Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 29, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MKDKOMI) DAITA' TR1BUVK M KDFORlV OllWiOX, MONI-AY. .U'XV) '!. 1!Ks.
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Four Killed and Many Injured on
Santa Fe, Where a Train. Goes
Oft Bridge into a Ditch
WINSLOW, Ariz.,Juno 2y. Three per
sons are missing and thought to be
dead; one passenger was killed and forty-five
persons wero injured and are in
too hospital hero today as the result of
the California Limited on tho Sauta'Fe
railroad running into a burned bridge
fifteen miles east of her last night.
ChatelH, L. Ptariregd emfwypmbmm
Charles h. Partridge of Redlunds wn
killed iit the ernsli.
The locomotive was almost completely
buried. in the sand, taking with it both
Fireman Thomas and. Kugiuer .Curry,
neither of whom has yet boen found,
and are belioved to Ijh still under the
mass of broken and twisted iron and
steel, whieh is all that is left of the
huge engine. Tho baggageman, whose
name Ah not. known, is also missing,
and it. is feared ho also is undrr the
wroekago. ,
Wrecking trains huvo been diBpatehed
to tho.eeene of the wreck and the work
of clearing away the debris will be
rushed,.;
Theftwreck occurred while the hoavy
train, which was west-bound, was run
ning nt a fair rato of speed. The tim
bers supporting the bridge had been
burned away and there was no blaze to
warn the engineer. Tho heavy engine
plunged into the dry creek and the first
two or three eoaches followed, piling
up in a hopeless wreek of timbers and
steol.
The injured were brought to Wins
low and placed in the Santa IV hos
pital, ivhfiro they are receiving every
care. It is not believed that (toy will
die.
TRIES TO SAVE BROTHER
BY ACCUSING HIMSELF
SAX FRANCISCO, Cil., June 29.
' My . reason for saying that T, nud
not ray brothor, William Evnns, shot
Oeorgo Godfrey, was that I am n single
man, with no one depending on mo for
support, while he is married end has
two childron and I did not wish htm
to get, into serious trouble." " '' ' .
This: is the remarkable statement
niudo at the city prison today by .lack
Kvans( who last night surrendered him
self to the police as tho man who did
the shooting.
William Evans, who did the shoot
ing, wns arrested later, on the state
ment of Godfrey that .rack did not have
Anything to do with the shooting.
The shooting wns the result of bad
blood between Godfroy and Evans, who
is a contractor. Godfrey was discharged
by William Kvans somo time ago, after
a quarrel, and since then both men
have gone nrmed. Thoy- met in a sa
loon nud Kvans shot the other man four
times and ran away.
Jack Evans walked up to the police,
who wero ordered to remove Godfrey
to the. hospital, and asked to bo ar
rested, declaring that he had done the
shooting.
MANIAC MURDEROUSLY
ASSAULTS NURSE
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., June .
Matron F.len Swett of the detention
ward of the Central emergency honpitnl
is hovering between life and death to
day as the result of a fiorco fight with
MaurU Torchio, an insane woman, yes
terday. The lunatic is a raving maniac
today and it is thought, that she may
die.
The matron went into the crazy wom
an's cell in answer to a summons, nnd
locked the door behind her, with no
thought of danger. The ernzv woman
sprang upon the matron from the bed
nnd pinned her to the floor with the
first blow.
The crazy woman's fingers found
their way to the throat of the matron
and she wns unable to call out. For
half an hour the rminiac tried' to kill
Mhs Swett and there was a terrifi.
buttle for life.
Dr. Reuben f. Hill and Stewards
Emerson Hnd Thomas hrnke into the
cell just as tho plucky matron sank
to tho floor unconscious nnd, after
hard iight, succeeded in putting the
Torchio woman iu a straight jacket
Miss Swett was removed to her borne
and is in a critical rondition.
OANS IN FINE FETTLE
' AND VERY CONFIDENT
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June T
Joe Gans and Battling Von both
were reported to be in better condition
than ever before when they started the
fifth day preceding the battle for the
lightweight championship. This is, the
customary statement, but their trainers
swear it is really true this time.
