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    anUDFORB ftLAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORB, OirraaON. THURSDAY, .TANUAKY If, 10,12,
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MEDFORD MAIL TltlBUNE
AN INPni'BNDKNf NEWfiPAVRU
PUHMKHHD KVnitY AKTEKNOON
13XCI3PT BUNDAT, I1Y THK
Ml.piV)UD I'lllNTINQ CO.
Tho Democratic Times. Tlio Medford
MnJl, Tlio MeuTnrrt Tribune, Tho South
cm Orctconlnn, Tlio Anhlfiml Tribune
Offlco Mall Trlbunn nultdlmr. 28J7S9
North Kir iilroct; jilione, Main 3021;
Home 76.
OKOIUIH PUTNAM. Kdltor nml ManaRor
Entered n scond-olna matter nt
McdTord. Oregon, under the net of
March 3, 1879.
Official Pflner of the City of Medford.
Official Pnper of Jackson County.
sunscnirTicm rates.
One year, by inn II $5.00
Ono month, by mull ,E0
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville nml Cen
tral Point W
Saturday only. !v mall, per year.. 2 00
Weekly, per year 1.60
BWOIW CXKCUX.ATXOK.
Dally average for rlevnn montha
tnu November 30. 1911, 8751.
end-
fall Seated Wire United Freie
DjBpntcbe.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on pale at the
Perry News Stand. San Krniiotaco.
Portland Hotel New Klnnd, Portland.
Uowman Nws Co , Portland, Ore
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
UTEDrOItD, OREOOIT.
Metropolis of Soullrn Oregon nnd
Northern California, ami tho fastest
rrovrlnp city In Oregon.
lopnlatlon-lT S ciiriis 1910 SStO;
estimated. 1911 -10,000.
Five hundred thouiuind dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving flnrst
nupply pure mountain water, and 17.3
mile of atrcfta pnved.
IViHtofflro reolU - for year ending
November 30, 1911. show Increase of 19
per cent.
TJannbr .fruit eltytln Oregon He-Rufe
hlver Spltienberir apples won sweep
Btnkefl prlto and title of
"Apple Xing' of the World"
nt the National Apple Show. Spokane.
1909, and n car of Newtowns won
rint Friz In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B C
TUst Ptxavln 1911
at Spokane National Applo Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Hokuo Ulver pears brought highest
firlecs In all markets of tho world dur
n? tho past six years., . . , ,
Write Commercial Club. Inclosing C
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
SOCIALISTS WILL
e
Much Interest Is Displayed in the
Gqnera! Elections of a New German
Reichstag; Which' Will Be Held
TwnorrovVr . -. ..
, BEULIX, Jnn. 11,- A substantia!
victory for tho Boclal-democrats Is
generally predicted and expected In
the general elections of a new Ger
man relchstag ttblch tnko place Fri
day. It la conceded by even tho
government and conservative organs
that the eoclal-deraocrata -will have a.
much larger representation in the
next relchstag. There Is considerable
difference of opinion as to Just, bow
great tho gains will be. The figures
vary from 70 to 120 members, and,
strango to say, the socialists them
selves arc the most conservative in
their estimates, tho solution to this
being that some of the newspapers
of tho opposing parties aro predict
ing a tremendous victory for tho so
cialists for tho solo purposo of whip
ping up their respective parties to
greater efforts by picturing tlio dan
ger of such a largo socialist represen
tation In tho refchBtag.
The socialists had 52 In the last
relchstag and havo oleotod seven
members since. Conservatives' esti
mates are that they will elect a rep
resentation of 80 to 90 members.
THEIRWAY HOME
King George and Oueen Mary Are Im
mensely Pleased at the Result ot
Their Visit to India Due at Home
February 4.
BOMBAY, Jan. 11. Jinmonboly
plciiKcd with their durbar viuit, which
ended -without minimi), Kim,' George
Kiid Quoon Mnry today are Bailing
for England on tlio royal linor-ynelit
Medina, Tlio royal couple left India
Jato yoslcrduy in a blaze of ylory.
The entire Hombiiy pnrrioii wan tin
der arms and all tlio local prince
nnd Urihsh and native ol'iioial were
on hand to make tho ilnul procehMon
to the Apollo Bunder' landing an im
posing bpoctaclo.
Viceroy Iord Ilnrdinge and Lady
lliirdiiiga,. Governor ' "Sir Sldunlmtn
Clurko of Hoinbuy juid other notables
taw their majesties into their boat.
