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.The Domocrntlo Times, Thn Mmlford
Aiaii. tiio lucuniru Tribune, Tho South
crn Ortftonlnn, Tlio Aslilnnd Tribune.
Officii Mhll Trlbuno UulldltiK. S5.J7-S9
North Kir strcut; phone, Mala 3081;
Home ?.
aijOltan PUTNAM, Editor ninl Mnnngcr
KntoiPil rot Bccotnl-clnsB matter M
Mpilfor.l, Oregon, unucr the act of
March .1, 1879.
Offlrlal l'nper of tlio City of Medrord.
Official paper of Jackson County.
HOBBCRirTIOIf HATES,
One year, uy man ..$5.00
Ono month, tty mull SO
jMr month, 4llvnriil by carrier In
Modfonl, Jnckgonvlllo and Con
tra! 1'olnt ......... ........... .r.o
Bntunlny only, 1y mall, nor year.. 2,00
kly, per yr-nr 1.60
BWORN CIRCULATION.
Dally nvoraun nr eleven months end'
ItiR November 30, 1911, 2751.
TO
Marled master Ilunyard acting on
bohaUyVo,f thgt.famersJn tho valley
w'ip nro offering produce for sale
at tho public market and also for
the good of tho market will recom
mend o tho city council that the
nnul.'i ho cponed for business but
three days each week Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, instead of
each day In tho week as at present.
The farmers state that they can
visit tho, market only every- otjier
day needing tho intervening time lo
care for their gardens and to pre
pare produce for sale. On tho other
1iand three days a, week, will be an
advantage to the housewives of the
city as they only buy every other day
and by fixing specified days a great
offering will bo found at the mar
ket. Tho council Is said to be fav
prablo to such a change.
PLANNED BY LADIES
Preparations have been completed
for. the banquet to bo given by the
Iadics of the Greater Medford club
at the Hotel Medford next Monday
night to which all tho members of
tho commercial club are Invited. Tic
kets will be sold for $1 a plate.
Tho banquet will be an elaborate
one. A program of speaking has
been arranged, in -order to -discuss
many matters of interest to Medford
at this lime.
TO CRATER LAKE
KLAMATH PALLS, June . 19. -Superintendent
Arant has sent n crew
of men ami a team io Fort Klamath
to begin work in clearing the road
between that place and Crater Lake.
This work will lie cfutiuued as rapid
ly as the snow disappears go it enji
be done. Afi the snows yo oft' this
crew will follow the line and clean
nut tho fallen timber and brush nn'd
.fill the ruts washed out in the high
ways. They will ako put down the
bridges and get the road pussnble
just us soon as it is possible for traf
fic to the lake.
WOULD BEAUTIFY-
PARK STRIPS IN CITY
An ordinance demanding the grad
ing and beautifying of tbu parking
strip through tho gjty was read at
the council .meeting Tuesday night
and will bo brought up for definite
settlement in tho near future.
In cases of non-compliance to the
ordinance the city will have tho right
to order tho work dono and tho dst
assessed against tho property, which
will bo collected In a like manner to
tho collection for street Improve
ment. It is also likely that tho
council will Impose a flue for cases
of non-compliance.
Incidentally several streets were
ordered paved and resolutions for
tho paving of others were heard. No
remonstrances wero heard on any of
thu streets upon which remonstranco
wap called for at Tuesday nlght'u
meeting. This is a new feature, as
most streots huvo been subjected to
from ono to thrco remonstrances in
tho past. A posslblo reason for this
lack of interest by tho citizens Is
found In tho fact that many of tho
taxpayers huvo not located any of tho
flvp "conspicuous" places upon
which tho ordinances of Improve
aneut wro postod.
IIIQI3NIX, Ariz., Juno 19. Tho
business section of the mining town
ofitaj', Pinal county, was complote
ly.Wlpod out by flro today, Tho loss
Ja alone to half a million dollurs.
MARKET
OPEN
HE
AY
IK
BANQUET
NEW DISTRIBUTIVE
THE Interstate Commerce Commission' s decision in
the ease brought by the, Medford Traffic bureau to
secure distributive rates to California points from Medford
has been received. The decision was written by Commis
sioner Kranlclin K. Lane. In it ho states:
"The rates complained of from Medford to most of the
.points in question, for the short distance to which they
apply, arc considerablv greater than the rates applicable to
the same classes for the very much longer distances from
Portland to Sacrameuto and, San Francisco.
