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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO
Get Busy with- the Shears and Start Clipping tlieLOCAL KNIGHTS ARE BACK WITH
Coupons That Appear Daily In the Mail Tribune
Do Not Hesitate to Call on the Contest Manager
For Particulars That Five Passenger Touring Car
Is Well Worth Working For
The Prizes
CAPITAL PRIZE
IJNB KIVB-PAHSKNUBH TOUHING AUTOM0HILK (VflLU UK ON
DISPLAY IN A FKW DAYS). '"
GRAND PRIZES
TWO $100 PIANOS.
TWO $100 DIAMOND KINGS.
TWO MJSJKI38H SCIIOI.AKSIIIPS.
TWO JUJAUTIKUL LAIJ1KS' GOLD WATCIIICS.
NomlimtloiiH lit tho Mnll Trlbuno
content nro coming in rapidly nnd n
number of bright and popular younR
Indies linvo nl ready entered tho com
petition. Tho expense of thin content will bo
a heavy ono for tho Mali Trlbuno,
but uvorythlng has bcon nrrangod
for, nnd not ono objectionable fea
ture will im.r tho plonsuro und con
venience or tho successful candidates,
Tho prizes r.ro lining nrrangod for
nnd will bo on display In n fow days.
If you havo not already ontered
tho rnce, or ontored tho nnmo of
your friends, you nlioulcl do mo at
ouco.
If thoro In anything concerning tho
gront popular content that Ih not
plain to you, drop a pofltal to tho
content mnnrgor nnd nay: "I do
not undomtnnd," giving your nnmo
nnd address, nnd full Instructions
will bo furnished.
Thoro In a groat deal to bo gained
In n content of thin kind, both in
pIcnHiiro nnd cxporlonco. And thono
who enter rt tho btart, of courHo,
have the bent chnnco of winning. Clot
your frlondo to nld you and you will
bo surprised tn Boo how rapidly tho
voIoh roll up.
Tho gonornl Interest tnkon In tho
great popular content, an manifested
by tho number and high character
of nominations received, Is a sourco
of much nntlafnctlon to tho Mall Trl
buno. "Tho vnluo and nttractlvo
ncsa of tho prlros havo ovldontly
stimulated : keen and spirited rlvnl
ry, which will Interest all tho pooplo
of Mod ford and tho towns In tho
uurroundlng country. Such gen
eral Interest shown nt this early
slngo of tho contest hIiowb a deter
mined effort on tho part of tho con
testants to win and witl out doubt
oiitnbllshos tho popularity of tho
Mali Tribune's content.
You can voto for your favorites by
dimply clipping tho ballots in this
Ihhiio. It In llttlu to do but your
friends will appreciate It.
Meteorite Fires a House.
WAKKF1KM), Miihh.. Sept. 8. -Sweeping
down out of tho Bky with
u Nhnrp hinH, n small muteoritc
oiuhIkhI nguiiiHt u blind on tliu limine
of Alfred II. Itioknrds in MontroKO
nml net thu hoiiho on firu. Tho vil
lage hotionion wore called out mid
no HorioiiH damaga was done. The
meteorite gluncod off from tho Iiuukq
to the ground, wliero it wiih found.
It welglm about five pounds und is
nlinoHl pnrfeetlv round.
R. F. GUFvRIN & CO.
4 Medford National Bank Bid".
OKPKK FOR SALK
(110 noroH of orchard ami orchard laud on (ho miiiii lino of tho South
urn Pacific railroad mid adjoining n good town between Medford and
OianlH Piihh. All is in fruit troon or ready to he planted next win
ter, except '270 acres of standing timber. There are two eompletu
koIh of buildings, water rights to irrigate tlto whole property, perfect
drainage of both nil mid water, freedom from frosts mid nil features
desirable for u high-class orchard. A lurgu and profitable crop was
(nkeu from between the young trees ttiis year.
$20,000 will handle this, balance can ho arranged to suit purchaser
Ml (I por cent. It is tho kind fortunes are made from. Call if you
would like to soo it.
Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry
Largest Stock, Latest Pattern ,
and Lowest Prices
J. W. Diamond
115 East Main
Don't hold tho coupons. Voto
them ovory day.
