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    THE MEDFORD f,V TRIBUNE, AlEDFORD, OREMON, MONDAY, JUNE 22, WOR.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Pafkh ix a Live Town.
Published tverv evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUP.LISHINd COMPANY.
Oeohoe I'i txa.m, Editor and Manager.
Admitted an Second elans JIMti'r in
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
One month, by mail or carrier. . .0.50 Ono year, by mai)
THE MAXY AXI) TIIK 'AMI'.
The maiorilv used to be
savs Collier's fur June 20.
Tli invH r. however, is
wonis, and likewise its supply of comprehension
It will not take a great
one in Oregon to clinch the
to select better senators than
been accustomed to elect.
Tliev knew what they were doing when they made a
democrat governor at the same time that they gave to Mi
Roosevelt a majority of more than -10,000 votes.
They knew what they were doing the oilier day when
they elected a republican legislature and instructed it to
send 1his same democrat to
Governor Chamberlain is
to be in the senate, and the people of Oregon have done
themselves proud in voting with freedom and not as herd
ed party cattle.
With election by the people there undoubtedly would
be a number of demagogues in the senate, but all signs are
that the average would be much higher than it is today.
Under such a system, Penrose would not be re-elected
from Pennsylvania.
We should probably have been spared the spectacle of
Piatt and Depew representing big New York, and possi-
blv of Aldrich and Wclniorc representing li
Island.
"Oi Polloi," are doing comfortably at present.
They are rather rapidly deciding that there
number of matters which they c;ui manage pretty
themselves.
DIED.
KIXO At Anlilmid, .lime .1, All'ml
King, li native of IviiiK Viillry, llni
tuti enmity, Hi'd tilt yenrM,
laiSKlNi: In Meillonl, .h IS, in
t'nnt nun of Mr. mill Mm. Wiilter Ki'H
kine, llfji'd H dnvn,
(IAKKKTT At AnIiIiiii.1, .liine 17, Hit
re.ll ' riliziihetll eiymire, wire of Wil
lit tit ,M. 'lnrrett, litfi'd lit yriim, 1
inontliK, .'t days.
KOII'ITNH At lliilsey. I. inn eonnly.
lt tile resiileneo of her llllu'llt er, M rH.
II. AlnrliHlinrtf, Mm. Caroline Knr
rorini'ilv of (nil, I Hill, orn lit
. T.'ini.. April L'7, 1SIH.
(llfJ) At l.ilkt iev:, .Mine I,
HpeiVirif, ttpllj .J I ye.irn.
iXMlt At Orelmrd Home nl
.... .esiilenee of Mr. mid Sir. I,. 11.
Mid(rs, Mm. Aniiiliilu WauR'itv'r, iijjeil
US yeiirs, 7 lilont Iih, IN tliiyii.
HAUTV Al. Spokane, Wnli .'nne
10, oT liealt fllilurn, Mm. l.illl Siicltetl
Ilarty, formerly of "Meilforil, ned j,"
venrrt.
QUAKERS VICTIMS OF
CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANIES
HAN FliAS'l'ISf'O, ('III., .lime 1!0.
Aeeordinjr to witnentieii who will lippenr
before the federal Kr'i"1' ,i'ir.V lere, the
Dnnknnlt of 1'eiiiiHvlvnniii, piirtienlnrly
the wealthy religions enlonieii lit Mlin
heiin and l.anr.-iMter, have eoiitriliiiti-il
during 1 hi1 past two years more than
$7nrnnu toward tlie development of oil
eoinpnnieH here, tho (jreater part of
whieh. they elaim, liaa diKiippeiiritl into
the roffertt of the promoters in-lead of
((oinjj to develop the properties.
Kev. CharleM Maili'ir it ti.t Willitmi I..
