THK MKOFORD- DAlt.V TfttBtTVE, MF.flFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY, .TrXF, IfJ, 1Q08. EYES OF MM IN E Newspaper Men of Oregon Watch ing Success of Paper With a Great Deal of Interest. "Newspaper uwu all over tho utiitr ure watching tho Mrrifonl Trbium wtlli a groat donl of Intercut,' Huid O. K. Hall of Portland, inaugr or' tli AmiTicmi Typo Foundor Co., tlio lariat printing supply t'onccrn in tho world, who Hjiont Thnrnday in Modford. "Tho interest is not routined In jour naliHtH, either, hut many other, wlm think of moving to the Kogue Kiver Valley or of inventing here, have their eyes upon tho Tribune, hk its sureeiw will nieiin that modern methods ean succeed in nD old settled Oregon coun try. Newspaper men are interested in tho Tribune not alone on account of its editor, who is oue of the bent known newspaper men in the stnte. nod has had ono of the hardest fights iiihIc against him," continued Mr. Hall, "but because he affords the most striking ex ample in Oregon of the city-bred jour nalist in the country, and the Tribune's success will demonstrate that city meth ods chu bo niado successful in a small western Oregon town. The result will be that if the Tribune is successful, other city journalists will take hold of country papers and a revolution be worked in Oregon jourrmllHm, througli new blood and modern methods." Mr. Hall met his bride of a year ol Ashland Friday, on her way home from a visit to California, and accompauitil her to Portland. I good strategy to call a stutc wide ulrc f tiou in November, IV UK 1 The Auti-Saloon league hint carried I the battle into Multnomah i-nunty with ttuch vigor that practically one-third of the population of tho county is now in 1 dry territory. How theo ther two thirds j stands, however, is unknown, aud the . Anti-Haloou leaguers would like to know l III' iijfuri'N, 11 in r.M-in-ii in luini iu.ii the county as a whole would vote wet. but if the margin s hould be binnll enough in June, 1 !0ii, a Ktate ele.-tion, I would be called for November, 1910. in tho hope that the outttide dry couu ties woulumke up tho d-fieieucy and turn the state un a whole into the dry eoluuin, Try Out Quest ion. "Wo would like to "have tho question tried out in Multnomah county," sutd Mr. Kui'dell. ''We tvuuld like to know what the majority would be against us in order to determine whether it would be wine to rail it Ktate eleetion in No vember, 1910. If tho margin were Kinall enough, we would expect the out Hide vote to make up for the lapne and put Oregon iu the dry column hh ii whoh Hut we do not want to hurry matters. We do not want the Mtate to be dry un WILL SURVEY CENTRAL POINT ly euuiuixU with odometer, acetelyue light, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford, Or. til (ho people desire to have it so. They City Council to Have Grades Established ,- for Side walks, Sewer and Other Improvements . a. i. Ant bury, tho civil engiu ei-, ni-willy irom Astoria, now owner of a pri.e orchard ou the banks of the Kogue wan engaged by the i Vutrul I'oiut eity council Thursday evening to make a complete survey of the townsite, cNtnbliHh grades for streets, sidewalks, water HVHtern, sewer system and other contemplated municipal improvements. Central Point is growing ho rapidly that all these improvements ure need- are thr ones who have tin voten and r1 I,lu (,,,,incil 18 at the mat needed. PLAN TO AMEND LOCAL OPTION LAW Antl-Saloon League Wants to Change Election Date to November Schom liig to Make Entire State Dry Two Years Hence Election Next Juno. Amendment of tho local option Iiuv by the legislature of JiHMI at the in stance of the lenders of tho Anti-Saloon league; loeal option elections in all I In wet counties of the state in June t!HH; ft state local option eleetion ar'l"vtin all tho wet counties of the state in No vember, 11)10, with