Medford Daily Tribune A Livk Paper in Published evtiv evcuiim except Sunday. MEDFOIfD Pl'MLlSHINU COMPANY. Ok.uhck 'i"inui, Editor jiiid Manager. Admitted as Seeoud .' Matter id SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One mouth, by mail or carrier . . U 50 Ou. ear, b mail 77 ft' UKAUI.Y I'AltAU.KI.. Tlml K,v:l1 minds often run in tlie same ehannel is shown I iv t In I'dllnwinu; original eilitoi'iiils, one of them printed in the lin.okkn Daily lai;le and the other in the Medford Mail ten ilavs later. Of eoiirse the similarity is merely a eninridenee. The Eagle calls itself a denn.erat i.- iaier, like the Sun, the World and other New York papers, ami is faithful to its Vi.ll street owners. Its denioeraey is that of the ltyan Relmont type, so liiiieh like its twin, the republicanism of J'ierpont Morgan, that the two cannot he told apart, and the platform is anything t ntiiuie the reign of plutoc racy. That the Medford Mail echoes the thoughts ami even the language of the Standard Oil crowd instead id' espousing the cause of the pie is proved conclusively in the deadly parallel. "lie who steals my purse steaks trash." and he who steals editorials also sometimes steals trash- hut it is the habit of the plunderbund to steal everything that hands can be laid upon. MMford Mall July 11: We will unt 1m inisniuliTsU.t.tl WbfB W Wt.V t..!il tT be liat iiicriiHl Ins iicit.ility uu.l .li'in'B)ti'ti Iuh popularity. A am-miug, but uut au actual, :iriitloi is this. Hin Hinibihly hun uirrfiiHtii, n cttuan nit nmn ol Inn skill ami rrttili hah iu In pnrly Iuik npp.'ttriM, to lis pultf the lialH with liini. Hid popularity !( Imn (Iffrt'iistM l.t-fftuMe tun parly ri'K'r1? him only as an iinvilhility. Ill h i""f aiveptti, l.o.'iu.si' of the -Vfault of oth V, vrHt qo lMv.tiiM of hu aiijjiiuiiiatiou of hia own Mri'iigth. Moreover, Mr. Hryan ha roppe.l ' pome of the hereHi.'H hi two .lefeati stamped out uu.l other", hu travels i refutetl. lie h:s droppeil f r. e Hil r if only for a while. Hi has sul.Mi tutrtl eveutual for immi't.mle eipnp mint of the IMipiiiot with self novern uimt whivh both p:.rti't :iy they fa vor, dirTermjj only as to the time whei.. Mr. Hryan ijuarrelti with the new em reucy Uw, i-nly Ii-vsum it .toe not in ehhiii some provisions he w milil have aitdetl to it. He .Iroppe.t his .t.-maiol ftir natioual !u(K,rvisnu of t hem aii-l i now wilhh( to forget that hf t'ver hinted e.nfiHatiun. He tempt'rameni allv Mievea that what he ha-, fomi.l will not be aeeepted he really moote.t for iutuiiry only, ami never at all e pouweii. While the Miirnilih' Mail.will lht an. I i-i ii Dot nitpt'ort Mr. Hryan, we wmtM not uniierrate his strength. There are million of unsteady and stnrtru.'k voters who may swniit into the Hryau rauka. Then tthould lie u. ee-tttion of effort to accomplish the defat of the niwty named eaiididatf. No over eonf i drooe can le warranted. Those w ho latilv or institu'tivoly aMiu that tin' two dofrata will insure ti tturd ina awake in the fool's parad'ote. Heeana' Mr. Hryau is nnnfe we op pose him. Heeause he ean Indies e or 1'bsne l.ehef nl will, we oppose him Because, he i oonvmord that whatever may win should l" udvoonted and wh:tt ever mav lose nhould In- tenounetl. wo oppose him. Herause lie is ihr idol of the desperate, fanatical, .rdiiloii and visionary, and makes them his eon lidantn and awl, we oppose him To US, lo do this the duly is plaiu. Tin eonsetiueucea of duty done belou not to those who do it The c onuuenve. of dntv innleetHi or violtitt or miscon eeivei lie lot. wlu-re and to whom need not l-e saut None of thoe i'onvt-o;iu iio J shall belonaj beie. 