Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    I TIIK MEDFOI'T) DAILY TKIBDNB. MKDFORP. OR.. THURSTVAY. MAYjfo 1008.
HIGH SCHOOL
Piestutatiou of Diplomas Thursday
Evening Follows Clans Day Exercises
Wednesday Evening Mulkey Deliv
ers Graduation Speech.
High nebool class illiy exercises item
bold at the Jlrdford opera bouse Wed
nadny evening before a crov.di-d bouse.
The stage wna decorated in elasa colors,
rM and white roses. The members of
I Me class of 'OS are: flladys Curry. pres
ideot; Treve. l.umsden. Ituth Merrick.
Hlancho Woxd. Karl Minrar. Cecil Hot.
well, Alice (Streets, Herbert Kentiier,
riiirn Wine , Mabel Wilson. larnigh
Kerbart, Fannie Whitman. Anna Han
sen, Fred Strang. Myrtle Kiley, Perry
en-bran, Faye Hurchell and Rndericb
Todd.
Adventures of "Lovely Mary" und
"Mrs. Wing" of the Cabbage Patch"
. were portrayed in character by mem
hers of the class.
The following program xvis given:
Orchestra; invocation. Rev. (. Ie
Itnk Hull; chapter 1, Karl Mincar; chap
Inr U, Myrtle Riley; chapter 111.
(Iladyn Curry; vocal solo, (irace Hroxvn;
chapter V, i'ercy Cochran; chapter VI.
Fannie Whitman; violin trio, Alice
Streets, Ruth Men-irk. Ine I'lvim: chap
lev IX, Blanche Wood, chapter X, Fred
Strang, instrumental solo, Clarence Kcl
loggi chapter XI, Mabel Wilson, chap
ter XIII, Faye Harebell; chapter XIV.
Cecile Hoswell; class song, class 'OS:
orchestra.
Miss Warner tendered the class re
freshments at her home after the rendi
, lion of the program.
Thursday night the commencement
exercises are held. Professor B. F.
Mulkey deliver the address to the
graduates and the following is the pro
gram:
Orchestra; invocation, Hcv. W. C.
Reuter; vocal solo, .Mrs. Chas. I). Ha
xclrigg; speech, Professor B. F. Mill
key; instrumental solo, Miss .1. Butler;
urespntntiiui of diplomas, Kj N'. War
, ner.
MEDFORD HORSE TO LEAD
ROSE CARNIVAL PAGEANT
R (, Downing, mil' of t 1m must fit
tliusiiifltic liortu-ntf-n nf tin nort.iwi'nl
and a prominent mi'mlier of t ho 1'iul
I:; iid Hunt i-luli, Iiiih Im-imi Ht-l.-.'tf.l us
jj.uimI iiintKliii. of tin1 ruse fejttivfil unit
mrw-t pril of flornl ilr.-ornt.-.l vch.
cph, onip'titivo flout k, nijui'strinn alnh
I'll. Thin Rlnii(liil piwtiiit, wliifh will
contain more tliun HO iliviH.niitt flil wilt
ituihrActi nut h'RH thun rtOO Woruled
widilh' liufHi-M nml nonirH. plt-amiro nml
coinmori ial turnouts of ovury kiml nml
rtetwriptkin, with ninny nVnimtnl lVit
tun floats, will bo nl 10 hVloctlt
ThurHilay tiinrninK, lt' ft will 1m
not loHH tlmn flv nv in length nml
promiKPfi to Uo one of t ho most shv!hhi
Inr nniri'initH vr devlHril on tin- I
cific coftHt. flrnnd Mnrnlml Tiowniu w ilt
ni'Wi-t his ulU.'inl Htaff nml iiiil.'H wit li
in thp next two or tfirt'n davH. H will
If ad the p.-irniln mount M on hit faiuom
I hortmplibrcd, "Ntimv." fnrinerly own
Pd by Mm. If. k.ltmiriU of M..I
, ford. -
FORMER CITY RECORDER IN
TROUBLE IN ARIZONA
(!. V. Snell. formerly city recorder
at Medford, who afterward turned
htutn 'n ovidenee in govern inenl laud
fraud oaHeii and wan rewarded by em
ployntenl in the Heeret service depart
inent, is uuder nrrent in Klastaff.