the expectation thai the remit) will bo a state wide iIi'viiohn throughout Oregon nil this is the pvo gram of the Anti Haloon league ii f mapped out by J. It. Knt-dell, Hecretarv and leader of the anti s.'iloon t'oo-e of the state, suyu tho I'ortluud Journal. itccaiiKc of the tangle which ha arisen over the date of the next lorn I option electious as a result of the pun sage of the cotifttltutiomi! amend men t changing the date of the general elec tiorra of the stnte from tho first Monday in June to the first Tuesday following the flrnt Monday in November, the null saloon people have come to the conelu ston that the best wny to solve the rid die would be to amend the local option law and thus do away with auythrent onod, long-drawn out litigation, The amendment provldeH that tin1 u n oral election shnll be in November, com m one in n g in HMO. The loal option tow provides that the date uf the local op tiou elections shnll be only ou the tlr-M Monday in June. Ask Amendment. The question ha arisen whether tin neit local option election can be held In Juno or in November. 1009, or not until November. 1 S 10. In urder to tetlb the fitrstion of the date without Inn time or needle litigation it in the in tention of th lenders of the AnliSn loon lergoe to adt the ljfi-littiirp in iu an amendment to tho local option Ian which will place the date of the ci tiou iu November. It i Intend" d that the change s.rtll not become eff until November, 1910, though iu ef efct would be to cut out the poHihilil of holding a Inenl option election ii Juno, 1910. "I would like to see the date of tin election sdMed definitely aud quietly. ' said Mr. Knodell In discussing tin question. '! think the bent wtiv to d would b' lo ruk the legislature to amend the local opt nti law in such manner to dofin-t.'ly Htate that tin Wal opti.o elections ' mild be held tl i Mime uiontli as the if.'nenil r lotion, in order that there could )e no opportunity for lit igation ever the date of the election" SB Is now apparently the case. Th Anti-Saloon league would like aud if possible will have a local option elec tion in all counties now dry in June 1909. It would not wish to have an other flection until November, 19M. " Option Elections In June. Whether or not the legislature nnicml tho local option law and makes the date of elections held under it definite and certain It is still the intention to call local option elections for the firf Mondav in June, 1909, m ill coon tie in the state that are now dry. The object of thin election will he two fold, according to Secretary Kno dell. In the fimt place the friends of the Anti Afiloon league believe thn' fthould an eleetion bo culled at the pres enl timo it would bo possible to put Claekamnn, Uiicoln, Wnwo and Wimh tngtm. counties in the dry column, whil. Marion wouM be prneti-Mly certain of Jolniug tnn lit. lw .Pne. 1tn, leaders of the antl .Moon muvnment nr.. confident that all of the cmtMtc can ho PWitrliM from the wet to the Ar column, Teel Out Multnomah. The second nnd perhaps the chief oh ject of the 1909 election will be to feel out Multnomah county as a whole in or der to deturmfne whether It would be who determine the question. We," continued Mr, Kaodell, Hpcak ing for the Aati-Kntoon league, "would rather hove the date of the elections In November than in .In tie. It would hi a benefit for um to have thelocal option elections iu June when the perNOualitieti of a campaign would not enter into t he discuHsions. Hut should the elec tions be segregated it would be charged against iih that we were bringing ex ccs-ni vc Cost upon Die state, ami for thnt reason we would prefer to have both elections at once. There is an other thing, we would like to have it made plain that the expense of a local option election ia which the question in ra-sed in a dry county, as in the cane of Lincoln