The Medina is duo nt l'orUmouth
February A, whore a big welcome U
being arranged.
SAN FKANCISCO A mysterious
volco ovor tho tulophono tolling
Chauffeur Ooorgo Scott to como to
515 Q'Farroll etroot saved Mrs. Bar
bara Alton's llfo. Tito taxi driver
found her unconscious from gati
fumes.
GAIN
eiiuy
MONARCHS
WOULD BE THE RAILROAD'S DARLING.
UOENE has refused to join the other cities of western
Oreiron in the struirtrlo for more eouitnhle freight
E
rates. President Duryea of the Eugene Commercial club
has issued the following letter:
"The time is not ripe for Eugene to enter such a move
ment. From the present indications Eugene is to be some
thing of.a railroad center, with two, if not three, compet
ing roads. We have every reason to believe we will have
linos from the 'cast, connecting With our line to the coast.
If this materializes, we '"will be in a position to ask for
terminal rates, and we believe we will get them."
In other words, Eugene thinks to curry favor with the
railroads by refusing to join her sister cities in tlieir
efforts to force a souare deal. 13v subserviency and fawn
ing. Eugene expects to become the railroad's darUng, the
recipient oL tarilt lavors not voueiisateu oiner ernes.
Vain hope and idle longing! Admitting that Eugene's
dreams come true and all hope they will, and the branch
railroad to tap AVendling's SiuslawYnnber is really com
pleted to the sea, and tho Natron cut-off is eventually fin
ished, will Eugene get any lower freight rates thereby
No. History has yet to show an instance where a western
railroad materially reduced rates without being forced to
and history repeats itself.
Albany has a branch road to the sea. lias it made any
lower rates'? "Were rates reduced any when the Great
Northern entered Portland Or when the Milwaukee
entered Seattle? Not, a cent.
Eugene can secure reduced tariffs if the present rates
are inequitable, not through competing lines, but by pre
sent inir her case to the interstate commerce commission
and the state railroad commission, and fighting lor her
claims m the courts it .necessary and that is the only
waw Otherwise it is all the
Eujjene Commercial club knows it is.
Eugene will receive the
made by the other cities tor retonn in rates and should
share the burden of the cost. Even if the railroads desired
to gratify her selfish desires, Eugene'cannot be singled out
for rate favors without similar favors to other cities that
era of railroading has forever )assed away.
CONSOLIDATING NEWSPAPERS.
THE three papers of Orescent City, California, have
merged and the consolidated plant is publishing
"The Triplicate," instead of the Del Norte Kecord, the
Crescent Oitv News and the Cpast Times. The idea is to
concentrate the support given three papers and thereby
enable the publication of one unusually good paper.
Crescent City needs a strong newspaper and it can
become a powerful factor in the development and upbuild
ing of the community. J t is to be hoped that the mer
chants will adhere to their agreement and patronize the
one paper exclusively, thus enabling the creation vof a
property profitable alike to the community and publisher.
The chances, though, are that it will be the old story
over again. The -Triplicate will have to ask rates enabling
it to live. Some fly-by-night irresponsible printer will
drift into the town, some ambitious sorehead will stake
him to a little money, the supply houses will sell him the
needed, equipment on nothing down and a dollar a month.
With lidtliing to lose, he will start a paper, cut rates to
get business and the shortsighted merchants will tumble
over themselves to give him patronage just because it is
cheap, and they hope thereby to hammer down the legiti
mate living prices of the established concern. Just as the
sheriff is about to close the doors the adventurer may make
a sale or the supply house protect its interest by securing
some one with sutiicient com to make a lew payments.
The new venture may fail or it may narrowly escape
a series of failures, find an angel and eventually, like a
cat of nine lives, survive. Then, when responsible man
agement comes, the clever merchants find themselves
compelled to support two papers instead of one and the
cut prices evaporated like the mists of the morning also
some of the accounts against the irresponsible whom they
encouraged.
The Triplicate will find that ajre, circulation, ability,
integrit', reputation, influence, all 'those things that go to
.make- a valuable newsmmer
"Hshci? to give full value to th'e
wiui many a mercnani, providing ne can save a penny or
two bypurchasing something at less than cost of production.
DON'T FAIL
GREAT interest is manifested in the straw ballot being
conducted by The Mail Tribune for presidential
nominee. Tomorrow is the last day to vote. If you have
not cast a ballot already, do so at once.
