Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 25, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THK MKPFUKD DAILY TltlHDNE, MEMY)Kl. ORKGOX. Tin 'TfKHAY. JUNK 25, 1!0S.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Papku ix a Livk Tuwx.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFOKD PUBLJSIIIXO COMPAXV.
Georoe Pltxam , Editor and Manager.
Admitted an Second -furss Mutter in tin- Pustoffice nl Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRI PTIOX Ii'ATKS :
One month, by mail or carrier. . .$0.50 One year, by mail
5.00
AXTI-SALOOX FJXAXC1JS
Statements of much interest concerning the finaiK-hif"'
of the prohibition fight in .Jackson and other counties
were made by the Jiov. .1. 1. Kuodcll, state supcrintend-
eut of the Anti-Saloon league, at the rally held Wcdiics
day afternoon in the Uajitist church. The j)iiblie lias won
dered where the money came from that was so lreeiy spent
fightiiifir for n dry counlv. .Mr. Knoilell told how a por
tion, at least, of the coin was obtained from the people.
According to Mr. Knodell, Hi")() was raised in Jackson
eounty and spent in the cause of prohibition. The money
was secured bv pledges tor monthly and quarterly pay
ments secured from believers in the cause. The money
pledged has all been spent, 1 hough-not all collected, money
apparently having been advanced by the state organiza
tion or from other sources not specified upon the pledges,
The organization of the Anti-Saloon league, as des
cribed by 'Mr. Knodell, is a loose one, resembling that, of
political organizations, consisting of a stab; body, working
Ihrough county central committees, which work through
precinct, committees. Mr. Knodell is now reorganizing
the league by dividing the state into districts, each district
consisting of a geographical division of the slate, compris
ing a group of counties.
Each district is to provide, a fund for the prohibition
cause. The southern district is to provide approximately
5000 a year. Of this .")()( 10, Jackson county is to raise
$1250, Douglas 1250, Josephine 1000, Klamath i25,
Lake 300, etc. Of this 5000, one-fifth, or 1000, goes
to pay thcalary of the state superintendent, Mr. Knodell
himself; two-fifths are to be used locally in fighting the
battles of prohibition, hiring lawyers, detectives, etc.; the
remaining two-fifths are to go to the state fund, to pay for
a state attorney, a field secretary and for detectives and
other expenses incurred in enforcing and promoting the
battle for dryness. The state body is at the service of the
district, as the district is at the service of the county, if
called upon for help.
As three-Fifths of all the money raised in each county
goes to the central body of the league, who make no ac
counting to anyone, it is easy to see why I he anti-saloon
agitators keep at it: there is good money in it. I(ach
county is assessed upon its population, and taking Jackson
county's assessment as a criterion, there must be at least
25,000 a year raised regularly from the people,of Oregon,
three-fifths of which goes to and is handled by the central
body of the Anti-Saloon league, composed of a state su
perintendent, a field secretary and a stale lawyer and per
haps a few figureheads.
In addition to this regular Fund come the emergency
funds, raised in the frenzy of battle. Zealous crusaders,
enthused by emotional and sentimental appeals, open their
pocketbooks liberally, and collections are a usual occur
rence at meetings to "defray- expenses."
In East Portland during the campaign just closed, the
Anti-Saloon league advertised for solicitors to raise money
as follows in the Morning Oregonian:
"Wanted Twenty enthusiastic temperance men and
women of good address; good wages. 120 ( 'onnnercial
building; references retnired."
The solicitors were given the Following "certificate'"
to aid them in collecting the money:
"Portland, Or., May 22, lfiOS-To Whom It May Con
cern: Hearer represents the Mas! Side Ant i Saloon league,
and is doing a personal house lo house canvass for tfle
!., I i. ... 1 i. .
it-;iKie. -At present we nave irom twenty to lorty men en
gaged in this personal heart to heart work and have an
expense of 100 to 150 per day. We are trying to help
you individually to accomplish a work which would be
impossible for you to do alone, and thai is to drive the
saloons from the Mast Side, especially from the neighbor
hood of your home and schools.
