THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1908. Medford Daily TRiBUNBiSocial and Personal - -v i A Live Pwkk is a Live Town. Published evcrv ovonh :. r.pcpt Sunday. MEDFORD IMMiLISIIINn COAfPANV. GEillUJK Pl'TNAM. Kcliti 1 utul Manager. Admitted as Si-fond -CIrw Matter w tho l'-l..rficp at Mclford, r.u. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Onu month, by mail or carrier. . .0,50 Ouo vrjir, by mail... at A "BIGSTICK" CLUB. ( (Jraatt. 1W .litbmiM ln lin w tin- w.dfi.r.. nf th i-iiy t h. art have r-truum-d a "Hi Siik" r.nb, wlis.; i and nh.j.-rtH are most c.mii-ndnbli-. Tho club j rWM in i mH.-l-rshiis which U Hiitd to 23, the "k..lno iiuinhMT, nil. mon.berH .f I Ih ( -omnn-n-ml. Hub. it in thf iurp o th" h,b to work, dirrftly ami irulhc-tly. upnuuripnn-Hhivc citizen nd torn? them intn lihf fir piotfr.nn Thr mowbaek dHH 1101 know what in .'... tf on, but the Mro-Wit k ml of liriMWiire i brought ... Iwnr .. hi..., and h- in virtually fom-d t .'t iu Ihh' r " 8k id on. Th... liia iiroiM.rtv owihtm who n-fiwi- to iiKHiitt in bnimtnitf a town ....... ,..; .... t ,,.. ,iiv,.iu olw bv the ell'iuta of tlmw trying fur, the Unco ahead, thrm.L'h 't !.." im-rrnd .'wiltiati.ii.H of property, an lirioeipal mibiei-ts worked upon by the club., ..(.irt.ntHTa.M iH to have pav.-d t.ve,8, flmnk to th eHWtH f tln HiM-ret flub Protest from influential met. and properly owners threatened t Mock improvements, as tl.ev have blueke.l. them at Ashland, but the elub y.t I.iihv. the protests wen. withdrawn, sometbios under presm.re, and the pnvnttf is to " f hi low. ' , , , "lierause (Jrants Pass merchants refuse to pay fanners cash for produce tliey are barred from membership, ami the club is now trying to force the mnri'hiints to do buttiiiesn on a modern basis. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. A business mail of Medford, who has made ipiite a fortune from the people i,f Medford and who todav draws n lare inco , both from his mercantile I,. ...... and property inveHhnents, recently went to Portland with his nnim and while there completely outfitted himself and boys from head to foot. lie did not get his wearini; apparel ny cheaper, but paid the si prices as paid here, and when he returned it was nothed that the boys wore suits of the Huine'iiiHke as those Hold by a Medfonl firm. Put now that he is prosper ous, he felt n little higher toned, perhaps, to buy things away from home. ' ' Where would the man's present prosperity be if his customers purchased their tfnod from mail order house or went to the metropolis for them.' How ), ho jive if trealed by others as he is treating them He couldn't. If eyeryone ill a coanuunity sent his money out of town for (joods in mead of buying at home, there would soon be no town. Tho first essential in any community is patriotism, loyalty to the town and its best interests, and those who fail to patronize home industry, but purchase abroad, are deliberate ly bnihlinu up olher towns at the expense of their own. No matter whnt you need, buy it at home. If it isn l curried in stock vnur ilemand will cause it to bo. WHY CENTRAL POINT VOTED DRY. The reason Why Vnt nil Point voted dry is given as follows by the Central Vuint Herald: ' '' "Tent nil Point rtiirmlim In exactly tho Name position as it has occupied for the last four years. With every surrounding town wet and supplying liquor in jugs and bottles to our boys, we remain 'dry' and foreit such revenue, as licensed saloons here would give to the city treasury, as well as the right of regulating the traffic intoxicants This town was voted dry, not by the peo ple who believe in prohibition, but by men who assumed that the Medford char ter would not stand in the courts and who wanted In put that Iowa on the dry list. The scheme failed and Central Point is again left to hold the sack for two more years while Medford will furnish our I e, in jugs and bottle mnuop cilio'the cream' of the transient hotel trade and draw thousands of dollars' wuilh'of trade from our