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, a ft! M i J- .I- PAGE STX TWEHTY ROUNDS OF FAST BOXING The Nnlnloritim Athlotio Hub will lioltl its inoiil lily Hinnkcr nn.( Kriiluy niglil, nliil Aliuinjrcr Fruiikio Kdwunls promises the funs (lint ho 1ms matched up flvo foiir-iouiul bouts whiiih will fill nil expectations, ns he has token considerable pnins so ns 10 bo nhlo to present to the club's pa trons a eood evcmnjj's entertain ment of hlgh-dnss boxing. Tho main event will be between Joe Ih'ff nnd "Gunboat" Smith, who haiN from Woodville. This should be a corking good Kt "s Biff, when in ac tion, roscmblos n torpedo destroyer. Tlint bo can ro some was shown in the easy manner in Avbich he polished off Karl Knlstou in two rounds. Tho semi-fiunl will be belwcn iminy Smith, the plumber boy, nnd Kddio Conley, who has bold his own npainst the best boys in tho nmnteut- ranks nt Snn Francisco, but ho will find n hard nut in the local plumber boy, who is n strong, willing boxer with n fair punch. Tho special event will brinp forth young Wolgnst and Jim Driscoll, n pair of 115 pounders who will make things ns lively ns n pair of game cocks. Tboro will be two preliminaries between Willie Maek nnd Eddie Clark nl 133 pounds, nnd Johnny Roche nnd Freddie Lewis nt 11 Opound. making five four-round bouts in all or, ne Frankic Edwards terms it twenty rounds of fast and furious milling. Tickets on sale nt Hotel Nash. Ttesorvc your scats now. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MnPirOftD, -ORttaON-, MONDAY, NOV IBM HER 127, 1!)tl LARGE CROWDS HEAR pukr l)r, JJny Palmer addressed large crowds at the Baptist church yester day morning and evening. The evan gelist is n strong and logical speaker and has n way of presenting the gos pel so both old nnd young- can un derstand it. When tho invitation was given last evening for those who de sired to confess their intention to live the Christian life, six came forward and gave tho ovnnguUst their band, thus making a public confession tf their fnith in Christ. A lnrso chorus choir, under the leadership of Prof. Forrest Edwards nnd assisted by two pianos aud a cornet, furnished music that was inspiring as well ns enter taining. Services will bo held every night nt 7:30. Tho pnstor aud mem bers of the Bnptist church give a spe cial invitation to nil to ntteud tho-o services. rile i Cured la 6 to 14 Say four druKclat will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro nny case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or rrotrudlne Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60c WISION NABS MAN WANTED HE A.. C. Hewton, who is wanted in this city for skipping the country, taking with him n large amount of furniture on which he bad paid but a little money, has been arrested nt Lewiston, Idaho, nccording to n tele gram received Monday by Constnblc Singlcr. Jfr. Singlcr will probably go after uic mnn. Hewton is said to have purchus-jd a largo amount of furniture from J. J. Sneton, packed it nnd left. For this offense the warrant was issued. LOS AXGEIjES kxcuhsiox. Leaving Medford December 29th, an excursion wilt Too run to Los Angeles, round trip rate will bo $35, tickets limited to 90 days for tho round trip, stopovers in both direc tions at tho pleasuro of tho excur sionists. Whatever equipment in tho way of Pullman and tourist cars will bo provided, also chair cars for thoso wno prefer to make entire trip by daylight. Thoso desiring to co should call, phono or wrlto passen ger offlco Southern Pacific company, Medford, Oregon, and glvo their orders for sleeping accommodations. Tho date set will enablo thoso who desire to bo In San Francisco for Now Years evo (a great treat In Itself) nnd also