Tho dnto of oxplra'.lon of every
coupon chn kh dally nnd every ono
must bo voted bofore the dato of
expiration given on ouch, In order to
count.
Tho rules governing tho balloting
have been made as clear lis possible
to permit mi uUomio jutllro mid Im
partiality to all. Tho nlmplo clip
ping or the ballot published here
with and filling In tho minion of
those deserving tho honor will servo
to plnce them In nomination when
tho ballot la received ut this office.
ir you nro Interested In tho con
toot ror yourcoir or friend nnd do
not- understand thu conditions, call
up tho Mall Trlbuno office and nsk
for the manager. Ho will call on
you and explain everything,
Tho prizes nro espoclnlly libera,
with none of tho objectionable fea
tures usually accompanying such af
fairs. To win ono of the nMII Trlbuno
prizes will bo n very gratifying honor
and profit to tho winners.
There In n ballot box in tho Mnll
Trlbuno office where tho votes may
bo deposited for any of 1 10 young
Indies whom you may soo fit to voto
for. If you cannot bring tho ballots
to tho office, send them In by mail
to tho contest, manager, nnd tho votes
will bo accorded to tho young Indy
for whom they wore intonded. Tho
votes nro counted twice, no there cnu
be no mistake as to tho proper num
ber of bnilotH nccorded to each can
didate. Tho votes are always open
for Inspection, nnd can bo canvassed
by anyone desiring to do so.
How ItallotM Aro Keriired.
In all cases where billots aro is
sued subscriptions must bo paid or
prepaid. Tho full amount of money
must be sent direct by mall, pnld to
local agents or brought to our ofNco
in Medford. ,
District No. 1 will Include nil the
territory In tho city of Medford.
District No. 2 will lucludo nil tho
territory outside of tho city or Mod
ford. Girl Trios to Hang Herself.
YORK, Ph., Sept. 8. Miws Mary
Lloyd, 15 years old, uftor Honouring
in a case in the court here, in which
hIio charged her Ktopfathor, Chorion
Mulliu, with cruel treat "ion t, wont
homo nod huuged herself to a rafter
because she said tier mother wanted
the witucHK fuct which tho court ill
lower lior iih n witness. She ill-
legOK nIio wns beaten. Iter hody was
out down in time to riivo her life.
Medford, Ore,
ENTER THE CONTEST
Enthusiastic Over Treatment Receiv
ed While Guests of Klamnth
t.odiio, Mcdford Bunch Returns,
Tired, But Happy.
Royal Treatment Given Great Praise
Lonji Trip Taken on Klamath
Lake and Feeds Were Numebous
and Bountiful.
All tho way to Klamath Falls and
back In their prlvnto chartered car
a tired but happy bunch of Knights
of Pytl'ilas and their ladles arrived
on train 10 Wcdnesdny evening, each
with a brace of ducks in addition to
their hand baggage.
About CO Knlghtn nnd lodioa ar
rived In Klamath Kails on Sundny
evening, whero they woro mot by a
commlttco from Klamnth lodge, No.
00, K. of I, and tnkon In convey
ances to tho hotols.
A ffno banquet wns spread at
11:30 o'clock Sunday ovonlng and
wns attended by all tho visitors with
tho exception of Mr. and Mra. J. K.
Ilutchnson, Mrs. II tit chorion having
been taken very ill shortly bofore
reaching Klamath, necessitating tho
calling of a physician.
Monday morning tho commlttco
met tho visitors nt their soveral flop
ping places and transported them, to
gether with some 100 Knights and
Indies or Klamath, to the etoarnor
and woro tnkon on a steamer excur
sion" to Williamson river, arriving nt
the river about 12 in. Tho company
dlsohibarkcd nnd lunch was enjoyed
In tho shndo of a lono willow about
30 mlloH from Klamath Falls,
On tho way bnck tho crowd again
landed to Inspect a now summer re
sort, arriving back nt Klamath Falls
nt 7:4 G In tho evening. Tho trip on
tho lako wan most delightful.
