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: KKGETW ansproRD mate tribune, ansPFOTO. orkuon. moniuy, may 22, LOCAL AND PERSONAL It, J. Cole or Wits, Cat., nrrhvd In Mcdfiirtl Holiday. .1. J'. llrrjtpsch wis In Sunday from the JV)iilei?nJi, "Ij. C. .Cnlcmnh of Hrrhely was an over Sunday visitor In Medford. H. IX "Willis of llutto rails spout Hun iiy Iji id cd ford. !. H ltrownstrln of Knlcm wxh In Medrord Hunttay Mr. nnd Mr. J. U Kurd. Miss fllndys Itiirxt nml Ir. Oonttxy visited Sunday Willi friends nt .Atnottt dnm. Mr. nml Mrs. 1 R Woods, Miss t.rntt, Mrs. Mooro ttnrt Messrs ltftsll flreifory nnd J, I). Terrell spent Sunday nt HoiruoJ lvor. MaVo on Investment by Insurlnc with ' tho "Mutual Ufe of New York." J. t". llutolmson, Aprnl. H T. Nantes of Hollywood, Cut., Is spending it few kivg h,-r. Ho ynr trm demonstration ut Has fcltis I)rnt Store this otik. . The 'Misses Iwio nnd Vlrl MoKrtrland of Ashland who were truest or Miss Maud MnK returned to tholr homo Hun dny'ovenlnir. W. 1. A"nwter returned Saturday from rortlnnil where he hns been on luttJness. Head display advertisement on an other pose of this Issue. llutto Falls .Lumber company. V Mlsti Jl. Clutter of Snlom visited over Sunday with friend In Medford. 6 Th Savon Sutherland Sister will ttlvc n few demonstrations nil this week nt HasMiiH' Hriic Sloiv. 4 J. II. Carlisle f .!hlnnd was a Sat urday visitor In Mrdforde Mr. and Sirs. Harry Whotsel motored to llutto Falls Sunday for a few day visit. Cnrkln & Taylor (John It Carkln. Qlenn O. Taylor), ntorneys-at-law, over Jaekson County Bnnk Bids., Medford. 11. It Itnindt of IVa Molne w-aa unionc tho onstorn arrivals hero Sundnq, Tho question, "where shall I pet my shaver' Is answered. Henry Kates. US West Main. Mrs. Punford of Jacksonville was chopping In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. li Foss and dauplr tcrs of tho Wnimer Valley district near Talent wore motorlnir In thin vicinity yestcrday. Mn FMss Is a well known peach orchardtstn and, jwporls ;uit nvar-uiro- crop. Do you want S acres In alfalfa, one mile south of Main street, cheap? C W. II. Evorhard. 215 Fruitgrowers Bank I'ldK. It. ItOVlIeox of Chlco spent Sunday In MedfortL For n shvc or hair cut. massase or thaltUHKv. Henry Bates, US w. Main. Mrs. Chris Kenney of Jacksonville spent Saturday In Medford rt Panesan nnd Miss Ponesan of Jacksonville attend the halt tniine hero Sunday. lat vas nt one time the star of tho old time Jacksonville champions. Gregory's panoramas and views soil real estate. W"1I. Council of Bolo, Is InOted Xord on business. Two, and one-half acres In alfaira, one mil south of Washington school: easy terms... U vr. H. Ererhan 21! Fruit crowers Bank tdds. K. If. Helms of Jacksonville rooted for Medford Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. J W. Myers of- Central 1'olnt wvro In Metlfortl Saturttay, Sirs, r. J. O'Oam. arvomjvinylnK them home for on over Sunday visit. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jnmes Fnxall were nnimiK tlio Jacksonville visitors here Saturday. Make 'our aoqualntanc. w haVe tho reputation of pleasing th most particu lar. Henry Bate, tiartx-r. 1S8 V. Main. - Mr. and Mrs. S. A. KInir of Ida. -Mlclu wero Sunday arrivals In this city If It Is for chickens. Schmidt has It. Main st, on 1L It track. Sheriff "Win. Smith of Grants Pas spent Sunday with friends In this city. Mrs. Bert Anderson Is imported some better nnd white her condition I still low a slight Kula Is notteable. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bniey of Chloaso are visiting with friends In Mdford. If It Is to feed horses or cows. Schmidt sells It- AV. T Ctlo of Salem spent Sunday in Medford. K H. Harris of Gold Hill was In Mndford Monday. Ilex lAtnpman the Gokl Hill bard was In this city Monday. Ieave your orders for strawberries with Talsuma, at th It n. Valley de pot fruit stand, e does a wholesale and retail buslna and his berries are the best and cheapest In town. (5 It. K. Netll of Spokane transacted business In Medford Monday. J,dff Colvlc returned from a business visit In Portland Monday mornlns- Medford local socialist party meets ever) Sunday nlcht at 7:S0 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Everybody Invited. O. F. Batiorbrak nf IUIUnchotn Wash. wa an or SuntUy Mm tor In Medford. See it. A. Holmes, The Insurance Men, over Jackson County bank. r.D Ynunjrquist of St Iaul Is in Med fortl UvuklHC after busiiu'sa Interests. Ashland Steam Laundry. Metlfortl of fice, phone No. 1:01. A. K. Heams waa a Sat unlay visitor in Jaoksonvllle Io you want It lots 50x1 4 S each for IStOO on easy terms? a W. H. Kver hard. :i: FrultSTOwers Bank bide ' "WWUm Meliityrt of Jaeksonvtlle wax a Baturdaj visitor In Medford 'Ilr' Bates. iKttber. 151 K. Main. It It Is inyulm amt ptrasure to please s C4Ihc1 Frank Tou Wile aa a Jack, poavllle visitor Salu-day Houry Bates. Mrtlculur barbes, 1!S V Muln st TU Iadles Aid society of the I-rraby-tMrtan church ohm-Ih in the imxmIIiik rotin Tuesday at !:36 in Mrs McDonald and Mrs Shlolds eutrtnln. All the ta il I tut of the congregation are Invited. BrluK !our thliuble I. A. ltobey, mniingvr of tho Omnia liss Oitlfomln Fliio lto ComivOiy's plant spent Sunday In Mod font and snys that one factory Is running full forvo nil dlhe other will be started this week. Mrs. V. J. Ktppoy and daughter Wll kemtna and Mr. nnd Mrs. llalph Cliirk inolorml to DA'fnlv Sunday. J. O. Urlchnm rotumed Monday rrom a few days vlsll In Portland. Attorney Clwry vtumel Satunlny from n huslii(yis tilp to Portland. K. J. Ulppey spent Sunday nt Gold Bay. I O. Lloyd Atis a Saturday visitor In Orantit Pass. Mr. and Mrs. P M. l.anee wore Gold Hill visitors Sunday. Ml Kdtth Stone and Ml nfflo Heffling of Cenlrnl Point visited Sun day with friends hero T Mr. and Mrs J. R Jnckin of KrhIo IHlnt wti In Medrortl Monday. Mrs. S. B. Holmes was, among tl Kaglo IVInt visitors hero Monday. Mrs., Win Holmes or Koglo IVInt sjvrnt Monday shopping in Metlfortl. II. C Kentner and son Wnlter, were Sunday visitors In Woodvlllo. Mr and Mrs. 11 G. Trowbridge, G rover Herschberg and Miss Clam Manning wore Grants I'-ass visitors Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. K. Daniels with Judge nnd Mrs. Purdln motoro.1 to Butte Crook Sunday. Mrs. Ijiiicso Black, aged TO years died Sunday night nt her homo six uillra north east of Kaglo Point. BEST GAME OF SEASON SEEN Eleven Hot Innings Played With Mt. Angel, the Local Boys Winnlnu by t the Close Score of 3-2 Many Fca- turcs In Game. Folio of Slialcespcare's Works VT(rSs T7 i-liS t? fFimszm iiv. J XKvAf'iJtArfEBtlr m wji.'.'.tNr'ara m if t '.