"After full hearing and consideration we find the rate
existing over defendant's line from Medford to the points
of destination named to be unreasonable,'' and the order as
follows made for reductien:
"It is ordered, that said defendant (the Southern l?a
eifio Company) be. and it is hereby, notified and required to
cease and desist on or beforu the loth dav of .lulv, 19112,
and for a period of not less than two years thereafter
abstain from exacting its present class rates for the trans
portation of traffic in clauses 1 to 4, inclusive, from Med
ford, Oregon, to certain stations in California named."
- The old rates are as follews:
From Medford, Oregon, to 4
r Dlstanco
Miles.
Hornbrook, Cal - 47
Klmnathon, CaJ 5t
Ager, Cal tG
Montague, Cal 00
Gazelle, Cal .. .81
Edgewood, Cal. kaflatw.-jw..j.SS
Weed, Cal -,,9-5
DusmuIrrCal L 12,0
The rates petitioned for
r
From Medford Oregon, to
Dlstanco
Miles.
Horubrook Cal 17
Klmnathon,. Cal. ... '. fl
Montague. Cal GO
Gazelle. Cal., , .. .........81
Edgewood, Cal 8S
Weed, Cal 9S
Sisson. Cal 105
Dunsmuir, Cal. 120
The new rates established,
hs tol lews:
From Medford, Oregon, to
" Distance 12 3 4
Miles. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents.
Hornbrook.iCal 47 28 23 21 17
Klamathon, Cal 51 30 25 23 18
Ager, Cal 5J! 32 27 24 19
Montague, Cal GU 37 31 28 22
Gazelle, Cal. SI 43 30 32 2G
Edgewood. Cal ...SS 4G 38 35 2S
Weed. Cal 93 48 40 3G 29
Stsson, Cal ... 105 53 44 3S 32
Dunsmuir, Cal 120 59 49 44 35
It will be seen b' comparison that a material reduction
has been secured, in some cases more than prayed for.
The result will greatly enhance Medford's opportun
ities to become the jobbing cqntcr for northern California
and belli materially in the future growth and development
of the community.
CHEER HADLEY AS
CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
(Continued from wige wo.)j
and Stono led Colman off tho stage,
llcmenway of Indiana Insisted that
tho Taft men were intact, despite
tho demonstration.
Mrs. W. A. Davis, wife of a Chica
go lumberman, who was seated In the
center of tho right hand gallery,
started tho greatest uproar of the
demonstation by unrolling a huge
lithograph of the colonel. As the
beautiful woman, stunningly gowned
entered Into the spirit of tho mo
ment, and holding the picture at
arm's length, threw kisses to tho
crowd, the delegates and spectators
alike went wild.
Mrs. Davis held the picture in her
hand for a few moment and when
tho bear-mounted of California, ws
passed up to her in the galleries she
kissed it o,nd, alternately kissed the
Roosevelt picture.
Forty-one Minutes Cheering.
It was 41 minutes after tho demon
stration began before Hadley was
able o make himself heard.
"When Mr. Watson stated that be
and I were In accord wiUi ecU other
he said what was so. I am in favor
of this controversy being , trans
ferred to the credential coiamjtfeQ
for settlement with tho proviso ..that
no mpmber of tho committee who
was Interested In a case could have
a voice and no member of the con
ventlon whoso seat was contested
could have a vote on the final set
tlement."
Watson then announced thut by
unanimous consent debate was
closed.
Move to Tablo
"What I want," siiiu Watson, "is
to move that tlie governor's motion be
referred to tlio committeemen creden
tials." Governor Deneeii of Illinois got the
platform to move us an amendment
to the tyatsou motion that the substi
tute olUoeriior Iljjdjcjy l"-' referred
to the emlontinls committee with vot
ing limited only to members of the
committee, whoso bents were not in
question.
Governor McGoveru of Wisconsin
got recognition iind.suiuhe wanted io
debute the question but us this was
hnpogsiblu lqider tho ruler he wdjild
simply second tho Ueiieen motion.
Watson then moved to tabfe (lie
Deneen motion. This was not debat
able but Parson got tho floor to ask
that the Deneen motion bo read again.
