io IS nlK u,m,nmt I.AILV -rktBlIXE, MttlrFuRO. ORTOX, TUESUAY, 317NK Social and Personal t ' . .Vn ,l,n id a lin.-1 PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF SUN .inure our town will advance in a ii BMr.v M OPERA HOUSE Plans Accepted for Remodeling Medford Opera House Opera Chairs and Big Stage Provided tr i i rfi-eiviiitf today upon """--- of ,ovm. ford open, numw .. - . ioru uF T. fl can for floor and aa enlarged sta-e. - mi i.o entirely remodeled prMoitivenow .uu . r Klllery Will nr v'" . SrSi The sui ;l ; mode large eno,.Bb to "' that may come hero, and the win" J emended for dressing room, and scenery . ...... .i. I.nve been made Ten venr ru....,.-. with both the theatrical trust and the l.illc trust, no that all attractions touring thn const can be secured here BAar. w TO FACE TBIAL SOON PORTLAND, r., June 23.-J. H. Parker, viee president of the Fnl " tioaal bank at Hakor City, in which 1'nited State,. Senator Levi P. Anlteny i. president, who wan indieted by the federal grand jury on a charge of per- ;n , in Portland next week '.ad 'be arran- in the United Mate. .r .rlire Wolverton. ruuri Parker Is out-on nuOO bail, having ,lo.fl br a United Mates com- miaaioner at Baker City after k arrested bv a deputy marshal. Tt is claimed that I'arker (.wore falsely to several affidavits and otherwise per--jurrd himself In connection with Ins endeavors to secure eertain rights to a mining ealim in Baker county. The eomplainat was Fred Wiinder. an ..u .:.,.. who l,nd located on the claim in question and who claims to have qualified with the requirements of the I.... Th.ri.ur ii is eliarued by the gov- li wnrn that there were no improvements nn the land. Parker . is said to be wealthy. Wunder is a poor roan. MASTER FISH WABQEN VISITS INDIAN CREEK . t I),, v.tti!" Weill..', liccsou of Talent was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Murk Whipple of Woouviiio p. uv Muiiday in Medford. Sheriff-elect Wilbur .lours .p.-... Tuesday in Medford. ,. Tuugnte of Uig Kutie l P""'K relative living at Jacksonville a Vl.il. T J Williamson spent a couple or days in Hig Butte district last week. .1. Marconi, the miner, was uv.-r ....... .Ineksouville M.iudliy. i..i.n nl.enckaiu and Monroe uniu in are iu Medford on land business. H H. Stevens of Talent spent i uos- .. .. ... Vf...l.'..r,l 1 1 1 1 V ... .. ' - . ii i v...... ,.f near Central rowi was in Medford Monday. Charles P. Cottrel olf Phoenix pre ... . . u,..if,.r,l visitor Monday. C W. Couklin, the undertaker, spent several hours in Jacksonville .nonuay. m. ...i Mn l C. Uarrett or .ten land were among the many in Medford u.,., M V Hum and Ins wire na.- irone to Tiitner, Marion county, to nl " ,i..:u,;,.n ..liitrchef Master Fish Warden McAllister, in :...! i. II O'Mullev. suiierin (.l..nl nf the government fisheries and hi. deuutv. II. 1 1. Kelly, were guests f Hon. II. I. Iluinn last week, coming here to seek infonuatioa regarding his methods of hatching and feeding nsn. 1 'ii... -,.r l..lten lu lue Indian Creek ' hatchery and there viewed the great ...... r mil., rial, which nre narlaking uf food cooked aad prepared for their i;.h una nf which lliey reviiauusi.i devour all that eaa be given them. TJi ......il..,n ninresa.d themselves III highly pleased and evidently somewhat surprised with the evidences u. nU1 cess In the feertmg ot nsn as -iic... i 