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    1908.
,OX, THURSpAyLB
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK EC
SOCIALIST IB
FIGHHOUCE
Glasgow Passes Through
Night of Wild Excitement-Houses
Damaged
GLASGOW, Si'pt. HI KollowiiiK u
nilit of rioting and fiuliting li'twcin
a mob of 71)00 tiiicmiliyi'il ami monntiil
and foot policr, tlii city today pro
wntH tin- ictii'li- of a town in tin
throes of a Hicgo.
Hundreds of cilixi-iiH an- Kiiimlini;
tlioir property with finanim, fciirinj;
a rrcurreiico of th ontlin ak, and tor
ror-strii'kcn woinon and rliiMrcii nav
been compolled to Blay indoors all day
Mnra nf houses (ire i inmiiireu , wm
down are broken und tin; streets aro d
sorted, but for a stroiiou police (jnard
that in making tlm rounds in military
fiishion to ensure (iiit and ponce.
The troublo started at midnight,
mob of unemployed under the leudo
ship of socialists who had inflauii
thorn to action by violent s ehe
mndn an onslaught on the urislicrntic
jiotinn of tho ritv. They raided sev
oral hoiiH at tho foot of the lulls ovc
Imikiiiu tho wealthy niiarlcr of the
e.ity and then started to pillage
houses of the wealthy resident.
The police, aided by the householders,
fought off tin) nuters until unwii,
they wore dispersed. The number o
injured is unknown.
It is estimated that thero were be
ii.nn 15.(10(1 and 18.U00 unemployed in
the city at the present time.
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BUTTE FAIiLB ITEMS.
I,iilit rains fell nl the I'alls on Hun
day und tlm iudieations are for more
I,cc Edmonson and IVank Netlieilnui
of Derby are in Medford on business
connected wilh the Castor sawmill.
Quito a number of Unite Kails
die aro in the valley. Some of tliein
urn iii iilteudauee noon court, others
purchasing supplies.
J. II. Miller, superintendent of Hull
PiiIU Lumber eomoaiiy. has been culled
to Medford on business.
P. H. Ilronson has been unite sick, but
is now better.
C. 1'. Mall of llrownsborn is doing
business with Medford merchants.
Quito u large parly of Medfordilei
nro inspecting Wassou canyon and Lit
tie llutto section.
Mrs. J. (leppart is down in the val
loy.
STANLEY APPOINTED TO
PLACE IN CRATER RESERVE
WASHINGTON'. .Sept. 10. The for
est service, has just announced (he fol
lowing appointments on national for
cuts: A. .1. Converse, forest guard
on the Custor, unu Willio K. Hillings,
forest guard on the Flathead reserve;
W. A. Hlackninn, forest guard on the
Pond d 'Oreille; James K. Morris, assist
ant forest ranger on the I'ocutello;
and Samuel W. Htoddard, forest guard
on the Turghoo, Idaho; l'i I'd .Stanley,
ussistaiit forest ranger on the ( rater,
Oregon; John S. Henuctt, assistant for
est ranger ou tho Ashley, lllah; Tliom
ns ('. Parkinson, forest guard on I he
llayden, Wyoming; and .1. I'. Uusscll,
forest guard on the Magdiilenn. New
Mnxiro.
Social and Personal
Churlt-s R. Tull made a trip to Yreka,
Oil., the fur part of the week.
Tin nw popular Mission firill, C
strei-t. H!
Mrs. J. Ceppurd of Obem-hain
transacting business with Medford ni'r
chants.
.lo)ni Currv of Ashland is in Md
ford.
Trv tlii' short restaurant, M ission
firill. W
A. H. Hlitoa, editor of tin- Medford
Mail, met with si painful accident Wed
m-sday nighl. lie Ml over a wheel
harrow in tin1 rear of tho Mail of fie
breaking his nose.
( ('. Hall of HrowrislMiro was in Med
ford Thnrsdny. lie reports that th
crew of men who are putting hi the new
road out in that section aro hard at
work and are turning out n fine pi ee
of roadbed.
W. If. lirowu of Kagle Point spent
a few hours in Medford ednesday.
He linn lately had a nice cottage built
in the liittte creek metropolis.
Itert llurd, the efficient road siii
visor of the district east of Central
Point, made Medford a business visit
Wednesday,
Hlaine Klii m, the genial cartoonist
was in Kimelnirg Wednesday ou matt
connected with his business.
