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    Medford Daily Tribune;
A Live Paper in a Live low.v
MEDFORD VXILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PREOOX, THUKSlJAY. AnriFST
why Not iron in comfort? Medford Time Tabic
What Papers Say
Published every evening except Su?da.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPAQ
Geokob Putnam, Editor and Manager.
"ond-Class Matter in the Post off ice at
Medford, Oregon.
One month, by niuil or carrier
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
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.$5.00
GUARANTEED DEPOSITS.
. j..ir. ti, Tribune mailed to them at summer
Olty subscriber, who dost The Uie offlc.,
,..r. or other oumi-iuwu - .. tr
they desire paper lent to
t v... - lAimth o f time tuey aesiro n
by oarrler may do pruwimj "
service
f nwPBAfiT LET I NEARLY KILLS IN COURT
FOR ROAD TO KLAMATH
lllllliol
I'll V. hllH
4.
KILLS IN COURT
MAN ACCUSED BY OIRL
KLAMATH I'AIXH, August HI
Klamath K.-.Hh in i nt lo experience
thn nctunl rt-HiiltH from Hie approach of
tho railroad. Heretofore oil construe
in work done oo tin- Coliforoia North
,.nnlorn lian I n l" remote from Hih
,.ity lo bring liny direct bonol'itH lo
thn basilicee moil of Klmiintli I'lllla.
but now cornea tin- iiiirioniK-fiin-iit by
Hie milronil official that I In- "d
r..r II,. nut ruction of Iho onliro road
In ll.i cite including Dorriri
.,.,.1 II, a bio rut Ill of Him
boon lot lo KricliHon It I'otoHron lind
within ll few weeks u portion of llu'lr
large outfit i" to lio l""bl lo tins
end of I ho lino to ninlii' I ho big nil
mill to oh,, tho dirt in filling in
ynrdH nnd in tho ruiiHtrili'lioii of tho
rondliod botwoon tlii eily nml tho
...,rUl, ll,.kniin & Peterson liro I ho
....... ....... luii-n 1 in 1 1 1. hiohI. of
ihn rn,l nud tho iiwii nthiK of tho con
tract to tliom of tho remainder of tho
lino, with tho cKooptinn of Iho iniiri.li
work, shows llmt whon K. II. Ilrirrinin n
in bin mlilroHH n fow duys H" l"t"d
I luit tho rond would reach this oily
in Iho ourly spring ho was not mu-Hiii(f.
but know Iho exact conditions.
Tho letting of th trni't ling
on tho heels of Iho lllliinun it of
Mr. Ilnrriiimn himself Hint tho road
will bo bnill to 11 iivignblc will or
Ihis fall nml to this city "out spring
give tho plo of thin t'o" r"
nowki'd hopo and eiicoiiriigoinont anil
will havo a decided hearing upon gen
'nil riinilitiiinn.il It positive evi
dence that work on tho roml will not
Hlop. but, on Iho contrary, will bo
primoi'iiloil moro vigorously limn horo
loforo. So far im i'iiii I"' learned it is
Iho iiilonlion of Iho cunt ructors I"
bring ono of llioir largo nIoiiiii shovels
in horo lit an oarly ibilo fur iim the
big rut.
Tho exact conditions of tho I'oalrai'l
hnvo not yot I a nuolo public, but
it in tho ia'lonllon of Iho Southern I'll
cifio lo rush Iho roiol lo thin city nml
in onlor to avoid delay on tho marsh
Iho third dredge in lo bo added at
onco. An order ha" b i placed for the
machino and it will bo put in uponilion
us soon iih il nrrivon.
TIIKNTON, N. .1., Augimt III. liar
vev llakor, ono of tho bent known rem
de'nlH of Tronlon, wax Hourly murdered
today by Thomas MathiiiH lit Iho trial
f llakor on a charge of having nbiiBod
I year old Ada Milt bins in H'" "t'" k
room of Iho Hunt Treull lachllie
works, of which linker in mipcrintoiidcnt
At the lime uf linker's arrest Math
in tried to got a mob lo lynch llakor.
u'i.n il rl r waa nrriUKiHil m
i In. conlnil iinlioo court today Mathian
.,i linker bv tho Ihroal, and doniiti
,1 frrlN i'if poli nen, h" relaiiiod
whal Hoi'ined to be ll death hold nnd
ii I,,l fur a li a if llakor would
lie killed.
i.'i,.ili' Mulhiim waa lakon away ex
loin.leil.' An Iho nriaoiier wim led buck
In hia cell the father ' bmt woiiIh wore
that ho would lako bin life al tho llrnl
opportunity.