Ariz., upon an indictment for attempted
extortion and threatening Per r in, om
nf tin defendants in the iVrrin Hyd
cases. He in alleged to liuve attempt
d to ntMMiro money for contractu, let
tern and tleffraniH Kent )y TVrrin. An
ununymoiiK letter, dated June 1-1, tP0.V
at Han Kranoineo, terminating with the
statement, "Von will n-nieiuher me.
as George," says In part:
"Rensnu intimatiH lie is nut goin
to tin penitentiary without taking oth
ers with him, though I don't know who
he intends implicating, hot if 1 were
you I would try to get hold of nil those
contracts I made with him and all let
tors und telegrams you sent pertaining
to them."
COUNTER COMPLAINT IN
HART DIVORCE CASE
Tbe divorce cane brought by .Inhn
Hart against Hunan Hart of Kagle Point
alleging desertion, was met by a cro
complaint on the part of the defendant,
alleging cruelty. The defensr showed
that the plaintiff had visited the defen
dant at her home lat January. Decision
was taken under advisemc.it . V. I
Yjwtcr is attorney for the plaintiff an. I
W. M. Colvig for the defendant.
PKHSONAh
Ir. It. S. TVArmond has taken Tr
11. P. Hargreave' practice during the
latter' absence from the city.
M. K. Bolton, a wealthy retired cat
tl-nian nf Wallowa county, i looking
over Medford with a view ti investing.
He was induced to coino lu-re by Ir.
Seeler.
AHERN GOINO TO THE
WESTERN DIVISION
Information reaching here from Sac
rumento in to the efTc, t that Thomas
Ahem, superintendent of the Sluisla
division of the Southern Pacific, w'li
lie transferred lo Oakland to he super
intendent of the western division. Il
is -tntcd that the cluing,- in supcrin
tendents Is to lie made right awav u
account of the alleg'd failure uf tin
present Oakland snpet inl en, lent t,, nial.
(food.
There naturally is a ureal .leal of
spyculntloll ns to who will lc made su
periutendent of the Sh.v.tn division to
sucrersl Mr. Aheru.
TIMBER LANDS TO RE
PATBOLED FOR TIRE
Plan- have been Hrfecled fur the pa j
trolling of the timber possessions of the
Western Pn-'ifie T.and TmiiIut com '
pany, Oshkosh Land & Timber company,
Southern Pacific company, Hopkins
Timber company, and vVeyerhaeuier
Land company. The tract owned by
these companies comprises ubout tiuo,
000 ueres and extend from the Cali
fornia line to the reserve on the north.
The tracj lias been divided into five
districts anil a patrolman will be iu
charge of every one of the districts.
Tin- patrolmen of the five districts
in this section will be under the super
vision of .1. F. Kimball, and will he
stationed as follows:
liistriet No. 1, Lauds iu the inuneili
a'e vicinity of Pokegamn with John
Furber as patrolman; No. '-', lands ill
vicinity of Aspen lake with .1. V. John
sou as patrolman; Xo. .'I, binds near
Sjrf-ineer's, south of Klamath river, with
Harry Pearson iu charge; Xo. -I, lands
beturrn Od.Ssa aild A-.p-ll bike, with
M. II. Wampler iu charge; No. .,
lands along west aide of L'ppt-r lake,
with K. P. Hamilton as patrolman.
MISS HAZEL TICE
IS CARNIVAL .QUEEN
Popular and Pretty Girl Elected to
Represent Med ford at the Rosa Car
nival at Portland and to Ride on
Float in Tuesday's Parade.
lv an overwhelming majority, hnviiij;
a h-mi nf over SOU yule, M.hh Hir.H
Tift was elft'teil carnival qncfii to rep
H'tu'ii! MV.tfnr.-l at the rost earnival at
Cortland and ride on th Mrdford fhmt
in Tuf'Stlay night's purudn. Mitts Anna
Dnniflson waw si'etind and Mist Maud
All .mi third.
The, voti'R wcro eouutt'd in the Com
iiii-ri'ial luh roomn Wednegdny ovr
n'mi by thn cnrnieal eomuiittee. Mi
Tii'i is I In pn-tty cashier lit the. Hotel
N'ash cufe, and ono of th moftt popu
lar irln of Med ford. Hho deserves
the honor hIm has won, nn she was the
moHt energetic of the) c.audidalert.
MifH Tiee will lenvo Sunday owning
ior IVirtlaml aud will spend earniv.-il
we.-k in the Kimo Oity.