Hearer is authorized to accept such contribution as you
may feel able to make.
We earnestly ask that you give us at least for this
work. If everyone gives a little, we will be able to meet
the tremendous expense of this campaign promptly. Karn
estly and faithfully yours. Kast Side Anti-Saloon
League."
These solicitors were guaranteed .! a day and were
promised half of all they collected in addition. "If you
collect 10 we'll pay you 5." was th, promise made by
John L. Schiiylcnian, who was running the affair
i ....i . i . .'
.i.nuMoii county people are asked to put up 1250
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COMMUNICATIONS.
The Dally Tribune
Tin? beneficial and erongizing influ
ence if a daily paper in any community
of uny considerable importance through
its iniulistrios and its population in per-
blips mure certainly made manifest when
that community is deprived nuildenly
the- daily Hewn benefitH and privileges
it had enjoyed; and is shelved back
upon the ancient customs und manner
inns of "yesterday." Hut the depriva
tion becomes more apparent when one
comes to realize Unit the people have
no longer fi daily medium to the ex
pression uf npiuion on various subjects,
along lines of activities multiform and
needful, and which relate uatnrally to
the meritorious efforts and sociul af
fairs of a people in process, where mon
of varied interests, gifts uud capacities
incisure intellects in assemblies dolib
enttive.
lint n daily pnper, in addition to be
ing a medium for "news and opinions,"
is expected also to have a definite and
fixed policy in the direction of what
things to ill emphasis being of com
limn interest. That there shall be in
the ciimmuity they that will lake issue
with the management in the matter of
its policy matters not; it remains a fact
still that the management must be char
acterized with a policy in which ir.itiu
live and strength of purpose shall be
the dominant factors.
Thai The Daily Tribune, since it clime
under the new ninuiige it with fleiuge
I'utnnin at its head, has hnd such
slraightout fixed pnlicv In the work out
of which it has been persistent, aggros
sive and determined, nmv nnf tin
said. Whatever its mistakes 7 pity
the weakling who, bring a nothing,
makes no mistakes it goes without
saying that its straightforward, uncom
promising attitude along certain lines
ot social interest has slumped it with
being possi ssed with certain qualities
necessary to tl onservntion of what
tilings shall be deemed right from one's
own standpoint.
Hut there Is still nnnthnr count
which l lie l-ribnne has exercised rightly
i ne province ot a ilaily and this. too.
uoiniea in a measure its fixed policy
ir lias heen all along the people's fo
iiiiii for exchange of views, and for the
dissemination of knowledge through
ciinunon expression of opinion
nous topics, ami in which nil parties
and factious, wilhnut reonrd to flnan-
euil standing, have been on its major
premise m a contradiction of terms.
or, fairly and generously on the ground
of logical statement.
Compelled lo bo studious of brevity
because ot space, I shall offer herein
Social' and Personal
' Do you ? '
THE OLD HOWARD BANCH
Three miles wuth of Medford and 2V
I mile wet of Phoenix, is now cut up
I in mall tracts to suit the purchaser.
e i 11 .1 u .lOne-fourth cash, balanec in three pay-
' -t' merchant, t ,. ' rara nrmnptimitv for .
men of small means. Listed with all i
the agents. I
ono word only: Tim Daily Tribune wan
I'MlJihlishi-d in Hie inetrests of Mod ford
and of Jjirkson county. Tt ii dofi
into, fixed policy; it in n fornm for the
poupli' it rooojfiiiOH without onvy tal
out nun nhihty in t ho onminunitv; its
I'ditorinls aro keen, logical and inpi
mivp. Ihorotnro, dmilit it not, Tho Daily
Trilnino ha tho juimner daily nf Jackson
(unity will lie puMishod ns hoinp nl
wiivh noodtiil to flio manses here.
D. H. HAWKTXOH,
Mod ford. .Tmio 23, 190S
DIED.
SIMMONS At lluifo. .Juno 0, Mrs.