The excitement in tho erowdod court
room wan ho ureal mill " "
sarv Id call on! an extra Ion f police
ipioll II.
RIHBEE POSTOFFICE HAH
MOUNTAIN AGAIN Ml IT
N'o reaHon to be uncomfortable in
hot, ntuffv kitchen.
IIISHKi:, Ari.., AuijuhI 111 l'or the
s, id time within a week Iho Mini
pnslol'l'ico wan put out of llllilHioll
ye.ti'idny by a cloudluirHl. At tho Hiimo
iiour in Iho day iih hint Tuo,lay, a heavy
rain ca up and, when ll cloud burnt
over Mill oiintaiii, Ioiih of rock and
dirt xli.l into tho pontofVico, piliuu near
l. i, .ii feel hioh. Tl ffico Will iiIho
t'loodcd wilh mud and Hilt.
The ucnornl delivery Hivlion was do
Klroyod. The HlanipH and inoiioy wore
Hiived, boini! carriod lo a place of wife
IV nH hoiiii ll Iho flood urew Ihroaton
i'nir. A laruo force of men wilh a Hleain
shovel 'ih al work on Iho di'lirln loiiilit.
which in piled on Iho oulHido ol tho posl
office lo Iho Hcciind Hlory. Considera
lilo ilmnujo nf a minor naturo wiih done
in the cily.
(The Cotnmoucr.)
In Win Hpeecb of iici'1'ptaui.o Mr. Tuft
pulH himself Hipiarely on record iih
hciiiK oiipoHid to (iiuraiiteod depoaitH.
He hiivh: "Tho democratic platform rcc
ouiin nils a tax upon national bunks and
upon such Htato bnuk iih may come in,
in Iho nature of enforced iimuriiurc to
raino a ifiiarunty fund to pay tho depoH
Hon of anv bank which fails. Tho pro
posal in wholly inipracticiiblo unloss it
in in bo accompanied by a complete rev
olution in our hniikiiiK syHlem, with n
Hiiuervision ho cIoho iih praclieally lo
creatoa (overniiieiit bank. If the propu
hiiI wore adopled exactly iih iiio nemo
emtio platform HiimjeiilH, it would hrinj;
the whole biinlili'K yt of tho coun
try down In ruin. ' '
Why Hook In confuse the people on n
Hiinple proposition! We are HiippoHod
lo have (jovornineiil Hiipervislon of na
lineal l.nnkH now. Supervinlon iIooh not
moan a Kovorninent banl( ll simply
means Hint the nlilioliiil bank inspectors
will do JiiHt iih they ale expected to do I
under cxistlne; law make their exam
ination of bunks IIioioukIi and make
prompt and effective correction of any
irrounlaritlcH iliHcoveied. So il will bo
difficult to friijhleu the people by the
claim that (jiiiirnnleed depoHilH ineans
lhorii,'h mipervisi f hanks. That 'h
just exactly what the people want.
It in absurd to say that Kiimanleod
depoHits would "brine; the whole hank
inu Hvslein of the country down lo
ruin. ' '
What doi'H "iiiiraalocil doposlis"
mean ll means Hint tho sav'ui;s of
the masses shall be secured so thai
when men ami women deposit their
hard ea mod money In baiiklnu' institu
tions, they need not worry for fear it
II be lost IhrouKh t lie recklessness anil
lisholiesly of bank officials. The federal
tfoveruinent ileinaniis oi iih-hc minus ne
urit v for the money it deposits, as
rule state jioverninontH and county
eovcrnmcnlH and nun pal novorn
incuts make nilllilar reipiin In. Hill
now thai il in proponed Unit deponilorn
jtenernlly nhall have Home hiicIi iihsim-
nice for Iho nafii koopinir ol tneir
allli, we are lold by thn republican
iliididato for the presidency Hint the
adoption of Mich il plan "would brine.
the whole blinking system ol llio conn
down in ruin."
it Is to mi vo the blinklni! husincHS ami
lo nave 1 1u people 'h money that the
inn of jriiiirn.itoi'd deposits Is nilvocal
,1 by democrats. It is sli'iuiuo that Mr.