-t 'ista , . r mx . m ka - J J 1 V 3SK55 W".tv: -; t-ua.j ' U,& yp' .:. - V -kk llxabthan Slang. AcconliuK to the lntes-t etlltlon of Webster's Dictionary, cue meaning of "lobster" is "a gullible, awkward, bun gling or undesirable fellow." This luennlnjj is supposed by most persons to be a modern development of slang. However, "lobster" was a favorite term of abuse among Kngllshmen of Queen nilxabeth'a daj, and Shakesivare may hare denounctM tits calllwy as a "lobster" when the boy failed to at teutl to his duties. Some students of tho word thluk it probably was applied first to men with red faces. As signi fying a soldier the tt-rm "lobster" I as old as Cromwell's day. Lord Claren don, historian of the civil war In Eng land, explains that It was applied to the Koundhead cuirassiers "because of tho bright Iron shells with which they were covered. Afterward British sol diers In their red uniforms were called "lobsters," Then came another develop ment. The soldier In the red coat be came a "boiled lobster," while the po liceman in blue was, of course, an "unboiled" or "raw lobster." Again. "to boll y lobster" was for a man to enlist in the army and put on a red coat Chicago News. An Eye on tht Future. A man with a swollen nnger that had a deep abrasion under the ring called at a Jewelry store to get the rlug cut off. Kcfore the operation was beam he said: Cau this ring Ik? mended so a pawn broker will give me the usual amount on ur ?lt can bo mended," said the jeweler, but I donbt If you can ever persuade a pawnbroker to accept it afterward." "Then I guess I'll take chances on my flager getting well with the ring on," said the young man and left the store. "Incidents like that," said the Jewel er, "show what a surprisingly large number of Phlladclphlata live with the pawnshop looming up Jut ahead of them as an unavoidable evil. Of all the people who need their rings cutoff two-thirds of them ask that Tcry ques tion, and a large percentage of them take chance, on blood poionlng rather than destroy the ring's value as a pawnable aseL" Philadelphia Ledger. Playing tho best game of tho season i MetUortl defeated Mount Angel Collego Sunday In nn eleven lulling contest by the score of 3 to J. The homo guard ployed In tho form displayed List sea son. J. Jaspers, pitching for tho col legians came near being tho undoing of tho Medford players with his cannon balll delivery. Budy Sohols, tho .Metlfortl boy. pmyitiR snort stop for tho visitors was In the gnttio every moment In spite of a sprained tendon which slowed up his playing considerably. Two sensational catches by Antle and one by K. Jaspers were the features of the game. Metlfortl almost scored lu th first timing but Horton wns nipped at the plate. Miles Rot to third base In the third Inning but wus left high and dry at tho end of tho frame. In tho fourth Inning Mt Angel scored twice when Browning sing led and took third on '"Shorty's" error of It Jaspers grounder. He scored when Sheehy threw Ynrreu out nt first base Schnen knocked a slow Infield grounder and reached first huso on a fielders choice but Jaspers wns not nt the plate Ho took second on tho play and seorcd when Melchlor singled and Wilson boot ed the ball over the foul line. Budy Shot singled and Coleman ended the Inning by striking nut in the elclith Metlfortl tied the score by forcing two runt over the plate. Miles got to first base on Yorrou's error and look second on the overthrow to first. Horton singled, took second when K Jaspers booted the ball and stole third, trews fanned. Wilkinson drove a long throe bagger to the center field fenc. scoring Horton. "jnig" ended tho Inning by striking out. The game was air tight until the eleventh Inning when Wilkinson walked and took second on a passed Kill. Pug walked and Wilkinson took third on another passed ball. WIMon laid down a neat bunt and Wilkinson scored the winning run. Tho game at a glanc. Mt. Angle ...A.B. It. II. P.O A. K. llrownlng ,rf ....5 1 I 5 ; 0 K. Jaspers. If ...S 0 0 1 o 0 Yarrow, ss . 