Evans, two Pnnknrd. lire now in this
eity invi'stintinj; the Hamilton Mono
tain Oil and Land eonipunv and the
Ksieriinn !,:ind and Oil eompiinv. in
whieh, they say, the liiinkniils of IVnn
Hylvania are hoiivllv interested. Thev
eaine all the wny from the (junker sent
for tho purpose of pri'sainf; ehal'nes
against .1. Kranse and his nvsneiiiles
in the two oil eoinpiinies. whom they
say luive never ni'iiennli'd for l."ei,n.lit
eontribnted bv ,he Itnnknrils.
Average Length of Life.
(CasseirH Saturday .loin mil.)
Tin innii who lives until he is more
than n rentnry old and the rhild who
dies in iiifiiney are alike ineliiiled in
the law of averages. Thev li:il:ini-e
eiieh other's ehnnees, ns it were.
Of KHI.OlliI people livim; at the ugr of
10. only l.'i,l!U will live to the iiKe of
SI, only SL'.L'.M will be living at 4(1,
only -til will be living at tut, and only
II at l7. At .'to, the iivenie man may
lake it that lie lias under tlilrtvlive
years to live; at forty, under S years
Ht 50, under SI vears; at. (id, under H
yearn.
In eaeh and all of these eases, how
lie lives will determine whether he will
have ii longer life or a Hliorter life, but
the average will infallildy work out
within a space of 110 years.
ASHLAND ABANDONS
PAVINO OF STREETS
Ashland has virtually
street living fo, ti.
asked fr "lu ,rfp,,
did not malerinlir,., ,
Wowl, c,B,., ,.
alinliiloneil
The tiids
pavement
o coiupniiv
ptiiiK bonds
on ,i,.i tnnvrinit
proposal nr. "hunt
Hiirrace
r..- I.:. , .. . revious itm
l.nvctnen, 'CI... . . .
.". ..,,,,, i,,. psvHmcnt were r.-jectct
- ... .... ,, inKh ,, , (liOM,
in .,ieiiori.
'ri... :i l. .
, ... council nns received so iniiny eon
flictiiiK petitions mid rcmon it ranees on
Il.i' subject of street pnietnonts that
it i in a slnte of confusion as tu what
tho properly nwners and the public do
want
tlx- l'Mt..ffi-e "t Modfi.rd, Or.gon.
5.(10
called the dreat Unwashed,
increasinir its supiily nf l.iath-
man v elections like the recent
idea that the people are likely
the state legislatures have
the senate.
the kind of man who ought
Rhode
ire a
well
LAKEVIEW EXAMINER SOLD
TO MINNEAPOLIS EDITOR
The l.nkeview Exiiiuini-r has ehangeil
lunula, ('. (). MelIn. r linvinj; disposed of
the same to Ered W. llnwniMli, a recent.
nlTivnl from Miiiui'tipoliH, anil tin old
li newspaper mini. Melzker took
chni'Ko of the paper iiliout five yea in
ao.. 1 1 iMi In i'j,'i'il it from n five .column
oiiflit-pii(;i' o a six column cifjlit iihji..
uml iiiHtalled up to dale mai'liinery. .Mr.
Ilowiilan will coiitiuue the papiT us
lepiililican in polilics. tint wilh the mot
to: "Our country first; party nftrr
ward.' .Melker's intention is to rr
move to soul hern I 'iiliforuiti within a
few mouths.
BRYAN CAN READ TITLE
TO DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
I'MICACO, .tune 'JS. William .leu
nins Itrvan can read liiH title clear to
I he nominal ion for president bv the
deuiocriilic national coiiventioii which
yll 't in leaver .Inly 7. I'raet ictilly
it all oer hut the screeching ami
Hie yelliw.
I nut run riP- ,t'nr Itiyan lln:t
Imlurscd IliVnn
Heclared for Iftiyun ;1S
'I'o he selected, l,oit for Mryan ... Ill
Total for Mi van , 77s
Xecessary to nuininale (rwo l li i v, . ri 7'J
llrynn 's nuiriin I 111
SUMMER RACE MEET
AT SEATTLE Kf.OUN
Si: TTI.E. anh.. .,. .in. .. Th,
o" r eltnL. oi ill,. Kiiij,- r.miiiv
fair assiiciatiei, starts at (tie Meadow
this al'l.-r a l,.r the animal ., ventv
'hi litis' it 1 1 m lt and a rant of si
: acts is pieseutisl. Il is .liMllitl'ul it
eer on llie coast a higher class of
horses nus eier ptosoute. I at the Mend
ows on a daily program.