WATER IS TURNED ON
HER MI ST ON PROJECT
l'KNIhKTON, Or., May One
flmuHnnd people from ('mat illa'and sur
rounding counties wiliicsm-d the formal
opening of the I'matiHa g eminent ir
rigation project at f tcrminlou Wd
nesday. An exnirniiiii t rain of eight
I'oucheH wiik run from this city.
The great gates of the reservoir were
opened promptly by government engi
neers and the water from the reservoir
piiurd into the distributing canals and
out over the land of the project, which
coin prison 'jL'.itiiil acres of fine mi tidy
toil adapted to every crop of the tern
penile zone.
The crowds Hwarmed over the entire
project, viewing its various heailgates,
inspecting the reservoir, hcadgutes, tow
r, feed and distriluit ing canals, pipe
line and other interesting details of
the .-td.iMMi, mat project.
The Little Milliliter.
"The Little Minister," a dramnti.n
tion of the Ntory of that name, is one
of the features of (ieorgiu Harper's reji
ertoiro this season. The story of "The
Little Minister' is one of .1. M. Har
rio's best, and gives fine scope for dra
ma lie action. The scene is laid in Scot
laud, nnd the story deals with love.;
labor and religion. The central figure. ,
Lady Mabbie, who is the ward nf Lord 1
Riutoul. a magistrate, overhears the eon ;
versa t ion of the authorities, in which
they are planning to arrest a number
of misguided weavers of thruuii. and j
for a girlish Inrk, and also moved by
pity for the common people, she inn
pic radcH in gypsy costume and gives
the weavers warning, thus foiling the
plans of t he officers. She meet h the'
Little Minister by nccideni. lie falls
iu love with her. No! knowing her
r.mk, the match is opposed by all of his ,
ongregation until she wins their hearts
bv her sweet and lovable character.
In Lady Ilabbic Miss Harper has a
p:irt well suited to her capabilities as
an actress, aud one in which she lias
ictiieved remarkable success thro 'out
the Middle West, She is supported by.
Joseph Petriek as The Little Minister
and an unusually strong company. The
play will be produced with special seen
cry and correct costumes. 1
M iss Harper s engagement at the
Medford Opera House is for one week.
be(ji utiiny Monday, June 1.
Cnrsteju at White Temple.
In the tiliiem t Or. J. W'hiteomb
Urongher. pnstor of the White Temple,1
Portland. Uev F. W fastens of Me- ,
Minuville college, fonnerlv of Medford.
preached Sunday morning on "The
i'hri-tian Kvtra." lie took for his text
M:itt. v:-H H. in which Christ is quoted
as siiving to his disciples: "Ye have
In nrd that it h:.th been s:iid, thou shalt
love thv neighbor and hate thine ene
mv. Hiit I sav unto you. lovn your ene
iiiieH. bless them that curse you. and
pruv for them w hi. h despitef nlly use
on and petseeote yon."
Nash Hotel Arrivals.
li. II. Miller. W r Walling. Minne
npulis; I'h.-iiles V ll..vce. Portland; .Ins..
A. Slor.ih. Will.aiu Smilev. ,-itv; Mrs.
i:. .1. i-.dc. it ,i i vi... coi..,tin; j. n.
II. aid. Sterling Mine; Kov S. Wagner.
Portland; It X. Aylwin, F. M. (1 Menra.
Miss K Tl Sh,,en. San Francisco; .las
Schmidt .1 W. Hoi. in. tlrants Pass; 0.
A. Irlnle. SI. I.nois; K. II. Fralick,
T. K. Palm. r. W 1, Clarke, San Fran
Cic;
land
II, V. SI a rr, A. K. 1, arson. Port
Nevada's Ooventtw an OroKonlnn.
I 'NT Kill, nr.. May VS.-IVn S.
Iticker-.m. xxho is noxv governor of 1SV-
ada. x ice John Sparks, deceased, is ft
Malheur county l...y, aged 4 years. His
parents reside on ft farm five miles xvest
of Vale. He left M section seven rears
ago for Ncxa.tn and joincit tne .Miners
I'tiion in White Pine eonnty, and when
the union nskisl recognition on the state
ticket he was named as llentonrnt gov
emor. He serve" in the Philippiue war.
ceti.tjn? in Portland.
i . ... ... ... . ..i....:..- ... v.l
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
I f you ant iw cream, give your
order to the Hook Store Creamery. "
MessrH. Potter and (iould of St. Juliu
( )r., owners of one of I lie finest or
chards iu the valley, that formerly
owned by Mr. Watt, are in Medford.
