Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THK MKDFOnn VAUX TRIBUVE, AiKi'iORD, OREGON, THtTRSDA V. JUNK 18. inns.
AMEND COMPLAINT
FOR WET MEDFORO
Changs in Case for Prosecution in Iu
junction Proceedings Oolvig Argues
From Prohibition Btandpoint Deci
sion Latter Part of the Week.
Attorneys Itobert O. Smith and E. E.
Kelly yesterday filed an umeuded com
plaint in the injunction proceedings
brought in the ease of .1. C. Hull vs. O.
Dima to keep MM ford wet, quot
iug from Medford charter.
Willinm M. Colviff, special nttorney
for the prohibitionists, in the injunction
proceedings brought to keep Medford
wet, argues iu his brief for a dry town
ai follows:
"This is a suit for an injunction to
rest min the eouuty court of .la.kson
county, Oregon, from making the or
dern required of it by section 10 of
the local option law. The plaintiff's
counsel bases his claim for relief on
the decision rendered iu Nfarnden vs.
Harlocker, 4 Oregon 90.
Case Not On "All Fours."
"That, ease and the one at bar are
not on "all fours" its to the facts. In
the Marsden case an injunction was
sought to restrain the county court, of
Cnos eonnty from making such ordor.
and n geueral demurrer to the com
plaint was sustained by the circuit
court, wheroupon Marsden refused to
plrnd further, and a judgment for costs
was entered against him. Ho appealed
to the supremo court, where tho action
of the lower court was reversed.
"This opinion does not by any means
s ttln the question involved herein. Its
languago is not decisive und was not
intended to be.
Prohibition Election.
"Will this enurt say that on account
of the Medford city charter, no elec
t iop on t he quest ion of prohibit ion
can be called for the entire district
of the county, that Medford must be
excepted on account of Its Mater law?'
If plaintiff's contention is correct, wt
may us welt come out flat-foole.l and
sav that the people of Jackson counly
as u whole cannot have tho benefits of
tno local option law. If tho late elec
tion was called for the whole eouuty as
a district, and ipon u proper petition
why should the county court not ma he
the order If tho order does not em
brace Medford, will it be binding on
Gold Hill ami other precincts I d
not think it would be under the pro
visions of section 10 of tho law,
"The people of Jackson counly as n
Whole by projcr petition, asked to have
the question of prohibition snbmifte.!
to thein nt tho general election held
June I, 1P0S. It was donp, and prohibi
tion was carried by n majority of
votes the people of Medford helped
to decide the question by furnishiue.
10-17 of tho votes, pro and con.
Option Not Repealed,
"Hut now comes tho plaintiff ami
says that this decision by tho people of
the whole eonnty does not upply t
Medford, because the city charter is n
Inter law on the subject, and Unit it
gives to the city council the right to
license the sale of liquor within the
limits of said city. And plaintiff'
counsel argues that on all mutter; per
tuiuing to the sale of liquor therein
that the local option law is exprctidi
repealed by the city charter, insofar a
it affects Medford.
"1 do not think his position tenable
The power of the council to license tin
sale of liquor is simply suspended In
the election of the people; and if at
flomn future election the same qiiention
is again submitted and prohibition i
not sustained, that then the council may
again legally issue such licenses undei
paragraph IU, section 2", f the ch:irt'i.
Injunction Extraordinary.
"Is the local option law repealed b
tho provisions of the charter insofar an
it affects the ctty of Medford?
"If tho two statutes can be recon
oiled th uirt ought imt to imply n
repeal of the general law which seem
ingly conflicts with the later sp.vial
act. There is a rule of interpret at ion
of statutes which applies the pretmmr
tlon that the legislature did n t intend
an unreasonable or ati absurd act.
"Injunction is an extraordinary rem
olv, and it was well settled that il will
not tie granted when the party applying
for it has a full and ndequate remed
at law.
"If plaintiff's view of the law i
correct, tin order of prohibitum cannot
affect him llu says that he charier n
il superior to the Inw on which Ih
prohibitory order is based. If that be
true, how can he be injured f I'ndei
such rire must ai.ees he would have n
perfect defense at law."