Amtindii J. Simmons, ngod years and
i months.
MKK At Sent in, Oil.. Muv 2:fi .lo
icph V. Moo. dr.. formerly of Apple
tfiile, n god It.T yenrs.
HCHLOSNKH At Klamath Fulls, on
.luuo tl, Mrs Itaiham Nehlnsser, mother
Mm, f Dnvi'iipcit, agid 77 years.
SCHTLZ In .TaeUnnville, Jtnio 21.
riuirloH Srhulz. ngod 7!) voars. 0 months
und lo days.
CAlfltOlJ, War Modford. Juno L:t.
nf Ntomach truublo, Captain William
i 'arrnll. in his 71st year.
K(l. At Lake view, dune in, of
pneumonia, William Kgan, agod 71
BEARS MORE NUMEROUS
THAN EVER IN MOUNTAINS
tho
1 l'ii rs are more numerous
mountains this year than thev hnvi
Itoon for lump time. A f.-w have l.-i.j
liille.l hv hunters and number nf thes
ihaf have I n s.-en have escaped in tin
ntnN. savs the Khmittth Palls Unahl
few -lavs an, i William Yeo was mm
mi tnuii Ashland with a toad nf fruit
ind on the mad in the mountains he
"iifounlne.I n largo cinnamon hear.
limses were ha.Uv fiiirhtenH mrl ol.
aos,.t n runaway. The hoar was nl
owed to gn nn his way uumolestet!.
NOT TOE.
Votice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the City Council
ot the City of Modford, Oregon, at their
meeting on .Inly 7. 10ni. f,,r a license to
oll spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
in quantities less than a gallon, for the
period of one year, at their place of
htninoss at lots . fl, 7 and S. in block
-n. in the City nf Modford. Ow
Dated dune 10, 1Sm(.
HOTKI. NASH COMDAXY
rognn.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
a
1 (MMH)-
Carel Anderson. Kdith A n.'.ersmi 1n
M. P. Drown. Miss Itellc Cobauni. Ho
tel Drake. Miss I.ulla Puller Mr im
Crulinghouso. M. .!. . Hariin. J. It. U
Haynes, Miss UvUi Johnson, J. W. Jones
Mr. Ailie Ostor, Mrs. J. C. IVters. liosn
la Aldeuutido. P. H Smith i Z
Aimer
lo
.Mrs D. Spoor, Mrs. R. L. Dunn,
P. Tottn. Mr. Katie Weaver.
of Medford, returned Tuesduy from his
trip to the Willamette valley. .
J. 8. H -rrin of Aslilaud, the well
known wool raisor. was iu Bedford and
Jackwiiiville the first uf the week.
C. W. Austin nf Dig Butte transacted
business in Medford this week.
Mrs. Olive Bell of Brownsboro was
in Medford Wednesday.
Mayor Reddy is making Portland a
business visit. .
A. J. Y nugor was down f roni his
Trail creek homestead one day this
week.
Fred Smith of Sterling was in Med
ford Wednesday truding with our mer
chants, II. D. Norton oud W. T. Coburn, prom
inent citizens of f J rants Pass, spent
several hours in Medford Wednesday
William Jones mid Thomas Godfrey
were over from Antioeh precinct one
day this week.
A. C. Howlett. P. M. Lewis John Wnt
kins and 6. II. Hnrinsh of Eagle Point
were In Medford a few days since.
Dr. T. W. Hester, Geo. N Lowis and
(I. Leigh ton were over from Jackson
ville Wednesday,
J. II. Ileemau of fluid Hill was among
the many iu Medford during the past
few days.
M ihs Pinker of Dig Butte was in
Medford this wftek, on her way to tho
Willamette Valley.
B. P. Mulkey. district attorney -elect,
spent a few hours in Medford Wednesday.
Prof. (. H. Koberts, who has been
toaehing si'lmol in Trinity county, Cal,
has returned to Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McMahon are
spending tho week at their cottage at
tho Ashland sulphur springs
Any one wishing to invest in one of
the nicest, most modem nnd best lo
cated homes iu Medford, should ad
dress P. O. box 448
W. R. Colemau, county clerk, was in
Talent precinct one day this week visit
iug his father, M H. Colemau, who is
seriously ill.