county, is canned, not by the Anti Saloon league, but by the saloon men themselves. We would never both er a dry county until the question ) raised there by the saloon men for 'the county would bo dry and we would have (evening. no ronton to do so. "As it looks now, however," eon eluded Mr. Knodell, "there will be an lection in nil the dry counties iu June next, no election in Juno, 1910, but iu November, 1910, the quest ion will hi raised in the state, ns a whole." ter iu a businesslike way by having plans made in advance for everything Social and Personal Twins" an? planning a re. ' ' The union. Mrs. I,. K. Whiting of Kiitfli! Point preempt w visiting her Histcr, Mrs. C, A. Pouter, of Portland. W. V. .Srlnifer of (fold Hill tho export miner, transacted Iiusiuonh iu Medford U'edneHitn v. Wanted Position hh bookkeeper ruin nteno;ruilier in orfiee. A J dross P. O. Ho 4Hli. , H. F. Clark, n'ho m Htjont for tho eel- ulimtrd Arlnms eniino und other Kngo- lino iiiiic liini-a, in doing u wholeHuln bua illi'BH. lie went to Kosobiiri Tnesdnv MARRIAGE LICENSES. V. K. Blaekert nnd lrln Joi!iiiiifl. NOTICK TO CHMDITOItS. Til uiidrM'Migiierl Iiiih lieiii nppointeil iiltiiiniHti-atrix of the r'state of Ifiinrlnll Mellonald. der'eurrr'd. All perHonn having IlirniH agniliHt Hilirl etntr1 are rriii.st to prr'sent Hinue to the iindersiiiiM-.l ItrowiiHboro. Ilri'iiiill, .lillle 'Jll, lllrlll vidian six ninntliM from dale of pnhlir-ir inn of thin notir'e. HO MILS. MAHOARKT M 'DoyAI.D, At Clirlntlan Church, Sunday, Juiu) 21. "Conversion to Coronation" will In rh'i theme Monday morning at til Christian r'hurr'li. This urblress wil leal with thn glories of thn Christian life here and hereafter. 1 ' God 'a Blook idn lo 11.11. and the llivil'ii Itloekad to Heaven" will br the iniustial and nterenting theinr lit night. Come, b'arii ritferr-d. what noini' of tlioso liloekarlea nre. (list :H trying to keep people out of hell and Halan is doing nil he ean to kee all out of heaven, ltilile si'hoo) at Ii ii. in. V. I. H. C. I;, at 7 p. in. Cor 'tial invitation to nil these Horvic Marion K. Horn, Minister. .ndies, bring your hair work to Mrs. I.. I.. Realm's, earner Fourth and J, Medford, Or. M. I.. 1'ellett, the successful horticul lurist, hus Iruiisferied his base of ooor iitions lo Imperial Vallev. Owing to the poor health of his wife, he has been obliged to'leuvo our valley. Mr. Pel- lett is nnr of those who has brought the rrullrnising industry in southern Ore run to the front and will succeed wher er hi' goes. .1. L. MeAhron is being visited by his daughter, Mrs. Alice Wiley of Hur sett ' Creek, Ind. nave you seen Collins' Wireless I'honef Tli it ninth wonder. So poles, Ti f iles, no fran. -hise, no central. Wha l-.es it mean? It means one of the greatest money muh ing investments evei itlereil. Whore can it be seen? Deni onstriiting instruments can he seen at loom fj, Hotel Moore. K. II. Hosmer, liscnl npeut. 75 II. 1.. Kelly, Jr., wlio is connected with the I ni tnl States fisheries He. mrtment, was down from O rants Pass Wednetkluy. Have you seen Collins' Wireless rhone? The ninth wonder. Xo poles no fires, no fruuehtse, no centrnl. Whut lues it nieanf It menus ono of the greatest nionoy-mnking investments over Where ean it be soon I Dem- FOR SALE One U. S. Criara Sepa rator, No. 6; SOU capacity; good ew; coat ISO; will sell for f.'iO. R C. Hensley, Central Point. ' Classified Advertisements Ouo Cont a Word No single Inser tions less than IS cents. Six Insertions for the price of (our. Seventy-five cents a line per month. Noar Boor Is Near. I'riiltibil ion tidvor-ates throughout til' slate shudder at the idea, of the brcw 'rs to manufacture "near beer, to get 'round the "dry law, while the thirs ty ones look forward to the date that the great and wonderful discovery actually put on ttie market for cuiisuuip lion. " Nenr