1 8 TUK M HI) FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEnORD, 0RRG02C, WEDNESDAY, JUSE 17, IPOS. Oi Medford Daily Tribune A Live Packh in- a Livk Town. - Published overv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD JMUiUSUIXO COMPANY Ckohuk IYtxam. Editor and Manager. Admitted ns Second 'hiss Mailer in .HUUNCHII'TIOX RATES: Ono month, by mail or carrier. . .$0.r0 One year, by mail A CASSK1) COS VEST I OS. Dossed and dominated, absolutely lacking in enthusi asm and in sintaniety, dictated to in every detail, pro gramed from start to finish, the national republican con vention at Chicago this week is a mere formality to ratify, grudgingly, it is true, but still to ratify the administra tion's policies and carry out its instructions. To the vig orous swinging of the Dig Stick and the activity of the federal brigade is due the nomination of Mr. Taft. Not since Andrew Jackson forced Martin Van Rureu upon the country has any president tried to dictate who his successor shall be, as Mr. Roosevelt is doing. In com plete control of the party machinery, and one of the shrewdest, practical politicians of the day, the president has succeeded in dictating to the convention, 1 hough he failed to put the reforms he sought through congress. There never has been any public demand for TaftV nomination'.' His personality is not one that evokes enthu siasm, lie is entirely lacking in magnetism. His tem perament is judicial. (Irea! respect is fell for his ability and attainments, but there is nothing of the popular idol about the man, and it will be hard work to create enthu siasm' for him in the campaign. In spite of an active press bureau, the element of human interest is lacking. There is little doubt but that Mr. Taft is acceptable to the financial interests of Wall si reet, far more acceptable than Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. ISryan. If elected, Mr. Taft will carry out the Roosevelt policies, but carry them out in a Taft way. The spectacular will be lacking. "What is done will be done quietly. The people will not be kept in close touch with legislation and the personal interest, I lie appeal to the galleries that has made Roosevelt: such a favorite, will be eliminated. It woidd not be surprising, with the republican party demoralized as it is, if I'.ryan carried Oregon against Taft. as well as many of the eastern slates. It is hard for any administration to beat hard times, and that is whal Mr. Taft has to beat in the east. YUKON EXPOSITION NOTES. Tlic Pacific I'mist AtlvertiHiiiK Men' iiHHot'itition will moot nl (lid Alaska Yukon Tiieific exposition Homo tin)' tin' h.ller part or .Jiiih IIIWI. The permanent fence oueliiHintf tin' Alaska Vnknn-Pneifie exposit inn in near inK completion 11 ml in 11 ttlinrt limn n hiiiiiII inlin'mBinn fci will bo chiiriroil visitem. Tim Iniiilsc nphi nf tin' itroiiinl nf (hi. Alaska YiikoiiTncific exposition Iimh lini'ii lii'Kiin imtl tin" Biln in Iii-u'hi-nine; In I n liii mi I lin nppoiirniico it will Imvn in Willi. Airship rm-i-H will In' nm' "f the many ntlnii'tiiiiiH tit tlm Alaska Yiikon l'ncific exposition. '1'lti! New York Ann. chili in tiikini! irri'iit interest in tl niter. 