Ono hundred cash and balance
easy terms buys the best bargain in n
choice building lot in Medford; 0 street,
facing the Catholic Kchool; high and
sightlv; in best residence section. This
lot at the price is a snap. Writo liox
:,uh. 1.1:1
Have von. been to the .Mission
(irillf 149
Mm. William II. Rninsford sustainel
hiicIi painful injuries Tucsdav, when
her horse been me frightened by W
(Ireen's machine on the Jacksonville
road, upset the rig, is resting tiiorecom
fort luily today. Dr. Pick el went out
to th1 Itainsford ranch vestenlnv and
dressed her arm, which had been dis
locatul and sprained by the fall.
Mr. ami Mrs, S. T. Lnndrv of Tolo
were among their Medford friends on
Wednesday.
(Jo to Hit' M. & It. Candy Kitchen on
i ' si reet for dainty sweets. I lit
ueorge I',. iScuher, .lames .Marciiie
and T. C, I'orris came down from Jack
sonviile Wednesday, relurning I he satin
lay.
I.. I' (ianliier, the Sams Valley iner
'hunt, transacted business ill Medford
Wednesdav.
W. M. Lewis has returned from Khun
ill) county, where he went to make soon
Investments, but. found nothing to suit
hi in. lie predicts a great future for
that sect ion, however.
. the M. & It. I ji ml v Kitchen on
C street for daintv sweets. Mil
Miss Kthel Crotneier of Htoekton, 4 'it I.,
is the guest of Mrs. V. T. McCrav.
lames O'ltrien of Uenof Nov., one ol
Die promini-ut journalists of Nevada,
is making .Meiltoro! a visit. lie was
met here Wed m-sdny by (reorge P.
Minis .1 he poiuolngist. who knew him
in (ioldliehl.
I'Vesli home made candy every day
tin' M. & It. Candy Kitchen ou C
street. II!)
Karl (iaddis of the Kogue River
reamery went north ednesilay on a
short business visit,
Colonel HIaisdell, the wll kmiwii mill
, caute down from Josephine county
Wednesday, but did not stay long.
J. W. (irover of Kagle Point was n
cent business visitor in Medford.
Presh home made randy every day
the M . & It. Caudv Kitchen ou C
IRE RAGING
Mission
street.
drill, short order
house,
I lit
DEBS TO SPEAK IN
U. O. GREEK THEATER
HKHKKI.KY, Cal.. Sept. It t
announced today that Kugetie V. Iehs.
Hociiilist rauditlate for president, will
speak in the Hearst (ireek theater Sat
urduy, insteatl of the Allston way skat
ing rink. I'erinissioii to iw the then
tor has been granted by President
Wheeler of the University of California
ou condition that no collection be taken.
As the seating capacity of the skating
rink is limited, the oiler will tie ac
eeptiHl. Orbs will arrive tomorrow
night.
Trnin:d.
"My men work well." snhl a police
eonnulsslouer. "heenmv they are well
(ruined Tr:iful!g. ymi Un.iw, h evei-v-thliig."
He pnilsed und smiled
"Two physic tans '. ere discus dug."
bo naiil. "a certain pretty nurie.
'Was Hhe a ti:mied mii-se?' said the
llrxt ptiysl. bin
" Slu iuimI ha ve U it. r pi t 'lie
idber. 'She luuln't been in the Iids
pilat u week Is'fnie she was engaged
li the i h-ht'Nt patient.' Wnsbingtoii
Htnp.
A Limited Luxury.
Two Irishmen ut itKciissTug tbe
lilienoiueiioti of sleep. Said .''K-. "(M
iiwir iih nun tiv ihhii (MsItr hub
rii 1 1.4 It 'bfihl n.-ifiires h.iir roshr-Kvi '
"Vis," ilsyrM'nl t'l; other; "s:. ;:' i
ii Knurl luxury. Iih ii pity a :iiati
:iu't kape invake lung enmiirli to 'nj'y
It. JI:-1 uhlu he's IhlnKiii" phat a (liie I
hill,' "'iiM't'f he'M be hovin', begOTa
It's i:t riilii'."'-Jiu!ge,
Gallant Lover.
"SIKy boy.- .!.. .;!,l. "why dh't
llvt tt'Tomletl ? Thougli my words were
levere. ymi ml-r'it hae "ei-n that I uw!
i mHliiir "
"Well.' tif replied HiavMUHilUMtHlj .
"your mnmh U nn mi hi II didn't notl.e
It." -Phllndelphln Press
niRlit Torit ntnerl tnnt tn wmn -Hpnmh
Trovorb
al
trcet. 1lt
A. II earn, t he 1 'hoenix merchant .
ransaett'd business in Mod turd one day
this week.
