bo pines for
tin; pinny woods in old IVnob
Bt'ot, l-'rappe County, Maine,
whero lio was raisnl but Uiat.'n
ono thing yonrH truly nevir
ycaniH for, 'i'lc good m luntniiifi
and tho good old ocean aid n'wn
old Orison aluionphem are good
enough Tor in-. Hut it's all in
how you wn.ro raised. Pa lilcn.B
clam chowder nnd corn on tho
cob, and harvest apples and a
lot of things thut a hid who
was born this side of tho nnow
Hhtdn hasn't had much chancn
to g't acquaints v.'Uh. Tliosn
who have lived on both Hides of
this great country and lived
long enough to know what's
what can gt't all thosB things
just as nice one placo as an
other, if you know where to buy.
We 've got clam chowder from
Boston that is just as nice hs
any yon ever ate on the sand,
nnd lots of other things that
h:ivo that "Down Kant" taste.
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MILLER & EWBANK
XOTK'I
N licrfltv j,h,'ii lluit
will .'ipply Jit Ilit -ily
fi.r.l. Or., nt it. m-xt
In-Ill .Imiii- -2. for
111' lllllltTKijJI""'
'MUliril nf M.'il
iiii'i 1 inif, tn !'
I lil'I'IIH,' III
.-11
mult, vili'.UM I H.i r itonr. .:.ju.rrt 11
I.'h iuiintiti. tliini :i i:;illnti for il ii
iio, of sin tnnnlln, :it our ,l!i I' l"i-'
lll-SH, lots III. 1.1. I I, l.lorlt '-'I. M.-.IC.I.I.
Or.
YOl'N'i HALL.
Iinti'.l May '2, Hiiii. ii
notki:
n Hint tlio
Ih horrhv
it ii . I . -rsii in t
will :i.pl.v lit tltf city ,-oliti,'iI of Mil1
fonl. tn.. at it m-xt nid'tiiitf. to In- li.-i't
.Inn,- J, lli'is, f,.r a li.'i-ns,. to aril mull.
vinoiiH an'l H.irilons li.tiorH in li'--,
,iwiutilii'H than u gallon for u ni'iiinl i f
nit in. oil lis. at ..ur placo of loiwini's. at
l..t . 1. 1, ..-I. Mi'ill'or.l, Or.
II. M. SHI.SHV.
llatcil -May ii, lUoS. lio
MONDAY, MAY :.. 1!)0S.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath
CEDAR LEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quota' ions promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT C.LKXDALK ORKGOX . .
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, ORKGON. ' ' ' '
Prompt Delivery
Good Stoclc
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
portland !
i-roseJ
festival 1
'lt bo held In
PORTLAND, ORUUON
.HTNMO 1 f.o (i, 1!WS.
Will be the most brilliant
FLORAL F1KSTA AND
CIVIC .1 UHILKE
Kver held lu Hie Pacific Northwest.
Portland, "Tim Roue !ity," will be a
Hcene, of splendor and the center of
world wide interest for one week.
Several i m por taut convent ions lo be
held in Port bind on thai occjuiiuu.
TIIM
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Spcciiil Ti-UHs on
This Occasion from MKD
R)RD to I'orlland iind Re
turn at, ?1 3.20
Por pnrHmlfir eull i n
A. S. ilOSKNBAUM, Local Agnit.
W.r. McMPIJKAV,
(ieneral Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishi'H hot;
w.'iler lor tea on
very short nnl inr
(t. cfiii be used
on tit' ten dibit!
or in the kitc hen
AMii'-bes to nny
electrolier
, dtuiibli
KOOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Hurrt'Mor tn (.'ondnr
Wnlor I'nwnr Co. Of
:ooii(.iitiu'iM
cm
floi! liflfl V. 7th it.,
i'1'P- 'K ph-etnr. sign Phone 8.1fi.
.Something New
In If uliti'-r '1'irrn Hint it will ,ay you to
iiiv.nl iBal.'. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, natliiraction giiar.intccil.
I Mitchell & Roeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
LaM 7lh HI root, ri-ar of Morrininn '
lllii,-l,iiiilli Shop. Mclforil. Or.
Coal for Salt.
Vf nn- 'low pr,-parc,l to furniHli liaud
pi.'lu'.l runl at t Hi- mitiA, fivii mil'
.ant of town, in any amount iluiirml
' 2
Right Prices
To The Public
II A VI NO INSTAT.T.UI) MACillNKHY
I.'OK THU MANlU'WCTlTTtH OF
111(111 UliAlil'', 1CH CI1KAM, WE AliLi
- I'UMI'AHKO TO VI LI, ALL OliOHIlS,
LAIililO OU SMALL. DHLIVl'lIMIM
M.V UK TO ANY I'AHT Ol'' THE CITY.
SI'IK'IAL OIIIUIUS OIVHN OltR
I'lfOMI'T ATTKNTION. OKDKtt AT
M l-Jil-'OUl) HOOK STORU OR
( 'I! HAM Mil Y.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
R. W. GRAY, Builder
C( ) LON I A L I ') R V, 1 1 W OR K, 0 R LL L AN I ) LATH
WORK, I'ATTLRNTH, ETC.
TNLKIM IONIC 171.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. (Bity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
''iv mid Tcn-.rre Orrhanls-oii llw
iii.snll mi ul pluii. The right, hind of
soil, Ihe light hind of trees and the
rigid a ires.
T weiil y iii lies' e.rperienee in fruit
raising bachs our judgment . We liave
sold half llu oeehnrils in the valley
and hare gel lo see a purchaser dis
stilisfird irilh his hiirgain.
Hefore haying see
Ro&lq River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
We Want to Buy Lands
ReaHy Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. 11. Stalker
Jackson County Secretary
Hank Annex
MICDFORD, OR.