4 MANY CITIES 'E Superlir Class of Pcijrti lets Is Issued by Oregon Towns lor Distribution - I'UhTLAM. Or., Jnlv 7. Ko tat in the lTnin r Hr'Jih'y mitre uili class advert Ninj; mnite. tlinti .ej T'io hjiI-ihIm! h..oKI-t- ih-m.l pr m the flatniH nf Vimiliill i r.ty, Altuiiv uiid Lii.ii county, tinint - I'jii-h, It si Imi: Medford nnd AMhlimd .m Mipirirr thane inswd liv (lie ci' iiinn'rei:tl luxlie nf niher Htnti-H. Must era Oregon in not heinif n-iflttphil. mid this elinrru-tf r of udvertittiiift euiuint f;til to hnvi rn i:d vnntiijfi'OiiA effect, anil other cimimuni ties Hhoillil Nee I lint t lie.r ehimr- lire not overlooked. Dayton hiiH eome iuhi line vvit'i Die ither live w.AiTH of V a 1 1 1 1 1 1 U ciitnty hv or(jfitiizii " iietive fotniiieirifil club. Manager M. O, IjO'.vuesdiile of the Vtiuiliill ;iinl y I'eveldpinenl Icigue held ii meet i tiff tin re tho oilier nitfht itnd mined -K'iO for ad vortisiinjr pnr lit net. Forty four different people competed for prize: offered by the cherry fair nl The Iallen rind there were I81 boies of eherrieN on I lie tnblt f. A Hurry college begins her fir.t fin unit! Hummer Itible nchoo! July 17, eon finning until tlm 27th. Tin r'per.kirn are from Oregon and six ether fitut". It in a new idea, an outdoor school. Pnrtlnnd people generally eelebrated the Fourth nt other pom.!. The holi dnv was universally 'nhverved and the eitv wftH praetienlly deserted. County Judge J. Trenchard of Ai loria suggests t!:at the Oregon Develop ment league take up the matter of good roadn throughout Oregon. The judge maker Die suggestion that Home capa ble men be eiiihlnved bv ttie atnte tn educate the people of every community in the romimmweallh along these linen, ADJOURNMENT FOLLOWS CLEVELAND RESOLUTIONS (Continued from page 1.) Cleveland, lule president of the United St at en, who was three tinier candidal of the democratic parly, therefore be it Unsolved, That, we, the delegate of the tarty in national convention a Hembled, rccogni'o tn him one of th strongest nud nhlest chni'iu'lers known to the world's statesmanship, who post sensed to an extraordinary degree tin elements of leadership, and by his nbb conscientlous ami forceful nd mitiishii lion of public afl'uirH, reflected honor upon bin country and upon liis parly; it n d " IfeNolved, That, we hereby expresi our deep Morrow at Mh denlli and extend our warmest symputhy and condideuce to his family, and that thin resolution by spread upon the records of the con veution and a copy be forwarded to M rn. Cleveland; and Resolved, Ah a further mark of re spec I tn hii memory, the convention do now adjourn until 12 o'clock, noon, tomorrow. ' ' Snowballing In Denver. While tho real participant! in the convention were nIow in putting tn an appearance, the visitors and curiosity seekers generally were in no way back word. Long before noon the streets in the vicinity of the Auditorium wire thronged with men, women nud childjcii, who rejoiced in a Hiiowbnll battle, a I llrst innocently, finally becoming ho tierce that the police hud to interfere The nov, which glistened so beautifully in tin- sunlight, did not melt mo freely u;i wits epected, and the "hoodlum element " took pleasure in hurling chunks of ire at tho good looking worn en and girl who were enjoying ' the svene. This compelled the police to put an end to the festivities but many of th spectator carried large masses of ice into the building Two great wagon loaded with with snow hud been brought in from th- iio-nntiiins and dumped in the vicinity Caroltna Flrt DftlrguU. The tir-l d-(-t to enter the hall iv h a rpr--iiiiiv of South ('aroliwt, and h st in solitary grandeur for sonic time bffurf li- had h companion. As the (l'li:tt e- arrived thev iiopnrrd flux i.oinly for Theodore H II. ill" t.