Parsons then demanded to know, if
tho motion prevailed, whether any of
(ho 78 members whoso seats wore con
RATES FOR MEDFORD
Class rates per 100 pounds.
I 2 3 4
Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents.
40 :tr. aa 2"
Jl at! 82 2S
m :: 35 30
111 -H 40 35
50 50 45 39
CO 53 48 42
A3 " fi(i 50 43
G8 fill 53 45
75 til, 5U 51
wore as follews:
Class rates per 100 pounds.
12 3 4
Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents.
2S 24 20 17
30 25 21 18
32 27 22 ll
3G 30 25 21
41 35 251 25
42 3G 20 25
43 37 30 2G
45 3S 32 27
48 41 31 29
effective July 10, 1U12, are
I'
Class rates per 100 pounds.
tested by Hndley could vote on nny
question.
Itoll Call- Onk-ml
"They could not," declared Cha:r
nian Hoot. , - ,
A record roll call was then ordered
on the demand of Pennsylvania, N'uw
Jersey and Missouri. Chairman Io.'t
explained that the laying of I)eneoti
motion on the table did not earry
with it the mqiu question.
When California was reached on
the roll call Governor .IoIiumiu ntruin
denounced the action of thu conven
tion in heating the two delegates from
the fourth district.
"I have twenty-six delegates here
in "their seats mid I vote twenty-six
noes,'" ho shouted.
' "How do yon vote individually? '
Remanded Secretary Ciloa-on.
"f vole n," hhouted Johnson, "and
I deny the right of anybody to vote
from the fourth district who is not
in, thin Kooscvclt reservation."
Johnson Tlimitcns tdt
The roll call proceeded and the two
Taft men hud their votes recorded n
favor of the proositioii. Johnson
brojee in again with his protect when
Connecticut was reached but Hoot
pilei
lie
lied that he was out of order after
said it was wrong to permit the
Taft men to vote on their own ensc.
rfGo uhead, walk out, Hiram,"
-.lioiite a New Jersey delegate. "We
are with you and will go along."
"We are going all right," shouted
Johnson in reply.
"It's only a question when the time
will be opportune."
When Georgia's vote was announc
ed it showed a giiin of two votes for
the Tuft people. When tlio Indiana
vote was polled it developed that for
mer Vice President Chijrks W. Fair
banks' was not in his scat and a mes
senger was sent scurrying to scck Ipni,
I'uirhnuks got back m time to vote
aye,
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twelve hundred
samples of the latest weaves In
Men's Suitings.
A mudo to your measure suit, ab
solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran
teed all pure wool and guaranteed to
hold its shape. Made Jo your meas
ure suits,.), t ' jl .
IS1H.00 (o lj! 10.00
II
Room H, Palm Building.
FIRES
mm
. i l i
r fire, department l making
lifcpnratliuia for ti strenuous season
with gratis fires. In tunny years tip.)
grass has not been as ianU as this
season and now uu It I rapidly dry
ing out the boys nvo making pre
parations to bo on the alert for fires
of this kind.
It is highly probable that tho city
will detail iv number of men to
burn off tho worst places In tho
city. Othorwtso scores of homes
would bo In danger of fire through
out tho summer,
NOTION,
Notice Is hereby kIvcu that the
undersigned will apply to tho city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, at lta next regular meeting on
July 2, ID 12, for a lloenso to sell
spirituous, vinous ami malt liquors
In quantities less than a gallon at Its
place of business on lots 5, C, 7, 8,
block 20, In said city, for a period
of six mouths.
HOTKti NASH CO.
Dated Juno 18, 1912.
Notice
General Federation of Women's
clubs, San Francisco, California. Sale
dates Juno 22nd and 23rd, 1912.
Going limit Juno 30th. No stop
overs allowed.
Returning CO days stop-offs al
lowed on return trip within CO days
Kate faro and tilled,. J1CS0.