T. K. Pot (eager, who owns a fine ill
fa It'i i ranch on Thompson creek, not
ir from Appleyate, ami his family have
removed thither, lie will huv ami Iced
ck for the wholesale market.
A nybody wishing a nice, new resi
lence property, lonxl.'d) feet big, with
lawn, f rn it and ornamental trees, lo
gan and strawberries, modern in every
wav and located on the best st reet in
Medford, should address P. . Hox
'2. ItM
Mr. ami Mrs. S. M. Kohiusou and A.
Stevens of Talent precinct were Med
ord visitors (he fore part of the week.
A. C. Chit tendon I. nd 1. Thompson,
w ho live near t 'en I nil Ptiint. Wi-re
among the inativ in Medford during the
week.
f . Ml. Welter, who is conducting
:i successful meeting at the Tree Meth
odisl church in Medford, will continue
services o er nett Sabhath. All nre
!n Med.
J. lillon, who wenl to Hot Springs.
Ark tor thi benefit of his health, has
returned much improved. He is afflict
ed with a cancer.
A. H. Thompson of Antelope was in
Medford Wednesday on land business,
lie has bought a ranch in Lake Creek
district.
S. V,. Hering of Portland, representing
the Armour Kefrigerator Car company,
spent n few days in the valley this
week inspecting the fruit outlook.
NEAR CITY
Fort William District Near
Vancouver Mass of Rag
ing Flames
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No iU)gl6 tnser- j
tions less than 16 cent. Six Insert ions
for tho price of four. Seventy-fiva
cent a lin per loontb. I
FOB BALE.
FOR SAI.Kfiood, dry uak wood, $j.2o
per cord, f. o. b. Medford. Address
Keichsein & Wilson, Jingo, Or. 140
FOK SALE 320acro ranch, 12t000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a fcirgajn. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
VANt.'OL'VKH, II. C, Sept. 1(1. Kurt
William district is now a muss of for
est fires, which have appeared right to
the city limits. The far side uf Mount
McKay has been burned over, while
fires are raging at many points ou th'
I nd tun reservation near the (iranc
Trunk property. Krom Hyiuers up tin
Canadian Northern word was receive
that the settlers are very uneasy; one
settler is already burned out. In the
unsettled portions of (Hllies and Scott
townships fircM tire now sweeping th
bush and there is nothing that will sto
them except a heavy raja-
I he fire back of the mountain is in
the township of Parpooige, but up the
present it has not reached any settle
ru en t.
The firemen have had detachments
out fighting tho fire wherever it nj
peared to menace property. Last night
the ashes from the fire were falling all
over the city like a miniature snow
storm.
Tln I ml inn houses on the M ission
re for a time in danger of being d
t roved, but t he tire in that lorn lit v
was successfully fought.
yt)U SALE ifluu down and :tl0 ou
easy payments, will buy one of the
best building lots in town, G street,
facing Catholic school, liox 5iS, Med
ford, Or. 150
WONDERFUL MIRAGES.
Falsa Peak of Tenerifs and Illusions
In the Dardanelles.
The peak of Tetierlfe Is known among
deep him sailors as the "false peuk."
Owing to some peculiarity of the nt-
luoipfiere it Is r I ways sot'ii by mirage
I i exactly thr n;p')sltc direction from
-1 j 1 -1 It lies, mid only (be fact Hint all
aplahtH know (hut the mirage appears
I )Mg before the true peak Is visible
Cir.iv.gli (he most powerful glnss pre
vents many a ship from stilling many
ilhM out of her course. It is bard fur
a g.-e.'iiliorii to hciieve that I lie uiajes
He purple mountain lowering astern or
Hie port beam apparently only n
sho.i distance nil" is In reality miles
iv, av hi exactly the opposite direction
an. I tiie seemingly solid earHi lit willed
lie 1.; iririiiir Is icily u reflection ou (he
ele;:r mlno;- uf Hie ulr. Many weird
tali'.; itre to! 1 uf shipwrecked men who
.. Meered for the false peak hi (he
tei'ta'ion of (hiding luiul and have
I e. . 1: m o! hunger autl Uil;st while
p,:. itiii'i the p.,'t::to;:i iiiomilaiu.
ii . Ml::ies (he p:isseii:;erH nuil crew
of a xe. sel oti tin- lookout for Hie lalse
pe ': s ee a im:i i rarer and more beau
i.ih'a'e. Hint
. I e
ll ':!'