beer" contains onlv Hire. and one half per cent of nlrohol. Th lieor drinkers hope that in some win they will be nble to inoculate them solves with enough of the "near" t bring about the desired joy. I.. A. Drake of Phoenix precinct wn among the many in Medford Thursday The ice cream and experience social held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Hen Harnett was a success, not withstanding the cool weather. Over ty.l was realized from the sale of ic ream and npr.ms, and those who had "irnisl one dollar each. The Ladies Mil tlllitiKs tile piihlie ror their appre 'lal 1011 and help. MiVKHTIHKMKXT FOR HIDs Fol ITRCHAMF. OF A S II I, A N l FI.Ol'RINO MILLS AM' OTI1KK PltOPF.llTY. Ilirts will be received by the ctly re .'inner up 10 .niiy 1st, next, tor tli" pin- .'hase ot a tract of land on Cninit street, known ns the Pioneer planing uiil or ice plant property, and also for .he purchase of the building nad ma ' liinety of the Ashland flouring mill id also for one barn building, .-iiid a smoke" house on the Ashland Flour lig Mill land. The flouring mill tun liinory is complete n-ut the mill is now 11 operation. For further information apply to clt recorder, Ashlard, Oregon. The city council reserves the riln t. reject any and all bids. Hv order of the common council. M. F. KOOLKSTiVV. oodS I (Til V II n .ler. Ruy Tickets oy Wire. 'Hum. .tiling wkich Is of cnnaiilir.ilili riterest lo the public generally an' which is perhaps not generally knowi is the system of prepaid orders now 11 (T el between stations of tho Soul hen Pacifie company and sll points in th" I ailed State.. Ht meana of this rsleni ticket. ,a , rt,.hM at Medford froin any p,c. In the l'itM Slate. lulled or telegraphed iimX ,,, ,hl. ,iarty wishing to cems here Ml....... accommodation, and amall amounts of cash In connection with these tick,,, may ale. he furnished at the Uni time. M onstrating instruments enn he seen at room 4J, Hotel Moore. K. II. Hosmer, fiscnl agent. 75 A. C. Walker, luaaager of the Settle mier nursery, located ir Central Point, was in Medford Wedncsila 1. Isaacs anil 1 larenco .Mne are liillllging 111 11 fishing trip to llutte reek. Children wax fat and slroug tvheu fed on the good, pure nutritions bread ind biscuit made from "Pure White flour. Sold by Allen 1 Keagall. NO Ho you know of "The Twinsf" Art Nichols and Ranald McDonald came iver from llutte creek W'ednosduv probate business. Percy Cnchrna is making Ilono-lus ounty, ins termer home, 11 visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. (lore will return coin southern California soon. We are i.leased to learn that Mrs. (lo-e's health much improved. Mr. urn! Mrs. Lewis Ulrich of .lack sonville spent Thursday evening iu Med umi. Ho you use Davis' Best Flour f Don t et your groeerv talk von into l, .-;., ther brands shipped in. Dnvis host lis for less money and giinr.inteed to give satisfaction Trv a sack and be onvinced. Professor John A. Norliug. the expert leacher of band music, is in oi.r !.. Men nnwadayn. He is tenchiiu. the Medford blind, which has been reor. ;:ini.ed and meeting with success. Irene llrowu Isancj, uud her sister. Miss (Sjnce drown Ion.. ,.n ... lanciscn io take a course iu in triinieutiil and vocal music, riwivllve under Herr (lenss, a learnrd mas ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haertel and Mrs W Milucr returned from Hilt. Calif Thurs.lav. I he 1 wins: " Colestin water health W. II. Xorcross of Mound, a nronii- ilent horticulturist, transacted business 11 Mi'dford W.slnes.liiv. C. II. Lewis, owner Ol' Hie Henr Creek Orchsrd. returned from Portland Thnr.. ila.v. . Mrs. M. A Laiighoine of Tacnma. nh" has been visit mu her o.