-inporr chairmui) liell, hiwe -r, n peace fullv Ab-fping in ti rii'Kn nt thr I. aw hotel, aft-r ihf trip frm l,nicolu, which wan eventnallv finished "ii a handcar It was 1 1 U o 'clock etactlv when the Colorado band hcgun to pour out the sweet strains of " imTic " As tin music reverln-riiti'd thnoigh the build tng the spectator in the galh-iioii arose and clieerisl loudly, remaining stnuding until th turn had heeo ompletwl A feature of the band was a bugle corps Allre lind Her Biff Hat. Most prominent among t he distill g ii i shed arrivals in the boxes wore dm gressman mid Mm ichola J.ongworth. With ttiein were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ADVERTISING Bell and Joseph Fanuing. Mm. Tiong worth was distinguished by a "merry widow" hut trim met with a little blue Owing to the fact that she occupied a seat where she did not obstruct the view nf 'tnvliiwli- ihn .ifltotnt. r.i.i.ina f . ly permitted her to rci.iin her headL'car Among the ot her visitors toward I whom the eyes of the 'JO, Hurt spectators Here turned were Mrs Uutli Hrvnti Lenvitt, daughter of the man who will be nominated. In the box with hoi w.r William J. Bryan, Jr.. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hegis Chnnven, W. H. Kestlrr. Fart Kisttrr. Miss Cnrnn Dnnlnp f Jacksonville, uv, Father David O'Dwyer nnd Mrs. H T. Nnplf.r f inn, wood Springs, Col., Mra. Hnlen Hwitt una a. .:. t arsoni. Social and Personal "Look mit tr paint' (July li). Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Young of OnM Hill spent Monday in Mcdfnrd. Win. Snyder and his family are down from I lk Creek on a visit. II. I,. Kelly, Jr., the fib expert, spi-ni Monday in Med ford. Hurry CulbertROb, gnral contractor aud builder, cement work ft ipcfialtv. Mcdford, Or. las. McDouagh and A. Throckmorton of Applcgatn transartf-d burdnesH hi M.iiford Monday. Henry Pohlman of Orchard Homo has gone on a visit to Iwm former bme -ast. tf i)m Ifocky Mountains. The Seventh Dny Advmtists of M.d l'o-d tin building a nent church building on A street. Mrs. I.. J. Heara of Spokane is making relatives and friends living in Jackson villi and Med ford n visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Applegute of Jack sonville wore Med ford visitors Monday afternoon. W. I'. (lonld and his daughters, who have been rusticating on T'pper Kngtu Uiver, are at homo again. C. C. Hall and E. P. Wand, who live near Central Point, were among I he many in Medford Monday. S. Schumpp of Yrekn, the only Sr-bas tinn, is making Jacksonville, his former homo, a viait. Miss Harriot Odg.-rs of Berkeley, C:il., is the guest of her sitser, Mrs. L, H. HaskinH. Sheriff Jones made his Hist ofllcial visit to Medford Monday evening. He was accompanied by Frank KasHhope. J. T. fliltnnre, one of the leading bnsi iiohs men of (Irnnts Pass, spent Monday in Medford. W. O, Wilson waa down from Hold Hill Monday. Uo ia atill engaged hi mining and owns four ledges. W. J. Scott, n prominent citizen of Antioch, transacted busineHs n Med ford a ffw days since. Miss Rrma Wfglf of Portland is in Medford, her former home, paying friends a visit. s ' Jas. D. Pay, who has been connected with the Mnil fr n long time, is en joying n vncation. J. I. Heard, superintendent of the Storting mine, is still confined tn hit bed with a severe attack of in flam ma tory rheninntism. Hon. and Mrs.J W. IVrkius of Hill-, crest Orchard, have been making J. D. Heard and his family a visit tit I In Sterling mine. S. Krnnich, who is engaged in mining ;n Siskiyou county, Calif., ia paying Mod ford a visit, after tin abyeuce of nearly three years. .1. i. Mimmervitle uiol Ins wire were anumg the Medfontites who spent Hi Knurl h at liulto (''alls. They report n ipli'iidid colebr ition. .i. i.. rignt, who went to Ohio some I nun ago, has returned to Phoenix. He is better pleased with ftogue Hiver Vnl by than ever. Win. A. Carter, formerlv of Hold Hill. and In tor of Salem, has removed to Port land for the practice of law, and has become associated with ex Senator Dn f ur, with nflicos in t he Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Anderson of Knots Creek ami h-'i son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ItoHcnhnum the llrsl of the week. Dr. Wilson of Hood Itiver, who ban been making Medford a visit, left for home Mnnriav evening. Vank Kownlsky, the genial railroad builder, hns gone to Salem to assist in the extension of the new electric line K. A, lfildreth, Sr., was in Medford Monday, en route to Ashland from Unite Palls. Ins. 