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    MEBEQgD DtAILY TBJjRUN'iS1 MEDJ10RD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908.
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FRUIT CHOSEN
FOR EXHIBITION
Exhibit at Exposition in
Seattle of Spltzenbergs
From Near Eagle Point
The, Spitzenburgs that will bo exhib
ited nt tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expo
sition i" Seattle) next your have been
ordered by J. A. Perry from tho fntnous
ranches of William vou der Hellen ami
L. C. Narregun neach Eaglo Point.
Thero will be several boxes of this va
riety of fruit laid away and it ic said
that th?y will bo in prime condition
for exhibtion.
The Von dor Mellon and Narrogan
orchards aro on tho "sticky," and those
who have ever had any- doubts about
this black, heavy soil being good fruit
land noed but to seo soma of the fruit
that comes from there.
For some timo the priino fruit of the
valley, that used for disposition in the
way of gifts to notables who pass
through Mcdford has been brought iu
from this Bection.
Few realize, oven among thoso who
are familiar with tho conditions sur
rounding Medford, tlio ii ense area
of fruit land lying in tho vicinity of
Englo Point, up tho Rogue from its
confluence with tho Little llutte and up
tho Littlo Butto itself. Tliousr.nds of
acres of tho finest fruit laud iu the
world aro here to bo found awaiting
development. The Hurt Hamilton tract
of 900 acres recently acquired, known
us the old Ulrich ranch, is being rapidly
set to fruit and will bo cut up in
small tracts and placed on tho market.
This enterprise has given tho fruit in
dustry in this vicinity a wonderful im
petus, and it is confidently predicted
that K.iglo Point ns a fruit gro-.viug cen
ter will in n fow years become wound
only to Medford.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kiser returned from
Los Angeles Monday nnd report their
little daughter on tlio rnnd to recovery.
C. L. Reams of Medford was attend
ing court Monday.
Miss Bertha Prim came in from her
school on Foust creek Tuesday evening
to attend tho teachers' institute hold
at Medford this week.
W. Mdntiro and Roy Vlrich have
gono to Applegnto for a few days
hunting.
Mrs. N. A. Hawkins returned from
Htocktou tho first part of the week
where she has been r.peuding a number
of weeks with relatives.
Miss Myrtle E. Pease traveling agent
for the Boys and Girls Aid aoeiety of
Portland was interviewing our citizens
Tuesday. '
Mrs. Frank Dungoy who is teaching
school on Williams creek is visiting her
mother Mrs. Anna Broad, and ulso
'nttonding the institute nt Medford.
J. Perry Wood of Pasadena, Cnl., was
ill town on legr.l business Tuesdnu.
Mrs. Walter Bn3twick of Medford.
was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Win.
Sahultz, Tnesdny.
Al Henderson hns moved his family
to Orants Pass where he has secured
work.
Among thoso who went over from
here to attend teachers' institute Wed
nesday were; Misses Flora and Minnie
Thompson, Leila and Bertha Prim, Clara
Klmer, Josephine Donegaii, Kate Dun
gcy, and Prof. Earl Monro, George
Henry, nnd County School Superinten
dent .1. Percy Wells.
W. A. Lconnrd came down from Port
land on land business one day this week.
Mrs. Nellie Newberry has accepted
a position in the district attorney's
nffieo.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
George Beavenuc et al. to X. F.
Brown, 110 ncres in township
37. ranire 2 W
300
United States to William T. Ger
man, 160 acres iu township 37,
rango 1 E l'-'"cnt
Julia h. Orr to Richard Schuler,
Hi acres in Park addition to
Medford
John A. Wright to Elizabeth
Breesc. property in Phoenix..
2800
400
Peter N. Fick to O. Ecksnutt,
acres in Jacksonville . . . Win
United States to Alfred Letcher,
160 acres in Bection 22, town
ship 33, rango 4 W patent
United Stat, s to Mary Letcher,
160 acres in section 28, town
ship 34, range 3 W patent
Unitsd States to William T.
German, 160 acres in township
37, range 1 E Ptent
Circuit Court News.
Mattie Newell vs. Charles J. New
ell; suit for divorce; decree granted.
Judd V. Miller et ux., vs. E. A. Spen
cer et al.; suit to quiet title; default
taken nnd decree granted.
Chas. Batoman vs Joseph S. Wilson:
suit to quit title; decree by default.
