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Medford Daily Tribune
7 ' " A Live Paper ix
Published ovcrv cveninti c.M'ppt Sunday.
MEDFORD ll;nLlSIIlN(i COMPANY.
Oeokok Pr i'N AM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted a. tWond-Ct.- !" in
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES:
One month, by mail or eerrier. . .0.S0 One year, by wi...
OUTGROWING VILLAGE CUSTOMS.
M...lf..r,l i mi.'ullv ..uinrowitiL' il
mill survive, retained by Ihe imemiHciiuis
People no longer go I" bed y ''!'"
lamp-but not many. N.'nrly rveryowe
houses witlK.nl city water connection., but
w.i.mc,,,!.. .in. heiue huilt. street,
u new Imuw without both t wire
laid all mark the dcvoji.pineiit of the
matter of per.on.il pride with everyone
U.. ....!., ill, mill iTliOait llllilll modern fronts in tlmir Mare. Attractive
whidmvM und entrance npeak hiu-, far h" pronoun and pn.RWrilvei.eHs ol
tho pbw-e to 11m piuwiiiu Htrfliitfff lb "y W Ifcinjf.
KverV person can see In hlN own hiisinowt, fusion )edi till aitrvlve.
... .J... ..h..My.trv under modern iviudittoiiM, Habit sinvive lmiu
uftor I bo need ha i:iH.d away. An an Instauc. lh- dodger bul.it m become
firmly fixed in the mimh. of many. If they have iinyflnng tbsy Wfinl madi
known, llti-y ihHiie n dodtfor, which is sohh.ni rend, dirties the twl, is it nui
sunt on dnorHtops nud in yards, and lacked on telephone posts becomea uu
evosorc to the community. Tbe comrT.K i,t the daily newspaper rendered the
dndtii-r unneooNmiry. A medium wan
reached in a IcK'timuto manner, lit nearly all eummfirnj ' M w reenKiii7.ed
and the dmlai-r has Jihiu nime paed away, forbidd.-u by laws an a iiuinanee.
Another anachronimu ift lh fuuoral
nbtainH in New OrleaiiH, where il wan
vivt' among the Creole population, but
When there were no daily papom, it wan
.if liittins the public learn of deathn and
eard. Hut with two daily newnpaperH
for mirvival, a needleHH ox pen no upon
ThiH paper ia in the printing buincfm and hoIm tl lost artistic dndeis
. and the n out out funeral oiirdn in the eounlry, and i lad to get the work, hut
even though it lone bunnon, it advocator modem in.-lliO.U in plme of .hs.,.-tr
village euNtoniH. If everynm would do tin Mann-, Iho rlcvelnpaieiit of Mod ford
into a municipality would he hastened.
OREGON WHEAT CROP
SHORTEST IN YEARS
I'OKTIiANI, Or.. July 2. Joseph
Scott, manager of the Jonen. Scott com
pany of Walla Wiilla, Wah., which buy
the major portion of the wheal rained
in the Walla Walla valley every year,
ttuys report from all over eurdoru
WtiHhingtou and Oregon hIiow that the
orop in tho lightcHt it Iiuh been for mix
year. In many Hection of the country
the grain will not even bo headed. At
tho leant calculation the hrinhage will
ho per cent. Dry weather iu May
und Juno if) Iho cuuho of thin. Mr. Mcott,
and hi agent have, been in touch with
the wheat eountry for the pant three
month, find hi Htalement i extremely
eoiiriervatve. Mo nid:
"There ha been little rainfall in tho
great wheat belt of tbe Inland Kmpiro
ttincn tho first of tho year and practi
cally nono since tho find of May. The
proMHtt tiro that only three fourths of
the normal crop will b harvoMted. The
dry weather ha boon opecially uotice
able in It effect on Iho Walla Walla
valloy and in the Cmatilla wheat belt
ucro tho mountain. In tho Too hot
country the yield will not oxceed fiO per
cent of tho normal. In Homo part of
thin section the grain will not ho cut
at all. It 1 thlM Hoetion that cut down
tho crop to mich n low average.
"In the Kuroka Klat country land
w h ich lat voar prod need 2.1 bushel
will thin voar fell flhnrt of 2 biihelH.
Most of the farm will not produce Ifi
ImflhelM. Parmer of foothill land will
have tho uminl largo crop, but' th fu,ot
hill are only n npeek in tho great grain
hell."
GRANTS PARS TO
BE "SPOTLESS TOWN'
lilt A NTS PAHS, Or.. July !!.- A la
dies' auxiliary to tho (Irani Pan Com
men ial cluh has been organized with a
largo inomhorhtp for the purpose of
oromotlntf clvle improvement. It has
alroadv laid plan for beautifying th
city. Mure shade tree, prettier yards,
better fence, wider nidewalk. cleaner
streets and more roses nud flower are
ou the program. Tho recent success
fid roso show nud flower festival was
tho result of the women's work. The
unsiffhtlv billboards of the town will
be attacked. The womeu will also as
sist the eouneil in getting the streets
paved.
COLONEL TUCKER SEES
INTERIOR OF ABDOMEN
MOUNT Cl.KMKNfl. Mi.-li.. July 2 -Colonel
William P. Tucker, son in law
of Mr. John A. Logan of Chicago, is
probably the only living man who ever
saw tho interior of his abdomen. He
submitted yesterday to the uncommon
und perilous operation known as omen
toplexv. Tho nnesthMir w:i applied lo
el!y and he remained ronseiou while
surgeon slit hi nftdomon and sot thing
lo right therein.
The mieees of the operation Is pre
dieted ht tho surgeons.
Colonel W, F. Tucker is well known
in Portland, a he was stationed for
some time nf Vancouver hnrrneki.
CUT OUT SI!RTHAYr
TROM NARIflAL POWHC
Af u mooting held in Salem Iho pre
ident of Oregon state normal school
decided to recommend to tho board of)
regents tho olimnatinn of shorfssind and
typewriting from tho course of .
This witt Ti niovo what s)i hoe oa. of Watrous. 1
the strongest grounds for Vu;tt, ttat The other two members of tho dole
tho normals nro local iMinis 4tojit)ih are alroadv i Divor. '! en
president nlso rcron.sj.n 0 t , i,re dob it ion is intruded v-oiidi
requirement lie MreraiM t to'ti.tllv for liy..
..... nn. muse Wlf Hlv MKSJvi.
the ninth grade. Tho
d:nn has hUn been mite v the hnard
of normal school visit n.
Mrs. W. P. Holt, wife of Dr. Holt
has returned mm a visit to Berkeley.
a Live 'lows
VmtttW t Medford, Oregon.
fi.UO
village eu.imns. Home uf tlu-iii, however.
conwrmiisin IW nil'-" ' Oregouiaii
K'","- Mwever, '" "" ,b" I""''"""
a. i.iw elecrieity. Tb're '' "I111
not many. Su line think of building
lire being paved, scwur. arc b"iiig
end nnler pipe.
village Into Hie illy. Il should In
to keep pure with the profession.
provided whereby I ho public eonld be
eard. Tbe nl' i-ily wliero (hi eiutoia
brought over from prance ;ind utill ur
not In the American part of tlifi oity.
of coiimo noeoxHnry. iu have hoiiio means
funeraU. Monro tho printed monrning
in Mod ford, thin enlorii ha no exne
the afflicted.
PRUNE GROWERS ORGANIZE
TOR MUTUAL PROTECTION
Prune packers of the Northwest have
organized an association for mutual pro
tection and promotion ot the interests
of their business.
The organizatimi is one that has long
lii-en desired by soiuo of the puckers.
but which could never hfl effected hen
tofore for the reason that competition
among packer has been too Kevere. It
the season uow about to open, tho pack
or will work together for their common
interest. The association will con t ml
all the Northwest prune pack.
Among tbe packing house Iu the or
ganlzntion are II, M. ((He k Co.. Willnm
otto Valley I'ninn Amocbillon and W. C.
Tillsoa & Co., all of 8:iem; the Hose
burg Packing Monso, nwmd by (lilo A
Co., and Tillson Jt Co.; Allen's Park
ing House of Ktigene; l.nng & Co., Port
land; Mason, Khrmau & Co., Portland;
Preach Packing Company, Myrtle Crook,
uu) the packing house at Vancouver. W n.
Tho now association has formulated
two form of contracts which all tin
limn in tho combine will use. One con
tract is that to be used In selling fruii
to Kastern buyers, and the other iu buy
ing from local growers. The packers
have determined Ihat t hey will no
longer sell according to form of con
tract put out by eastern buyers, but
will dictate the term of tho contract
or not soil ut nil.
The new contract contains a number
of provisions favorable to I lie rtgin
paekers. It gives the pucker unlimited
choice in select Ing an arbitrary case of
dispute whore, as in tho past, the arid
tnitors have been chosen from tho New
York Fruit F.xehnnge, Tho new contract
gives tho packer the privilege of tilling
ht contracts with smaller siv.es of
prune if the crop
contain the repiire
sle.
produced doe uol
quantity of large
ACCUSES HER FATHER Or
MURDERINO A MAN
WOOHLANH, Cal., July I. Authori
lies uf Napu county today aro invest!
gutiug the sensrlioual story told by
Mm. Ueorge Dabriu-k, who signed an af
fidavil accusing her father, James L.
Shrover. of complicity iu the murder
of .lull n Wood apple, whose body was
lun nd in the embers nf his burned
cabin some time ago. Mrs. Hubcock ac
uses Lawrence Tnnd, Shrover 's em
ploye, of the actual commission of the
crime,
According to the nuiuan's story, iho.
Shrnvi-r and Lund, who were neighbors
of Wooditpple nf Marlarky canyon in
the Napa mountains, wore prompted bv
avarice. WooJappln iv. supposed lo
keep his savings in a mysterious box.
which Mrs. Habcock ssys her father
and Lund stole after tbe rancher had
been struck down by a neckyoke and
his cabin set on fire.
When Mr. Habcock appeared before
the district attorney here and made
an artidivat accusing the men of Wood j
apple' murder she explained that her!
conscience would not allow her to con
en I her father's miill. I
HAWAIIAN DEMOCRATS
START FOR CONVENTION
SAN FKANCISCO, Cal.. July 1-
Four of the Hawntian delegation to the
Denver convention aro horo preparing
to start for the convention city tomor
row with the Calif 0111 in debg.ttes. Tho
four from th
Herbert, W.
' islands are F. Harvev, A
C. McDon.isjIe and K. M j
HeSTcrt will oroS S linv- tl. Al
tinctton nf -ij 1
fst dolegrr nt
Donvor. Hp in 7 vrRr, -i.i i.-.
been a resident of tbo Wands for over
forty yearn. lUrvy L tho only nat W j
orth.1,.lv.o,. of Uaha COUaty.
Social andPersonal
Mcdford Tribuue, flfte per mouth.
Mnyor Roddy ik making Kau Francis-
u business visit.
C. M. Ituch and Will Hay were over
from Applegato Wednesday morning.
Win. Mack, the miner, was over iroin
Siskivou county, Calif., this week.
A. W. Walker hns established a fine
garage at Asniauo, warn- u- ri-i--i -i
earload of nuto of the iteo nrann.
s fc Aiken and Irwin Mcl qM oame
down from Prospect Wednesday, op a
short businos visit.
Ooo. L. Davis, president of tho Jack
sonville Hank, was among hi Med ford
trUfids Wednesday evening.
A. ,L Voung came down from his
homestead in Trail preeinei Wednesday
and went to Ashland the next day.
B. F. Carter of Woodville and Irwin
Itav of Hold ttiii upt-nt several hours in
Mcdford WednedAV.
Marrv Culbertsoi., general onlraotr
mid buidor; frmont work a specialty
Med ford. Or".
(loo. Hlaloek of flinve Cm-k districl,
the veteran minor, transacted fiiiHinos
at Jacksonville Wednesday,
Frank Pediier of Winter pr - inct was
in Modford the first of ill- .week
land buHinoM.
W. 0. Miller, who live near Central
Point, made lohjtivo living in Med ford
a visit nHturday.
A. C. Howb tt of Fuirle Point wflh
among tho many who transacted busi
nes In Modford WodiieudftV,
Prof, A. If. Peachy, the successful
eduentor, was over from Mellon on
Wednesday.
Ccorge Fitzgibbon, tho genial nmba
sador of commorco, was among his nu
moron customorH during the week.
C. C. riilehrist of Sams Valley, the
ell known horse breeder, was in Med
ford and Jacksonville Wednesday.
Hogs commit nd a good price iu the
Portland market, being rpiotnd at 0 to
per lOo. a
Mrs. Jfofco Applegate of Tlacksonvilb
wont t o A sh I a nd Wed nnsd ay to v i 1
her parents. Mr. and Mm, Payne,
Medford's barbershops will be closed
on the Fourth nf July, ns well as the
following day.
Bort II u rd of Mound precinct, the on
orgetie road supervisor, was a business
visitor in Modford Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMahon, who
have been spending the week at their
cottage at the Ajhbipd sulphur springs
-ire at homo again.
J. H. Pilkingtoii of Portland, who
grows ornamontnl and fruit tree, shrub
bery. etc., spon! a day in Modford Ihii
week.
Prof. Hanby. F. M. Amy. K. L. Farrn
and J. W. Jacobs of Central Point were
in Modford Wednesday. The two last
named went to Jacksonville.
Mr. Harrington, who has been stop
liing in this section, loft for Corvallis
WednoNday evening, nccoinpauled by )is
niece. Miss Harrington
M. ('. Messenger, who i engaged in
farming near Agate and on Trail Creek
transacted business in Modford or
Wednesday.
The H. P. Co. will run special trains
to Ashland Jul v lth, which will give re
diicod rnte to those who wish to attend
the celebration there.
Ceo. W. Winel rout, for many ye:u
siieeessf nlly engaged in farming on
Thompson Creek, has bought the Munch
ranch, on Applegato, one of the best
iu Josephine county.
J. W. Hick of Willnw Springs dis
I rid , who introduced I he Thompson fs
seedless raisin into Jackson county,
spent a few hours in Modluld Wed lies
day.
The Oregon Supremo Cunt, through
a decision of Commissioner King, has
atlirmod the judgment of tho circuit
court for Josephine county in the case
of Samuel Alderson vs. Lee Bros, el h.
Mrs. Joseph Moss (nee Jennie Jack
ion) of Jacksonville was elected di
rector of the Crauts Pass school dis
Irict, boating J. F. llalbralth of the
Observer by a vole of M to ltd.
Clatn LeMuv Moamber of Vrokadied
ut the Southern Oregon Hospital at Ash
land recently, of chronic appendicitis
aged 'M vears. Then are manv who will
regret to hear of her untimely demise
Do you use Davis' Best Flour f Don 't
lot your grocery talk yon into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Best
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try n suck and I
convinced,
Mrs. C. Vmomuii, a former resident
of Modford. who has been living at Hiv
erside, Calif., with her daughter, Mrs,
V. A. Jacobs, arrived here Tuesday ev
cuing and is the guenl of her sou, Chas.
Strung, and his famly.
A ton stamp quart?: mill will soon be
leady for operation ut the Ashland mine,
tho well known property which has re
cent ly boon t a ken in hn ml by a com
pauv of Los Angeles capitalists who pro
pone to develop it furl her and start ti
milling its rich ores.
M isses Marv Pater and Fa v Sears
were thrown from a buggy at Jackson
ville n few days since, but fortunately
sustained slight in juries, although the
former was rendered unconscious for
some time by tho impact. The accident
wus caused by tho horse thev were driv
ing stumbling and falling down.
James M. Ilaelwond of this county,
who was arresled at Witnor on account
of ii n indictment for perturv, found
linst him in the Culled Stale district
court, has pleaded not guilty and will
i probably be tried next fall. He is con
fined in the Multnomah county mil at
present.
STEVE ADAMS WITHOUT
FUNDS FOR HIS DEFENSE
Oil A ND JI'NCTIOV, Col.. Julv 1 I
Steve Adams is without funds to 1 I
duct his defense and unless tho state
fi(rees to defray the ot pontes of nub
poeuing wttnoto.es it i likely that no
one will appear to testify for him. The
court has under consideration todav a
proposition made by Adams' attorneys
that tho tatotiuen he called at public
expense. Tho inwvors doc I nro if mich j
an order is not en t ored, they will he
iinuHe to put in the bulk of their ovi
deuce. Adnms is being tried for tho
murder of Arthur Collins, n mining u
priMondont, four )
years ago.
Medford Tr.bun., HOo pet month.
BIG SUM OFFERED
TEDDY FOR STORY
OVSTKIt HAY, L. I., July 2. S. 8.
McCIure and Casper Whitney, editor
of Outing, nro today guests of Presi
dent Roosevelt nt Sagamore Hill. The
publishers are endeavoring to arrange
for the publication of Roosevelt' ac
count of hi hunting trip in Africa. It
is understood that they are endeavoring
to hnvn Rqosevc-lt write tho history of
his travel for a monthly, which is
oxpeeted to pay haudnmc)y fui tho to
ris. . 1
Another rumor is that the publisher
of a weekly magazine is to pay Rooso-
It jkiftOOOft for nu account of h'B
ventures. '
There Is a mad rush of publish r to
Ovstor Bav, every publisher realizing
that the story of the president's bunt
ing trip will bo the. literary beat of the
ir. It is nndoratood that tho prest
dent ia boon toiujerrd tho b'gges sum
over offered, fpt a, sin gin soring pf ar-
Iiflrs.
BETRAYED TRUST;
HA FltAXCISCO, Cal,, .Ty 9.
Walter J. Rartnott. attorney for the
wrecked California Safe Deposit & Trust
company, convicted of hypothnticating
the Colt on securities, was sentenced this
morning to serve ton yours in the San
Qnentin prison. There was n scone in
the courtroom when the sent once wn
announced, upd Banned! 's attorneys
were hardly able to control him. Ho is
believed by many to ho losing his mind.
TEN TIIQySANQ KfLLEI
IN RAILROAQ ACCIDENTS
"That the aeeldeul record uf Amerl
can railroads, even though t here I
popularly included iu it much that does
not belong there, i appnlling, no one
will deny, certainly not tho officials
whose duty it is to operate thotto rail
road and tfl whpm (he fearful ennf uf
life makes its daily and hourly appeal.
The latest official figures widely pub
lished on Iho authority of t)ie interstate
cuiiimnrco. cotninnon flre fi)iniliqr,bul
none the less astonishing. They show
that lO.filS person wore killed nnd
07.7011 In.luied during the lust yettr
otVu-ially reported, " writes Julius
Knit t sch nil t, director of maintenance
and operation of tho Pnion Pacific sys
teni and Iho Southern P.'it'ifif entnpfl,ny
in tho July Appleton's.
"Vet. appalling as these totals are.
it is ii t my opinion the duty o,f rail
road mu angora rather to give thn'n
greater publicity than to minimize or
conceal thorn. They concern us all,
railroad men and public alike. They
point to conditions which ought to be
remedied. ' '
4- COMMUNICATION.
I'o tho Kditor:
Will you kindly toll me what manner
of people livo in your town of Mcdford?
ruosdav, when Iho til rum was sounded
ha need to bo on Iho street and with
1 ho rest watched the fire bovs make
the run to tho fire, and not one word
of encouragement to llo'm did I hear.
tiling but .jeers ami laughter on all
sides. It. seems to mo a thankless task
those; men nnd boys have undertaken,
assuming a responsibility t hat is not
appreciated, at least by a great many.
Do the merchants nnd loafers that riisi
to iho doors of diffoicnt business houses
and si 11 nd with 1 heir hands In their
pockets and laugh and mnko slighting
remarks as the boy pass rea?.o thai
those snme men are taking their lives
in I heir own hands and are willing to
do and die to yave another's property
and perhaps his life? Do they stop to
think they draw no pay nnd aro all, or
nearly all, laboring men, who must
luavo their work and rush to the fire
house before they can answer a calif
Senilis lo me a word of encouragement
would be lots bettor. Make them think
at least that their efforts aro appro
dated, oven if they aro not. If they
go for a trial run the crowd will stand
and hoot and yell until they rattle
the boys, then will laugh as though they
hail done something smart. '
Tell me, Mr. Editor, what manner
of people have von horot
.1. II HltlNOTO.
Fourth of July Special Rouud Trip
Rates,
(hie and one third faro fur the round
trip to any point ou tho Southern Pa
eifie system. 'hildron !t to l'J years,
half 1 e. (iood for return July 4, o
and 0.
For fnrthor particulars, apply A. S.
HoM'hhanni, local agent Southern Pa
fie.
Special t rains from all Rogue River
points for Ashland will leave Grants
Pass 7 a. m. Time leaving Medford
later. Itelnrning leave Ashland 10:30
p. in. 0!
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS.
A. J. Olxea vs. (leo. W. Dunn et al.
Demurrer lllol stating that complaint
i"cs not state fact sutllclont lo oonsti
tuto a cause of suit.
M. B. Whipple vs. Ceo. W. Dunn et nl.
Demurrer tiled, same as aboo,
I,nrrv lM' V!t- w- ,)ll,,u
Domnrror tiled. s;,mo as nbm o.
THE OLD HOWARD RAjfCH
Throe miles south of Medford and 2'i
miles ffi'sf of Phoenix, is now out up
in small tracts to suit tho purchaser.
One fourth cash, hatanee in throe pay
meats. This is a rare opportunity fur
mou of small means. Listed with all
tho agents
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
KUlNtlTON HOWE In .laek.ooville.
nu Juue SO, Ittos. by Rev. tl A. Trav,
J. N. Kdtngton and Lucy M. Rowa.
Reduced Rates Special Crain.
A apucial train will leave Modford
shortly after 8 a. m. next Saturday, !
July -t, for Ashland. This special will
have on board the excursionists from
tho northern portion of the valley. The
round trip full fare to Ashland will
be art cents; hafJ fare 30 cents; ticket
good going on all passenger trains 3d
and 4tb and good to "return until and ,
including the tith of July.
The special train will reach Ashland '.
in ample time for the commencing of i
tho exercise and will return after the
cekhrution or about 10:30 p. m. j
Ticket will be on sale July 3. Get j
them early and avoid the rush. Tieket !
window at depot will be open all day I
of the 3d and at 7 u. in. of the 4th,
thus Jiving nil amide time to secure
tickets, 9i
Buy Tickets 07 Wire.
1 Hornet liiug whipi is nf rpnsiderahle
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not gouerqily knowT.
is the system of prrp:iii orfpirs flow in
effect bo l tyre): stations uf the Houtbern
Pacific cum pan and all points in the
United HtntPi, By means uf this system
tickets may be purchased at Modford
from any place iu tbe United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sloe pel
Accommodation and, a,m,oiiuts of
cash Connection with these tickets
amy alsa he furnished at tho saint
time.' - -
Tr",!- TreesI yruit Trees.
Tbe old reliable Albany Nurseries.
I have the largest stock of fruit trees
on the Pacific coast. Pear, apples,
peach, plums, apricot, nectarines, ehor
rirs, Knglish walnutR, Bhade and orun
mental trees, berries, roses and shrubs,
all of which T offer nt lowest prices
consistent with, firt-elass nursery stock.
Having been with thi nursery lf vears,
1 can guarantee all stock to be true to
name and free from disease. T handle
nothing hut Oregon grown tree.
B. WARNER,
Med.forO,, Or
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single Inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six lusertlons
for the price of four- tteveuty five
cents a lne per mouth.
FOB RENT.
mm km. nt Two front office room
nnd nae largo room .".tlx -to iu M iles
building. I nquire fit promises or at
Tribune office.
FOR RENT Furniiht.d looms, electric
light and but In. Mrs. If. L. Hale, D
h! reel near 1 Itli. tf
FOR. SALE;
Foil SALE One heavy team, 2i0ti, ti
and X years old, price reasonable; also
big wagon. A ply Clark place, 2 1--miles
north of Jacksonville. 2S
Foil SALE -Choice house lot, five
blocku from railroad station, near Cath
olic school, High nud sightly location;
easy term. Write Box flus, Medford.
FOR SALE Lot, 48x164, $175, 0110 half
down, balance on time; also lot in
Ross addition, .10x120, $lo cash takes
thi corner lot. J. E. Payette, Medford,
or 87
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten acre tracts,
host location in tho valley. L. Nee
demeycr, Jacksonville. "
'Oil SALE One Ciplillne runuboul,
newly paiuted, iu first class condition.
Price li.10. W. .1. Van Schuvor A Co..
Portland, Or. 00
FOR SALE--Small business: fine loca
I ion. luipiire Tribuue.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST On st reel of Modford, light col
ored tinsel belt , with cameo buckle.
Finder please leave at Tribuue of
fieo. 91
WANTED.
WANTED To buy from 100 to
head of stock sheep. Write Boi
Modford, (Jr.
aim
Ltl,
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANR.BOM,
WELL DIUOER. MEDFORD, OR
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BAJUL It GLOSCOCK.
('uulrnutors and Builder.
Ail Work Ouarautosd.
Offlcs with 0. H. Pierce A Sou.
Phone 053. P. O. Box 7
Q. M. JONES,
City Scavenger. I
liurliae of all kinds removed oa slinrt
nuliee. Leave orders with ebiff of
poliee.
DR. A. B. SWEET j
Physii-ian ami Hitr'.m.
Offiee at Heaideni-e. 1
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Wni M. Colvlg, Medford. Or.
CHISHOLM MARTIN
House Painting, Paper Hanging and
Tinting. All work gnarauteed.
I'lione :!-'!. I.iwkliox I'J.'i, Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Dav phono 353; Night Phonos: C. W
Coukliu :.!; .1. IL Butler H.
PRIVATE
DETECTIVE ANU
CoL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford
Or.
E. R. SB ELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Moilera Kquinped ()ierating Rooms.
X Kay. Ol'fioe Honrs. 10 12, 8 4 P. M.
Office Iu Jackson County Bank Bldg.
00 TO DR. O0BI.E TOR YOUR
OLAS8B8.
0itiial Parlor in Perrv's Warhuiise,
SKVENTH HTRKKT.
"Be Baa No Other Business."
J. K. KXVART.Prcsid eut.
J. A. PERRV, Vice President.
The Mcdford
MEDFORD, OR.
OA PITA 1 0,000
SURMA'S 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A (iciieral Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
State Depositary, '
Ktul,lihpfl vssi.
OAFTTAJj AND SURPLUS
$115,000. (Kl
W.
O. R
MEDTORD SASH it DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixlurea and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. r, BETWEEN GTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE l3.
RESIDENCE
LOT S
Have yon tried our wpecial 25? and ."."c Coffees, or our Pyra
mid Tea yet? ThVy are tho best iu llo land; always good, al
ways the same. Wo are now showing it nice hue of Cut Olass
and Dinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEEHOUSE
'lii WEST SRVMNTIl KTKKKT.
MrGXAfiflAN & JUNKEN. Props.
The Red Cross
A STYLISH SHOE THAT IS ABSOLUTELY
COMFORTABLE. New Shipment Received
C M. KIDD, The Footf itter
Don't Bother to ook
It's too hot, Get what you want alret 1v
prepared; we have t.
We cater to those who want the beat.
THE DELICATESSEN
O, STREET, NEAR EMiHTll
TUN
TION
WIT I
RES 11NE ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN CULTIVA
JWE MILE FROM EAGLE PQl NT. JUU DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
UT INTEREST. .
Daily & IVIcCoiyiI
O'TICE. ROOM 3.1,
There Is a Reason
WHY THE MEATS YOU BUY HERE ARE BETTER THAN WHAT
THEY SELL ELSEWHERE: WE HAVE A COLD STORAGE
PLANT AND OUR MEATS HAVE THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF
BEING HUNG IN AN IMMENSE ICE BOX UNTIL THEY BECOME
PROPERLY SEASONED. THAT IS THE PROCESS THAT MAKES
TENDER MEATS, AND THEY DON'T COST YOU ANY MORE,
EITHER."
MEDFORD MEAT CO.
Successors to lott iugpr. Next Hotel ';isli.
W. W. EIFERT, The
JOHN H. ORTH. Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t t'Asnier.
National Bank
Realizing the
Importance
i.f i,i,nl J,twiklii f:i-iliti,'?,. Ill,' ul'ti
wu ut' I Iju .1:'Ksimi Coinily Hutik
um fvi'l- ri I -rt Hll,l pron'usivc ill
lh, I'lahlisluiirlll of til,' most tuft,!
(I ll etltin,'lit uml - :tii.ivf.l metli
,h. Vuut .'u'Ciilllit, sillijri't t-t rlieeli,
U ertntiulty init,',l.
I. VAWTER President
LINDI.EY-.
. Casbler
Plfti'i-n flnrirp lots for sale, lot-uted
five rninntes from (le,Qt, near aruoul;
'.Iihnu aiilil in block or HOjuiratuly; ciwy
tiTiiiSi the bnt lrnyn in the city.
FRED'K C. PAGE
PHONE 1051.
J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
Taking Steps
to foitlir your l."t intre.l. i. to fur
tlier our oku as well. We aerumplih
Ibis ol.j.vt bv giving you full value for
your money. N,, tuailrr where you may
lirel your f,ilM..., fr tailoring n,.rk.
we doubt it' n 1 able" lii gl
any where m ar a g 1 fnbrii-s an.l ti,
luring w.uk.a lo -i... Hur ml ,uj,
are going l I.,. .
Why not
I'la.r your
uit now ;
French Dry Denning and Presilng
Neatly Dune. A Fit llu.iranteed.
City Tailor, Medford