All I. mils of job jointing at Portland
prices,
Attorney li. i. Smith of tirauts Pas
spent Wednesday in Medford.'
Miss K'llu (iauuyaw, stenography and
typewriting. lioom 4, 1'ulin block.
Or. and Mrs. J. F. JieJdy went to
(ranis Pass Wednesday evening, re
turning Thursday. They made the
trip 1o visit witli James Mouahau and
family of Spokane, whit were returning
from Arizona.
' Ladies, we have employed Miss Pitt
j it of tiage Hrot., Chicago, an up to
date hat trimmer. She is at your ser
j ice at all times, (iive her a trial.
' Prices rea-onable. M rs. West, comer
I Seventh and S streets, Medford.
MTtrnde Fa v has returned f rom a
visit to San Francisco.
Harry Culbertson, ge.neral contractor
and builder, cement work n specially,
Medford, Or.
J. Miller, a well known ram-her
of Trail creek, spent Wednesday iu
Medford. Ho reports that everything
is in bloom in his section and that pros
peets are bright far the coming season.
We deliver sweet cream or buttermilk
every day; watch for our wagon or
phono orders to the Creamery. Phone
No. oga.
Mrs. L. Carl of Pasadena, Cal., is
in Medford with the intention of pur
chasing. If you have lost or found anything,
need work, or have something sell, it
doesn't matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
Colonel Prank Kay, the New York
millionaire capitalist, arrived this mom
ing from San Francisco.
If you want, sweet cream or butter
(milk, order from the Creamery or watch
for the wagon. I deliveries made every
day. Phone NV 023.
W. Villoma aud If. Styhnier of Te
pe. Ari.., are visiting Medford with
the desire of locating.
Just arrived, a carload of swing ma
chines. See (1. W. Johnson at the
Medford Pharmacy,
(i. Ihil'ty and family of ( 'ullage
drove arrived in Medford yesterday
with the intention of locating here.
Latest designs needlework, infants '
outing fits, shirtwaists, centers, under
wear, etc. N Ilecrafl Shop. .'ts2 Wash
ington street, Portland, r. . .'!
.1. If. ffundnll, who bought the Pel?
tett orchard some I ime ago. returned
from Port land yesterday.
1 .ml ie h, if you want hair goods,
switches, puffs or curls, or wish to sell
your hair, come to Mrs. L. L, 1'cnmes'
residence, near the Herman church, Med
ford, Or.
W. II. Fuller of Pennsylvania is here
looking over the valley.
Ladies, when in Medford calt on Mrs.
West, corner Seventh and (! streets, and
get your hat trimmed to your order
while you wait. Manicuring und sham
pooiug parlor in connection.
A parly consisting of W. K. Tuber
of Ketchekan, Alaska, and V. M. Tay
TO KNOW
Do You Examine
To iirlunllv kiiuw valih'S one must fotii;in- tliv (JihiiIh. If vv liouhl
(jooils from ono jobltiii house alum- und m-vt-r lookr-1 nt nny otlu-r liiu8,
wi oultl not ioMfililv know value or givr von the hesl jroods. We .in
vile a roinarison of our ooiIh witli nny you ltuy in the pity, ami frel
sure of winning out.
Glove Sale
AH loiin lihnt'H ;uo now on sale.
We invite you to mvuii'- what - you
lieeil now. fur limn Hi'vt'N "ill yruw
About 1-3
Sale of I rtinks and Suit Cases
This is the pla-'i- to huv your trunk ami Suit t'n-es. Kvery trunk is
now selhnn at ACTUAL .WHOLESALE PRICE. A look will prrtaiuly eon
vinee yon that we save you money.
No re-lui'tioii-t on Suit fase. but eerv i-ase i markeil so tloe to actual
rust that the hamiliun it simply an M TOM M( i .TIO.
Wash Goods
Kverv piere of Cotl.-n Wash jj,,',-?
iu tin soie it retiieit iu price.
Let u tlinw von Ihiie foods aiitl
quote reducttonn.
Muslinwear and Waists
Kxeiy piece of Muslin l iulerxvear and ex.rx While Waist up to .! is
noxv marked at spo. .al pric. a. Vo.i cannot afield to mi-s a look at these
goods if yon are needing tither xvaists or undci muslins.