Alonzo Winter et ux vs General Mach
inery company; suit to quit title; do
ere by default.
T. E. Pottenger vs Lulu Phillips; suit
to quit title; set for trial Oct. 31 at 11
a. m.
Mary A. .Tordaa vs Edwin Jordan:
suit for divorce; decree granted.
N. Kerr et al vs Rose Ilnymond; dis
missed.
Probate.
Estate W. H. Bradnhnw; order made
r,int;tr Delilah Bradslinw auminis-
tr.trii and John Ort'u. W. h'. Canon and
.1 R WiUnn nnnraisers.
Guardian Ralph Roberts; order made
to show eause why real property should
not We sold.
THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOICE OF THREE PROPOSITIONS
OFFERS WATER OF BIO BUTTE
Edgar nafer, for the Crater Lke
Lumber company, offered the following
proposition:
Medford, Or., Oct. 10U5, 1908. To
the Honorable Mayor nnd City Council,
Medford, Or. Gentlemen: In order to
give the City of Modford a feasiblo
plan for obtaining the absolutely pure
Big Butte Springs water, the under
signed submits the following proposi
tion: The proposition is to convoy three
hundred inches of this absolutely pure
mountain spring water, which is to be
appropriated just below the springs,
for a distance of about twenty-five
nines to a point about three miles north
east of Eagle Point, near the northeast
comer of Section 24, Township 35 south,
1 west, W. M., by means of an elevated
pipe line, constructed according to the
plans and specifications prepared by
aid under tho supervision of the city's
supervising engineer; thonce for a dis
tance of about fifton miles to the city
tho Wassou Canon and Fish Lake ditch
through wooden stave pipe and iron
pipe, according to the plans alroady ap
proved by tho supervising engineer for
propositions. This lnttor fifteen miles
introduces no now features into tho sit
uation, as the engineer's estimates and
reports cover it fully. In regard to
the construction of tho elevated pipe
lino above mentioned our proposition in
detail is as follows:
Rights of Ways.
The city is to secure rights of way
from the springs to Medford, provide
all necessary intakes, catch basins and
construct tho fifteen miles of under
ground pipe line, resorvoirs, etc., nc
cording to tho recommendations alroady
niado by the suporvising engiueer.
Tho undersigned agree to make the nec
essary appropriation of water, caustruct
tho elevated pipe lino from its intake to
the head of the underground pipe line
at tho point referred to nbovo, near
Eaglo Point, for tho sum of One Hun
dred aad Ton Thousand Dollars, ex
clusive of the. costs of rights of way
and engineering expense, this being two
thirds of the estimated cost.
The Title.
The title to tho entire system is to
rest in tho City og Medford, the under
signed, however, to havo nt all times
tho privilege of f luming lumber aad oth
er products through tho "V" flumo, to
be constructed upon said right of way,
which "V" flumo is included in the
above estimate and plans, at all times
so long as tho undersigned shall pay
his sharo of tlio expenso of mainte
nance as hereinafter set forth. Said
flumo is to be constructed with such
gradianco ns will permit the use there
of for fluming lumber, wood and other
products from the head thereof to said
point near Englo Point. All damage
and wear nnd tear upon said elevated
line which is occasioned by tho city's
use thereof shall bo borne wholly by
the city, nnd all damago and wear aad
tear thereto occasioned by the under
signed 'a use thereof shall bo borne
wholly by the undersigned. All dam
ages oeasioned by the nets of God, the
elements, or other canso without con
trol of either party, to be borne as fol
lows: Two-thirds of the cost of repair-
ng same to bo borne by tho City of
Modford nnd one-third by the under
signed. Tho undersigned shall employ
it less than three patrolmen whenever
using tho said "V" flumo for fluming
lumber or other products, and continu
ously throughout such use. The under
signed shall havo tho right to draw off
enough surplus water from said ele
vated pipo lino at suitable points to
enable him to operate the said "V"
flume, but at no tune shall ho reduce
the totul delivery at tho lower end of
said elevated pipo lino by such use to
less than three hundred miner's inches
or seven nnd ono-half foot seconds. In
the event that the undersigned fair or
neglect to pay his share of the expense
if maintenance as hereinbefore set rorlli
it any time for a period of thirty days
after the same shnl have been incurred
said privilege of fluming lumber shall
forthwith terminate and all ngnts oi
tho undersigned thereunder shall im
mediately cense.
Water by July.