Cans is so confident that he laughs
uproarouslv in an effort not to seem
piqued at the reports that he has been
training a new way because he is afraid
of l:elson. He has not been boxing,
he says, because he believes he can
beat Nelson without boxing. All he
want, he says, is his strength. He
went in for sparring yesterday, for tin
second time since he begnn training.
Nelson did his last boxing Wednes
day. The Dane is wearing his trainers,
out at Colma and is in fine fettle. Cans
tips the scales nt 131-3 and Nelson
M 3fl. They will enter the ring nt
133 pounds.
Bargains for Sale.
Se ua for bargain. We have forms
t"T aalfl,irell improv!; good orchards;
rteb toil; 20 to $60 per acre. Peart
Pirtl, Brownsville Lnd Iovestmoal
Co., BrowaiTille, Oregon.
BURNED BRIDG
WRECKS TRAIN
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
I Iter. Mr. Owens' fnmilv went to Ceu-1
Ural Point to attend the Itaptist couven-
jtu'"-
.1. P. Hnghe bus been called to Med-!,
.... .n,.u wumuum, a,,.. WUii i urc .
I u win nave .wr. ranter urnig in a
large supply of store goods.
I it..:,. iw, i
passed through our town bent on fish
ing. We are having most delightful days
and nights. Covers of uights are very
comfortable, while during the day tho
heat is very mild.
Tho improvements goiug on iu Butte
Falls greatly improve the town. All
the stumps along Broadway are being
removed, the park litter beiue burned
and a general cleaning being done. This
is one of the good thing the newly'or
ganized Commercial club has doue. The
ladies will do the next and it' is about
time they stnrted in and heat the men.
The boys who turned out, and all of
them did, and dynamited the stumps
along Broadway, built tho park staudc,
burned the brush and generally improv
ed the physical condition of the town
cannot be too highly commended, and
as one of the citizens of the Falls said,
speaking for the entire community, our
thanks are extended to them and to all
who contributed towards the, expense.
Many are , the favorable comments
upon the course of the Tribune us to
county and other mutters. The fear
less and fair representation of persons
and cond i tions meots wit h t he hearty
npprovul of our citizens and many
friends have beou made for The Tri
bune for its manifest interest in this
section.
Tom Scott of Medford is in our town
canvassing for. the geological survey
map of Oiegou, n most excellent map.
Farmer Zack - Mnxov has returned
from Medford and gone to his home
stond. Mr. Conk and son of Rnucherin left
Wednesday for ta vallov. t ; ; i
Frank Xetherland hi out at the Cub
tor mill and getting out some fine, lum
ber.
Vofessor Smith and family visited
tho Falls lately. Professor Sini'.h is ira
proviug iu health and finds that this
climnte is about as tonlcv to him us
that of California.
Trn Tungate, foreat ranger, is off on
nvaeation trip nud ia visitng kinfolks
willow Crook section..,
Mr. Henry of Klnmnth Falls is in
arge of the crew engaged in surveying
the uusnrvoyed section. Some of tho
homesteaders have found themselves
tho possessors of as many as four cab
ins, according to the present survey.
Others have none.
;real ebtate transfers.
Molinda J. Hawk to Fred C.
Tieincke, property in Bnrr's ad
dition to Medford
f. C. Emeriek to Henrv Metz,
land in T L 0 42, township
37, rnnge 1 W
Itenyr Motz to L. IF. Tucker,
bind in T) Ij C -12, township
.17, rnnge 1 W
3f)00
tstrell: Bowman to Eliza Wool-
soncroft, lot r, block 2, Cot
tage Home nddition
J. Farlow to J. K. MeClaren,
X Vj of X W V, of 8 E V, of
section 10, town .19, range 1
E
Susie E. Hevener to Robccen Eg-
glestou. lots 37 nnd 3R, Miners
addition to Ashland
K McComb to Asa Arnogast
SO acres in section HI, town
ship 34, rnngo 1 V
Wilson Bowman to M. T. Fisher,
property in Medford lf00
COMPANY FORMED TO
OPERATE KUBLI MINE
The Portland Gold Hill Mining com
pany has been incorporated with a cap
ital" stock of $100,000 by K. K. Kubli,
C. Malone nnd I W. Lane of Port
land. The couipanv will operate the
lolil Standard, or Kubli, mine as it is
cnmmouly known in this section. The
Gold Standard hns in past years been
a good producer, but for several years
has been closed down. The mm is
now equipped Tith twoftamp milt
i ml has several thousand feev of tunnel
and shaft work already completed. The
tpening up of this property ts consul
ted bv most people in this section as
a good omen, and it is prnbnble that
many other properties that have lain
idle for some time past will again be
put in operation, says tho Gold Hill
Xews.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Miss Bertha Prim left for Sulem
Friday morning where she will visit
friends for the next three weeks.