4 0 0 2 1 1 Schnee. lb .... ...i 1 0 IS I 0 Melchlor. cf 4 0 2 0 1 Scholx. b 0 1 2 3 0 Coleman. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 t Van Humlson, c ..4 0 0 9 0 o J. Jasper, p ,...4 0 0 1 S 0 lT CCIXfcCTCO1 ElpKN OP POEMS OS iWtf Re ,; taurtoN io-io '"'- t.vKian lr'-1 - fi :r..v2, S&P&to WK. 83? &K- sN(ac.''? 4&i7ttVt So Ci.; S7S?A -.-t ..-.. w-- niiiMT swiB;: --.- iimm Total a: ; i at u Me,lforti A.B. B. II. P.O. A. Miles, fk S 0 1 1 3 Horton. Jb .....3 1 3 3 3 Crews. 3b 4 0 0 4 0 Wltwlnson. lb ..4 1 1 1 I Isaacs, cf I o 0 0 0 Wilson, rf .......I 0 0 I 0 Antle, If 4 0 3 3 0 Hill, c ..........I 0 0 10 3 Sheeny, p. .....t o 1 i 4 mil. L- . I I ' - si - . mmk . - - " "MflMlt W SB A r ;v f -mm U rsWML mvmsm ffi tyi$J&Mw WaiOT'S BKV 'i.VlD YiW I v,:xjfi iMiJftartlatJlllSQ!P z . . :. EOUe.KXt05,OF.5HAKE5PEAJl QJ652. Q 1U3Z QiM &) 1G05 o On of tbs flnt folios of tht works of William Rhakeipear brouehl 513, 000 In the talo of tbs library of tha lata Rotxrt not, bttng hfld In tb Audtr on Art Qalsrtes, In Ksw Vork city. Other editions and plays cf tb immortal bard yitldtd sxcsllict prici. Tho Littla Word "Yet." "Yes" is a simple word spelled with three letters. It has caused more happiness and more unhappluess than any other word in the language. It has lost more money for easy lend ers than all the boles in all the pock ets in the world. It hns Matted more dipsomaniacs on their careers than all the strong liquor on earth. It has caused more fights than all the "youYc liars" that ever were spoken. It has procured kises nnd provoked blows. It hns defeated candidates and elect ed scoundrels. It has been used in more lies than any other expression. It is not meant half tho time it is said. Will it continue to make such a record? Yes.-IJfe. Total 35 3 S 33 13 3 Summary Thren last hltf Wilkinson. Struck ool by Jaspers 5, by iShwhy 10 Bus on balls, off Jaspers I. off Sheehy I. Hit by pitched ball. By' Jaspers I. Pm plrw P.ttton. Time of game. 3 hours and 1V minutes. By Innings: ..1 3 3 i 5 S 7 R 9 18 11 Mt. Angel: Buns 0 00300000 0 0 Hits 0 00300100 0 0 Mrtirord: Buns 0 00000030 0 1 Hits 1 10110030 0 0 Astrology With Bisks, rorrocrly they had rough and ready modes of testing claims to uiKniatu ral powers. "Dost thon know where thou wilt J pass Christmas?" asked Henry VII. of an astrologer. He could not tell. Whereupon the king's grace, which did love a merry Jest, made answer, "Then I am wiser than thou, for I know that thou wilt spend Christmas In prison." John Galcazzo. duke of Milan, Is said to have made even merrier at the ex pense of an astrologer who foretold htm that he would die early. "And how long do youexpcct to live?" he Inquired nf the prophet. "My lord, my star promises mo a long llfo." "Never tni"t lo your star, man; you are to bo hanged today," and the duke took care that his own prediction should be fululled. Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Weeks & HcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 2271 Night Phone F. W. Weeks 2071. A. li On-, aooa. LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kinbalmer 4"S Wouldn't Deliver. ne was iKira in Dublin and lived In Ireland until about two months ago, when he camo to Cleveland. Then he begnu to look around for a Job. The manager 'of n furniture bouse prom ised to give him n trial. "Come around in the morning and go to work." be said, "and If you can de liver the goods we'll probably keep you permanently." The Dublin native went over to tell his cousin about it. He confided to him that be dldu't believe he'd go back to take the Job, after all. "They want me to dcllrer tho goods," he said. "Think of going around delivering big, heavy furniture. That' what horsts nnd wagons aro for in my couutry." Cleveland Plain Dealer, Successor to the undertaking riei ; partment of Medford Furniture Co. J ; Office with Medford Furniture Co. i Telephouoa: Day. Bell 351: ! John A. Perl, residence, Dell 4111, illome 17DL. 0. W. Coaklla 3601, J. H. But Her 3571, i i ASimmiNCK SKItVICE t-r4-4i , r Harvard Unlvtrslty. Harvard university derives its name from Iter. John Hanrard, lu earliest benefactor, who in 1CB3 bequeathed one-half of his estate, amounting to fSOO, for the endowment of the college. Harvard ball was built in 1705, Hoi worthy ball of brick lu ISl'J and Ho! Us i hall, also of brick, in l'f.l. Btougbton lull. Ielng of the same dimension and material as HolIU, waH built in 1801, nnd a writer of 1S1T stutes that "lu apitearnnce Is somewhat lu the modem style. Hatklos for Health. J- Killing One Fly. Kvcry tly begins as an egg deposited In some kind of organ k tilth. It batches Into n tbiy maggot within a few hours, begins to feed nnd grow, completes its growth and comes out as n perfect tly in possibly teu days. It tbeu requires at least fourteen days to mature its flnt batch of eggs, and It may live to mature nnd deposit at least six layings, of from 120 to 150 cggi each. This means that In killing one fly we may be preventing the batching of nearly a thousand others. Youth's Companion. Among th CVntral I'olnt iroplt ttutt wont to Medford SHurtlay wro Mr nd Mrs. B O lVri. Mrs. J. l- Williams. Mrs. It14 and dauchtrr Hazol. Pmfr- Kir Clint', J. S. Iirn'tt. Mrt lut I-tW-. Miss into Wlllsuni". Miss Iunlap. W T. Stldhani, S A Patttmm Mrs. Bugim Chlldum li-n for hr honitt In Klanutli otHtntr on Satordsy Mr. IHHihue ivbo lit boon hr !r some wt-ks leaking uvr tb ImMru-aa sltiaitliin rvtirntl tn hit houi In San I !;. Cal . Saturday. Miss Miil.l' W'lmrr tsllml rvlntltv hen the last f tha t.r-k ami rr4urn-l lo hr Ikhiic in .Mtttfnrd Sattirih opining PETXTIOK TOU IKCORPOKATIOW. In th county eourt uf thw state or Oregon for the county nf Jankson. In thf matur of the in -irmlln of tin elty of Butts all. Jackson count). Oregon. To tha Honnrablo County Court of tho county of Jackson, -Oregon: Wo, tho undersigned, duly iuallfld rlectors of th county nf Jackson, state of Oregon, and residents of lh turrltnry hcrelnuftor bfrlbtl. dnlrlng to ffrt tha InroriKiratlon of sabl territory Into a municipal corporation. rspelfully pray I no tourt that Mid territory bo Incorjti rutisl Into a muntotpal corporation to 1m known ami iUsljcnatt-1 H th City of Butte Palls, tmrsuant tit tho provisions of Chaptrr I nf Title XVI 1. Ilelllngrr V rottons Axnotatml rtr. I II 1 trM)i- .in I n ih nt Sun l I J tl ir 'claim n Itogu rtt-r I Mrs . VA Moorr. Will Svott. J. .rK. 1 ord, lr J v Amlvrsmi. !u T.