merchants every month that should be kept here." L. H. Hawkins to hat: Kddie Hoot on deelc iu the lode," says Ed. .Medford Mail id llliton WELL KNOWN DRUMMER , , ARRESTED FOR PERJURY P, S. Lathrop, well known in Med fnrd as drummer for Allen St Iewis of Purtland, was nrresled at (irnnts Push this week, charged with perjury. He has been released at Halem under iM'i bonds, furnispd by Hal Pat ton. Mr. I.athrop said thnt his arrest was spile work. Siutie few mouths ago he was- a witness iu a divorce case nt Sa lem, his home, and ho was arrested on the charge of perjury, and the only thing they could hnve against him was t hat he might have been mistaken in some of the dates Hint he gave iu his evidencn. Ttuk.prelinnnnry hearing hi the case was set by Judge Webster fur next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock l.nthrop has expressed his Intent ion to waive examination at that time and take the ciw before the grand jury for first hearing. Tin p. unity fur the crime w'th which hnlht " is charged is imprisonment in tho penitentiary of from three to ten a rn. PHACT8 PROM PHOENIX. Moth bear and panther have been vis ithlg Phoenix of late. Yo damage has bAn reported, only that .1. i. Kvans girt hadly scared at the benr. but shvb thtit ne feels better nnw. 'Vhitrlcy Caldwell, the Ltenial ..du water dispenser, -was up here Snndav wnllthng around. What ! the attraction. Chariest aptaiu 'at on tis . er from his mountain ranch Monday and laid in n "iipidy of n wash board Sheriff Jackson nrm hero Monday and handed out n few ! tV ited einr tot t he Imvs. Mrs. W. Tf. Coleman returned home Monday from Corvaltis. where she ha been attending the agricultural college. ' l . f ate nf ( orvalhs is visiting Phtenir. Theodore Engle has made n move to ward .Chiengn. Keep on. Theodore. yon;n.gef there after n while. The .carpenters commenced work on Ch.irlen MeCJain ' nVw residence on Yorrh Main street the first of the week. Krnest AfePhrson has began the erec tion of n fine bungalow on his lot on West Ttailrond avenue. Yow, KhU. is v.mr ch.'uiee. Lewis T. TncVer has M out hi rn'ni'h to n Mr. Wilcox of T.nne; Hea.-h ' 'nl . Mr. Wilrox taken tmme.iinte pos "w nn Mr. Tucker ba moed t. urb.: The following were t he invited guests present : M isses Yellie Iteatneh Mary and l.ettie Stancliffe, Hael Pat lerson, Jennie Perns, Clara Ihiikin. Elln A mlerloii, l.ola Purkerson, Mabel Li li ny, Ada Reynolds. Kale Aldridge. Clnui Allen. I.ula Itoberts, Hlanche Mason. Messrs. tiniest Smith. Will Perns, lar ry lieames. Marks Kerns, Karl Itevnuhls, fiuy ltisliop, Italph Itoberts, Harry HoiiHtoii. Clav Patterson. I.Iovd Colvor, Jacb ShalTer. Will Wilder, Hoy Coff ttijin ami Harry Andertoii. (lames were indulged iu such as progressive whist and other up to date panics, until a tale hour, when all partook of the do licions refreshments prepared by Mrs. 1 ItohortH. Then all weal home after eon grata la I ing Miss Manon iih Mis. t 'ar penler to be She will leave Saturday for Sun Prancisco, where she will he married to Lewis ( 'arpenter, a former Phoenix boy. The Ladie.s ' A it) societ y met Thurs day afternoon at Mrs. fl A. Morse's residence, corner Prune avenue and Aple lane. The g 1 of the society was talked over and refreshments were served. The ladies circle, Woodmen of Wood rritt, met in regular session Thursday nig lit after lodge. Strawberries and cream were sered as refreshments. Weldon Hart ley w as down Wednes day evening with plans for his now barn. i. A. Hover left Wednesday wifh his wife for Portland, where he took Mrs. II over for medical treatment. Walter Stancliffe will build s fine eight room house on his place in Harden Yule addition soon. ROOUE RIVER ITEMfl. We 1 i been favored with a ervltodv seem. I t. glowing fine and guldens rain. .Iui what w ant. Crops :t, doing wi II, L. .1 lnr-h, our enterprising saw oi ill in. -in. st ill continues to (urn out a iiiantity of good lumber. An interest ing Sunday school is now held every Sunday at the Lynch chool house, with Miss Hose Yen Ion in su leriutendent. Miss Mav Hannah closed h sui eess ' had M-HoM Tim fi.Wmg wore vnWr In MM tf U Wo,V: R H HUv,. 