If awarded the contract for construc
tion of said olevatod pipo lino tho nn
dorsigued will furnish a good and suffi
cient bond for tho fulfillment thereof
and will agree to complete tho said ele
vated pipo lino by tho first day of July
ext. in tho event that this contract
be entered into prior to the 15th day
of December, 1908, subject to delay
caused by tho acts of God, strikes and
any other unforeseen nnd unavoidable
delays over which the undersigned has
no control.
Attached please find supervising en
einoer's report covering cost oi sys
tern to be constructed by city .also plan
of pipe lino system ns approved by en
ginecr. EUUAK S. MAK Bit.
Roberts istunaie.
Medford, Or., Oct. 14, 1908. To the
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Medford, Or. Gentlemen: Mr. Edgar
Hafcr has handed me a plan to supply
Medford with water from tho Big Butte
Spring. This is the spring mentioned
in my former report or eptemuer :o,
concerning which I said the spring
"has had its advocates because the
quantity and quality of water were be
yond question and me water ngoie
Were not in dispute." It issues at an
elevation of about KiO'i icct (.-ucaioru,
137.") nnd flows about 2400 miners
inches. Mr. nafer proposes to bring
the water through a covored flame
about 2", miles, thence by pipe to the
distributing system at Medford. The
capacity of the flume he submits is not
less than 3"0 inches, with a grade of
5 feet ror thousand. Ho has asked
me to furnish you an estimate of the
cost of sych a system, exclusive of the
flume, based on prices similar to those
used for estimates of the Little Butte
project.
Estimate.
Trenching and backfilling, 15
mile. . 3fi"0
Fifteen miles, pipe, part steel.. 104,420
Gates, regulation 909
OFFERS WATER OF ROGUE.
The offer of the Condor Water &
Power company is as follows;
Medford, Or., Oct. 12, 1908. To the
Hon. Mayor and City Couucil, City of
Medford, Ore. Geutlemen: We sub
mit for your consideration the follow
ing, which contemplates the operation,
collection and disbursement of reve
nue by our company of the water plant
of the City of Medford for a period of
thirty years with an option to the city
for a further period of thirty years,
subject. to the following conditions:
First The City of Medford to build
the pipe line from Gold Ray power
house to Medford, about ton miles in
length, size of pipe 20 to 24 inch pipe,
or steel pipe of equal capacity, to con-.
vey at least four million (4,000,000)
gallons of water in 24 hours; alBO fll
tratiou syBtem and two reservoirs of
four million (4,000,000) gallons total
capacity.
City Furnish Pipe.
Second The city of Medford to fur
nish and install complete, ready for op
eration, the pipe line, reservoir and
filtration system; also to furnish and
install pumps and motors to be attached
to end of pipe line at Medford to be
used in re-pumping water to Modford
reservoir at an elovation of 200 feet
above Medford; also to install at points
to be designated by us between Gold
Ray and Medford 40 Tees and Gate
Valves, which wu be furnished by us.
Third The City of Medford to fur
nish all buildings, use of grouud
owned by eity, all machinery, pipe, tools
and appliances of every kind and de
scription now in uso or contemplated to
be installed or used in city wntcr plant;
also put in good condition, connected,
ready for usv.. present city stoam pump
ing plant to be used in cose of break
down or emergency in supplying water
trom Bear Creek.
Water Rates.
In consideration of the above the
Condor Water & Power company pro
pose to furnish to the City of Medford
sufficient water for Medford 's uso at
the present city water ratoa, said rates
n t to bo increased except as directed
by the City Council as hereiuaftcr pro-
ded. Wator rates to be the sume as
the present city minimu flat rate. The
rate per one thousand gallons to bo from
15 cents down to o cents per one thou
sand gallons. Out of the roventio thus
derived, nftcr deducting operating ex
penses, wo propose:
First To deposit monthly in a bank
to the credit of tho City of Medford
an amount equal to the bond interest
on bonds issued for water system as
stated abovo; also in like manner do
posit au umouut equal to tho Binking
fund, ub provided in bonds. Interest
to bo paid montly out of revenue ns
provided herein.
Second In caso sufficient revenue is
not realized ill any one month from the
operation of the city water system to
nnv the operating expenses anil tno
monthly bond interest nnd sinking fund
as provided abovo; then in that event
said wator rates shall bo increased by
the City Council sufficiently to afford
sufficient revenue to pay above chargoB
each month, and snid rates shall remain
in force for one yenr, and until such
timo that each month will afford nt
least sufficient rcvonuo to pay operat
ing expensos, bond intoroBt and sink
ing fund as herein provided.
Third Wo propOBO to pump wntor
from Rogue river to a reservoir at Mod
ford at a height of 200 feet abovo the
City of Medford, and to make no charge
for electric power for operating said
pumps, excopt a portion of tho profits
herein mentioned and Ihe uso of nnd all
revenuo derived from the salo of all
surplus wntor (not used by tho City of
Modford) ontsido of the city limits or
said City of Medford.
Fourth We propose to pay tho City
of Medford 25 por cent of the net prof-
ts and rotain 75 per cent of tho not
profits, and retain the revenue derived
from tho Bale of all surplus water (not
used by tho City of Medford) ontsido
of tho city limits of said City of Med
ford. Settlement to bo mado quartorly
or monthly as revenue is collected.
Water furnished free for fire protec
tion. Fifth Referring to operating ex
penses, we would be willing to gnnrnn
teo same to be less under our manage
ment than under cfity managomcnt un
der like conditions.
Respectfully submitted,
CONDOR WATER Sc POWER CO.
FORCED TO SEND ONE
WIFE BACK TO CHINA
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 29.
Miss Margaret Bosemnn, ono of the two
wives of Robert Hu Tung Bosemaii,
millionaire and friend of Judge Taft,
is preparing today to go back to China
becauso tho federal immigration author
ities hnvo decided that Bosemaii cannot
stay in this country with two wives.
Iloseman is at the Gorman hospital with
his two wives, undcrging treatment for
nervous disease. When ho nrrived :
hero last September the surprised and
puzzled immigration officials when he
declared ho believed in polygamy and
that ho had two wives with him. He
was allowed to land under bonds that
he would be ready to go back to China
if -tho caso went against him nnd the
immigration officials hero referred the
ense to Washington.
Tho decision that one of the wives
must go back to China enmo yesterday,
and Bosemaii had to ehoosel between
Mrs. Clnrn and Mrs. Marganet. Mrs.
I'lara won out. Boaernan was" also re
quired to file n bond with tlwi l.'nited
States nuthorities that he will comply
with the demand. He has filed the
bond and Mrs. Margaret will sail for
China on the next Pacific Mail steamer.
Basin, connecting flume and
ripe ' 400
Reservoir, 2,000,000 gallons 10,118
2100 enstirnn 12 inch pipe and
appurtenances ' fl.P-OO
Clearing and telonhone J.000
Total lo7,410
Respectfully submitted.
W. J. ROBERTS, '
Consulting Engineer.
OFFERS WATER OF FISH LAKE.
J. L. Hamilton submitted a proposi
tion to bring water from Fish Lake, as
follows:
Medford, Or., Oct. 15, 1908. Honor
able City Couucil, Medford, Or. Gen
tlemeu: I herewith propose to furnish
the city of Modford with 300 inches of
water at the intnke of the pipe lino
on the north fork of Littlo Butto creek,
build tho gravity wooden pipe lino, in
cluding tho head works, treuching and
back-filling and clearing, a 2,000,000
giillou reservoir and a connecting pipe
l.uo from tho reservoir to the present
city distributing syBtem for the sum of
$254,100.
Specifications Tho intake of tho
gravity pipo liue shall be nt a point
on the north fork of Littlo Butte creek,
above tho ford at tit head of Uanley's
field, wooden pipo running thence to a
connection with tho begiuning of the
Bccoud survey to Medford by way of
Brownsboro, profile of said survey boiug
on tlio in engineer's office and marked:
"Profile of preliminary survey 'B,'
gravity pipe line.
Medford, Or., August, 1908.
Grade of Liue The wooden pipe line,
hydraulic grade liue of which shall be
shown on profile above referred to, will
connect with a reservoir at tho lower
end of that liue, and wil continue thence
to tho junction of Roosevelt avenue and
East Seventh Btreet, a totul length of
16-luch machiuo banded wood pipo of
approximately 23.3 miles. At tho junc
tion of Roosevelt avenuo and East Sov
cnth street the wooden pipo will con-ii-
ct with n 12-inch cust irou pipe, which
wil continue npproximutely 2300 feot
along East Seventh street to Rivorside
avenuo, whero it wil connect with your
presont distributing system.
The machiuo banded wooden pipe
shnll havo an insido diamoter of 16
inches and shall conform with the spec
ifications covering Bamo, that governed
tho tenders previously submitted to you
on August 6, 1908, now on file with the
city nuditor.
Castiron Pipe.
Tho 12-inch castiron pipe shall be
class ".D" Now Englund Waterworks
standard, or its equivalent, and with it
will bo furnished and set the following
' specials":
Two 12-inch gato valves.
Two c. i. valvo boxos.
One 16-inch to 12-inch reducer.
Ono 12-inch to 8-inch reducor.
One 12xl2xl0-lnch T.
Ono 12xl2x8-iuch T.
Ono 12xl2x6-inch T.
Four Eclipso hydrants.
Forty-two feet Oinch castiron pipo.
The roservoir shal have a capacity of
2,000,000 gallons and shall be con
structed of concroto six inches thick,
with two coats of asphaltum on the in
sido surface.
Four your informntion and so that
you may know I am well equipped to
carry out tho tonus of this proposal
wil stnto that tho Fish Lako Water
company has agreed to furnish the
amount of water herein offered and will
guarantee the city agaiuBt all litiga
tion that may nriso out of so furnish
ing this water; nnd also that arrange
ments havo been mado by which C. D.
Vincent and tho Redwood Manufactur
ers' company will furnish nnd construct
the system as herein sot forth.
Payment Each Month.
I understand that payments will be
mado as tlio work progresses, monthly,
based on the engineer's ostiinutc, as
follows:
Ninety per cent of the vulue of ma
terial furnished nnd work dono to bo
paid on or about Iho first of each month
for tho material furnished and work
done during tho preceding month; 10
per cent, or whatever may thou remain,
to bo paid 30 days after tho work has
ongineor.
Owing to tho upward trend in the
market prices for tho materials involved
in this construction, t must make this
proposal subject to acceptance en or
about November 15, 1908.
I must also stipulato that in case
this proposal is acopted the city,
through its proper authorities, shall pro
duce satisfactory aasurauco that the
noeessary funds nro avuilablo to pay
for this construction.
As ovidenco of good faith I herewith
attach certified check to the amount of
",000, mado payablo to tho recorder of
the City of Medford, which is to be
returned in case this proposal is ro
looted, or to bo held in case this pro
posal is accepted only until such time
ns a contract in duo form, embodying
the terms of this proposal, can bo ex
ecuted. Respectfully submitted,
I. L. HAMILTON.
GUARDS RIDE ON TRAIN
14 TO RESIST HOLD UP
SACHAMKXTO, Cal., Oct. 29, It
became known hero today that nvory
express trai l from Oregon to Califor
nia sinco lust .Saturday evening hns
en giinrili-'l ly an extra corps ni po
lice railroad detectives and Wells Fargo
Express company secret service, armed
with sawed off shot guns. Although
tlio fact has been kept quiet by railroad
officio!, warning was issued from lied
liluff that an attempt was made to hold
lip Ml. II llie wregon expri'i-H norm-
bound at a point nenr Agar in Hiskiyou
mnty just south of tlio Oregon line.
The officials acted upon tho warning
I sent special agents with the train.
Agent Morgan distributed nrmed men
I was prepared for nn nttacK rim
nothing developed. It is not known
whether the information was false or
not. but it is admitted by tho railroad
oeoiilo that irunrds havo been on tho
trains since the warning.
Now Cases.
R. I. Sabin vs. Huso Ifaymondj no
(inn to recover money. II. K. Hnnnn,
Jr., nnd II. I). Norton, attorneys for
plaintiff.
Marriage Licenses.
Josiah V. Hockett and Mary T. Keen-
HUfM THStme, tU r"
ATTENTION, xt. OF P.
If vuu ure a Knight of Pythias, dou't
miss the bauquet Mouday ulght at the
K. of P. hall. Work iu tho first rank.
All members requested to bo present.
FRANK L1NDLEV, C. C.
193 BASIL OK KOOKY, K. of H. S.
RESOLUTION?
Be It Resolved, by the City Council
of the City of Medford,, the Mayor ap
proviug, that special elections be and
they ure hereby ordered to be held in
said city on the 5th day of November,
11)08, and the 7th day of November,
1908, betweou tho hours of 8 o'clock
a. m, and 5 o'clock p. m. of each of said
days, for the purpose of submitting
certain propositions for furuisulug the
city with water to the qualified elect
ors of said city, as provided in tho res
olution this day adopted by the City
Council submitting said propositions.
The following are hereby designated
as tho polling places and judges and
lorks of snid election:
First Ward Polling place Room a,
second floor, Hutchinsou & Luinsden
building on 7th stroet. Judgo, Georgo
A. Jackson; judge and clerk, f . a.
Jordan; judge and clerk, J. W. Ling.
Second Ward Polling place, Einerick
building, on d'Anjou street. Judge, V.
J. Einerick; judgo and clerk, II. U. Har
vey; judge and clerk, William Ulrich,
Third Ward Polling place, City llall.
Judge, G. L. Schermerhorn; judge and
clork, F. M. Stewart; judgo nnd clork,
J. L. Deniuns.
The foregoing resolution was adopted
by the City Couucil October 10, 1908,
Trowbridge votiug aye, Merrick aye,
Wortman aye, Eifort absent, Hafer aye,
Olwell ayo.
Approved October 10, 1908.
BKNJ. J. TROWBRIDGE,
Attost: Acting Mayor,
BENJ. J. COLLINS, Recorder.
OUT OF THE QLOMM.
Many a Gloomy Countenance In Med
ford Now Lightens With
Happiness
A bad back makes you gloomy.
Can't be happy with contiuual back
ache.
The aches and pains of a bad back
Aro moBtly due to sick kidneys.
Doan'B Kidney Tills core eick kid-1
neys. j
They have made many a happy borne
in Medford.
Bead what a grateful citizen says:
ThomaB J. Williams, living on Oak-
dale street, Medford, Or., says: "I suf
fered for a long time from kidney and
bladder trouble. Tho pains through my
back were so severe that I could hardly
eudure them, iny ktdnoys wero disor
dorod and I had to arise many times
during the night, suffered from head
aches and was very dizzy, especially
when I stooped ovor. I did not got any
relief and became discouraged. Doan's
Kidney Pills finally came to my atten
tion, and I procured a box at Hoskins'
drug storo. They soon banished ovory
trace of the trouble and I havo not had
any symptoms of kidnoy disease sinco.
a cannot spoak too highly in praise of
Doan'B Kidnoy Pills." 38
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Guffolo, N. T., solo
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
tako no other. 35
Ladies of this town and vicinity mil
ho intorfutted to learn that Mr. and Mrs.
White havo a line of embroidery on
exhibition at their homo nnd have for
huIo art linens, braids, royal society
floss, etc. Stamping and teaching nt
reasonable pricos. All attlios interested
are invited to call. Mr. and Mrs. 8.
If. White, 312 North A street. Wfl
NOTICE. ;
Notice Is hereby given that the un- ,
dcringnrd will apply at the next regit-
lar meeting of the city council, Med- !
ford, Orogou, Tuesday, Novembor 3, for
a license to sell malt, vinous and spirit
oiie liquors in less quantities than one
gallon, for six montliB nt lot 7, block
21, in Modford, Or., for a period of
six months.
Dated October 19.
192 MURPHY & DOWNING.
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Khpo nnd Hip
li iililner Boots,
Waterproof
Shoe Oil.
We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.
SMITH & MOLONY
Four Great Musical Artists
Forrest Dabiiey Carr, Basso Eai'l J. P. Fouts, Violin
Floreucc Gert. Smith, Sop. Edwin M. Shouert, Piano
from Slaytin Lyceum Bureau, Chicago
Angle Opera House
Auspices oi Greater Medford Club
Friday, October 30
Admission 50 and 75 cents
i
THE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
Carpenters
Wanted
Apply At Office
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
High Cut
Leather
Boots In all
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
A THOBOUGHBRED
a man always looks like when ho has
hail kis garments fitted and made In
the exquisito stylo that Is always gives
thorn by Kreuzor. It you den 't look
like a man of fashion and taste it is
becauso your tailor is nt fault, and you
nan always be suro of appearing like
ono If your suit or ovorcoat is made by
J.A.KREIIZER&CO.
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PALM BUILDING, MBDFOBD, OBB.
Toque Point Oysters
The Emertck Cafe has now the exclu
sive agency for the Toque Point Oys
ters. These are acknowledged to be
tho bent. Qivo them a trial.
The Emerick Cafe
TRIBUNE II AS TEE BEST.
SOUTHERN OREGON.