Alex Thompson of Jacksonville has
boeu visiting in Medford, the guest of
J. (!. Martin of Kast Medford, who is a
relative.
tioorge T. Young and K. V. Hull are
now proprietors of the Biiou theater
at Grants Pass, succeeding Combs &
Sears
Tho Southern Pacific company is get
ting ready to lay cement walks Across
its right uf wav on Seventh street,
which will be a decided improvement.
M. H. Colemau of Talent precinct is
iu n precarious condition, the result
of a stroke of paralvsis. Countv Clerk
( 'oyemnu is his sou.
A. W. Sanders, .las Burns, Chas. l)nf-
field, J. J. Uittor and other Gold Hillers
wore iu Medford this week, on lnnd
business.
Jas. Casev, tho well-known railroad
man, was down irom Corttana Wednes
day, looking Hfter tho interests of the
Chicago, Milwnukeo & St. Paul system.
Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe o. 1,
Improved O. . M., of Jacksonville,
adopted somo pale-faces at its meeting
Wednesdnv evening. A number of the
mbors of Weatonka Tribe assisted in
the ceremonies.
Prod Parrier of Salt Lake, the well
knou'n railroad man, is iu Medford vis-
ting his sistrs, Mesdames Drisko nnd
Sears, neeompnnied by his family. He
will remain several weeks.
Charles Schulz, one of the early pion
rs of Jackson county, died at Jack
sonville, whore ho had lived ho lang.
Inst Sunday He was in his SOth year
and luoavos considerable wealth.
Mrs. II. B. Culp of Corsicana, Tex.,
who has been visiting her son, Joseph
and his wife, left for Albany,
Or., on Tuesday s t ra in to visit rela
tives living there.
Do vou use. Davis' Best Flourf Don 't
let your grocery tntk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Best
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try a sack and be!
onvinced.
G. W. White, a former resident of
Medford, was en the northbound train
Wednesday evening, en route to Port
land tn attend tho state bankers con
vention. He is now engaged in banking
at Klamath Palls, with success,
harles O. Cook, representing the
Pacific Const Hubber company of Port
land, was in Medford last week plac
ing orders for the famous Diamond
brand Automobile tires. These tires
are unoxceled for service nnd endur
ance qunlitie and aro fast superseding
other makes in populr.r favor. 83
K B. Henry of Klamath Falls, the
expert surveyor, is making excellent
progress with the survey of that portion
of Big Butte district which should have
boeu placed in the Cuscade reservation
bv the Pnifod States government. There
1 many settlors there already, whom
it would be an outrage to deprive of
their claims.
It is rumored that Hon. H. K. nanua,
the veteran judge of tho circuit court
of Oregon, will resign in a short time,
after a judicial career beginning in
isi0. W. C. Hale of Grants Pass nnd
Charles Prim of Jacksonville are'mon
tioncd in connection with the appoint
ment of his successor, which will be
made bv Governor Chamberlain.
Bargains for Sale.
See us for bargains. We have farms
for sale, wo 1 improved; good orchards;
rich soil; $20 to 60 per acre. Pears &
Pirtle, Brownsville Land & Investment
Co., Brownsville. Oregon, tf
Harry Culbertsoi., general contractor
and builder, cement work a specinlty,
Medford, Or.
K. KNVAKT.Prtsid cnt.
A. PKKliY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cftahier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OE.
$50,000
10,000
Safctv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
CAPITAL.
SURPLUS.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single Inser
tions less than 16 cents. Sis insertions
for the price of four. Seventyflve
cents a line per month.
POE SENT.
rooms
Miles
or at
FOR RKNT Tun front office
tind oiu larse room 30x40 in
building. Imguirf1 nr. prcmisi-H
Trihunu offior-.