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NINETEEN DROWNED
OFF ENGLISH COAST
I. OM KIN, Kngland. Sept. 10,-The
rhooner Phyllis (!ray was lost today
off Hevonshire and her rrew of nineteen
mm drowned. The boat was unable to
neat her t he errif ic storm which is
sweeping oxer the west coast and the
l Hritish channel, piling wreckage on the
shores in all directions.
The storm is as severe as that of ten
days ago and it is feared that the loss
of life will be heavy. Neper t of boats
being driven aground are receixed from
e ere lection of the eoad.
hip In (he sky.
.i. .:: ;:')o;it I'J oVIoi-I; In
abotil le;i degrees nhuve
:i I i;::.:er full sail, every
::yi; -;:g it::ist clearly
I (he l.li;.- e.h.'i' und evi-n
.:,:st i li.o.ovv hi (be
:ts p!::i i!y iii. ceruible to
it generally iei:iaitis In
.1 ho.ir or tu.ue bet'nre
:;: ii;,' away. The oldest
; i i.e.er reiivi'i'-er having
i of a '.e.i:!:er In (hat
. b " nlwtiys !' .t ..f a lull rig
. uri I fii ; u u'U.v f;ut has
1 ': r :t.a:i;le legends
') I i :Y- ; all (-o:m(M--
'. .:.' . i;li Ci. l'.!-v p.
! : ;:y or Ci.. UsTthinelles Is
:mr::o of i.:!:r:.:e r:ul It l rel
.il : ;:y ves- ! :i lis along the
i .i." t M seeing one or
odilly iviongh. the mirages of
i are ahv.iys the retlee
(hat enii be een with
a:d are Invariably dls-
i;ie jr.j.l fantastic earl
l!;;'.:: reltceted It is
:.!g to re a steatii(r
i:!i her masM where
ii.nl i!i uihl be uml the
teie Hie (ops of the masts
:.,l to show, while her
:e i l;;!it p'at e. thus iubl
e:in:iy appearance, but
sent vight near the Dur
iv Is one p-.M-ullar feature
ol Hie ml ;'.ges w tiii U boxer near the
I' :! e e.ik iv.il objects of which
fhey ;r-c rePeellocs are so far away
ih.it xery v::-u they are never sighted
ur'.l! huig lifter (he rethvtlun has van
i. lied, ami nmiettiues not at nil. New
York Press
1 i.i g
KOH SALrJ Five acry tracts inside and
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years time. Apply Oold liay heal
ty t.'o., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 109
AXVkoHY -wishing a nice, new resi
deuce property, lOOxloO feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan and strawberries, modern in every
way ard located on the best street in
Medford, should address P. (). liox
572. 165
FOK SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. K. Oscnbrugge, Stude
bnker Uros. ' warehouse.
KOIC RENT Two furnished bedrooms,
ehrtric light and bath, close in. Mrs.
L. O. Coleman, corner I and Ninth
streets. 148
KOH SALE Two lots in Enst Med
ford, fine location, good soil, well,
woodhouse, 30 bearing apple treea with
good crop apples; price reasonable. Ad
dress Lock Box 28, city. 150
FOll SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Reasons for celling,
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
EOlt SALE A
no; a bargain,
ford.
first-class pianola-pia-P.
O. Hox 95, Med-
WANTED.
WANTED Three or four furnished
rooms or an unfurnished cottage; close
in: no children. Address W., Tribune
office. z 151
WANTED Japanese man and wife
wish situation as cook, house, or office
work, or una do any other work. Ad
dress N. W. Wall Chung, Ashland, Ore
gon. 552
do iron
Apply 150
WANTED Woman or girl to
ing, washing, houseeleaning.
A. Tribuno office.
WANTED Saddle pony for us for a
month or more, or home and wagon.
Tribune office. tf
WANTED Three teams, work horses,
nbnut 2000'; one team ponies about
2000; one teaai about 2li00; must be in
good order and reasonable. W. II.
West & Co. t
WANTED Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
country; by month, weok, day and
hour. K. Mukaydo, care Tatsunn, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
a- .nvitation to Visit Our Store
SEE THE WINDOWS
and be sure to ask for what you want
n( our ladv friends did the other day. ,Sh0
l)n't make the mistake on a ' i . gt ,es Jm, m t
stood looking in . -ur suit wnulow.xxheie uth t. (tQ
,,,-esent, and finally she turned 10 everything must be awfully 0x-
haven't anything hut those ho, , long c oa an l . look
ponsive," and started walking , Jh ,(.inal.k,(1 tlmt there was no use-they are
sid,. and see th,- suits f ' I he i ist 1 l ' sli(iff.,, anything to fit my purse.
too swell here for me this season.
Thev are not
mil it only
took 1") niinutes or less to sell
1,1 i- 1.1.... .rA 111 !1 1
Hut her friend insisted tnai r" .().()(). and it was inst the eoloi-
her a suit, for she found just w nai mio...
..... c. ...... - ,.,,i her mind to get.
ire will have it
for io ii. . " "
New Lines Just Opened. Look Soon
NEW AVAISTS, in Nets, Silks, Linens, Etc.,
From $1.00 to $25.00
. XRW SUIT'S. Long and Short Coat. Styles,
' - From $iu to $o
vpiv PKIN'CESS DKUSSES, in Silk, Nets, Etc.,
' From $10 to $65
Xar Millinery, Belts, Jewelry, Sweaters, Blankets, Comforts, Night Holes, Petti
7 routs, Etc. Prices lower than ever.
Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
. Which Bill 1 shall it he,
Billi) Mr ' Bill)) Tf
There is some doubt about
the winner, but no doubt
about the fact that our cigars
are t lie winner everv tune.
WANTED To rent, furnished house
for family of two. G. Putnam, Tho
Tribuuo.
WANTED To trudo uew fltcol rungos
for old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Lads'
old stand. 153
WANTKD A food, frrnli miluh cow.
Address Box 51, Medford, Ur.
WANTED To buy from 1U0 to 3UU
head of stock sheop. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
FOB BENT.
'OK HEN T Barn for horses with
hayloft, good wagon bhed, suitable for
garage. E. lawyer. 14S
Medford 5 Gent, R R V 10 cent
and Del Marca 15 Gent Cigar
R. R. V.Cigar Works
Medford. Or.
on sale cvorywhore.
Smith 6 Molony
Cany the Strongest Line of
High Cut Boots
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them
See Our Window
HIGH-GRADE TRAINING FOR
FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS
HlH'
lir;
e-h i
lie
In '
r-
b'0 1ENT Furnished room, electric
light, with bath. Mrs. W. W. h'ifort. 4S
TO TRAOIC Light single covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. K. W., Tri
bune office. tf
UEKOliE iHirehasing vour range let us
show you the winning points of Moore
handled exelusivelv bv the Medford
Hardware Co., succesMtr lo II. E. Hoy
den. 151 '
Tno Lion's Attack.
As tn n li ui's inwhod of nttaek I'red
et'U U I 'inirleiie.v Selnlis say t In bis
lio.ik: -As a rule. I llilnU. n lion seles
n sleeil"g uiun l.y Hie head, and In
tiiill iiiM. unless (t Is u very old mid
fi' !v ii.iliual. ileatli must usually In
ln-;.inlaneoiis. as lis great fang leelll
i II Iv ililieu Into the brain through
il:.1 i:iii'..ei negro skull." Similarly,
wliea a lion aiiaeks an animal It tries
".My
l.i :
ll' .';::.
i e.i
e!:!ier
of l'i
I v
Anybody wishing to Inri-.k U of
lb nntnit, most iiidrrn and hot
M komoa tn ModfoM, nhould aitrdmi
r, U. BOX 41.
MAN DECAPITATED BY
TRAIN ON NORTHERN PACIFIC
VAXCiM'VKK. M. ,'.. Sept. 111. --Whetln-r
A. Nelson, who was deenpi
tateil bl a loenlnot i e. riuuill it I ed slli
ride or whi-thir he was ai-eidentallv
killi-il is a ipiestion whieh the eominT
will I'llib'livnr to divide today.
Nelson, who wan a labon r, was seen
bv the eiuMiii'iT a enod distance nhead.
walking nlong the Srnck of the North
era t lu-ifir. Ho did nut turn nround
when Hie wnriiinit whistle Mew. but
neltitna indiratM that he heard
Uis tiend head was rnnuiletelv cut
"IT liy the wheel, of the locomotive.
e h.vnl or llie ilnnat-at the
. iiiilm.il. Sais Mr. Selous:
'::ee Is dial v. lieu n single
i 1.1!! an ox or a buITaki It
sei.e:i It near the itiuz::le
in e.lnl usually sueeeisls In
:.l:ig i:s vleCnra neck or
i bre.il; It llself by l:s owu
i.tiin;. lieu several lions
:i-:a.''. an u. or a bulTalo thoy will
iil'ien 1 lie nuil tear It all over mid tako
a lou;: lime to kill II."
Day School Department
at St. Mary's Academy
puiHisiiiMi in atioiucr ooiiuiiii. lliose are
tin fixt.l riites in all the si'hoola of tho
Sisters of tho Holy Names, but, ns the
Sisters' iniiin endeavor is to work for
the physical, intellectual and moral de
velopment of youth, they wish the par
ents who feel that they can not meet
these rates, to call nml see them with
the assurance of being being received
with every courtesy and of finding the
Sisters willing to co opt rate in the great
work of forming the youth as good
I-
i i
hta
it.
Curious Old Laws.
Some of no old laws of Nepal, ludlft.
i'!v eni-ioiis. Killing cows ranked
l:!i i.iuiilir as n eaiillal offense, for
in-lam e. i:n'iy gli l ut birth was mar
le: i::i groit n'leinouy to n In-ti'l
tn:!!. hit !i was tlien cast Into a sa
i ceil si.eain As he fate of the fruit
was unreri.iiii the girl was aiipposcd
never to Uvotne n whloiv. To obtain
divorce from n hm.hu.ud a wife bad j
only to place it bolel nut under his pll- j
low n-id depart, lu Nepal tho day Is
owwrn to lirHln wtion It Is light !
on the roof !
JA Fresh Complexion
U preicrrtd and produced by
Kobe run, a mud, delightful
prtpantion. dehouely fragrant
Klilrt thf tin exauisitelT loftt
banithcicricklcd annearmnca raiued
br orer-4rvTJtMi nAiucei tho sua of
enlarrrd pom. rlrantn them, n-
, duces inflimmition and ipreid an even.
ndiant plow out to whole tome nourish
ment of skin g!indi and itimulation o(
the capilUrtes which alio feed Se
kin and tuppljr its liealthul color.
Jjtfiur Dnifxiit far a fret tampU tf
IOBEHTINEI
A few years ago tho courses given in
the commercial colleges were very in
complete, each school vieing with the
other in advertising th- shortest course.
This proved most unsatisfactory to
the business world, and a more com
plete and thorough training wca de
mnndded. To moot this necessity tho tjchools
for business education have strength
ened and extended their courses, and
the inquiry uow is, where can I secure
the best and not necessarily the short
s,f The best that can be given ia none
too gdod for our studentB even if it
takes a littlo longer than formerly.
During the recent financial disturb
anco many stenographers and office as
sistants were temporarily dispensed
with (those of least value) aud we are
glad to note that our former students
have uniformly been able to hold their
place.
To meet the growing eiactioiis of
the business community which wo serve,
to advance the highest welfare of our
ittudents for whuh we labor and to ad
vance the best interests of our insti
tution, we have arranged courses of
training to meet the highest demands, 1
and at the same time can be secured
ii. ns short a time as skill, experience
and energy can give them.
To enable nil to secure the best pos
sible course and to insuro ample time
for every earnest, enthusiastic student
to complete the combined course, Com-m-'rcinl.
Shorthand aud Knglish, wc are
making the following offer unparalleled
for liberality:
Those who secure a nine months'
scholarship for $60.00 and enter at the
beginning of the term, September 7th.
190s, will be entitled to the combined
course to .Inly 1st, 1909, making the
total expense of scholarship and books
but ;uo.
Take advantage of this most gener
ous arrangement which is within the
roach of every aspiring young man and
woman in the land, and prepare to be
one at the tf
ASHLAND I'OMMKRl'lAI, COIXKOK.
The Whole
Thing in a
Nutshell
When you inspect
our list of citv nronei'-
ty you see the whole show in Medford real
estate, for every discriminating property
owner knows who will find customers for
hnn, and lists his property with us.
A house is or is not desirable as a resi
dence or as an investment; is or is not worth
the money asked for it. While we always
use our best endeavors to sell property listed
with us, we regard the purchaser as our cus
tomer, and put our best judgment at his dis
posal. Ae know the snaps, and we never
mislead our customers, or misrepresent val
ues to them. With the town filling up rap
idly it is high time you were getting a home
in Medford.
Rogue River Land
Company
puoutth tn count ttie tllei
or uiniuiKuinn uio n tra on a man' a
''Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid ordem now In
oiTeet between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
I'nited States. By means of this svstem
tickets may bo purchased at Medford
-..tn int. .in-.a in Y.A TTnitwl Siaam or, A I
mailel or telegraphed direct to th?
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time, ' tf
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