TWELVE MINERS KILLED'
BY FIREDAMP EXPLOSION
I'AlilS, .tune ''-J. 'I'wclv incrs
were Killed l.y a firedamp explosion
at stetiennet today inn) inanv others
were injured.
Iletuils of the catastro;,. are lurkinc
so tar and it is fe.ind that the death
list w ill tic illercilscl.
Ifehef rlaiiis with doctots and hospi
till supplies he heeu rushed to the
MANKINS' TROPERTY SOLD
TO FERRY, THE SEED MAN
The Minikins property was sold Mou
day to I). M, I'erry, the seed man, for
tl'o.Oilil. The l. M. Porrv compani
will clear the iirois'rtv for the t'ltrimse
f milking a seed farm of it. It is es
tiniale.1 Hint at least ."10 men will be
re,tiiic.l to operate the farm, ntid il is
pntc prolialilo that the coinpaiiy will
niihl a laioo ilislril.iitnii; ami packine
narelious. liere.---.lacksoniille l'..st.
Curd of Thankn.
.1. .1. Uaj;.iiier wislirs l,i
Iltaiili his
il ad .it her
.aihv ditr
iii'iylilinrs in iii.IkiiiI llnttie
itieus f,.r Kiu.larss a-td su
" H Ids reeelit a I fl ir t inn.
xtvncK.
is liereliv irivnn II...I tl. ....
X.ill,'
L'r.jRi.,l will ,,lv , ,p (.v ,.,,
the City of M.vlfnrd. t)r...,n ., .1..;.
""Mia, ,lulv ,, for ,,,,, )o
!,u.,es, 1 ..d . Ii. WeV
!'. in the City nf Medfnrd, tires,,,,.
Hated June 10, lluls.
" HOTKI. NASH t'OMPANT.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
It pays to be houeat. Nothing llku it
for aelf esteem.
lt la hard to be glad to nee ,oui
friend uud at the auiue time sorry
your work la luternipu-d.
Some widow ii wouldn't by merry If
they thought they had to wear the lint
Iloes u great cuudlOite need to be u
blK iiiaiiV
The elioiiilst
who tliulti uu
utitl-troulile tox
in will he can
onl.ediiN a saint
T li e Inajm lt.i
only lit.:. I; tlio
rule: II Is tin
blK lioss of til.
majority thai
rules.
The MVt"hitit woinaii thliiKw h-l win
Will Wield tilt hit ll it us litiiK :is slit
UtTseir run kci'p l-r luwilcr ni h
liiuiil.
li.v the ycniphl' i-xiH'S-tui n lh-ii
coiuiI'-u.iim'cm inn fiin In- ti:v tlj.ii
roinc nf Hit mn Iihv1.;) an Mln"
jflrl Ki tiiliiiilf? or .linn ImI.U-s.
If V'Mi tlmi'i Ilk' wlml
clituiiriii vol i r niiiiil.
yiii liiui
iitiii'iini i
ntid
1 '.v
A c I wn.v 1'
linve h In ln'hn
hit I l. hi
. y.iut'
ir
Suiiic mi'ii niv Ktoi tin -liiirl- In
tlioy kimw Hint II i.-u"l ul-t- lu Lt
oilier 1. 1 1 nl
Not For the Nervous.
U looUu like aiit-li a uiiiifl' thin
T.i
Iit-h-
To Nluil vln-:i rttiiiii.ln the Hljjital bell
Aim) H'up wllhoiil ii J.ii',
lint try to he ihtj m i(nn,.in
luv,ii ihro'iMh ft LriiWtlnl t'.ro-(.
Ami If yttn'ri' mil a ihtvuuh r-i?k
Ni xt iiwiinliiK I'll Htuinl tl'i'iit.