IJKXT Fiit-nislicd rooms, Hpctrie
light ,:iud butlis. Mm. R. I,. Hale. 0
atreft ni-ar llth. tf
FOR ItK.NT Kix-miiin house, afti'i
June lo. Inquiro at. Osfiibrugfje 's ros
nleuee. - tf
FOE SALE.
FOR SALE Only 2 each of those 2
and 5 acre tracts loft, 1 1-2 miles from
7th St., on main county road, suitable
for garden, fruit or chicken farm; all
under Fish Lake ditch; water only
$2.50 per aero per year; prico $100 to
$150 per acre, easy terms. .Taui"H Row
ling, 7th and P streets, or P. (). Box
842. 83
FOR SALE Choice house lot, five
blocks from railroad station, near Cath
(die. school, llijrh nnd sightly location;
easy terms. Writo Box 50S, Medford.
FOR SALE Lot, 4Sxl(S4, $175, one half
down, balance on time; also lot in
Ross addition, 50x120, JIDS cash takes
this corner lot. .1. K. Pavetto, Medford.
Or S7
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Nee
demoyer, Jacksonville. . 1
FOR SALE 500 head of full blood
Rnmbouillet stock sheep; large, heavy
shenrers of fine wool. John S. Her-
rin & Son.
84
FOR SALE Runabout, $300, thorough
ly equipped with odometer, ncotelyne
lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford,
Or.
'OR SALE Smnirhusiness; fino loca
tion, inquire Tribune.
WANTED.
WANTED To contract tho hauling of
5000 cords of four-foot wood to respon
sible parties owning six or seven two
horse wagons and teams. All down
hill. Distance half to two miles. Pay
$1 per cord. Northern California
Lumber Co., II lit, Cal. St
WANTED Board and room in private
family by young mnn, good habits, not
particular, but want a clean placo with
plain food, not more thnn $0 per week.
Answer D. W., enro Tribune.
WANTED Experienced man to take
charge of an orchard. Writo fully, stat
ing experience, qualifications and sal
ary expected. Tribune, Medford, S3.
WANTED To buy from 100to300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or. '
WANTED Position as bookkeeper and
stenographer in office. Addrss P. O.
Box 4S2.
p County
KEDrORD, 0REOOH M.
Stato Depositary.
Established 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
A COMPLETE RECORD
Put your money on deposit with the
Jackson County Bank and pay your
bills by cluck." In this way you have
a coini.lite record of money paid out,
.mil in the canceled check you have the
best legal form of receipt. A cheek
is a safeguard against disputes as to
the amount, und dato of payment. We
very cordiiilly invite you to uvail your
self of the advantages of paying by
check by opening an aecount with the
Ja ksoa County Bank.
W. I. VAWTER President
O. R. LINDLEY Oashier
LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER
served at all hours of (bo t)uy. The
good liver always conn's lieru hwen hn
wants his chops, sfralta, oysetors or any
M Ihc a)"tizing disars that we make
a spiviitlty ot cookiug tn plea so the
fastidious. Ii" you with to onjoy h
well rooked moal, that tan bo prepared
(iily hy :in artist, visit
Nash 2afe
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work ana
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN GTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63.
RESIDENCE
LOIS
rit'toua choice lots for sale, located
flvo minutes from depot, near school;
llh'su sold in block or separately; easy
terms; the best buys in the city.
FRED'K C. PAGE
For Sale: Seventh Street
Business Property
One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 feet
ou Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue.
See owner. Terms.
FRED'K C. PAGE
WAXTKl) (lentle driving horse about
1100. harness and buggy; not over
lo0. I,. K. W., Tribune" office.
WAXTKD
lel Xash.
-Chnnihormnid.
Apply Ho
S3
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL D1UQEK. MEDFORD, OR.
Pricea right. Pumpa Furnished when
Wanted.
BAXiL ft OLOSCOCK,
Coatractora and Builders.
AU Work Guaranteed.
Offlca with 0. H. Pierce ft Sou.
Phona 6S3. p. o. Box 771.
