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    3 - TlTK MEDFORD DAHiY TRTnUyK," MEDFORD. ftREfiOX". FRIHAT, JTTyl
Medford Daily Tribune
' A LiT PVt In Live Town.
Published very evonlug except Snndny
i Medford PublUhlng Company,
i O. PUTNAM, Editor and Mnnugi-r.
Admitted as Second Clam Matter in
tht Postoffic at Medford, Oregon.
' Subscription Raws:
One month, by mail or carrier.
On year, by mail
.n.fin
. o.oo
OREOON NOT A FREAK.
Oregon n beiuK denounced by tu
,ubiidi.ed pre and machine pulitieiaua
.a a freak atate, beeaune it bun take"
way from corpora't ion tbe '-'r to
eleet United Htate. 'wontum and ivi n
it to tbe people.
Popular election of ent..r baa I'.udlj
teen advocated by tbe .." l'l'"
atateamen" that are now n-mr
Oreitou. And tbe aob. recoil of the
"enaurci. be,au. tbe people of Orcn
Lav, wen fit to elect a democrat to tb.
Vnited Htalea Kcnate inatead or a re
PWIe- . ,,, ,.. de-
ThMA anini ,III"-n - --- . .
..;,, tbe procccdnrc rani!
illi
. - -. tven venrH
K"
c.n cboieu .cantor by the
... fi,ee iaiera, lucholiiiK "
lonVd dcad.oeU and -Cauda
Direct pr.mary tb
.,! to the jeoW ,,.
rfitiun. for
ni party, bos ami ,
.,f the how, the cororutl
a. tovi:zz:Zv
atampeded lih a floe
uie or '"' I'" ;' ,0 the re.Kn
partiaanah.p, j 10 ,. tUo
,;a eontro, HUio,
M . tlie irfivcriiMi '"
Die
, federal ,ltf nfll.n
Vnrll Hllll
like mc ' . buaineM
and tber W-'h, , ,c
intercata, i " . lntt(.r t
dlacovery inav ., ,c "ncnnle
i,;o thev have become
,ay"'"' ,'.",. I., vote for,, man
Tirply bcT - he la a republican or
!'P'Li l.t ln.i.t on conaider.nK b,M
record and ability ln.te.ri of hi. r
ti.au.hip.
jki,.v, t. ll.e Prcak tnte, New orli
' -,M,.h keen term aflcr term wicked
old Tom Watt and pr.ifcx.innnl briber
now In the aennle, or Orcion, water
i..n( ,. n, in fluiiiilicrliiin F Which
' I. thn freak atate. the rotten linrmic;!'
f ii.n,1 luliinil where Hlunduril Oil
eorruotioiii.t Ahlrlch and trnal tool Wet
more are kept, in the .cnnte term after
term de.pitn the wialiea ol tne penpn
nr Oregon, where tlie people in.ist on
their choice f
Aro the people of Oregon " crazy "
beeauae they in.iat on acudin(f (lie alilem
man in the atate, Irreapcctive of parly, i
.o the aenaln, Inatitad of having llnrri
uian creature., like Perkin. and Flint
of California turning Ita reaourcea over
to tbe corpnrntlona for exploitation?
No, Oregon la not a freak atale, ex
cept 111 tbe aenae Hint It ia free from
1 the corporation control that douilnalen
the other atate.. The people are not
ernzy almply becnuMe they refuse to lei
a llurvey Hcntt have nnother chance to
pay 2fi.OOO for a aenatorial gol
brick.
Oregon la merely leading the way, n
pioneer iw reatorlng lo the people the
joat art of popular government, and
hence like nil reformer., mtiHt expect
tbe abuae of react ionariea. Hut within
ten yeara tbe "freak" way of Oregon
will be tbe accepted way of tbe ualion
and tboae that oppnae it will commit
political hnri knrl.
