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9 11 MEPJTORD MAIL TKIBUNB, MMUFOIID. OKEflON, FRIDAY, JANUARY", 28, 1910. I MEDFORD'S ROLL OF HONOR liwOULD REGULATE I . LOOKS LIKE UTAH FOR BIG BATTLE Rlcknnl Snys Ho Will Forfeit Entire Sum Mo Posted Doforo Ho Lots It Go. 8AI.T LAKH CITY, Utah, Jnn. 28. " " " .. " ',0Vr,T " tirl((l..ll, A, V. Harnett. J. H. Ilollln- . vlit,lt.,ltl. Wt ijri,,. W. ,, , ,,r r" '. .... . HT, N. H. Honnolt, Jl. P. HoriHon, W. ,!, j, j,, Detainer. M. R McCown. : tun. tha need of Inwn to rteulnto the Utorncc of food 1110 bcinf iiculiit 'd ''hero todny. The documents declare (lint fo hIohiko i tlio immediate enueo of I Ilenutlfiil Salem In tlio watchword I for tho capital city for 1010, The loliil mcmbciMhip of Hut .Mmlford Commercial club Iiiih khiuii lo .'117 iih'iiiIhth during tlio priMiMit umpniKii. TliiH iiii'iiiih Hint the old lull of 2H0 inciiiborH wiih all but doubled. Two hundred and tivcnty hijvimi now name have been Houurod. TIiohu who mo acllvuly eiiKiujed in (lRuiHtiriK in tlio upbuilding of Modford nnd thu Unjoin Klvor valley nro: Old .Mi'inlier. New MciiiIm rn, J. (J. Allkln, W. (. AMoiipokkii, M. w. At. Konncdy, lid Polliner, L. U. Alford, A. C. Allan, K. Y. Allan, h. IlnskliiH, Oeo. L. Dnvin, J. B. How John It. Allan, Hurt Amierwon, E. X. im( j)r, jj, j, Hrravo, Goo. .Mor Andornoii, I4d At. Andrew, Major An- rinnn, Dr. Irn Phipp, Frank II. dniM, It. V. Antlo, William Undo, L. Uu)t Wl M. Holm, W. M. Van A. Harbor, Ur. F. u. Humor, Mono Hcoyoc, Frank Ainay, lid Htoep, R. FOOD STORAGE Hew York Makes Move for New Laws Maklnu It Illegal to Store Food for Longer Period Than Twenty Days. BUFFALO, N. y., Jnr.. 'J8.-Pcti. tioim mn'inff upon tho state logiRla- i ii it kiii irn nnruti tr v ii i iiiiii in i mi ... . . - u ... . , ," , T' .' " T. IluvorhWo, J. u. JiiBimin, i u. j ko Oati , L. Utiffiold. H. J. Ad Inttrnt word from tlio Novpriii promo-; . a u mi. . .. . .. .. .. .. ... ..... ' "iHlinm, r n.'U .1. iiiiuiivj , . - jm ,m, .AlCIOUOUell, !i. I). S (' UllWC tar In a teloiirain roco vod horn todny. . .... ., A ,, ,. ,i 1 ' . 1. "" ' . ' . 11 " 1 " .. . . ' lion, vi. uocui, u. ihikk". I av To U. Kt nieai n. Ilarrv iiiPK tra ace nn.'H i nai no n mmuy . n..,. . ..: ' . Iiiih nurrod with JoffrloH and lloruur:., . ., , ,, , . ' . ' . . ' i . , . 'i.i "" " muiinuii, it, ii ur ah lino c, jo in uanic Jiirt:, uco. " HI J S,,Bl,n va!rnft,wUSrU ! F- M ,,rokor' W' 8 MnK,k'' Ar",,,r Sr., IIlK Mm Hulllvnn of Now orl HP.IWI. . nrown. J. C. Ilrown. i. a... i u t..u i.i i... ""''' - - - - -.14111:1-1117 Jtlllllllill It IF 4ll(J 1lflUIIIl. II MJ , WANTED A Chocolate Dipper, or a girl to learn the business. RUSSELL'S, The man who makes the high-grade goods. 129 EAST MAIN STREET. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS CHANCES mmio-noiaor. JuririoH anu ..onunou , , , . A 0 Hur, n N ..... ... .1..!.... .1 .1.. ......... I ... ItlflH of t!tali Inlorfuro tho flKht. Tlio Tcli'Kram. Tlio tolournm ronilH a frllowit H. P. WhctHtoiic. W. H. In ii j,,,,t,,r K' Cal"' inmm "'l'1'"11' Moo.hvv, J. W. Haw. Clin. Klra.., with or Htop, w N. CHIMpl)0l!