'nrcher, who formerly owned Ihi Smith Springs, locatid on Carter Creek, not far from Stoinmnn, has returned from California, after tin absence of several years, ami is slopping at Ash land. John W. Opp. superintendent of h Opp Consolidated Mines, located a short distance west of .lack sonville, was in Medford Monday, He was on his way t Northern California with Capt. I.eav enworth. who has been icndine a few lavs in this section. J. 11. Hammer, the v 'teran prospector. spent a few days in Medford this week. He ts developing a promising ledge in line's Creek district and has a con siderable quantity of free milling ore that will average $H.ri a ton on the dump The report that D M. Pcrrv & Co. of troit had bought the Hlccher plu, u) the Jacksonville Sterling road and ould trnnsform it into an immense ed farm is denied bv .1. M. Sweenev, who figures as the original purchaser says thai he intends raising fruit on ft Intge scale there and that the Detroit irporatlon is not known at all In the transaction. NAKROW B HO APE TROM 1NJITRY ON KMIVATEU) Me rrill Brown, (Icorge Lewis find olh omposing a partv on the wnv t Hotte Kails l.i celebrate the Fourth had narrow escape from serious injnrv on 'ridav night ns they v.-ere driving along the nitenchain 1 1 elevated " near t hi schoolhousc. The horses became fright nod, stnrted to run, and the hill beini! sleep ami narrow, the nac w:is nirned over Ml worn thrown out to jether with their "goods." Mr. Brown w is ,-ni nfiont the fa, e. while Mr. Lewis mid another party sustained injuries in the side nnd upon the head, hut none were seriously hurt. The hoys came on fo the Pnlls and had a pleasant pourfh PRINCB IIELIE WEDS UTS ANNA AT I. AST I.OVDOV, Julv 7.-The announce merit of f he mnrrlft, ,t TVin.tn TIaIIo ... . . node at the registry office vesterdav 'ording to the British prets thev have been traveling as "Mrs Thorn n on " In nn effort to ht married some where In Europe. The details of the w.-d lini; have been kept secret nnd it Cannot h ascertained where the ceremony will be performed or wno win hp present at the wedding Within a werk hf prlnvf and nv will have lived on F.i.Rlt.h 1hl TrqirM time and aftr tbnt !nrv (l on theW I way n mnrrled coiiylr. I Autos of the Valley Being Listed so as to Arrest Those Who Neglect Law lu statistics recently pulilNhed Med ford was credited with having 4S Ii ui -used automobiles. Am a nut Iter of fitel. ihere are over I Mil ;iiitns in this ty and vicinity. There are ilierofore over "n machines nr.; p;iyir:g a state license. In ad lition to . Ms, ihere are said to be a number of fa mimbors lacked on inachinen. to sir date a Ii cone. T!;e seen-tary of suit.- h:i : authorized W. M. HodgHou. the auto nan, to list the machines of I tic va!!oy and thftir owner;:, and all who have not secured slate licenses will soon find themselves in trohlo. Hecorder Collins has authorized the chief of police to arrest drivers of ma chines not licensed. They ire subject to a $.0 fine and will be repeatedly ar rested until the law is complied with and the machine licensed. COMMUNICATION. 4 (lOLDPIKIJ), Nov., Juno 29. To the Pditor: Allow me, a subscriber, to con grntulate yon ond tho people of Med ford for their good common enso in retaining an ope a town. It shows that there areenongh good, live citizens there who have the welfare of their towo and community at heart tn be interest ed in her upbuilding nnd prosperity. Should prohibition have won the day, prospective buyers of property and the best class of setllern wonld have passed the city up;- therefore, a stagnation of business wonld have "resulted. Now, however, the .eople of Medford cn u go nlo nd with confidence and work for the upbuibUng nnd bef torment of the entire community, nnd I am with you, nti my interests nre Ihere. T am boosting for Medford. I enn do so with a clear conscience, ns she deserves it, and as soon as T get through with my afTairs here I am going back and put my shoulder to the wheel nnd boost for the best town in the best country T have seen, and thev have been mnnv. OKO. M 'KTTJJO A N. IMr. McKillig:n is a contracting plus torer who hns had contracts on the larg est buildings in Mold field nnd intends to like up his trade in Medford.) The two to draw to: " Puro White Flour fiud Golden (Jn'e Coffee, Allen & Heagan. i)3 'Look out for paint" (July ID). 