Attorney Smith said today that In
the ease of the people vs. tho board of
supervisors quoted bv Attorney Colvigf
tho derision nimplv construed the easel
as affecting California state laws, and!
hud no bearing upon thono oi Oregon.
INSANE FROM JEALOUSY.
HUSBAND SHOOTS WIPE
I .OH ANOKI.KS. Cal., .tuna IS. Aft
cr brooding two week un tho rewult of
m qourrrt with hlR wif whii'h ciiiiim''1
hwr to pnve him nnd liv in n down
town Induing lioino, .1. V. Fornti-rj(,
innriinit, w,;nt to II, n wommn'i room
t o'rlooli thi morning, ahot her
'im. tlmm and th.u put tho im
. own month and Mow hi. l.rni,.. t
Whi-n pHi- nffti'i-ra nod mhrr. ...
tfrod tho room n ininitt or two tutu.
both ill nnd winti worn unrnniii'loui
and difd tirforo thry eonld bo romovrd.
Porslif-rg ivil ;l."t yvurn of ago and hi,
wifo L'H. Thoy onmo horo throo yoA
ayo from MiunoMinli. .loalouav ia nop
ponod to Iiiivc been thf r.mao of tho
jrjnrdr and sulfide.
To Bring Float to Mediord.
(Continued from First Page.)
I elected from:
Medford Furniture Co I .3"
T. U. Dauieli 3-30
Medford Pharmacy 2.00
Bnkerllutibusou I'm ':,-0
'IV I ul
Total paid out $84.30
Total collected s H"
heaving balance dm .). F. Hutch-
nson iMa..i'
The rumiiiitto haves this bill of ...I.-jM
in I lie hands of tin- club find asks tli- in
to dispose of slum as seeim-th rijjht. The
oimnitti'e repe-tfully umI;h to be din-
barged.
J. F. IR'TCHANOX. Chairman.
Report on Float.
M.dt'oid, Or., Juno 17, lflOS. As
'bairiiuin of the Portland rose carnival
float committee, I respectfully submit
tin- following report:
Tin? committee met in the parlorn of
the Hold Nash tind discussed designs
wit li a ropresentut iv from t he rose
carnival. A-deiijgii was finally decided
upon and our ideas sint to Mr. Harper,
who sent us a sketch for approval. Tin
committee made H few suggestions as to
changes and ordered a float, for which
they agreed to pay tlm sum of $I7,
half at the time of mailing contract
and half when the .float was accepted.
Mr. Flndluy was in Portland when Hip
float was completed and accepted sum.'
for the committee. I was detained in
Mod ford, but Mr, linker went to .Port
land and made final payment on the
float for the committee.
From al) reports the float was n
grand success. Everyone who s:iw it
HiVH that it was the finest in the pa
radc. Local people who saw the float
nay thai It wan far prettier than the
float entered by Hood Hlver. The Med
ford float will be exhibited In Seattle
at the Alaska-Yukon Pacific imposition
in free moving pint tiros shown so that
everv visitor there will see it.
Postal Cards Printed.
Postal curd of this float are now
being sold in Portland nnd other places,
and in this way it will certainly be
sent broadcast over the land. Medford
will receive advertising from this float
that would cost probably five times the
-(mount expended were we to do it in
other ways.
Tho flout is carefully stored iu Port
land with tho view of bringing it to
Medford. The ctimmittce recommend;
that the float be brought to Medford
ind that the $'2.ri not used by the com
initlee be applied on the indehledne.
in-uired by sending a queen to ride on
aid float.
The committee asks to be discharged
J. P. HPTl'lIASON, Chairman.
Tribune Is Thanked.
A warrant in favor of J, F. llutclnt
inn was ordered drawn to finish (lie
natter up. On motion the report was
leeepted ami a vote of thanks extend
d lo the committee, for their work,
which was appreciated by the club mem
hers, and the committee discharged. A
notion was also made extending to Mr.
Putnam and The Tribune the thanki
f the club for liberalitv and inleiest
shown by giving to the club transpor
tut ion lo the queen, thereby saving the
club some 11.