SEE THE LINE
OF CHILDREN'S
WHITE PRESSES
Medford's New Ladies' Shop
BAKER-IIUTCHASON CO.
(J Street. Just North Jackson County Bank
lor of Seattle, are Htnying at the Nash
for a few days looking over the or
chard proposition in the valley.
Any one wanting help of auy kind
phone li'.l or addreaa W. H. Weat Km
ploymwit Co., Medford, Oregon. Office
in jewelry Htore, corner SttvuuUi uutl C
streets. Heliablo help furnished on ihort
notice free of charge.
Jack Aitken went down to Woodvllle
a Xo. Id last night.
I i-e cream delivered to any part of the
city. Order from the Creamery' or
Book store. '
One of the workmen was quite ae
riously injured while riding in the buck
et with a bundle uf tools. A shovel
handle caught on the wall and he was
t hrown to the bottom of the shaft.
There is a strict rule against riding in
the bucket.
K. V. Carter, the banker of Ash
land, and K. T. Staples, proprietor of
the Ashland hotel, pent Thursday in
Medford.
Mrs. K. J. Cole and R. J. Cole of
Cob-stiii mineral springs spent Wednes
day in Med ford.
Jeff l. Heard of the Sterling mine
and Miss I.! lady s heard spent Wedues
lav in Medford.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
. II. Ifmmii. lis li .Inhu Allwrt.
I,. I 2, l.lo.-k l.ri, Central Point$
Ki-sinh It. Wati-li to E. K. (irt'en
niati, 1.S7 attroH in section 5,
tuwnsliip :tt), rouge 1 K
K. F. (in-riuiinn to A. U. Hel
lnnn, I.S7 iieres in Hoetion 5,
t i w li h li i . ;i!, range 1 K
Want J. Spencer to K. A. Bireh
ell, lli-J.:t" neres in section 6,
township .'(li, range 4 W
Eil Seott to Wilholm Gomer,
Inn.l in township 37, range 2
W
H. (!. Stone to Rachel M. White
side, lots 2 ami .'I, Mock 2, Cen
tral Point
Iloliort I). Norton to Uachel M.
Wliiteside. lots -1, ", II. 7, S and
!l, Idock 2. Outrnl I'niiit . . .
Thomas K Xicliols to Willis M.
Tavlor, land in II T, (' Hi, town
ship Wl, range 1 V
It. H. Tuft to Sarah K. "Weks.
I..t 7 and part of lot li, Idock
I, Hnngalow ndditton to Med
ford Anna Itindlaiili to Friskrii-k H.
Peters, property in Burr's ad
ilition to .Modford
2100
100
.mo
2S00
j William ltiechling to Benjamin ,T.
Trowhridge. lot 6, Idock l!.
Medfonl
CIRCUIT COURT NBWS.
.lohn K. Hart vs. Susan K. Hurl; di
voree; case tnktMi under advisement.
O. & ('. Itniiroad company vs. Mat
ildas Moll; sail to ipiiet title; decree
granted.
Maltha S. Slnnkard vs. Mathew Stun
kard: suit for ilivorci-; ilismissed.
YELLOW BUTTE MINE
18 NOW SHIPPING ORE
i:iii:i-:Viiol, Cnl., May 2S. Two
carloads of ore were shipped lo the
Mammolh smeller at Kennett from the
Vi-llow Unite Saturday. Ill drifting to
Hie west from tiie shaft tlireo fino bod
ies of ore were encountered. A drift
will snnn he started to the east.
VALUES
What You Buy?
Hosiery Sale
Hiiiiilmls ami liuiulifils of people
are Inn inn their Hosiery here, .lust
now we have some very gnod spreials
to slinw. The sain are
33 1-3 Per ce it.
Wash Belts
Altont loo lieantiful White Wash
Melts, lmuiiht at a snap, woith :i."e
taeh. now on sale at. ehoiee ,19c
BEAUTIFUL
WASH DRESSES
FOR LADIES
Pathetic Appeal to Wives
and Mothers
T. E. Daniels. Medford. Ore.
MY DEAR FRIEND: The time has come when I must ask you a
question, one concerning a thing, the contemplation of which
has caused me many sleepless nights-and corresponding days
nf gniiatv.