-ireiits Mr mil Mrs. II. Melj. left for her home Thursday. J Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Miner of Kane's Ceeek were among tho many In Mod. forrl Wednesday. Jas. P. Hongland of Central Point precinct, the well known melon raiser, was hen- one dav this week. He haa ' acres in Melons this season. tVestln Mineral Springs Hotel Imie U unditr nw nianagoineut. Mra. t. r. Htone, leuien. I 7 j W. Ti. Murium and C, C. riondon ' m.t.. nown Trom tioM Hill Thurfdav aft ernoon. vrn. iiptaiu Bun. wK,. And WANTRD Position as hookki'epi'r aud Rtenographer in ott'ice. AddrH !. ). Bos 4si;. WANTKl) -Tn eonlrarl the hauliug of 000 cords of four foot wood to renpon Mibln purtioH owning six or nevrn two horse wagons and teams. All down hill. Distnure hnlf to two miles. Iay ft per rord. Xorthrru raliforuin laimber ("o.. Hilt, Cnl. 81 1Y)K SAI.K Only 2 eueh of those 2 ami ouiire tracts left, 1 1 2 in lien from 7th st.( on niiiiu irounty voud, suitable for garden, fruit or chinken farm; all under Tish Lake ditch; water only $'J.."iil per acre per year; priee $100 to $t."i0 per acre. euHy terms. James Ho.lw ling. 7th and V xtreets, or V. O. Um IJ 83 WAXTKI) Hoard aud room in private family by young man, good hubits. not particular, but wnut a clean place with pin in food, uot more thnn $tf per week. Answer I). caro Tribune. A .N 1 hl- -Kxpeneneed man to take charge of au on-huid. Write, fully, stat ing experience, qualifications and sal ary expected. Tribune, Medford, 83. FOR SALK S. N. 3uhdiviaion iB in the market now; choice tea-acre tracts, beat locution in the vnlley. L. Nee d em ever, Jacksonville. ' LUST A gold bucked comb, between Cold Ruy uud Meilford; letters M. R , Ii. engraved on eumb. Finder plenso return to Tribune office -nil receive reward. V R SALK A refrigerator, good us ut'W ; kitchen treasure cooking uten sils, three porch shades. Imuirc Mrs. W. A. Hundley, d house 3 blocks north Jackson County bank, North C street. tf FOR HALE 500nead of full biood Humbouillet stock sheep; largo, heavy ; shearers of fine wool. John S. Her I 1-in & Son. 84 ' FOR SALE Five-room bouse, beauti fully located, with Iu 60x145, ten bear ing apple trees; thia is a snap and wiU . ie sold at a bargain. Address Lock Hx 125, Medford, Or. ' husband, who i promoting another rail JFOK SALK Runabout, 00, thorough roau inierjr)o. bbu was tho guest of Mm. Johu Harrington while here. Mr. aud Mrs. Kmery Ka.tmnn made hluud a nhort visit this week. A. O. Hough of Oraats Fans was iu M i d ford and Jack son vil le Wed newlat ou professional business. Mr. aud Mrs. C. 1. Hostel of (Vutrul I'oiut were among their Medford friends Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. ritiao (u,-e McDonald), wlm has been at her furiner home near ilriiwiisboro' for a short time, left for Seattle Thursday evening, uvv m pa u i id by her mother, widow of the late Rrtn iill McDonald, mid her brother. Miss Fern Hutchison appeared in 11 prano recital given at Fort laud une Veiling this week bv her teacher, W. Clifford Nash, and acquitted herself creditably. Miss .Hutchison has also been attending the Portland high school during the past year. Mrs. R. J. Cameron of Applegnte was iu Medford the fore part of tho week, the guest of h,.r daiiL'hter, Mrs. L. Jaeubs. F, II. Carter of the Medford Ico com pony was u business visitor nt Ashland Thursdny. A. W. Silsby of Grants Pass was with us again Thursday. Oeorge McDonald, a pioneer of Klain uth county, nnd his family were Medford Thursday trnding with our merchants. They were on their way to Kagle Foint to Tisit with Mr. and Mrs W. O. Knighten. J. E. Enyart. president of the Med ford National bunk, has been making Portland a business visit. Arthur Holden of Clackamat: county U at his former liauntH in Trail pre einet. Mrs. K. J. Roberts and her daughter, Mrs. Lulu Perry, were in Mi-dfnid 0111 lay this week. They are now comfort ably located in Griffin Creek district, .lodge Neil made a business trip to Ashland 1 hnnklav. Mrs. O. Crawford and Mrs. A. S. Ro