1. others tut 'erm if school At the Dry Creek sclioolhotise June 1(1. The same evening her pupils, accompanied bv some of the grownups, got together and gave her a pleasant surprise party and made or a haiuNome present as a souvenir! f the term of iichotd. W hen the contemplated ferry nt the Hunt plan- is romplctcd it will he a great help t (I,, m.vtioii of the count v. uuderstiuol that the roads lendmu nr.. Ml nUuit finished and t l,:,t the l0 oil M, Demmer, Jr, and his family are visiting relatives near .iackijonville, Oeorge Coulter, the carriage painter, went to tfnmr. J 'ass -Thursday evening. Mrs. Yellie Yewloiry of Jaeki.ii ille vi-ited in Medford Thursilay evening. Ulaiiie Klyi. the cartoonist. mjd a lnisiiie-s trip to Ashlithd Thtil-ebty. T. J. Hamlin was among the many in Medford Thursday. A rose i-nruivnl of considerable . di mensions is being held nt. (fra,rits Pass. Frank . Bybee, the well known stockman, was over from Jacksonville Thursday. Frank Trm-ey was over f mm Jack sniivillo Thursday, but did not stay long. . rmnjj; Z.elJ. the miper, i-ame down from the topper belt the. fore pnrt of the week., , . , - Knos I lot en. the elongated pocket hjinter. was down from Kane's Creek district on Thursduy. i'Mrs. S. . 'L-. Jjftndry -was a Medford visitor Thursday, the guej of Mrs. Wick Pox. Henry Meyer, the sitcces: ul stock man, was down from Lake i : ek Thurs day . W. I. Maultbv left for northern ('nlifornin Thursday nnd may be gone some time. J. C. timeriek, the Ashland capitalist, visited relatives living in Medford this week. F. M. Amy, Anbury Beall and I F. Williams were among the many Central Pointers in Medford during the week. The a iiuual meet ing of t he Oregon Ha n Iters' association is bein held at Salem and several of southern Oregon's bankers are in attendance. 'hub 1 1 am tin has sold Ins interest iu the West Side Meat market, which is now being conducted by . lames F. Hamlin and Henry Orlffin. Mrs. Joseph Pope nnd Mrs. Williams of fluid Hill precinct are visiting in Jacksonville. They spent a few hours in Medford Thursday. Miss Blanche Maxau nf Saa Lcnndro, Cal , who has been the guest of Miss Julia Huberts of Talent, left for her homo during the week. Miss Mae Sutton, who has been teach ing school at tiureka. Cnl., has ioined her parents. Mr and Mrs. II, K. Snrton, at Portland. A. W. Short nnd his family, who have been at Rntte, Moi(t., during the fast two years, are making Phoenix, their former home, a visit. L. O- Wells, who was seriously' hurt in a recent runaway accident, continues to improve and will doubtless recover. Any one wishing to invest in one of the nicest, most modern and best lo cated homes in Medford. should ad dress P. O. box 44 Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Tucker were in Medford Thursday. They have sold llieir o.t acres oi (arm, located near Phoenix, to Mr Wilson, late of Wyo ming, for ,.mnn. S. Hamlin of C rants Pans has been visiting relatives living iu Medford. Paul Demmcr, the successful vine yard ist, made a t rip to Jackson ville Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Clark left for Silverton. Col.,- Wednesday to join her husband. She was accompanied thither bv her daughler, who has been attending school in Marion county. Mrs. V. T McCray and her daughter. M i. S. J. Swening. nnd the Misses 'I la mil ton nre visiting at th. home of Mr. and Mr. 11. C. Cornell in Antelope district, Yext Monday has been set for the hearing of the Newbury divorce case in the circuit court at Jacksonville. Jndpe Henson will come from Klamnth Falls to hear it. Charles Thomas was over from tingle Point Thursday. He is one of the own ers of the stage running between here and t here, which is a great conven ience to the public. Knbeit F. Anderson has been visiting his wife, who is at the Ashland hospi tal for medical treatment. He reports thnt Mrs. A. is convalescing slowlv. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter and Mrs P. M. Moore were in Ashland one dav this wool, attending the Carter Orubh nuptials, Do you use DhvIh' Rest Flour! Don't let your grocery talk you into buying other brands shipped in. Davis Best sells for less money nnd guamnteed to give satisfaction. Try n met and be convinced. Mrs. il rnce Johnson of Berkeley. Cal.. Mrs. Il.lle .Veil of Ashland nnd Mrs. liraeo Burnett of Jacksonville attend ed the annual meeting of the alumni of the Medford public schools, of which ihev ii ro members. Miss Lottie Heed arrived in Mud ford rhursda en route to the Jackson creek inevnrtls to spend the summnr vacation with her mother. Miss Iteed has been a teacher in the Poitland public schools for many vears, tleorge I), Diirh.nu. the (irnnts Pass Iawer, was in Medford Thursday u professional busim. He ;., ro turned from a shoit trio e.-ist of the iiockv mouiitntus. where he nttende.l .i miTOMi.ii uireiing or tri" Masonic or der. Sheriff Boyd of Teh.-.ma eountv. Cal iforuia, was on the southbound train Thursday en route to Red Bluff. He harge a young man who com " AMUSEMENTS. Tin- Bijou is continually enjoying uu unparalleled success with their moving i f- metures ana luusermeu uiig. -" Charles Clvde, whone sweet voice has won him a permanent place in the hearts of oil Wllford music lovers, has an exceptionally good song, which he sang lost night, and repeats r.gain to night, b'egtilar change tukes place again tomorrow night. Classified Advertisements DEAD CHINKS' HAIR TOR RATS TOR WOMEN SEW YORK, .Tune 25. A ten of C'liiiiPHi. hair tit ''rnts" of Amrrican women funned pnrt of the earRn cf the big freighter W'rav Castle, whiih has jliHt arrived from tin orient. The hair eaine from the hendH nf Chinese baa litH who had been behend-d, and is valued at more than $5000. Knmigh of this hair in on hoard the Wrny to provide thousands of Aineri- One Cent a Word No tlscle Inser tions less than 16 cents. SIX Insertion! for the price of four. 8eYenty-f1e cents a line per month. FOB RENT. KuK RKXT Two front office rooms and one large room 3Cz40 in Miles building. Inquire at premises or at Tribune office. FfiK REN"r Furnished rooms, electric light and baths. Mrs. R. L. Hale, D Ktreet near 11th. tf yoil RENT Six room house, after .lune 15. Inquire at Isenbrugge ' res idence, tf FOR SALE. FOR BALK Choice huso lot, five blnrks from railroad station, near Cath olic school, High and sightly location; easy terms. Write Ilox !i08, Medford. "" K'rl eessary Milling, sai.k Lot. 48xltS4. S175. one-half and great care was taken on the h,ni. ,:,. aiso 0t in Ross addition, 5" J 120, $125 cash takes this corner lot. J. F.. Pavctto, Medford, Or 87 t'reightor to keep it from exposure of any aort that might spoil it for the market in the United States. Iliirdlv had the consignment of the Cliinese'hair boeu brought to the Amer- ', FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the ican dock on 8l::ton Island befnro the! market now; ehoiee ten-acre tracts, Ilritish steamship Seneca arrived at j lost location in tho valley. L. Nee- quaantine with 22 eases of Chinese! demeyer, Jaekaonville. pigtails, which according to C,'Ptain j.H)irs"LE-Rn"nnbot7300, thorough C.nmes, were collected in Chinese cem-; odometer, aeetelvne terien bv a eraftv American, who col- I lee ted the grueHome Houvenirs for profit plunder of Chincso in three mouthy 1 burial groundu. ly equipped with odometer, acetelyue lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. FOIt .SALK Small business; fine loca I tiou. Inquire Tribune. Kdwnrd L. Kendall to Nimrod M. Charley, lots 3, 4, 5, (1 nnd 7, block 2, Kendull's addition to Medford $ .1. Court Itnll to K. "Wilkinson, property iu block 14, Medford August Puhl to Wealthy (.'. Kvans, lots 5 and b Constant 's addition to Central Point Abel D. Helman to William C. Mitchell, property in Ashland Muthew II. Coleman to Willinm M. Cox, 102.9(1 acres in town ship 3S, range 1 W .: It.'