A letter from the Oregon commission
f tho Ahmku-Yukon Pacific exposition
was read asking that a suitable exhibit
be gathered for the Seattle fair next
vear. On motion, which was carried,
a committee of ten, to be appointed h
the chair, the chair Included, to draft
-I peition and present to th unity
court asking for aid in the gathering
of the exhibit and that the ecretar
'ake the matter up with Ashland. Hold
Hill, Central Point. Jacksonville mid
Kagle Point, a.ikiug them to do like
wise, that the county court will feel
it liberty to give sulllcient aid to this
important exhibit.
A letter from Mr. Sweeny wns read
but was laid on the table until the next
meet ing,
Band Uniform Report.
The report of the band uniforms com
mittee was read, showing that a total
if O.tis.0 had been mudo on the dano
nnd ball game, which was more than
enough to pay for the uniforms,
ind asked that the committee be dis
charged. On motion, the committee was
thanked for their work in getting this
;i riiiiinit of money and that same he dis
-harged from further duties. (Of the
aboe amount IW.7.T was made tut on
the douce of May oth and Mo.r wn
made on the ball game.)
Mr. Stiles of Sparta, Wis., wn pres
cut and responded to an invitation )
tpenk to the club.
AMUSEMENTS. 4
An entire change of bill at the tirand
tonight. The program includes ihe fn
lowing: " Kor a Flower, '" (loo.l l.neK
for the Coming Year." "The liidi;tn'
Itevenge," "The Maniac J'igglei " and
"The Km hunted (ilance." Th. iilu
t rated songs are "Where the etv
Hrara Flows," nnd "Won't You Come
Over to Phillie, Willie f"
There are elevated orchestra tents
which means an uninterrupted v iew of
(he pictures. A large vent dating
haf and electric fans, injure c ...!.
tresli air. I
You msv get the range, which i ot
e niitmon t nern, n ee. i ho ma n;i i;e
ment is offering a whole evening'
clean, wholesome amusement for 10
cents and your money back if vou ain't
satisfied.
Ice Crtani ana) Exprtcnc SocliU.
Thia avoning, boRinning nt 7 oVlootv,
at tho homo of Mra. Ilonjiintin t;r
nolt, nour tho Vhriatinn ohur. h, tho
l.adioa Aid aooloty of tho t'hiiatiun
onurih will aorvo ioo oronin and ouho.
on nprona nnd III... toll l.lr ,,.r
onoo ot11(, p ,,,. P.)t Tuis
will 1. v,, Intonating ,, ,,,1V
oio. i no proooo.1. RO ,, lljMi,1((
fund of tho now I'hriatian ehiiroh. You
nro oordiatly invitotl. t'oiuo, tiring your
friondt.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
ANA RIVER DISTRICT
Groat Volume of Water Flows From
Springs in Semi-Arid Region Water
Is Warm, ( Indicating That Is Runs
From a Depth of More Than 1000 Feet
A na ri ver, ut t he head of Su miner
L::ku valley iu northern Lake county, iu
at this time attracting considerable at
tention us an effort is being made to
raise the water so as to utilize it in the
irrigation of the large sagebrush plain
iu the north end of this v.lley. Aua
rn cr has bera considered oue of south
ern ( fregon 'a great wonders, and has
been thoroughly investigated by the
government geological survey, which in
one uf its bulletins gives the follow
ing reports:
The northern end of the valley of
Sum liter lake in southern Oregon con
tains a group of three or four large
springs which unite o form Ana river,
t ne principal feeder of thu lake from
the south. These Mprings occur iu a
semi-arid region, whom their volume
approximately 100,000 gull on a a min
ute and their constant flow through
wet und dry nea:ions make them objects
of mi usual interest, und their source
has always been a puzzle to local in
vestigators. Summer Lake valley is it depression
bordered on the west and north by con
spicuous cliffs of basalt and n tho oast
by lower rims of tho same material.
Ono large stream, Chewaucan river, ris
ing iu the wooded mountains west of
' h;i bnsin, discharges into it through n
conspicuous canyon, but the flow of
this stream is lens than that of the great
springs at the head of the valley.
The temperatures of tho Ana river
vaters 20 degrees or more above the
mean annual temperature of the region
indicate that the spring; rise from
depths 1000 feet or more below. As
no surface is probably n mere veneer,
whose thickness is much less than is the
alluvium that forms the valley floor, it
is probable that the waters rise from
the underlying rocks along one or more
of the lines of easy passage afforded
by the faults or tract uro planes that
'imit the valley. Hut even if tho springs
vield rock waters from depths, th
-tottrce of these waters still remains un
known.
