MTJDFORD WATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKIfflQN, MONDAY, .) VLY I, 1912.
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RACE PROGRAM
FOR JULY 4 MEET
IS
ARMED
Tim pingi'iim for (ho ummdnr mm
iniM'liiii; to lit hold in UiIh city .Inly
I'.'cll iniiliT tin iiiiHiiciH of Hut Mfi.
ford Diivlnu chili on lln Kopin tlivrr
Viillo.v l''nir iiNHoriiilioii truck itinl
inolor HM'mwny Ih iih I'eIIimvm:
ThuiHilay, .Inly HIi,
IIoi-hci ItuHiii; DiviNioii- Fii! race,
'Jlllll. tliil or ll', lor lni(noii county
Iioihhm; 111110 turn.
Second rni'n, lmttv nice; puixi'
Tliinl iiH'is r 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 k ni''". IVi'i'-l'oi
nil; iuii' ,f7A.
Fourth mi'ii, pony race; puixo .J'J.Y
I'.iKiii'H to Imi ruled tiinii by jinli'H.
Automobile Division I'or cm .
Ii. i. mill innli'i', A. I.. M. inline;. Din
tUUco -If) mill'; pill'M) jlllll; Iht, .fjlltl;
JimI 7fi; Mill, 21.
Knliii'H liniili'il o .loi'Uoii, ,Ioho.
Iiliiui', Klmmiili ninl SihlJviiu conn-
lil'M.
.Motorcycle IH.Himi 'i tor-nil
nice, 2.1 mili't; tiiin .,. Flint prize
i'.' M'l'oiul pi ii'n .A:,, Standing
htiul, motor in oHi'iitioii. An entrj
iVn of ..' t,io'iii tuoil fnitli, .Sunn)
In In1 I'i'tiiiiiril to nil 1'iitrit'h Mlniliny
Millie iiihi ,y ,'lld.
July .Till, Coiiinii'iicltiK ' :lo
lloihii ltinitii Diwhioii First rii'i',
frcc-ofr-all not or pun for Jaeiimi
I'OlllltV Iiis'h; Mll.l' 1(1(1.
Sccoihl inec, .2:KI tint or pure;
puihn 75. '
Tliiitl rare, wild h"ie race, toi
Jackson i'iiiiiiI.x liorNi'N; puri Vi.
Fourth ruin. I 1.2 I'nrloiiKis I'lco
lor.iill; purse .."il.
Automobile rni'i' tor rut' of lit) li.p.
mill uiulcr, A. I.. A. M. rutins; .Id
inili-M! iiiiim. .211(1. First. I2.V. set
oml. .'(; third. ,2.'.
.Inly (Mil, roimoi'iicliiK "I -Milt
Horse Knee l-irri ihimv funt.Ji
nil I ml or pace; purse I2."i.
Second Kuril, oiiiifoiir mile duh,
I'or.lucksou county horses; pui .,(1
Tliinl nice, oiii'-lialf iiiiln dash,
fii'itforall; purse .7.r,
roiirlh race, one-half inili niniiiii
rai'ii for lailv riders; money diidcd
7."i per I'i'iil anil 2."i percent ; puio ".i(l
Motorcycle Karii-2.'i miles li.-r
I'tir-nlt; purse I.V
Aulioiiolilli) Kai'i. Ficcfor-Mll. (.(I
mile; purse ..'i()U. Fiit, .:i(ll); eu.
oml, l2.'i; tliinl. .7."i.
(.'omlitioiiH Kovrniiiij; i nonius;
riu'i'H :
All runiiiiii; hum's to i'iiI.t. II to
hlnrt.
iih harm's
BARMS SHIPPED
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RELIEF SOCIETY
Mffi
REPOR
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Tlin California IVnil DUlnlinlo m
iiHiin Ilia Inlliiwiiii: miirl(ii tt t t tin
ili-r ilalo of Kiii'i-amcnto, .tuna 211:
Tint following kIvi'h iiiinilii'r of raw
of tlccicliiiMiH fruit bliipiiil fioiu all
poiutH id California for Hut wi'i ihi-U
inu l-Viilay i-vi'iiini,', June 281 h, 11)12.