1... IT,, me in the evening the guests wore, taken ' to the ranch and race track where ugain tlieir Interest und surprise were arouseci Time was limited and tho visitora de ,,,.,,..,1 ii, f.illnwinu niurning. going as they came, by the up river trail. Wedderburn lladiiim. MISS E8TELLB M. 8TINSON WEDS STANLEY TAYLOR On dune 2!!. at 8 o'clock, occurred the marriage of Miss Katrlla M. Htinsnn to Mianl-v Tavl.ir. The wcd.tinii was lit the home of the bride's parents west of Mudford, in the presence oi ine mm llv. In the absence of her pastor, Hev ' (i l.en.T Hall. Itev. F. C. I.otett of Urania Pass oerfnmied the ceremony Miaa Alinsnn in well known, and is held in highest eiteem. Mr. Taylor is held iu eminllv hish esteem. He is the son ul the Josephine county treasurer, aim ....tutwfl n ereiimerv iu Provolt. The young couple departed on the evening train for lrants fass. no,l ineu.e ic Provolt. Many friends of both cities ....l.t l.nve ahnwn their interest had tbev been aware ef the event. WIT.T.IAMH TO VISIT CRATER LAKE PARK Ki.AMATH FALL.-. Or.. June M John Sharn Williams, democratic leadei iu the house of representatives. ha unnn.tnced hifl intention of VINlllHg 1 T .r l.aWn tiufinnal Dark this Hueimrr, to .Itier with a luirtV of other distill guisbed men, whose iutercst was nrousnl by the fight for an tnerease.i iippn.piu. tinn ttr the lrk. Cralar lake is entirrlv in Klnmatl o.i.infv and nart of tha road from I'eli pain bay, Hnrriman'a resort, to the lake ii very rough. To Improve it anrt maae It pasaible for automobiles Mr. tlarrl man ha offered to irive tiW to aid II. Mn,,nlr in fta wnrk ah the road. No action has vet been tuken by the county OABFIELD TO VISIT KLAMATH PROJECT It'lIU ru" uA..t. inno i. wh thi' lonL'li any :.. v,.r. It cnuM not an- i..!.....r.ii lliorn unuimui. r. ..f Antflotx. the well .iiiiiicn i'i"" . known goat raiser, was m Menrorn .v.on day transacting liusiness. m..u ivhim.lr nf Woodville and A. J (llsen of Hold Hill were umong those who did business in Medford Mommy. 1.. 11 I." Odkins IN attending ttie ..1;.. of Ihe Hodiie liiver Baptist as Ln.:nil,.n ..I Central Point. ll,.. Ilnnaen and I. A. l'ruell OI Hoxv were in Medford Saturday trading with our merchants. ,.iin:... fii.,l nf fir ff ill lreek dis Irlet was among those who transacted h..ai..ess in Medford rturing ine weca r..,. T Un.,111. lit To o. too miner ...,l b.iainess ill Medford nnd i....i,...n..lla the first of the week Mrs. Robert F. Antle and family of At..l.iann. Knn.. hllVA lOlned MF. AHH ...i u.111 m,ib their h.iuie here. a 1. fii.lt who is employed at Mr. Osgood's place near Jacksonville, has been quite ill. lie IS eonvnieriK, however. t- ..,..1 Mrs. Carnnliau relumed Mat urduy from Siskiyou county, California. Thev will leave for the Blue Ledge in few days. ii- 1 .!.. Wnlaun of Ashland hni been reappointed deputy clerk of Klum nth county, a position sue 1111s nreep tablv filled fur several years. Then.!.. re I.awt.in of Hig Butte linn umie to Medford. Mr. I.nwton's torn ilv lire from California. Thev have taken 11 homestead near Obenchiiin a, L. Wililiiins. lute of Wenalcl W...I. w,.s in Medford lately. II. bought the Knott's plaeo, in Kane's u 1 strict, not lonir since aim ... li.,. 