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THE MEDFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MttDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, J USE 11, lim. 3 !ud: "Say, Annie, give me another cup of Coffee," Annie: "No Hud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." 5ud: "But, Annie, mother is now using Folder's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." Folger's Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know of,' We sell it absolutely merit. ' Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND PEED. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, ORE O O N jj& Cointig, & Statu Depositary Established 1888. Capital and Surplus 125,000 Resonrrcn $700,000 t Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All kinds of Engines, Spraying tchinery. Agents in Southern Oregon T riinnimro rainDMnrvo, 4.4 " ' New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 Why not iron in comfort this-summer f The Electric Iron heats in three minutes no wait ing, no changing iront. We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial Write, telephone or eall at our office, 208 West Seventh street, opposite the Bij? Eleetrie Sin. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors t Condor "Water ft Powtr Go. Highest Attainment In Systematic Banking ServiGe : The .Jucksou County Bank respectfully solicits your account, subject to your chock, with the strongest guarantee of niifety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in imtoinatic. banking service, which as sures the greatest care in eTery finan cial transaction, with this obliging institution. V. I. V AWT KB, Preeident. ' i) K. L1NDLEY, Cashier. Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma- for X v munoc at uu. tin or o rn . NEWS ITEMS FROM BUTTE FAllS VICINITY Prof. Wright, Luther Hughes' un3 a party of our young Indies took a buggy ride on Sunday, spending the day picknioking at Rnncherin. Pitching quoits and playing tennis nre tho evening pastimeK of our young folks. Krnest Smith is working at the Kalis. He reports his father's health imieh improved and that he has been teaching in the Parker school dis trict. The way to build up a town is to stop knocking anil all hands work in harmony, encouraging every move ment and enterprise promoting the social, material and moral interest!: of the town. . . No favors are ever - granted by railroad companies to the town or people who obstruct its movements. Would not it be a good service of our valley preachers arranged for the holding of religious exercises in Butte KAIIsf. We want the civiliz ing influences of (he gospel and have much need of a moral uplifting. Messrs Wright and Clevenger arc do ing what they can. teaching a small Sunday school, and Judge Pentr. is aiTanging to deliver a mornT lecture and to introduce a churehly form of religious service. l.et tho valley ministers cntjie ,out among us and give, some minor service for the do mestic missionary field. Xo town or people ever thrives or grows, in all that is best, without the saving, and refining influences of Christian i.y. Wo notice tlmt olivmly Kn;rle Vnint nf the rnilrniul extension. The ho tels have a !arj:e fmnily of hoarders and the merchants are doing well. It hchnovV Ktigle Pointers to allow no inl'lnenci's that will hinder this great enterprise. The peojiJe should see to I II that the railroad officials and men are encouraged, not obstructed, and no gouging or inflation of prices should he tolerated. This railroad will add dollars to every foot and acre of laud around and every as sistance should he given In aid it in its const ruction work, and there 'shoutd he ,110 objection made to tho acquiring of rights of way. It is an easy tiling to run around frr as far away from a town that it will be virtually killed and (he ranches de prived of accessible transportation facilities. We look to Kagle Poinl for every available help, as also to the ranches al the Hue to render! all help. We want to build up vour . . . . Mil l tines y, nut' i i" ifcj r impim iiiu inir own, and can only do this with your timely support. Good fishing is reported in the creek and many anglers are avail ing themselves of the opportunity. Hanger Hoesch is now domiciled with his family in our (own in Doff Karnes' residence property in Itroad way. Guy Cohley of the Middle Bridge section was trading in our town dur ing the week. Jack I. ungate, who has been as sisting in ranger work, has finished hjs jub and is now' looking after ranch matters, J. P. Ihighe is buildiiiir up a fine -lure trade and weekly adding to his -tuck. Tourists can find supplies alway- on band, at the store- and prices reasonable. .John "adzow and ('. O. 1 taker hauled in a lar-re supply of building ipnleriul fo rthv Duphrey residence, v. liirli'i- mpidly uearinir eompletinn tunlcr A rchiteet Pnwers. .Iiv;h!y work has cclm be-juu on the uatcr w..rl,. to -apply our town with in-i n -t :i in -prinr.' "a(ir. Thi. - work will be done ly jtrivnte enpitaKj for miuM'-ijiii! 'wi!er-h: is not (rai:- ' tieaMe under our jtolilical system.) and i- .In. i expeii-ivc a;d inefticieot for'taxpnyers. We lliink that it nas iriitirnely ac tion to cert-.e roa dworJ; on tin ptud's and i- iloiiis.' xr-.-iicnt ..rl.- a vr - iiiiinciif t-hitriicf Th.' liit!. IK'V --f'h! V. :ls u ''"'i'l h:ive lu.xp.'iyt'i-- ill..-llli.