Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 07, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TBI BUNK, MEDFORD. ORKdOy, THURSDAY, .TANITABY 7, VMl
icial and Personal
m
Sampson, manager of tbo
Pnia mintinrv annnt Thiiraflnv in
ipwn'i Spray.
J.yj!et J. 0. Brows about those great
low, ivuxivv. n,vory joi a gar
25B i. P. Jeffries, tho pipe man, repro
ving Crane & Co.t spent Thursday in
lford.
,wy quantity. L. E. Hoover.
WILL ADDRESS
NON-CATHOLICS
Father Cantwell Speaks
Chnt.i.ter, the' all-around ' photog- tlllS EVAlinG Oil CatllO
advertising department spent
D. Vincent of tbo Finn Lake com
y arrived in MivUom weanesuay
J. '"ffjiriday in Med ford, tnkiug liar It with
v tne suojeci mairer 01 meuioru
i;rr pampniei.
laming Tokay grape vines for sal
I ber, specialist on couoron, guuruu
' : jj aatlafaotion on all work. Corner
X ' I i5 Seventh and C streets, ovor Allen ft
, Tr
.''.a
: K -ft : I,. Atnti-anta nn nnnit rn 1 1 i tllfi
..-H W n
:X 0- Van Kieron of Roulette, V
-.4r'f '-X tha minfnrtunn in ttt loft behind on
JZnl rinnoWov na trnm 1.1 wns nulling (Hit,
4,- . .... .. i -ii
f J ri -
V-as nil rAtnoitiorl nvcr until lfi Til lira
j i morning. In the meantime he look
j-59 over the valley.
. C. Hall left Thuruduy on a bus.
vt trip to San Francisco.
' hrle Young of Gold II ill flpi-nt
iradav on business in Med ford .
fumes S. Wood of G:nnta Para spent
irtdar in Mod ford.
. B. Wood is hui'k fruin a business
't in Ban Francisco.
V. C. Hartley of North Mud ford in
Portland on n uhnrt business trip.
. Valtor Bunkers of tbo Appli'gnt
ntry wac iu Med ford Thursday u
( Iness.
idney Bradley of Orounaide, Cal,
recent visitor in Med ford. He
i1
. Wedneiwiny evening for Portland
, may return and foeain in this city.
fioseph Farrell of West M ml ford left
yiiraday for a short luminous trip to
B rameuio, i m,
r. A. Brandon of AHhlaud wan
lford on business Wednesday.
1. E. Kvnus of Weed. Cul., rnturiied
.his home Wednesday ufler a visit
,0tra. 8. Taylor, win hHS been visit
with relatives in Medfurd for some
,9, hat returned to her home in Ohio.
,1 irs, 11 rv. nunuu n vimiing "
alU,.n t..Ul. ,.. l.n.it
. M. Under of Kagle Point wns a rn
It Mod ford visitor.
j. T. Grieve has 'Jiiti-red upon his of
i. dutiea of the comity as assessor.
H. Byrum was a recent visitor in
()tlford from Table Rock.
yome uays in Meuiom.
B. Jackson of Klk c reek was in
Ifurd Thursdav on husineHS.
r
.erry Corlinin, after viniting with
parents for Nome time in Mt'lfonl,
j reliimea to inn noine 111 nteveim
' Mont-
iQae J. B. Brown about ltiveri)idi nd
lots. 252
1
Please Take Notice.
few unredeemed dtnmondH in the
jlford Loun Office at a great bar
er1, -
DMEN INSTALL OFFICERS
j FOR THE ENBUINO YEAR
Ta-e Redinon installed tbo followiriK
;cers on Wednesday oveninii: Snelt
?o 8. I. Brown; Sr. Sng., P. II. Mnr
Jr. Bag., J. K. Hi nt ; uniiihet, .1.
SaPllurlltt (?. of H. t. t. .ISiKnlu. K
W., W. Af. Kenneilv: first Sun., ('.
U3arrIaon; serond Han., II. It. Luri
H i first warrior, F. N. Wllmm; Hfe-
J wnrrlon, J. P. Lnwrenee; third
rienpr, Bnlpb Wilsm:; fourth warrior.
Ooulimn; first brnvif, A. I). Hiuuler:
Di'nd brave, P. Tnmpkiiis; third brave.