1 Tin- iilllciiil flnwi'r of Ilii' Alnslin Yn knn-l'ncifie exposition has In'i'n 'l''l'i nitoly Bi'liitiil. II in tlm enctus dull lin, n flower wliirli grows profusely tiriniml I'unet sound. Tlm 1'nilcd States kovitiiiiioiiI will npi-nil jfiiim.litill fur it luiildinn ami ex hiliits nt tlir Alnnkii Viiknii Pacific i' position. A intiin Hoveruiiient Iniil'liiii: mill structures for Alaska. Ilnwiiii, tin Philippines iiinl lin' fisheries Industry will In. erected. In ii.lilitii.il In tin- prizes nft'iT.'.l bv f tin nniniiui'liii'iit "f tin' Alnsk.-i Yukon I'ni-it'ii. exposition fnr tin- poultry sliow. which will In' held 'lii'H! I'"' latter l'"rl i.f tlm fnir. ninny nlnnlili' cups Inn i' linen ilnimti'il by persons throughout Ik" country. Many tinl'munl associations urn plnn nine; tn linl.l tlmir 1SH'! m.'i-lintf nl 0" Alaska Ynk.ni I'ncific exposition. Tin IiiiiuIkoiiic liuildings mnl interesting ox hiliits nf tin' if I.iiii',''i' world's fnir. combined Willi Hi" nninrpnssi'il . ' ' mnl climate of Hc.illlo. makes tin metropolis of Hi" Pacific nnrUim-si im ideal convention I'ity. Til" lli:ir.:ii'ii'Hl "t lb" Alaska Vn l...... Pio-ilo- exposition is nlri-inlv i:n. illusions In provide ngiiinsl cl nf visitors while ill Seattle In '" tk I.'... f-.ir .lorino- til" summer nf t'-m!1 Hi'lltlb- easily took ""I'' "''"lit linn .liirinu tin' b 1 n v nf tlm Atlantic fleet, mnl nl mi limn 1 in i tin 'I" ' M .:i.,., ,.rio,l will there I"' in mini v in ilni ill tlio i'ity nt niioi'. HARRTMAN TO START CENTRAL OREGON LINES PORTLAND. Or.. .Inn" 17. K. II Hiirriiiwiii ' t (.tf.H linn.l issn will bn nppliml in purl lownnl i'!irini; rnlllfn from thn ronsi'ilnniM" nnlliiv nf inoni'V iii.tI" In iirvnv for vnriniiB rnil wiiy linis lhroni;h Intnrlnr Orffiin. A iniinlu'r of inon nrn now il oi n if "oro-. si'i'tion" work nlnni? Hi" snri'oy oxloli'l in(T frnni llu' Or"t;oii liur miulli into Cnlifornin. mnl llii'rn is iinlii'iition tli;it rmlintf will lu'nitl llloni; til" "list siili nf (lunso l.iilm xnlli-v this mnumi'r. 11" twpt'n AlluniN in nortln'tn Ciilifnruln nml l.nki'vii.w in soullu'rn Ori'tinn. tlir miTx-i'T runs for n.., ul 4S ,n,.s t,l,,c lloosi' ltikn. on (Im I'n.ti'rn aili. of t. vnlli'V. r or H ronsiilprnlilo av of llii uisiiiiht iiii-Ti! is toil onn ironiV .lisim bin riu'lil nf wny. Tlm X'nllny Is vnry nnr row ii Uiii i. t lin ,.,st shin of tlm Inkr ntiil thn hills oxli'iu! ilown vrrv nrnT lo Hi" tintuf.'il liny nr innrsli Inn.l bor ilnrini; th" Inl.n. Tlm rmil 'lull first ronslriu'ls .-ilontf thn cusl siiln will onn frnl llin bi'sl grAilo '"In Soitlli Ci'iitritl Orngnn. I He i'oitoffico lit Mmlforil, Oregon. 5.00 'OUR GEORGE.' (('onli-iliiiteil hy it prominent repulili I'll n.) 'Our (li'iirj,'"" in nur own ' Our mi'iiii I nr iin wi'll; "rriiiiMinuurit'ii'il " tlm "0, W ith (lin "ili'llun'riit in ' 1 govi'i'iuir. o. I'. yi'll. II" I'ixnil III" lliink, put nil til" lillil. With Still nl N'n. I Anil " ti'iiiiHlinirit'ii'il " lit" II. O. I'. Ily Mlinntin Ti'ilily's "nun." "N'n pnrly unw." h" tlrt'lly ith-.I; "Vnu nil linuw wlm I nut A ' llninii'Vi'll inn ' ili'lllin-rill Sn pli'itNi' vnt" fur th" 'iiiiiii.' I'll" H. O. I'. t.ink 0 nf'n b.iil, II in lunik mnl Hiuki'r, ton, tint tin' (.'. O. I', won't lurry Ion). Tn S"" Wll.'lt lli'iilj!!' will il. Hi' 'II vnli! with I'ilrlil'iii'k Tilliniin. W'lllintliH mnl llniirilnitin, too. Ami tlio llnosi'X nit ( f) ili'itioi-rnls tK th" south. Thut 's whnt nur d .rnrn.' .lo ii.'nrt;!' rmln th" mnl" lo vii'lorv On Hint ninki' no mislnkn: II" ' ' I i jilisiiiiii irii'il ' ' ri'pnltlirnln Ami ni.l.l.h-.l up tlli'ir "Cllkn." All luiil, tin- nri'iit "spi'llliitubr." Th" kiln; of " li'Ki'nli'iiuiin. " Until si'iiiitnr mnl ynvi'innr I'or tlio st nt,! of lirinvn ulul binili. Ml Imil! to our (li'iirtio t'lniinln'il;iiii Tin- sinoot host pi'l'lil" on llin l"-.'ii h Cor ho Iiiih n ' 'piTsotuililv " Tlm! I li.' II. II. I', fiiii'i ri'n. h. HUMAN SKELETONS DUG UP IN SAN BERNAR1UN0 SAN lll'K'N A UH1 Ml. Cil.. .Inn ilri-.'it "xi'iti'iui'tit prt'Mtils Iiito to i ri'snlt of tlm ,is,OM'rv of i Milium skoli tons in "xi'nvntinns ir.- I;iy ii . i "nil in tlm lists 1 1 of till' So fur tin boor I'ivi' pi'rsons. wo woiui-n. two inon :tn i "luiil. Iui" I u iiiu':irth"l. tit"l lli liuu'inn 's slill m prnross. Iluiulri'ils nf pi'rsiins 1i:i tlioiit til" Hrino of tlm uri'ivunn I'll il I I ml I'Ofori' til" polii r know of tlm .lis, o iv Tlm first ktiowli'ilt;" IiioiimM t Im polii-i-'s nnlii'i' wtis w lii'n n b.n i,i i.'tii'i'.l wnlkinir Ihrniinli tlm miooi uitli ii b.ini' of it liiiinnti sl1('l,.lon In slio.'itioli is Imini,' Ininb'. .'is tl,.-in-.'ir .1 iintoiioiis publii' lions,'. MARRIAGE OF HEIRESS SURPRISE TO HER MOTHER KW YtiKK. .1 "tuti'iiii'iit inride lo illili.p. sn.hr nf th .Hil'ntil. tin1 niaiiiri'j I T. - . en ili (ly tn re IimI.IV b lrt lalo Mrs .bine i' Ml tile i'i':ih( of l:lni;Mor. Vii. .l.-niiie Stanfunl hroji to Walter Wnt.on :i. nn elope ment. mid tlo- nr of tlo. n..l.l,.. time n a complete surprise to tlo- par nt of the rieli young heiress. "Ion Mr. I.mlirop . n,kJ if ,, nny oi, -,!,,. i, s t her ,1, mnrr,iKe to Wnl.on, .,p u,I Whv.l "o, none ntuilover; toil voiiuk tutiti toit onre. " met ll. Mis. I.nthrop .! tl,t . lm,, ileum I roll! I er ilililnliter til tin, v..h. - . where she Is al present. i HIS TURN CAME. Th Way th Liquor Man Got Even With trw Bank Teller. .Mnuy years n;.i t hero llyed in Hut lillul. Vt.. two lima who biire the ttHUie li.uiie. wliii-li iniuie ivu will cull AY. O. lulii'.s. One i.f tlll'Ml lui'll WHS 11 illl .-r yiillli bunk teller; the o.ller xvun i-iiK'ik'"'l in ruiinliiK n I'ljrtil" store with t Milfoil iitlm-Ulni-lit III the renr. ThiH w:.i In the tlays of prolllliltlull ill 't'l iiiiuii. Kveiy three or four weeks the hitter .Inni'S wolilil be liulc-.l into the poliie eiiurt mnl lined for I i " ' -" ell iiK. w hh-b wus i briilili-leil regularly In the daily pupers. The ImuU teller grew iiervnuti about it. anil one iiinriilii thig iiiitiiiiiiii-i'iiii'iit uppeured: "W. o. .Inue.s, iln- popular yoiin bunk teller of the ItulliiMl National biiiLk, wL-liei It to be : llilel'stoiil Hint lie Is 111 tin way roll 'ii'ile.l with the saloon keeper mnl 'tones ilu'lr iiaines may not l,e con loiiuih'il.' Now, II transpired Hint n few months ul lerv. ii nt Ihls young teller failed lo tipltem' one nionihie, nt his uci'iistomeil wlnilow nt Hie lunik. I 1 n n hnsty xaiiihiulioli 11 wus found Unit 1T..II .a more of the htmls of the bank Inn) also disappeared. The wires were iiilleil Into ri'iiilsltlon liiiiue.llalely. mid after a few days It,, wus hiciiletl in lienvef. It w-tis the old story. He was bi'oitulit back, heanerali'd. tried etc. II was now the saloon Leper's t urn. unil this liotii-e was duly published In the same paper thai Isnied Hie pri' V lolls one: "W. O. .loil.'s. the widely known business man nf Miti-IimuIs row. wishes it to he iiinlerstooil that he Is 111 no way eoinieeled with W..O loiies. lite defaullliiK bank teller now In Jul!, mnl hopes