'TIS VAST VS. THE WEST. Hryiui :uul KtTii, ltth wt'slt-rn iiumi, lu'a.iini; a nulial ticket upnii a railifal .lattnu, is tivscntt'l tin 'oiuitry Itv tle national (li'iiiot'i'at ii contMttion at IVnwr. Hryan has (row 1 1 in uinlarity and in strt'niitli since liis first ram jiaign. Kern is nui of the imM pupiilar nu-n of the niuUlle west, in full aeeurl w ith Hrvan, and will materially strengthen the ilenmerats in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentney. Theeouiiln now ha-; its rhuiee het w een i'oli ersat iv ism a i id radiealism. Mad Wooscvelt hten noininateil there wonhl have hern two radical ticUcls in the tield, hut Mr. Taff'is hy naturr and training a conservative, and all the conservative forces of the country will rally to his stand ard. Wall street and the "criminal rich" fought hy Jioostvelt have already pronounced for Taft, showing their helief that his administration will he "sane am) safe." On tin other hand, lahor is directly npvealed to hy, the deni(cratst and the present hard times in the east and Jack of employment under a repuhlicau administration make a hopeful possihility for the opposition. o party in power has yet successfully fought an election following a financial crisis, hut this time may prove the exception. The vet is to he the haltle ground, with the radicalism of the west fiuhtiuu; the conservatism of the east. NASH INAUGURATES MERCHANTS' LUNl'llEON The HuUl Nh tinUr iuftuurled aa inboaUou in M.sHoi.l chotee luKch uup, two nifU, w .MuMr your favunte Umm- aud coff all fur 2f rents Just hits the apol on . -m iu rim - it, for it will be a regular mttitution it Ut patrocas juttif.e it. 101 TTTE a Live Town. tli? I'uluffiee at Medford, oreguu. Brooklyn Eal: (Heprtntcd In Ore gonial. July 9 ): We will not be mlsuuilersto.nl wheu we auj that ever aiuoi he has increased his eligibility and l.l..,.r....nl Ins noi.iiif.ritv. A seemiuif bill not an actual pa radon is this. His Ii nihility has inen-ased, becnu- no man of his skill and rendiiiens in his part has appearetl to dispute the littts wilh him. His popularity has dfereased be eause his party regards him ouly as inev it ability. Ho is accepted beeausi of the default of others n..t be.aiH. of uu Miitrutneuiatiou of his owu sirn'th. Mor-oer. Mr. Hrvan has droop. d some of the luTesies his t Wo 4lefeat stumped out ami oturrs ins iraveis re futisl. He has dtoped free silvt r- i onlv for a while. He has substitut.d eventual for immediate equipment oi I he Filipinos with self oovermiieiit a Inch both parlies say I hey favor, dif ferui only as to the tunc when. Mr Hrvan miarreU will, the nt-w 'urr-n. law, ulv beeause it does not iuelinl Horn.' iro iMuUi he wnii hi have add d to it. He dropp.-d his demand for n:i IioikiI seizure of the railrontis to insist etice i.u untioual BTurviiioD of theiu atit is now williu to f.iret that h. ever hinted (nullification. He temper ainenlallv believes thui what hp ha found will not be accepted he reall mooted for inquiry only, and never ai all espoused. White the fOalf ran not support Mr. Hryau, we would not under rale his po- sible strength with millions of unsteady or Mar struck oters. The known maii who reseul but accept him will vole for hun. No cessation of effort can lo- atlvisd. No over couiideiwt can b- warrantetl. Those who jut laily or in stinetively BHHiune that two dtfats a sure third may awaken iu a fool's para dise. Heenuse Mr. Hryau is nnsaff, we op p.se hun. Uecausa he can believe or change belief at will, we oppt.se him H.vaUM lie if eouvmeed thai whatever may win -hould be adxo.