Your truly. t
A. S. nOSEXIUUM, Agt.
NOTICE TO A&r, WHOM XT MAY CON
CXSS '
Notice I tionbv Klv,i Hint vlrtuo
of an ori r of the omniv imrt fur
Jitekyou I'ounly. Ornuu, iiwl unit imi
torrtl nl the Jiin.- term lit IU12 of x.ihl
court, bum court lit. mi una uricr i,u
.I.i,.m fruit, lli.t ri(-ut ilt. nf Julv. l'JI2.
to-wlt at the SeplcinlMT. IMIJ. lenn of
.ll court, cancel ami rni puvinmu
of all tlu- lit-rcluaflcr tl,crllMl cumiiv
arruiitx. nrovidcil MM wurrnntN have
not lirt-n !trHiilHl for iwynu'iit on or.
iK-ror u" iki rroni muhi nrru nay oi
July, 1912
Warrant! en Hand
M M tlurulc. inc. . IS89. No. S0S3.
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Kinney, j , Doc. , too. No. :m.
)l 0l
II V. Ofiilsn. Doc fi. 1900. No. SOItf.
J I SO.
Mrs. B-aIo llnndblne, 0a C, IsrtO,
No. :0S0. JI.JO.
I, A HolHrt6u, Marofe C. 1901, No.
SSTI. It 70.
A U Itny, April I. I90I. No. ISIiJ.
st.:o.
U li CouiMr. April I, 1301, No. 2S50.
It 10.
V. 1). ltle, April I. 1001. No. S35I.
H.10.
It f. Ilrown, Juno S, 1901. No. -1S.
II tie
Juntos Cook, Juno t J9l, N'- -:3-II.3U.
Olllo JtiMtcv, Juno J, 1901, No SSI l.
$1 30.
K. W, l..iriilli.-, l'Vi. S. I90S, No
30S2. li.00. . -
John II. WIlMun. iFVIif'l,, lUfiS. No. ai!9.
It 70.
J. II I.lkum, t'rb S, ?-- N"- 3l31
S T. Sunriilr?, Vb , 190'., No. 3137,
1150 ' - r . J
II Cotiorn. April 3 llVOffT No. 33CI.
1 1 oo. 3 "
A. K .MoFsirl.in.1. April 2 ti(2, No,
33C3: $1.00 r" V -" - ?
DiivM Taylor. April 3, lS02. No. 339?.
$100. ,
Mr Mle Talor, April 2. 1902. No
3101). $2.70.
J A. IIuIho. Auk. C. 191)2. No. ZUf-it.
$1.70.
J V. roungc. Aimb. C,, U02, Np. 39C9.
"j '.M. Davltt. Oet. I, 1902, No. 1128.
$1 10,
J k U'liwlcr. Nv. C, 1902. No. I IS I.
12.C0.
Krnit WriKlil. Kl. . 1903. No. 437t,
$1.0D.
Cyon,'.- II, Claniflt, .Muy C, 1903, No
I1C. $1 00.
(tmrl.'H . IlolM, Iny fi, 1903. So
tC17. $1.00. . ' .
Uvore M. Ourutt. Jr., May 6, 1903,
No. ten, $t.oo.
Mr A. M. l'ri.HMlry, ..May 6, 1903, No
ICH, $1.00.
JitK.j Cook, .My C. 1903, No, 4CI5. $1
V. I!ib, Juri.- i. 191)3. No ISIS.
llnrry llulnf.. Auk. 'C 1903, No 6t,
$1.10.
J T. Ildmrio, Aug S, 1903. No. S072,
$1.00.
II. HtiMilicmi. Opt 7. 1U03, No r.l'.7. $1
(,'liarluf. U llUli.iii, get, 7, WiUi, No.
r,15H, $1.00. .'
V T. Cniiidull, Oct 7, 1903, No. !1H2,
$1.00.
II, i: Iliircliiy, Oct 7, 1903, No M85
$100
For a midniorit supper,
' other time, tlio very
that stoyertistJ can po
It Burns Oil
No Ashes
It Concen
trates Heat
No Yaste
It la Hundy
iYo Dirt
It is Ready
No, Delay
Ik .........,.
1( it ai quick a gat,
coal, cheaper than
mSmw
Kl) VrM $&""
BRH Mlirl "
-i wa
i s
Tl fict rl Utlion Sift U IuikIwiiwI Utuiita
pit"1 K'i'l ,tUrf t?P' "i'V &''" low1
cli, etc. Mad with I, I or 3 Immtri
b
rac
All dalri care il Nvr PrffiKn Sto.
