THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OKK0()NT. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1900. " For you particular customers who 'demand the best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate Coffee." It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee- not if we paid SI a pound for it. : Everything about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED 3Ztrs. 3vint Ufampton Isaacs "Sitstuctor of "Piano. Ttst 3Zlct)C& s o a o u Economy,; No Favorites played in our market. You are assured of the best money can buy in the line of . FRESH AND SALT MEATS, POULTRY, BUT TER AND LARD at all times, regardless of whether your bill is !0 cents or $10. We are not a cut-rate market, as we must have a living profit in our business and the only way to cut prices is to give inferior quality, which we will not do. If you desire the best at no greater price than you pay for poorer quality, buy of us. THE 3 ECONOMY MARKET HUTH & ASHPOLE, Proprietors. Opposite Postoffice Phone 461. lEconomy o o o 5 HAD $10,000,000 LEDGE YET DIED A TRAMP COI.OK.UH SrUINGS. t'al.. An;j. 17. Unlirrt Wmmirk. fimul as tin; ' ilUi-iivt'ivr i'I' Cripplo Civck. ilit'tl In-tv in pnvi'ily nmllcriiig t the lt of now lii'lils. He li)uil yi't lo t'iiiil ; mini' to iviIi'wm- tin? ."FlO.000.OiMl i-liiim lie solil t'ir 'follU. , Wmiuick was tln son of "Koilv nim-r," H'u'ibort WoimicU. Sr., ln i.i lilt' lutlfi- cij-'litu'S U'l't lo liv " 'ho Iii'rilnjso f 11 ''l',im "" W"'1' which Hit' father hutl siulil in vniii for 10 .vein's would hi rovojilrd ''! Crillih) Creek if tho son kept up tlitf soarcli. The fntehiT died; young Vn muck took his ulueo ns a prospt't'toi-. mid in spito of the jeers of othevo, nulled elose tihout the Creek count with shovel mid divining rod f 'JO yenrs.' One du v in WO I ho hit tin- yellow lediie. Tis friends told him it was "fool's sold;" his brother-in-law mil partner took it to thn neuivsl assay uffiee only after five days of pro test. He i'iiiiU' liii'-k with a govern ment eertil'irate to show that the 'find" averajjed .fllUO to the ton. That news made l!oh Womurk one day and liroke him two days after nurd. For. after stnkinu' out every claim throughout the leau-tli mil hreadlh of the sold lead, he went to town, spent all his niifjiiets over a bar and at a nearby roulette table, sold all his elniins for $."(00 more in urde;' to make a final wager on the red ami a week later was diK-;iii pll with a shovel for the man who had bons:ht his rights to one of the grout est mines the world bus ever known. For the last five years of bis life Womuok had been ton decrepit t work. For two years ho had lain bed ridden in a little lodu'niir house eared for hv an elder sister. BROTHER GIVES UP OUTLAW WHO ASKED FOR SHELTER HAIililKlirUO, Auk- I". Alfred Kiiiurd, a lVrry enmity outlaw, lies seriously wounded in the llurrisbiun hospital as thn result of a desperAl" buttle in a small nioiinlaiii soltle uieut north of this, city, wheie ho yesleiday niorniiig atteinplod lo roll the store of Lewis Myers. Holding up the entire hamlet at the point of his revolver, Kinard entered the store, hut wim interrupted by 0 ear lloisley, who opened fire, on iliu desperado. Kinard fell nl'ter half n dozen shots hud been exchanged, and was up and uway into the thick un derbrush before his pursuers eoul l capture him. lie wus badly wounded i the left thigh, hut managed to hide himself until the chase wus abandon ed and then crawled over Ihe moun tains and through the woods to the home of his brother, Aiue Kinard, several miles distant. Blooding and almost unconscious, he begged his brother to take him in and hide him. Tho brother took hi'n in. hut immediately sent for an of ficer and Kinard was hurried to the Harrisburg hospital. The physicians say he cannot recover. For years he has bee noted fur his during lawless ness and is wauled on if score, of charges. Granulate Sore Eyes Cured. ''For twenty years I suffered from a bad ease of granulated sore eyes," says Martin lloyd of llenriclla, Ky. "In February. l!)f):t, a gentleman ash ed me to try Cliaiiiberlain's Salve. I brought one box and used abort two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since." This sulve is for sale by Lena H. UuV kins' I'lianiiacy. , TO SURVEYORS AND, OTHERS-. 1 have complete field notes of all donation laud claims and a large ' portion of the government surveys in Jackson county. These nolo-, may be copied in my office for r0 a claim or section. Complete maps of Medford, Talent, Central Point. Tolo, Cold Hill, Kagle Point. W'oodvillc and P.utte Falls. Surveys, maps, bine prints and des criptions of lots mid tracts niuilo. J. S. HOWARD. C. E. Rooms 7-8, Adkins Bldg. . Medford, Or. For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. - If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate of Interest. We will furnish money to build Churches. .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or pay off debts on .real estate. Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping interest, or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or small.. We also allow you 3 percent interest on all advance payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real Estate Office of WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDFORD Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Rosebury Rest - Romp - Recuperate At the Seashore Newport Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground, possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating- fishing-priding driving, and exploring, make New port a most charmng and popular play ground. Southern Pacific ; Has a SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO . , , NEWPORT OF : . . . $10.00 from Medford , Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." A! S. RONENBAUM, Agent, Medford. WM. McMURRAY, .'. ' General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. We-do JOB PRINTING Medford Iron Works I ; E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist t t All b'r,' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t enmcry, Mgems in aoumern ureyon lor THE ETERNAL QUESTION How Many Trips Over the Washboard? THAT question worries you when your nicer things begin to show the wear arid tear of rubbing. Rut rubbing h bound to be hard on clothes it wears nway the board in a year! . Throw away your washboard! Treat your clothes right! , Try the Collleld Power Washer. It washes entirely without rubbing. No imitation washboard inside, like other machines. Nothing to wear or tear your clothes. Pays for itself many times over by the saving on the clothes. Let us put it in your home and do your washing for you. Examine it. Examine its work. You won't let us take it back after that. City water runs it while you rinse and hang out. If you arc still doing your washing by hand, wast ing your energy and strength, or are using one of the old style washing machines, we would suggest Unit yon call at once and inspect Cof field Power Washer You will find a pretty good cut of it in this ad, but it does not show the beauty and simplicity of the mo tor which operates the machine- . No Labor on Your Part I t washes while you rinse and hang out, and the , expense is less than 5 cents a week. Sent on free trial if desired. Medford Hardware Co. Excellent Workmanship FAIRBANKS, MORSE 4, CO. "