DR. A. BTSWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Ilnve you tried our sni cial L'lc and .-Ue Coffers, or our l'vra
mill Tea yet? They are the bent iu (he laud; always good, al
ways tho same. We arc now showing a nice line of Cut filass
and Dinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
2Hi WEST SEVENTH STREET.
McOLASHAN ft JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1051.
Kidd's Fo
otfitting Shoes
FOR MEN
None Better
Wm
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneya-at-Law.
Oeo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
M. Colvig, Medford. Or.
. CHISHOLM ft MARTIN
House Painting. Paper Hanging and
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
Phone 2C!. Lockbox 12.-., Medford. Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers-
Day phono S53; Night Phones: C. W.
Conklin 405; J. H. Butler 148.
COL
PROBATE.
MARRIAGES.
II fc. I 1 , II 1 tl ill I I !11M lit K 111
iitimu to )-,i0. im,l
ffl Dliiiiini .A 1.11- .
..,.. iiu lPr, Hmu Us how 11111 ..nv .
is-1
"This." sni.l Mr. KihhMI." is u ImtU,. ,-,r ..ir
against the j.ul.lic interest. " Of ,.,mrs mmv is im self
interest in seciii'iiijr us salnry a largo share of thn $'j:..ooo
yearly contributions from the zealous.
"toae park, Portland and Scaltle. ' " Jaeeentnate dinerences or minor nnp.ir ji
' ' U count v has married nt
Ah'ei,l Miss Miic Hnssey, latelv of
Moiilreal. Cau.oMr and Mrs. Williams
will arrive at KlniQth Falls in a few
days and will inakeOheir home in that
ny.
PROBATE.
O
Ihtnrdiitn tlrr.im. Willi
bond filet; nler nia.lea.i.ointinB A
f'. Kiiinev. Thoinn. Mi... .r ...
t'nnlson.
Do ynul
leui, lutiiauMmiia.
Kstate .Tostth
Sind filed
O. Wilev; executor's
BORW.
SIUXS In MedfonI, June
wife of Professor M. B. Signs,
ter.
2, to the
a dnugh-
MARRIED.
MOHllK hTKKl, In .Tncksonville,
.lune Stf. bv Ri v. 1. 9. liniv, Cluv I). I
Mtioro and Ahbie It. Steele j
KU.riY CART KR-In AJdaud. ,li?ne !
:i. bv Rev. .1. A. Lrinminirer. Oelestino '
Kelb- and Avidrev Mli.nchn t'nrt...
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box. SOS. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELyTmTi).
Phyaieian and Surgeon
Modora Kqnipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 10-12. 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR TOUR
OLA88E8.
Optical Parlor ia Perrv'a Warehouse,
8EVKXTH STREET.
'He Haa No Other Business."
NEW CASES.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SESSION
f1' ' ' .M IA 31. lin.s
Martha athM v.. M...h ! "".'". K..il . "fiJi'.
"t axlt tot divoree. lt.rv.v Vai.tmV!; n.M .1 n. , 11
Always Ahead
Perliaps yu dvn. ivaliw what an important part
meat is of the daily ,li,.t. (io,l meat usually means
a good dinner, and a good dinner means a contented
iiuml ( ome here for your meat and vou are sure
ot getting the best. AVe are ahvavs ahead when it
comes to quality. Prices no more than elsewhere
MEDFORD MEAT CO.
Successors to Tottinger. Xext Hotel Xash.
Taking Steps
to further y,.r best interest, is , r.,
her our ,, .,, wpIli W(, n.conp,is,,
"l,j,., t by giving you full value for
V'tir money. X ,.,,. wh,.r0 vmi
dirct y. f,Mep, fr ,iloring work..
,, v ,Til, h(1 nho t(
".v here ,.,r ; g , f.llrips
w..rit as iiei
K g to 1.
place year ord
"Hit nori f
French Dry Cleaning and Pressing
IMly Done. A Fit Guaranteed.
Our $J.-i.rtO suits
the "go." Why not.
with us for such a
W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford
S