1 it in fruit trees. The citizens of Woodville are making nreoanit oils to celebrate tue fniirin 01 .li.lv ... nn iiiiiirnnrinto manner. A lino program is being iirrnuged for the oecii sii.n. .1 II Hclliiiir.'r of North Jai-ksnii 111,, wli.i lii.a been tiuite ill. is envu ,.ac ,1.1 is wile lias reiurneii 110111 il... It, .ike nniiitarium al Santa Itosu ul., considerably improved in 1 1th. Junies .1. lli.iiegnn, formerly of Jack souville, win. was elected assessor of ll..rn..v .0111.lv lit the late election, -ts seriously ill with pneumonia. Ilia ninny friends will sympathize Willi nun aim his wife iu the loss of tlieir little son. who died of the saiue disease lust. week. It. Nvswariior aud 8. P. Hunter ol Coleman Creek aponl 11 few hours in Medford Monday. .1 A. fiross of San Francisco, for merly of the Depot hotel lit Aslilnnd, has been visiting in the valley. Mr mil Mrs. T. V.. Jones of Central Point were in Medford Monday on land business. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Young of Hold Hill visited in Medford Monday, 1h guests of J. I . Hall and Ins wile 1 A r.n.t rotu is retnilluir liimbe lilt his yurd iu the eastern part of Med ford. Milliliter Patterson of the Telephone oinptiny is in the country mi a fishing trip F.ditor S. A. Puttisou of the Central Point H.-rnld is a frequent visitor to M.-dl'ord nowadays. llornt.v Wither! Ii. Smith of llrallts Pass was in Medfotd on business Mou day. t.eorue H. Iiiirhaiu of ttrants Pass is on his way home from a visit to 0 Moines, In. Mayor J. F. B.tldy left Monday eve ning 011 brief business trip to t ort land. Mrs. J. It. Anderson of i'ottage t.iov is visitiiiu iu Routte River vnllcv. her termor home. W. M. Smith and .1. Tucker of I'll nix i.recinct made our citv a hiitine visit during the week William Hrickson of Willow Creek homestead, who Inis been earning monei in the valley to continue liis improve tnents. has returned to his honiestad I. i1 Co.. iter of Creaeent Citv.. fill rite veteran lawver and civil engineer and his family are visiting iu Medford His health is steadllv improving. J. N'miHii of Jacksonville, the niouccr merchant, aud his wife are sojourning ill .yewport, uregon s milieus seasiii. resort. Peter Peacock of Crescent Citv. Cnl.. and his newly made wife have taken harge of the hotel at Wuldo. Josephine ountv. An effort mil lie made to org.itii.e cnniiuoretiil club and stens taken look ing tenants the inct.rporiit ion of Butte fur its future welfare. In uui ty th-re is strength; in division weak j ness. . I Mmey, farmer aud expert accouot laut,' is stopping in Medford at present He will soon hie himself to hi. ranch Ka Kutte district. , r:,. -h.. burirlurized the l.eurgu . a-, ' ialore of Charlen Schock at Montague, w..a convicted and sentenced to iim years at San Ouontiu. VI UolHnuer. accouiliauie.1 uy her sou and daughter, visited relatives residing in North Jacksonville pnn Sunday. Miss flrace liapholtz of Nortu ja a sonville, who has been attending mv suiithern Oregon normal school, ts at horn- again. Peter Ensile and bin sons nnvc com .... ..r nviitin.nT ur.L-a, u'-.t pleted a uu " - ,!heir residence-in South Jacksonville precinct. r. ,. icln,lon. formerly of Gold Hill, is acceptably filling the position of deputy sheriff 01 mi' Nov. ,.. y 1 reln wltrt nceeotablv rep Alias iiir.f. '-, r -resented Medford in the pageant at the n..vn;unl in I'ortinnu, is .... Hie rust- ...k cb.ai.ill has aono to Meaiora in company with "am iiuum-. - 'Insuill will bring duck a m.B ,.f atore Hin.lilies. i.i,.., P. V.. Kellv will soon move into his new home on Queen Anne ad von n conitortaoie moi dinon. i.t- nrn cottnge, is rapidly neanug e-r firm. ,f..n. Woons the lumber manipu ...... 