FIND TOUNO TROUT IN
HOPKINS ORCHARD DITCHHH
Kvery citizen of aoutbera tregou wli
lorca to caat. a fly r ilroi a bait fo
the feative trout aboulri apeedily uae hb
iufluencr iu the ilirectinn f protecting
tbo fiah atreama ia (hi. section of th
alate. Reporta from almoat every lo
cality .bow that trout are being killed
by tbe thoiiHnnda hecauac of the lack
of proper acrceua at the henrigutea ot
tbe irrigation ditcbea. Trout from tm
to aix iacbca long are found every day
in tbo laterala at the Snowy Unite oi
.. ebard here at Central Point, Iho wate
in which cornea from tlie Fish l.ak
canal. Tbe atate law. rcmurc every
- hoadgate to be acreened, ao na to pre
- veut the fiah eaterint! the ditchea, and
it ia certainly time the law waa
forced. Fiabernie nreporl lUh acarccr in
Koguft river anil it. tnbutartea thia arn
ain than ever before, and if thia wbol
.ale detraction tf young fiah ia not
atopped, fiabing either for aport
profit will aoon be a thing of the pat
in southern Oregon. The attention of
Fiab Warden McAlliater ahould In
'called to thia condition without delay
Central Point Herald.
GOULD AND HARRIMAN
8ION PEACE COMPACT
. NKW YORK, .Tunc 12. Thr chief top
h In Wall tret today In th reported
msieabl adjustment of tht differences
between Oottld and Hnrriman. ft in
imdcnitood that thn agreement w:i vt
felted Jimt before flcorne J. (loud 'b de
fctedtumcrnfirypetnoinpupnet fit"! w ?K
partur for Kurope, and ovcr nil of
1h d input ed quentionn hftween the
OouH and Harrimnn lnt.'retH in thp
mnim wt 0f P.tihut ana m fnn
' vlfcl lMii.K nf the WMtorn 1a
ffij.,bt it bo opnt.,1 n Imrmonv
' mtu inn iiurrunnu ntm.
UfidiT thp rfincnt, h.wtvrr. tlnnW
will not be nMo to curry out bin )0ini
of a (jreat continental tlnuM nyitrm.
t inr ir. provm.n t lit t no to nut not eroM
tb AI)e(fhcnieK with hid wentern eon
Dcetloo to Join bis wcntern Murvlnnd
Una.
I
BPORTINO NEWS.
The Portland Loa Augc lea .cries,
playeu al Uic urcgou meinponB aw
.,.);, ,.(-.., Tliu Moninr, lire iiiiwM
" -
playing Oakland on the home grounds
und beat them bmlly the two firat
games.
In the recent hill climbing contest at
( iiiciunnti tbe Thomas .Detroit Forty,
carrying four passengers, won in claaa
r cars costing from -Jo0(l to :t."i00.
Time, 0:40 2-3. There were 14 entries.
The Knox car waa second. Time,
0:47 2-5. A ri.n third. Time, 0:" S 3.
The O. It. ii S. ball tossers of Port
land won their first game with the
Omnia Puss team on tlie grounds of
the hitler by a score of 7 to 3.
A correspondent to the Kan Francisco
Kxaminer packs the following All Coast
league team: Madden, llerrv, catchers;
.Sagle, (Irav, (Iroom, Willis, pilcners;
llillon, first base; Casey, second base;
Zeider, shortstop; Delmlis. third base;
ike, left Held; McCredie, right field;
Kllia, center field; Slattery, utility.
Recent evneta do not bear out this
progliosticat beeauae several or tlie
beat players are not in this lineup.
loe (ians and Battling Nelson ore
I ruining for tlieir 1a rouliu noni in
San Frauciaco on duly I. The hitler has
chance to win if Ilia fight become.
protracted.
After this week's series with Oak-
laud the Ilea vera go south for three
weeks, playing around the circuit. Oak
laml, Los Angeles and Frisco, ami men
come liome I nr a lour wees series,
opening with Frisco.
Rudolph rnliolz, the lloer, and Phil
rtrock will box esix rounds al Los
Angeles on I lie night of .lime 2ii.