-ated anl what (ever may lose should be renounced. w 'oppose him. .vaust- he is the idol of , in.' tteitpfrate, fanatical, ercdulous and visiouan and makes thein his eonf i dauts aiui aids, we oppose him. Tu u-. to do this the duty is plain. The con -.eipiencis of duty done belong not to those w ho do it. The eoiiquences of duty neglect ed or udatcd or uiiseon v-eivtst belong wheie and to whom need not be said Noue of those consfqueocea -hall belong here NOTICE N,.tuo is hereby given ttiMt the uu ler-ngued Will applv til th" Clt Council of the nty of M.stford. Ongon. at the ttei nt ret i to f,.r a license to sell spir Hons, inon and malt liquors in quan tu u s Irs than a gallon for th u ru of six months, at bi place of business hi ioi 1 1 , ta Mock Su, At the citv of v." . virion , ,Iatrd July 10 lyot) W. M KF.Nl.PY. MEDFORD DAILY TRtlUTNE, MKDKOItP, OREGON, MAINTIliT nilli. ,1 Paiutilr came she hte Roue yiiccu in Jim, With violet- in blo-aum and lilne an.! vine; Bestowing on Mcdfurd the fluwera of Ler clime, And wreathe her fair (rardem with odont that rhyute, With bn-ewa fund pipiuK thro' lattice and ijrovo, Where liizht footed . hi. Mr. u all milling ly rove. And trail the bright buiiuh of the ever green tree, beside the cool streamlets slow sliding aud free, A wiudn when the wiue of the season hat flushed The ay.alias with beauty, where lilies have blushed, With dahlias, awcut progeny of sun shine and rain With seed of the Vrooiu eurp aud Hied of the grain; Viol miiiIiix and weet mini, hrgoiuu and Ihyilie, V. ea all the flower children i.f Kogue valley 's clime; 'lo garland tho altars of Miiiiiuer-atsleB warm, .lime came with her IiIm-uhim of favor and charm. Mild is the rmi.ie ou 1'alli.iv aud Held, Vocal the promise uf a l..mnllesH yield of fruits und of flowers and grain in the sheaf, Where Medford lies golden midst trellis U!id leaf. Ii. H. HAWKINS. Medford, Or., .lulv H. li'ns. DUTTG FALLS ITEMS. Messrs. JVffrev and (li-orge of the uewlv surveyed lands with their fumi lies have none on a visit to Central Point. Thev report that the boys non- feel as if they were iu the I nited Slates aud not "aliens and foreigners from the eonuiH.uwealtli of Vncle Sam, Mr. Spuldini, the government in sneetor of homesteads, has returned from Prospect aud will soon journey lo Jacksonville ami other points. Mr. HpnuiditiR is a fine gentleman, who by his kindness, lair treatment ami Hideration of the homesteaders has done much to bring harmony about, and the fruits of his labors will be manifest iu lh future. Homesteaders are men aud in it who have at heart the inter t-sts of the government, and have sae rificed much for a home. We have no ' I'uters," Kribs' or other such en in inals amoiitf ua. and would be the first to take up arms iu diffuse of the na tiou. Mr. Snaulduig is to be thanked for bringing about a better feeling and we do not think any future inspector wilt be needed and that the Novemtn polls will show this feeling. The Missrs Mahouev. Mm. Oui.rey and llie Smith brothers had charge o: the Fourth of Jnlv music and gave gt-n eral satisfaction. The tug of war race between Eagle I'oiut and the field resulted in one game to Kagb- Point and the other t Hone Kails. Mrs, Will Lamb carried off the hoii ors iu the bucksaw contest. ( laspill A- Wheeler are to be credited with much praise for the success of the Fourth. Thev were with the oth stores and stands kept busy all the day, both at the store and the feed barn. Not to be otdone by the "fat men' in their race on the Fourth, the women organized a " leau and fnt " women's ra.e. and having eb-ared the "course," started in to beat the men, and to av that thev won the laurels of the day is saving little. They tucked skirts, doff ed headgear. Hu ked their pantalettes into their booties, and away they went, amidst the clouds of flying dust, toots of voices, streams of laughter, throw ing discretion to the wind, intent only upon rea.-hmg the goal. Tlo-v tic.-eed ed. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Brownsboro piiind their many friends in the festivi k's of the Fourth P. V Medynski has gone to his home it cad. Mr M:.ey is at his, improv ing. M iss Hall of Hrow nsboro, aceompa uied by her brother and wife, spent a Huong .Heir many friends a' tin F.-.IIs. Wi Lave in uir town a graduate of A Mil Vrbor and i.oJt graduate of thr Fiixt-rsity of Chicago. He will do work and take a leading place among ns and help to tone the literary standing our people We need more such OF.ORUl AN8 INDIGNANT OVEn PATRIOTIC TONE 1FNVER, Col, Jnlv 10. Sherman's march to the ?ea has again caustsl trouble. The famous cowboy band which furnishes the music at the convention played "Marching Through Georgia"' as the Georgia delegation entered the auditorium yesterday, hereupon the delegates held mi impromptu indigna Hon meeting Fhey declared that the election of that piece of music was either a very bad mistake or an iusult. Heyond the repetition of the old charges i hat Sherman was a barn burner and guerilla insttad of a soldier, no action was taken EVEHY RECORD SMASHED BY LINER LUHITAN1 A NFW YORK. July In Kmm record was smaslusl by the giant Cunard liner LiiMtania, when she arrued in quaran tine at A: 53 o 'doe this mornin The CunaMer left Liverpool July 4. she crossed the Atlantic in four da li hours) and 3t minutes, which is .'1 nun utes faster than her previous record. Her best d ay 's run was from ti oo n July .'to noon July 6. when she logged iH:t kuois, two kuots better than she has ever made before in the same length of time Eifrrt Deputy Grand Chancellor. W W. Kif it has received a eertifi cate of his appointment as district dep uty grand Lancet lor of the supreme iodg- of the Knight i of Pythias for Oregon, signed b (.riod Chancellor tins Moser Kemrmher "u p.'r cent otf utt .ailor u.ade suns M K.fert t, July IU to IS fhtap rrij made" clothing 97 Udfonl Tnbun, 60 fit mc-atK CHANCES IN LAND M I I W I 1 T II OFFICE METHODS Important changes in the method of keeping records relating to the public lauds weut into effect .Inly 1. These ehuugea aru the result of an inveati gatiun made. by Mr. Cnriield after his appoint meat as see let a ry of the iute 'int. be pa rate aeries of numbers for each lass of entries has been iu use at the listrict land office such as the home steaJ series (original, homestead series (final), riesvrt land series, mineral se ries, etc. Applications and entries were only numbered when allowed or tip proved. I'nder the new system eaih lialrirt land office will maintain hut one aeriea of numbers for all kimlt of entries. Application and entries will be numbered nt the tunic aud in the order iu which thev are presented or received at the district laud of I ices, before they are cousidered for the pur Pom of allowauco or rejection. This will permit of a readv determination of the priority of filing of each appliea tiou or entry. Receipts for All Moiioy. Auother important change is in th method of issuing receipts for money ; paid to receivers. Applicants and entry men heretofore have beeu compelled to tender money with their applications and entriea, and no receipt would issue until it was determined whether the application or entry could be allowed. Many applicants seriously objected the depositing of their money without some form of acknowledgment of it ipt. A new form of receipts has been adopted. These receipts are serially numbered, before coming into the hands of receiver, with one series of iiuiii Iters for all receivers. Press copies are made of all receipts issued, und for warded to the general dar.d office at the end of each month. All persons ( uderilig moneys to receivers will here after be given a receipt therefor at the lime the money i teuderd. New Forma of Blank. Blanks for thre rturutt and account of local offices to the general lam office have been reduced to a uniform size to accommodate, the ordinar si.e typewriting machine. Heretofore th blanks have been of large, unwieldy size, which necessitated making 1 hem out bv en aud ink, and in numerous cases the local offices were compelled to practically suspend business until I heir mout lily a nd qua rterly report Were completed. Local otlieers were coiiiiielled under the old practice to du plicate tor the qnurtcr all that had rp vioiislv been reported each mouth. Thr quarterly reports hereafter will be mere Iv a recapitulation of the niuiiihlv re ports. Thirty large sie hound book and ";t la ro sie blanks have beeu re placed with 14 uniform sim blanks PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. Lloyd Colver is now limiting hog pas lure to put the trough in. He says that he has t!0 hogs to pasture. 'The old schoolhouse is beiug moved on Fred Furry s lot just south of the old site. It will he turned into a church. There will be hardly any gram threshed ar ind here this season, as nearly evervone is cutting grain for hav. There was a emifil meeting here on Tuesday night to consider the con tamiuating ot the water in the mill ilitch by the people at the poor farm. it is ttheir ?ewer empties into the lileh that nutates Phoenix farms aud gardens Vale also vr. s ''ell new new county officers totter s-i'-f up and attend to this, if Mm lion w will, se Louis ' ii'ti vsi in fv'.rd Nfon dav niorniuo t f,t-- a washing machine and a i'' it. Must he (ung to ke. p hon-- i -.nie. Owen Diinlap is spending these hot days in Ihe mountains hunting and fish ing. Messrv A. S. Furry, F. E. Furry, Milo Furry. Robert Furry. Fred Furry Aubrey Furry. William Earl Moore. Or nn Waketield and Luke Smith are also spending thee hot days at the Furry brothers ' d-i.-es in the Head ludiati country. Tennessee Smith Spent WedliCulaV in Medford on business. The uew school house here will take UMl.ooo brick. Going some, ehf Augustus Moore is about to finish a brand new fence for A. Hearn, our genial storekeeper. Miss Mabel Libbv came up from Med lord Thursday to see her sister, Mr? G A Stannard. Mrs, A S Furry. Mrs Charles Bell. Mrs Jammia Rose and Misses Furry are spending the week at Steinman with Mrs R,.e "s aister Rev Waller Reynold and family of Albany, who have lweu visiting Sam Van Dyke and family left Thursday. Mr Reynold says he may return and Kacats. O V Wheeler was iu ThurMay on business iuit. a nn m Iter of residents hate packed up and gone to AMnd to camp oi.t during Chautauqua. G A. Morse was in Vrdb-Jav and h. -ugh! i worth of sugar, hut did not get home with it. He sa s he took a notion to swc-nien the road to town. WVdnesday was cream day. about the UMial amount of cream being shiped to Perozrio creamery at Ashland. Tho. on the indintse.1 lit are A H Houston. Serl Johnston and several of Wiley Turnhough's children. The Jo-tor catlcs it typhoid symptoms, but it may be the mumps, as Penodl ha been around here. Professor ti. A, Stannartl and family came iu from their IVan Indian ranch urstlay to attend to business mat ters, but he says it 's too hot here for him, and thev wil'. return Saturday. Nolle. Tb. K uf V. h-tife. I..al No .11. mil inert net Muiulay night at their ludge r..omt. Third degree w.irk will be dune; al. installat ion of officer. All member are reiueted to be pre eat 7 K t TRODHRIDIIE. O. i Mctlfcnl Tribune, ;0a per rrontk. SATURDAY, JULY H JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Mollis Towne, deputy county clerk, left for Yellowstone park for her vacation. Miss Towne expects to he gone a number of weeks, taking in Salt Lake City, Spokane nod Sun Frau iscu ou ner reiurn. Ilarrv Uelma baa returned from Lo Angeles, after spending several weeks it that place. Miss Mullie Itay of Kuch is visiting friends living hero. Mrs. M. M. Tavlor and MUs Grace Henry bit for Ashland this morning take in Chautauqua. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH rhre mllea south of Mdford and y miles west of Phoenix, ii now rut up n small tracts to suit the purchaser. One fourth cash, balanee in three pay meuta. Tbi ia a rare opportunity for men of iiflall means. Listed with all the agents. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single Inser tions leas than 15 cents. Six Insertions foi the price of four. Beventy-f Ive t cents a line per month. FOR RENT. FOR KENT Two front office rooms and one large room iltix-iO in Miles building. Inquire -at premises or at Tribuuo office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and baths. Mrs. R. 1.. Hale. L street near 11th. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fine thoroughbred pit bull terrier pupa, and $10. pedi gie-Ml. Roderick Haker, Butte Falls. Or. Wi FOR .SALE- House lent Hxlli, l wainscoting, matted floor, bargain. E. B. Sawyer. No. C street. W FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hy east ern parly, two high clas sautoiiiobilcs, practically new; 40 H. P. Pope-Toledo, It'i H. P. Peerless, cash or real estate. C. F. Johnson, Rosebivg, Or. li- Folt SALE Residence property; 7 too mis and bath, eity water, electric lights, sewer connection. F. Pag?. FoR SALE 15 choice lots, rive miii utes from depot, near school; rasi terms. F. Page. Ft iR S. LK Seventh si reel business property, two story brick. ftmHU; a ho JTM feet on Seellth street by 50 fr.:l on Riverside avenue. F. V. Pai(e. 1'nR SALE One henw team. 9(m, ti and & yars old. price reasonable; als,, big waguu. A ply i dark place, 1' I miles uorth of Jac.hr.inv ill-. 2S FOB SALE S. N. Subdivismu is in the market now; choice ten -acre tracts, best location in the valley, L- Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. " FOR SALE One CadUJac runabout. uewly painted, in first class condition. Price $6S0. W. J. Van Schuver & C., Portland, Or. 9tf FOR SALE Small business: fine luca tiou. Inquire Tribune. iOST AND FOUND. LOST Iu Medford, one day last week,; a pair of gent's slippers, wrapped in a newspaper. Tribune office Finder please leave at WANTED. V A NT EO To borrow Jl'iOn. good cuniv. Address Box 63. Medford. T WANTED One or two 22 short Win t-hester rifles, good condition and cheap. J. E. Payette. Ion WANTED Two furui-died rooms for light housekeeping by young married couple. V. Tribune. 95 WANTED To buy from 100 to 3ou bead of stock sheep. Write Box KO. Medford. Or. WANTED A bpau of good horses, geldings or mares, which can be driveu or worked. savn or eight years old, sound and genCe, weight 1 loo or )oo pound i. AdJroa Tribune. Medford. BUSINESS CARDS. J T. ANSBOM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR Priete right. Pumps f'arniihrd when Wanted. BALL 4 OLOSCOCS, Cuatraetora and Builders. AU Work Guarantead. Olftce with 0. H. Pierce 4 Sou. Pbone 653. P. O. Box 771. 0. M. JONES. City Si.'veuor. l.atbae uf all kiuds reaioved uB sltvrt uutice l.eaie order viith chief of pulic. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician aud urgeoa. office at Kesideace. COLVIO k DURHAM, Attorneys at Law. Oca. H. Durham, Oraoti Pais, Oi M. Colvlf. Meilford, Or. Wst CHISHOLM MARTIN Hon? Paiutiu. Paper Hau.uu aut TiutiDf. All work iruarauteed. Pb..ue IS. l.o, kbol K'."., Medford. Or Matlford rurnltur Co., Undertakers- -Uay pboae 35.1; Niht Ftauaes- . l ouklia ::0, J II. Butler H5 PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL CoL EECTION AOENCT. I.iWk Bui SOS. Medford, Or E R. SEELT. M. D Phxiciaa aad 8ur)eoa Modern b)o,uipd Operatih R..ud.s. X Ray Office Hours, li 12. ilP. 11 Office In Jackson Coiuitj Bank BiJj OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR 0LA8SE8. Optical Parlor id Psrrr's Warehuuse, SEVENTH STREKT. 'Be Has No Otksr BuJiaesa. ' 1908. .1. E. EXYAKT.Fresid eut. J. A. PERRY, Vice President. The Medford National Bank - MEDFOBD, CAPITAL SURPLUS SatVtv K..xes t.. Kent. A General Banking Business Transaete.1. We Soli. it Your Patronage 5 bir.rOBD, OREOOM jf State Depositary. KHtubliobeil CAPITAL AND BOEPLUS jns.ooo.oo 1842 lluwaril was tbe Unit Walib r.l laHuiV ban preserved its presiiue aud its iudepemleuce vr It ba, uu 'eunuei tiuu wilb au.v u.ber !.!. fae.ur.v. It. gunds are rep. reu'lllrd by the best peuple es. practical timepiece iu ll.e I be buyer, iiuld py in llie world. MARTIN The Jeweler riiio Watch and Jewalry Don't Bother to ook It's too hot. Get what you want alrea iv prepared; we have .t. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN 0 ST It MKT, N WAR E 1 ) 1 IT 11 mmm TEN HON WIT RES tINE OaCHAED LAN JNE MILE FROM EAGLE POI UT INTEREST. Daily & 0"fICE. ROOM 33, TRADE HERE And Have the Best "There's a Reason" Cold Storage Meats Are Always Best Medford Meat Company Sui i .'SM.rs to I 'ott it!s;er. Tribune Ads JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Am t (-Mhier. cs. .!faO,000 . 10,000 Are Y ur Valuables in Safety? re vo.ir valuoblM lirotc trJ alfaiust ,! !:ta.'k Uf I.MrKh.r ur tu audden ..Hl.re.ik firef IX. But l.e saf.ti will, Juul.tful p.o.e.Tiun, but -eure the ,..,l ..oaitive kiud uf "ifeiy b)' ''"V0" iti.,.. vonr val.ihUM in tke l'iru and biirulu'r ..u,.f vault uf the .lac'kaon i'ulri'.v Hank. SulV Ju..wit 1" rellt iiM ui u j..-r yi'ar. V. I. VAWTKIl. PresiJei-'t 0. Ii. l.I.NHI.KV. I'uihler 190S maJr in Aiilriia. 134 'I'lif HuW- urld. The Howard watcu is lue nu It bas a fixed price that protects J. REDDY Near Postoffice Repairing a Specialty. IP YOU MENTION THIS CAFE your iliiiluiiun Iu elllier a little bite l.r hi: elaborate me. I will be ius'.uB'ily lleeepled. I'lup 10 w ith ihe i i lll.0 tiuU Iu li.-Mi uii ivairt Iu be parHcularly rice W'c . i- suppers so duiiiiily llml y..ii v.-il! hi-ve tli.; ckuble pleasure ut ciijuvii.u the me: 1 yourself and or iuiireh-iiig your conipauiyu with your g.ud jr.Jgineiit. Nash Gate ON A VACATION hi tin- couutrv ur iu t lit? uutuu tains, ur :it I In- M:ish..ri-, iu waut your clwtbiu w. II t'iltiii. -ul nuil iMimfurtuble. Let iih in:il;c yitii niir or inon sumiiier suit1 :tml wit will ivi1 ymi a atvli.sli uppeur it tiff, :unl t-loihi:iir tli;it will keep it - h:ip :iiil nut !.:i at the kaeea. Wo iiiakf vmir suits iroin the best fabrics, jt.l if fii .iii.l I'ii.ih tibti our work i r Yqillaitf . J. A. KRhUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. D, CLEARED AND IN OULTIVA NT. 2u0 DOWN AND l0 A MONTH McComb J ACKSON (.'OUMTY BANK BUILDINO Xext Hotel Nash. Bring Results