Just about C p. m. it was noticed
To tho Editor of tho Mall Trlbune:
Public policy has Its Incoption In tho
mind or ono or nioro Individuals, fre
quently at or about tho same tlmo.
TIichq opliilono nro brought to tho
attention of the publlo at largo
through tho various mediums of pub
lication. '
According to tho wlcdom of these
oplnlonn tho policy becomes perma
nent or flooting. All porsone aro
not ot tho samo opinion, consequent
ly there Is also n largo dlfferonco
In public opinion, Influenced by read
ing tho written opinions or others.
Pontons ot Intelligence nro moro
apt to analyze an opinion thus ex
pressed and to carefully consider Its
value as truth. A largo nuinbor of
persons not lacking In Intolllgonco
tiro Komowhat negligent nt times and
prone to nccopt statements ns truth,
Irrespective of tho facts.
TIiIb In notably tho case whore tho
writer Is a man of Intolllgonco In
the publlo oyo and public spirited by
a reputntlon deservedly, acqulrod.
Therefore, oh Editor, do not value
uullghtly tho offoct of your opinions
which aro most properly In tho lat
ter classification, for I make bold to
suggest that your editorial on tho
forest fires contains enough truth to
mnko It mlslendtng mid not without
a certain dangor in Influencing tho
publlo mind In tho wrong direction.
Doubtless odltora hnvo In view tho
Influencing ot public mind, but may
not publlo mind attempt to Influ
ence editors? A bold stroke
Wo of tho enst nnd now In and of
tho west, havo seen .our publlo parks
destroyed both by flro and too much
houso clonntng, Wo roallzo that na
ture liaB provldod each year a cover
ing of rotting loaves, branches, twigs
ami bark, and that thoso annual con
tributions to tho forest covering sorvo
a purpose In protecting tho ground,
soil from orroalon (washing away)
nnd exposing tho roots of both
tho seedlings and largor growth,
Wo havo boon taught to bollovo
that without this humus tho now
growth would disappear and that in
tlmo tho forost would vnnlsh. Ex
posed to rains tho soil la carrlod to
tho rlvors nnd by doposlt blocks tho
mouths ot rivers and harbors, caus
ing loss to shipping and oxpouslvo
to government. Wo havo boon taught
to bollovo Mint thoro must bo an un
selfish' Interest in tho wolfaro of
thoso generations to como unless wo
nro to provide future historians with
material for oxprossod coutompt. Wo
know tho lntrlcnto rotation ot con
servation to tho many necessities ot
tfnrnsr Aires Ana tne Kress
GREAT TALES OF HOSPIILITY
that B. 13. Goro wan looking rather
palo, and In a fow moment ho start
ed to wnlk nway, staggered, turned
mid fell Into the arms of Messrs.
John I'hlegar, K. 0. Trowbridge, Jr.,
lltmry Hnswcll and J. K. lltitchnson,
who hnppcMjd to bo standing noar
him. Ho was carried to a Boat and
noon revived after administering cold
wator. Uofcro landing Mr. Goro felt
ablo to walk and arrived homo feel
ing In no good health as when ho
loft Mcdford.
Mrs, Hen Trowbridge wns tnkon
quite III Mondny night and a doctor
had to bo called. However, sho waa
all right Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Hutchason wns able to take tho trip
on upper Klamath lako.
Monday ovonlng tho visitors wcro
entertained with a banquet given by
tho Pythian Slstcre. A number of
tho vlsltorn woro invited to tako part
in tho program, and Mrs. E. B. Goro
distinguished herself ns an after din
ner speaker, and W. w. Elfcrt was
voted tho poet Iaureato of tho Roguo
Itlvcr valley. Tuesday was conven
tion day and threo sessions wcro held
10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 8 p.
in. ending with a big feed after tho
Klamnth lodge had put on the third
rank in a mod creditable manner.
Mrs. Hoguc, ono of tbo officers
or tho grand lodge or Pythian 8is
ters, ontortalncd tio ladles Tuesday
ovonlng.
A pnrty, consisting ot John Dul
ler, M. Dldon, Patterson, Frank Wil
son, J. F. Hutcbason, Joe Ilader,
I.nwrcnco Gregory and Mr. Mlnard,,
wont hunting, and 133 ducks foil
before tho gunners.