" " '
This is a subject of which I hate to speak to anyone,
and yet I must know the worst. I dare not communicate my
state of mind to my mother, for, as you know, she is so old
fashioned about these things there would be only one answer.
In my distress I appeal to you.
It may surprise. you to have me turn to yot in so mighty a
matter, but because I know you so well, I feel that you under
stand me, and that your heart is ever open to me.
I am asking a great deal of you, but while you are con
sidering this, I beg you to put aside all cares, all social
jOys and devote your time and faculties to the proper con
sideration of the question I have to ask--but I must come to
the'point. Do you think it is time for me to put on my summer
underwear? Sincerely yours,
VOTE. YES X
Daniel's Summer Underwear
First-class cotton ribbed, balbriggau and Porosknit and elastic seam under
wear in blue, ecru, white, black, cream, salmon and many other colors at
$1.00 a suit. Compare our values and buy what
Looks Good To You
Ask Any One Who Knows
and they will tell you that for a plaGe In Medford to buy Drug Store
Goods, whether It Is
PRESCRIPTIONS TO BE COMPOUNDED. PROPRIETARY REMEDIES
FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY OR POSTCARDS
The EAGLE PHARMACY Is Best
A. 1-:. WHITMAN, Manager, Palm Block, Medford, Ore.
PARIS PRIZE riOHT
MAD, STATES PUOILIST
XKW YORK. Max- '.'k. Willie Lewis,
i the I alitor nia fighter, is here today and
isaxs ho is preparing to return to Paris.
xvhere the fighting game is gosi just nt
i present. In reference to the match in
that city with Walter Stanton, ho said:
j "silaiiton was making a l.ig hit in the
I rnitod States and was a log drawing
i caul lieforo 1 knocked him out. N'ow
I the public have no use for him."
Lewis savs Paris is prire fight ma. I.
and fro reports that have lieen received
' here lately, tremendous interest is lie
ing taken late Iv ring limits In- all class
es of societv.
MOVEMENT TO SEND WOMEN
1 TO NATIONAL CONVrvrrnur
t OLOK.UH) Sl'lllNils. c.. Mav ov
It xvaa announced here todav that a
standing movement will made in an ef
fort to send a woman delegate t the
democratic national convention, which
will .. held in lVnver ,n ,llx-. it j,
proposed to name Mrs. Margaret Howell
!via Hayes, only living daughter of
President .lefferson IVivi,, f ,h,. ,
fedoracT.
A movement of a similar nature i.
in IVnver seeking to send XI rs. R,lth
ltrynn I.eavit, daughter of W. J. rtrvan
fcs a delegate.
Medford,
For.
BURGLAR OPERATES IN
RESIDENCE AT YREKA
..VltKKA, (al., May 2. Knrly Sun
lay morning a burglar effected an on
trance into M. K. Huckner's house on
Third street liv prying open the front
window. After rummaging the house
he got hold of Mr. Huckner's pants nud
took about $1" from the pockets. nff.
er which he made his inn Tl. l...
glar. after getting int.. the house, took
.... ...m, i.eiaging in one of the worn
en folks, tore it up and used part of it
for a mask. Both Mr. Ilnckner and
his wife heard the man when he .. ..
in the house, and Mr Uocbner ....
i" gei nis pisioi. which was not loaded.
Hy the time he got it loaded the noise
had scared the man awav.
GrandBallJulyFourth
IN BUTTE FALLS,
AT THE ALBERT HALL
I'ome one, come nil. Music. Wood
ruff Orvhostra. Tickets, including tup
per. l.."i. Managers, Albert Baker.
Seven Room House
on two lots, on Xvi creek, Vcxviiort
Hreg.m; 1 1 not) if taken quick.' j
QUS SMITH, I
411 Buchanan Bldg., Portland Or
Ore. , May 28, 1008.
JUST A HINT
WHEN YOU WANT MEATS OF ANY
KIND. VEAL OR CHICKEN, ' THA
IS REALLY FIRST-CLASS, WITH
THE PRICE NO MORE THAN ELSE
WHERE. THE PLACE IS
The Medford Meat Co
NEXT TO THE HOTEL NASH, FOR
MERLY POTTINOER S PLACE. ?E
LIST OF PLEASED CUSTOMERS IS
OROWINO EVERY DAY.
IF YOU ARE NOT ONE OF THEM.
WHY NOT? SATISFACTION AND
ECONOMY HERE.
IT IS TIME TO
1
A TV BANK.
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