their iiaiues uiuy mil lie confoilliileil." - Kxehimm'. THE TUoNEO UP MUSTACHE. It Originated In Spain st the Court of Philip IV. Tin? (leniiiih -"iiit.'r-r. WUIhiin I!., is KcinTiill.v iviwn lei. ns liivt'iiim of (lie tiiiiic.I up miistiii'lh. This Is tnie only a I'jir it- Iniroilurin il us it fusli liiti. II u;is iim-:iU'il til tin- nntri ol' I'liillj) IV.. iiImiii ti;j."). Tli:H 11 :i r'i wus tht lii'st In wear his iniiM-u-iX' liiriit'il iipu nnl. l-'roni llu- Spanish ciiui't lln I'n sh it hi Ntrc;iil ttviM' nil Idl-i-tiic. Cliarli-s 1. of KiiKlaiul. I'liilijt's iiroihtr-iu-la w. mnl inan.v nifiiilnTs of the Austrian 1 1 :i n tlj- aioti'il II. It I'aitif to I'.i'liinn a:i w.is intin.lurt il into (ii'iiiiriiiv li llu- Spanish soldier during tli' Thirty Vi'ttrs' wnr. It was also found In Swrdrn us well us in rraiMt undtT I .mi Is XIII. I'mliT l.onis XIV. Ihf Iwanl ut-iit mil of fash ion, ii ml during Iln time of Ktictiro the "It'jranl world kni'W only c!t':in kIihwii I'aiTH until I lie l-'n-n.-li ivvitlui inn lirniii;lit tin.' iinistai In- iiL':iia into ihc lint nouliorc t'Xi'i'pt In lis Spiiuldi 'limn ditl tlic miiMiifhi' 1 1st' so cMrava ifintly as vviih tin- lo-rnian fiiipcror and his Imitators. In Spain nil kinds of arlith-lal means, siifli ns Imtnlatfcs ami rovcrins, wort I'liiploytMl to compel thu iiiustaclii.' to Icni'p this nniiatnral upwanl position, ami In louUiiik' at (ho pnlsithm's of Vt lasiiiicz or Mmillo one ciin raslly nn ik'rslamt I hat w ithont sm-li t-orrolvo incasurt's a true full Hooded Spaniard could ni'vi-r have nvillt'il his Idoul uiuslat'hcs.- Mlnnt'apolis Journal. In the House of Commons. In lh days of liurUv. Pitt ami Fox iufiulfi-s of (ho house, of I'oiniiioiis used to rellfve the tftiiuiu of ilchato hy sm-Miiji tii-iiiiKi's ami rnn-ki.it; nuts uhilt' l.vlntc full It'litrlh on thn tifiH'hes. ami ItrniiK'hain mm to his Kt-oat six hours' spoei h on law reform tn 1SUS Willi n halful of tu-anir'S by his side for refreshment. Joseph liutuo found snl-iee hi pen rs, willed ho tonk from his InileiiiK pneUt'ls ami munched hy the hour, leaning "ie while against tils ianrllo post. No wonder orances wore so ptipuhir. sineo thtdr vender (one of iheiii. at any ralo) was a pleluresiiue U'irl who used to sit with her ware. la (ho lolil. attired In u "spiffed mus lin tfown W illi ll trail:'.? iierliorrhlot" Of in the Klory 'Vlean whilo silk s:oek lu. Turkey lealhor shoes and pink sill; petll.-i.at, hermnintfiy short." Westuiiustor (Irtetto The Tarantula. helher the tiiriiitula Is eer a ie:ith denier or lint Is a disputed point Howe, or, there seems to be no iionbt tint Ihe bite uf tills splder-like rre:i tine iullirts one of the most p;i Infill woiimN that Ihe human body run en dure. Stnlld Indians who have borne he t.'i'tnies nf Hie sun dame without ibin hlni; li:ie 1 eon known ( roll upon n K.-ou-.ul mid shilek In aotiy w hen l-itteti by a tar:intula. wliii-h letives :i hid -u".v tlnit never mows dim II Is possible Hi.it the tarantula bite some i nes prexes f;it:il. all limih It Is ililh- tilt to tlii-l a well autheu'h ated In- i a nee of this kind. riih nu-.t Inter 1 Venn Even Buds Grow Old. Aeiodihii I" il n cniim nt Invtanlst ai :ihln:.ni. theie N iinimhi to be eve ihm lin. Is share In Ihe Krowin I of the patent pi. nit He illustrates li;- nieanlni: in thi-i a: Suppovt. the iXelilCe lite f ;th indni.lnal plant -a a l.'ee tn le l"t eai's; thru a blld r'ii...d when the parent plant is llfty Mi-s v ill al-o be virtually lifty Ms ,. a:;e ami If ti a n 'I a n ted by Uiltiiic will he al!e to live on the tft nt i-idy lifiy ears nmre She Knew. Appll an! No. ma'aiii; I rniildn't work In a house w here there were ehil f divn. Mrs Koephonse Hut we ndver flseil fir a Kill who understnnd rlilt tltvti. Appllt-nnt I tlo understand 'em. tnn'nin. That'. why I won't work where Ihev are -llhMtnitet! HIM. Thy purpose linn Is tviunl to tie ihvtl.- Yixinir. i Sirgains for Sft hx for harnaiin. We have l'rnn i"r Hali'.wt'U improved; good orehai; I rirli noil; J'JO to !. pr ncrt. lenr it : 1'irtlo. !ro HHVillp I. mid A 1 nCl( innnl lWKllcr'nv, l.rowtmville. Or. -iron. it , Tni Moll for th, Mout. Thn Auliurn Kutomobile is the mout roomy nt bmt machine nver affrred . . , .. . uVtetT " lim" Force of Habit. There n a cortnlu western conffTMR liiuu wIioho boundlesH afTablllty and huhitual absentinlndtHliifbs huve. rn-ca-fcloimlly led him into uburd mistakes One day during Ida last campaign hk he BtepjKM from the train at the stutluu uf lil home town after au urdunuu two weeks of stumping and "glad handing" bis little daughter rushed up tu him and kissed him. The congressman tea mod upou her with a rrtol'd and tendur parental eye. 'Well, well," be exclaimed, "If It Isn't my little Alberta!" Then be add ed mechanically, "And bow Is your dear old father'" Huccess Magazine. Marrying. Marry not for riches; g Ttiy vanish hi an hour. Mrry not for beauty; 'TIs but a fading flower. Uarry not If very old. Ukewlso If too young. M;rry not a coquette, or You're apt to be stung. Uarry not one too short. Neither one too tall And If you're happy single Uarry not at ull. Chicago News. A Matter of Time. It was the day of the ball game, and Willie, the office boy, approached the head of the firm and stammered, "If y-you p-p-pl-please, sir" "Come, hurry up!" said bis employer. "If you have anything to say, say It. Don't take half u day." "But that's Just what I was going to ask you tf I could take," said Willie. Harper's Weekly. A Greek 8ong. It was not 1 that dared betray What none should know save you and mo. The moon beheld from heaven's way And told the tale to all thu sua. The ripples lautfbed In elfish joy And told the oar blade, water pearled. The our blade told the sailor boy. Who sang our love to all the wurld. Woman's Home Companion. A Dreadful Man Indeed. Miss Mincer Oh, I suppose Mr Gruntle In not so bad a man; hut, then, he's not the man a woman would care to marry. Miss Cnndur (of IloHton) CJood gra cious! Is It possible, that there Is such a tntin as that In the world? Boston Tru nscrlpt. Garden Sounds. I love to hear the blut-h.-lls chime And little cowslips moo. Of tlgnr llltirs rou r In k I'm A constant lowr too. But best of all the nardn sounds To which 1 love to h;irk Is when al eve 1 K'J my ruiinds The johiiny-Jum-pups Imrk. Ilurpt r s Weekly. Justifying His Claim. 'I understand he claims to he de scended from somebody high up?" "Yes. He fell out of his father's bulloon and was miraculously saved." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wilfred's Thought. If they have Kot a bftBobul! Held Immense Up In the dlHtttnt sky ho blue, I bucb the stars are knotholes In the IVneu To let pour aiigol boys peep through. Harper's Weekly. Strength Assured. Juek Hut do you think that Inml niiKk will hold lioth of us this sum mer? - Evil-It ought to, dear. It Is called the "Tal't." New York World. About Hammocks. I'm sorry for the hammocks all. The trld iiik'h and the new The only things they build tor ono That have to work Tor two Detroit Kreo Press. Spit Curls. Little Ktliel-Mother. come fjulck! ! Nurse told me thut Nora bad spit i curls, uud maybe she'll do II again. t Success Mutfiuine. A Friendly Tip. If you would win a woman fair, Hand her n little flattery. 'TIs fur more effective thun l'luln Hssuull und battery. Detroit Tribune. Her Little Girl. "Is your little girl old euotigh to be a companion to you?" "Oh, yes. She already plays a fair (nine of bridge.'--New York Life. Just a Way They Have. IJvft of tnllkmi-n oft remind us They eiin take uf chalk a lump And by urltul mli blind us To the llinild from the pump. Chicago News. Those Imported Goods. "Is HllnKlns iTi'ditlous?" "Extremely. Ik' believes every won! be rends on n wine bottle or a sardine ea ii." Washington Star. An Important Question. I have two feet. My cat. with four, ltmiH I uli i' ii fust lis I. Yet twl.v ;is Blow I tlnd I ko On ull f.ens Tell me why. -v,.!iinu i Homo Companion. Noncommittal. "Pois this iiutoiuohlle racing bust nes .;i V" Y M. II mi-M's the dust.' Maltlmore American Be Careful. ! ve a t row to piok with one it,- rvi y ei. don't treat It . I- ere you've done Wh. tl V.MI t,.. S .1 Ti. ii.iyu' IVrh.tptt ill liu to eat It. --l':ulut'ii- SuuulurJ tttij TlniM. Ananias Outdone. Knlt ker lid that farmer He? Hooker Yet. Me sM the flsh would tilto and the di wouldn't Leslie's Weekly. Warning. The newest, nuttiest straw hat No Mlitr.. ran itni.'e Impart If snatelH'd Lty wind from wh.re It .tt To eliitse n sjirlnkllnK ert. Kanifl, City 7tme Tt OftD HOWARD KAfCt rhn-e miles south of Medford and miles west of Phoenix, is now cut up in small tracts to suit tft' purchaser. One fourth cash, balance in threo pay ments. This Is a rare opportunity for men of tin nil menus. Listed with all the agent. , IIZ " r""T. Time Tables SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. j Northbound. No. 10 1 Oregon Express.,.. No. 14 j Portland Express... Southbound. No. 15 1 California Express.. N.j. 138ao Francisco Exp. No. 2 j Prom Grants Pass.. No. 25) For Ashland 5:24 p. m. 0:49 a. m 10:35 a. m. 1:50 p.m. 9:15 p. m. 10:15 p. ni. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 Leaves Medford No. 3 1 Leaves Medford No. S Arrives Medford No. 4 1 Arrives Medford 7:50 a. in. 3:20 p. ui. 10:50 a.m. 6:30 p.m. OOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY. No. 2 Leaves Medford.... No. 4 Leaves Medford Motor) Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville.. No. 3 j Leaves Jacksonville 1 Motor J Leaves Jacksonville. 10.40 a. in. 5:55 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m 2:30 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 Atta'-hes to any electrolier durable ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Of fice Jn'J W. 7th st.,' opp. big electric sign Phone 855. Coffee pineal tit side oin Eleelrie Pulveriirr'h rerftic etl almost lo a potrdn: Plaet flu's jtoirdcr in a cloth sack mid boil in flic asaal icaij and mahc yonr coffee clear and free from sediment. It will tn litis ir ay make more cof fee and belter coffee. Allen d- Reagan (ahead as usual) 100 PER CENT 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 file best flavor, the reatest si renelli 'and an ar- i i iy1l i yonng and old morning. iKKni iiimv drink mill nijilit. Coition (train Orannlos is (sKcially rot'oiiiniondotl In tlioso snfforin.u roni lioart li'ouiilt'. nervousness, consti pat ion, indiirestion. lvspe)- sia ami stoinaeli tronliles. Starly il-jtoioid packagi for '2"o, all retail jjrooors, Wholesale bv P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford, Or. Golden Grain Granules J. K. EN'YART.I'.