'4;0. Lawrence; fourth bravo, A. L.
ght; fl. of W,, t'liarlou Itoardiniiii ;
a or 1;, J. V. Jonei.; first scout, V.
panon; second scout, It. M. Allen.
foi ' .
; Married.
aiAi k kuhk At 1'hoenu, January
tn(909, Bev. Robert Funis of f icial ing.
f Claudu V. t'nto of Orvnllin mid
JS8 Orace Hose of l'lioenix. Mr. nnd
1. Rose will rosido in Hniwimviile.
Ii whoro Mr. flnto is connected with
1 Oregon Agricultural college. Main
lands wore present ?t the wedding.
oi AMUSEMENTS. 4
lie Confession.
Father Cat n well of Portland is cou
diieting a mission at the new Catholic
fhiireh in West Med ford. He speaks
every night this week. Special music
nun been arranged for each service.
Father Cantwell is recognized as one
of the most fluent priests in the Work
in Portland and his addresses are well
wutth hearing. On Thursday eveuing
In will address uun Catholics in a spe
cial sermon, taking for his subject,
"Why Catholics Go to Confession."
Services begin at 7:30 p. in.
IN A
TOTAL OF RAINFALL TO
DATS IS 3 08 FOB STORM
The storm which began Sunday night
i II continues with prospect for con
tinued moisture. Wednesday night .35
of an inch fell, making a total for the
present storm of Il.OS inches, the heav
it t downpour of the season.
Much real gond and but little damage
has been dono by thj ruin. The Kogue
has been steadily falling since Tuesday
morning, as have other streams. The
rain linn hcen a warm tn ,ir.d wmier
rain is looking fine.
Die storm has been general all along
the coast. Heavy snows have fallen
in the mountains. Tho Willamette val
ley and Portland nro wearing a blaa-
t of white. In l'orthnd the weather
has been extremely cold and school has
lied to be closed because of the cold.
Tho slreetear lines were tied up and
business generally suspended.
EMERGENCY HOSFITAL
HOTEL
Tliy tta'fjorf.AstiTln hotel, In New York, Is the first hotel In-America to
lnt:ili 1111 eniei-LM iiey loisplinl under Its roof. This picture shows the neat
11 lid well ..i.p,i-il room which has heen set apart for the eare of perann
w!im inn;' m ' I" be Injured in the big hostelry. It has a surgleal ubulr.
. t. 'iMlliii; fnl.Ie aid nil tl. itiiillaiu cs uceessury tu giving first aid to Injured
Died.
DKMKR At her homo in Medfurd,
Susanna Denier, tit fi a. in., .lanuarv 7,
lliim. She was born in Austria Hun
K" and was 1 1 yeat'H 1 in until and 21
v.vh of age.
QUERIES PUT !
TO MR. SHIELDS
Reply to Fletcher Linn's
Letter-Individual Should
Strengthen Himself .
!Why (Jirls Lenvn Home," a play
has created a great deal of in
j0)'tli " wuh-ii m nil 10 10 ne ft sirong
uarnum wimi a pure, nniurai ami
aistent ntorv, will tie presented tit
, Medford 011 Saturday, January t.
I n II... fll.. . r ..
roipcctnhle ritmilv conneet ions,
)ie heart hns been won bv an 1111
..jci'plod seonndrel; the anger of n
tr
Jher who endeavors to show his sis
,1
tho WnvwjirdnnnH nf tutr hiliivi,ir
1 Bin, 111 uT rrne nuieceiire oi neari
believing the nfi'eet ion of her
. m v.
r 111 mi mi Mini n yninig gin eouiii
ir, scorns hi r brether's advice.
rn tne nrntner in n lit of aner
kes her to inneniiliilit v mIih i
' : iroiormcHt iiv the villain, and sinuv
,li , 1 to a road Iiouhc in the muntrv
1'' f iiiHiririoiied there.
he effects a sensiitiiMinl escape, nnd
tr a run of eight miles nrroKs the
ntrv, breathless, with her clothes
bleeding, cxhautied. staers in
the corridor of he prison in lino
aave her brother's life, who in a
of remnrffe, believing he has killed
, is about to commit suicide by stab
g himself with a dapger the femsl
ain has smuggled t.i Inn cell.
to,,
: b
cil
te .