The geologists of the Hutted States
eulogical survey, who have been stud
ing the region, rejected at once tin
idea that the areas e.-int and south of
: he springs could furnish the waters,
partially because of the aridity in these
ueas and partly b-cnusc their investi
gations had revealed structural eondi
tions that would tend to prevent (he
circulation of the water westward to
he point at which it issues. North and
west of the springs, however, is a moun
'ainoiis region, not well known geo
logically, tin L including an area that 'is
well timbered nnd has relatively high
rn i n fa II. In this region rise Sprit gue
ind Williamson rivers, both streams of
considerable volume. It ts probable that
the surface of this mountain region pre
sents an as of porous rock capable of ab
so rbing the rain water that falla upon
it, and these areas aro regarded us the
no-it probable Hon ice of the waters
that issue in such great volumes at the
springs.
Social and Personal
l-o!oatin Minora! KpritiRS Hotel opens
liiuo 15 undor now innu:if?omonl. Mrs.
t. II. Si ono, Iommoo 1 7
Do you uso Travis' Best Fhmrf )on 't
ot your grocery talk yon into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Beqt
ells for less money and guaranteed to
ijive satisfaction. Try a sack and be
convinced.
Ladies, bring your hair work to Mrs
I. U b'eumes, corner Fourt h and J.
Med ford. Or.
hildron wax fat and st roug when
fed on the good, puro nutritious bread
and biscuit made from "Pure White"
flour. Hold by Allen & lieagan. SO
Mo you know of "The Twinsf'' "
Have you seen Collins' Wireless
Phone I The uiiit h wonder. No poles,
no fires, mi franchise, no central. What
Iocs it mean.' It means one of the
greatest money inn k ing investments evei
ottered. Where can it be seen? Hem
uncrating instruments can be seen at
room Hotel Moore. K. II. Hosmer.
fiscal agent. "."t
Have you seen Collins' Wireless
Phone f The ninth wonder. No poles,
uo fires, no franchise, no central. What
Iocs it mean? It menus one of the
greatest money making investments eve?
iiffered. Where can it be seen? Dem
onstrating instruments can be seen at
room I.', Hotel Moore. K. 11. Hosmer.
fiscal agent. 7"
Among the new arrivals in MM ford
who have registered at the Kxhibit
building are W. A. Kyes of Appletoti.
.Minn.; II. .1. Wackman an.) C V. Mu
linniin of Portland. Wilinm Head. Ktna.
!C;il.; .1 P. Kin.dd. Holt,. ii. tiU!4.; Mr,.
J. D. Wangerin. Oukbiud. . .1. C.
F. Mctlriff. Oakland. Cal
Mrs. William Isaac, accompamnd hv
her sister. lis liiaee Hiowu. leuve
ii-d.i f ir San Fiancttco fur a ta of
several months. Mt. Naac goes for
further piano study with the famous
Herr ttonss. who has postponed his Ku
i"pe.in tour until fall. Miss Urown will
jtudv under the ame iiistruciir, who is
i pupil of the greatest Italian voice
'eaeher, I.amperti.
"Tho Twins" are planning a re
union.
Mrs. Leon H. Haskins in being visit-
el by her sister, Mrs. Johns n of Herk
eley, Cal.
Henry Ncustroiu has returned from
Ashlnnd, where he has been attending
the normal school. He is now looking
for a situation.
tlenrge T. Fnweett, Wells. Fargo
t'o.'a express ngent nt Medford. Is be
ing lsitcd by his brother, Hev. .1. K
Fnweett, who in in charge of the Pres
byterisn church nt Kenmore, N. P.
A. T. l.undgren wm over from JncV
mvUlf one day thla week. Uo br ol,
mo of his mining property In tho
rojquT belt tu eastern parties for $o,-
IOO.
Fur blue prints showing vucaut lauds
at fiMc per tow hip, write Itoseburg
Atistraet Co., Kosebiirg, Or. 89
P. J. Sullivan, tho (irants Puss or J
chutdist, is in Medford today.