Out vvlu-tv Uu- li:ick l.s cluur uht'iiil.
Ill HHlllli HUtiUl Idlll lillll',
It Ihti'l hi.nl to run I In- rur
Allil IH'Vl'l' fl'l'l tllU Htlllill.
lint In lh- m Ix tip liuHln.'rfM ImIiiks
ff nfii uml HiM'h' (iii'lH
The iwliitli.K ul tht' iiitrltir a nil
May try tin- bluntest liciirin.
Iti Kjilti tif friin tie. nolay h.-ll
Ami i'V i v wirniiiK munul
A fut nmii wii)1;:- It-'tnr- tii.j car
Ami in-V'T l(mkn uniuixl;
A lu.ly Willi a habv ran
(Jflrt h.iit a-jlima ill" truck.
Th li In a panic li'nlt:i ti-s
Ami t r Is s tu Ji-rk II hii'-k.
'Twlxl li-iinm uml Ijh'iI oil hloyk-s
Ami iiutii ilrlvfi fn-rili
Tint wliuli itMiinH io ih- inniiirman
Much a taimh-il iiii mIi.
Applvlnir 1'i'iiki-H (tinl rlnliiK ht-lla
Ami .k..i.-:iiK ilii'.inisli llii- Htrtiu
Ami ki-.'i'tiit; I'vury mn; iillvt',
lh Ii-ihIi ii luiMy llfi.
Bant In Hit Hand.
"lit' IlilH pouc
lu wiirk mi Hit
mi In iih ;i
KiTlimi Iminl."
"Soiiii-lhliii; oi
11 ftHIH' iii II li 'I'
hlui "
"V-s, Inn mill
h.
h.st
The Calor of a Birj Noiao.
A ymiililHl tirtist li:is ii, -i .icn'it llcii
HOUIIll ItllM Cnli.r. riTtnill I.illf: :M't' ITil.
olhur nrc hhic uud mill nilit-is aru yd
low. rii'suuialily the ili'iiiiunl I'nr Ilif
rtMlrli'lhui t.l (niciiliil litunlni'nt jun I-Uu-
hwt luiiiM'il rnlur.
A Hum's htst tlolhir :i i mm i;u; t-il
ilnvu Mil- si iv nnki". a -
sdinitl, ii lit) when (lie Hlian't'i' n
siiinll hut imis.v roll In lW h Ui-( :il
triu-is the tilli'iniuii Hi.' i . i : i H 1 1 1 1 1
tu j i li It N : i . his hiiit". ;iii' isn't -n
Wlli'll l III UlM'H'.-lril l:t ITi'l ,iliif
CiUlliM -h II T i I In In'inl il" I In I'll
silil"! iu xii'liin II ii!;ik'- a nui-sf It'L"
II r..tup.iin' ..f :ill .'t' I In Init t.f 11m
f:llnl. II i: a (jfiMl l.li'.-l. 'ail Ihr
in-rinn v In II' -1 noi ! I licit ivhmI'i
i ai l'
lu.K.
'lies
u a
LMrin.'iil.
- oiiu'inal
tna.l.
,IU. ..M
a I. ulit
J.ir.t on tha Quiet.
' u li e Is a U'ral ;lil . .
-ill, f lue."
Ifl'sl.llld i' h.'llls MlllU'
slllijeet himself."
what lli'WM lie has he
-.I . . t
h i. ma a
"I in..
..ti thai
"Yes;
all i-l n til.
i hetii i.tlt f.
lie diii-sn't
1' eterelsi'."
lei
Anundcd.
lilt iii I v a vraf h-r tliH'Mii'l
iinn h stuck In llio I'liNinimnInHMil '
Unilt nut st'-nl.' "'
"No; !tt l.-iils It -'I'll. ul Mil, ill
npitvil " "
lak.
I'M.'.
Not For Children.
"Volt tnii-l i ir er i.'li a ll, .litltnn.v '
"nl i'rii tv ilntlkti a Ik klnit:'
(.Vrtulnh nut "
"S:iv, tcil thai lo iUI rnlk.'