( w, , Ctul0lli j. . J(,HH nil(k,ri J Rf Cm)k( mu l rnruiiin, nr. v. u. uanow, Leonard J, V. Anile, (l.-o. A. Mutt, Dr. Ciinx'iil.'r, (l. u. (Jaru.r, ii. uiaim. ()o,,.( Bi Ktnitli, ChnrlM K. Ifnn proBcnt hik'h cost of living. They! demand a law making it illegal to hold food in HtornKu more than 00 dnyH. Tho Ituffalo United Trade Conn- cil voted n nnathiiK condeninnlioii .f FOR SALE 1G0 acres in timber. Morale methods. It declared that 8awmill nnd stumpnf;o. the present (ronernl meat boycott did .WANTED From owner, prices 7-room house, furnished. Half interest in a good restaurant. 4-room house, $1150. FOR SALE OR TRADE Percheron Btnllion, weighing 1800 pounds. 22 Winchester rifle, special; will tnko chickens. 10 acres in Culifornia. In Case of vSicRness I'll O N E 3 (5 A 1 ME.DFORD PHARMACY Near Post Otfict All Night Sorvicu Freo Dolivory PLUMBING SIEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed PiiceB Reasonable COFFEE.N , PRICE i in' ii'H'Kr.uii ri'iuiH un n iiuivn, , .,.!.,. ., ri i it , .. ,. , T'ontrart lp.od, botwoon ruynolf, ' j,, 1 i)oii Col vIk Wllllniii T'l r '. w T?-u ,vr",n"Mnot nffocl "I0 vncUcr hecttUhn th"y Heritor and Jnffrlc In 0Kdon Jn-1 "'V; "V" " , ' j f . " ''"J ,,"0' W: '''' v. .J. merely wo.ild store thoir product un- uary 21 by which I am to pont the " " h C I CoVo ' Tli r V , Tm' ' "w W" 151 mC'lt WM ft ,1CCC8!,ity- .,.,., ..' rimniiiv n Hni. uirticH, c. ii. ur, jidii, ii, jv router, William Weisnr, ntlro puriii with rimotby D. Bui- A. ctnuMt u, AI. Com, V. H. j Abe. C. T. Noe W K Whine- uMciuvn-rnv n r i. oo llvan of Now York. In cno tho nji-; Wuntn a crowcll I'rodor- , n r w r i V. v ASIIINOTON. D. O.. Jan. 28.--thorltlc intorforo tho purso Is to bo T "'cum A Tcu ic5 C f H' C"n "'r in 'f' nnu,,r?' N Incrcnfi0 of forcin 100,1 im'M,r"' nml divided eoimlly between Jeffries nnd CJm!J,nf Ck'C U ' H'r ( ?',,h vr n"!- Gr:,"" ,1ecrcnKC of ho,no J,.n. Then, no posn.b.Uty of ni;,!; gjg K'lw ' R T 0 S'T ? "f bu,,et,n ,MUef tho eontinitlmln-declared off throuKh ,, ,'VM clmr w navu D 0 V" ?' i n ' T tho ,,c,nrtmcnt of commerce nnd In any Interference of (lloanon. LS K 1 ID nvU Bcoll Dnvls Dr n "l Uru- "t" 0lt"'", u bor n"Cnt t,,C prCBCnt hiph priceS "f "I think tho story tlmt tho fight J ' vl'oy Xo J vi' I r "v" '" m ' w ' ' H,,ch ,,r,,",'tfi nml CCCSf!iticR- has been declared off In Utah must ""J "' "oboTb Dow' P ifft'l rf,,"' T,1C rcfort 8,10WB thnt 5 1000 " lmv enmnnted from tho Ran Krnn- "" p'i" 8 Dm oy I v "n .. u Cn ?"C rn5,,,, 'S(n(es i",por,;,1 0-000'000 eUco Koclety of tho knockors of tho1,; V , ! ?,',. ' C' l Rowc' W D' Allcn """O" worth of crude stuffs more than it Z i ,,nVS,;,f,;,Pn,2llr ""-. C. F. Cook, Joe Hiblmrd, John ,ho year before. It also shows 1 j J- Bnu-rlck, J. E. Knynrt. W. O. oimstead. Charles E. Toll. S. T. l,nt j i()00 the country's exports in OlcntiMHi CounlH on Jeffries. I !?!,,0,,;,Cr .'l' Kan?' W 'V ?W,bMn1,, ,f,,wnnl. Jr- Sohennerhom, SI. cn,de foodstuffs were fVI.000.nno SAN FUANCIHCO, Jan. 28.'Mt j , ";);rl' ,'rofo3,',0r ' J0''!' J- Kn.mck. Fred Hopkins. James K. ,CRB thnn Ul0 prccediK ycnr. The looks like press aunts' work." Is r' , '-r n n i . n r i y W J n,,r,'i,,';o. Ed Gor0' - J ) bulletin shows that tho supply of beef tho comment of Jack qicoon todny ,,m"i' ,! r""; "' mn ' . A. Colemnn, Jako Klipper, for ocnl consumption hns been ndd ou Rlokar.IV toloKrnm Hint tho fl,5ht j f ' "" . ? ,7 ' n W Stri,,,;'r Sw,,M,rr' A S Wcl18' I the value of $1,000,000 bv the vtll be held near Salt I.nko. I V M". Oeorire Uomis, Clarence Ends. Earl j increased importation nnd to the "I don't l.ollovo thru Jeffries ,K... 1 ) )' ' "noir. Dovo OoaAMcni, W. ,in(.y, . T. KIvm,t C. 0. Power, value of $8,000,000 by the increased ed any agreement with Itlcknrd In . ( :,r,'"' J' P" "or"' W W; W- Wntt. J. R Wricht, P. I J exportation. ......... .. .,..,.,,..1 n...,.a., i .....! w- Orccn. L. A. GroRory. LdKnr ncnt. 0 t yaWfstt j. w. .Tncobs. . on ! into 11 North D St. iMed ford. Ore. Phone 303 II.. f.. 1 n Unit t 1 Ilfill..!- I 1. v r . . . ... Jeffries' word thnt ho will stick by ..'. ' ... '.' u- .owniueis, tuns. v. biiarpe. mo and I trust him nnmiiion. w. u. nummon, joe i.. J( w Mt.inlyro, A. . Williams, E. Ullll I (limi ln,,.,rul.... I...il C ltn.,11,1,, II fl ... r, ..... ... "I will leave for Benttlo on Sunday j , '.' ,,, ' ' " "ori:e u. .Miliar, kcv. u. evenlnif. Jeffrlen Is duo tbero on ,,rr,,,. rl.. ,ul ...1,l!,.,n"" l-" ' Tlieifs, W. S. Clay, C Tuesday, and I will meet him upon ," " "T, . V .. . . 14 ,1, ' ' A ,,lMncr W K- my arrival. Tlum tho matter will bol . "'"..' . .' . .O0.!or.'. . . . " !T'i PhipP". B. A. Hicks. Kline RosS definitely settled ono wny or another. ' ;V r . in uunn u. u. rI(n.I(s UntoMw, I, O. Orion. X. It has Kono far onouKh, and I am Ko-l " '' l Um"l?ir? '')' ''"". O. SI. Relsby. J. S. Vila. C. Init to see tlmt the bk- fdlow .lo-!0' "lc,',,on. J- v- ""tchnson, K. Un Xf A ,Iowp w H Tlpkep, clLs hZelf C' ,r,,,a",, Cll,,r,"H W ,Hflac,, W' P T. C Norris. J. E. Oleon. Edwin D. ' "I repent that tho flht will take I ""f"' D' Jnck.on, William 11 Uoot) Chnfi M(.aoUraI1, E. C. AvIoPf place In San Francisco. These Halt ! Jnt'k- f J Jounson . h Jo in- Wll,e. j. Muil(lv, n T. v de Car. I.nko and ICly n.oorts do not bother i"0"' ,)r" J M K(,on,, h' fc' Ko,,OJr, J. W. Cnmnlian. K. W. Anderson. J. mo In the lorni. becnuso I know J;' Cu:!l VT v'r E' VnyUe' " Trowl,ri.!,:o. Oeo. whoro I stand" " ,r' C' M K,(l'1, Klrby' l' ' Endn. ,7. D. Dawson. W. H. Rrown, - K'lHor. J- A. Klser, Illalno K'lum, C. A. t a. ICreurcr. J. W. Lnwler. Ren YAKIMA SOON TO HAVE 10,000,000 APPLE TREES SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 28. T.mi million youne; apple trees will be jjrowion in the Ynkiina valley, wo of Spokane, the coming season, ac cording to A. W. .McDonald, presi dent of tho Washington Nursery company of Toppenish, Wash. He predicts that within a tow years Wnphiiik'ltin will lead Hie world in ivniKi.t, j. r-. Lawrence, u. t. i.aw- SloI,ion. Veme Canon, Fred W. ton. C. II. Lewis. Dr. S. A. Lock- Mcnri,, ,T w. nom Jt 0i jnsmnn wood. II. II. Lorlmer. II. U. Lumsdon, w n Holhrook. Alfred Pnrkhurst. i.. . i.yons. ii. u. .Mciinue, u. w w n Cinilin, ninton Seo, L. 0. McCoy, V. C. AlcCray, W. II. Alctlow- Ci)hmnn r. n, MilIcr( N c, Wostor.. nn, J. A. Mcintosh, C. A. Malboouf. fi(l,(1 w H Mot.kort j. T. Summer-' ii. v... .Mauoj, j. ..inrun, r. v. villo. E. Hall, Joseph Kellv. John Aledynskl. F. 13. Merrick, O. V. Moy- Arn,(1( r Stnnlmnli. II. R. Six ers. F. B. .derrick, T. W. Miles, A. Keeknie, W. II. WhetPo). Hnrrv Tut II. Miller. L. M. Mlnnrd, J. W. Mlt-;,,,,, s L. Leonard. W. SI. Hodo.i. chell, Thomas Moffat. II. L. MontKom- Rl, Wilkinson. C. Dnffield. Henrv ory, T. II. Alooro, Walter Mooro, AI. r,,i, Tm,. Cv. V. T. f!i.mil-. P For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, ones, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and Ball cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith ' 314 E. Main. bcnrwK orchard or cominp bearing. Have calls every day for vacant " houses; pleased to have you li.ntj them. ! FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.! for gentlemen onlv. WANTED. m i . iwo men nna tncir wives on ranch; one woman to work on ranch; woman to wash. 30c ner hour. For sale One lot on Grapo street. E. F. A. BITTNER. Prop. R0MM 208, PHIPPS BLD6. PHONE MAIU4I4I. FOR SALE WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AUD SUBVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURKISHED. i B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFOKD - - - - OREGON Office in Jackouu oounty Bank Upstairs 100 Acres of GocI Fruit Land, Pi i miles west of Grants Pass. Forty seven lots In Jacksonville, fine location. I I have also cot a pair of fine" Cugnr Kittens, five months old, which ran bo bought at n reasonable price. " ENQUIRE G.N. Lewis Jacksonville tho nursery bus .. ess. The Was hing-i . "" i 7 trfvtHt l' l0 ll- ,v ton Nursorv coinimnv will within u ' ' rr' Morrison, J. I . PrtMiHi. L. L. Jacobs C. W. Fosle-. 1011 .MIIS0I. (Oinpilll Will. Ullll II l Mmt, c , Ml1HOn Wlllnm Mlir- rjiinrle Rrown Hnrrv Cnrllmi Tnl.n few days, star between (10 and iOi, . , ,., V'..i o n vn..in n, i .-iint io mown. nnrr. l nriton. .loim men at work grafting trees. Tl.o , ,''y- C!yA?r0Bo"Bi";vS:iIS: " JlfJT rr. Cni.klln. E. B. Trow- work will contmue f,0 days, durmg ir.,J'1 l' l ' a sZ' IT"0' I)r W Cln,,,,v' W' W' which timo they o,Peetto graft V , Is " 'L' aN'vl 'nPlrP.v, William Lewis, R. Tl. 000,000 trees. Sir. .McDonald was ' rN"rn r M .'V, Pri,rf,n"1- W- T" Aw"- Tn ' . Oooruo O urlon. J. D. OIwoll. Joan tt....i. i.-h- . n m..t... . r ...t E.. ........ 1 ... ' ' I.ITl. 1.1111,11. 1 . I . llllltlll. I . II, I llll'lll 11,1 Ii irsorymrii Imviiig the new stale horticultural law ainonded lo provido for inspec tion of nursery stock by tho stnte before it is shipped from I he nursery. SIX DARING SPIRITS OFF TO SCALE M'KINLEY S. Orth, F. OsonbruBKO, Thomas W. ' T , j 0 ,,, , , w 0 WJ Pack. Dr. F. C. Pane, C. W. Palm, David 11. Palmer, E. S. Palmer, J. J. Parkor, T. J. Parton, II, 11. Patter- TACOSIA, Wash., Jan. 28. Head - mer. Newton Tinker. E. B. Hoke, II O. Stocckman. W. W. Harmon, fi. iB. Sawver. Clarence C. Plnrcc. W. son, Hortico I. Polton. L. Perkins, J. A JoMi n CoTomnn W. T A. Porry, Dr. E. 13. Plckel, C. IL Oriovos. W. J. Sretcnlf. C. W. Zom. Plerco, II, P. Plntl. L. O. Porter, Mp TTenuann. W. IT. Crawford, W. George W. Prlddy, M. Purdln, W. C. c, Kinvon. Frank Bnllinger, Fra.ik Reagnn. A. C. Randall, Walter F. Wortmnn. Claude Stiles, E . 1) .Town- inu, J, ii. ueainoB, .uiriiu j. iieuuy, We Have Just Received a Carload of send. II K. Kilnion,1a A W W'nlbn,. r T.. i..,i,ii. ii i? n ii .. ing a party of six daring spirits, Tom ' V , ..n n' ' w N i0,"'0,n "nddis. Jack UoyAo! Fairbanks, Alaska, i! r'w i ito TT R Wi,S"' 3 V W"W ' journeying toward Mount MoKinloy Io 'J?'?' " ,'A ,B' J'' 1 0,J'.WHI B.vbee, Alfred Tvey. O. F. Sims, oday u.d before July 4 confidently A'.f;n"0 Rdmotto. Leo J. Sliksche oxpoetH some one of his men to plant ,cllcfinvC1 q Irn,! nL' t H A1,,ort A,1orso' R' !" th! Stars nnd Stripes on Ufa forbid- ' "y J ' J j r ,0' p ' -rt. A. De Blanche, T, C. Norri .i!.... i. ..r xr' u..irt..i. Shooror, L. L. Small, Frnncls A. x Worres. Ocoreo A. Coin Jnbn tllllU nilllllilli- t'l 4iuuut mviMiuvji I ling summit oi Mount Aieiumey Lloyd's primnry object is to provo tlmt tho highest ponk in North Am orion can ho conQuorod. In addition to this, ho is being bnokod to tho ox tout of a $5Q00 wngor tlmt tho trip will bo successful. W. II. MoPhoo and Davo Potroo of Fairbanks furn ished tho money for tho hot; its tnker wnB not namod. In tho party bosidon Lloyd nro Robort Horn, W. R. Taylor, Chnrlos Moa9niglo, C. E. Davidson nnd Wil liam Lloyd. According to ndvicos rocoivod from Fnirbnnks todny, tlio six mon stnrtod on tholr joumoy Do cembor 27. t ... CELEBRATE THEIR 57TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARRIAGE Captain nnd Mrs. W. Rnwlings of Shoridnn, Wyo., who nro pponding tlio wintor with their dnughtor, Mm. O. E. Fox, of Contrnl Point, colebrnt od tlio 57th nnnivorsnry of tholr mnr rlngo nt tho Fox vosidoncoi January 10. Captnin and Srrs.. Rnwlings wora roBitlonta of Modford from 10!) to 10.05, whon thoy romovod to their prospnt homo. Road tho Clnssifiod Ads, Smith, R. Q. Smith, U. G. Smith, C. Coffoen, J. Enrl Price. C. IT. Den- ii. Bnyuor, u. aoronson, ur. .;is(on, Mi W. Skeel, J. R. Wilson. C W. Stoarns, W.,Q. Stool, F. M. Stow- Wnlkor. W. F. Burt. Thomns Bnr nrt, IL O. Stoddnrd, Dr. W. R. Stokes, (holomoWi Ooorpo E SnnclorSi Em. A. W. Sturgis, W. A. Sumnor, J. M ' rv pOW0PJ,, r, p. rnssnm, George Swoonoy, Robort Tolfor, D. T. Tholss, Lonri c, C) ConUon K R llny ii i . '1'iiinrnir n i nn vn n i" ' E. Trigg, R. J. Trowbrldgo, W. F. Tumor, Ed Van Dyko, W. I. Vawtor, J. W. Wnkoflold, L. E. Wnjtomnn, Van Wnltors, E. N. Wnrnor, L. ri. War ner, L. D. Warnor, Jr., L. F. Vtt8h bourno, E. D. Watorman, T. A. Wator man, J. E. Wntt, Ernost Wobb, Al fred Wooks, E. A. Welch, J. A. Woa torlund, C. E. Whlslor, J. F. Whtto, A. E. Whltmnn, Joo Whltnoy, John Wilkinson, T. J. Williamson, C. A. WIIboh, R. D. Wilson, II. Wlthlngton, O. D. Wolvortou, D. R. Wood, II. W. Wood, Wallaco Woods, J. R. Wood ford, J, E. Woodruff, S. Woolf, Irv ing Worthlngton, II. a. Wortmnn, J. R. Wright, W. T. York, Ohurlcs Young. Tho growing numbor of pooplo who dooldo, tontntlvoly nt least, upon pur posed purchases from rondlng tho nds nro going to do nlno-tontha of tholr buying In tho ptoros that do ntno ton.ths of tio pd;ortl8lng. J. n. STnyhow, C. n. Tlonnnn, Joe Dorry, W. B. nnrris, W. M. Baxter. Ooonro F. Eldred, Rev. W. F Shields, .Tonns Wold, IT. C. Zohrunp. William Lowis, Chnrlos SI. English. E. N. Cnmpbell, Rex n. Lnmpmnn. Dr. W, IT. Nuding, n. D. Tumor, O. R. Chnffee, (luy C. Jacobs, Wnlter W. Kofeldt. John Gilbert, F. W. Dophy, C. F. Rhodes, Oliver P. Ap plegate, J. IT. Hnnslemnn, W. S. Wes ton, W. E. Ilnmmol, Judge W. D. Fonton (lionornry), W. E. Church. T. A, flreen, Owen Dunlnp, C. 0, STotcnlf. Now ones, 1277; total, 507. Notice. Tho Lndios' Aid of the Presbyter ian church will give n soelnl tonight (Friday) in tho pnrlors of tho clniroli, A good program will bo rondorod during tho eve"'" tnomliors of tho congregation nod visiting friends nro cordially invited to nttend, OP THE VISITOR who 13 wolcomod by a flood of light can not fail to feol genuinely welcome. Tho one who arrives In tho dark half doubts tho warmth of his reception. A porch light adds cheer as well as comfort to tho home. It saves possible accidents and grop inwfnrthn door bell. It makes the homo beforo which it shines a beacon In tho street. A porch light Indicates progression, lovo of home and civic pride. Send for the estimate man today. Do not put it off. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO John Deere Plows direGt from t lie faGtory. We now have all styles and sizes. Call and see them. HUBBARD BROTHERS YOU FURNISH THE LAND. WE FURNISH THE BUYER. EASTERN CONNECTIONS Enable us to soil your property to the best advantage, Write, telephone or call and tell us what you have. HUNTLEY-KREMER COMPANY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. TELEPHONE MAIN 3491. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Oifico: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE 1 OSGOOD & CUMMINGS Civil Enjtfneers THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE g IN SOUTHERN OREGON. .Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports. Estimates, Etc., Water Pow ers and Wator Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Railroads, tr "igation wid Drainage. OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. J. E. ENYA-RT, President JOHN S ORTH. CasUici J. A. PERRY, Vice-Presidojt. W. B. JACKSON, Aus't Cashier, t THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL 550,000 SURPLUS JI0.W0 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. j t