Klamnth. Knights ot Pythias and
tholr ladles certainly succeeded in
showing tho visitors a royal good
time nnd everyone camo homo feeling
that tho most pleasant four days of
their lives had Just passed.
Ashland furnished 13 delegates,
Mcdford 32, Dorrla 15. Tho district
convention will bo held la Medford
next year.
llfo. Wo havo before us tho splen-
did example ot foreign governments.
Still we pursue tho "oven tenor of
our wny." How can wo afford to
disregard tho futuro supply ot tim
ber? How can wo preach a doctrine
of nnnunl destruction? Is it possi
ble, Mr. Editor, to burn over large
areas each year without destroying
tho seedlings? thoso young trcos
that must grot.- to forest giants and
provldo an unfailing eourco ot timber
supply?
In Central Park, Now York city,
wo havo an example of too much
cleaning up. Each year tho leaves,
twigs, branches nnd fallen bark aro
raked and burned. Tho park covers
an arcn of ono nnd ono-half miles
wldo and three miles long. It Is
full of doad and dying trees. By Au
gust ot each year tho leaves ot living
trees hnng brown nnd withered. Its
soil Impoverished furnishes an ex
ample food for thought.
Surely wo aro not to bollovo that
tho young tree Is to draw its nour
ishment from tho rock. From what
source Is nourishment to flow if year
by year wo destroy tho forest carpet
while year by year tho rainfall car
ries off tho soil?
It Is true that certnla sections nnd
certain conditions warrant such a
procedure and that under proper su
vlslon burning nccummulated undor
growth Is necessary. As a broad Vol
ley It appears to mo n dangerous
doctrine. Its possibilities aro a mo
nann to our timber resources.
Do wo pretend to oultlvnto our
fruit landB year after yoar In this
beautiful vnlloy without returning
somo years to the soil forttllzor In
tho form of covor crops, artificial for
tlllzor or oven a weed crop lato in
tho fall?
Is It wisdom, then, to bxpoct tho
forest soils to provldo a timber crop
without a natural onrlrhinont? What
nro tho coiiBoquonces to bo of a bap
tism of flro? Rather would It ap
poar to me, Mr. Editor, a wise pro
coduro to emulate that oxcollont sys
tem ot prevention piactlcod In largo
centers. Tho policy that teaches
that tho first flvo minutes at a tiro
nro woi;th tlvo hours later,
Jo ono suggosts that tho oxponso
ot riro lighting Is any largo part of
tho nnnunl calamity. If sovoral nun
drod mon nro needed to provont an
alarm or riro In New York, Chicago,
Ronton, San Francisco, Portland,
etc., bring from throo to six on-
glneB. Seldom does tho flro roqulro
tho sorvlcos ot moro than ono. Much
(Continued on Page 0.)
EXPERT JUDGES
AT APPLE SHOW
Flvo Men of Recorjnlzcd Ability Are
Named to Award Prizes at Apple
Show Brief Outline of Their
Past Services.
SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 8.
Flvo experts of recognized ability
and continent wldo cxporlonco have
boon nppolntcd by tho board of
truHtc 0l "" National Applo show
to pans official Judgment on all tho
exhibits and award cash prlzeb and
premiums of a total of 120,000 at
at tho third annual exhibition In
Spokano, November 14 to 19. Prof.
H. E. Van Demann of Washington,
D. C, Is chief Judge, his assistants
being J. W. Murphy, of Glcnwood,
Iowa, C. J. Slncel of Boise, Idaho,
Prof, S. A. Beach of Ames, Iowa and
J. Glbbs of Kelowana, B.C.. Tho
Judging will begin at noon, November
H.
Professor Van Deman, who Is con
ceded to bo tho foremost authority
In America, has been in tbo exposi
tion work slnco'1884, when ho was
a Judgo at tho Cotton Centennial
Exposition In New Orleans; at the
Pan-American exposition at Buffalo,
Lewis and Clark exposition at Port
land, Ore; Jamestown exposition at
Jamestown; Alaska-Yukoa-Paclflc
exposition nt Seattle; Second Na
tional Applo Show at Spokane, and a
number ot applo shows in tho Unit
ed Stajtcs and Canada.