New Attraction at Btjou.
entirely new biil at the ltiinu to
,ht. A strong feature is includiHl in
entertainment. . R Kin make
first appearance 'n the city in n
it and. heavy hnlnpcitifz net. Mr.
ff cornea direct from Seattle, where
enbas been playing on the rontauen
thult. Tho act is entirely new ami
.Ioel, possessing lion" of the old time
; iojures! The attraction hns never re
nred anything hut the most favorable
w.ment. A new list of films and
I is a're also include! in tonight's per
a nance.
TRUTH ABOUT
MAKING SPRAY
The Portland Journal of January
contains tho following regarding the
praying of apples:
" Aloutavilln, Or,, .li.u. 3. To the
Editor of the Journal: In the Journal
1' January li there npeared an edi
ciint under the e,iitioii, 'Winter
Spraying.' The chisiug sentenee uf the
litonal, 'No one can nfford to rel'nse
1 Hpray,' is all right, but many errors
en apparent in this editorial. 1 have
preyed thousands tit different trees
under various condition:! and in differ
localities and what I am aboul to
slate is the result of eviierieuce. idiser
tiou and study.
"Lime and sulphur solution cannot
made ut home as cheaply as at the
fnetory, if the farmer's time and fuel
worih anything. Advocating home
made spray solutions is like advoeat
ing heme Hiuti jeans, breeches nnd hoiuu
It tu I H.ix. The fruit farmer has too
much else to do to atop his work and
Miil lime and sulphur.
"Lime and sulnhni- solution will kill
San Josh scale if upplied slioni
nough, but it is not n cure all; will
not control applo and pear scab; has no
eff ct on codlin moth; does not kill
'aterpillars, and taken nil together, is
of but little or no villus as a summer
ipray.
"Furthermore, iu proportion as lime
:liil sulphur solution has been used,
Bordeaux mixture has liecouio ineffect
ive. At Hie meeting of the HI ate Hor
ticultural society, an. I )u Northwest
Fruitgrowers' association, this fact was
-dearly brought out. In Hood river
they had a terrible loss from apple
scab hint year, although Uiev have'
sprayed to excess with l'.me nnd sulphur'
for the past If. yearn.
' 1 My conclusions are, spray by all
meaiH, but do so intrtUgentlv.
"W. H. A1)I!S."
There is no activity in which there
" wider difference of opinion that
imong horl iculturislH. The condition
's natural, for the indium on enlight
'nd lines is yet new in Oregon. As
'ts authority for tic statement th.it
lime and sulphur spray is an effective
:igent iu controlling San Jose scale, die
lournal ipioted the Agr'cnltural college.
I'rofesHor Cordley is ahn authority for
'lie Jiuirnal's stateiuent that lime nnd
-.nlphur is an effect iw summer iprav
i'.r apple ftctib, ami w'th an ingredient
if Pans preen or arsi Late of lend
likewise ef fic-icious fi-r cod I in moth,
referable, in fact, !e Ptirdeanx mix
t ure.
The Apt ten It ural eollcpe nut hunt ies
l;:t ve been work inp tr soini- t hue on
he problem and with satisfactory re
siiMh. Tin1 spray was employed this
non in the cidlcpe 1 rchard -nid the
ery beni results oblan i d.
The ef fee tivctii'HH of tpiays uf all
kinds i larpely meaoircd by the com
pleteness of the apt "Heat ion. Many
failures come from failure to make the
contact perfect. It is this fact that
-fteu lends to the d iff emu f view
with ictpect to Hpr.i-i- Kditor Jour
tml.
I ;il evperieiit'e li!t coiu'lunivelv
demount rated the ti utli of the statement
that lime and snlph'ir solution cannot
lie made at home s cheap nor as care
fully an that made bv the (.rants Pass
('antiery- Sampson s Spray. --.in
(). W. Fry of Lake creek was trans
icting business iu Medford recently
Mrs. t Stednian uf Pl oenix was a re
cnt Medford visitor.
To the Md i lor: I see a communica
tion iu I lie Morning Mail, entitled,
' ' l'Vtehcr l-iim 's Le ter to Rev.
