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TV THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKQOX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 190'). ays, o Banie's Duds il' t - "' LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS TONIGHT FOR Cool Siiiiiinfer Underwear . . . . . , A GOOD SUIT FOR $1.00 ..... BETTER ONES FOR $1.25, $1.50, $2 66 and on to $8.00 Oh Yes! in Southern Oregon The Largest Clothing Store 110 LAKE TAKOE Ads Quality in advertising menus cash returns mid n handsome profit. The man who knows enough to .advertise, should realize-the vital importance of securing the highest Item; fits from his ads. It is had policy to plow the soil and forget the seed. It is had policy to pay for advertising space and neglect the preparation of same. Tf you find advertising a necessity you should find it equally in dispensable to have your ads inn do worthy representatives of your business. If you feel that your daily occupation interferes with the attention due to your publicity, let us take charge of same and relievo you of all this worry and I rouble. Hire us as advertising managers and id us bring you the results which you have missed so far. I,et us unite our hearts and brains with you for greater prosperity and success'. Conrad Huillier BY STATE ROAD PLACKltYILU-:, June 2. There is considerable inquiry relative to the conditions of the state road to Lnke Talim! from this city to the lake. I'p to the present time this season no nut oh have crossed the summit over into Lake Valley, though one party claims to have done so. But 1:0 machine has succeded so far in irelting more than a Couple of miles above Strawberry. There arc several feet of mmw 011 the summit yet. but this is rapidly turning into sluh. and owing to the fact thai large bunds ot 'dock arc utmost .hourly, during the dnyliirht, passim: over the road, the snow will Minn he tiff and the mad BREWERS PLAN TO WORK REFORMS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.( June 2. Tlii'iv will ho decided rel'nnn in (lie eiindnel of (he liquor business in this country, to offset the nnsliiiu;i ter of the "drys" if the 1'nited Stnles Hi-ewers association has its vny. Members of the association repre senting h"iil T.'i per cent of the beer business of the country nre iu utten-diiiM-e nt the nnnunl ineeliu convened today III Ibe Hotel Sllelbiirue. One of the nio.l iutei-eMiu;: reports before Ihe eninention i lllllt of Col. Ii b H 1 1 1 1 1 t-1 . Jr., wlni recently imiile ii lour of im esliir.-ilioii lliroiih the ,111'oliibiliuii r t ii I in the son Hi mid. wi"-1. CoiiMiieiitii on the re--t: 1 1 1 ( of hi- o!)sir :il ion, he snid: WANTED Timber and Coal Lands Apply to B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs "pen. i "I found Hint the spread of prn- II is believed Hint Ibe roud will be liiliili,.n tendencies in Ibe West nnd be opeueil clear to the !:' by June ,mlk i- ill-considered nnd . lwsly. 111. The remainder of the road is. of I i r i 1 runs results, economicn nnd Ad Writers All Ads for the Ciorpy and the Bedford (iniucreial Club pre pared free of charge. ( ral ha "No il- nt. h- foltmved in its wake. otht in the wet and south il-ei. In-re. there are object ion- la w-breakimr. disorderly sa - : ! niw and hotels. Those places '" iii'd luive been exterminated by the j i' 1 1 i'i ' 'ii i c u t of otine; law or by ' million Mrmirly asserted, instead of j re-t rief intr the liberty of the entire ! i'1'inmtiiiif v. 1 C. Hansen. Tom Mnffiit. We make any kiml and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. Before You Invest IN - City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND CONSULT JAMES M. POTTER Mills-Mc3all Building einir.-e, payable, but the new prink linir outfit a re ton yet ready and wttrliinir. Snper i--..r Ifnuhe .villi a ai'fj of men are ereciinv tanks a! interval i!'ntr the !i'n :., arraii' iiijr to i-et 'valer to thcin. In a few days the team hauling the itiy -.pnnk-!cr will be working. Kuiir-hor-c team, will be itr-ed. The earls liave been oidered by State Knyjneer Kllery and are daiiv expected. Ilids have been received from vi.