.T. Edwards to 0. A. Brinor, !1.."7 acres la section 2, town ship 3i, range I W Alfred Cnstafson to Axel Wab fred (! ust af son. 1(0 acres in section I2, township 40, range 4 ' V WANTED. , WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Boi 131, . Medford, Or. v 3000 I WANTED Position ns bookkeeper and ! stenographer in office. Address P. 0. ! Boy 482. BUSINESS CARDS. 1247 10 J. T. ANEROM, WELL DKIOKR. MEDFORD, OR.1 Price right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. BALL ft GLOSCOCk! t'ootraclors anJ Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce ft Sou. Phone 053. P. O. Box 771. Bowaro of the Flies. It is more necessary for the welfare of your family to screen your house to prevent the entrance of flies than it is to lock your doors for fear thloves might find their way in while you are asleep. Tho former can do much dam age by robbing yon nnd your loved ones of health, while the hitter enn de prive ynu of only n little mnterinl wen Mh, which will not weigh anything worth while as compared to the price less possession of good health. One fluy can do mure ihimage than one thief. If you leave your hou.se unsereenerl the form- r vill enter by battalions, while unlocked "loors only mean n remote pos. sibiltty uf a viit from thieves. Hx. O. M. JONES, City Scavenger. Garbage of nil kinds removed on short notice. Leave orders wit h chief of police. DR. A. B. SWEET Physieinn and Surgvm. Office el Residence. COLVIO & DURHAM. Attorney vat-Law, Oeo. H. Durham. Grants Pass, Or, Wm M. Oolvig, Medford. Or. OHISHOLM ft MARTIN House Painting. Paper Hanging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone 22f. Lockbox 12o, Medford, Or. Medford Furniture Co.. Undertakers- Day phono 333; Night Phones: 0. W, Conklin 495; J. H. Butlor 148. HUNDREDS TRY TO WIN REPUBLICAN PRIZE WASHINGTON'. .Line 2.". The re publican congressional committee has been overwhelmed with replies to its offer to pay $r0 for the best article not exceeding MnO words on the ques tion. " Why the ropublienn partv should be successful next November." About 500 replies have already been oived, although the offer has been only three weeks open nnd does not lose until after the democratic conven tion in July FRAUD ORDER CLOSES MAILS t TO AIRSHIP CONCERN WASHINGTON, June 25. The Oak land Transcontinental Anerinl Power oaipany of Oakland nnd San Francisco oday were deb.-irred from the use of the United Slates mails bv a fraud or- Something New In Rnhher Tires thnt it will pay you to invest iRiite. COMPLETE 8TOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Poeck GENERAL WAGONERS. Cast 7th Street, rear of Merriman's Blaeksmith Shop. Medfonl. Or PRIVATE DETECTIVE AKIi OOL EEOTION AGENCY. Lock Box SOS. Modford. Or. E. B. SEELY. II. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Huy. Offieo Hours, 1012, 24 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. OO TO DR. GOBLE FOB YOUR OLAS8E3. Optieal Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVEimi STREET. "He Has No Othor Business.' MEDFORD Souvenir Spoons ALSO A NEW ASSORTMENT OP BEAUTY PINS, BLOUSE SETS AND BRACELETS MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler NEAR P0ST0FPICE Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. RESIDENCE K)R SALE H i l.nl.le i. r..n,W. itted n rrime in the goMen t.Ho and n:w fled I.) Oreitn hefnre heitig enp tltrod. Profess,. r A. ,T. Iliinliv hm sold his resid. nee property in IVntrnl Point to Mee for :iiwn. In eomnain nilh his wife he will soon loovo for l.aheview. where t..y will e:ieh in tlie pnlilie sehool during the entiling ve.ir. I lie h. sl wisl ,f m,inv friends .itivn.li ll.t ptit itssm-ijition them Thr ll.,gue I;, . ' " , r' iui ilieeliiig lit I'en 1'hmles o. ('!. ....,. .. I"'"' Point Thnrsdnv liv II i,....; i mtinvlPiteifie l-t uM,e, eompany f P l!!"" ,.f"n"w, ' Mod.-ntor. II Prfe..rl! ,er of M,vlf,dl, .,., i..g ,.r,t, , J V"' J"' P"' I, M.l.le Hti,,., t ' V. ' " "7K- Ml- ili.- .1 tnn.ienl els., here. 1-raiM Ant.h,i, u... Tt '".?"" M" H. lloW. ."A farewell t.srtv wn given Wedne. nnneelM for m,!,. .