FtCo9l'look wnl?f)'ov. Cuok-lVwIi aw
livci to anyone Kodmj i ccoli to cover loaiuiiji coil.
SNPARD OIL CQMPAHX
iincvnf,iouf
San FranclKo.C!.
tat Anuol... Cl,
anUIiio,Ct,
Ian Jo,. Cal.
Stockton, Cal.
Sacra-'i'iilu, Cal,
iooi, No. ims,
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tl l.ontr, Oct 7. 1903. No MS9, II
lVi'l HirtlilRy. Oct ,, 190.1. Nt) -ftllH, f I,
.1 (1 llitkl.hoi. lint. T. IHIIS. Nil. fl J la.
li.KR J
Albert Wlly, Nov, I,' IflOI. No, anno,
tl.iirni.' 1UJ nolilft, Nov. 1, IIMM, No.
l. $1 00. t J
0ii n ,lNUtor, Nov. 4, I9p. No. fills.
(linttl Itliwlliii'x. Jim. II. Idol. No.
Miu. $i sntivru-Mn.
t1ilhitnl lltlbci, Vb. 3, 1001. No. flTtl",
$1 Ml.
Ortv Pnvlrt, Mity I. I tut I, Nii..fi033, $1
I I. Afklcy, June , l0 . No, W', $1
Min .1 '. I'lttll, .Uinii I, tlio I. No
filod, $1.30
O. o. Ji'tinlngM, Aug. 3, tliot, No. ostUl,
$ 1 All.
O. II. McClimir. Aug. 3. U'Ot, No. 0681,
S1.A0.
J. V. Tynitn. Aug. a, iviul, No, ii6R.
$1 80,
.losoplt ItnbiTlM, tvt, n, 1901. No. tiio,
$t SO.
Albert llobi'ltH, Oct, ,1, loo I, No (Mi,
$3.au.
W S. Ullisiiu, Nov 2. IHOI, No llSfitl.
$1.00.
MfH A l Dynr, Nov !.', null, No
OMIT, $1 00
T. Hnlilwlii, Nov. 2, 1901, No. liSUO.
$1! no
J. C. MclMimlil. licit. S, 1901, "No. 708B,
$1.80
t' J I'hcliiH, .lit it 8, IHOlt. No 7JSS, $
Mr J V llubliixim. Jim A. llMir.. No.
7202, $t 00.
Itov llowcll, .Inn 0, t'tnS. No, 730O, $1
IM Unit, t'eb. I, 190ft. No Tl.l. Slot)
t It llftrl. iVb I. 190. No tltll, $1
Albert Switnlou. IVb. I, mill. No. Ntifi,
$1 00.
J l Ibtiiitle, Mm eh I, tllOB, No 7R37,
$8.20.
OeorKu i rurinmt, Mnroll I, 190S, No
7R3S. $i.t;o.
T ' Nlcliolmin. Mmcli I, 1003, No
TS&i. $t no.
Ciul Crystal, Muy l, 10. No. 7T,
l v.
l. M. KlnKslcy, Juno 7, I90S, No
MIS. $1 00.
County wiirrntttH cnlleil by county
trwiHtntT for ntori' t lut it (ii'ieti car
whtbli Itnvo not been ircnentvil for tuy
ineut Orron Walteflcl.l. Anrll I, 1801, No. 72.
$S 00 (bounty wiirrnnt)
It. .MoDoimlil, .Murclt 12, 1902, No 37,
$2 oo (bounty wiunuilj.
C. li Tort III. Atltf. 7. 1903, No 3S7.
$0.00 (bounty warrant),
K, J I. llnrroii. Juno 2S. tlnio, No, 1322,
$C ol
li 0 llonlin, June i 1900, No. 135V
Otto ltlrilc, Jan. 9, 1901. No, 2070. ii
".Mr- J H Wltltnmit, Murclt . riot.
No 225t. $5.00.
J II. ICicucy, .May' , l.ioj, No. -1613.