Shields." It starts nut with saying,
"The Tribune is ripht v.hon it says
that prosperity is lie nnl on the
I'Jth of January. Tlh-u goes on to ask
if $irl),0M0 of the people's money is
to bo Hipiaiidered ill tl.ilnoiiH, the bet
I' - part to be t uuL of the (own and
county to brewery ami distilleries.
I would like u ask Hie Ifev. Shields
if such was the ena. Isn't it a fact
(hat every business house in the town
s nils 11 gieiit part uf its profit even
out of the Htnte He 0,0 en on to stale
that it is wrong to f.Jiuw 17:in of our
f' llow rnei! (o In'enui. it:loicnteil every
etir and to allow our young pirls to go
staggering along the r ts from back
deors of saloons.
I uanl the levercnd utleniau to (ell
me, Is it the sulooii mon's fault If
the puhlic apilator would get on the
rostrum and tell thes" 11 and women
that each individual is alone res -
silde for wrongdoing, then you might
be utile to overcome some of the evil
that today exists. Hut as long as you
make Willie believe ilu:l Johnnie is to
blame for his ( Willie 'vj badness, then,
Willie will go on In ing bad. Tench
vour boys and girls that befue high j
In l' veil they ahoie will be held uc
counliilde for their mtudecdN.
This world has c lo a pretty pans
when men are coiupeiir( in make laws
to protect theinsolv's I'mm themselves.
The Rev. Shields and 'i;s eulleagues are
even trying to make this world better
than Clod intended. Tio Hilde tells me
that (lod made the world; He also made
titan in Iiih own iniag . (lol also pla 1
the (roe of knoledp in the li.inlrn ol
Mdoti and warned Alam not to eat
thereof. When Ad 1111 disuheyed him
iiol snol Ihat the Woto.-ti ha. I templed
him and he fell. Hod did not excuse him
from his share of the sin, but punished
him the same as the Woman. -
Sin has existed as loup as th. w 01 I.I
has, and will coutiuu.' a: long as the
world lasts. Hod gave every rtnl a
certain amount of will power, and if
every one is taught to exert that will
' "Wit to overcome tlo- evil that is in
(hem, then the World will be better, but
us long as a man can sav to himself,
"I can go and get diutik; people wilt
pity me for my W'lkness, mid blame
the saloonkeeper." he will keep on get
ting drunk and pat hum-elf on the
t'.iclt and think wh:t a good lime lit
is having ut other p-1 pie 's expense.
Now, one more question, Ifev.
Shields: P these '"yit.itors you bring
here pay their own ixpeiises, or aie
'(v all.iiv.-d lo 1 m U 1 i'p contributions
of money to take out of our city mid
1 ountv f
As for this Fletcher I. inn. I suppose
he would like to help Medford lo be
come a law abiding place. 1 'crimps
Here is a little lecline; . f plaving even
w'lh oiue of our ne-i'i li! nts, for it was
not many months ap 1 that some of
our people had to po t., Portland to tes
1 1 1 la 1 n-1 his 1 01111 it: V, beeaiie t i
wen- law breakers. If mi. h is the ca
then he had better
to his home town. He will fill.) elloilph
tl do without exerti'.p himself to con..'
here, We li:;ve enonpli . f his kind here
nl read v --more t ha 11 enough.
A WOM
SiiiiTi
MERCHANTS LUNCH
STAHT1NQ DECEMUUR
28, WE WUAj I'DT 'i.V
MKUCUANTS' l.'JNi li
FKOM 11:30 A. UNTIL
8 P. M.
PKKJH Hoc
THE LOUVRE
Classified Advertisemeols
WANTED.
ntlt MALE r'li.Hh cow, grndn" ,l,w.v;
fine milker; perfectly gentle. At Dak
lawn oiehard, on Oakdnle avenue. Tel
ephone 7S. 24!)
UV'TEljCilorsea to board" by The
month. Ploilty of good, clean hay, good
warm barn; terms, $0 per month. No
hornes taken fur less than one month.
Walter Moore, Phoenix. ' iifiO
vw.TEti T dosiro aihily wasniugTo
do. 1 go to tho house and wash by the
day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction
guainnteed. Mrs. M P. tfchneufcle.
Medford, (Ir. Hoi 2A. holite No. 1 2o0
WAXTKH
work; $1
(Inl
I day
for general house
Wage:,. Address ltox
FOR SALE.
roli SALE An elegaMt. lot "of new
furniture, direct from the cast, at bar
gain prices. For particulars apply SI.,
The Tribune.
fT"R TVF.NT Twir?iiriTiVheT rooms with
electric light and bath. Mrs. W. W.
Kifert, No-rrti 1 St., Medford. 2o0
FOlt UKNT Six room house, corner of
Quince and HovcnUi streets. Rum
sty. 2.1
T'OU SAr.l1; - tiood horsj for sulo ebcap,
half mile south of city limits. O. L.
louxwillcr. 161
FOlt HKNT Furnisiit'd rooms for light
housekeeping, corner Piftli and H, two
blocks north Presbyterian church. 251
FOlt SALK A good wood sawing ma !
chine and horsy client. For particulars
Hopiire ut the Irou Foundry oii-H street i
or address if. M. ' Maine, Medford, ;
Or. 49
l FOlt S.W.K Houmh. lota and land inl
I'hoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to n40 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or. !
FOlt SALE Extra dry cord wood, fir
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. ( sei.bruggi Studebaker Pros. Co.
warerooms. Telephone Ml.
I Prspald Bailroad Ordan.
"Something which is of considerable
Interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
' if tifi stem ot prepaid orders now in
VlTe.jt between citations of the Souurn
his attention j 1 -'J1' couipaay aua an points in tne
1 t tntrd Stntes. ttv means of this Brstem
Orosjory's Baby Show.
Conditions nnd pri 't s Time.
day. .lanuarv :t, February 1. Judges,
three well know U Medford ladies not
to be announced until Jay of .uidginp.
Prircs .I gold ami cotd of pacturet
refunded for best loo'- ing baby 1 to
IN) months.
All children in Medford and Jackson
souuty eligible. Children to bit judged
by photos must be cabinet size. Spc
val rediii tieti in pro i a durinp con
tet. 2' I
tickets may be piirchaajjii at Medford
from any place In the lITrted Srtes and
j urn i ltil or teUgraphed direct tu the
j party wishing to come here. Sleeper
i arcommodirfon and small amount! nf
j cash in collection with these tickets
rmy also he forwarded at the umt
ttime." tf
! TAKE NOTICE.
A FEW UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS
IN THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
j FOR SALE AT OREAT BARGAINS.
1 ALSO OVER 200 UNREDEEMED
, WATCHES FOR KALE VERY
j CHEAP. WE NEED MONEY.
GREAT ANNUAL
SHOE SALE
YOUR GREATEST OP
PORTUNITY IN- SHOES
COMES WITH MY ANNU
AL MI OR SA1 E. THE
SALE STARTS JANUARY
2, 191)9, AND THE REDUC
ED PRICES APPLY TO
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES
IN THIS LARGE STOCK.
ALL OP THESE SHOES
WERE BOUGHT CARE
FULLY BY ME FOR MY
REGULAR TRADE NO
.TOR LOTS JUST TO MAKE
A SPECIAL SALE. I AM
CLEARING UP MY STOCK
AND CLEARING O U T
BROKEN LINES WHERE
THE SIZES ARE LIMITED.
MY GUARANTEE GOES
WITH EVERY PATR J UST
THE SAME AS IF YOU
PAID FULL PRICE. THE
BIGGEST BARGAIN OF
THE YEAR IN SHOES.
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
at prices from $1.75 to 4A0, worth $2.00
to $5.00.,
Cutter Loggers, $7.00 values $5.00
Cutter Loggers, $0.50 values $5.50
HEAVY HIGH TOP LACE BOOTS
We represent the largest makers in the world
of this 'class of Footweai .
KJ-iuch Heavy Lace Boots, $8.50 values $7.00
lG-inch Heav'v Lace Boots, $8.00 values $6.50
10-inch Heavy Lace Boots, $7.00 values $5.50
12-inch Heavv Lace Boots, $7.50 values $5.50
10-inch Heavy Lace Boots, $4.50 values $3.50
12-inch Walkover Boots, $5.00 values . .$4.25
I Ieavy Work Shoes 50c to $1.50 less than reg
ular prices.
Boys' Dress and Work Shoes -at cost prices
and less.
Boys ' Heavy High-top Tan Shoes, $3.50
values $2.50
Boys' Heavy Carome Shoes, $3.00 vals. $2.00
Misses' and Children's Shoes at from 20 per
cent to 30 per cent less than regular prices.
Ladies' Dress and Street Shoes, including such
makes as Donihey & Son, London ;.C. I
I'ord & ( o. at the lollowinsr prices:
values. . .$3.75 $3.50 values. . .$3.10
values. . .$3.50 $2.50 values. . .$2.00
$5.00
$4.00
$2.00 values.
$1.50
C. M. Kiilil
Medford
The Foot Fitter.
Oregon
otfoleinie
Shortens your food Lengthens your life
Cottolene is a cleanly, wholesome product. It is made from cotton-seed oil,
in a thoroughly modern and hygienic manner, and is just as pure as olive oil. It,
moreover, makes palatable, digestible, healthful food which will agree with the
most delicate stomach. Lard food on the contrary, is indigestible, and will cause
trouble if its use is persisted in.
Cottolene is endorsed by the most prominent cooks and household economists
of the country, as well as by those of the medical profession who make a special
study of pure food. There is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no short
ening so good as Cottolene. It stands alone, as everyone who has used it accord
ing to directions will verify.
COTTOLENE Is Guaranteed Your Krocer s hereby au-
thurized to refund your
money iu cuse you ore not pleused, ufter having given Cottolene a lair test.
Never Sold in Bulk Cottolent is packed in palls with an air-
- mmmm mm . m tiht top tu keep it cleau. fresh and whole
some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disugreeable
odors, such us fish, oil. etc.
COOk BOOk Free F"r a 2c s'amp. to pay postage, we will mall
. you our new "PURK F(K)I) COOK BOOK"
edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Uncoln, the (uinous Kood Expert,
and containing neurly 300 valuuble recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South"
TONIGHT
At The Grand
WHKSTLINtl CONTIT PETWKKX
JACK WELCH
OK MKnPOHT) AND
LOUIS WALTERS
OK (ioLP mix.
A Hvelv bout is assured, a they are both gooil men, and Mr.
V eltih ureoa to throw Mr. Walters l wo falls ia -n minutes or t'ur
t'eit $L!j. Not tin exhibition, but a i-nuine i-hhiohi that hns never
before been Been for less than ro eentx. The (irand pru-a. In rents.
yttrs. 3rm 3'fampton 3saacs
Instructor of "Piano. llt Mtethoi
Stu&lo at 7ltdiic4. Morrs OrHt Strut
NOT ICR OP FIRST MEETING OF
. OREIMTORS.
Iu tlis district court of the United
stati s fur the District cf Oregon.
In the matter nf J. A. Stevens, A. A ...
Stevens ami D. A. Hour. as flio .laak
hiiii futility l.iinilier Company, hankqu.pt..
In bankruptcy:
Tu the creditors of:
J. A. Stevens, A. A Steven anil II:.
A. Hnnar, us tlis Jacks'? County I, urn.,
her Company, of Oregiu, in the county,
of .lacksou, anil district: aforesaid, u
baukrupt.
Notice is lisrehy given that on the?
Mil day of December, A. D. 1U08, tlte
aid .1. A. Stevens, A A. Stuvcus anit
0. A. Hnnar, as the Jackson County
Lumber Compnny, wns duly adjudi
cated bankrupt; and Hint the flrst meet
ing of its creditors will he held at Med
ford, in Jackson county, Oregon, on
the 15th day of January, A. P. 190H,
at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
?uch other business vs may properly
come before suid meeting.
JOHN S. ORTH,
-"i Referee in Bankruptcy.
Gregory's Baby Show.
Conditions and prizes Time, Sunray:.
lanuary 3, February ;. Judges, three
well known Medford Isdics not to be:
auiiounced until day of .judging.
I'rir.cs .'i gold ami cost of pictures
refunded for best looking baby 1 to E0
months.
All children in Medford and Jacks..!
ounty eligible, children to b judged
by photos must be raoinet site. Special
reduction in prices during contest. 73
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BE$7
SEWS SERVICE IS SOUTHERS OREGON.
H. W. Strang of Roseburg visited
Medford Wednesday.
B. II. Fierson of Montna Vista, Can.,,
is visiting in Medford.
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