-, 1 ".' V A(l!D TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TRtHUNK MTOFORD. OKIMIOK. Wl'IDNKSIUY, "MAY (, 10M. i v j IOCAL AND PERSONAL A.-S. ItoKcnlinum has returned from i n trip to San From xon. i Court Unll linn returned rotn a i trip to t'orllnnd. Whllo thou. '10 In terviewed Major Morrow lvRoidlng rond work In tho Ornler I.nko park, Most of tho Tvurk will bo dono on tho Klaninth aldo tills seitaon. though the rond from tho rim in Steel's cnnip will bo graded nlso. About $100,000 will he expended this iriteon. Transplanted tomnto plant. TO rcntR per httudred, speclnl prices 011 lot o00 nnd over. Kgc pepper and Kweet potnto plants now rend. Portland Avenue Greenhouse, Med ford. I'liono S7-II. 05 Hitgh O. Mitchell, fish culturlst. formerly In charge of United States bureau of hatchery work In Southern Oregon, visited Monday In Mcdford en route to Ilnlrd, Cal., where he has been transferred from the White Sal man hatchery. The transfer Is In the nature of a promotion and carries an Incraso In salary. TU sure you Insure where our sure your Insured. See Holmes, the Insurance Man, sure! Kx-Govcrnor T. T. Geer I cam- palgnhiR In Mcdford nnd vicinity. Ho again seeks the republican noml nation. Ask your grocer or neighbor about tho pennant wrapped bread tr.ndo at the Newtown bakery. C3 Chief of Police HltUou left thlt morning to upend the day campaign ing for votes In the Griffin creek district. Itoyal nakcry goods at DoVoes. According to H. M. Walker, sport ing writer of tho a Angeles Times, nnd considered an authority on pugi lism. Dick Donald latest charse Walter Williams a bantam, Is n rind that will make Hud Anderson seem dim. It also doyelopes that Williams was tho cause of the split between Donald and Dud, Dick desiring to keep both Dud and Walter under his wing. Dud thought this would bo the means of his manager making too much money. Writer Walker Is a warm tersonal friend of Donald's an : boosts his charges whenever he gctd a chance. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place, by appointment. Phone M 1471. Wills I'nnes of Stockton, Cal., c prominent truck gardener of the Sa cramento delta country Is spcudlug a few dnys lu tho city on business, and looking over tho valley prospects Fly awattors given away at Mc- Curdy's office. Mrs. Itoso Inman of Kugeno U vis iting friends and relatives this city for a few daya. Screen doors at Medford J.umbor Company. Arthur Dose of Griffin creek was a buslucsa visitor in tho city Tues day. Fly swatters given away at Mc Ccrdy's office. Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dul- Ils, Tuesday, May 5, a baby boy, christened Richard Spencer after hi two grandfathers. Typewriters. All makes now and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchange, 230 North Uartlett. George Tow no of Ilutto Falls Ik spending u few days in the city on business. Plate Ico. Morning deliveries. Mcdford Ice & Storage Co. I'liono SC4. " Thcae bu the day of political In trlguo among the candidates, and the. whispering In the hallways nnd alley with great xocrecy lias Increased 90 per cent tho last two days. What tliey urn wmspcrliiK about no one known, if they lived In Mexico they would be executed on suspicion of cooking up a plot to overthrow tho government. Fresh llmo. Medtord Lbr. Co. Frank Gugnon of Attliland was a liijtiluecs visitor In the city this morn ing. Tho standard bred stajllon, King Seal, No. C1136, record 2:llU. over half mile track mado last September at ancouvor, U. C, will make a short season beforo racing this year. Feo f 25,00 to Insure. T, L. Taytor, own er. 43 Walter Merrick has bought n new Saxon car, the first of Its kind In the valley, that makes as much noise and Hiuoke'UH a ftiQOO machine and only cost MSB. Get a fly swutter at McCurdy's of fice. Eastern mull was delayed Tuesday by a freight wreck nour Umatilla, the. fciurulHK consignment uf mall arrlv HK oh the afternoon train. Milk M4 'ere at DeVoe's, ffaBMMVaVaVVHnMMSrU.-J!-JaVi- ;U i ,J IIIIIHI ' - Weeks McGowan Co. xnmimTAKiR w!m Aamlalmt W, W. liHMH A . Wimj KIUMIIIM I ')) Victor ltynn of the Slenmboat dls trlct Is sijendlng a few days ,lu the city attending to business matters, Allitho red tape helng duly nnd formally completed, nnd tho pot of fice department approving, an order has been received authorising tho painting of the postofflce, tho pre liminary moves towards such much needed steps being taken Monday. The front nnd interior will bo re varnished nnd repainted, Save money. Uao Pinto Ice. Mcd ford lco & Storago Co. Phono 264. F. T. Marshall of Central PotnH was a business visitor lu the city this morning. Don't be decolred. L'se Plate Ice. Mcdford Ice & Storage Co. Phone 204. A. K. Johnson of Grants Pass tran sacted legal matters in this city and (ho county seat Tuesday. Postcards Toe per doxen this week at Up. To Date Studio,. 232 East Main. ' 41' Homer Potter of Talent was a business visitor In the city Tuesday. Bill Coleman Is confined to bis homo with a severe attack of the grip and Is under a doctor's care. Everybody is Invited to conio nnd look at the fine line of spring woolens for men's tailored suits at Orres & La Mar' shop, special sale and extra pair of trousers free, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. 39 Quito a number of the members of Wentonka Tribe of Ked Men went to Jacksonville Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late Adam Schmitt. who was tho oldest member of the order In Oregon. For a good bed go to Palm rooms, 130 West Main St. 39 II. J. Gregory, who has been spend ing several months In the valley for tho International Correspondence School of Scranton, Pa., left for Portland Tuesday evening. Kodak finishing, gloetj- or dnll fin ish at J. O. Gerking' studio. 238 E. Mala fit. Phone 320-. I. Householder, who owns a large pleco of land In tho southwestern 'suburbs of Medford, has platted It and will put It on the market soon. Miss Leigh Spencer, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie of North Jacksonville for some time, Is on the return to her home at Vancouver, D. C. var is about over, nave your spring Buit tailored to your measure at Orres & La Mar's shop. Extra trousers free. 39 A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill and W L. Ussber of Ashland, candidates for the republican nomination for com ber, were In Medford the first of tin week, looking after their Intreats. J. O. Gerklng, tho beet all aroond photographer In southern Oregon.. A lays reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. W. II. Hamilton of San Jose. Cal., who has been looking after bis In terests In this section, left for home Tuesday. Ilay La Mar says go to Orres & La Mar, 200 W. Main, for cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phono SSS- It. 4C 4. M. Cronemlllcr. county treas urer, was In Medtord and Ashland yesterday. Special for Sunday, Nepolltah brick velvet Ico cream. Phono 4S1 It. Heimroth Iiros. wero down from Griffin creek Tueday. Plate Ice, guaranteed clear, hard, puro. Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone 264. J. J. Drophy of upper lingua rlter, has been making Medford a business visit. Manila, chocolate and White's spe cial Ico cream for Sunday. Phono 481-It. 13, Conger and Frank Kasshafer of Jacksonville, spent a few hours In Medford Tuesday. Carkln Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doyden BIdg., Main street. J, M. Itoot left for thu north on Tuesday evening and will be gono several days. Col. and 'Sirs. J. F. Mundy and W. E. Crews left for Portland the fore part of the week. Get a fly 'swatter at McCurdy's of fice. N. Jerry has left for Asia to look after his mining Interests, which are located In Korea. A. Shearer of Grants Pass, the miner, arrived lu Medford Tuesday, George W. Lewis of San Francisco, a prominent railroad man, was lu .Mcdford Tuesday, en route to Port laud. Extra trousers free at Orres & La Mar's tailoring shop, three days only. 39 Mrs. F. .1 FIcU r-nd Mrs. W. 13. Finney of Jacksonville vvero recent visitors In Medtord. Sam Stliiu of Sou Fiauclnco Is stopping lu tills suction for u short time, whllu en route home form Wulla WhIIu. Kuy lii-ur. puro Plate Ice. Med ford leu & HtoruKU Co. I'liono 204.' II lluolli, who Is rond lifting u barbershop ul Onlrsl Point hhs In lledlord Tueiduy uuuiiipuiilril by his family Mr and Mm J W Opp win 11 01 cr from JarkiMXMlllii Wrdiinndsy ninril 1n James Casey, tho veteran tr.wellns agent for the MllvvniiMo railroad, hns been transacting bujlucss In the valley. trunk rpton and Frank Cochran ot Central Point district transacted business In Medford Wednendiv.v E. M. Wilson, who Is making the assessment of Medford for Asscioi Grlee, hns his office nt Hotel Med ford. J. II. llecumn of Gold Hill Is In Medford. nrcompanlod by his brother-in-law, James Hnjea ot Snohomish. Wash. Frank Flndley of Eugene I mnU lug Medford a business visit. He was formerly a resident of this val ley. Eugene Unrr nnd Gordon Mills of EDITOR INSPECTS PACIFIC HIGHWAY PAVING WORK Very sharp runes whoie tho bed will bo widened out to u point of safety, As wu went along wo came tti tho concrete 'inlver. This-Is n 11 tin out or the mdlnniy. The engineer mIIm In hi Utile room among his levers, he PUIIm one nnd the much I no harks Up a few feet, another lever nnd tho eotuxo I'oncroto comes forth and nun spread It out nnd another lover nnd I he surfacing comes forth. No PI K it NITATIN WILSON WEDDING ,011s gifts lmo heou icrnhod id tho I w'hlle liuiise. Tim nlft of UiifTntiod jHlittoii soiiato prnlmbly will M n din irton Htmldoil gold lintciilii nnd will ho soul to Miss W'IIhoii o,ltliorloil)uht of tiiimni'ow. It wns understood thai I ho rrfftfitii will leave 011 a mm trip Immnillhtoly n'ler tho I'oiemoiiy. (From the Hague Itlver A reus) We started out on the rond home, the Pacific highway. If jmt pleasV. A few hundred feet from tho end of! rond engine whfeh hauls the Mcdford city pavement we camel l a trip, upon the first crew of men, working on the road. These men were dig ging up tho old macadam. Wo ilnno Oakland. Cal.. who have been vlsltlndsonie looking before wo asked nuy relatives living lu Medford, left for home today. imam bclioblo wade a trip to Ashland this week, returning Tuesday. J. W. Chlnnock of S.iletn, water commissioner. Is lu Medford on of ficial business. William Lewis of Kane's creek motored to Mcdford Tuesday. W. 1. Vawter wns In Jacksonville Tuesday on professional business. Mr. nnd Mrs. F M. McUlnnls of J Antioch made a trip to Medford Tuesday A. S. Hubbard, game warden, wns down from Ashland Tuesday. T. K. Molten of Ashland, Va In Medford Tuesday, eu route to Jack sonville. E. F. Guthrie nnd U. It. Mlnter of Eagle Point are transacting bushiest in Mcdford. Miss Mndellue llingham of Santn Uarbara, Cal., has returned home after an extended visit In this val ley with her brother, 11. W. Ulug- ham. j. .Mccreignt or Antioch tarried 1 few hours In Medford Tuesday. Scores of Medford people jour neyed to Jacksonville this afternoon to pay the last, earthly tribute to Adam Schmidt, known to nil Jack sonville as "Papa," and for over half a century a resident of that city. Floral tributes wore received from school children and scores of friends. It was one of the largest funerals In the history of the county. The Ked Men conducted the last sad rites questions, and lu looking we dlseov ered that n long stretch Of ro.id had, not been dug up. We asked. foreman wh and ho stated that It was a low place and Hint the hlghoht knobs were below gr.ulo and a little filling was needed. And say. It Is n, caution the stories, tlint are being told nbout that mad. -Of Dago meor, wnen in fact the merest to ntforelgner we saw was John Peter sou and he owns nn .SO up Evans creek and a homo lu Medford. Then ineyer wasting tlnio and mono): uiggmg up wuat tno countv spenii XHIIINUTON, Mai tl Invita tions sent out for the wedding hero " wheelbarrows, no Ions distances, tlu'l"ioi'row rtf Mlt Eleanor Wilson,, POUT AH Pltl.W'M, .May C.-Tlfu men stand beside the machine and I daughter of President nnd Mrs. Wll- Hiltlsh diplomatic toptooutntlve lb shovel, ns eveixthluR Is within .son, (0 Merretar. of tho Trensur) Me- day gave tho llutlien untoiuiiitiiit nil reach. The haul Is done bv it lilii i A.lno u imi kii .mi! iiiv.!. tlm til 1! 11 111 to imv 111 'J (Kill to an Unit- a rar load 1 biide-tu be Inviting mam of htr ll-liimtn wbo had a nw mill bin noil 1 friends, over the leleuhct 0 Nutiier during tt l.econle tevolutluu. Paving iVM Feet 11 Kit) ' ' ' ' - . , i .... ... . 1 t ue mixer ana its crew or mon ' complete 330 feet of paring n day Tlint Is not the average to dale, but REBELS AHAGK VERA CRUZ FEDERALS WASHINGTON'. .Mi.y 0.- Admiral Hmlirer reported from Vera Cruz to day tlint the rebels attacked 11 fed eral force in the northwestern part of Vent Crux -title ye-lenluy, hut tlint the riixuxemcnt wu- indeeii-lve. Iliulger uNn fonwirdod ilispnicli em from Tniiipieo by Admiral Muvo relating 11 rumor that (icncnil Villa wax murcmug 10 utKe nun mini tue town. I 0BITWARY. The funeral services for John Adam Schmidt will bo held at the gravo In tho Jacksonville cemetery Wednesday May C, at 2.30 p. rit., under the aus pices of the Itedmcn. There will he a train leaving over tho It. It. V. Ity. at 1.30 p, m. sharp, returning at 1.50 p. m. Tho romalus of Itobert Lliivlllc left today at 4 p. m. for burial at Phoenix, Arizona, accompanied by his wife, Mabel Lliivlllc, nnd his sisters, Mrs. Jennie Cobb of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. M. C. McDougall of Phoenix. Arizona, TOO LATE Its CLASSIFY DOAUD First class and very uliu rooms lu modem bungalow, close In. 417 Ja St. 41 pood monov to put down That true. In part. This crew Is golupj muiiK wiiii urK unu sliovel ellttlnK down all knobs nnd ridges and filling up the low phiics and the -uiplts will nl bo used ngnln within a few roil of where It was dug out nd as u matter of fact It would rost about twice as much to build the oad lr It was not leveled up ahead f tho muchlne. 1 lli'u(iiii for l.mt 1 From hero we roml nloiiK until wo met F. A. Klttrcdgo. resldvut engi neer who is attending to the engi neering part of tho work. Ho told us of We Vpr JTeiico he 'hnd"bcen' Imv Ing with some farmers. "tvh they couldn't drive on the go! darn thin with a load of hay without upset ting." Well there aic koiup slant to tho curves, especially on-the square corners. And even thesn are no com parison to most any place on the old roadbed for two loads of hs to pass. Hut why tho slant, wh not level around the corner? Well four let ters gives the answer, "fool." and the slant Is not to save hla neck, oh no, but the Innocent victim he hns with him. A number of machines have gone Into tho fence on this pleco of road bucaYigo fife -fool" was driving so fast he couMliot make the turn. When wo asked Engineer Kltt redge If he thought that a crew would be started on this end of count) he said nut if the Ashlnnd scrap can be settled. So far all over the t'nlted States when road work wnk on It was a patch here and a patch there and a road nowhere, so In this rase It Is In tent to complete the road from the California line as far north ns the money on hand will permit. Width nf It 1 It.-il As to the width of tho paved road bed It Is 10 feet, never nn Inch loss, but on tho curwg It runs up to 2 I feet according to tho sharpness of the curve, thus far but ono curve line reached the 2 I foot mark. On cither side of the paved bed will bo n road bed of dirt eight feet wido making the completed road 3.' feet, except for a short distance where tho drain age Ultcii is finite deep Over thu mountains the paved bed will bo eight feet wIMi light feet dfrt bed on cither side t)is making the complete road 2 1 feet 4 xcept pn some It hits ltoen dono, like 11 heavy freight. It does not go a mile a mlu . the."'" as soon ns ordered but It takes time to get It In motion. On lonviug the mixer behind we proceeded to ride over the now road and II was no fun nt all. It Is cov-l ored with about two Inches of sand and one man H kept busy with a' hose keeping tho sand wet so tho ce ment sets tinder dampness vvhlrh keeps It from cracking. Every ." feet strips of tnr paper nro put across the road bed which divide It Into blocks nnd this allows for c pauskolt, nnd In case of'damneo ou' tiloek can be replaced without dls turblng the re.t The sand will be removed when the cement Is thor) ouishly hardened. t Is well worth one's while to go ovijr the road nnd see what Is being done. We arrived at home about 3:00 p. in. perfectly willing to put tho wheel into our biirk room and let It stay 'twere? '& scvunil day. , ', . . t Li Quick Action Getting The Blood in Order There's Bounding, Pulsating Life in Every Drop of Great Remedy. Esi (it)tr P ' 'kr SPrfU&rwsmsVsUslO Tm k. Let S. S. 13. Hustle Impolitic iltiivvurtf. Jmnirttlr I01L.T to itrrtilr In id ilumi lli I Ihrr rttntl.it f rrnrt it I'T our "Till imry inrihiHl M renrr anil t'lii-r tUnerrvo mineral ilitma 1111- run a illiraic, lull i Kt lletit ilmn Into whirr Din Mix Minim rnpiiirs n. i. k, tin rrratnt COLONEL ROOSEVELT AT iiuimrrd. I In a vrr t'ltff Ittnr R H S haa tlm ' rrruntirticmo (iriHi-M f.i uinirr runlrtil tlisi , rtniarkatilr rlmista an oUrrvni All 1 rtuiillr plan lira , mtlrrloua wiln attil arlirt have illiai'iwurr.l. anil from In-ad to rout Ihrrr I rcfliclimt rnll(iti nf n- urwnl hralth. I 'nn1 cvtrannllnarr inanr In whlrb 8 8 --y iUiv iiuidoinn out or iii tiiihki it iinf ' lu ll calalylle fiirrv In tin Mixxl crllt. rtntaln imn Incrrdlfiit. thr arllro purpix 'f which II lo lltmilai llio lliir In lh hralthy ilrrllun nf lt rati mirntlat not rl mmi and thr inntlrlual rUniml nt t!il matcbirti tlcd putliicr ere juit s c. K-nil.l hi writ lulanml tirallti in thr niitrl 1. it t'lmii-iii ( lie im-". srtiii", iM mi'l t iurt i r hit ilailr t Not it thl tun if rr.-nt Hi' prrotno Cf Kill Ulllllrl'ini! (Mill ill llnTf It 11 lwal ir csrrsl Inlrrlrrrmv nt milrltlmi ti ratiar IhII, raitxtti' f, atiwwtott trwl Kln'trt-d lr"Uhlrt. H. H H tllrrrlt IIm I'M-al tvllt that thlt Ht.m It trjri. and rlliKtnatril tnm hrr iirrwiirr IVitn Ihr furl that H 8 M It pHrvtr a txtlanlral tirfirtn. tl I ritl i Ihr wrrakml ttniiiarh and hat srrat IWiU lllrtilflirr. N'nl nnr ilfnp nf iltllt nr lillM rratt It Mini In II rriaratln. ,t tf H 8. 8 M 'Ml't Jl-I JW'ins JU-A?;!-It )ril ikwii tKllfful mlrlrr u4n nnr wal IT eiinrrrnltig Ihr IiI.nhI ami aVIn wrllr lit TJir Hnl(t S-,in f.i . l 8wltl IIM. Atlanta lla ln .. I alliiw n.nir irttatM rl'ik In rrui Ihr alltKaihrrr III rhUriim iv r HHini-thliiit "Jn.t at fiwid" H. 8. H. Unae vt all tvuulrrftlu. TAItA, Mnj 6 Colonel Theodote ltoosovelt ami pnrtv spent todn v li lting places of Interest here Tile colonel wns also the guest of honor at a reception and luncheon at thu govenior'H palace. Colonel Itooid veil will sail tomorrow for Xovv York i pbjilml the lnrr AjUin . , ! , ' , STRAIN TOO GREAT CHICHESTER S PILLS W. THE UlaMUVU HRANi. 'A WAXTKD To let logging contract 1 U mile haul on good road. Ad dress box 29, II. D. No, 2, Ceiitral Point, Ore. 41 KOK TftADK -City property Tor un incumbered, cleaied land Houth eru California considered, State location and price. ',. caro .Mull Trlbuno, u v m 141.1 AK HI l"tU"A IUVm.I IHtawHtXIlraaSafKN I'liltla lit J l uU pmuiAVy -laka no vlbrr. Ilir r sra )nrilTvnMl'f.4ft.t.Aitrtfcl.i4 501 o pv nm.r.isTs r.vt fmtHt La H Mlk. IImw mr nr.uu Ailil lli. lf;H.TrltS AMUM lllaklt J-II.LS, In, Mi MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotiere 320 North Burtlctt. Plionc 5(3 M. liiiulrciU vt Mi'ilfiml llfitderi I'luil Dully Toll a llurtli'ii Tho hustle nnd worry of business men, The hard work and stooping of workmen. The woman's hoiirohold cares, Often weaken the klduejs. llnekaehe, headache. dUtluoSs, Kidney troubles, urinary troubles frequently follow. Head the following and learu the wii) to find relief: Krank Knsshafer, Ilnlllff County; Court, Applcgato Itoad, Jarksouvllle. i Ore, hh- "For years I worked nst n miner nmi it caused kiutiey unu bludder trouble. Thu pain first at tached mo in the small of my bark, especially whim I first got up lu tho morning. 1 a,lo had trouble with thu kidney secretions. I loan's Kid n e litis soon romoved the complaint. You may toutluue using the endorse incut I have given Doau's Kidney IMlls beforo." Trice .'ii)c. nl nil dealers. Don't slmpl) ask for a kidney loined) gel Doau's Kidney I'llls tho saino (hut Mr Kasxhafer hud, roster-.MIIbiir'i Co . I'rops. Buffalo, N Y Colonial Flats Light Housekeeping Itetit i week or mouth oul) A ipilrt. refined home for people who like tomfort initio lli.iu tie aniuo. and rents well within the Hunt or (loir pocket luniks. Summer rates Kver thing modorii and up-tu-dutr. 21? South Itivoralde. Look us ut Select Your Oxfords Now While )ou have nil thu up-to-date stjlos to ehoioot from nnd before our stiu Is gone. Ilrttnd high toes, short viimps, lu palout. gun motitl and tnu liHithurs, button iiuil lace. i ami iyt The popular Ifinmllsh last, tan and lilurk luather and rubber solus, S, IInhhu's tolobratod ovfords lu put out. nmi iiiotal and tun loiithora Jil.30. Wo stuko our luimtatloii on tlm sl'k'. fit mid wear of thosu oxfords. I'll si cIh.h shoo repairing. C. M. KIDD & CO. U'JI liiit Main htieet Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE nOCUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME WANTKD Light housekeeping roams, modern ami close in. I'liono C28-U.' ' 41 ' WAXTKD (Jlrl to assist with house work Address box 1S-A, Medforl Kotitu Xo. I, or phone Cll-Jt. 41 WAXTKD To Jiuy smull modern rcsldeiiut, well situated, must bo bargain. Will pay spot cush Box A. A., cure .Mull Tribune. , I.OHT On toad to (Irlffln creok Huwkeje camera with roll of film Tinder please notify Orchurd Cure Co, J'hono 77S, rewind. 42 DON'T TAKE CHANCES HAVE MEDFORD TAILORS Mukf your i.exl n,i mid i will lie RIGHT KLEIN for KLOTHES WAXTKD 10 head of stock to ms lure, good running water 1'lionu Jt-i :i.m. u WA vrKI) Yoiiiig limn for office work. One who utiles u good liund. uiideraluiids running type- Writer Mini uImi uiidnralMinIs onin Ihiuif uboul boolkeepliiK (Hto lofeeiires uinl wlieio lut mil pliueil Aildlfss A II (' , mm Mall Tlfl'Ulio ', The Merchants Association At Its last iiientliii; uuuiiliiiously pntsud u resolution . AnMiik Medfonl I'eoplo to Insist on lliclr gioii'i Miijil(n hem vvllli Butler fiom ilio .Miilfonl (,'i emneiy fill- ilO M)M III leUkt. This will ussliit In liiijldlufc' u worthy limtllulloii ami u puyoll h Medford Don I liiko u kubulitulu tiillil oil il oil ford nude IliUler Every Pound Guaranteed We hfive cliniifud our imriu4, heron ft or the .Mission Furnitiiro Works will bo knpwn na , I The ., Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Ccjdiii1 CIlUBl. E, O, TROWBRIDaE, JE. Proprietor 113 Mouth Holly Medford, Oregou, Medford Iron Works K. 0. '.LYowbTidfjo, Pi op. Oononil Kouudry nnd 1 Muchino WorkH i Puesific'IOl; llouiu 2981j. Tioa. Vtw. fiOIJl; ITomo 227Ji. I For "t GALVANIZED TANKS Olli AN1J WATIilt nnd .lltltl(JATIK(, lll. do o J. A. SMITH 128 N. Qrnpo St. '.roloijlioiio 800 For tho befit of i j EVERYTHING MADE OP WOOD ' " Boo iih. Wo iimko n Hpeoiulty o'f OFFICE FURNITUEE and PICTURES, MANTLES, 80REEN DOORS nnd WINDOWS, TM tTiiclorv Coi'iior Houth Fir hik! 11th Hl, JJolh IMhimc MilDFOkl) KU AND DOOK 00, i V V