$100
The follow Ink county warrant nri
oiitMtnmllutr fur uior,. tlirtit hi-ncii ycurt
txttil iil ivcoril of tin, imitu' exer IuiiIiik
Ih-cii nreU'Silsl:
11 A. Mmirn. Nov S.IWOO. No Hi Ifi
ciurt'iui' Taylor, l-VK I. 1903. No iMS
$1 no,
1). It Mcrrlu. Muy I. tool. No Coll
$1 uo
I. I- Ayer. Aug 8. I DIM. No tl-,7
$1 50
Mrn Win A lleta. All, ti, I9l No
rtSJ.l. t SO
Mrti U F Aer. Aug 3. t'JOl No
OSitS. $1 SO
I, T IMctunnii, IVb I. loS. No. .IP)
$1 oo
Tluit Iiv virtue of Klil onlcr of Malil
County Cvurt tliH notice lwll I" itb I
IImIiihI tuo tlmi'fi, ohm- In Hih pull! ,Mc I
fur. I Mull Tribune ittnl once In h Ucirt
I) .M.-.ir..rt M.UI Tribune
Outcil it .Irtckitonvtltc. tlrecnt tlilw
Kill. iU' of June, A II IDIX
w it. co 1. 1 :m an.
Cotinlx Clerk mid Clerk of tin- Count)
Court fot J.iikHon County. Orr$nii.
It Makes
Men Younger
when their troth are properly at
tended to, Nothing HiiggcHtH pronia-
Hire old ago llho broken or mltmlng
tenth. Nothing ho rejuvenating as
having thorn properly fixed. It
imtki'H a man look fifteen to twenty
yearn younger. o maKo n npeclalty
of flrHt-clnurt tleatal work, from care
ful extracting to tho inont expert
crown anil brldgo work, and the pro
per filling of teeth. Olvo iir a trial,
fjiily Attendant
DR. BARBER
TIIK DK.NTIST
Over Danloht for Diidu. Faclflc
Phono iS28, Home I'hono .IBS-IC
The Latest
J I,, iuni, Oct
TKiiig in Stoves
as for any other meal at any
latest thing in stoves the best
is a ,
")H!IHIIWJH,M
mMninifinri i rniiii
Oil Cook-stove
,!. I,., uw. rn uinnl I,
itadier and handier than
electricity.
Mwyi, III. Cal. Ss.ItU, Wl.
Froano, Cal. Spokan, Vj "in.
forlland, Or. Iicomi, wai
aab.
'JHHSVal
. I '
OllCIIAltU UO.MKH AX I'AUMH
lit a thriving center In mi t Hi"
gartleu spols (; tlu lm Hivnr
Valley,
8 ill roi-ttlo; t'riilt, nlfalfa mill Rar
duiii ellmato inltd (roiiiinom-o malt
ing garden In Fohriuvry) , water In
plenty, and pnroi gitu hcIuhiIh and
rollfUum liitluoiu't's; no huUhiiih or
tti'iitiltiuiiioss. Favniii r. acres to 2u0
Hcree.
It. X. .U'lHi, TAItKNT, OIHWOX.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
'JO acrcH iiillu from Heven
Oaks, 10 acres In culttvntloii, R
acres uniler ditch, Mi Ulllo to
school, toriiiH. I'rlco $:i,r,oo.
yr. aerea, I Mt tulles ttoulh of
MiMlford, all IiiIkiiUhI. In boai
Ing fruit, thti it'tit In hay ami gar
den, freo soil, good billlillm:n,
good toruiH. ifti() per aero.
I CO acrua, r',i utlloH up Mvami
CiuuU, 125 ucroH lu culllvatlou, CD
acres In oats, vetch and point, ono
of the best places on tho crook,
good biltltllugH. Price, $12,000.
7 H acies In tho wont nlilo of
Mi'dfortl. .S-iiioui hoime, souiu fruit
trees. I'rlco ,0iOO.
Wo wont Home city pioperly to
trade for iicoiiiho.
If yon want to trade, or sell
your property lint It with us,
1Iuniu"s Chniitf,
l'lauo $100. teiiiM,
Itt'StauratilH,
Harbor uhops,
Furniture.
AlltOH,
ICiiiployiuciK.
(Itrls and wouit'u for general
housework,
itaiich haiuls.
Hay hands
Wood choppers.
Mra. Emma Bittnor
I'linno 11 II; llouto, t I.
OlUMflto .ViihIi Hotel
ltOOMH O AND 7. VMM HI.DCIC
rl (.Iftt. CoJtl !r it. IIIKJ 01 Mt HOLY
NAU(S Qr JtSUS AND HART tJ., J,UK d.J
CiidtUu h tlulk Alt tUIUlrtJCff
(III Du. tfUifJl! WJ..H Hm4 klartl tkj
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MORTGAGE
LOANS
Moiicv on hand at all times
Io loan on improved ranelien
and eity property at lowest
rates with "on or before
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone 3231 320 G -0. Bldp.
A. S N A. P
HO itcron, nix ml lea from Medford,
good graded road crouton tho tract,
all freo noil, nt D0 pur aero. 1 1000
will liandlo, easy tonus on balance.
Part 1h croak bottom land, nuttublo
for alfalfa. Several uprlngH on the
placo. Timber enough to pay tor the
tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin
crook district.
W.T.York. Co.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson and Huminli
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
m. r. ii. Co. nidf.
Medford .Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Plioiie.s:.Ineirie3(i21.
lomo 354
Mcssongor Sei'vieo
J5N.'Fii'.
Rookwood
Pottery
and
Hand Painted
China
make good present 8.
Our line of tliese goods
is very attractive,
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
HWMW
WHEBU TO Q
TONIGHT
ISIS
lOc THEATRE lOc
Uiuliir Now Miiuagumoiit
llt, li. WIIU'l'liK, .Muniiuer
look who's iimti:
i.icsi.ii: am ii:.si,ii:
In l heir Hinging, Talking anil
Oitntliitf. TIiIh mi la away iiIiqvu
the nitllmiiy a heat for inir p.t
Hoiiti. vicrtmiA fitoss
A thrilling war diaoia.
KAMV MAItKH
Very luiighablti comedy
TltAlMNO I'lOHTlXH COl!KH
IN CtUIA
Alt who l(ii iiuiii Hhoiiltl mm this.
HA.M SIMI'KI.N'S, Kletilh
Fun for tin all
Special Mntliiecs every ilnturdny
mid Htiudny nt 2 p, in.
Kvenlug pertormniicti, 7:30
STAR
THEATRE
Cooli'M mill lit"t M'lilllitl.il nyu'l
In .M.tir.ntl
(let the habit k-i to (ho Hlur anil
keep cool
SiiHrlor In Pit line I'loiltirlln.ii
tiuj (itrnaw
A thrilling uoxU-ru story of
uilHplated frleiidHhip.
iiim.ii:
A very thrilling dramatic utorv
depleting tho ptnver of pornouall'.y
hi:i:in(j ni:v oum:ans
An I'XceetlliiKly Ititereritlng venule.
I lent tlivy ait Imil; ngniii
tim: K.vi"i:.N.i.M.Mi:it kids
Thoy go toboganlug and Ihlu Ih
whero they llumlnato fun to :t
fare-yoit-well.
Alt HATH Kit In now song
WtHIIAVOICI'IIK
la uiiirilu ami effectx.
Mullnei'H Dally
AilinUtilou 10c Chlldrc.il fn
CO.MIN;i COM INC!
'I'lie CnultlN 1'arolo
Written by Melvln (I. Wlimtock,
Clen. Mgr. IN'oplcH AmiiHciiiout Co.
ami proilueeil by the I'iIIhoii (o.
Dealing with (lov. Wenl'ii honor
iiyutem. Thrilling drama.
BARGAIN
FOR SALE
Greatest auto bargain of the
season, 25 li. p. roadster,
new, run less than 150 miles.
Will soil at great saeril'ieo.
Home phono Ml-X or writo
JANES BROS.
Draperies
Wo carry u vorjr complot Hits
of i1rurlci, Inert ourtnliiH, fir
tnri'H, tile, unit 40 nil oIiihhok of
tiplinlnlt.rlng. A niiKtilnl iiuin to
look uflitr thin verk tixoliiMlvnly
nml will give IIS KdOll h.tvIco its
Ih pintHllilii to (at Irs uVfiil tli
liiriiunt filtlim.
WEEKS & MCGOWAN CO.
PLUMBING
Bteam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work OiinrniitDeO.
. Prlcos IlcuMoiiublo.
OOPFEEN & PRICK
Clark & Wright
, IiAWYER ;
WASHINGTON, I). O.
I'ubllo Land Mattorsj Pinal Proof.
Desert Lands, Contests mid Ulnlni
Ousos. Scrip.
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