As an indication of public sentiment in Jackson county,
the count of the first hundred votes received is given. It
is as follews:
La Follet'te 40, Taft 5, Roosevelt 19, Wilson 0, Harmon
3, Olark 18, Bryan 8, Debs 2.
Close to SOO votes have been received $6 far, though
no count of them will be made until noon Saturday, when
tho polls close. ' .
"AUSTRALIAN MACK"
FRED, IS REARRESTED
NEW YOKK, Jan. 11. John Mc
Namara of San Francisco, said to
havo been louwn as "Big Mae" and
"Australian Mack," who was arrested
hero charged with being ono of tho
yoggmon who robbed tho Hank of
Montreal In Now Wostmlnstor, 1). C-,
of $258,000, was discharged hero to
day by Magistrate- McAdoo.
McNumarn, however, was no sooner
traffic will bear, and the
benefit of the efforts being
uronertv and enable tlio rmb-
advertiser, count as naught
TO VOTE.
at liberty than ho was ro-arrostcd on
a United States warrant Issued at tho
request of tho British consul general.
Ho was churged with being u fugi
tive from Jiistlco, and was hold for
examination, Canadti demands bis
extradition,
Battles With Maniac.
OAKLAND, Cal. Jan. 11. Beaton
ovor tho head with his own hand
cuffs, Deputy Sheriff Qcorgo Gulos,
after fighting for his llfo with Kd-
wln Fltzimtrlck, a maniac, In a bug
gago car, is toduy suffering sovoro
lacoratlonii of tho ncalp and posslblo
Internal lujurics.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Till: Tlllltl) l)IC(JUKK.
Or Sun Ynt Sen, president of tin1
new republic of China, pi'OHontH to
the bar ot tho woild an Indictment
of ten counts against tho late gov
ernment of that nation, These
counts, moro or Icsh modiricd, mm in
to apply to Home other countries,
hot us take our own, for Instance,
a to one of theih,
Count S lu u. Bun's. Indictment
reads: "Tlnprnctlcw tho most bar
barous tortuiea lu tho trial tit al
leged offenders for tho purposo of
compelling Mm tto give evidence, to
Incriminate himself " Third degree,
to-wlt, hoathenly applied,
A praetlco somewhat similar Is
e.orelsed in thoi Called StateH. Kx
cludlug itomo oT the Latin nations
and tho unspeakable Hush, outs Is
the only Christian nation on earth
that doe tortpro suspocta or wit
nesses favorable to the suspect.
One difference, between tho Tartar
and us Is that he had statute law to
back him In Its exercise; lu the Unit
ed States there Is not a Huratch of
law for Its exercise. And every lime
It Is practiced the constitution of the
Union and tho states wherein porjie
trnted, and tho proudest boast of the
Anglo-Saxon race, from the Magna
Chart:, down; ,glou the He. See
nmoudjueuts to the constitution I,
5 and Or
Fortunately for clnt bUBlncfls In
terests, It is ever and alwaya the
cltUeu without purse or Influence
who Is thps deprhed ot hla rights.
He must be further humiliated by
being mauled and claweu of the
meanest nnd lowest ot tho human
rare; the successor of tho equally
low bum bailiff ot tho Hngllsh slums
the average detective in pursuit of
tho reward hung up for conviction
and procurement ot u "voluntary
confession."
Perhaps tho average citizen mo
Miy that It Is nothing to him. The
stories in th'e press as to It aro not
healthy reading. The small hoy of
past ages aspired to ho a clown; of
this age to be a sleuth- Or, in somo
cases, ho thinks be would rnthor bo
a Josse James and fight the sleuth.
Note In tho paper, children shot,
and In somo Instances tortured by
their mates.
Prlqr to l&JS a trillion arrested for
any offense was. If without ball, I til
prisoned. Tho pprpntio of tho Im
prisonment wnu to detain him for
hearing or trial. Jle as otherwise
entitled ,tu all thq rights of a free-
mau; ho was notgullty until after
trial In court fotmd blm guilty. Ills
cell was his caiJe. Ho could de
cline to receive visitors. A hnbean
corpus Issued In Ills case had .to be
obeyed by the Jalor, us were all or
ders ot the court that was to try
him.