1 LICENSE MOTOR CARS WAIT We are cleaning away the refuse and dirt; getting out all odd lots, broken lines and all summer goods, and in a lew days will start a SALE that all Medford will be glad to attend. Watch for the page ads. BAKER HUTCHASON COMPANY C Street, North Jackson County Bank JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Cora Mnsyre left for San Fran cisco one day last week, where she will visit her sister. I.awreuct Pickeui has taken charge of Russell's coufectionery store, Frank Traeey having resigned to go on the road. The Misses Mims, who recently moved to a ranch near Central Point, were the guesta of Mrs. Josephine Knssi II a few days last week. Two crowded coaches left here at 7 o'clock Saturday to attend the Fourth of uly celebration at Ashland. All report a glorious time. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. hVnu.es. Mis- Nell Renin, and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Went up to Ashland Friday evening and remained unt il Sunday evening. I Among those who attended the t'ele i brntiou at Fern Flat were Mr. and Mrs. i C. Woods, and cnild, Mr. nud Mrs. B. Haney, Miaaoa Fleta Finch and Delia I Kent and fHarenee Jteaves.' i J. C. Sexton and wife-and It. D. Oage and family sent the Fourth of July I picnicking at Itogue river. ! Mr.s. Klla Cook is visiting irieuds in : Ashland thU week. . Eagle Point vs. Butte Falls. One of the mosl hotly contesteit games of baseball was that played between the F.agle Point nine and the Butte Falls nine July 4 at Butte Falls. The game began in a whirl, was rushed in all innings and after n hard fought battle resulted in a score of fl to in favor of Butte Falls. Some fine work was done both at tho bat nnd in the field, nnd, considering that the nine of Butte Falls were only organized within the week, or ns part were ama teurs, while Fagle Point nine has been considered a crack nine, the victory of Butte Falls was remaikable. Messrs. Ba ker. Telfer, Stoddard nnd .others of Butte Pnlls' nine played exceedingly fine ball, while the boys of Tingle Point exerted themselves to snatch the laurels- of the day,, but Butte Falls boys have been dwelling amidst mountain fastnesses, drinking mountain nectar aud breathing balmy air and enjoying the sweetest of slumber, rocked to sleep i by the songs of waters dashing over I rocks and rushing todavs the ocean. 1 "Look out for paint" (July Ho. Dr. II. li. Picked, who has been attend ing the late meeting of the Oregon Med ical Society, is at home again. That organization elected the following otliB ers for the ensuing year: Dr. W. II. Byrd, Salem, president; Dr. W. Kykeu da II, Eugene, first vice president; Dr. Calvin S. White, Portland, second vice president; Dr. It. C. Yenney. Portland, third vice president; Dr. William House, Portland, secretary; Dr. Edna Timms, Portland, treasurer; Dr. Liuklutor, Hills boro, and Dr. Williamson, "Port land, were re-elected council lots.. Where Are You Going? r Why, don't you know? I am on my way to tho Hotel Nash for one of their -fie lunches, wit h Burgundy wine or coffee, the best ever. Start now uud yon will be in time. We start serving Thursday in the buffet. "Look out for paint" (July If). Med font Tribune, 50c per mouth. Successors aeurea- six DREDGERS TO OPERATE IN JACKSON COUNTY! A lumtl was given lust wct'k upon the ! S, II. Outfield property on Fonts ereok to a dr(M lying 'omp:iny ooinpone.l of I Miittlorii 11 nd London enpitulistn. Those people, who Iiavc kept their nnnies se cret, for tbo present f have been aetive J ly nt work for tho past two weeks ae j ouriug bonds upon different properties I ii. this section. And if present indtca ! turns count for anything, several big dredgers will be in operation in this see t ton within a few months' time. The Dullleld raneh ha been prospeeted a number of times nnd is considered nti i ideal location for n dredgo. The inter I ests of this company are being looked after by V. O. Covert, who has spent ;a number of years in South Africa in their employ, and it is through his efforts that they are trying to secure interests in thtR section. Mr. Covert has nothing to give for publication yet. as he says that things are yet too un certain to make a positive statement Prospecting will probably eommenee on the Puflield property within a couple of weeks. nohl Hill New. Reduced Bate Special Train. A special train will leave Medford hirtly after S a. ni. next Saturday, July 4, for Athlaud. This aprvial will have on hoard the excursionists from thf- northeru puitiun of the valley. The r..nuJ trip full fare to Ashland will tie 'i.'i cents; hafl fare .'(It cents: tickets good going uu all passenger traius 3d aud 4th nud gnud to return until aud lurltiding the tJth tif July. I Up special train will rea. h Ashland in ample time for the commeuciug uf the eiercisis andRill return after the -elrbrntion or about 10:30 p. m. Tickets will be on sale duly S. (lot them early and avoid the rush. Ticket wiudow at depot will be open all day of the :d and at 7 a. ui. of the 4th, thus giving all ample time to secure tickets. il TRADE HERE And Have the Best "There's a Reason" -Cold Storage Meats Are Always Best Medford Meat Company to Pottinger. Nest Every Woman Loves a Man WtK. buy: HOLEPROOF SOX, bfnuit HOLf KOOF requires NO Dimiaj. fjolepraof lasiery Wears Six Months Without Holes -KEAU THld CUAHANTEE- Wr rttaraiare tfiy puirhacfr of WMti Stock. nri U.Jt iliry will nttii uu dj.uiutj St Wuiiiht. 11 thev Miituld, we irrt tu icdIjic ihcm with uew ones. iruvulrl tltcy jr ictaritcd tu Lt iit.)u tiX mODilti Hum iliie ale w mtta Are Your Sox Insured? Here's the way to lift the burden of the weekly daraiu$. Here's the way ta slop the endless drudgery of mending heel latitt aud In? -le&i stockings. HOI.Kl'koOK is Storking luxury, tut not extravagauct it is tcommiy of money, time and strength. HOLEPROOF U knit of Egyptian cotton, by special proiess aud the parts subject to hardest wear ara reinforced, it ia soft aud ticxible, yet wears like wven wire, fiolr-prooi Stocking are as handsome in appearance a.4 any you ever Saw; they reuiu their oriKinal sbapr ant! are always easy on the feet. Once you tet tueia for yuuinrlf you will never wear nuy other. MRN'3 HlJI.EPRnOF SOX are made in fast colors-Black, Tan (litht or dark) jfearl and Navy Blue. Siit-a 9 to 11. Mrdium or light weight. Sold only in boxes cuuiaiuing six psirs of oue $nA assortea colors li tuontu s uuiautee wnv eacu pair. Per box ol hi Ialr. $2.00 If you've never hefoie beaid ui HOLKPKOOr HOSIERY, muke su-e ot a laial Box oow, and throw away your daiuiug needle. . See the Window Sold Only at DANIELS' Seventh Street The Mew eiothin$ Store MEDFORD SASH ft DOOR CO. Window and Door Offlca fUrtum and all kinds of planing fancy grills. P, BETWEEN think- Isaac Ferris, Jr., V make the )est children's shoe in the market. We keep them. C. M. KIDD THE FOOTFITTER u am advertising. And tht re is surely tiuth- iny ilsr in uhicli reusnnitblf iiYxj'.scmv is co mtdin of reward. ' CLEAN COTTON KAOS WANTED r0US CBNTI FEB POUND PAID HSrOXS DAILY TUBUIiS Hotel Wash. Screens,. Block Wood mill work, Including turned work asd 6TH AND 7TH 8TS. PHONE S3 ABOUT August 1.1 we will ))e ,.ea(v to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD in any iiianf ity at ?3.00 per tier, delivered. u- ?2.00 pet tier at the ranch. Good Rail Wood Some cedar, sawed into tier wood, at. $1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.r0 t,t.r tier delivered. For all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON nnruinil rn UaLHAaD Lll .Medford, regon. Medford Tritmne. .'.He per month j Medford Tribune, 50c per month, j Medford Tribune, 30c per uioDtL I Bedford Tribute, JOc per month.