senbuum visited f their Jneksnnville friends ThurBday Roy Roberts, the steimgrapher and real state agent, has gone smith in quest of , location. M. Klwood spent Thursday afternoon in Medtord. Louis Dennett has returned from Cor- vallis, where he attended commence ment xereines of the Oregon agricultu ral college. Martin Pernoll of Applegate made Medford a business visit Thursday. Mrs. . Fergusun was tin- guest uf Robert A. Ferguson ;unl his family this week. She was on her way home from visit iu th state of Washington. J. T. Phlegnr. manager of Smith & Molonv's brnnch shoo store nt Jackson ville, spent n few hours in Medford rhursday. Jas. Cnrr uas a business visitor here Thursday. His health is much improved. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. BUSINESS CARDS. J. T. ANSBOM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Pricua right. Pumps Furnished when Wauted. BAlL it GLOSCOOK, Coutractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Orrico with C. II. Pierce & Son. Phone 053. P. O. Box 771, WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, Resident Piano Tuner. Special Rates bv tho Year. Headquarters at Halo's Piano House. AU Work Guaranteed. P. O. Box M3, MEDFORD, OREGON. DB. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office et Residence COLVIG & DURHAM, Attorueyb-at-Law. Geo. II. Durham, Grants Pass. Or. Wui M. Colvlg, Medlord. Or. CHISHOLM & MARTIN House Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone 229. Lockbox 12.1, Medford, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertaken! Day phono 353; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin tf5; J. H. Butler 148. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL- EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or. E. B. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Offico Hours, 10-12, 24 P. M. Office lit Jackson County Bank Bldg. GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES, Optical Purlor in Perry 's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. "Ho Has No-Other Business.' WA NTED -Party wishes to buy riding horse; small horse preferred and one who is reliably gentle. Address M. L. M., care Tribune. Poll SALK tion, Small business: fine loca Inquire Tribune. LOST A gold backed comb, between (.old Ray and Medford; letters M. R. It. engraved on comb. Finder please return to Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; electric light and baths. Mrs. R. L. Hnle, D street near Uth. tf rilK PLACE TO K AT Corner A and Se e'lth, near bridge. Hoarders want od. FOR KENT - Six-room house, after lunc !,". Inquire nt Oseiihrugce s res idea,',.. tf WANTED- To rent, a furnished or un turniflhrd hou-f fr the vimniir. Write Itex "W. Me.ltOld. tf ! FOR SALE Two choice lot on im provnl street. Inquire Medford Tea Cot toe House. 81 Full SALE Etra tine driving team or onug m:ircs; driving rig complete to jo with th-' d!"1, roln . et, . S.icriti. e pii.e on all if taken soon. W T. York A Co. FRRFS'T "-In 7,lvu" familyT fur nished room and suite; bath, electric lights nnd all modern convenience; three blocks from business center. In quire at this office. LOW RATFS EAST Will 1k nuulo this season b SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon FROM MEDFORD, ORE. as follows: TO Hotli Waya Ono Way Through Via Pnrttntid. Ciilifnrniu. (Jhicago $82.40 St. Louis 77.40 St. Paul tiO.flO Oinalin tW.!X) Kansas City .. (V.).W Tifkots will lt .liuif 19, 'JO. .Inly 6. 7, 22, 2:1 August !, 7. 21, $87.a0 82.;")0 81.7o 7.").00 7.".00 on salt' I j ( toofl for return in !0 days !. :,', in.