Onnnrs and trainers who have been
racing their slables at Kmeryville are
shipping tlieir atrings through Itogue
Uivor valley to Senllle and Untie. Tile
Seattle meetiui; opens Juno '20 and
il Hutto June "7.
Dv winning from the Bcnls twice Run
lav the Oak. have won five of seven
mmea and have forced tbe Heals into
tho cellar.
The Medford and Ashland ball teams
will play on the local grounds next
Sunday afternoon. An excellent gamr
s anticipated.
MILLION DOLLAR BUO
HAS LEFT THE COUNTRY
WANIIINdTOX. I). (' .Imni-
Kxil I li liiii,niii,iniii ln, TIh ii.lv. 'lit
.f Him HVhhuiii II v, wliirh is imw devour
I lie winter wlic.it crn. mid liriritfiiiK
tlM-t'nr tl) tilt' Ili'JII'lH of till1 flU'MUM'S in
Kimsnn, rl(H tlx' :iwMi nj; from tin1
apntliuht. of what whh prohnldy in it h
hey iloy tin' jri'ittPHt wi'iiltli prodih-in
iiiHOi't in flu 1'iM'onin of ronuin'rci',
TliiH Imir, tlie Nrih I'tMMi iiplitH, wiin
worth j(ilil),lli)O,0(M) to ImiiiIi lUM'oimtM of
iiiiih in tlim fonntry in lilii", who,
H't it H Cllll. At tlie s;Hilr I IIIH' it
whh ho iIchI nici ivt I inn dcMpcriui1 ci
forts were umde to exterminate it. Men
wihc in lutmiloy were on tlieir liiieew
in the llclil h extnnininu; it with miini
fvillji nmHM' H- '1'"' HeienliHtH diHrnvcreil
'itlicr $ nnd IlicH whicli look mucIi
i fiinry to the little nii in ipicHtion
Unit they m-lutilly licun to feed on it.
Then thcHf HcicnliHlH hiiti-hed tni-l turnt-d
looxe millions of Hichc piiniHitcH to de
vour nr destroy tlie JiHi.mm.OOO tm.
They Were ptiltly Hucei'risf 111 Hlld II
tlireiilmed enlliuiitv wnn nverted.
OOEDS PROVE ABILITY
IN JOURNALISTIC LINES
I'M VKttSlTY OK OHKOON, KuK nc,
.lune 12. The lirnt nnnmil women's
dit ion of the Oieyon Woeklv, which
wan to have appeared .lime 1, Wiis u
ivoiiliibly delayed and was ismu-d yt
terduy. It ifl full of intere-tting articl
and contain cuts of l'rofesor l.nella
('lay Carson, dean of the woiiH'ii. ill
teiular week I v editorial stalT, Villard
Hall, the library, the nirls' dormitory
uid i he Noruritv hiMises. Tht-re are :iho
interesting articles on the vnrioiiH attiv
ilies of thn ynuiiK Indies.
Ali.tgrthcr, it is credit to the uni
crsify mid the coeds. The object of
'hi iptvial edition is to give the co ed
in opportunity to present their sole of
'iinversity lite and to show that thev
i No are capable of taking a hinlin
ait in student body affairs.
The literary department was
.hare of M iss Kmily Mnhe. anil the
'inancial end was looked after bv Mis
j;nes Vleitch.
SOCIETY WOMAN CONDEMNS
80 MANY WOMAN'S CLUBS
H U'AtiO. 111., .lpne l2.-Voiiien
i he 1'nitcd States are beiiij; slowly
clulihcd" to death, not th- ordin:tr
lull, but by women's clubs, according
o the views of Mrs. l.afayett Vminji. a
prominent society watuon of les Moines
la., who is here with her hutband and
rho is a delegate to the republican na
ional convention.
Women ' clubs are a disinet evil, in
tiy opinion," she said. "Thev take up
too much of a woman's time nnd arc
too numerous. I think we could get
iloiitf without them very nicely, though.
'hey do much got) in certain ilivi
sums.