W. F. Kntiop cuini' down from Hut to
Falls Wednesday for a short business'
visit. j
Mr. ami Mra. Hunt Lewis, who have;
ben at the Bear Creek orchard, are in '
Portlnud again.
William Bybeo, the well kuowu pion j
eT, was iu Aledford Wednesdav. He i
has sold his Kogne Kiver farm for $fit-
It. F. Mulkey, district -attorney elect, I
was iu Medford Wednesday. His fam
ily is visiting in Ashland.
John C. Burnuui, mauugor of the
h K. V company, is making Portland
a short visit.
"The Twins:
health.
Cole.stiu water and
National Republican Platform.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth
amendments to the Constitution of the
Cnited Stares, designed for tho protec
tion nnd advancement of the negro, and
condemn all devices that have for their
real aim liia disfranchisement for rea
sons of color alone.
"Wo indorse the movement inaugu
rated by the administration for the
conservation of our natural resources;
approve the measures to prevent waste
of timber; commend the work now going
on for the reclamation of arid lauds,
and reaffirm the republican policy for
the distribution of available laud and
public domain to landless settlers.
"In line with this splendid undertak
ing it is a duty especially imperative
to enter upon a .systematic improvement
upon a large and comprehensive plan uf
the waterways, harbors and lakes of
the United States.
"Although at peace with the world
and secure in the consciousness that the
American people do not desire and will
not provoke war with any other country,
nevertheless, we declare our unalterable
devotion to a policy that will keep the
republic iu a posit ion to defend her
traditions, her doctrines nt all times,
and assure her an appropriate part in
the promoting of permanent trnnsquH
ity among nations.
" We commend the vigorous effort
made by the administration to protect
its citizens of foreign lands, and pledge
ourselves to insist upon the just and
equal protection of American citizens
abroad.
Ship Subsidy Bill Is Favored.
" 1'nder the administration of the re
publican purty foreign commerce with
the Cnited States has experienced a
remarkable growth, until it has a pres
ent nnnual valuation of approximately
3,n00,0O(.noo. The administration has
inaugurated through the recent visit of
Secretary lioot to South America and
Mexico a new' era of pau? American
commerce, the operation of which is
bringing us into closer touch with our
two sister republics, nnd is offering n
limitless tield for legitimate commercial
expansion.
"The conspicuous contributions of
American statesmanship to the great
cause of international peace, so signal
ly advanced at Tho Hague conferences,
are the occasion of just pride and grat
i f icat ion. A t the last session of the
senate II of The Hague principles were
ratified. We indorse such achievements
as the highest duty the American peo
ple can perform.
"We proclaim our obligations of fur
Hn r strengthening the bonds of friend
ship and good will with all nations.
We adhere to the republican doctrine
of the encouragement of American ship
ping and favor such legislation ns will
revive the merchant marine prestige of
our country, so essential to the national
defense, the enlargement of foreign
t ratio and the industrial prosperity of
our people,
"We commend the increase of pen
sions made by tho present congress nnd
declare for the liberal administration of
all pension laws. Wo reaffirm our dec
laration thnt the civil service laws on
acted . extended and enforced by the
republican partv, shall continue to be
maintained and obeyed.
"We commend the efforts to insti
tute greater efficiency in the public
health agencies nnd favor such legisla
tion as will effect this purpose.
"In the interests of the great mineral
indnustries, we earnestly recommend the
establishment of legislation on mines
ind mining. '
Cuba and Porto Rico.
"The present condition in Cuba vin
dicntes the wisdom of maintaining be
tween that republic nnd this imperish
.tide bonds of mutual friendship nnd
the hope is now expressed that the
Cuban people w ill soon again be ready
to assume cotnpie-te sovereignty over
their land,
"In Porto tfico the government
the Cnited Slates is meeting with loyal
and patriotic support, ami order and
prosperity prevail, nnd the well being
of the people is in every respect pro
moted and . on-cM . d. We believe that
the natne inhabitants of Porto Itico
should be at once made enlleetivelv cit
izens of the Cnited States and that all
others propel ly tpialifiM for citizenship
under the existing laws residing there
should have the privilege of becoming
naturali?M.
Minor Details Treated.
"In the Philippines, the insurrection
has been suppressed; law and order es
tablished and life and property secured.