Wise Girl.
"W'vimM mi iniirry in: oM niuti?"
"Vlll. lll:ll Wl.lll.l ll.'lM'llll '
"rpou hfit ':"
".My own jii tit I ho linn'.'
Getting Even.
"Wtll ,von niarr.v uuV"
"Mu, thnnk you."
Tbeii I kIihII not nmrrr you. Mist
rt."
Bargains fur 8al.
Si'i us fur bargains. harp farm.
fur nalr.will ituprovfd; $ot orchard: I
rich noil; f'JO tiiliil jtor acre. IVarn 1 1
Pirtli1. Brownsville Land Jt In vent men I j
Co.. Hrowmville, (irfffou. tf
Tli Most for th Money.
Tlie Auluirn aittomohile is llic most
roomv ami lirst machine ever offered
for the money. Sea it liefora Imvitif
1.. H. Urown, agent.
lira,"
Coal tot Bala
na are now prepared to furnish ha.t
plrked eoal at tha mine, fire mite I
a.t jf town, In au.T amount desired I
11 ,
HHrr- '"w'iu,,
CiiiT li'.-"
' "A spade."
Her Ghost.
She heard a jjiost th nthi.-r night
(Jo tflkHnif iliionslt h--r room.
Bhfe srlz-.'l a match an-J truck a light
And CiiUSfJ It with u ciruoin.
Sis f'-lt the apt'ctrr letter on
Go hoi-pin;; o'c-r her bed.
Ami now her courage all wa gone.
Hue simply hid her ht-al.
fjho saw the thing by light of rjay.
It Bcampoird through th houae, ,
And now bhu falntt-d deuU uwuy 1
The creature wa n motise.
New Vwk Press, t
Only the Style.
"The fashionable beauty sitting yon
der has a swelled head."
"That's becaiiHo It is all pulled up."
Bultlnjore Americau.
Ambiguous.
"Are you looking for trouble?"
"I'm looking for my wife." Cleve
land Pluiu Dealer.
So Very Cute.
8h held him In tin- hollow of her hand.
His admiration of lt matlt; htm simple.
This "hollow of her hand," you under
stand, Wan just u moat entrancing llttlo dim
ple. Catholic Standard and Tmun.
Deeper Yet.
Towne I suppose he'n deep In love's
youug ilream.
Hrowue u; lie's past that stane,
lies troubled with Insomnia now.
Town Topics.
Even Here.
Good St. 1'i-tt.T turned around
lilockude at the Rate.
"What's lhn trouble?" ranif the cry,
And oulck the good nalnt did reply:
"I'retty niaid;n can't K;t by
In hat of nineteen tlht."
Ietrolt Tribune.
The Kind to Serve.
Experimenter (loKimttlcnlly You
have to handle these children with
gloves.
Tired Teacher (lllppantly) KM
gloves? I'll nch.
The Wheat Speculator.
At the "oH'ii hoard" in golden grain
He plungi'd with IiIh lltLlo inlghL and
main,
And now ho Is making freiiuont "culls"
At the shop with Iho uign of tho golden
balls.
Chicago Itecord-Huiald.
The Heirjht of Hospitality,
Hewitt I suppose that when your
tmcle comes to New York you will see
that he Is properly entertained?
.luwott Yes; he shall have every
thing that his money will buy. Tuck.
The Very Worst.
Fill so rumors are minifying'.
Bui hotel keepers say
The most annoying roomers
Are Ihoso who do nol p.-iy.
New Orluans Tlmea-lJemoonit.
Probably.
Tlowell When you are In Rome you
should do us the Itouiuns do.
Powell iiut (he Koiuaus must have
done everybody by this time. Urook
lyn I.lfe.
Tho Well Meaning Person.
When he works hard wilh hand or pon,
Though his Iniwit Ioiih noun run doubt.
It nii.'i:ii.s th.il Hi-vi-ral olh. r infn
Must wmii lo (tirafghti'ti his work out!
H;ir. ard Lampoon.
Merely a Repeater.
OeraM You nii the only tfhi I have
ever loved.
tlerahliiie- 1 io you expert me lo mar
ry a phonograph? Wasp.
Yet Nobody Believes It.
Faino loth still ivmnln a Imhlilc
Laur'lH nii:ni hut loll ami troulilo.
Happy In who Hv.s f.n:'t.
Ills In much ih- iK ti.r lot.
- t 'l.xhinJ rialn ltalr.
The Ruling Passion.
Shlpvrerkr.l Mnriner A suit! .
sail at lust !
Kali' Ono In IHsttvss (wenUly) -What
iiro tln'.v iiilvtM'tlslug? rui'k.
Alasl
Tlil worM. :U.
la fliU-.l w Mil kickers,
V ho -.h ii Oi- ios-'
And hunt tho .slirkr.4.
--MiniifapoMH .Tuurnnl.
It Must Have Been Quiet.
"Yes; t-Vfi'vlimly nf tiny niiiMiMiuoiH'tf
In town was Uhmv."'
"What .Ittl y.ui ilo for thltiirs o talk
hIhhiiV"- Itruwnlim'a Mnazlno.
A Summer Trap.
Oft whi-n CupiJ's after ln-arts
lh iliKinttlH hl how n tut darti,
Kimiiinr (hat a in-t will ilo
VI. a hammock Vmllt for (wo.
- rhlluilolulilu Wens.
Tho New Fashion.
Spirit -Why m:fl I get In?
St. IVtor- i room; tho ladles ate
nil wearing wi.lo ha Ios this your.
JlHlgO.
Evolution.
Mary ti:i.l a little tint.
Not hiiirrer thiiii a toppr.
Mury uu, ni K-'t rat f thui
Hcr pirsi-nl hat's n whonptT.
NYw York San.
Similar, but Different.
Rloockor- 1 sujipovc your wife Is like
mine nluuvs ;inis tho last word?
Mtvkor No; miiiL' always glvoa me
tho last wottl.- hotrolt Trihuno,
A SI. glit Difficulty.
in h.-uvmt f:ir to ai0.
V i i' I itsvti to announce.
1 a tuU- Ihmh whk'h Bha
'VT pi'p.'ily pronouiu'.
Town Toplo
Sim H
1 tor
Shrt wi
';lll
A Killing Compliment.
Ilo- You ;ir ii perfoct duck of a
lrl.
Sin Now vou an iuaklu; Kame of
anv P:m Pr'iiH-ls.'o Kiamlncr.
With a Photograph.
Till, picture l..n"t vcrv pood.
But. lv I lie U ... pcrchiuice I should
In Juptlco to tlie arilst n.l.l
Tho nutijcot. too, w.id lueTty l.nd
-l'lttjlliri! Poat. ,
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Throe miles south of Medford and
milei ttH of Phoenis, in noor cut ll
in small tracts to suit the purchaser,
line fourth canh, luilanen in three pay
ments. Thia is n rare opportunity for
men of small means. Listed with all
tha agonta.
llarrr t'ult.ert.on. ......
and hiillder. cement work a apeelatty.
Medford, Or. '
I Notice, June 20, 1908.
All account due the Woods Lumber
j company jirior to January Utli, 1U0S,
.in payablo to il. L. IJurdit', as he ro
trvd from the eompuuy at th above
I'latf. 1'ayinems rt-c-t'ived at tho Woods
j l-iiinin-r t-oinpaiiy "s office,
j S2 '(H IDS lilJ.MilKH CO.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will lie made this season b
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Linos in Oregon
FROM M Id FORD, ORE.
us ftillows:
Both Wuys One Way
Tbrougb Yin
TO r'ortlnii'l. f.'uliforiiia.
(.'hi.'ago $S2.40 .tS7.50
St. Louis 77.40 82.50
Ht. J'aul 69.90 81.75
Omaha G9.90 73.00
Kansas City .. 09.90 7.").0li
Tickets will he on sale
.hine 19, 20.
July 0, 7,22, 23.
August (, 7, 21, 22.