RATTLINO NELSON BEGINS
TRAINING TOR GANS TIGHT
s.W KRANCIHCO, Calif., June II.
Huttling N'cNon, nho ho jtlt leturiled
rom a tliri'e week visit to North
oat eitu'H, left this nfternoon for
Mciidi'iitmll Hprinir.. near Livennore,
fchere he will upend n week iu hunting
..inn. mm. MciKon is very en
tliiiHia.tie over tlie reception which was
iirrimlnl l,i, ln t, north nnd anva that
"r"h' """ record, t tlie v.ndeville
nmu. whrre he appeared with hi. .par
ner. .men (trace. Aft,., nia
niiiiilllK trip, he wilt settU ,mn t
Mllletl's ill training for his light with
Hans on July 4th. I
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No ingle lnjr
tions leu than 16 cents. Six Insertions
for tbe price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line per month.
LOST May 2, between Ninth and
M and Twelfth and K streets, an alii
gator satcbel, containing private let
ters and papers, keys, aud gold ring.
Finder return to tbi. office aud re
ceive reward. Mr.. Laura O. 0ardner.7(J
THK PI.ACK TO H AT Corner A and
Seventh, near bridge. Hoarder, want
FURNISHED ROOMS The O'Dell,
over poatoffice.
I'OIt HUNT Six room house, after
June IS. Inquire at Oseubruggo res-
idence. tf
FOR SALK 27 acres foothill land, good
soil, easily cleared; greater part near
ly level; one mile from rail load Bta
'.ion; :10 per aero; 300 cash, easy
linns on balanci. AddrcsB P. O. Box
571, Medford, Or. 74
FOR SALE One pao heavy mules,
new harncaa, heavy wagon, (230 cash.
Box 13.-1, Medford, Or. 76
FOR SALE Corner lot, 50x100, on 0
street 4 blocks south of West Sev
euth; faces new Catholic schoul and
arijoiua fine residences; tbe locatioa
is unsurpasaed in Medford; price $030,
$250 cash, and balance on easy tormfl.
Writo Box 308. tf
WANTED To rent, a furnished or un
furnished bouse for the 'summer. Write
Box 308, Medford. tf '
FOR SALE Extra flue driving team of
young mares; driving rig complete to
go with the auiiie, including new road
wngou, single and double harness, sad
dle, robes, etc. Sacrifice price on all
if taken soon. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Choice house lot, 3 blocks
from railroad depot, corner lot, high
and wet drained; good soil for gar
den; sightly location near Catholic
school; property values aro increasing
fast, in this vicinity and there are
few lots on tht market; a good buy
for someone; complete, abstract; easy
term. Write M, euro of Tribune,
Midfonl, dr. tf
WANTED Ten teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; good wages.
WANTKD Man to Vork on ranch. Hoe
Her! AmltTfloo, Medford.
WANTKD WaMhinn unit ironing done
prieeH reHHt)nhle. Mrs. Darling, .'110
Ninth Htreet.
Til
WANTKD 10 or til) aere.ii, improved
closo in. (livo description, prica and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners
Address K. H. Hliss, Jiox TiSII, Med
ford. tf
r'oir
i KNT Two front office
rooms
and one lariro mum Ittix-IO in
Mile
building, I iiijuire
Triliiino office.
at premlseH
or at
... J-.-
KOH SALK Hunabout, H'AQO, thorough
ly equipped with odomctor, acetidyne
lights, top, etc, A. 0. Allen, Medford,
Or. ,
T()TltADl: Good investment property
iu Kuiibus City, Mo., worth toOOO, to
trade for Itoguu Itiver fruit hind. .1.
1). lloldsbv, 4'212 Maiu at., KausaH (Mty,
Mo. 7(1
I'OK SALi: One IT. 8. Cream Sepa-
rntor. No. fl: 500 capacity; good an
new; cost S0; will aell for i-i0. R.