ClierniiM IIH It-1 i-aiM. Ni IciiIIim
of nil Ilia clii'irii'H movinu out of the
xtatii (liirinu tin' liihl wiii( ciiuiii from
tint Hmila Clara vallay. A taw ma
hIIII Koini; forwanl fiom I'lacnr i'oiim.
ly poinlM, coiiHiHliiiK alumni fm it-l-of
Mlat'k Oii'non. 'fhi'v will liiht a
law iIii.nm Ioiikiii', allar uliii'h lima the
I'titiii' iinnriiii'iit will lia I nun Ilia Sim
la Clara willcy. Tan iIii.m will prob
ably i'.liaith Ilia crop mi far an niht
aril hliipuii'iit Jh i'oim'iiiiii'iI.
Aprii'iitn (II 1-2 rn i h. It will ba
Hern Unit xbipmuni of llii-4 Miiiat.x
Iiiin fnlli'ii oil' iiIhmiI tan aiii-M iluriim
Ilia pithi ui'iili. Tlii. ili'i'liiif will bi'
vai'v miii'lt Ki'i'i'li'i 'Inline lb" "''''k ''
t'ouia. I''iituiii hliipmi'iil o Ibis fruit
uill iiuiloubli'illv lie buhl, but lluvi
ara hlill foaiia very tlaHiiabli. o.
ubii'li will In- availabln lor ilia l.o.h.
Inula.
I'luniM (15 rn i h. SbipiiinutH ol
lliiH viiiii'lv ii'piaKi'iu a aniii of iii'iuh
1(1(1 par cant a couipaii'il wilb la"l
walk. Clinuis, Trai'ilv. Itiirbmik.
Iti'il .lima, Abiuiilaui'n, Siniinii, Santa
Komi ami I'ormona an' uoiai.' loiuaiil
ill libaral iiiiautilii'N. Sbipmaut will
I'oiitiuui' to iuari'iiha fur tin. iii-.vl wo
wii'kf. Vunlily of tiuit bar. impiiM"il
malarialh.
I'i'ai'lii'h ,'IH ) I aai. Ali'Minili'i'
ara now ncaily iloua, iuom( of (In
fruit now iiti'cririu brills Ilia Tiiuinpti.
lii'h ma of lair nia, liua aolor u,ul
filial iiuality. Ilali- ami SI. .Iciliu
will Miibi appear.
IVaiM- .'I 1.2 I'lir-.. ( 'miii't mnl
I.iiumiu .t ill I'oiiNtituta (lie liiiiiitnt
to ilnti'. ll ih axpi'i.'lcil n law llarl.
b'llN will appear nr.vt wea. Cni it
i'ontiuui,'h to rt up well ami tin- river
crop I'Npeeially prouiiheH (o be of liai
ipiality.
21 PASS EXAMS.
FOR CERTIFICATES
'I'lii' flint ii ti ti nit I laport of tba City
Italia Hoelaty hIiowh Unit din
naijily poor of Mailfonl i-ohI tba city
tluoiiKti II" itavarnl liiHtlliillotiM,
IlI'.Mi.OO ituiliiK tba winter inoiitlui.
TIiIh amount wiih hjioiiL on foml, elotli
ItiK, earfnra to ralatlvaM ami inaillelna.
In aililllloii to (IiIm aiuouiil of inony,
i lun;c amount of clotliln; wiih j;lven
away to ilaHtltulo fiinillli-K,
Tba raiort In ilatall oIIewh:
lli'imrt of City HoUef Hoclaty fiom
Nov. :M, IH II! to July I, It) 1 2.
I(i'ci'iii.
II. I'. ). K s 2r..oo
llaptlMt eliuieb r.0.00
City of Mailfonl 100.0(1
V. (). V 4.10
.Mailfonl YouiiK PeopleM union .')
Union TliitukHKlvliiK nrrvlro .'10.1
.Man ami Itallnloii Forward
MovoiiM'iit .
CbrlHtlau ebureli
CiihIi i'i Inillvliltialn) . . . .
I. (). It. M
ELKS BUSY WIIH
DETAILS OF TRIP
SI
RODGERS
IS
MARRIED AT BUTTE
i.Kn
K.S.'.l
7...0
in. oo
10. oo
llauaflt (Mrx. WIkkh or (ho
CiibbiiKo I'alcb)
r.7.:io
Kutrauea fen Mime
riiee.
Money to be divided (ill, IW, 111 per
eenl.