(iood fiti' return in 90 days
with stopover privileges at
pleasure within limits.
REMFMBKR THK
DATES
For any f nrther information
fall on
A. S. ROSENBAUM,
Jiocal Agent, or write to
YN. M'jI URRAY; General
l.'assenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
Granules
10H IKR OK NT PUKE
CKRKAL COKFRM
It tastes like coffee. Tt looks
like coffee nud it smells like
coffee, lint is pure misled
sji'.iins. Mended so ns io pro
cure the host flavor, llie
greatest strenu;tli and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink niorniiif;, noon
and nijjlit.
(lolden drain Crannies is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart j
trouMe. nervousness, const i-j
patimi. indigestion, dyspep
sia and stuniacli trouhles.
Xrttrli :-ioii)ui imcluifie
fur 2"ie. all retail grocers.
Grain
Wholesale hy
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
J. li. i:YA liT.I'.-inul ent.
J. A. I'ERR V, Vice rr.isiileiit.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOED, OE.
CAPITAL $50,000
' surplus..; 10,000
Safetv Pioxos to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ClUUlt
a4 ttdtord, oreoom
State Depositary.
Estnblislied 18S3..
CAPITA1 AND SURPLUS
U5,000.00
MEDFORD SASH St DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and nil kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 0TII AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53.
RESIDENCE
LOIS
For Sale: Seventh Street
Business Property
One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 teet
on beventli by 50 on Riverside Avenue
See owner. Terms.
FRED'K C. PAGE
8"
R. W. GRAY, Builder
( 'Or.OXTA L PORCH AVOR K. 0 RILL AND LATJI
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
Have you tried our sureial 2.1c and o.V Coffees, or our l'vr:i
niid Tea yet f Tliey arc the heat in tho land; alwaya yood, al
ways tho sumo. We are now showing a nico linn of Cut CI lass
and ninncr Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
-Mti WEST SEVENTH. STREET.
McGLASHAN ft JUNKEN, Props, PHONE 10B1.
It Pleases us
THAT IS THE REASON WE
MEATS AND THE LOWEST
THOSE WHO TRADE HERE
REASON ISN'T A PRETTY
The Medford Meat Co.
Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nash
W. w. 01FERT, The
JOHN S. OKTII, Canlii.r.
W. B. .IAi 'KSO.S. Am I i APine-
A COMPLETE RECORD
Put your money on deposit with the
Jackson County Bank -nud pay your
hills hy cheek. Ill this way you have
a complete record of moimy puid out,
and in the canceled check you have the
host legal form of receipt. A check
is n safeguard against disputes as to
the amount nnd date of payment. Wo
very cordially invite you to avail your
self of the advantages of paying by
ehoek hy opening an account with the
Jackson County Hank.
W. I. VAWTEE President
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER
served at nil hours of the day. The
good liver always conies here hwen he
wants his chops, Mfeaks, oyseters or any
ot the appeti.ing dishes Mint we make
a specially of eookiug to please the
fastidious. If you with to enjoy a
well cooked meal, that can be prepared
enly hy an artist, visit
Nash (Safe
Fifteen choice lots for sale, located
f'.vo minutes from depot, near school;
these sold in block or separately; easy
terms; the best buys in the eity.
FRED'K C. PAGE
if
MEDFORD, OR.
to Please You
AIM TO HAVE THE BEST
PRICES IN TOWN. ASK
WHY, AND SEE IF THEIR
OOOD ONE TOR YOU, TOO
o ITS AGAINST OIR RILE
To t an irnlivitlu.il loavp our tsiilr
inij establishment wii the belief tliat
lie liasn t jjottrn liin money r. urt li.
ttiif-o yo iMilrust us with rn onler fr
tailoring work, yon will o;ill ncniii. Why
no( b'n'e tin oriier with us for a s-irn
ni'T suit? We ilouht very mn eh if yon
will be nblf to beat the quality of our
fahrie nn. workmanship rl$ewh-re in
the city.
Fnnch Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neat
ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed q
City Tailor, Medford
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