F. M. Calkins was down from Ash
land Friday attending circuit court.
William Ilybee, who was thrown out
of his buggy about n week ngo and
considerably bruised up, is able to be
ibout ngain.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dow attended the
barfd concert given nt Medford Friday
evening.
Miss Josephine Donegan attended th?
reception given at Phoenix by Mrs. A.
Mirrev in nonor or Lome Colver
and his bride.
MORE TROUBLE FOR
BARTLETT IF HE APPEALS
HA V I liANClSCO. Csl.. June 20.
According to Assistant District Attor
ney William Hoff Cook. Walter J.
Bartnett. convicted of having etnhex-
bzled the cotton securities, the losi of
whii-h tnii-d the wreck nf thf Cs mor
ula letoit Trutt company, will be
tried on evernl more indictment if he
ututenU hr rae to the superior court
Bartnett comen up for sentence to
morrow. If notice of appeal is given,
the grand jury will be asked to return
additional indictment ngant the for
nw-r banker.
MARRIED.
WII-MAM DEM MER In Jarkann
ville. on Jun . br Rev. Itobfrt Evnn,
Jowph I. Williama and Eli what a K.
Pmmr.
COMPLETE TELEPONE
TO HAPPY OAMF
j Th ri.(,.(ir wurk (in tnt. M tv,.,,hoi.e
line down the Klamath river to Happv
iaH finished hv the Hessig
bn.1 hew and the line is now in perfect
order nud us good as new. The Hessig
brothers begnu work lust Thursday n
i new line from the uigby ranch to
(inrretsou 's springs and expert ed to
complete, it by the last of this week,
says the Siskiyou Keuws.
The fort 'st service has also finished
work on it lines nud connection is now
complete between Scott Bar ami the
rangers headquarters within half a
mile of tho Kleaver ranch. From Hap
py fit nip the forest service has extend
ed a Hue seven miles up Indian creek,
and two branche Hues run from tlairet
son's springs to the rangers' headquar
ters on the Siskiyous. This system of
branch lines taps all the settlements
up the Klamath to Happy 'amp and
puts all the forest rangers iu conneetion
with tho supervisor's office in Vrcka.
The advantages arising from this com
plete system will be of great value to
both the public and the forest service.
WANT GAME PRESERVE
ALONG KLAMATH RIVER
The Woolev creek district in Stilmou
and Klamath rivers is being talked of
as a fine tract for a national game pre
serve. Steps are being taken to place
it before the national preserve bureau
at Washington. The district abounds
with game and its many streams and
lakes are alive with fish.
The Scott Vnllev Advance says: Were
this place to be made into a national
preserve or park with suitable trails
and bridges and competeut wardens to
enforce the game regulations end keep
down predatory animals It would soon
be one of the greatest national attrac
tions of this state; nlso if tho district
were plentifully stocked with game Ihe
overilow would make good hunting at
the proper season iu nil the adjacent
country. The scenic attractions of the
whole place are mngnif .cent, embracing
the eastern slope of the well known
Marble mountain country with miles
of beautiful mountain meadows .and
rugged peaks.
SANE FOURTH PLANNED
FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Josephine enuntv will celebrated the
Fourth at Wilderville, in a beautiful
grove ou Shite creek, nine miles from
Grants Pass. It will be n "sane
Fourth" away from the dust and grime
of town. The cetebruiion is in charge
of the several granges of the county.
Speakers of prominence have been en
gaged, there will be a big basket din
ner, baseball game, races of various
kinds und amusements for youug and
old.
The addresses of the day will be giv
en by Dr. J. W. Kerr, president of tho
Oregon agricultural college,' and J. J.
Johnson, lecturer of the Oregon state
grange. H. C, Kinney of Giants Pass
will have charge of the music. The
Grants Pass baud and orchestra will
furnish tho instrumental music. Fire
crackers and other fireworks will be
relegated to a grove to themselves.
