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    TJIH iMKDFOKU DAILY Tltl HUNK, Al 151)1' OKM . OKlXiON, FRIDAY, .HM.V lWR
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Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper ix a Live Town.
Published cvcrv evening cwopt Sunday.
MEDFORD lTBLISHJXi COMPANY.
Oeoroe Putnam, Editor mid Manner.
Admitted as Second-Class Mattir in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One month, by mall or carrier. . .$0..V One yeiir, by mail...,
NO KEWBPAPER ISSUED THE TOUBTU.
There will ho no Ihbu6 of the Tribune July Pourlh, tie day every p.itriotie
Amerlenn ohaorvee iu Home form or other.
Beginning Monday tho Tribune 'a uew leaned wire will ln-tfin operation.
Democratic convention news will be handled dire.-t from Denver, and the nm
i nations be known within n minute of the time they are mude.
The Tribune can boattt of what no other paper in a city the tize of MM
ford can in America, a leaned wire from the newH eeuterM of I he world, wiih
an operator In the Tribune' ofllee.
Watch democratic convention newji tin liandb-d by the Tribune.
SHORTKST LEASED
Candidate for Mayor Say a He Had Bather Be a Short Live Wire Than a
h?np Dflfld Oue, Like Some Editors Adiuitu beinft uu Atitfel to the Mourn
lug Journai, but In Not Geared to Fly Very High.
"I nee that Itliton and the Mourn
ing Male won't let me alone' said Rd
Root, independent candidate for may
or, ni he dropped into an eawy chair.
' ' He 's ho afraid I'll beat Short ie for
mayor ibal hn can't let up,
" 111 i ton ayn I'm the shortest lease 1
" wire' iu the world. I can't help il if
I am slu.rt. 1 growed that way. Hut
o did Shortie, T tell you right now,"
continued, Mr. Hoot, "that H'h hett.tr
to he short and a live one than it Is to
be Ion and u dead one, like Home
editors.
'Mint Itliton libels me, and 1 kii.w j
Judge Hanna would sentence him to ail
for it, when he nays I'm assistant editor
of Tho Tribune," asserted Mr. Itoir.
" Rverybody knows, and nobody better
thuu Bliton, that I divide iny labors
"between the wo offices. The Tribune
and Mail. Physically I help out The
Trihuii.1 hy carrying oaper to the pint
office, while iritellcctuiilly I help out
the Mail by writing editorials, but yon
can always tell mine from Hlitnn's, be
cause his scare horses.
"Illiton says it took mo two tiny a to
get news within a block from The
Tribune office. Well, that's just two
days quicker than the Mall got it,
and then it woudn't print it for fear
of losing an advertiser. It hasn't any
subscribers.
vnnt no you mum ni a piipn- nun ,
has to give itself away in order to get;
readers? There won't ntiylio.ly nun-
HIGHEST OF HOMESTEADS
ON SHASTA SNOW LINE
8INHON, Cal., July 3. Henry Mi:
(luinness has proved up the most eto
vated homestead in the country. It is)
on the eastern slope of Mount Shasta
close to the timber line. Mcdninness
filed on the quarter six yearn ago, the
area containing a beautiful stretch of
meadow lend that makes an ideal place
for a summer resort and a stopping
plice for persons making the ascent nT
Mount Shasta.
- McOuJniiOHH had trouble to prove
up, because he could not live contin
uously on the place, as required by the
strict letter of the homestead law. Snow
covers the homestead from November
to the following June. Sickness also
caused an Interruption of his residence.
His final proof was rejected by the
interiaor department. Through frieods
u direct appeal was made to President
Hnosevelt. The president directed mat
the proof be accepted ond it was rtono
In due time McHumness will receive
patent to his hoinestend near the snow
line on Mount Hhnaia.
BOOEBS PAYS PENALTY
TO ESCAPE TESTIFYING
ItOSTON, Mass., July 3. Rather than
upepar on the witnes stand in his pres
ont state of health, Henry H. Rogers
th Standard Oil magnate, today agreed
to nav Cad waller Raymond .10,000 in
full settlement for his claim of .10,0n0
alleged to be due for the invention used
in refining crude petroleum,
Rogers was recently victor in a do
cislon in the case, which has hcen drag
irine throuh the courts for four years,
but Raymond expreased his intention
of continuing the fight.
The action wns based on n royalty
contract alleged to have been made by
Rogers with B. F. Grecuongh in 1H74
by which the magnate obtained the use
of a secret process for making oil non
explosive.
FOUGHT BATTLE WITH
ROBBERS AND SAVED COIN
OAKLAND, f'al., Julv 3. John Her
Ha. a enntraetinii plasterer, is nt the
Central emergency hospital today suf
ferine from a dislocated shoulder and
numerous cuts on his back nnd arms,
inflicted bv three nero thugs who
broke Into his borne lest night and
wore ronid after a hard battle. Max
Bagetr, one of the robbers, is under
arrest,
Harris, who hod a large sum of mon
ey in the house nt the time, was awak
ened by the robbers and gave fight. He
was beaten up bndly and would proba
bly have been kilted had not his calls
for help aroused the neighbors, who
called the police.
When the ilice arrived 10 of the
npgrnca fed made their escape.
Eonuem Hold Tip Train.
HAM Alt A, .Inly S.- ltntitiera tmluy
held up train between Ufa and Hela
tonst and aeeured a sum reported to he
$1R,000 from the cashier or the Hitttnskl
Iron works, the tiannita eacapea with
their booty. Oandarmea are In pursuit. I
the Posioffiec nt Mertford, Oregon.
WIRE HEARD FROM
scribe in .ipiht of ladylike editorial
and namby pamhiness. Why should
they, when they get it for in. thing,'
I told Rlitou it wan a bunko g.imo on
the advertisers, but he said t he ad
vnrtiscrs liked to be buncoed.
"1 wonder how long Itliton wilt In
dry?" continued Mr. Hoot. " a'posi
as long as he's paid for it. He'a liki
the Joseph I read about iu Sunday
school wears a coat of many colors
and they do say the color depends on
the price, and it don 't take much tn
change it sometime an immunity bath
does it. I'scd to be a democrat and
held office under Celveland. Now h
holding office under the (I. O. V, Used
to be for Statement Mo. I; now hoV
flopped and is against it. Cscd to be
for the wets ami fought the dry four
years ago; now he's printing dry mat
ter for so much a column. He's waiting
to see how the cat wilt jump before
lining up next.
"Well, me and the Mail is good
friends, if we ain't grammatical. They
owe mo almost as big a debt as Ihev
owe Illinky, who put up for the lino
type. Me and Hlinky is the Mail's an
gets, but we ain't (feared to fly ton
high -ipinllty. rather than quantity
says I.
' ' Somebody said, ' ' concluded M r.
Root, "that 'gratitude is the expecta
tion of future favors.' Ho must have
been thinking ot Itliton and the Mail.
They've got more gratitude than any
nmiy ever seen.
SAY WEALTHY MERCHANT
COMMITTED SUICIDE
HA X ritANVlSOO, Cal., July .1, De
lectivcs are investigating the death of
Hugo Rollichild, a wealthy business man
i who was nsidi vxiati-d in his ollice last
jK,lt UIJ, ,i)lvn t(l(y ,m, hl. ,.,
hi it ted suicide. No reason can be as
signed for his self-destruction, but fir
cumslanccs surrounding the case make
the theory of accident improbable, lloth
child, who was vice president and gen
oral manager of the Mcllridc Rnthehild
Confection Companv, was found dvini
on the floor of his otlico with the end
of a tube leading from the gas jet above
lying ncur his head and the gas turned
ou. lie was removed to the emergeiicy
hospital, where he died.
Relatives and his business associate
refuse to believe that he committed him
cide.
FAKE MINERS INDICTED
IN FEDERAL COURT
CHICAGO, July 1. Indictments hav
been returned by the federal grand
jury against eight persons, charged with
having used the Cuiti'd States mails
for fraudulent purposes in the sale
stock in the American Mexico Mining
& Development company, which former
ly occupied pretentious offices here.
lYiiimm n. :rms, sum to tiave been
the organiv.cr, and Walter Dillon, an
alleged promoter and assistant to Arms
appeared voluntarily for Arms bonds.
The names of the other six defendant?
are kept secret until the arrests arc
made.
Two of the men wanted are now re
siding in California.
PRESIDENT PREPARES
FOR STRENUOUS FOURTH
OVNTKR HAY, U. I., July .'I. A large
assortment of fireworks arrived hen'
today consigned to Sagamore Hill, and
the Koosevelt boys are planning tin
most elaborate Independence dav cele
hrntion of their lives. Guests are as
" i no president s summer
home, and the Fourth of July eelehra
tion will be made the event of the year.
The families of William Klmcn and
.1. West Koosevelt ore to be guests of
ine president s tanulv tomorrow and
omman.ler Robert K. IVarv and his
wife will he entertained bv the Rnnse !
Ms at luncheon.
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FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR
BALLOON RACE TO ATLANTIC
CHICAGO, III.. Julv .l.-Kinal
ingcments for (he annual halloou race
from Chicago to the Atlantic will hn
ompleted today. All the aeronauts
who will participate in the nerinl derbv
hit
are here from all parts of the (Tnitrd
States, from foreign countries, aud the.
ity in tilling with people nation to sr
the start
Mi-isr. Trouncn and Outhric of Kh
le I'oint spent Thiir,lay in Medford
Mrs. llnice from Kntte Falls see
tion, tin has hen .i,.n.l..n .
" "i JlMluW, retutnid to her ho.ne
iThurmlay.
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MadfoU Trtbun,, St), par nostb
BPOSTTNO NEWS.
Portland haa lost wu vnmf with Ran
Kranciftoe already and Oakland contin-
ue to beat l.os Angele. It may prove
a eiiHe of hide and tteek in the collar.
Mcl'mlie should utrcntlien hix pitch
nit; xtaff. for it in weak.
Ir. If oiler ih no match for Frank
.oteh, tin 'liauiiiou wrestler of Amer
ica, uh their late match at Seattle
shown. The lowan won in two Htraiyht
falls, eoiiHiiniiuj; HI and M ininutei re--ijtee
lively.
The University of Virginia ehiiion to
have tin champion sprinter in John
A. Iteelor, who Ih credited with run
ning 100 yards in 9 2 5 ftecondn, edipphig
one fifth of n weond from Dan Kelly's
record . He in a cand id a 1 1- f ur t he
Olympic game.
The advam- stakes, for which a large
h'eld 'f fast ImrscH competed at SheepM
head liny, X. Y., July I, w:i won by
Keene ' Halhd, King .lumen neeoud, Fles
sian third. The pnrto- wan v.n.ih $11
7;'i0 to the winner, who bn.!.i the re
ard for one mile and five mxu eiithn In
At Xew York on Tuesdnv Abe Attel
('ought n six-round no decision contest
with Matty Had I win, Hoth men were
hi their feet at the end of the sixth
round. Atlell had a distinct udvantngi
at first, but Mattv came through the
second round with colors fl ving. Tt
was a very even contest during the
niaiiider of the fight.
A Berlin newspaper prints an item
from Tomsk, Siberia, dated Juno 20.
living that the German car in the New
York-to-Pnri race expects to reach Mos
cow in a fortnight and Berlin in 20
-lavs. This car had made r72 miles in
the 7fi houri previous to its arrival nt
Tomsk. It is assumed that the American
car is some distance behind its German
competitor.
LADD ESTATE CLOSED
AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS
The estate of W. fl. I.ndd has been
closed bv Judge Webster nt Portland
who has signed an order approving the
final account, which was filed by the
executors n imI executrix. The executors
"Stimate the value of the estate ot more
i linn !.'i.fi70,it7!t.77, but how much more
t hev do not snv. It has been in the
hands of Caroline A. Lndd, tho widow,
William M, Lndd. Charles V. Lndd nnd
loan Wesley Lndd. executrix and exe
cutors, since the elder Ladd died Jan
mi ry 0, 1 SOU. It was a pprn ised t he
jame year by Henry Fa ling, John Cat
tin nnd James Mci. Wood nt $3,373.
i!OS,or, tl amount at which tho person
1 1 property was inventoried. Lndd ad
lit ion. consisting of 32 blocks, wns nt
l lint time valued nt $ 1,000,000; Crystnl
springs Farm, 111 acres, at $17.r.000;
Canyon Kami. 2f0 acres, at $M.ri.000,
md the Lndd & Tilton Hanking busi
ness nt l ,L'.rm.noo. ur the personal
uroperty a Inrge part is in stocks and
bonds. The estimated value of the es
tate now totals mini v times the on'g-
n. 'i I estimate.
YOUTH WROTE BLACK HAND
HISSIVBS TO HIMSELF
SAX JONK, Cal.. July 3. The fed
ral authorities who hnve been inves
tigatiug the alleged case of blackmail
tupposed to have been levied on Charles
Mroyles, a HI year old youth, by a mem
her of the 1 1 Black Hand. " have nr-
rived at the conclusion that young
Brovles had written himself the threat
ening letters shown to the chief of po
lice. It is possible that the youth may
have to face a charge of sending threat
ening bd ters to himself through the
mail.
Postmaster llawley sonic time ago re
reived a communication from the mys
terious assailants saying that unless the
federal government abandoned the case
his house would be blown up with dy
namite. I'xperN have compared the
handwriting of the bottler of the boy
and declare that he wrote the tetter
ris well as the one to II aw lev.
DUNCAN FIRST CHIEF
OF FEDERAL INFANTRY
SAN I'll A NCI SCO, Cal.. July 3.
Colonel Joseph . Ouncan. chh-f of staff
nf tin department of California, in to
lay being mentioned for first chief of
infantry, a new nffiee soon to he es
hi hitched in the 1'niled State army.
Colonel Duncan joined the army a sec
nnd lieutenant in 1 H 7 :i and is one of
the most potnilar officers at the Pre
si.lio post.
Colonel M. M. MeComh .f the Sixth
lield artillery is being noggested for
chief of infant ry of I he new posit ions
to be established, and Colonel (leorgo M.
Anderson 1ms been named for the cav
ulrv.
Fourth of July Special Round Trip
Rates.
One niul one third fare for the round
trip to any point ou tho Southern Pa
cific system, i 'hildreii to 111 y ears,
half tare. tiood fur return July 4. .1
and 0.
Por further particulars, applv A. S.
Hoseiibaum. local agent Southern pa
rifie.
Social trains from all Rogue River
points for Ashland will leave Grants
1 1 n h'oving Medford
(later. Returning leave Ashland 10:30
p. tu.
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Buy Tickets oy Wire. j
'Hmni.tliiiitf wliieli I., or eonsijeralile j
'rest to tlie inililie ireiierallv anil I
ivliich is pcrh.-iiis not genernllv known
is the systriu of pit-paid orilers uow in
efTecl betweer Blllllnlis of the Southern
IVicific coiupan .-tnd all points in the
l'niteil States. Ity mc.ina of this system
tickets nuiv tie purchased at Medford
from auy place in the Tailed S;atis aud
nailed or ti l. (t.hc,l direct to the
(wrty wishing to come here. Sleeper
accoiiimoilatii.iis and small amounts of
rash ia eonusctlon with these tick.ti ',
.... u. nnui.neu al in. sa oit
POSTAGE STAMPS.
Waste and Careltssntia That Enrich
Uncle 8am.
"If we waste other thing the way
we do atanjps." aald a stump clerk the
other day. "we American are just
about the most wasteful people on the
face of the earth.
"Uncle Sam is much wore thau half
a million dollars In pocket every year
aa a result of earelessuesa In the use of
tauipa. The government never .loses
anything by ucb carelesHuess and al
ways gains.
"How many stamps do yuu put loose
tn a drawer ot your desk or Iu a corner
of your pocketbook and never think of
again until you come across the in, uged
and toru, while rummaging about
months later? Then tbey are tossed
Into the wastebanket
"Lots of peopJe are careless about
putting stamps on envelope uud paper
wrappers. The result In that often be
fore the stamp has been caueeled It
bus fallen off aud the letter is held up
at the other end of the line until post
age U paid.
"A great many more folks put on too
much postage. They slap on two or
three stamps to a package that re
quires only one. Tbey are too busy or
too indolent to take the trouble to
have the package weighed aud find
out how much postage the pat-Luge
requires.
"If too little postage U put m a let
ter, Uncle Sam simply holds It up at
the other end until the postage due
has been paid. Hut If too much Is put
on Uncle Sam simply pockets the ex
cess to which he ly not eutitled anu
says nothhig."Cbl-Hgo 'f rlbuue.
WATCH THE CELLAR.
If Not Cln It Is Br. .ding Plac. For
8ickn.,t.
UuderKi'ouutl cullui'd ought tu be duur
sua; wltli. They lire reUi of a durk
age. More Mlrkuetui orlgiuatex In tltern,
phyisk'laug claim, thuu auyvvhere cIkc
about the pla:e. They cannot be Urt
la aaultary coiiditlou while vegetables
ire L'oustuutly decaying there. The
place for a cellar 1m above ground aud
outHlde the dwelllug. Leave the baae
uient for the furuuee, the coal bin uud
a general storeroom. Au ubuve grouud
cellar Iu more convenient Iu every wuy.
Your vegetubleH can be stored with
lean tuun Uu If the lubor wtieu you do
uot uuve to go up uud down Htulr.4 with
theiu. You can keep uu above grouud
cellur clean with but Utile trouble,
while the underground one. being dim
cult to get at, will be neglected nine
times out of ten uud ullowed to become
u Kouive of Infection to the family
above It.
Ventilation uud temperature ure
inucb more coutrollubie iu hucIi a build
ing thau iu an old fashioned uuder
grouud cellar, which olillges the house
wife tu use up so uillch strength iu
climbing Htalrs. Locate It convenient
to the kitchen, with which It can be
connected in wiuter by an Inclosed
pussujrewuy. Watch the cellar. Ite
meiuber, the doctor who Immediately
asked, when called to trcul u case of
typlu. Id lever, ir there was decaying
cubbuge iu the cellar. There was.
Keep the cellur sweet uud clean aud
ee that It Is frequently aired. -Suburban
Life.
A Mountain of Alum.
Iu China, twelve uud a half miles
rruui the village of Mouchek, there Is
a mountain of niuiu which In addition
to belli u unturul curiosity is a source
of wealth fur the Inhabitants of the
country, who dig from It yearly tons
of aluiu. The mountain Is not less
thuu ten miles Iu elivuiiifereuce at Us
base aud hu u height of 1.1H0 feet.
The aluin Is obtained by quarry-lug
large blocks of stone, which are tlrst
heated In great furnaces aud theu In
vats tilled with boiling water. The
alum erystallles out aud forms a layer
about six Inches iu thickness. TliW
layer Is subsequently broken up Into
blox'ks weighing about teu pounds
each.
Travel as Teacher.
"Travel forms the young" Is a French
proverb. So It does, aud it also helps a
teacher to become formative. Travel
Is good for teachers professionally, be
cause travel Is a teacher Itself, but
travel Is good for everybody who Is
hale and saue. "There's fools o' fowk
what never haves their toes off their
doorsteps. Utile brother," a gypsy said
to too forty years ago. 1 am glad 1
have never been one of those. J. H
Yoxall, M. V., In T. IVs Weekly.
Not Superstitious.
'io you believe In ghosts?" asked
the man who resents all superstition.
"No. buIi." answered Krastus Fink
ley. "An' all l"s hopln Is dat dew
ghosVs will leiuiue slay dut way 'stld
u' eonilu' uroun' try In' to convince me."
- Washington Star.
A Different Proposition.
Pompous Director (holly) Why did
you refuse to give my sou a fair
chance to show what be could do?
Don't you believe In introducing young
bluod n the business? Superintendent
- I do. toil uot young bloods. Puck.
Out of tho Usual.
"I hnve something novel In the way
of u melodrama."
'Suite unr case."
"(be blacksmith Is a rascal, whtla
the banker is us honest as the day la
lung'"' l ouWville Courier-Journal.
Outspoktn,
Mis Curruious - I was outspoken In
uiy fteiitlmeuts at the club this after
noon Her Husbsud-1 can't believe
you Who ouispoke you. my dearT
Loudon Mall.
Happy Ik the man win does all Iht
f"l lie tulks of. Italian I'Mverh.
DRANK CARBOLIC ACID
' THROUGH LOVl AFFAIR
IMSADKN.X, t'al.. July X Kuliert
Mercer, IS ye.'irn of tle, is dead at
his limiie at 3ii; Oakland avenue as the
result of drinking carbolic acid last
night. The cause of the suicide is not
known, but it is thought that a love
atYtiir with a young Woman of I'asadena
had some bearing on the deed
An inkiest will be held this after
Reduced Bates Special Train.
A special train will leave Medford
shortly after 8 a. m. next Saturday,
July 4, for-Ashland. Thii special will
have on board the excursionists from
the northern portion of the valley. The
round trip full fare to Ashland will
be S3 cents; hafl fare 30 cents; tickets
good going on all passenger trainB 3d
and 4tb and good tn return until and
including the titb of July.
The soecial train will reach Ashland
in ample time for the commencing of i
the exercises and will return after the
celebration or about 10:30 p. ni.
Tickets will be on sale July 3. Get i
them early nnd avoid the rush. Ticket ,
window nt depot will be open all day
of the 3d and nt 7 a. m. of the 4th,
thus giving all ample time to secure
tickets. "
Fruit Treesl Fruit Trees.
The old reliable Albany Nurseries.
I have the largest stock of fruit trees
the Pacific coast. Fears, upples,
peaeli, plums, apricots, iiectJinues. cuer
i'ics, J-Ioglish walnuts, shuito and orna
mental trees, bcrrieg, roses and shrubs,
all of which 1 offer at lowest prices
oosistent with first-class nursery stock.
Having been with this nursery lo years,
an guarantee all stuck to he true to
name and free from disease. I handle
untiling hut Oregon grown trees.
U. B. WARNER,
Medford, Or
THE OLD HOWARD BANCH
Throe miles south of Medford and 2!
mil en went of Phoenix, is now cut up
iu sniull tracts to suit the purchaser.
One fourth cash, balance in three pay-
(iientR. This is a rare opportunity for
men of suiatl memm. lasted with all
rim agents.
Medford Tribune, f0c per mouth.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inser
tions less than 16 cents. Six insertions
for the price of four. Seventy five
cents a line per month.
FOR RENT.
FOR HUNT Two front office
rooms
uud one large room MOx-tf) in
hiiildiuff. Inquire nt premises
Trihuno office.
Miles
or al
l-'OR RKNT Kuruished rooms, electric
light and baths. Mrs. R. U Hale, L
Hi reel near 1 Ith. tf
FOR HALE.
FOR SALK One heavv tenia, 2900, 6
and H years old, price reasonable; also
big wagon. A ply Clark place, 2 1-2
miles north of Jacksonville. 28
POR SALE Choice house lot, five
blocks from railroad station, near Cath
olic, school, High and sightly location;
easy terms. Write Box 50S, Medford.
POR SALE Lot, 4Mxl04, $175, one half
down, balance on time; also lot ia
Ross additiou, 50x120, $125 cash takes
this corner lot. J. H. Pa vet to, Medford,
or 87
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now: choice ten acre tracts,
best location iu the valley. L. Nee
tleinoyer, Jacksonville.
POli SALE One Cudillac runabout,
newly painted, in first clufid condition.
Price $T.0. W. .1. Van Schuver & Ce.,
Portland, Or. 96
POR SALE Small business; fine loca
tion. Inquire Tribune.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST On streets of Medford, light col
ored tinsel belt, with cameo buckle.
Kinder please leave at Tribune of
fice. 91
LOST Open face Hamilton pold watch,
It! size, initials " M. F. VI." on back
of case. Finder please deliver to Tri
bune office. Suitnble reward will he
paid. 93
WANTED.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
WKLL DIUUER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL It OLeSCOOE,
Contractors aud Builders.
AU Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. H. Pierce ft Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Iioi 771.
O. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Ilarbae of all kiuda remove.! on short
iioliee. Leave uiuVrs with ehief of
pollen.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician anil 8nrgeon.
Office at Kesiilence.
COLVIO DURHAM,
Attoraeys-at Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
M. Colvlf. Medford, Or.
Win
CHISUOLM ft MARTIN
tlone Painting, Paper linngiiig nail
Tinting. All work goaranteeil.
Phone 2-.'. Lockbox IM, Meilfonl, Or.
Medford Faroltur Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: ('. W.
t'onklin .'Hi; .1. II. Hull, r lis.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AfC COL
SECTION AOENCT.
Lock Bin 80S. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEEI.Y. M. D.
Physician and Surgoon
Modern Kipiipped ()erating Rooms.
S Kay. Office Hours, 10 12, 1! 4 P. M.
Office Iu Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DR. QOBLE FOR YOUR
OLASHBS.
ilptleal Parlor in Perrv's Warehouse,
HKVKNTH 8TRKIO
'He Hu No Other Bullosa.'
J. E. ENVART.Presid cut.
J. A. PERRV, Vice-President.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD. OB.
CAPITAL .W,(KK
SURPLUS : I
HaMv Boxes to Rout. A (loiicral Hanking Busing
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
State Depositary.
Kstuhlishwl 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1115,000.00
1842
The Lloward was the first watch made in America, ts-IL'. The How
ard factory has preserved its prestige and its independence ever since.
It has no connection with any other watch factory. Its gooda are rep
resented by the best people in the world. The Ilowurd watch is the fin
est practical timepiece iu the world. It has u fixed price that protects
i ho buyer. Sold by
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postolnce
Flue Watclt atirt Jewelry Repairing a Specially.
Have you tried our soecial 2oe uud 3;1e Coffees, or our Pyra
mid Tea yetT Tlfey are the best iu the land; always goud, al
ways the same. We are now showing a nice line of Cut Glass
and Dinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFKI: HOUSE
2 Hi WKK'P KEVUNTH NTRKKT.
MrQLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props.
The Red Cross
A STYLISH SHOE THAT IS ABSOLUTELY
COMFORTABLE. New Shipment Received
C M. KIDD, The Footfitter
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 best.
THE DELICATESSEN
0 STKKKT, EKMITlf
TEN - -RES I INE ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN CULTIVA
TION JNE MILE FROM EAGLE POI NT. S200 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
WIT) :.UT INTEREST.
Daily & McComb
O-FICE, ROOM 33,
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 ADVANTAOE OF
BEING HUNO 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.
Kw'i'pssors to Poltmgpr.
VV. VV. E1FERT, The
JOHN S. ORTH, I'ashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass 1 Ophier.
Realizing the
Importance
i.f ynuil l.anliiliK J'urililU'.H. lilt' nl'li
riM's of t It.- .Illi'Uson Cmllity liriul;
ii ri- evn "I'-rt mid prugrfiMivi' in
tin' csliililixhiiieiil i.f tin' in""l """I
em eqiiijimi-lit anil :iir.ve.l inrlli
mis. Your :n-i-iinnt, slllijt'rt tu i-lli'i'k,
iH rnnlmlly inviti'il.
W. I. VAWTER President
Q. R. LINDLEY Cashier
1908
PHONE 1061.
J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
Not I Mel Nnsli.
Tuking Steps
to further your het( interents is to Tnr
ther our own as well. We aeoumpltb
this ohjeet by (jiving yon full vulm- for
your money. No uiatt.-r nhtre von nmv
diret your foutsteps for tailoring wnrk.
we doubt if you will be uhlt to 't
anywhere m-ar m g.i.i.l fuLrii s aul tai
ltriug Work as hne. Our 5.()i) suits
are going to he the "go." Why not
I'laee your urdt-r with ih for sui'h a
suit now?
French Dry denning and Preine
Neatly Done. A fit (luarauteed.
City Tailor, Medford
I noon.