-iii.iinc now r.vi.i i with stoimvor i)rivilo"-es nt qlo :inrl d'Hibto h.irnosH. .a.t I 1 1 pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES Embroidery Sale TWO SPECIAL DRIVES Be Sure to See the Window We were fortunate iu securing two fine lots of F.inbrnidei ies and In nertiuns to Htll ut u price The importing house found timt they weiv Hcrtions to well at a price. The irtcod embroideries nnd insertions, so they ini buy and made up lot of from lot)u to 2ihhj v:uds and offered these lots lo the trade at prices which eimlile us to offer our customer prices which are below wholesale cost. 1100 Yards of 8 1-3 cent, 10 cent and 12 12 cent Edges and Insertions . . If you are goiug to need embroidery now is the time to buy, when you can puoobo from 1100 yards of fine, clean, insertions nnd edgings, worth from 8 Lite to 12Kc for, choice, per vard, of ' 5' yd 5c for choice 1000 yards Edges and Insertions worth 15c, 20c and 25c Think of this opportunity nnd don't puss it up without il look at least. If you don't think every yard is tho biggest bargain you ever saw at the price, then don't buy. W'n feel sure thnt we are offering reffiiltir lie 11 yd l5n I.) : vuril valuon in tliix lot lit tin astonishingly low prii-e of, Watch Our Windows You will Find that It Pays You oaii save money by watching our windows. Every little whilo wo mt on ii siociiil salo, nnd u special window is mndo, nnd you can see nt a glanoo, nlmoHt, the savings. Sse the special Suit prices; the Tan Hosiery window and the White Wash Dresses. We Search for Bargains BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank The Finest Perfumes WE JUST HAVE IN A NEW STOCK OF FRENCH PERFUMES, AS EXCLUSIVE AND FINE AS CAN BE FOUND IN ANY SHOP IN THE NORTHWEST, NOT EXCEPTING EVEN THE CITIES. WE HAVE INAUGURATED A NEW STANDARD OF EXCEL LENCE. MEDFORD PEOPLE HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THESE EXQUISITE FRENCH PERFUMES. COME IN AND INSPECT OUR ASSORTMENT. YOU ARE CER TAIN TO BE CHARMED AT THE DELIGHTFUL "FRAGRANCE." THE EAGLE PHARMACY A. E. WHITMAN, MANAGER PALM BLOCK BIJOU THEATRE The Outlaws To-Night THRILLING FROM START TO FINISH. THE OUTLAWS HOLD UP AN EXPRESS TRAIN, AND A RUNNING FIGHT TAKES 1LACE WITH THE SHERIFF AND POSSE. ORCHESTRA MUSIC ILLUSTRATED SONG BY MR. CLYDE HOWARD WATCHES nuulo in the factory of the E. Howard Watch Co., at Waltham, Mass., by. tho most skilled artisans of the watch making industry, and their entire energies are devoted towards producing the most accurate of pocket timepieces made in America. - Soltl bin MARTIN .1. RBDDY. The Jeweler Xear the Postoffiee l''i"Q Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Speeialtv KOR SALK Surrey, almost new; rnr lnrg.siu if taken ut onre. Addrens Hot Sll. Jacksonville. FOB SAl.K C'hoieo house lot, five Mook from rnilroad station, near Oath olii! ftehool, lliirh and sightly location; easy terms. Write llox 5HS. Medford. .,rOlt KKNT Tun frl ..,.... stopping tn .taeknonvllle during the past and one large room J.0HO in Mile, several month., was In Mrdfonl Thnr l.ulldlng. Inquire ,t premises , .1 day en ruuto to Astoria to join her I Tribuna of fiee. For any further information call on A. S. liOtiKNHAUM, Local Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Port la ml. Oregon. Something New In Rubber Tirea that it will pay you to investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, jAtisf.ictloq guaranteed. Mitchell & Roeck OENERAI, i:at 7th Street, lllaekamith Shop. WAGONERS, rear ef Morrman.'s Medf. r 1. Or. Ladies will find pnrost DRUGS Fine Stationery, Perfumes and Toilet Artiele, of ki.,, infladi Nw II. one S. n inu Ma. hin.-.. nt the UNIVERSITY OF ORSPON SUMMER SESSION MEDFORD PHARMACY, Inc. .it st. ; i .11 1 .11. nam i ' Cmim.- in J'.l',li.i. 1 hrn i.iit t'.lu. a'n.n. Fnilt.h 1 I itrrvtur. lii-rtMi,. l-i.-i,. Ii i.ii!.h. Hi.l.iry. The Big DrUK Store with tint. t , .llir,i,ull, .I'l l . .. Ki:II.W l( lu.lni.lirt " L LlttlC Price. M'Ktr. mi rei in 1 m 11 1 n,ar the Fo!.toffioe nil mi Mi M um 11 ti 111 111 t lav Gilbert n I , i, " ' Fre,riptiouit HKTiti, miiliitl or OitMl, imtlt, MINI F. Burks Secretary