REMAINS OF HENRY DEBOY
INTERRED AT GOLD HILL
The remains of Henry DeRoy, who
died Monday, June 22, at Montague,
Cal,, were shipped to GoM Hill and
interred m the Itock Point cemetery
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. He Boy was a
pioneer of the Pacific coast, coming to
California from Ohio rl tiring the gold
excitement of lS.Vt. In 1S52 he came
to southern Oregon but later returned
to Ohio, and ugatu relumed to Oregon
in 1871. He was a resident of Gold
Holt and this section of the state dur
ing his time in Oregon until u few
years ago, when he removed to Mon
tague, Cal,. where he remained until tho
time of his death, at the age of 85 years,
2 months and IS days. Mr, DeBov was
a highly respected (itizon and a long
list of friends mourn his loss. "old
Hill News,
PLAN STREET CARNIVAL
FOR CITY OF GOLD HILL
"A street caruivul for Gold Hill,"
Such is now the agitation that is be
ing nmdti by the boosters of the town
at present, savs the Gold Hill News.
During the fore part of thi week a
strong effort was made to raise funds
tor a celebration on July 4th, but it
beifiLT so lute when t he matter was
started, that manv people were n verse
to helping, but all spoke in favor of a
street carnival lusting two or three
duvs. Inter in the season. This makes
two vcars that we have been done out
of our celebration, and now that an
effort will be made to nei:um funds for
a carnival, everybody should fall
line as a booster for it.
EASTERN CAPITALIST IS
VISITING GOLD MINES
It. K. Minefield, prudent
KlTine ldd Drrdeiuif company, op
ortor of the electric shovel on Kau'n
irek, nrrived in fiold Hill Monday
morning nnd i now looking over Jack -
Hon county und fcinthern Oregon. Mr.
Mansfield id nremdent und eem-rnl m:tn -
uRcr of the Mnriifield Klectrifttl f'on-
Ktructioo compHuy of Indiunnpoln, con-
tractor and huildmn nf electric rati -
roadH, und bin visit to thin mv'un of
Oregon muv bear cood rcHiilt. Il' will
remain for nhont two week". iiold Hill
Nrwi.
CARS BEINO MADE
AT MAMMOTH SMELTER
KKXXKT, Cnl.. .l,mo 2!). The hil-r
workn ilPictrtmrnt of tlie Mcinmotb .in
l.r i hcconiinR (inilp n ninttifni-tiiring
innt thow flay.. Roopntly Ihfy hnv , fur Krivi-mniPiit ownerwlnp nf the mil
Ufpa turning nnt cur. for thi mini uml rn;iW. Tne iletprminalinn nf Ihi. hat
itlo for th ruilmail t ihi1 minr, hi:-in tie ntarkn a n-w nra fr Vranre.
iuit finihM 20 aMo dump flat care for!
nan in the mine, two flat enra for the
rnllrn.A hetween the .liimn nnd thV
.melle. ln fll. and an nil ear for
tho old digging roada, and hava prae
tirallr fblHIt nn fleotrig lornmntlTe.
4
SPORTING NOTS.
Portland fell victims to On k la ltd iu
the San 1'raucisvn terie, wiuuiug only
the two Inst games. -
Cooper continues to pitch good ball
for the Marysville, t l team, which
leads its competitors.
(tint Broulhers thinks that Tad Jones,
the great Vale catcher, is the best back
stop iu the country, barring Bresuahun
nnd Kling.
.limmv Witlsh beat Jimmy Carroll at
San Francisco Friday night in the 11th
round, and Jimmy Curd tier wou from
Kvle Whitiifv in the 13th.
The Sporting News of St. Louis is in
iceord with Cat Kwing's plans to bring
the winners of the different class A
pennants to the coast this winter. ,
At Farrington, Couu., iu tho recent
athletic games, John Flanagan, X. Y.
A. , threw the hummer 17." feet 2 12
inches, which, it is claimed, broke the
record.
Virgil Garvin, formerly one of the 1
hest pitcher on the Pacific const, who
pitched a game iu Medford n couple j
of years ngo, died at Fresno, Cal., re- j
ceutly of consumption.
August Belmont ' fast horse. Fair j
play, wou the Coney Island Jockey
lub stakes Saturday, worth fiMJioo, in
fast time. Neither Keeue's colt or.
Colin started, being out of eonditiou.
The pitchers in all tho teumi of the
Pacific Coast league ore showing up
poorly, not often performing iu first
class atvle. The balance of the play-
rs are doing much better.
Sevoli hundred pigeons of the Wash
ngton Homing Pigeon Fanciers started
from Nana nee, lnd for Washington,
and tho record of the Tinted States for
this sort of race was broken, a pigeon
making the distance of noH miles in
tW3 minutes, a speed of 1284 yards ft
minute.
Spokane leads in the Northwest
league, with Tacomu second. Hilly Hu
len, well known in southern Oregon, is
playiug first base wlth-lhe lenders.' It
seems that good lluek follows him every
where nowadays, as ho nut n aged bot h
the Aberdeen and Medicine Hat teams
when they won the pennants in 1906
and lflOi respectively,'
The Beavers, by ben ting Lus Angeles
nearly every game on its grounds dur
ing the past week, got to the top, but
the percentage in its favor is sn small
tliat tha loss of n single game, If the
Loo Loos won tit tin- same time, would
hange the result. San Francisco and
Oakland are struggling hard to keep
out of the cellar, with honors even.
ROSE DAY CELEBRATION
SUCCESS IN GRANTS PASS
iday was "roseday" in Grants
Pass, The first annual rose and flower
festival was heing given by tho l.a-
lies' Auxiliary of the Commercial club,
issisled by the Commercial club mem
bers. Xe effort was spared to make the
event a grand success and the abund
ance of flowers and floral decorations
in evideenee was a hnppy surprise. The
festival was shnrded by the people of
the country, and many visitors came
from distant points.
An automobile parade, with over a
score of motor cuih, beautifully decorat
ed with roses, poppies and evergreens,
was one of the features.
The main flower exhibit was held ut
the Coliseum rink. The big hall was u
mass of flowers roses being banked
iu profusion ugainst the wall. Tho stores
wero decorated for the occasion nnd the
yards and grounds of the homes cleaned
up. The program will close with a grand
p omenade.
It is tho purpose ut the ladies ot
the auxiliary club to make the flower
show an annual event. The main purpose
of the festival was to encourage the
nltivatiou of roses. Because of its mild
lunate, good soil and warm summer
Hiinihine, this section of Oregon is well
adapted to the growing of roses. As
the winters nro warm it is possible to
nave rose blooming iu the open till
late in November, und the early spring
sunshintj brings thm nut In April and
May.
HOBO, WITH A FAT BOLL,
ARRESTED IK HOOD RIVER
HOOD KIVCK, Or., .lunn 2!. John
Smith, h hobo, it tin innit muuhir
man in HooH Rivnr turin.v, not hoiium
lip in npofd to work, tint hochuM un it
bmuM'holder iu thf itrmv nt tw iim-m-
)loy l 1m 'low-mr 1 00ft of l.'ueh-
Sum ' (food moiM'.v.
John wii nt rolling down ttn ruiro
truck, whfn hm yt-nrul npiiniirunrp nt
trnet'-d the ntti-ntion of the town nutr
hIjuI. who huilcrl him. John thrut hi'
jtijuiri into hi troiiHfm pocket, hM tiyht
of tlie., h;H roll of iMirnwv and nti tinned
to wIk. lint whn the marshal fired
bulled, turned nhont nnd gave the
nffin-r battle. After it nun nil over,
Jjohn mm drnKK'd to the lockup, where
i t li-r- wnn nitn-b Knun(? when tho hobo
t,n.w forth l(inn. The nmnev war put
i (jJ(, hmik for the prisoner, who though
; he W in itiil. continue nn Hir of nut
1 nendence nd rfi- to tell where he
f He ore of pronit nro round
!,).,, tsti todav enwer to uet a climpse nt
'the hdo with thi in(K.
I
NATIONAL OWNERSHIP
OR RAILROADS fOR PRANCE
I PARIS. June !. Tlii- i'l,.m.nrnn
'ruhinrt ii firmly ..jt(i nnlil wrlia
i inont rt'wnthl' Ifit Oi-tovrr Hi n rr
uli- nf th premier', victorr In hi flulil
After the pnrehane by t govern
ment nf the Weatern rallroail. It la pre
dieted that the Orleana Hr.ea will lie
I hninht. flemeneeao. ' nhjei-t heing to
- forea all tonda Into the handa of the
1 lyuvprnrnenT
Contractors to Make Estimates on
- Four Cottages
Call at Office at Once
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
EDGAR HAFER, Manager .
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Uth
HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and ckeerftilly furnished
w
o o ds Lu mb
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLENDALK
YAUD AND
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will I io nmde thitf season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines iu Oregon
FROM ailiUFOKI.), ORE.
as follows:
Itolh Wiivh Onn Way
Through Via
I'orLliind. ('itliforuiu.
TO
(.!liicag .41) .f87..)(i
St. j, on is 77.40 82.30
St. Paul a.!H 81.7:")
Omaha C'XW) To.iW
Kansas Uty .: fW.90 ' 7".00
Ticktilrt will lf ii .salo
.Mine J!, 'JO.
.Inly li. 7, 22, 2:).
August t, 7. 21, 22.
Good for return in !)0 (lavs
willi Hlopiiver privileges at
pleasure within limits.
i KM KM lKK T11K
DATKS
Fur any further information
call on
A. S. IfOSKN UAUM,
Koeal Agent, or write to
WM.M'MUJlltAY, Oeneral
I'assenger Agent, I'orllanfl.
Oregon.
'i .ie Secret o a
Beautiful Fce
ill h krrinnif the ikin pro-
Itelrdjawcllijcltaintd. Juit
maluiiK u not enough that
only tevel the delicate Itirfare
more exposed to the irritation
of dual and germi; to merci
es attarka nt inn ami
weather. Alter waining,, a
lily Rnhertim and 9 iietiente
' ..i...i....n
lia uriiKiiinn inii.il'.".".
You will admire the line-ieit
oftneai it imoarti to face,
neck, and aimi. 11 not only
tiinulatea a radiant ilott, but
rntecta tiie tkin from necoin
... . . . Pr.v.nii Inira.
liiK ..v..
inn, tan and IrecVlei.
Ot.l w rvr to
r. ,.-tl. ..-rar
r i 1 1
u I
UxaT
!0BERT1NE1
1
Wanted
OFFICE AT MEDFORD,
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Qity
Property and Fruit
Gro ves tor Sale
Five ntid Trn-A ere Orchards on the
inxttillmenl, )Uin. The right kind of
soil, Ihe riifht It hid of trees and tho
r ii Id i ir iocs.
Twenty years' experience hi fruit
ruisinij luielts our judgment. We have,
sold half Ihe orchards in the valley
and hare yet to see a purchaser dis
satisfied icilh his bargain.
Before haying sec
Roue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
TEN - RKII riNB ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN CULTIVA
TION JHE MILE FROM EAOLE POI NT. 1300 DOWN AND 110 A MONTH
WITt -;UT INTEREST. .
Doily & McComb
0"FICE, ROOM 33,
UI.1 JJL..I... .U.l.
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
MEDFORD
Souvenir Spoons
ALSO A NEW AMHORTMENT
OF BEAUTY PINS, BLOUSE
SETS AND BRACELETS
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler
NEAR F08TOFFIOB
Fltit Watch and Jewelry Repairing a
Specialty.
V
People do not appreciate aomethtnt
1
for nothing It ta human nature to value
only that which la paid for. The
hnne'a circulation la paid.
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OREGON
OREGON. .
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JACKSON COUNTT BANK BUILDIN
9KVEN ROOMS AND BATH; AU
TOMOB1J.K HOIIBK; CITY WATBR;
HLKC'I'RTc LIUHTS; SEWER CON
NKI'TION, beat rMideace aectlop.
FRED'K C. PAGE
Ladies
will find purest
DRUGS
Vine Slut iunery, Perfumim auJ Toilet
Artili'B of nil kind, including New
H.imM Sowing Murhincn, at th
MEDFORD PHARMACY. Inc.
The Big Drug Store with Little Trtcea.
near the Poa'nffice.
tllny ftilhort Preacriptluniat.
'. V. Burke Secretary
Our cirevdation is leyiki
mule and larye, for a city this
size larger than any othtr
paper in Oregon enn show
for population.
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