All of tbe.se rights , and, conditions
bayo been ,HWptawajft .as to most
states. Tho officer arresting a sus
pect (or as usual with scoopfull who
might bo found to know something
about tho case), either locks him up
where ha cannot bo found or turns
him over to the jailor, lu that event
ho may. In collunlou with that offi
cer, taico turn irom -mo jail, ur it
after hearing and commitment for
trial, ho may tako tho prisoner to
bis torture chamber.
Hut tho sneaking shallower and
detective must look to their laurels
and their Job. Tho district and state
prosecutors, wUe mon of tho law, aro
taking a hand wV couple of years
back u little girl was found murdered
In New Jersi-y. TJio reward for con
viction wus some thousands of dol
lars, Somewhere about a dozen par
ties were arrested, "iuestIoned," and
discharged. Shouls of detectives
participated In the search that was
to end in connecting tho prlxonor and
fingering tho reward Tho district
(prosecuting) attorney took charge
of tho Inquisitorial chamber In per
son, A simple boy was fixed on. Ho
was made to put on tho girl's bloody
dress and to hold her dead hand.
Ho confoflsed a "voluntary confes
sion." The lase wob takon before
tho grand Jury and by It thrown
out. Tho boy, then clearly crazy,- In
sisted that ho was guilty, nnd was
taken to an limano asylum.
Ah suld, wo get much of our law
from tho common law ot England.
Our rights herein touched on aro
part of It. It is not on any Htntuto
book, but like "turn to the. right"
on public rnudH, It's law because it
Is so old ono dues not ask who made
or first practiced It. This Is called
also prescriptive law, Tho "third do
greo" Is on thai path. Its history
Is oven now unknown; failure of tho
press to give us information as to
It or to denounce it, Tho Judgo of
somo of tho courts sometimes uotlco
tho outrages nernetrated unit Hot
aside verdicts of' guilty when pro.
cured by tho voluntary confession or
a dotectlvo'H oath, ,
KOOIOHS.
To tho Kditer: Will you plenno
give me spnee m the Mail Tiihuue
In make an appeal in behalf of the
brute creation, In tho flrnt place,
there are a number of lame and
crippled horses worked on the treet
of Medford every ilny which is erucl
and inhuman uud uhoitld not bo ul-
lowed. The eily chillier gives Iho
police power nnd it i.s their duly to
arrest every iiuui Hint luishents n
ilunili brute.
Another uliuse Hint hIioiiIiI he
looked mI lor is the way soino nf the
milch cows in Medford are Inuitod,
tiol only from a huniuue point ol'
view hut fioni a sniiitury view. There
are it number of cows kept in the
city that ate lied up nil day uud
night in lllthy ulul uiisiiuitary Hull,
ami never Ret any e.xeVotse. 1 think
if the people who i n' ,!U iiiL' milk
from cows kept in Mich condition
would xiv nml m'c the eow's.itud Ihcii'i
surrouuiliu) they would hesitate hi
Use tho mill;. ' i
You may sny, Well, why don't I lie'
lluiunue society coned the owls
complained oft 1 will miy in rcpl i
to that, that we have been trvini lot
... .... . t I
remedy the evils, (nil public opinion
is tiguiiist us and if we wete to uiiiKc
iwrost!, which we have done in the
past, you could not not u jury to con
net. There should he a city otdi
Million so framed that' any person
keeping a cow or cows should be com
pelted to have u corral large enough
so that eon, could rot exercise, and
it is to he Imped that the council will
take Mime notion,
V J. nillWIIIILl.
125,000 PAIO
J. W. Kirkpatrlck ot Urhann, Illinois,
Buys Mitchell ami Bocck Orchards
Tract Lies Just East of Coker
Butte. v
J. W. Kirkpatriok of I'rliiinti, III.,
Iins piirchiihod the Mitchell & Moeek
orchards, near Medford, for which
he paid .'i.tlllO.
This orchard tract lies just to the
cast of I'oker Ituttc, in fact i a part
of the fniuou Conor iliilto, which
tract him made so pinny tlattorniK
record in its fruit products. Tier4
am 'JtlVa noros in the trjict piircluisvil
by Mr. Kirkpatrick, and all of it, save
a building Mite, is in hearing orchard.
There are JO uuren of Newtown ap
ple trees, I J, noro utt BartlutJ,' wn
tor Xclis. uud Do Anjou Mnrs, three
u ore of Hen Davis uppluA and (wo
llacres oD npriooH. All of tho treus
on tlio plncoMiru lime anil leu yinux
old hud Mime of then hau been in
beiiriiltf for ft couple or thiec years.