1... the Denton farm, con llliur, taining nearly 3S acre, paying sum for it. Part of it in planted in fi-.r.l trees. ri....i,. Vnrlow. the School teach .limn """" , ... ... , - ...Alnr. in the BtlitC er wno nas u.-e.. -p, --- --- of Washington, arrived in .lacKaonv,,, l..,l.r for a Visit Wltn .wish ic..liv. her cousin. m, . ' t. f t,e Into James W lUe reum..,., Mee, Jr., who was killed In n sawmill ... sjnti Cnl.. a short time ago - i,:.....i to r.rnntB Pass for burial. The deceased was a native 01 mm ty, having spent many years Thonirison creek. 1 i.i..,.i T),.v Dr. C. If. liny lUlUII.-l 4 .,... - . ... ......na.. a v. Tteumea and Dr, insiricb ..., 1 .1. F. Reddy hnvo returned from u three la0me nut. duya' trip to Waldo, where tney exam ined Mr. Ronmes' placer mine. Col onel Hav is spending his vocation at fluid Ituv i.. .- f...,tz has an Important ..nun nr.ndillir before his court invi.Ivini! unities who have long been residents of Big Butte. As it is a fel ..,,,,lul,,il, e liv iniDrisonmeni in i...ii,.rv .. iirolinnniirv hearing win be held i.h soon as tho district attorney .'Mil be iomtlinnlcnlod with. The unti fut crusade numbers ninny i. Ha locnl ranks. Diet is tie. principal cause of the successful reduc tion of weight among ninny 01 . ......1 .,;.w,..,a You can notice the 'after using" effect on former fat fri Is. who seemingly suffer no injury from the loss of surplus flesti m:.... It. ..,!. It.iv.z.ie Iteicker. tl) I,,, inn ......... x , t uinj " popular waitress at the Hotel Nnsli. Iins j tilll. .......tti. ....... it inree .-.-nn 1.. IMriltxtil. Harrisburi; and Kli gene. She accompanied Miss Hazel Ticc ....... r Vn.lfr.rd 'a rose carnival float, Pnrtlnn.t l.lld Clime llBCk Willi hlT Monday afternoon. Miss lleicker had il,n time of her life, but says she was cotiime il faut." Tho large livery baru that was being erected at Oorris, Cal., by Ii. I. Oliver ...11... .....1 o,, ,luv last week as ...11 f 1. a.iddeii windstorm. In its fall :. i,..j .1.,. ofilce of o van Hai ner, local contractors. Fortunntely a hurt though a number of nriM-nters were at work on the build us nl the time and were pr,-c.pnu.v.t to the ground. NEXT SUNDAY MOBNINO There will be a partial eclipno of the sun oil too morning of Juue 2. ft will take place in this state in tue laiorning from tiiwO to 7:o2 o'clock. The eclinse will ausume various shapes u it is viewed from different t.tirta of tlm ulohr. Here about one- third of the surface of the sun will be obscured. The moon passea between the ennh and the sun and eats out a large circular piece of its brilliance. In other nnrts of this country the tine- nomeuon will take the shape of a ring eclipse. In other wurds, the moon will come 111 exact line between the earth and huh. ohseuriuv the wholo of the orb except the rim, which will shine out in u perfect ring of light. When the moon is closer to ttie eartn it ftlnckeiia thn visane entirely find tein- jMirarily hangs 11 pall over the earth. At WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of atock heep. Write Box iJi Medford, Or. I The first "try" in any WANTED Position as bookkeeper aud stenographer in office. Address v. v. Box 482. WANTED Gentle driving horse ubout Jlou, hnrnesa and buggy; not over L. E. W., Tribune oflice. WANTED Time loan of 10.000, gilt edged security. Write Box 478. DE. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. i;,,la,i .llv ' Office it Keaidence.j 0f e f f O V t IS Hut USUdllJ COLVIO DTTEHAM, AHomeys-at-Law. Geo. IL Durham, Grants Pais, Oi Win M. Colvig, Medford, Oi CHISHOLM it MAETIN House Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone o29. Lockbox 123, Medford, Or. J. T. ANKEOM, 1 : . . K. V .. wb.i. ninORH. MEDFOBD. OB present if is ioo rar away io luiurcepi. " . , , . 1 . Pln..a ritht P.imns Pnrniahed whea tlm n-liolr of tin, a,,n a ri.va. Tha rinu will not be visible in this state, but the simple eclipse will be wurtb seeing. TIIVORCED FROM WIFE HE BELIEVES DEAD WANTED- Moore. -Dining room girl. Hotel WANTED tel Nash. -Chambermaid. Apply Ho 83 BUSINESS CAEDB. eiu.ugh."Tryagain"isaslo- jgan as old as experience of ' human affairs. People do not appreciate something for nothing it li FEIVATE DETECTIVE ANE COi. I human Mlltr W vinun viv EECTION AGENCY. , . . , f The Luck Box 808. . Medford, or. i ' r i E. B. SEELY. M. D. Di.. ..;..;, onrl Siirrflon Modern -Equipped Operating Room". X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, a- r. ju. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. Medford Furniture Co, Undertakers- Day phone 353; Night fnones: . t'onklin 495; J. H. Butler 148. i Tribune's circulation is paia. Wanted. I It liut-na of f.nfttt ..ountv has been granted a divorce from a wife whom tho believes to have been dead several vnn ra. In ISttfl he waa married in Willetts, Cnl. Eight months after their mar- Tinge hi wife eloped, aud he has never been able since to trace tier where abouts. Some veura after haviuc re ceived a letter from- his wifo's sister telling him his wife was at the point of dentil, he tooK It lor grnnieu mai aim rlin.1 nnd married arain. With his second wife he lived happily In Warner Valley, Ijike county, until an old an qunintanee from WillitB told his second wife that his first wire was aim nv- in She at. once sued for divorce, and - a decree was grunted. ' So-Burns has not been granted a divoreo from a wife lie does nut know is alive or dead, but has lost his second wife. BALL ft OLOSCOOK, Contractors and Builders. AU Work Guaranteed. Office with O. H. Pierce & Sou. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771. I Our circulation is legiti- mate and large for a city this s;zelr(icr than any other Optical Parlor in Perry'. Warehouse, nfimt can sb.0W SEVENTH 8TKEET. p(iper IU (hegOU (an o.O" GO TO DB. GOBLE FOB YOUB GLASSES. 'He Has No Other Business." for population. Walnuts Now the Fad. P.utllalt walnuts have become the i.revniliiiir fad ill the line of tree plant in inunv n.irfH of the Willamette vnllev where the prune craze held mi l.'i to 20 veurs nun, and many prune trees are being uprooted to make room fur lose i.roiliicing me muni How to Save 50 of your Clothes Money i Study carefully this simple example in subtraction. If you can find any flaw in it we want to know it. $50- n.. v,. na.. Davis' Best Flourl Don't lot your grocery, talk you into buying ntw hrnmls shinned in. Davis Best sells for less money and guaranteed to olv anti-Tart on. f ry a saca ana i.c convinced. bu trinwta Wire. m,.il,inr which Is ol considerable ,..n.ii to tlm niihlic irencrally nnd which is peranpa not gnuuruwr nun Is tho system of prepaid orders now it f ...