All riiuitiiit; raee to, be unvalued by
new Culifoiiiiii Joeliiiy elub a--iiria-tiun
rtili'h ax far an praetieable,
Coiiililioiih uoveruini; liarnes., r.ieiK,
All Imriiahri raee to lie yoverneil iih
far iih pruetiaabla by tin- National
Trotting iiMioeiiiliou rule".
KnlrieH ." per eeut of pur-e. anil
will bo lafunileil uflar hlailin. Kn
tt'ii'N miiHl ba filed with lint Mvietnrv
Iba uialit beforii (lie raee.
.Money to ba dhided 1)11, IK), (l per
rent.
MEDFORD LOSES
TO
MS
AS
.Mailfonl riiiffereil tba flrnt ilefent
of tba HeiiHOii Suuilay when (JiantH
I'.'ihb won a fitHt and elotia khiiui by
tba narrow iiiiukIii or r. to I. Tba
Kami) wan won ami mifely poukoteil
by Mailfont when two thrown K"Vo
tbo Kuma away, A Ioiik fly to the
left t;uriloii wan Haul lioma by Antla.
Hutlar, pitcher, took tbo throw but
failed to taK tba ruiiiiar. Not uotlc
Im; a mini on third llutlur heaved to
Heroin! to eat eh a runner mnl hufora
tlm bull not buck tbo whining run
bad mum auroHR.
Wbllo Moilfonl bit frindy tba
(IrantH Paxil lioyn, notably Wackier
mid Halter eonneclcd with Ike mid
t ho Kiiuia lialoiiK to any body. It
wan wall worth neelutr, Tba Mcdford
boyH plnyad u Htnr floblliiK Kama
with the oiio exception. Four double.
pluyH ware made, two by Miles, uc
oml to rii'Ht, ono by Dee lnrtoi hoo
ond to flrflt ami lha fourlh by I'iik
iHKiten cantor nurd on to homo pbito.
(IrantH I'iihk pulled a double whan
lha IniHoa woro full mid (ho bull
driven to thu luflald.
Tho Kama wuh one of thu bout of
tho huiihoii mnl wan played bofoio n
Iiii'ko crowd.
Medford won it tall end Kmne
from Tiilout by a hcoio of iilun to
two. Whoovar wiih KHty of mutch
liiK tho two toaniH iloHarvaH a bawl
liiK out, but MamiKur Ktiiion miya It
wan Court Hull and Hhorty Mllen mid
thoy any It wuh Kiikoii. Tho Inault
Ih too deadly to tuko chmicoH with.
Tho Tulont boya woro ho dourly out
cbiHHad that tho crowd had left by tho
end of tho tliinl,
Tba following Jnckxnu eoiuilx
teaehern wrre MieeiMiful in the leeenl
hliilo exmuiiiatioii for teaebet' cer
tificate!. :
I.eta iVelor. Hutte KnlU; Kniil
I'eelor, llutte KiilU; .Mubel .Myi-m.
Meilfonl; Amy Stauiianl, Achlniiil;
Helen Cliappcll, Anhlaiul; Nina ).
.Morrix, Alilmul; llliiiicliu Canode,
.Meilfonl; Vnruon Mine, A-.iIiiiii;
Kathenne Foley, Central Point; Hat..
m'i Newton, Cold Hill; .Mabel .Manili,
Sam Valley; .Myrtle I. Dunteii, Cen
tral Point; Agnes M. Salter, Meil
fonl; l.ueile Kailer. Meilfonl; Kula
Houston, Trail; (iraee Smith, Meil
fonl; (liisHe I'pilegra ff, Ahlanil;
Mix. Jennie llogue, A-lilaiul ; Syleia
(1. Hrowu, Abbluuil; Mr. 0. M. (io,
Unite I'alU; Mi-s. I.aurii (Irow, Ash
laud; (lav Webb, Tolo; Mr. Martini
MeCaiu, Meilfonl; Theone Carkin,
Meilfonl; (Iraea Pearee, Meilfonl;
Olive (I. DaviK, Asblaiul; Lillian
Pieree, Meilfonl.
The above lint docs not include the
mime of those writing for life eerti
lieater. or exemption. The report on
upplieiitions for life eeitifieutes ,
not eomplele ul ibis time.
Kxpi.'IIHI.'ll.
Total 32I.SS
Men In (uneuiplo)ed HtrmiKerH,
iuk) i t;i.:o
Wood (I I famlllcH) 13.00
Cirfniii (Head nine d.-pendent
oneH to riliitlvi-H) ri0.7.
Cioeerlea (IK famllli'M) .... 7 1.2'
Medicine . O.Ofi
Maul for illhpeiniory (four
mouth) 10.00
.-iatlouary mid Printing ... --'
1 pair lloy'H Hhoe l.iiO
Caxh for needy (0 imnllleH) . lif..!!')
Total H'JG.f.O
Italauie on hand 27. JS
Among other Mippllex, the follow-
Igu thlngH bavo been received and
given out at tho dlnpeiihory locntod
at -OS North Central avenue:
f!0 pr. hIioch and HllppeiH, :'..r pr.
boi.i, t'.r ladleH dreHHcH, UC, IiuIIch'
cdiiIh, 22 iiiuii'h coiiIh. 7 ovoreoatH.
751 pr. ineti'B and boy'n. troiiheni, 17
chlldreii'H dreHHOH, 35 c-lillclruti'M
COIItH, 10 pr. gloVIH. 28 VCHtH, ll
pli'ri'H underwear, 75 hatH mid bon
uetH, 51 jiIitch linliy clothing, 5:1
pleien of furn, Him, Hwcnters, etc.
W. II. CANON, Chairman.
W. W. H1FKUT.
A. A. UOI.MHS, TrouH.
The wedding look plaee on .lunei
2(ilb at a o'eloek, in the St. Punl'"
Kni-eopnl cliuii'b, Mutte, Moillnuii, l,V
the Kt'V. William Miteball, between
Mrs. F J. Kogerof Cunaenellin, Mr.
Kedrutli Cornwall, Kugluud, and Mr.
J. S. KogerM, of llutton, California.
The bride wuh diessed in i: pale blue)
silk dresx, tnmmed in braid to match,
she wore n large white picture bat
and a large ostrich plume, and win
attended by Iter two mui. Mr. Moo
tngue Kogers mid Mr. Kieluud ling
ers. Mr. Montage linger gave her
Dewey Kubrick tho l.'-ycnr-ohl hoii
of (llenn Kubrick proprietor of thu
Medford DoiueHtlu laundry wiih
thrown from a Iioiho ho wuh riding
Sunday afternoon ami Buffered a
broken arm. AhIiIo from a Kevcre
Jolting no other Injuries woro huh-
latueii ny I no young nutu, lie wiih
given prompt attention and will ba
about ugulii In a few duyn.
ACCIDENT CAUSE OF
KENNEDY DEATH, VERDICT
That Karl Kennedy cam a to bin
death as tho remtlt of mi accidental
(Uncharge of a twclvo-guugo Blnglo
barrel nhotgun wuh tho verdict band
ed down by lha coroner's Jury thnt
convened at 2 o'clock Snturdny aft
ernoon. No motlvcH for suicide woro shown.
Tho unfortunate young man was of
a cheerful disposition and novcr nil
dlctced to moody moments. At no
time In the preaenco of hln family or
f rlenila hail ho mentioned taking IiIh
life or acted In nuy mnnner thnt
would lead thorn to belovo that his
mind wan unbalanced.
'Ilia coroner'B Jury found that bis
death was ItiHtniitnneotiH, being caus
ed by a guiiHhot wound thnt entered
over tho right ear mid toro nwny tho
entire top of tho head. ,
Tho funeral nervlceH woro hold
Sunday afternoon from tho Weeks &
MeCJowun chapel, tho ltev. W. T.
Coulder officiating.
Tbo Portland committee or tbo
local lodgo ( VAUh Iiiih uluiool com
plotod all or lt. work In making tho
arrnngementH for tho trip to Port
laud at tho oud of tbo week mid (ho
thoroiighncBK with which detnllH
have been worked out argucm well for
tho HiircoHH of tho trip. A monc.ter
committee Iiiih alo been named to
welcome ami cudTlaln tho veiling
Klkn an they piihh through Medford
on thelrwn y to Portland.
Sunday tho IoiIko appeared In uni
form and hail their "pleturen took." away, and Mr. Milliard Roger uel.-d
Tho lodgo innki'H a Hplendlil hIiow- as best man. The maid of hmiorj
Ing. were Mr. Tlionuih Moream, mid .Mrf. j
I.oh Angelen LoiIko with about 150 K. Koger, A grand reception was,
on hoard will reach Medford Katur- held in the evening at 22 Mam ntre't,i
day evening nt 10 o'clock and will where a sumptuous supper was pro
Btay one hour. It Ih probable that vided mid the (able wan prettily dee
Medford Lodge and tho l.on AngeleH orated in American Homilies mid
l.rdgo will pnrndo the HtrectH of feni. The present were numerous
Medford at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and eostlv and tin- evening wax pass
July nth. ed merrily with mu-ie mid i-iugi.ig
J. K. Harkdull Ih chairman of the tiinoug a great number of guests.
IJxhlblt committee. In now galb-j Mr. and Mrs. linger will remain in
erlng up plrturcH r the valley and n : Motto a few weeks. tlii will proeeed
illnplny or tho renourcen. Any ileco- to California where they will make
ratloiirt that you may have In the their home
way or largo nb-o pIctureH or palnt
Ingn of rccnes of the Itogue Itlver
Valley tbo lodge unkK for iiko on HiIh
occanlon. All biicIi vxblbltH will bo
properly and carefully taken care of j
and returned.
The committee .is originally can
Htltuted wuh coiupoBcil ot rive men,
namely ('. I. Itcame. T, B. D.iiiIoIh,
W. W. Kircrt. U. A. (Jregory and I..
II. HnKklfiK, but there ban been added
to thlH committee an annlMnnl gecre-'
tary, O. J. Patton and the work Iiiih
become so cougeKted that Martin J.
Iteddy and J. W Dudley hnVe aleo
been tin mod.
YOU WILL NOT
"GO BLIND"
Jl I. can help it
Dr. Rickert
OVKK KKNT.NKK'S
S.S.S.
REMOVES
BLOOD HUMORS
Every poro nnd gland of tho okln Is omployod la tho necossary work of
preserving its smooth, ovon toxturo, sot toning and cleansing it and regulat
ing the tomporaturo of our bodies. This is done by an evaporation through
each tiny outlot, which goo on continually day and night. When tho blood
bocomes Infected with humors nnd acids a certain percentage of theso
impuritios also pass olt with tho natural evaporation, and their sour, fiery
mturo irritates and inllamos tho skin, and drios up its natural oils, causing
Simples, boils, pustules or somo itching rash, or hard, scaly skin affection.
. S. 8. cures skin troublos of overy kind by neutralizing tho acids and
removing tho humors from tbo blood. S. S. S. cools tho acid-heated circu
lation, builds It up tc its normal strength and thickness, multiplies its
nutritious, red. corpuscles, and enriches it In every way. Then the skin.
Instead of being Irritated and diseased by tho exuding acrid matter, is
nourlshod, soothed and softened by thti cooling, healthy stream of blood.
S. S. S., tho greatest of blood purifiers, expels all foreign matter and surely
cures Eczema, Aone, Totter, Salt Rheum and all other diseases and
affections of tho skin. It removos pimples, blackheads, and other un
sightly blomlshes from tho skin nnd assists in restoring a good complexion.
Uook on Skin DIseasos and any medical advico desired froo to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA.
JACKSON COUNTY DEMOCRATS
SEND WORD TO 0REG0NIANS
ItotiHod to onthuHbiBin by tho gal
lant fight of Governor Woodrow WIN
bii In tho doiuurntlo convention at
llaltlmoro, ami Htroug for a progros
Hlvo candidate, fifty JackHon county
doinocrntu Saturday sent tbo follow
ing Htlrrlug moKHiigo to tho Oregon
delegation, on tbo ground, caused by
tbo Hwlteh of two of tbo Oregon
dologatOH from WIIbeu:
"Oregon Delegation, llaltlmore:
Bend iih tho nnmoH of tho two tralt
oi'H In tho Oregon delegation. Toll
them not to croHa tho MIhhIhsIppI."
TIiIh followed a uicHBiigo uoat Fri
day night In which tho delegation
wuh nrgod by JackHon county tlomo
oratn to Htnnd put on olthor WIIhoii
or Hryan. Thore Ih a Htroug Hontl
inont among local linurbniiH for olth
r Woodrow WIIhou or Hryan iir tho
convent Ion ghnlco,
NOTICK.
I have Impounded 3 pigs on tho
(liitbrlu ranch. Owner may have
biiiuo by paying damages dono by
thorn. SG
I'UOR K. KNGKLHAnDT.
i ,.,,- , i
Tells on the Kidneys
.Meilfonl People Have I'oiiuil This To
llo Trim
Tho Htriiln of overwork tolls on tbo
weakened kidneys more quickly than
on any other organ of tho body. Tho
hurry and worry of lniHlne.a men,
thu heavy lifting and stooping of
workmen, tho womon'H household
cares, tend to wear, weaken and Injure-
tho kidneys until they can no
longer filter tho poison from tho
blood and thu wholu body nuffoi'8
from tho waste mutter that accumu
lates. Tbo weakened kldne.VH noed
quick iiBHlHtunco, Doun'a Kidney
PUIh are propaied eHpeclally for sick,
weakened kldne.VH; tired, worn-out
buck have cured thousands of Hitch
ciiboh. Convincing proof In n Med
ford citizen's statement.
MrH. Oraco Skeotora, 0 W. Jack
Hon street. Medford, Ore., mtys: "1
can recommend Donn'a Ktdneyu Pills,
procured at llaskliiH' drug utoro, for
pnlu mid BtlffnesH In tbo back and
other symptoms of kidney trouble
This remedy rellovod mo when I used
it and 1 bavo been well over slnco,"
For Halo by all doalora. Prlco 50
cents. Fostor-Mllhurn Co., lluffalo,
Now York, solo agents for tho United
Htate8.
Hotnombor tho namo noun's nnd
tako no other,
L
i ICECREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT TIIK ItUillT lMUCK
In cartoon, 2."i cents per quart.
l!.i cents extra lor packers or any bIzc up to one gallon.
Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon.
Deliveries or packers to any part or tho city.
Ico cream served nt tho creamery at 5 cents per dish.
Medford Cream L Butter Co.
psrs'
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A Sl'KCIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Orders called for and dellvorod. First class work dono by hand.
Ladloa' and men's lulls cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avenue.
EXCURSION FARES
account
July 4th Celebrations
on tho
Sale Dates
July
ZtH&
ma a.-
W204
0 f S U N S ET f
I0CDEN&5HA5TAI
ROUTES
Final Heturu
Limit
July 5th
r
M0
JClO
OX13 AND OXE T1UUI) FAKE
Hound trip between nil point less than two hundred miles
apart.
On account of tho Glorious Fourth, special colobratlona will
be hold at various places along tho S, P. and special equipment
will provide ample accommodations for all mid give n chauco to
visit your frlonds onha -1th.
For fares from any point, train sorvlco, special colobrntlons,
otc, call on any S, P, ugont or wrlto to John M. Scott, General
Pussuuger Agent,
OUR REPAIR SHOP
Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and
Motorcyclo repairing. Brazing a specialty.
-MVi
Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Rotirod.
All work guaranteed and dolivored
promptly.
Pacific Motor Supply Co.
220 West Main St.
Both Phones
GROWERS
The prospects arc good for a bumper fruit crop
in tlie Pacific northwest. Wo would advise all grow
ers of Peaches, Apricots, Cantaloupes, Tomatoes, Po
tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. It is a part of our
business to find a msirket for the fruits and produce
grown in the valley. We have our arrangements
completed to handle the crops that will bring good
returns to the grower. Tt will pay you to investigate.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pacific f()21.
Tlomo 307-.
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of , f
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. L Vawter, President G. R. Lmdley, Vice Prea.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (& Storage Co.
Increased Train Serv ice
On account of tho numorous Foil rth of July colobratlona In tho
valley and tho Chatmiua mcoilti ga nt Ashland July 2nd to July
12th, tho Southern Pacific will nut on addltlonul tralu uorvlco
nnd run sumo as follews:
On July U, ti, I, B, (I, 7, H, 11 and 1-.
Train will Icavo Grants Pass nt G:30 P. M reaching Medford nt
6:55 V. M. nud Ashlnnd at 7:35 P, M. (City Office.)
Leaving Ashland nt 10:30 P. M. will roach Mc'dford 11 P. M. and
Grauts Puss 12:25 A. M. i ... . , , "
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On July 4th and July 9th
tho tralu will lcavo Grants Pass nt 0 A, M., reaching Medford
10:15 A. M. and Ashland (City ofrico) at U A. M1N(Loavo Ash
land 10:30 P. M., reaching Mod ford 11 P. M. nnd Grants Pass
12:25 A. M.
This is In addition to tho rogular sorvlco, will provldo ainjilo Bor
vlco In both directions, ouabllng tho peoplo to attend suyeral cele
brations the sumo day.
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