PrOfesson Beach, who is chairman
or the board of Judges at tho first
National Applo show at Spokane, Is
horticulturist at the Iowt agricul
tural experimental station, Ames, and
was horticulturist at the New York
experimental station at Geneva, for
14 years prior to 1905, since which
tlmo ho has been at Ames. "The
Apples of New York," a widely quot
ed monograph, was written by Prof.
Beach, who gathered tho material
for tbo work c.t tho Geneva station.
Ho was ono of tho Judges at tho Lou
Isana Purchaeo exposition and as
sisted at tho National Horticultu
ral congress at Council Bluffs. He
hns been an exhibitor and Judgo at
many stnto fairs and fruit exposi
tions and It is said that ho has visit
ed moro stows than any other pom
otoglst In tho United States.
Mr. Murphy was with tho Iowa ex
hibit at tho World's Fair, Chicago, in
1S93 and assisted In Judging fruits
at the exhibition. Ho also had charg
of exhibits which won promiums at
tho Trans-MlsGlBslppIl and Loulsana
Purchnso exposition. Tho National
Horticultural congreso of several
stato fairs. His knowledge or apples
is ovldenccd by tho statement that
ho Lamed correctly nearly 300 var
ieties or rrult at the Omaha exposi
tion. Ho hns been associated with
Protcssor Van Deman in numerous
Judging contests and Is authority on
seedlings.
Mr. Sinsol Is nmons the leadtng
authorities on western apples, par
ticularly commercial varieties and
their marketing. Ho went to Idaho
In ISS0 and clnco which tlmo ho has
made his home ot Boise. Ho was
vice president ot the Northwestern
Fruitgrowers' association two years
also serving tvo termc as secretary
or tho org.-Nnlzatlon. Ho ha" taken an
actlvo part In conventions whero
grading ot apples was considered nnd
no has attended nil tho National ex
positions and l'ortlcultural consress
es In tho United States since 1890.
Ho Is authority on box pack nnd
scores clojely.
Mr. Glbb Is . practical horticultur
ists with sovornl years cxporlonco In
celoctlng and packing prlze-wlnnlug
trults for oxulbltlon, Including those
In Great Rrltln, Belgium, Toronto,
New Vo3tm! Istor, Seattle nnd Spo
kano. Ho had cliargo e: (lomonsun-
tlon In packing for tho provlucaU
government or British Columblc last
winter nnd has been retained for this
year. Mr. Glbb was a prlzo-wlnnlng
exhibitor In sovornl classes at tho
npplo show at Spokano In 1908 and
1909 nnd understands nil tho rules
and condltlolns.
Medford. Oregon This certifies
lint wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won
der for tho cure of all kidney, blad
lor and rhoumatio troubles for ten
vcarfl, nnd hnvo never hnd a com
olnitit. It Rives quick ""d permanent
roliof. Sixty days' trontmont in onoh
bottle. M-dford Pharmnov. tf
ATT15NI) COIiliKGB.
Arrnngo to attond tho Bugeno Bus
tnoss College, and lot us got you a
good position when you graduate. En
tor now. Sond for our now cata
logue, 14 Vi West Seventh Btroot,
Kugono, OroLon, tf
A storo that always advortlscs Is
supposed to always havo something
spoclal and Important to offer,
Three
Choice
Bargains
No. 1 56 acres on Bear croftk
bottom, 2 tclles from Medford. 45
acres In Newtown and Sjdtienbera
apples, soven years old, also soma
pear trees; 10 acres new ground ready
to set. Fish lako wator, flno Im
provements. Prico $50,000; ono
thlrd cash, balasco terras. A fine
bargain.
No. 2. 34 acres flno land near
Central Point. All good soil. 150 bear
ing trees; 250 Bartlext pears one
year old; Now six-room house, Iargo
barn and o'b-r buildings. Cheap at
SG500. Half cash, balance three
years at C per cent. Othor land ad
Joining selling for moro money.
No. 4. 80 acres, 13 miles from
Mcdford on Rogno river; all good
land, and foncod with Patrn fflnrJner?
new 7-roora nouso and barn; price
4130 per aero, half caih, balance
easy terms.
A large list of cholco orchard and
farming lands In largo and small
tracts.
McdforJ real cstato In ill parts of
the city and to suit all parses.
Agents for tho sale of tho desert
lands or tho Rogco River Valley Ca
nal Co. Oomo In and talk with us
beforo buying.
FISHER & WHIEMIRE
32 South Centra.
FOR SALE.
By owner, two lots,
South Newtown, one
lot on Dakota avenue, t
four lots on West
Twelfth street, two on t
West Thirteenth; five
room houses, all mod
ern, two seven-room
houses, one eight-room
bungalow; 80 acres good t
iruit land, or will ex
change fruit land, for
good city property; five
acres orchard on the
land. The above must
be seen to be appreciat
ed. CALL AT
820 WEST 12TH ST.
AUTOMOBILES
0. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1910 Chalmers Detroits.
Phone 1861, Valley Auto Company,
Medford. Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3141.
Agency for the Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop.,
Medford. Or.
Pine Timber
For Sale
8,700,000 feet extra high grade
next thing to sugar 'pine, will cm
05 per cent strictly clear.
2.900,000 feet first -class jellow
pine, will cut 05 per cent No. 2 shop
nnd better.
1,500,000 feet fino largo ved fir
and cedar. Plenty of water, ensy to
log, level roads. Inquire at Dorris
nardwuro Co. at Dorris, Siskiyou
county, Cal. 157
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CAN GET THEM ItEPAIR
EI) OR THE nROKEN
LENS DUPLICATED AT DR.
GORLE'S, NO. 301 E. MAIN.
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Rock Springs Coal.
Anothor car of the colebrated
I Rook Springs coal arrived today.
More mny come, but this is hero.
Sec W. J. Burbridge, tho drayman,
now nnd plnco your order. You will
need somo of this coal this winter.
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Home Made
Fresh Bread. "Goodncai
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Also Salads and Roast
Meats ready cooked, at tho
MEDFORD
BAKERY
42 S. CENTRAL AVX.
Published
fining Maps of Southwest
ern Oregon and Northwestern
California, showing the forest
reserves, snrvoyed and unsur
veyed land. Sold by
W.P. Wright
Grants Pass, Or.
Price of Wall Maps, $2;
Pocket Maps, $1.50.
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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17.
$35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES. GRAND
LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL
TURAL AND HORTICUL
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN
DID RACES, BAND CON
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC
TIONS AND FIREWORKS.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
RAILROADS.
FOR FURTHER INFOR
MATION ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY.
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BULBS:
Exclusive Agency for Portland
Seed Co.
Medford Greenhouee
Phone 3741
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ALL KINDS OF DRY
WOOD
Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine Buy your
winter supply now; reasonable
prices.
THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.,
15 Almont st., or Room 31, J,
C.
Bank bide
Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop.
U. S. HOTEL
DUTTE PALM, Or.
Re-opened and will cater to the
public. Auto and hunting party din
ners a specialty. Patronago respect
fully solicited.
MR. AND MRS. A. DUPRAY,
Prop, and Mgr. Respectively.
For State Senator
Statement No. I Candidate.
I am u Republican candidate for
stato senator at tho primary oloction
September 2-i, 1910. I favor state
ment No. 1, Reed roads, progressive
education and tho Southern Oregon
stnto uorniul school. For eleven
years a resident of Ashland, Or.
tf J. J. CAMBERS.
READ SEPTEMBER SUNSET,
READ "ARIZONA TDTE -47TH 8TARH
Dy Governor Richard 15. Sloan, and
"Fromont and the Boar Flag," by
William Simpson, in Sunset for Sep
tember, now on sa le at all news
stands, 16 cents, tf
NOTICE.
Notice, is horeby given that we
will apply to tho 'city council for a
license to soil spirituous, vinuous und
malt liquors in less than gallon lolx
at our place of businotJt), 12-13, block
20, 37 South Front street, in the
city of Medford, in Jaokson county,
for a ponod of six- months from
date of issuance
153. J. W, S LINGER.
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