Kd licit tion ami practical experience
there are advancing the capacity of the
people for government step by step lo
an increasing measure of homo rule.
lime has justified the selection of
the Panama route for the Isthmian ca
ual and shown the wisdom of securing
authority over the country through
which it is being built. j
"We favor the immediate admission
of the territories of New Mexico and
Arizona ns separate states to the Cnion.
"We recommend the celebration of
February 1H, Lincoln's birthday, on his
inoth anniversary. eqMn..y In th pub
lie sehonU. to stir the patriotism of
youth."
A Splendid Corset Section
Three New Shipments Just in
We are ,vim of oiu- Corset Department. We have tried liard and think that
we have the best medium ami low priced corsets made, barring none. Our
sales are increasing verv mater iallv ami as far as we can learn every customer
is sending her friends here to buv corsets. We sell corsets boned with the fin
est whalebone a material that isYonceded to he the best thing for the purpose
known to the corset world Our. corsets are guaranteed msl-proof . You can
and should wash a soiled corset the same as any other garment. We fit the cor
sets at the store and can guarantee not only a t tetter figure, but more grace and
comfort, for we will give you the right style for your form. Vou should be more
careful about the fit of your corset than about the fit of your shoes.
REDFERN CORSETS
Long and Short Styles $3.00 to $.00
GOODS OF Hiail EST REI'VTATIOS
C. Street, Just b'orth of Jackson County Hunk
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT OLKXDALK OREGON
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON.
Classified Advertisements
KOlt SALIO Only - each of those 'J.
.and o acre tracts left, 1 1 11 miles from
7th St., on main eouuty road, suitable
for garden, fruit or chicken farm; all
under Kish Luke ditch water; $100
to $150 per acre; only $LfiO per acre
per year; easy terms. James Howling.
7th and V streets, or I. O. Box S-11!. s:t
WANTED Hoard and room in private
family by young man, good habits, not
particular, but want a clonn place with
phi in foot, not more thnn $d per week.
Answer l. ., care Tribune.
WA NTKI -Kxporieueed man to tnk
charge of an orchard. Write fully, stat
ing experience, qualifications and sal
ury expected. Tribune, Medford, S3.
WANTKl) Party wishes to buy riding
horse; small borne preferred and one
who is reliably gentle. Address M. It,
M., care Tribune.
FOR WALK Small business; fine lo
tion. Inquire Tribune.
LOST A gold backed comb, between
Hold Ray and Medford; letters M. R.
It. engraved on comb. Kinder please
return to Tribune office.
KoK RUNT Furnished rooms, electric
light nnd baths. Mrs. R. L. Hnle, D
street near 1 1th. tf
THK PLAOK TO KAT Corner A nnd
Seventh, near bridge. Hoarders want
ed. FOR RENT Six-room house, after
June H. Inquire at Osenbntggo'a res
idence, tf
WANTED To rent, a furnished or un
furnished house for tho summer. Write
Hox .".03, Medford. tf
FOR SALE Two choice lots on im
proved street. Inquire Medford Tea
& Coffee House. SI
FOR SALE Extra fine driving team ot
young mares; driving rig complete, to
go with the same, including new road
wagon, single nnd double harness, sad
die. robes, etc. Sacrifice price on all
if taken soon. W. T. York & Co.
Ft lf"RK N fTo "TMriVa't o f n m i 1 y7fii'r
uishod room and suit: bath, electric
light and all modern conveniences;
three block from business center. In
quire nt this office.
KOR SALE Surrey, almost new; rare
li:ir;tin if taken at onft AiMrco.
Iloi Stt, Jacksonville.
FOU SAI.K Chnirr hmiv l"t. five
hloeka from railroa.l gtntien, near t'nth
olie ftehool, Hih anil sightly livation:
easy terms. Write Hoi ,r.tW, Me.ll'onl.
V'OR KKNT Two front offire rooms
and one large room 30x40 in Mtl.s
IniiMintf. Inquire at premises or at
Tribune nffree.
VOU SALK Kuuahout, $.100, thorough
ly equipped with clometer, aeetelyne
lifhts, top, ete. A. r. Allen. Meitfon!.
Or.
FOR SALE On U. 8. Cream Sepa
rater, No. 6; 300 capacity; gohl ar
new; eost S0; will Mil for .V. R.