C. Henslcv, Cantral Point.
I'Oli SAI-K S. N. Subdivision ia tu the
narket now; choice ten ncro tracts,
best location in tho valley. L. Nee
demever, .lack son villa.
I'OIt SAI.K 500 head of full blood
Hunihouillxt Block shcup; largo, heavy
Hlicarcrs of fiut' wool. John 8. Her
rin & Sou. 84
I'OK BALK Five room house, beauti
fully located, with lo lOiMS, ten bear
lit); apple, trees; this in a snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Addrens Lock
Hoi 1M, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to .100
head of stock sheep. Writs Doi 1.11,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL IUUOKK. MEDFORD,
lriccs right. Pumps Karnished i
Wanted.
OR.
' hen
BAJU. OLOSCOCK.
Contractors and Huilders.
All Work Ounranterd.
Office with 0. II. Pierce Sou.
Phone 1153. P. O. Roi 771.
WILLIAM C. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tnner.
Special Rates by th Year.
Itendtpurtcrt at Halo's Piano Hou.
AH Work Guaranteed.
P. O. Hoi MX MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Hurjpon.
Office t Kesidoac
COLVIQ It DURHAM,
Attorneys-si-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham. Grants Fass, Ol.
M. Colvlf. Medford, Or.
Win
CillSHOLM ft MARTIN
House Pninting. Paper llaugiug and
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
Phone L'i!. Lockbox 12.1, Mclfonl. Or.
Medford Furniture Co, Undertaker
Day phone 353j Night Thones: C W.
C'oi'iklin J. II. Hutler MS.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL'
EECTION AOENCY.
Lock Boi 808. Medfonl, Or,
E. R. SKBCT. M. .
Physician and Surgoo
Modern Kiniipped Operating Rooms.
X Hay. Office Hours, 1012. 2 4 P. M.
Office tu Jtckson County Bank 9dg.
OO TO DR. OOBLB FOR TOUR
' OLA88BS.
Optical Parlor in Terry's Warehouse,
sbVbNTH 8TRKKT.
"lis Has No Other Bullae.
Medford Opera House
CHAS. D. HAZELRIOO, Manager.
THE LAST SHOW OP THE SEASON
ONE NIOHT
MONDAY, JUNE 1DTH
SPECIAL
RETURN
or
ENOAOEMBNT
GEORGIA HARPER
IN
ZAZA
Do You Use
"The best flour that can
i 1
be milled from the best
r
wheat money can buy?
Davis Best Flour ,
Is "bi'HtM by every tost
It soils for less niouoy
and gives twice as inu.-h
satisfaction. ,
Don't let your groror
talk you into buying
other brands shipped in.
Try a sack and be eon
' vineed.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will lie made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Linos ia Oregon
FUO.M MEDFORD, ORB.
as follows:
lloth Ways Onii Way
Through Via
Portland. California.
TO
Chicago $82.40
St. Louis 77.40
$S7.i50
82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
St. Paul tio.no
Omaha G9.90
Kaunas C'itv .. fi!).90
Tickets will be on sale
July ti, 7,22,2:5.
August 6, 7, 21, 22..
(ioort for return in 90 days
with stopover privileges at
pleasure within limits.
RKMBMHER TUB
DATES
For any further information
call on
A. S. WOSKNIi.U'.M,
Local Agent, or write to
W'M. M'-Ml'IiUAV, General
Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
Tht merchant and farmer,
The saleslady and the clerk
Will find that speculation
Will very seldom work.
Speculation is invariably a very risky
undertaking. When it comes to buying
cigars, there's no taking chances if
vou smoke our IVI Marcia l.'e, R. R. V.
1V, or The Medford Re eigars. They
have a reputation for giving satisfac
tion ia every particular. Wo ask you
In all fairness to give them a trial.
R. R V. CIGAR WORKS.
Time Tabtes
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
v Northbound.
No. 1 6 1 Oregon Express
No. 141 Portland Express. .,
No. 223 1 For Ashland
Southbound.
No. 15Califomia Express.
X. 13San Francisco Exp.
No. Z25 1 Froiu Grants Pass..