I'll f ( and Iho bin iinnliera for whom lie
spenka caiiuol see Dial tho Kuaiiinleed
posils sysl is absolutely necessary
for the preventi. n of pnnices, lor ine
life keepini; of Iho inonoy of Hie masses
anil lor ine preservinion oi n- ,
mi; liusiness in tile hands ot individ
uals.
You cau take your Klectric Iron to
any part of the house whf-ro there is
a light tiofket.
An exteusiou cord from the kitchen
lip,bt will enable you to use it on the
porch.
Telephone Main 8."i and have an
Klectric Iron sent you on one week's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Coudor Water Power Co.
Office 2110 Went Seventh St.,
Opposite Dig Klectric Higu.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY j
NTrrtSbound :
No. 16Oregoii Erpreee B:"A p. m. ,
N'o. 14Portland Expren. .. 9:49 .m..
' ' Southbound j
No. 15California Expren. .10:S5. oi.
No. 13San Francisco Exp.. 3:20p.m.;
No. 225From Orante Paei. . p. m.
No. 225For Aehlana iu:iop. m,
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
8:10 a. in
No. llLeavea Medford..
No. 3Leave Medford.,
No. 2 Arrives Medford.
No. 4 Arrive! Medford .
SAYS OREGON IS FOR
INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE
IIOBSON'S CHOICE, HE
SAYS, IS MRS. KYLE ONLY
WASH I N'liTON, AiikuhI l:l 1 hnri;
inR thai the New York ant horll ies linr
ricd him away from I he 'foinbs prinoii
before ho could keep an iniKitxi'incnl
at 7: an a. in. loddav with Mr. liny
mend Kvle. wilh whom ho eloped from
WnshiiiKton, Kdward M. llobson, said lo
bo Hie cousin of llichmond I', 'arson
HoImoii. an, I nrresled in New York
Hovernl i'.iivh ago on cliuiges of einlii',
Hlemenl. reached here lodav. lie was
taken before Judge Kumar,! and then'
hold in bond of .fliliiii, m delimit
which ho was remanded to jail.
He snid that the authorities canie lo
bin cell before 7 o'clock, although he
WIIH not to leave until 7::il, the I illle
of the engagement with the woman,
and hurried Ililll into hin clollli'H. He
declared ho loafed in dressing, but
they succeeded ill gelling him out al
7:'jh.
"Hut Mrs. Kyle will follow on a Inlet
train," ho declared. "I have no trouble
with the Hope Live Slock Henevolenl
aociety, from which I am charged with
having embezzled money, and when the
Kyle nf I'nir is nellled I can return to
work in New lorl, with Hie i puny
bv whom I wan cmplovcd. which is but
a brunch of the Washing! -.oirei
under another name."
"W'hv dul I leae niv wife and loom
Why," boast iiiglv, "because I preferred
Mm. Kvle."
SAV I'llANI'ISCO, Cal., August lo.-
c,il O'llnre of Portland, Or., nieinlier
of Hie Oreiion stale commit too ol lie
independence parly and delegale lo I lie
Chicago convention, passed through San
l-'raucisco vesterdav on Ins reniin iri
lo l'orlland. Mr. Il'llare is a pionii
i, ,nl Cortland buniiicsn niali, wilh i
host of friends uiul a slrong political
i'.,ll..wiii,r. lie is enlliUHiastic over Hie
nominees and the platlorni ol the
dependence parly and prcdicls a snr
nrisinglv large vole in hin stale.
"Oregon is one of I lie most progres
live and Independent polilicnl slates in
Hie I'nion." said Mr. O Hare. I li
colors ol Oreeoll have I line ncclin
tomed to voting for ptinclpli's and inei
rather than lo ml here to any part
through partisan feeling. The splendi.l
record of the independence parly noin
inees and our straightforward platlorni
will appeal slrougly to Iho people
mv slnte, regnidless of past affiliations
" As Oregon has not stale eflu'ers I
led in November, our entire el lorl
will be directed lo the election ol tie
iiideoendeiiee oiutv electoral ticket, am
1 predict a vole Unit will astonish ev
our own leaders."
Mr. O'llare left for Portland last
night.
COUPLE MARRIED ON
DECK OF SOUTH DAKOTA
VAI.1.K.IO. ( ill.. Aiiirusl l.'l - I'reltv
little Mm. Henry P. Ilowcn lodav ,1
elared that she was willing lo Slav ul
home and lei her husband sail the
if she were nllowisl to visit the rrinsei
South Dakota when it is in port mi, I
were Ireatisl as nicely as she was y
lerilay afternoon, when she became
bride on the cruiser ' deck.
Airs. Ilowen beam the distinction of
having ben Iho llrsl girl to havo In
married on the deck of the Mouth I'n
kota, the fasten! ship in Hie American
navy. She was Minn I hrislina Ifose
Hiilslun of San Francisco. Her husband
is n seiimau on the cruiser and was it
pecially honored by being aliened lo
have hin marring .reinonv perforin, d
on the deck of the eruiner.
Chaplain A. A. McAllister of the
More Island navy yard officiated at the
ceremony, which was witnessed by a
large number of officers of the ship
nnd navy yard and their wives.
At the conclusion of the ceremony n
wndding nupier was nerved In the ship's
cabin, which hart been decorated for Hie
occasion by lartlea of tho navy yard.
COUNTY COURT HAS
ACQUIRED TITLE MAPS
A Money
Saver
Wo fully realize that there ia a ma
jority of people who alwuys wish ' the
very best. TIicho people are wise. The
bent ia always I ho cheapest iu the long
run. Kspecially ia thin true of our
"PIIHK WHITH" l''LOUK, In no much
as any houawwlfe who has tried it known
that it makes many moreluaves to the
sack than ordinary flour. Don't be
penny wise uud pound foolish, but buy
the beat flour, I. e "Pure White," of
Allen & Reagan
TUB (JKOCKHY ON THE CORNER
ROGUE RIVER Y ALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2Leaves Medford 110:45 a. ni.
No. 4L.oave Medford j 5:35 p.m.
MotorLeavea Meilforn z:uup m.
MotorLeave Medford 0:00 p.m.
No. llLeavea Jacksonville.. 9:00a.m.
No. 3Leavea Jacksonville.. 3:30 p.m.
MotorlLeaves Jacksonville.. l:JUp. m.
MetorfLeavei Jacksonville...! 7:30 p.m.
MAIL CLOSES.
A. M.P.M.
Eaule Point 7:20 2:0"
Northbound I 9:ll
Suuthbound llOiOni 2:oU
Jacksonville 10:20 5:20
PSEUDO NOBLEMAN SENT
UP FOR SIX YEARS
SALINAS, Cnl., August IX Still
sinning nun nappy, miner m. .-.,.,,,.
bulterflv of fashion pseudo noblemaii.
arl of Hadclil'fc. jailbrenker and for
ger, was talten in rsaa iueiiu
il nix veins sentence tor breaking ,an.
Smith first appeared here in June.
1(1(17, lie spent money liberally, nail a
retinue of nervanln and wan much
nought alter by niotheiH with marriage
ble daughters. He declared that he
was Hie right till "earl of Radclitfe.
Iiral'ls that he drew on the eastern
banks were returned unhonored and h
was nrresled for forirerv. He sawed his
wav out of jail, was rearrested anil
escaped again. lie remained in tin
county, writing letters lo the sheriff
twitting hi moii his inability lo capture
liini ami even pinning notes and
autograph on the jail doors.
l-'iliallv he liermitted himself to be
"taken." netting up the defense of in
sanity. He conducted his own defease,
having Ins cell piled high with law
books. The physicians were unable lo
agree as to his sanity, when he de
elared that he was faking.
When the tlinl was resumed he Ihroal
ened to have witnesses brought from
pnglnnd at I he expense of the stale.
When denied motion after mot ion by
the court, made by Hie "earl" in his
own behalf, he pleaded guilty and
threw himself on the nieicy of Hie court.
He was sentenced lo six years with hard
labor.
ABOUT
Aujiiist 15 we will be roadv
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any iiantity at $3.00 per
tier, deliver!, or $2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Sonic cedar, sawed into tier
wood, at $1.50 per tier at
the ranch or $2.50 per tier
delivered.
For all necessary informa
ion apply to
In:
9:50 p. m.
110:28 a. ui.
5:08 p.m. I
E CflUUt
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
Banking Service
if yuu have not already put them whore
they are safe. Any ordinary receptacle,
such as trunk, box or drawer, is con
stantly in danger of being burned or
robbed.
Secure ubsuluto protection for your
valuables by piecing them ia tho fire
and burglar proof vault of the Jackson
County Bank, where you can rent a
safe deposit box for H and up per year.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
V. I. VAWTER, President
0. R. I.INDLEY, Cashier
MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON
The Nash bets ;i merchants' luncheon
each noon from 11:30 to 1:30.
lielishen, soup, choice nf two meats,
your favorite beverage and coffee, for
o.", cents.
Nash Buffet
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines in Oregon
FROM MEDFORD, ORE.
as follows:
MEDFORD SASH ! DOOR 00.
Window and Door Frames, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and
fancy grills. F. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STB. 1 HONE 63.
Both Ways One Way
Through Via
Portland. California.
$87.50
82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Medford, Oregon.
I f yon have lost or found
anything, need Work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what, you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
TO
Chicago $82.40
St. Louis 77.40
St. Paul 09.90
Omaha G9.90
Kansas City .. 69.90
Tickets will be on sale
June 19, 20.
July IS, 7, 22, 23.
August G, 7, 21, 22.
Good for return in 90 days
with stopover privileges at
pleasure within limits.
REMEMBER THE
DATES
For any further information
call on
A. S. ROSEN BAUM,
Local Agent, or write to
WM. M'M URRAY, General
Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
J. K. KNYART.Presid ent.
.1. A. l'EURY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
'I'll.- i'iuhiIv cmirl ItiiH t'liti'tvil into a
.oiiluirt Willi Mu .la.-kHoii County Al
-ttrm-t cinii:in whotrlty iho lattrr W
to finni-th tin' i'ouniy wilh it t'omplt'tt'
Ht-t of pn-HtMU owni'i-ship mjipi or pint
of crv piuvt'l of ro:l oxtHto in tho
fount y.
II ih fOiiiKitn. th:l the 'ounty loso
Ht-cia1 ihonoiiml ilollni otn-h year tn
:m of r"pottv tuMti ovprlooKol h
tho :ishinhi jintl not plui't-tl on tin im-.-
tnonl lolN. Hy roi'ornnj; to tln"n prrs
out ownership tnnps the nnsossor will
I, now tho owner of every piive nf I nnd
in the county and then-dy ae the
I'ountv several thoiwaml tlollnrtt in
.a, )i y. ;ir. The inapt nro to he kept up
to date until t!H;i. The pn.'e pat.l hs
Hie ron n ty t'-ir these nmps ih tti ho .flo.
OHO. The payinetitx nif to he Jiuule
t.MHh) at oiii'h lime tin- hint payment
to he made when the work i eoinpl. te.1
ami approved liy tin' court.
POIT S JUnitEB BRINGS
VATICAN MILLION DOLLARS
CALIFORNIA CANDY IS
GROSSLY ADULTERATED
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safetv lioxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
A Timely Hint
fur the wunu weather. You know
good thing you're reading ibout it in
this ad. Liou't cheat yourself but get
n cool, comfortable summer suit t a
great reduction. We make you a styl
ish summer suit at $20.
Kail and winter goods are here iu all
the late shades.
Patronize bonis industry. Hp your
money at home. French Dry Olsanlnc
and Pressing Neatly Done. A Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
W. W. EIFERT
(M.TV TAILOR
MEDFORD
S.i IIAMI'N'I'O. Cnl., Anoint C
A.'cordiiii: In n Ktnlemi'iit by Secrctniv
X. K. Kiwter "f the Unto board of
health niii.le public today, an iinnlysii
of neveral IhouniUHl sutndeH of candy
al the -itnte laboratory nt llcrkeley
ihows that nearly all cheap candy mini
iiln.-tiiri'd in t'ulil'ornin in uroiily ndiil
Icr.-itid, noin.' ol' Hie mnnplea ilnm-inn
:ih Inch an per cent of paraffine.
(if Hie -ii iiiaimt'acturers of food
products that aie I obe given n hearing
b.l'oie Ihc male board of health Au
gust '."J, a large proportion are candy
inrikert. Tliry will be pill on Ih.' grill
LOO AIi MABKET.
Ths fololwing quotations am an im
partial rsport of ths prices paid bt Med
ford dealers:
Wheat $1 per bushsl.
Wheat HSc per bushel. I
l-'lour -tw.75 per cwt.
Whole barley '.'3 per ton.
Hay $18 psr ton.
Alfalfa til) psr ton.
Now potatoes $1.25 psr cwt.
Butter ll)a per roll.
Lard lite psr pound.
Ueaus 6c per pound.
Hggs 2'JHo per dstsn.
Suar- til. 00 .r ewt.
Turkays 13 par pound.
Potltry Spring. lo $3; hens. 3 50
to $1 psr dozen.
Uauis 12c per pound.
Shouldsrs 10c psr pound.
Hogs iMic to 6c psr pound.
Cattle i to psr pound.
THE OLD HOWAKD RANCH
ASIATIC PI.AOUU SWEEPS
RUSSIAN VOLGA REGION
Three miles south of Medford and 2V,
miles west of Phoenii. i now cut up
in small tracts to Sim the purchaser.
Ouc fourth cash, balance in three pay
ments. This ia a iar opportunity for
men of amall means. Listed with all
ths agents.
Anybody wiatiiug lo Invest iu one of
Hie m-ate!, most modern and best locat
ed homes in Metlford, should adrdest
I'. O. Hot OS. '
HoMI', Aiigutt III. --The Vatican
ttt'ii'.iirv in ri. Ii.t ny T i,M....,t... tin
ir owing to Ho' geiierolK tliank offer
. . . ... ..!..!. tl...
mgi ponr.ii iiuo ii i" r. .."
jubilee. III.' bulk i f Hie oiler
ingi came flom llaliatu, bill there were
geiieroiiH .louation iroiu .Miit'Tinii.,
Kreni'li and llrltinh I ntholic
Uol(sr4 Trihuas, (Vs pw aisalh.
st. I'ri'Kiisiirijii. AugiKi i;i --Th.' 1
Atintic iholeia colli itiiit'i to make
ttt'iidy, Ihongh, lis V"l. not allinniligj
oroori'ss ill the Vol.M region. The chief i
ct'iilers of Iho disease are at Astra .
I, lull and in Salalov provinces, nolabli
,i... lt,..s ..f S.'irntov and I'isirssvn. i
,r,,g the Inlet official re , I'irtlc, llrownsvill l.anu
, ,.,,,.,l v.slt r.lav. there have I n Co., Prownsville. Oregon.
"II new ruses and I'd tli'iilhs in Saratov ' 1 '
..rovince two cases in Samara pr. ince Vr clrculaUon Is l.giumaa. and largs
!,,! two ,-a .1 Knsan. for a city of this aU.-l.rg.r th. mj
,'.,.,., of bubonic plague are reported ar pt-r In Oregon can show for ft
among Hie Kirghir tribes in ,t raklisn I 'sn.
i.iM,.in.'e, but t Ins malady fa) not con
soloied menacing. Msdford Tribuns, SO. psr month.
See us for bargains We have farina
for sale.well improved; good orchards:
rich soil; ;o to 0 per acre. Pears
A Invesltnent
tf
Why
Should
You
Eat
Inferior lnonts whon you
can liave tin1 bust, for the
jiinit' money by buying
here ? We sell better meats
because we buy better
meats, ainl keep them in
our eolil storage plant,
which makes them better
yet.
The
Medford
Meat
Company
NEWPORT
Y.UUIXA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The IMiice to (io for Perfect Kest ami Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful ainl Delightful Recreation
ITS KA ("'Mil T I IIS A K E ( X )M P LET E Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to lie had oheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvnllis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description of Newport,
including a list of botels, their capacity nnd rates. Call on, telephone or writs
A. S. ROSENBAI'M, WM. McMTJKEAY,
Local Agent, Mod ford Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portland
J' .TIN
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Next to a Bathing Suit
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:i linlitwfilil Summer Suit madt! from
mir fin" MiiinmiT fiihricfi is the ccillost
nl' lli t-nol. In point nf ntvlc ant. ar
liitii' liulortun ttit'v :irn niu'ircW't., and
uMMirir Wfririnj :i il i t ni:iilc hy UH pets
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COPYRIGHT
J. A. KREUZER & CO
IMPORTER)? AND TAILORS.
PAM BUILDINO, hPlfll, OHU
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