Fruit from this orohurd took medals
at the Seattle-Yukon fair, and in
many of the di"tnol fairs of south
ern Oregon it has taken hOveral llrst
prizes'.
Tli ore are exceptionally good build-
,iugs on the pliwe and the site is a
good one, being so situated as (o
command a splendid view of all parts
of the valley. Kvorytliing consid
ered, soil, location, condition of trees
uud varieties of fruit, this is one of
the very best orchards in the Itogue
l.iver valley.
Mr. Kirkpatrick left Thursday
morning, accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. O. Kirkpatriok, for Urhann, III.,
and us soon as he can dispose of his
hoiihehold effects for moving he will
return to Medford with his family
mid will roflido at tho orchard. I lis
mother, however, will roido in Med
ford. Mr. Kirkpatrick is n graduate
of the University of IHiuoiH uud for
thu pnst four year, bus been cn
guged in (lie retail coal bunnies in
Urbnna,
There is n little ftlory in connce
tiou with thit tract of laud which is
worth printing, nhowiiiK iih it doon
how values in real estate have ad
vanced in the viilloy ill the hjst few
years. Ten years ago Mitchell Ar
Bocck, blacksmilliH and wagon milk
ers in Medford, purchased from Ham
ilton & I'ahn 70 acres of land of
which this recent sale is a part, for
;$1(I0I). A fevr years later they sold
,'JO acres of the unimproved land for
$2000; on tho 8th of January, J 000,
they sold another tract of :t2'a mires
for .$17,000, nnd now they sell the
rcinuiiiiiiK 'JO1. noro for ijV.ifyiOl),
making a total of if 11,000 which I hoy
have received on their IiivohIiiiciiI of
$1000 1Q years ago.
Thin recent sale to Mr, Kirkputrick
'was iiiiulo'liy CliarlcH W. Ifoy, a real
estate dealer of this city.
FOUND DEAD WATCHING
MOVING PICTURE SHOW
SAN FIIANOISCO, Gal.' Jan, 11.
Holt upright and dead, Dr. Hdwln V
Jletinelt, UO, was round floated
In u moving picture theater heio,
Tho corpse was found by tho Janitor,
Dr, llonnutt is thought to havo en
tered tho show house last night and
succumbed to an attack of heart fail
ure. BAN KltANCIHCO "Oyp," a Ht.
nornurd dog owned by Mrs. ChurloH
KrmoiiBor, for yoarfl carried meat
from tho butchor'H. YcHtorday bo I
stopped to watch a dog flKht, lontj
tho meat, nnd HiibHtltuted a pneknKo
of refuHo ho got from a (jurbugo cnn.
FOR
ORCHARD
Rock Spring
Goal
OK KAJfD AM. TM TIUM.
Offlow mid Coal Ynrtl, Twelfth mi
Wont 8lrot.
rbono 7101.
Burbidge
vwm an At.
Draperies
W crr:
v ft vnrv
very eomplntt ltn at
jmpi
. n
arnDorlvs,
iho eurtnlna. futurri. lo..
ml .. nil iiliiamia of tlltliol H I lr I IIK A
iipclal man to look nflrr til wot!
I'xciimivnty tout Mill give kou
nrvla Hd la eumlMe lu kI In tvn
Hi ii lurKit ullltia.
Wecils & McGowan Co
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
Wo will htilltl you a home on
monthly payments.
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. nml H. Co. Bulldlnjj
Valley
Second Hand Store
We liny and Hell Alt Kinds of ilccon.l
Hand (loodH
M. J. PILCHER, Prop.
15 North Fir
Home :m Hell .'1(171!
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
rem 8am:.
1 19 acres Improved, f 125 per acre
ItlO ncroit 4H miles out, l,
per acre.
12 acres nonr Tolo, $100 per acre
20 acres near Central olut, $100
per acre.
7 acres 1 4 iiillen out, $'.100 acre
TltADU
20 aores near Hagbj Point,
,., .S.rpoiu boimii fpr trade.,
ICO uivrm .near Cold HII).
IT, ucriM - in Iks from Cold lllll
MISOi:i4fi',.Ni:l7H
f
Watches, to trade (or clilckcim.
Mortgngea to trade for money.
If you havo money to loan, rul(
uud too uio.
l'urnlBlied hoiiteri, for rent,
Vacant Iuumoh lu all parts ot tho
city for rent.
;L!nt your property with us.
liMtWXlYMKNT!
Woman to cook on a ranch,
nirlu for general houuework.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotol
Phono 4141 j Home, 11.
Is 'I'Ihh Aliatract Com
pany With J(h Largo
Capital and Perfect
Plant and Uncords Be
hind Your Title'?
Or have you a makeshift nb
Btract? Ono which, If you
wcro to Io'ho money borniiBO of
a BorlmiH oiuIhhIoii, hnn no re
upotiHlblllty hack ot it?
Abstracts
That Are
Absolutely
Reliable
-backed by capltnl nnd oom
pleto ouulpmcnC--that'fl tho
kind of abHtractliig wo do,
A flaw in your tUl (which
mlKht not bo Hhown In a poor
ulmtract) might menu tho loan
ot n profitahlo ralo It might
even mean tho Iobu ot your
property.
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Comer (llli nml Fir HtN.
North Mnll Trlbuiio Dldg.
McdfoVil, Oregon
E-3Nl9
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
UG0 THEATER
1000 Feet of Films
Soo lartjo nil on other pnuo tor to
nlyht's attraction.
PRICE I0i
1818
T II E A TRE
TONIGII1
NOVELTY 0 GRAHAMS
Comedy to Aiiiiixe Nov oty to
IntorcHt
MISS EDITH AMANDA WILMA
I'liuui Donna t'onlriillo
Sc WII.I.IKniM IIKIIIt C1KAIIAM
in u three round Minting Coutoil,
SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
2:00 P. M.
Evcnlnii Pcrlormaitco nt 7.
STAR
THEATRE
Al.WAVH IV Till. I.l..l
IOIMI foot of .MntclilCN Htm 4000
"Till: l,OXl HTIUKICH"
A IiIk picture of hove nnd h.nlior,
excclloutly MtiiKcd
"Itlll.iJIA.V CAVAI.HV AT
k.vkucihi:"
Military
Tin: .utKTi.vu rmNciws"
A Tout of hove,
"Tiiniu i-insr ihveiu'i: cAHir'
' All Comedy
'lloMli" '.
A VlCf l. trf filll'cOMHTA.VCi:
HloKrapl). (Jomcily i.
Ah HATIir.ll
111 Hoiiic
Til 13 WOOMVOItrilH
' lu Mimic nod ICffcctrt
AdiulMtloti loc. .Mutlnct every day
Medford Theatre
TlmrsclayrJnmiary I lth
I4. Sliclln Mrulitlmi t'oiopany
I'rCNCIllM
The
Virginian
lly Owen Winter ond
Klrke 1m Hhullo
The TboroiiKldy Aiucrlcnu l'lny.
Tlio Play the Public heinnnd.
I'rlrcH 91.50, 91,00, noc.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A CailtlnlUIUIIurl'cvcrlfbnijit,
A Carltlnltlllforl'vtrlf bn!it,
'uiiilliMlun, ,11 n n l v b ,
Hiiimnrli TroiiUlrn. Trfltiliia
EAGLE POINT
LIVERY
STABLE
The underiiluned lmvln.- innl
complutod a largu now livery utablo
in moKin j'omi, wo invito tlio traVol
inir iiiiIiIIq to call nml nniniiw. nm.
tIh, toaiim, etc., all IioIiik In first-
cniHB cQiiuiiion. uur motto la to
hlvo and IiOt hlvn. 1'hnnn tit !. 1
and rculdenuo. Call central.
H. II. 1IAIIN1HII Ji HON, Prop. '
Seattle Appraisals
Bovornl Medford pooplo havo
employed iih to npprultio Soattlo
real OHtuto. Huclt appralBal U
UHiutlly worth morp than it cotB,
Ira J." Doilgo of Medford wub
formerly nonuueted with this of
flco, Othor Heattlo and Medford
roforencofl on roquoHt.
It. O. KKHKINH & COMPANY
1500 New Y.irk Illlc. Heattlo
I (Charter Member Houttlp Ileal Kb-
tuto Ariiii,)
7 ,7 t Wiiriim. Tlwf llrralt MCfiu
TrUM.tk. aijiouM., A(nlfliiuni,ll
tlort I cceiit Mtmui mtiM fllKK, X,td(M,
inMUbultuU A. , OLMSTED, L May, N.Y.