3:24 p. in.
9:49 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
10:33 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
9:15 p. m.
, PACiriO ft EASTERN RAILWAY.
I Leaves Medford . .
7:50a. m.
3:20 p. m.
10:50 a. m.
5:30 p. m.
I Leaves Medford . . .
Arrives Medford.
Arrives Medford.
a OOUB RIVER 'VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. 2 Leaves Medford
No. 4 j Leaves Medford
Motor I Leaves Medford
Motor j Leaves Medford ....
No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville..
No. 3 Loaves Jacksonville. '
Motor1 Leaves Jacksonville.
10.40 a. m.
5:53 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
1:00 p.m.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very short notice
It can be used
on the tea table
or in the kitchen.
Attaches to any
electrolier
durable
ROGUE RIVES
ELECTRIC CO.,
Huccessor to Condor
Watnr I'ower (.'o. Of-'
Hen L' V V. 7th '' Vt.,'
npp. Wig elortric sign
l'h.inu :r,.
-. Coffee placed inside out
Electric Pulverizer is reduc
ed almost to a powder. Place
this powder in a cloth sack
and boil in the usual way and
make your coffee el ear and
free' from sediment. It will
In this way make more cof
fee and better coffee. Allen
(( Reaian (ahead as usual)
Grain
Granules
100 PER ' GENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure the best flavor, the
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
Golden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles.
Xtarly 2-pound package
for 25e, all retail grocers.
Wholesale bv
Golden
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
J. E. ENYARTJ'rcsiil ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50m
SURPLUS 10.000
Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
State Depositary.
Established 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS'
116,000.00
MEDFORD BASK & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Of flea fixtures and all kinds of planing mUl work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 8TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53.
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get what you want already-
prepared;
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
O STREET, N EAR EIG HTII
RESIDENCE
LOIS
ADMIRATION :
of the distingue stylo, perfect fit ami
exquisite workmanship nnd finish on
garments mmle by us is always given
t them by e.omioiftseurs in good dress
ing and by "the man who knows' a
good thing when he sees it. Wo make
suits and up-to-date garments gfiierul
ly for th( best dressed men in Med
ford. and would bo plrased to include
you among our patrons.
J. A. Kreuzer
& Co.
Importers and Tailors
Palm Building, Medford, Or.
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
R. W. GRAY, Builder
cor.oxr.vL roi?cn wokk, grill and lath
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
(If
Have you tried our tnoei.il 2- and .Vie Coffees, or our Pyra
mid Ten yrtf They are the bot in tha land; nlways good, al
ways thn same. Wo are nw showing a nice line of Cut Mass
and Pinner Ware. ' ?
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21(5 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
McQLASHAN JTJKKEN, Prop PHONE 1051.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t tushier.
National Bank
A COMPLETE RECORD
Put your money on deposit with tho
Jackson County Bank nnd pay your
bills by check. In this way you hBvo
a coinplcto record of money paid out,
nnd iu the canceled cheek you have the
best legal form of receipt. A check
is a safeguard against disputes ns to
the amount and date of payment. Wo
very cordially invito you to avail your
self of tho advantages of paying by
check by opening an account with the
Jackson County Bank.
W. I. VAWTER President
G. R. LINDLEY Cashier
LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER .
served at all hours of the day. The
good liver always comes hero hwen-he
wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any
ot the appetizing dishes that we make
n specialty of cooking to please the
fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a
well cooked meal, that can be prepared
i nly by an artist, visit
Nash Qafe
we have it.
Kifti'i-n lOioii'o lots for sale, located
five mimiteB from cli'pot, near school;
Hh'ho aold in block or soparaU'ly; easy
trnis; the best burn in tho city.
FRED'K C. PAGE
SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH; AU
TOMOBILE IIOI'SK; CITY WATER;
ELECTRIC LIOHTS; SEWER CON
NECTION, best resiilenoe section.
FRED'K C. PAGE t
itmm.
MEDFORD, OR.
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