( .... Tailor's Trt'il'O for effect between statious of the Uoutnern Pn..ifir, enmn.in .tnd all points in the n unit mi lintrfM' thail United states y mean. u, "--" l ,iil-T nn .t , . A1, , r i.bA.1 mnv Diircnanea m weuiuiu in sun uuuir j vii ivi nr tMoamnhiM. direct to the hell 1.UH111 tX i ... . 1 I nartv wishing to como mno. ..., nn,,l,ii lona and small amounts nl cash in connection witn tnese ticaeia n..v alas bo furnished at the samt 25 The prii-e at which you can Imv a suit made by Alfred Be'njanihi & Co. equal to the 'Custom Tailor's $00.00 suit. Sold only at The amount saved every time you buy a "Benja min" suit instead of a Cus tom Tailor's suit that is no better. Classified Advertisements nor. cent a Word No slugla Inser tions less than 15 eonts. Six Insertions foi the price of four. Seventy-live cents a line per month. LOST AND FOUND. I.ONT A ftold hacked comb, between Hold Rav and Medtord; letters m. n. It. engraved on comb. Finder please return to Tribune offico and receive reward. FOB BENT. nAHKr.TP.ALL OUT OUT AT STATE UNIVERSITY ltviVKHSlTY OF OKKOON, Kuireiie. .Inno 2:i. AceorditiR to a decree of the athletic council haaketfinll at ine 11111 .,.;iv f Orn.tnii will be a IhinK ot h,.t.,rv iiutil a new irvninaaillin ia built .oniei'hiiiir which is not likely to be un .I......L.,,, fur iwn or three years, ine ..,.,.,..1 l. .iiM.euded the iiunie from the lint of college utliletics at me no. retion of the student Dotty. FOR RKNT Two front office rooms and one InrRO room 313x40 in Miles bulldinR. Inquire nt premises or at Tribune office. FOR RKNT Furnished rooms, electric i;..i.i n.l l.iha Airs. U. ti. ttaie, i street near 1 1th. If kiIl FfKVT Sliroom house, after June IS. Inquire at Osenbruf-ire s res tdence. tr FOR SALE. IIAnittiru Aj Ii tl Willi II II llflWil MENS SHOP Largest Clothi ng Store in Southern Oregon CHECK FORGER AT WORE AT ROSEBURO unsKlil'mi. Or., .lime A man Uiviiii! hi name as Charles f'arroll i wanted here on the . narRe tnai ne iras d two cheeks ill the name of All.ert Ahriilil.m. ellih for llt.VV He disap peanx Saturday. He was in town three ilnv. He is tall, slender, of rtara com pic ion and wore a dark chocked auit nnd stiff hut. Both cheeks were on the First National bank. BETTING ON ELECTION OPEN8 IN NEW YORK KLAMATH FALLS, Or., dune , Farmers under the Klamath project look forward to the visit of Secretary liar field ' thin nnnAmar 11m in t.t'.Mn.t Ih.t ' Umatilla nrolrrt. and. it la atatrrl. willlFalla. also make a thorounh lnveatiratlon of 1 The Med ford Hod and Hun club meet eo.ditlons In the Klamath project, . Iluuight In the city hull to perfect per pnrt.llj at the Krievnaci of the biodlmanent organiiuilion. Wednemlav Ihe holder. In the upper project, who in Iclub will hold it rennlnr shoot at ('rater at stronxly that the rlear bike itamll.Kke lunction be built this year. jK111 Varren, the veteran innti miner NKW YORK. June --Belting on the president iul eleetioti opened her tnia afternoon, aud Wall street ia offer odds on Talt. makinii him the fa vorite. Most of Ihe bets are orteretl on Tint airainst Bryan, it being nenefally bcliev.M that Bryan will be the nom inee, but some waiters have been of fered on the straight proposition that Tuft will be Ihe tut prsident. Hotel Nash Arrivals. ('. F. Ridnall. San Francisco; K. F. Antle and family, city; Mm Freden thai. Portland: W. K. Humphrey, ls Aiiifles: I.. Weiss, San Fraiicisco: t.eo. .1. Leak, Sun Franciaco; 1'. 