-x "! .luiurs tlln hat? rvtuintnl fr.im rn,-i In ml UipUy Jan W'anWit (lay tltr,l tu lwtrtMt. Mr. und Mrs. J. N. l?a. Sun day Htm It. P Miilk)", trus lu our olty W tttvtiii irulSN SMHUt Ml?i Plora TiKHHtHMw and sistrr -f Jacksonvtllt visllr.1 frWSMjs b,-rt' Hondnt Born l Mr ami .Mr. It M KuKlaixt on Salunlsy, il- 3t. a launhUr iharlr W Tnrpln ami funilli I. ft foi tbrlr 4Mn la ('anuila SMmi mortiiug Ontrat I'olnt ynut twoll rrtrfMutrl in MMtf4 Httmbiy BMotm whom wr Mrs latMrrK. Mrs I'aul Usd,. Mrs. llcl..w Mrs. Sturlnvant. Mr Uttlrfi. Id. 11 Pun ! HlmM LOS ANOKI.E8. Oil, 3 - Ib-ar lag with tnM a nwmttrr of rxhii.it whl.h wlfl t usml at tlM trial of tli ! Naiaar lintthi-i-s and UrtW M'Mam lrL two ofMnilltm of th WJ Ilium J Iltirna ,lir-ttv,. mwv uf In Imi An srlrs twtlay. hat Ins matt ttw.trtp from Chicago with th previous Wta of "evl dvnrv' alon. TIm ohlblta rouslst of flro nmtlwl ptrkagas tvhkh contain num. antui urth'Ws nswl In making Infornal machlnos, LVrtaln Utok. pnp and letters foiamt In thr off l of J J M .N'kbuiri aftrr lir w a,rrtt!. as w. It as llw suit raw wlilili J. It MtN'amarn und Ortlr MrMntilgal f tur'tl'ig hn arrttel In D.irolt by Hums, vtrr briHight hcr by tht opfratUi-s. f Courteous m nm VtmewM Attention j. "m"-r stl,. wixvcry. uv Yes-but it's more than the quality grocery, itkas the lowest prices for the highest quality in this communiiy I lore a ro the IVi'slit'si goutl.s (lie niosl cftplituml vnl iit'H. -And n( IhiH sloro tin gt'l tlinl ftmrliuiiiH alliMi lion and prompt dclivoiTtii'yoiii' iiurt'h.'t.si's, llinl incatis pliMtsniit tjualuy in sorvico. You aro cordially invited to provo ovory word of this. Call today and look ovor our oxtonsivo stock- or phono a trial order. Our quality and prices will positively cauao you to givo us your custom then - and always. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH 'CENTRAL AVENUE tfiacso !.ook for a trnnnt .through wnnt a1 Tho territory which vre prny to hav. vortlslng a most tPiunt-flndvrn da doscrtbI as follows: Husklna for Health. t orr Into a municipal corporation vwl Is Station 10. tmvnshlp 3S south, rangn 3 cast of the Willamette martdlan, Jackson county. Oregon. j The numtxr of Inhahllants of said territory Is tnora than one hundred nnd ' f If t and thr number Ihcnwf as narly as may be f-sUmatrd Is j W. 11. StJ)H,rd. I. V. IMlincr. O , Atlanta. J. Prank Carson, H. II. Watson, i Ira Tun gate. A. I. Cross. I V. Murcy. lln Clark. A M. I'ortl. John Oidxow, It I It Slodd. M V Ihtkor. C. K. Powers. I , I.utln-r y. Two Kindt of Curiosity, Philanthropic Visitor (to Jailbird My friend, may I ask what it was that broufiht you here? Jailbird Tho very Mine thing that brought you here tbe desire to poko ray nose Into other people's business, only' I used gener ally to go 1b by way of tho basement window. ExcbauKc, Mean. ' Mis Mn'cley I always try to rotlro before midnight I don't llko to miss my beauty slcej)v,Mhis Peiirey You really should 'fry harder. You ccr talnly don't set enough of it. Two Stdts. Willis Why don't you go to church? Glllls Too far. Why don't you go? Willis Wo live next door to one, and I hate to get nil dreiwed up Just to go that little way. Puck. - ' i r -f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 - 4.4.4. 4- V fH!!iiy I'uira f gisiuH-n hi cam owner may liave sama by paying for this ad and proving property. tl WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ash. olthor blork or split. I.ow price S. Morris rr Itasinussfn. HiicnfM. fjc Kiohardsvo. It K. Morris. K II I'nwvrs. N. H. Hrlo. M. It Ho,r. H. (J. Kara, John . Whorton. i. I Ilrlggs. J A '"ijok, Howard Vrud nlmru. ' N. It lllUrr in Q. 11 Thoraaaon, N. A. ThomiMWHi. U W. If, AIIort. S P. Finn err. Iiuls K S'nltli. J. II Ilralnard, Win Chainlxfrs. Iwla looins. IInry Itig ham, Itirtiard Thomason, I Ihisoptt, A. Oupmy. IIci 1 -.tlonburg. I.. X. Wrlgut J. A. (Tflrb n W. II. Jons. Phone 3311 TRADE MARK NOT NATURE'S REMEDY BUT A NATURAL REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATISM B. W. Dennis, 1032, Sacramento Street, San Francisco, writes; "Uricsol Is the ONLY REMEDY I ever took that did inc an iooi, and, furthermore, the only reined)' that has not injured my stomach. Uricsol has helped me greatly, nnd I keep tny rheumatism in control by its occasional use. I have recommended it to others and have noted its beneficial effects." We liite Sevres of Voluntary Tettixoouls from Ptoplc 'jbo RcjuJ Uiiool as Their Bcil Frieci Vtiu curt Vhcumthxn tr I'movisf tht CAUSK. wbkh li tn nn cl Un Acid In Iht Nood lit liW ' iptci! oo rU In that llitd It cUiminprmCT tucmd by provd Uctt. Writ (or a llocWUL MU one dollar leri lottU toTtic CtlUoraU Cbcmkd Co., Lot Ao(.ttt, CL, ad it vul b MCt to you pupawl. THE CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO. 325 NEW HIGH STREET . LOS ANGELES, CAL. Medford Agency, Strang's Drug Store An Ideal Ochard Horn e at a.Sacifice $10b PER ACRE Consists of ltft acres; three and one-half miles from tir;ynjr railroad town, two miles from si letnick, one mllo fiom Itosue rlirr t: acres In cultivation, 10 acres In S-yutr-old fruit of lK-at win. mcrclal varieties; IS ncrm tn whr.it, half acre or Tokay grapes; three never-falllnR- sprlni;i aufflclent water to Irrl cato largo cardvn and for all domestic I)UrKhg. sltuatetl rlsht at hous; ulout JIIUO uortli uf stock and Implemunts ro with .Ui- One of most iK-auliful bulldlncr sites in Itonuo Itlvor vnlloy. Splendid vlw of tho rlvsr. Mount I'ilt and surrounding valley. Two houses and laree barn and several other outbuild Iiiks. On ruunty road oonnectlnK with' new bridge tu ira built this summer . Hint flshlnir q cho world and near best' hunting KronfU In valley- IjiiiiIs adja-' emit not b had for twleo tho money Owner In pour health and in order to- make jVikk sal will sacrifice for IU., 000, tialf cash, lialanoe In one and two yaar, C per ceat' You eap daal direct, witn owner, l-'or rurtiMr iniorniatiuiii h,1 1IU U'twti Hlgllth sttMt or phone j Main- tin. Rock Spring Goal OH KAMO AI.I, THE PAOHB 1C02. TIMK. Burbidge TSS COAX, UAH. 8 ACRES Hmlll hnusr, nil of 8 earien plant ed to ore hard. 3-vi-ar-old lr-s, quarter mllo south of city limit, price IJK'O, fnxl Cm s. 3 nolrn biiHKJjWK r..r r-nl OVEB rASKCBS AITO rRUIIOBOW. EKti' BAHJC. White & Trobridge , WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oalc, $8.00; Fir; $7,00; Pino, $(5.00. 3 Tior to Cord. AVill Jtotfiii to Ship lUy 15. Phone us at J-Sultc .Kails. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. WOOD FOR SALE I BLOCK WOOD St PBR Z.OAD i Phono Main SUl or lav orders at Medford Hardware Company WHY BUY MEXICAN TOMATOES M 1 1 ii i u ran lea TOitATOnO OBOWH IW MEDTORD Preali lni nliuiii ToiiiuIiks Ki.r ,i CHOIOE DEDDIltO rt.ANTU J. T. BROADLEY & Co. Oronhons User Oily Reservoir Store 0 and Central Avenue. Phones 01B1 and H31. Draperies Vo carry a very complete line of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, olc. and do all claniws of upholstsrlnx. A splal man to look after this work exclusively and will Blve aa kooi! imtUch us Is possible to get In even thu largest cities. Weeks & McGowaniCo "f-rVh- L". and answer them uil, Cv.r.??5rAavSlK ' Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without lliin splendid, rcfrcshiiiK drink. Cull up and order n oiihc sont to tho Jioiibo. Tho iiurcHt, moflt iiealthful drink known U SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C DIGHAM, Aflcnt. ,)