-esi.l eat. I. A. PEHRY, Vice-President. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OE. CAPITAL 0,000 SURPLUS 10. Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Hanking Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage H MEDT-OBD. OREOOK M. State Depositary. Established 1888. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 MEDFORD SASH St DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE S3. RESIDENCE LOIS For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property . One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. fred'k c. page R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK. OR LL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE -171. 01 Have you tried our sperml 2.1c nnd a.'c Coffees, or our Pyra mid Tea yotf They are tlio best in the land; nlwnys good," al ways tho sumo. We are now showing a nice line of Cut filnss and Dinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE WERT SKVENTII STREET. McGLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1051. It Pleases us THAT IS THE REASON WE AIM TO HAVE THE BEST MEATS AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ASK THOSE WHO TRADE HERE WHY, AND SEE IT THEIR REASON ISN'T A PRETTY GOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nash W. W. EIFERT, The JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Oshier. A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money ou deposit with the Jackson County Bank nud pay your bills by check. In this way you have a completu record of money paid out, and in the canceled check you have the best legal form of receipt. A check is a safeguard agninst disputes as to the amount and dnto of pnyment. We vory cordially invito you to avail your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening an nccount with the Jackson County Bauk. W. I. VAWTER President G. R. LINDLEY... ...Cashier LUNCH, DINNEB OR BUPPEK Berved at all houra o the day. The good liver always cornea hero hwen ho wants his eliops, steaks, oysetera or any ef the appetizing dishes that we make ii specialty of cooking to please the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a well cooked meal, that can be prepared cnly hy an artist, visit Nash (Bate Fifteen choice lots for salo, located fivo minutes from depot, near school; theso sold in Mock or separately; easy terms; the best buys in tlio city. FRED'K C. PAGE ISM MEDFORD, OR. to Please You ITS AGAINST OUR RULE To let an individual 1,-avp our tailor-ii;-,' estuMishtnent with the belief that he h:is:i t gotten his money's worth. On.e von enlr,t i ith i,n order for tailormif work, you will c.,11 nRnin. Whv not lea.,. order Kith us for a surri- ""'r """ ' l,t vcrv much if you will l,e ahle to heat the quality of our l.-ihrn-s ni.,1 workninesliip elsewhere In the city. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neat ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. City Tailor, Medford