-a ...... '-pie...,,!,,,,, dav evening In honor of Mis. Plnnehe "wr 'V'llitie. are f, npT.st.inlV,'! 1r 11 rt of MeriCnV s in iiIMin,r ravnr. .i 1.. .n.-.n com rultoi, ""' ram. A lat v ; "::-"w" - . - dnv evening In honor of Ml.. Waneltr jn,'r 'VM' Vn.on of Snn Praneieo, f'al. at the I"""'' "'" home nt Mr. nntf fra. .T. K. Roberta (n -V"'e addition, our southern auh .v""' I l"" 1 cSW&iJ mm mm K I I .' KJfl M 1 : f SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH; All TOMOIULE HOI'SE; CITY WATER; EI.El'TRK' LIGHTS; SEWEK ro MICTION, best residenee section. FRED'K C. PAGE J. E. ENYART.Presid ent. J. A. PEBRY, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. . CAPITA 1 fiOO SURPLUS..., 10,000 Safetv Boxes to Keut. A Gi-neral Banking Business Transattted.: ,We Solicit Your Patronage State Depositary. Established 1888. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 115,000.00 A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money on deposit with the Jackson Couuty Bank nnd pay your hills by cheek. In this way you huve a complete record of money paid out, and in the canceled cheek you hnve the best legal form of receipt. A check is n safeguard against disputes as to the amount and date of payment. We very cordially invtte you to nvnil your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening an account with the Jackson County Bank. W. I. VAWTEB. . ..... President O. R. LINDLEY Oaabier LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all hourB of the day. The good liver always comes here hwen he wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any ot the appetizing dishes that we make n specialty of cooking to please the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy k well cooked meal, that can be prepared only by an artist, visit Nash eafe MEDFORD SASH & DOOR 00. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 8TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE S3. RESIDENCE LOIS Fifteen choico lots for sale, located five minutes from depot, near school; these sold -in b)oclt or separately; easy terms; the best buys in tho city. FRED'K C. PAGE For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 60 x 1 40. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 60 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. fred'k c. page Have you tried our snecial i!3c nnd 3 Be CoffVos, or uur ly ru in. d Tea yet! Tlioy are tbo best in the laud; altvuys ffnod, al ways the same. We are now showing a nice line of l.'nt Olasa and Pinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 2J6 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN & JUNK EN, Props. PHONE 1061. ICiddsFootfittingShoes FOR MEN $4.00 NoncBotter Who is He? IB WHAT EVERYONE WANTS TO KNOW OF THE MAN WITH THE DISTINOUE AIR SUCH AS WE AL WAYS GIVE THOSE WHO HAVE THEIR GARMENTS MADE BY J. A. KREUZER & CO. THERE IS AN EX CLUSIVE STYLE ABOUT THE SUITS WE MAKE. THEY IIANO WELL AND ARE MADE FROM EXCLUSIVE FAB RICS, AND FINISHED IN A MAN NER THAT MAKES THEM ELE GANT AND RECHERCHE. J. A. KREIZER & CO., Importer nnd Tailors Palm Bid., Medford, Or. Cold Storage Meats Perhaps you dou't realize what an important part meat is of the daily diet. Good meat usually means a good dinner, and a good dinner means a contented mind. Come here for your meat and you are sure of getting the best. "We are always ahead when it comes to quality. Prices no more than elsewhere. MEDFORD MEAT CO. Successors to Pottinger. Next Hotel Nash. Taking Steps tn further your best interests is to fur ther our own as well. W accomplish this object by (jiving you full value for your money. No matter where you may dirct your footsteps for tailoring work, we doubt if you will be able to got anywhere near ns good fabrics and tni loring work as here. Our 25.00 suits are going to' be the "go." Why not place your order with ns for such a suit nowf French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. A Fit Guaranteed. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford