pre|»rcd for the building and work will I k - commenced upon it at the earliest date pomible. The hotel is to lie known as IHhCEI» UN the Country Club Inn. The site for the FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. hotel is a picturesque location in an oak Enirox grove, on the bluff just back of the town Cil A kt I * MicHk.HVk where a grand view of the Columbia The hi vili» Hr nt litri I ih « madr MDpIkiilioti j river and of Mt. Adams anil the Cascade for < ill I IKK r ill thr |M>Mtofficr of Juul kMHivtllr, mountains is to I k - had. The hotel will Jin kmni County, Oregon. »» second that Ashland having set out to j hotel, would soon become a favorite Sun­ mitted to remain in Medford was due to to observe this revival in the towns trade I k * the only town in Southern Oregon at day stopping place for the traveling men. to the sensible tolerance of the citizens and now not a day passes but what Jack­ which the president's train would make a The tourist» and hcalth-aeekeJC patron­ of that city, and to the feeling that his sonville receives a call from one or more stop detenu ilied to checkmate the plans age would also tie a profitable business i tirade was but the vaporings of an empty- j of these hustling, ubiquitous advance of (»rants Pass and keep that town from to an attractively located and well ar­ headed crank. But that such an insult­ agents of modern trade. sharing in Ashland's honor. It is the ranged hotel. There are many persons ! ing attack was made by a Medford paper Decoration Day. rule with the railroad couifmny for a hel­ in the northern ]»urt of Oregon and in upon the Presiilent is a disgrace to all Owing to there lieing no Grand Army per engine to lie attached to all north Washington, who would come to South­ Southern Oregon and it will be sure to Post in Jacksonville there will lie no Ixiund trains at (»rants Pass and the reg­ ern Oregon for an outing and to enjoy I i lie resented by a loss of business to his public observance of Decoration Day in ular engines take water and fuel at that its matchless climate that would give paper that will force Mann to leave this this place, but the day will not lie neg­ lected, for preparations have been made place, thus causing a stop of several min­ them relief should they lie suffering with country. Anarchism is becoming al­ by many iudividuals to decorate the utes. (»rants Pass having been unable to rheumatism, catarrh, asthma and similar together too prevalent in this country graves of their loved ones and Jackson­ secure a regular stop at their town by the diseases incident to a wet climate, if i and such jiajK-rs as the Medford Enquirer ville’s lieautiful cemetery will lie bright president determined to avail themselves assured of a desirable place at which to 1 are but feeding the flames of this g reat- with a wreath of flowers, tokens of lov­ ing remembrance of those gone before. of the brief interval while the heljx-r was stay. As a pleasure and health resort est danger to modern civilization and At Medford elaborate exercises are lieing attached and give him an im- | no town in Southern Oregon can offer so j American liberty. A parade will be The following is planned for the day. prom pt u reception. But the Ashland , held 10 a. m., participated in by the i what Medford ’ s blow-head “ Colonel ’ ’ many advantages as can Jacksonville, j Grand Army Post, Relief Corps, school train dispatcher effectually broke up their had to say of the President whom Ameri ­ Its shaded streets, handsome yards and children ami various societies. Follow­ plans by having its helper run buck to matchless scenery are attractions that j cans, regardless of party affiliations, re­ ing the jiarade public exercises will be Woodville and the connection made catch the eve of all visitors to this to" j. gard as a man who is honest in his con­ held at tile opera house, participated in there. The hamlet of Wixxlville was | A hotel, having ample and attractive ■ victions. of true manhood, and loyal to by some of the best musical and elocu­ tionary talent of Medford. The invoca­ taken completely by surprise by the grounds located on one of the eminences j I the best interests of his country: tion will be by Rev. T. L. Crandall, the stop of the President’s train at their place alxiut town where a giwxi view could lie ' “In company with some 200 Medford address by Rev. W. F. Shields and the while the 3000 Jieople at Grants Pass dejxit had of the grand panorama presented by i , people we visited Ashland Wednesday to benediction by Rev. E. M. Patterson. could only have a (Missing glance of the Rogue river valley and the hills and | j see and hear President Rixisevelt. It was In the afternoon the Grand Army will conduct Memorial exeruises at the ceme­ president as he bowed his acknowledge­ mountains beyond, would do more than i j a cold raw day up there with threats of tery and decorate the graves of the ments as the train s | k -