1'. Woljp' FOB SAI.K-Dnly 2 each of thoae l and ".acre tracts left. I VI mile lrom th St., on main county road, suitable for garden, ITiiit or chicken farm: all under Fish Luke ditch; water only i per Hi re per year; price Tl"n to 1.0 per ii.-ie. tiisy terms. .Turn -s Knw ling. 7th :md 1' -freets. or l'. ". . l-'OI! SALi:- t'hoire house lot, five blocks from railroad station, neur Cath idie school, High and sightly location; easy terms. Write Bo SOSMeilford. f-'iSlt SALK 8. X. Subdivision is in the market now: choice ten acre tracts, beat location in tho valley. L. Nee demeyer, .lucksonville. FOR .SALK SOP head of full blood Ramboulllct stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fine wool. John S. Her rin Son. FOR SALK Runabout, :l'!0. thorough ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne lights, top, etc. A. ('. Allen. Medford, Or. Brother Henry OomUui West. ST I'AI.'L. June ;!. Ileurv W. Tnft. the nominee for presiilent,- accompanied by Mrs. Tnft. Mian Louise Taft and W. P. Tnft, Jr., left last nitfbt for Yellow tone park, Portland and Seattle. mutt. Philadelphia Klsmnth Falls; 11. N. Starr. Portland; '. O. Smith, field Bav: K. L. Stevens, trapper (Seattle; V. t. Uilbert. S. 11. Steven A 'uul Foil s.VLK --Sin iirhTiHino lion, tmiuire Tribune. WANTED. WANTKP-Tn contract flie hauling of oiVIO conls of four foot wood to rcumn sible parties owning six or seven two horse wagons und teama. All down hill. Uistaii.e half to two miles. Fay ai ,.r r.ml. Northern lalifornia William Klniy, j Lumber ''o., Hilt, -' S4 WANTKU - Boanl nnd ijni iu privute family bv young man, good naous, ii parii.-ulnr, but want a clean place with plain fur!, not more than t. per wees. Answer li. vi ., care irinune. W ANTFU F.xperiencrsl man to take i. in, ,i- .t-..- .x.itp raua a inn. i ns chhi p e c..i .m.m i..i. i r nn j.Mi,a..i w. t. c.iiw ...i. work towanls a common end and nollr-lev; l.oo,. A,lm. Ktlrm; 11. A. Mi.na I ine exwrlence. nualifirations and aal I'cenlliatr differences of minor linpor eld, lndiannpolta. I ary exiiecled. Tiihune, Medford, si. Our Best Advertisements n rs , r 1 ii A are uur iausiiea lusiomer good We Somebody asked us the other .lav why we were constantly harping on the fact that we wanted in n dace anything that might prove unsatisfactory why we didn't keep still, and woul.tn 't have to take back We want every customer to ne satisnea, ior our sauaneu cuwi . rtnrt.cn to Iciuiw tlutt f t lev lire not SlltlStlPU tnnt il IS UlCir l.lllll, uui uuin, .. readv to make "good, and eheerfullv nnd without a word,. the nionient you ask us. If you are satisfied that we sell good goods ot reasonable prices. TKLL YOl'R FRIENDS. If yon are not satisfied, TELL I s FIRST Two Astonishing Suit Prices LADIES' SUITS worth to $15 for $5.00 Sui(H that fi.rmrr.y at thi .tori for 10.(M), $12..i. nnc, $1.1.nn nrc ',Ti:iiily harj;:iin at $"i.O0 ptich. Yui enn mo one this !,iniimr. (St 1 Ci fop SUITS formerly i)lU $l7.50,$20and $22.50 Nn n-fii to writi tuiiilv 't unsH nliout thi a look. hrj-ain. It' you want to hhvp you eer- A Pleasant Place to Visit BAKER - HUTCHASON CO. C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank .