Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Arvm,m..n imr.v TIMnirww MliUWORO. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908.
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TO SECURE
GOOD ROADS
Commercial Club Names
Delegation to State Con
vention Medford will be well represented :il
the good rends conference at Portland
next week by a goodsied li-l.-(ja .
whoso busiuess it "ill lie to M I'"' r,",,
of the slnto know that Medford iin.l
Jackson county have taken the lend
usual and that the rest of the Htae ea'i
trail behind. The detection iinnicd lit
the Commercial club to go north con
sists of (!. It. Hay, .1. I). Olwell, lid
Andrews, CI. I'unnam, jr. T. Findlcv,
:. A. Welch, .1. F. lteddy, Dr. K. H.
Pickol, Kdgnr Hafer and .1. K. Kuyart.
In addition, all citizens wlin can spare
the time are asked to become members
of the delegation. A round lrii fare
of one and one-third has been ohm i nod
from the Southern Pacific.
County .lodge Neil has named I he
following delegation as representing
the county: A. C. Allyen, .Medford; I'.
II. Hopkins, Ceutrnl Point; K. T. Stu
pies, Ashland, and .1. W. Perkins, Med
ford. As Mr. Perkins is away, another
appointment will be made.
Tho Commercial club held its monthly
meeting Wednesday evening and passed
its regular budget of bills. A. C. Ran
dall, purchaser of the Pellett orchard
at Talent, was unanimously elected to
membership.
II. T. Findloy was appointed a com
mitteo of one with full power to act
for the club la securing legislation and
taking steps needed to stop the sale of
wormy fruit, the regular inspection of
all fruit offered fur sale, Hie establish
ment of a creditable fruit si and lit the
Kxhibit building and prevent the sell
ing of culls to Southern Pacific pnssen
gere.
LATH LOCAL NEW8.
Henry L. Pegg, formerly of Prospect,
was in Medford not long sincve. He
is engaged In mining in Hungry Creek
district, California.
. Henry Pohlmalin of Orchard II '
has returned from a trip east and re
norls Hint a large colony of (lerinaas
from lnwn will come to Medford this
autumn.
Con n IV Siiiinrinlcndcnl Wells will
hold the regular semi annual examin
ation of applicants for teachers' cerlif
ieatcs in Jacksonville next week, lie
. ginning Wednesday, the C'lh.
T. ,T. Devlin, receiver of the defuncl
Oregon Trust 4- Savings bank, arrived
in Medford Thursday oa business con
neeted with the Pacific & Kaslern.
whose purchase money is tied up in the
bank.
On good authority it is stilted thai
tho gopher pest which is getting to be
serious in this section, can bo tnitigal
ed if not obliterated by planting the
castor benn al random in the garden or
on Inwns.
Judge Dunn of Ashland has bought
the (lilmore ranch, located in the south
ern part of Josephine county, through
tho Clrnnt, Hurdle & Staples Really
company. There are lllio acreH in the
tract and the price paid was $1,1,0(111.
Tho trial at Urania Pass nf II. C.
' Ackormnufl, charged with conducting a
"blind pig," failed to develop Monday
At tho hour for trial the prosecuting
attorney was present and the defend
ant's legal adviser, but the defendant
' was not. Whereupon a bench warrant
was issued for his return. It is bell
that he has left the state.
Twenty-five of Portland's business
men passed through the valley Wed
nesday en route to Klamath Falls to
visit various points of interest in that
" district. Arrangements have been made
for n stop at Crater Lake. Tents have
been erected near the lake, for the ac
commodation of the party. Some will
return to Portland after a few days al
Crater Lake, while others intend to stay
in camp there several weeks.
MRS. SPIES, OLD MEDFORD
RESIDENT, PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Mullie A. Spies, an old Medford
resident, passed away Wednesday morn
ing at the home of James Jones, Fourth
and A streets. Mrs. Sines was il years
old. The funeral services were held
Thursday nt 4 p. in., the Itev. Horn of
fieialing.
DIED.
SPKAH In Medford, August fl, Mrs.
. Hpens, widow of the late William Spons,
aged 70 years.
BYAN In Jacksonville, August .'I.
Patrick J. itvnn, a native of Ireland,
aged 78 years.
PECK At Cnlexlco, Oil., July
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Peek (the latter ne Miss Mnyme Mo
Williams of Ashland), aged one dny.
COCHRANF. At (Irnnts Pass, July
29, of typhoid fever, W. K. Cochrane,
formerly of Fresno, Cnl., ngisl .1.1 years,
M 'ARTHUR At Kerbv. July 2. of
apoplexy, Rose, wife of W. II. Mi-Arthur,
latelv of Portland, nged M years.
BORii.
CAMF.IION At Oold Hill, .Inly 17.
to the wife of John Cameron, a sn.
WHITK At Hnndpoint, Idaho, July
88, to the wife of A. H. White, a ion.
i . . i I r r 1 1 I ri r 1 1 ill i
bocial and Persona
Mrs. Frank McMhn and s..n have
left for Spokane.
,1. A. Ilothwcll aud family left Thins
day for Nebraska.
F. II. Page, the Portland commission
niaii, is lore buying fruit. .
Preil llainlili was among the many in
Medford during the week.
Lesmeister's photo gallery is open
Sunday from 1 to "i o'clock. 121
II. 11. Nve, the miner, wan down from
Fool's Creek the lirst of the week.
Mrs. Fred Hopkins and family have
returned from an outing at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan lirown have rc
lurncd from a short visit at Ashland.
Judge Prim has returned from n
limping trip at Dead Indian Springs.
Wj U. Pearson and Miss Bessie Kirk
,f Cold Hill s I Wednesday in Med
ford.
Charles Skeoters, the miner, and li i
Inuiilv are visiting relatives in .Ylcil
ford.
I). II. Jackson of Jacksonville was
Medl'ord several times during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis t'lrich of Jack
sonville visited in .Mcllonl cmiei....
evening.
Miss Isuhelle Culciner, a popular em
ployo of the Motel .misii. lias
Portland.
I). II. Jackson has engaged in the real
stale business al Jacksonville with W.
V. Irving.
Morse, the successful liorticnl-
M...IP I
tnrisl, spent a sliori inn
Wednesday.
M isses Laura Neither a ml
I- ranees
,1 Med
Kcimcv of Jacksonville wen
ford Tuesday.
M. W. Wheeler of Phoenix precinct
and Ins son nitve g
n short visit.
Charles F. Swigcrt, a prominent bus
ess man of Portland, is making Med
ford a short visit.
S. S. Aiken mid Frank Manning of
tipper Hague river were in .u
one day this week.
Mrs. Mabel llullou, daughter of
Frank Wilson, left Thursuny lor ncr
Inline in Sncrlunenlo.
A. Drake of Phoenix precinct was
inning the ninny wh
lid business in
Medford Wednesday
,. Jeldliess, w ho is interested in t he
Siskiyou copper belt, arrived in .iion
ford Thnrsdny evening.
L. II. Hughes and M. Calhoun of Phoe
nix precinct transacted business in Med
ford one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F.llis (lull of Mound
district were in Medford Tuesday trad
ing willi ' men-limits.
Portland barbers have reduced the
price of haircuts to 2.T cents. This lax
was never rnlsed in Medford.
W. F.. Darling and D. II. Horn of
Cold Hill precinct, were nmong Hie many
Midl'ord during the week.
Mrs. S. I-:. Redden and her son Frank
have gone to Dead Indian Nprings to
join the balance of the fuuiily.
Frank Slnde, who has been in Alaska
for some years, is III .vslillino n-nii'H
Ins former home in litis section.
J. ('. (lodlove, who has II fine I'ann
on the Medford Jacksonville road, dot
business in our city Wednesday.
W. II. Canon, the new United Slates
oiiiluissioiicr, has been sp ling his
vacation hi r.vuns in-h iihmi.
I)r, C. It. Hay has relumed from a
trip to Newport, where Mrs. Hay ami
family are staying lit the Irwin noiei.