-jA7S IMMIGRANTS ARE ral team-ters who want (he nit-j USE AGAINST UNIONS hour job of keeping dow n the du-t on . the mad offered by the slate. These! SKW YOUK. .tunc 2.--The e.xccu bids have been forwarded to Kllery liv e t.,.j f the American Fedora -for his coii-iderati.ui antl t (acts j tjnn nr I.,,!,,,., w ill meet Iipi-o .Im... l.Y to consider the restriction of inmii j:ration. The Central Federated L'n ion of New York, Sunday instructed a eoniuiilte to obtain data and cou ieie with the (!.eeutie council. ,. A. Coakley, chairman of the committee of iiiiiriiratiou of the Central Fede rated Fnioii. s-aid: ''Miinv of the en- lie fronid Ihe road in -;ood condition ploynient a-eneies are now doinjr an for thirty miles. The two White ; ..norntotis harness jn sendim: immi sleanicrs tor ibe linpley .-laj:e line inints to all parts f ihe eouutrv have arrived, but no attempt to j strikebreakers. The American er.-. oer the summit has vet been j Federation of Labor desire" all the nilH'p-, ' information that can be obtained on this with ihe iev of breaking up the will soon be signed. Ilowevei the road is iu prime con dition as regards to dust now. as the recent rains wet downvthc road in pood shape, .1. II. Arnold was up I lie road to Slippery Ford Friday, which is on this highway. He weal iu a While -learner and reorled that Summer Rates East During the Season of 1909 via the Southern Pacific (Bo. From MB To OMAHA and Return $69.90 To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return $.'A10 and to oilier principal I'itios in Ihe Kasl, Middle West :ml Su.iih, Correspondingly low fiires. , . On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August II, i2. To DENVER and Return SC4.90 On Sale May 17. July I, Augus t 1 1. Going traiLsil limit 10 days from date (ft sale, final return t tin il October 31st. Those ticketB present some very altnuitivo fealures in Iho way of Htupover privileges, and choice of routes; tliercliy enabling pnHscn Kcrs to make side trips to many interesting points en route. Knitting on the return trip through California may lie had at a slight udvi.nce over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping enr reservations mid tickets will he fur nished by any Southern Pucif'ic local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. OREGON IS TO BE COUNTED RIGHT practice. WASHINGTON, June ("tainberlain has been assured by the j director of the census that for the f enumeration of Portland and Oregon j an adcfptole force will be provided.! iu view of the enormous increase in population -ince ItMjtJ enumeration. ' 'hanibi'i !a'n iiiyed the census bureau to make -pecial arrangements in iev .1 the probability that Orc-on will Phone your orders for sweet cream Senator or buttermilk to the ereamerv, FOR SALE. For Phoenix town property, both improved and unimproved and three ond orchards, se" Mutt Calhoun. Phoenix. Jackson county, Oregon. y&vs. 3rtni UfamptoTi Usaacs "Jititructor of "piano. Ttst Ifttetboo Stu6lo at ?lt&cncc. tocth OronQ. Str.tt in rum. while I'ortl I if pro- 1 1 (i " I ?J 3 v 3 -. ' "!' -h-.w t iv.r?X-rtfXPt t! rtw- Iho 02.0II0 reluriiMd in 1 - j t ) U ff t' 9 . 1 -i'J A 1!HI0. (hainlierliiin told the census !'JI''? A 8 f 'r, Irirenu lht if (rcg..n wen; properly AVtiSpl, ? t& A fared f-r n Ihe cnmlitions dctnniid- ISjrjfi-' W7,'P'M'i od the 'tale would have three if not u fi-:? T'.?j ", r' ' "V'J''; lour conirressinen utter the next ap- ff-AVV'''V? ''l. 'i f-h, l iniitiunnient Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone tbe ereannry. I. E. KN'YAUT, President JOHN' S. OHTII, Cashier. J. A. I'KlfliY. V'ico-l'rcsid.M.t. V. I'.. JACKSON, As-'l Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. S 1 1 I