-ht. Wc lull '.vi' '-I'Vlainiy :l l-i--hl I., lui'.f iur Ihl'Iiu ii v in t r.i i'IiiMc coniliii'in ;il the your. .l.in Allen "f Di-rliy i- linililin a I t'inft lur'H tuini nml hn svmi iiiimi i'iliiii"'il in work thi'n-nn. His cnip i is jtliovi? tin? nvpriitfi'. Thar was a blight disturbance in our oomunity on Monday between two of our young men. Blood was drawn but no serious injuries inflicted. It ia expected that Bome action will be taken to suppres disturbances of this character. We want law and order in our town. W. C. Muhoney is hauling a large quantity of shakes to Mr. Pre Phipps of the valley to be used in covering the large barn on her ranch near Medford. It is hoped that the telephone line wil soon be completed, as eueh day shows the need of communication with valely points. Tom Grigsby, engineer o fthe Der by saw mill, was visiting our town on Suturday in connection with a log ging contract to remove the down timber n found nhd upon the town site. Before these lines are in type two of our young people will join their fortunes and begin a life journey up on the matrimonial sen. 1. H. Harris of Medford, accom panied by Messrs Dewing, Wood bury and Dudley, with their wives, of Kalamazoo, Mich., and J. K. Kn yart. president of the Medford Na tional Hank, were business visitors (o our town during tho week. These gentlemen inspected their property interests, reviewed tho labor situa tion and planned an outline of future action. We sincerely hope that. their impressions were favorable and thai much good wil come of their visit. We welcome capital and capitalists, and stand ready to eneonraeg by word and act every movement look ing lit the advancement of our town. We cannot nt'M'rd to. and will throw 110 ohf-l ructions in tch way of ihe iu trudueliou of men and measures pro motive of our moral and material progress. , It. II. Harris and wife were wel come visitors to Itntte Kalis during; the week, 1 t Judge Durham, n proinieul rail-' road attorney of (Intnts Pass was visiting in Hutto Kails on Monday. j lie made, with Mr. Collins, a capital- : ist of Michigan, a pleasant social call upon Judge Pent,. - i Many were the complimentary re marks about our new school house, by prominent visitors who were with) as daring the present week. ! Mr. Itrown and wife accompanied' by Artist (Injury of Medford.! reached Mulle Kalsl on Monday eve. The funnel' comes to gather facts and incidents for a prospectus of the litun and count rv, while the latter 'will take views of the many scenes' and surroundings to illustrate the ad- ' jvantagese of this section and to be i ne,.,1 ' - ' ' ' ,' bonitpiind excelelut . dinner for tin inlors and all enjoyed it very much, speaking of it in the highest terms. The Dewing and Wondhnry parties .pres their reyxets that tbev were I unable to visit the Ohenehain home land partake of one n flhe delectable I meals for which Mrs. Ohenehain and I Miss Frankie have established them selves an enviable reputation. John liutler with u friend, is in oUr section ou a fishing trip. The Dewing-Wood bury party have taken an inspection (rip to Itanch eria and the bit; timber la-It. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Blankets j ; ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK j - J. C. Smith East Main, Next Rex Grocery Co '. 'MViyzji M jf 'j k -fh .i p $ -j. ieyil The Medford Pharmacy The Store with the Yellow Front 1FYQU INTEND TO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a .good solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE two stories and garret; this can be built for the same price as a bungalow come and see WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, General Contractor, 30 years' experience First Class Workmanship Warranted. Plans and Specifications Free of Charge Orders Expected at Residence. 244 West Fourth Street, Corner of Ivy Street, or at 103 Main St., "T J. W. DRESSERS OFFICE.' r WANTED Timber and Coal Lands Apply to B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson Comity Bank Upstairs Summer Rates. East During the Season of 1909 via the Southern Pacific Go. -1 From MEDFORD To OMAHA and Return .'. $69.90 To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return $84.40 nud to other principal cities in tlio East, Miilillo West unil South, Correspondingly low fares. ..... i t i '. ( On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 1 1, 12. To DENVER and Return $64.90 On Sale May 17, July I, Augus t 1 1. Going transit limit 0 days from ilalo of sale, final return limit Ooloher 31st. These tickets present surre cry allraclivo feat urns in tho nay of stopover privileges, unil nhoiee nf routes; Ihereliy eiialilii.), pa.-nun-tiers to make side trips to many interesting points en ruule. Honlini: on the return trip thl'ouli California may he had at a slight lidvnnec over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping ear reservations und tickets ill he fui -Rished any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. yClts. TJnme 3'fampton Isaacs "Instructor of "Piano, Tilsit Jttitboc. Stufttc at 7tal6fnct. 3?ortb Orange Str.tl .) E. KNYAHT, President K.HIN K. OliTH. Cashier. THE MEDFORD CAPITAL SURPLUS Safety boxes for rent. A We solicit IF IT S IN TUP ri Fr.TRIn Al I IM "IT'S HERE." , So waste no more time oall .. c .. i.. t .1 i : - uiiunrn ill Biii.i i. it wuu u un ciisio l :.,.. wlin. Mtn kn.,Ant. A ., ... prices thej are always beyond com petition. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. .1. A. PI'.IMIY. Vi. e-l'n-iil. i-i W. It .l.U'KOX. A - t Cm -hi-i .'. NATIONAL BANK $50,000 ,$10,000 general Banking Business transacted. your patronage.