C. llenaley, Central Point.
FOR SALE a N. Snbdivision ia in tho
market now; rhoiea ten acre traeti,
let location in the alley. I,. Nee
ilrmerer, JarkaonTlllv, '
Warner Bros. Corsets
Guaranteed Rust Proof
AKK
WORN
BY THE
FINEST
LAD! ES
OF ALL
LANDS
When you wear a War
ner Bros.' Corset you can
rest assured that if it does
not give perfect satisfac
tion you can return it and
get another in its stead.
Once you get the right
style you will always wear
either the Warner's or
Kotlferu. We carry lace
fronts, finest styles, at
$3.50 TO $5.00
Other verv irood corsets at
50CTO,x3.00
BAKER
t'Oli MAliH A ret'r
new; kitchen treasure cooking uten
sils, three poivh similes. Impure Mrs.
U' A 1 I I.. ! "J, I I.ji..u.. M 1 .1. ...tri.
north .IriVksini County bunk, North V
street. tf
KOH KALK--;itu head of lull blood
Ifainbouilh-t stock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fine wind. John S, Ibr
rin & Son. 84
FOU SALE Five-room house, b.'nuti
fully located, with In f0xl4', tea hear
ing applt- trees; this is n Biiap and will
be sold at a bargain. Address Lock
Hox 1S, Medford, Or.
t
: WANTED To buy from IdO to .'too
; head of stock sheep. Write Box 'M,
: Medford. Or.
! .
! BUSINESS CARDS.
i J. T. ANKROM.
I WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Famished when
Wanted.
BALL & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors und Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
OUlco wiUi C. H. Pierce & Sou.
Phone 053. P. O. Hox 771.
WILLIAM 0.DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Kates by tho Year.
Headquarters at II ale 'a Piano House.
All IVork Guarnntocd.
P. O. Box 5(13, MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. 6. SWEET -
Physician and Surgeon.
(iff ice et Resilience.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attoraeys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
VVui M. Colvig. Medford, Or.
CHISHOLM & MARTIN
House Painting. Paper Hanging and
Tinting. AH work guaranteed.
Phone 2-29. Lockbox l'J, Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phono 3"i3 ; Night Phones: C. YV.
fonklin 4M; J. II. Butler m.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AGENCY.
1,,.,-k Itex SOS. Medford. Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ray. Jffice Hours, 10-12. i 1 P. M.
Office iu Jackson County Bank Bldg.
GO TO DR. GOBLE TOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Terry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
'He His N'o Other Business. "
HOWARD WATCHES
;ii'p iiiiulc in tin1 I'jiftorv of Hie . Howard Watrli Co., ,n
Walthaiu, Mass., ly the most skilli-d artisans of tin- wat'rli
niiikiii industry, and tlii'ir rut ire cnri'di's arc devoted
towards irodiieitii; tlie most acriirate of pocket timepieces
made in America. i i i.
MARTIN J. RBDDY, The Jeweler
Y.ii. tlm l.ct..frt..n
Fine Watch and Jewelry
- HUTCHASON CO.
The Coillll Xttitl l ll!lllS(.V
one ihij:
"Some people llu'iil; ',,
I it Hit tp
! 7 cure not trl,,tl ll,ri lli'ml;
or iiij,
I lore thin bay of money."-
Money is liot the only tiling .'ipprivi
alert by people in every v,:.ll; of life,
it's (jetting the lies! for your money.
When you insist on ;ettiii onr Mi.lfonl
Ii. It. V. In,. uli ),, .n.ri .-.
.'il.'nrs you yet the best o-i the market,
aan'lltce.l to uie perfeet sal i. I'aetion.
Mitimt'aetm-eil by
. V.. V. CIGAR WORKE.
I NOW HAVE THE CELEBRATED
Parker
Rotary Hammer
Alarm (Block
DOUBLE ROLLER ESCAPEMENT
PATENT SIIUTOFF AND
INTERMITTENT
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler
NEAB POSTOFFICE.
FINE WATCH. CLOCK AND JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Something Nov
In Rubber Tires that it will pav von to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
East 7th Street, rear of Merrin.an 's
Blacksmith Shop. Medford. Or.
Repairing a Spreialtv