(I. II. Riley ii ml .1. Conley, two of Die
subsluntiiil farmers of Sams Valley,
Iransactod business in Medford Tiles
day. Fd Trowbridge, iiianagi-ro f the Med
ford iron works, has gone east to buy
the latest machinery for that iieditn
tion.
Miss Marion White, the school tench
or. has none to Tho Dalles lo visit rel
alivos. She will teach ill Medford
again.
lion. W. I. Vnwler has relumed from
a business trip to Davenport, Wash., in
the interest of the Hig llelld Milling
company.
John Leo, 11 vpeit carpenter, was
over from Fugle Point, whore he is
building n hands. line bungalow fur Wil
liam II. lirown,
Don Cohig has enlisled in the stale
ii l 1 1 1 in at Ashland lis bugler and is
with the company on its nnmiiil mini
euvers in Washington.
W. F. Jefl'iies, representing Crime
l o., is hero to sell Medford some
mure pipe. Do sold the city the ensl
iron distributing system.
Jeff D. Heard, manager of the Stor
ling mine, who oils been ill for eight
weeks with rheumatism, paid his tirsl
visit to Medford Wednesday.
C. C. MeCleiidou of Cold Hill, the well
known pioneer, was in Medford Tin-s
day en route to Jacksonville to xisit
William llvbee. who is confined to his
room by sickness.
K. A. Iloair. who formerly lived hero.
and Mr. Ilhlokbnrn, his nephew, wore
down from I heir orchard located near
Talent with a load of fine peaches,
which they soon disposed of.
C. D, Vincent of Oakland, ('til., one
of the principal stockholders of the
Fish Lake and Jackson County Ini
provomcn! oonipaaios, is looking alter
his business interests in this section.
Mr. Hominies and his son. who have
been living in North .Medlord lor some i
time past, sold their property to .Mr.
Senlt. a newcomer, during the week,
lor t'-'.'oiii. and will leave Tjislford soon.
C. II. Wilhite of lleagle pent Thnrs
day in Vedford. II limit! -a some
tine Inoaiag at tort et immer
ap b s nl a'tirt b ! ' lkn
fine in Ct ttcte Aorte 'It
wither.
Al STEM
Miss Gladys Heard, "The
Nugget Queen," Unearths
Two Large Ones .
Miss flladys Heard, "the nugget
piecii," Wednesday unearthed two
large nuggets HI tne mening " , i
Jackson count v s prize producer anil l lie.
larirest placer mine in the world. One
f these nuggets weighs I'M gilograms
and the other 121. She now lias quite
;i collection of nuggets, probably the
largest collection in uregon, some oi
1 In-ill three or four inches across, which
linve been washed into the sluice boxes
or picked up in pockets along the lie.l
rock after the earth had a liyiirimi-
ic.kod off.
Miss Heard, pretty, charming and
till in her teens, is probably the only
-irl plneer miner ill the world. Her
rather, Jeff D. Heard, who is part own
r and iniinager of the Sterling, is away
n great deal of the tune, ami iluring
his absence Ins daughter runs nnairs,
iiiannging a crew of :iu or -HI men, giv
ing directions, attending to details slid
overseeing the cleanups in a business
like milliner thai well might excite mo
envy of a forty niner. Moreover, she is
lucky, and the big strikes are made
ami the nuggets found while she is
boss of the mine.
MARRIED.
LONC PF.TKKSON At Diinsinuir,
Cnl.. July 2!j, by Rev. Mr. Leak, Wal
tor F. Long of Ashland and Miss F.mily
Peterson of Delta, Cal.
S W A N I F.H ST F. W A If D At Foresl
drove, July 22, by Rev. W. L. Mellin
ger, Rev. C. F. Swauder and Miss Mar
garet Steward, formerly of Ashland.
STDWAHT DOYLK At Ashland, on
July (l, by Justice Milton Horry, Levi
Slew-art and MrH. Orelin Doyle.
M FSSI Nil JON KS At CI runts Pass,
July 2, by Hov. F. C. Lovett, Lewis A.
Messing nud Miss Dora .loaes.
FL.MKR TOI'T At Portland, August
Fruest F. Klmer, formerly ot Jack
iville, and Miss Constance A. Tout.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Keinlinld
A. Wtiselinu mid Florence
Colo.
Carnival Closos Tonight.
Owiii' to (lie lii sin ms ot' Hie car
nival conil'iiny, tliev "'ill close their
iijrnjroiiiciit here tonight. The Dixie
Lund will have an entire fluingc. ot pro
(.rum, with a yrand irize enlte v:llli and
eating contest. I he electric thea
ter nil now pictures. I'lenly of tun nud
ont'otli liattles. All the shows wjl lie
pen and extra features tonight, .loin
the crowd nod have a ood lime ttie
last nilit. The shows huve nil proved
tiood nud the pulilie have enjoyed them
Ives.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the? best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OV BLANKS
Warranty Dfl
MortKit.
Lou and Sliurl Forma
Satir-fm-t'n of M.i trmi
TrmnHfrr of I.U
1'owvr of Allnrm-v
Mfhniiien l.nri
Witn Kim lit
Itill of Sab-
LUpiur LUvnse Knnun
Nuliet to 'l'reiMit'trH
('rmiitor'aUutiii
AlTHHiSt KHtMte
FOR HKNT. FOH SAI.K, KtMtNlSIlKIi KOOMM. FTC. (on canlUwrtU.
MlNINli
t'Uu'er l,ot'uttoii
Hoiul for IhHt
Mtmr'tt l.ifit
Sum mou i
Fx com Urn
Juilumviit Trmneci iiil
I'onimiimonl for Tril
Kr'h Wurrint
t.arniHtimriil
Cost Kill
Notice to Jurorn
Civil Com 1 la i ii I
I'HOB ATK
IVtidon-ror .ttiratif AilmiinslratU.ii. Aomiiii-tratorV Kiwutor 9 ami l,uurtlia f
lUimU mul DmU; Onlcr Sttinir Atrl rri,M-rty F.xt-m.tt f tvtn Lxcutkii. Ontr
CoiUtrmmB Salfof KmI and iVnnmal Frt.prrty Citation; Iwrniwhii. tji Aj.priwr;
I rlttrnof Alinlnin(tntloii: Invi nlory ami Aiipraiiemnt; I'nwf of ft ill. l.wtler
IVatamfntary.
A I tarhmrnt
Nolit-eof tiarnhnn'til
lirantl Jury Nulmoeiia
liiilit'tmvul
Tra.iM-rit of Jmlnmrnt
A cMnplM uti-to-Ul lin
WI1KH1FF ULAN KS,
of U S.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
UpDyOftD - OREGON
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
TO V IKK ROOM FOR OCR WIN'TI'R COODS THAT WILL SOON AHKIVF WK OF.'KR OUR ENTIRK STOCK OF- SUM M KR GOODS AT THE FOL
lu HAhh Kii.M I nit hi a mi '-a """i " ill.,. . iv . va urn n u n v p a t nnnna iTtinvm
LOWING PRICES.
t,oo THEM
PRICKS. AMI WHEN WE TELL
GOODS ARE ALL THIS SUMMER
Regular Price. Now.
Men's Xettlcton Patent Oxfords $G.()0 $4.75
Men's Xetlleton Tan Oxfords $0.00 $4.50
Men's Xettleton Viei Kid Oxfords $5.50 $4.25
Men's Xellleton (iunniotal Oxfords $5.50 $4.25
Crawford's Patents, Tans and (iiininetal Oxfords, reg
ular price $4.00, now selling at .'. $3.25
Villi Double Sole Viei Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .$3.25
Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular $1.50 and
$2.00 values, now $1.15
Ladies' Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, at $2.95
Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, $:5.5() values, at $2.85
Ladies' $:5.00 and $:S.50 Kid Hand Turned $2.60
Low-Ueel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., at. .$1.80
Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
Classified Advertisements;
One Cent a Word No single lnser
tioBi less tliaa 16 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Seveutyfiv
cents a Hue pet month.
FOB BENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, oleetric
liubt and bntlis. Mrs. R. L. Hale, D
street near 11th.
tf
FOB SA1E.
FOR SALE Lingo radc Jersey cow;
will lie fresh in nlioul Iwo weeks, lu
ipiire of Ed Andrews. 1 IM
I'OR SALE Inn fine Angora ijoiits. Ad- I
dress Charles Sli i II i tinl'or.1 , Crescent
City, Or.
I'OR SALE Store and lot on North C
street and li room resident-it properly,
D and Seventh street, lllllx 11)11. Ad
dress W. E. I'nge, Medford. 1-0
111(1 HAKIIAIN Owing to reverses in
loisinoss, 1 must sell my home nt once;
J lioilrooms. 1 dining room, 1 parlor,
I kitchen, 1 lull I room, 1 pantry, 1
huge si r kitchen, 2 porches, chick
on house nud yard, garden und fruit,
apples, pours, plums and grapes, fine
wool, walking distance, 2 lots, each
.'iHxI-IO; price $lfn, $7"ill cash will
liiinillo. Address 1". O. Hex U72, Mini
ford. 1HS
I'Ol! SALE A Burred Plymouth roost
or, thoroughbred, lo mouths old. Ad
dress 1". O. Mux o7L', Medford. "
I'Ol! SALE Team oT ponies, thorough
ly broke for suddu or driving, single
or double; also hack aud harness; a
simp. Apply L. R. V., Tribune office
Quit o la tm l nl tni. for
WithTx aytnenl rmvl-mn
Oplion to lluy IaihI Aifenl! rniitrft(
MISCKI.l.ANKOl'S
f'hnttfl MirtKii'
Afknuw imlKiiifin
l'Ollf-!IOtl Of J lllllflllflll .
I'ovein for Hlunkx
Ore-tron mul II. S. Forma Conirifi to HtIL
I(.h1 'roor of ljhor
JV'STICK OF I'KACH
Civil mid Crimitial SiiluMwtiim AttRiAmont
I Imlfrt ikinir aim Alii-
Uavttlur Atmrriiiiniii
Comniitnitfiit for Km-
Jury Oror
Warrani for Arrel
CIRCUIT COl'KT
I'mlrrtakinR and Affidavit Summon'
for Attachment Cot Hill
Criminal and Civil Suluvna? Kswulioii
Search Wnrrant
Notice to Juror
I.ANIHlFFICF.i'CDt'NTY COVHT ANO
All printed after the latest
and best forms. CgJ Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. CJ Give us a trial.
NOW ON IN
OVER. COMPARE THEM WITH UTtliJBO. r. tmir. auh.iio ownu
YOU ANYTHING
lOU UA. Ur.lT..iW I
S GOODS. WE ALLOW
NOTHING
SMITH &
CLEANING
BAKER -
Central Avenue,
.'OU SA1,H llulf interest iu Hie best
liusiuesH proposition in Mfilfortl. Ad
dress Hnx 2", Hertford.
f'Oli SAI.K Siiud nnd gnivo.l; tho bust
jrr.-idi' of siiud nud grnvol for suli' by
.1. 'I'. I.miK, liivi'rs'ulo aviMtui', ni'.ir Mu
Amlri'ws' ford.
FuiT SAI.K Dcsidi'iice property; 7
rooms nnd luilli, i'ity wator, eleotrio
lights, sower connei tion. V. C. Page.
FOR SAI.K IS clioifc lots, five min
utis from di'pot, noar school; easy
tcrnis. K. 0. Puge. "
1'OK SAI.K Seventh street business
property, two story brick, RliiHO; also
j:itl feel on Seventh Btreet by SO feet
on Riverside avenue. V. C. Vn(e.
FOB SAI.K S. N. Subdivision is iu the
market now: choice ten acre tracts,
best location in the valley. Ii. Nee
demever, Jacksonville. "
I'OR SAI.K A
no; a tuirguiii.
lord.
first-cluss pianola-piii
1'. O. Hoi !), Med
WANTED.
WAN TKli - lo buy
tvpewriter idl.'lip.
Medford.
a tood Remington
Addres Hox -"US.
V ANTKli Two gills for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. Fay. North ( on-
trill avenue.
WANTKO Young girl to help in house
work; mint be neat and cheerful. Mrs.
11. Sennit, North l' st. IJ'i
WANTKO T.i hire a light ramping
wugon f"r two weeks' t rip. Address
. S.. Tribune office. U!
W'.WTKl'- Teams of horses, about I0ii
i-oiimU , :i, li: suitulde for light orei'r.rd
w tirk .
1 I'l
Win. l,';tiiwfor,l. Hotel Moor. -
WANTKD A Sn of good horses, i
geldings or mares, whiea can be driven f
or worked, sev.n or eight yi'ars olJ.1
sound and gent. weight 1100 or 12i0
peunds. AdJroes Tribute, Medford. I
WAN'TPn To bey froei 100 lo
hI of etock riw III.
W.ror t.
.frTrd gTO. SUX o
FULL BLAST
i ii. , i. ii.i -
TO GET MOULDY ON Ol K HIIfcLV
$5.00 values, at $3.90
Ladies' Patent Button Velt, regular $5.00,
now $3.90
Ladies' Kid Button, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$3.50, now $2-95
Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 and
$2.00, now $1.00 and $1.00
100 pairs of Babies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip
pers, going at, per pair "0
They cost us -more than this.
Fanners' Heavy Mountain Boots.
Fanners' Light' Shoes, just right for August and Sep
tember, going at Sircial Prices.
Boys' and .Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Spcciitl
Prices that, will astonish von.
MOLONY
OUT SUMMER LINES
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR
Although the linos arc somewhat broken and some sizes
are missing, you can save more on Sunniier floods than
at any oilier time of the year. We invite you to call and
inspect the special values we are showing in all 8uniiiier
floods.
ALL KNIT UN DEU WEAK REDUCED 1-1
ALL WASH AND PRINCESS DRESSES RED'D.l- l
ALL SUMMER LAWNS, ETC, HALE PRICE
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES REDUCED. .. .1-4
ALL L()N(1 AND SHORT KIMONAS REDUCED. .1-4
HUTCHASON CO.
Just North Jackson County Bank
I'OR K.XCH AN(IK Kruit limd for Med
ford property; -III in to tract, quirtcr
mile, nnd an Slluere tniet half mile
from depot at -Merlin; red soil; Tukiiv
Krnpe bind. Apply to .1. S. Windoll.
eorner Sixth and Riverside nv. 121
BUSINESS CARDS.
- 0DELL
i.iadiui? Rooming House of tbo city.
Fre baths. Over Postoffice.
M. D. MOORE.
J. T. ANKEOM,
WELL D100KB. MKDFORD, OR.
Prleei right. Pumpt r'nrnished when
Wauted.
DB. A" B. SWEET
1'hysiciun aud Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
COLVIO St DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Saw.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Win M. Colvlf, Medford. Or.
0HISH0LM 0 MARTIN
House Painting, Paper Hanging aud
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
I'hone 223. lockbox 12.1, Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaken
Dav phone 353; Night Phones: C. V.
Conklin 36; .1. H. Butler 143.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANE
0OL
EECTION AOENOY.
Lock Boi 80S. Medford, On.
E. R. 8EELT. M. D.
Physiciau and 3urgeos
Modern Kquipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 10 12. 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO Dr7 OOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
. Optical
Parlor in Perry ' Ware home,
SKVKNTH STREKT.
.
'He Has No Other Busmen.'
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist,
of lice In tiie (Irani! Theater bldg.
fhone .S. Seventh and Main.
naMMeaviOT-
v,, ,L'i,o ,(e for m. Miller
v. .
- -
ts.
BARGAINS
reri jilniii lo see
the iriuii'nu) nominee.
Of all tho oanilidatos nom
inatod. vote hv Dan Cupid.
The real advance airont of
prosporit y. To help him win,
you must siuoko cigars that
havo no disanrooablo odor. A
good smoke is assured if you
try our
Medford 5 cent, R R V 10 cent
and Del Marca 15 cent Cigar
ou sale' uvurvnhert).
R.R.V. Cigar Works
Medford. Or.
If you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what vou want is, trv
a Want Ad ii The Tribune.'
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