reach southern Cali fornia for othor attractions. . HAUL ROCK WITH AN AUTO TRUCK Twohy Bros., who have the con tract for mncndemir.ing the Centrvl Point road, nro employing modern methods in moving the rook from the bunkers in this city to the road where it is used. A largo auto truck is attached to a train of six dump ; ons nnd great speed is attained in making the trip. Tho wnsous nro liuuled at n speed representing a fast trot if horses were used. Twohy Bros, are oudenxoiiug to complete the road before rains foive the into stop. Mrs. Lowell Dead. Mrs. Martha E. Lowell died of heart failure Saturday night. Novem ber '20, 1911, at -J : o'clock, at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. George Heboo, four miles northwest of Mod ford. Deconsod was 75 years of ngo nnd n native of Nowfarf, N". V., and her homo wns in East to Ilov, Mich. She Slur lodge in Union City, Mioh. The remains will bo tnkon to Union ('it v. Mich., fur interment, leaving hero Tuesday evening. iurs. i.owon was hero im.viuir a was u oluntor member of tho Eastern visit to her daughter, Mrs. Heboo. Sacramento Valley Lands The Sticrnnionlo VUcy In tho vnlloy of opimitunlly for llio hnmcHcekcr nnd Inventor. Tho aolln of tho H:ioraineiitn Vnlloy will rodneo tho widen t diversity 1.'...""'" .'n III mc "M wiuiu, xin t'limttlo in mini nml nitiit.li. Tim BLAME YOUR STOMACH Got Kltl of the Poisonous flnsos anil Fermenting Food. It you suffer from headaches, diz ziness, biliousness, constipation, in active liver, nervousness, sleepless ness, bad dreams, foul breath, heart burn, shortness of breath, sour stom ach, or despondency, bo suro and trj-MI-O-NA stomach tablets. If you want Immcdinto relief from an upset or rebellious stomach try MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. You might Just as well get a 50 cent box today and start to put your stomach in tip-top shapo nnd mako your body feel flno and energetic. You tako no risk, not a partlclo, for if MI-O-NA stomach tablets do not do all that Is claimed for them Chas. Strang will return your money. IHIII'l. I'll I Iritl ...... . .11 Alt. I t. '.... . . .. . ..ii I. """ ii "". "" ii"l'riiMuiii, nriMRIIlK II III O limi tniieli with iill tho cwint in.uk. wild with tho tipenliiir of tho f'luinm e.nn ! frolul, in ." Nin lranelnco overy ly Market milk In lo'uiillon enim In worih l . ,..i i eentn at Ulxen: tin In net to the fiir.n.... .....i .... .- .V" .' "...:"5...I..8.'U' ..' w ii flRiiro ynur Income liy Jlio niiinlier of cown you own. Two ncren iif iilfiiiri in I ..Tli1 UiWv cp"- ?h',t .'" rlchrnt'ln tho Mu e The wltiern , ro ,-..,.... a, nuiiiijiiiii i" ( iiriiiiiiinirnin iiiiir iiniiiii . n iu riuititltl. i.i iii-ii'ii- iiiiti CONSTABLE IS LAW-BREAKER David Pence, constable of Trail precinct, wns arrested last week at tho instance of Deputy Gnmo War den E. II. Hubbard, charged with having deer meat in his possession during tho closed senson. It. J. Om wcl was also arrested by Hubbard, Oinincl having been cnught fishing in tho government fish hatchery at Trail. Both men were brought before Jus tice of tho Peace Cusick for trial and wero each fined $"0 and costs, nnd in both cases fines and costs were pnid. Wiiy Accident Insurance is Necessary Ten per cent of all deatns nro due to accidents. 11,000,000 people are killed and Injured yearly In the United Staten (19 per minute). There are flvo times more people killed and Injured yearly than die from natural causes. More peoplo are killed and Injured in the United States yearly than have been killed or In jured during any war of tho last two hundred years. You nr more liable to dlo from an accidental Injury than from any dis ease but ono. Naturo will guard against illness, but never against an accidental .Injury. Moro peoplo havo received indemnity from the Travelers for accidental Injuries than were killed or wounded In tho Union Army during tho Civil War. C. B. WALKER & CO. In suranco of AH Kinds 102 V. MAIN ST. lniir.i tranmnlenl Hum un.vii.. ir-i...Vi.... ...'.'' '""" '""J 'P. "".'." WW" w." Produce alMfn In nliumlnneo. from 9 To 11 ton Mr mm Vi. ....... rourieeii ncren now In Altai r, one of thohent ntniuln In the illntrlei "Tl nThnlf, V" n,,!,,,,"r K" '"V ,""K " won yo . "tl w' IfnlfrtyiHl w ovir'inn'i' ft l",nu,ft iTI, vtW' ,f,,r ."", wl,ol, "cron In only IIT.OOO. i llttl. rViv.? ,or ,,orv' ',n,, r,'n,",l1ml',S' ,,',ln." cn ", "",'"- I' Vim winl UAH. Is j.ur opportmllt011 "" ' " '"'"'"""o Incomo on cattle. Iioks nml nlfulfn. thU ,,,, 40, VT0?' 3 "' 'rom "Ixon. nil I plowed mul nown to hurley thin full All roll, level land, every nero perfect for nlfalfa. with nlfalfa BrowlliK ot three ri,,r;.?"i'5 - ' n 111 fourth llo A.ljoinn a cerllfled dalr T I, tie. Rrt '...,v'r.''ct i " "' XMHK '"ixn Kvtn '' crol, Heiinimnljlo term 160 ncren or rich, level. Innm land near Clilco. In llutlo county, where tho .V-,R ,v?rn,n.0" ,l)N,Us,. ' ? UV'1 r.luetlon Ounlen. nml where tho I ex IXTIS or tlie Acrlrii luml I'xiierltneiit Mlnllnn tt.l il,n. ,.. ..,n i -ii. ....... iJ2;...,,e VHil conililjrttlmi ovor known In the clvlllxed world for Miceeiuifiil plant "i '".. ThlH ,nm' f0"? ',H' n.m,n county road leading Into town. It In h deep, ricli mm, fre from hanlpan. nlknll nnd Kruvel, nnd dotted with hnndnome. larun oak treen. Alfalfa l crown without IrrlRiitlon Junt acroni. the road There In on elRht-rooiu modfrn house In fair repair, uood tMirun. outhullillncit nnd llin price l only IJ2.OO0. on reasonable ternm, Jtml flureii 1137 DO per nero. .Sa acres near Chlco, adjolnlnit the famou.-. V. S. 1'Iant Oardon All rleh r.?.Vi'V ,onm- 't "', with the exception of 15 acre of hlBll lai d for" hulldlnK purpour!.; about B0 ncre.n In orchard. It In the KINM'HT In the land for vcKettiblem nlfnlto. frullB or Krnln. MandNOine oak tree Vcattored over I hi! tmcl. Itn a SdOLnch water rlijlit from an adJoliiInK creek. aHHiirlui; nn nbun- iiiuict tir water for irrlBiitlon. It In now iIHcIimI over a larK portion of tho land, 11 Will tlrodtiee nnv vtirlt-tv nf ilioldlnilM nr nlfriiu fruit., an,.!. .. ........... i olives, penchon, prunr. nlmondN. nprlcotn, penm or clieVrleo. All kinds 'of vewe.' tnblen grow to perfection Alfalfa will make 10 tons per acre, barley 35 and 10 baKM tier ncre. Tim orlre In nnlv 1100 ti..r nrrn. mul r..ni.tiiiii. .., .... i... ...... 1.. " ' - ' "-v ."". Mill U.T i..ii.?.r.. 5SvTir.,n T'hBm.a S?My' H. M,,."i' .1""" n ",rtl" l"" "Intlnn on tho southern lnclflo railroad. !0h acres In alfalfa Hint produced 1500 tons of hay for the Benson of 1910 and tho same for tho season of 1911, or 74 Ions per i'.T.' WITHOIT IKUIOATION. The 200 acres of alfalfa 'luml Is the. I.est land in the hncramfiito alley, bar none. It Is pure river bottom sediment. 20 reel In depth, without a trsce of alkali, hnrdpan or ndnbe. It Is all fenced aud cross fenced Into fle fields with hoK-tlicht wires. Von can keep 300 dairy cows on It tho year around. If you want to sell your hay. thero Is nn alfalfa meal mill one mile distant, which will lake all your hay nt $7 per ton. delivered loose at the mill: you can cut It, haul It and deliver It for 13 per acre, leaving you a net price of 15 per acre or 17500 cash for tho Hvason on this part of Ihe """ miiiv. t ne rvnminuer w ine innii is lino grain or rrtlll innil. II Is llin finest peach, nprlcot or cherry land In the slate. It will produce from 10 to ts bags of wheat per acre In summer fallow, or IS to 50 bags of barley In sum mer fallow. This Is all fenced nnd cross fenced Into flvo fields, making 10 fields on the whole land There are two very large new stock barns, a largo new imv mirn, nn kiiuin or corrals ror iinnuiing mock, elrcirio motor ami pump ro,r supplying water for domestic purposes nnd stock purpones, n fair residence, telephone nml electric IlKhts. with power on the ranch for pumping If you want to Irrlgnte. An abundance of water can bo had nt a depth of 100 feet Hint will rise to within 12 or 15 feet of Ihe surface. It In ciulpiel and ready to handle a large amount of any kind of stock, horses, mules, cattle, hogs or sheep. It Is nn Income-paying property, producing an Income of 10 per cent net on only one-half of the ranch The property Is only 115,000, on terms of J 1 5.000 cash and the balance In three, four or five eiual nnnual payments, to suit your con venience. It Is the IIKST HUV In the Sacramento Valley or California. There nro nn other equal number of acres nt tho Mini) prlco that will begin to com pare with this When you buy Innd In the Sacramento Valley you nro making nn Investment that Is absolutely s.ife, nnd where you are going to reap an enormous profit We handle Sacramento Valley lands, nothing else. We can fit you In anything from n flve-ncro farm to a 50,000-acre farm. If none of the properties hero appeal tp you or what you have In mind, kindly give us your Ideas, We can KIT you. .Mnkfi up your mind to look over thin country It Is worth your while. Any Information will bo glndly supplied free of charge. GEORGE X. FLEMING The Ilest-Vosted Man In California on rfacramenlo Valley Lands. 1021 eighth Street. HACItAMKNTO. CAU .'7 ; SPEG1AJL TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 25o DISCOUNT On All Winter Underwear In order to make room for our line of Holiday Goods, we offer for Tuesday and Wednesday your choice of the entire line of Ladies, Misses and Boys Under- wear at a Discount of 25 pr ct. WATCH FOR THE HOLIDAY LINE Hussey's .- 4. tfftfrtretttfttvvretf MANSFIELD PAYS A FINE OF $50 George Mansfield, who created a distiubiiiico on Central Aveniio Fri day evening in tho neighborhood of Jack Johnson's bootblack stand, with fined $f0 by Mayor Canon in the po lice court Monday morning. Mansfield paid tho fino and stntod that herenftor he intends to 1 lllUUi UIUIIU. leave STRIKES HAND WITH M; LOSES FINGERS While splitting kindling Monday morninc at his home on West Main street, Dr. C. II. Deuiiison struck his left hnnd with tho ax and will pro'b nblyWo several of his fingers. Dr. Deuiiison is suffering severely from tjio shock to his nervous system, ns yoJLnB fro mtho wound. -The fx out clear through tho hnnd, (U)inpletqly severing tho first finger, nnd so badly cutting the others that Closing Out Sale DRESSERS ' ; $90.00 Mahogany Dresser, close out sit $49.00 , r $55.00 Wax Oak. Dresser, close out at 930.00 $50.00 Wax Oak Dresser, close out at $29.75 $40.00 Circassian Walnut Dressing Table, to close $18.00 $60.00 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier, to close $33.00 $40.00 JBirdseve Maple Dresser, to close out at $19.75 $37.50 Wax Oak Dresser, to close output $18.50 $35.00 Oak Dresser, to close out at $16.00 $22.50 Oak Dresser, to close out at $10.00 Cheffonier to go with these if wanted Nickle Breakfast Room Set 1 3G inch Table, 3 chairs was $34.00 close out at $20 In Light Brown Finish. A Bargain. FOOT RESTS Three Beautiful Foot Rests Genuine Leather Tops; Mahogany Bases; Regular $4.00 Closing Out at $2.00 Closing Out This Entire Stock Regardless of Prices Wo will keep goods f W tt wx wi nn 9 Everything delivorcd here and deliver lilfltlliltll "J rs cass 0l'dcr by Christmas J J & AA JU J.1. J, iJ om. own wag0n, , Going Out of Business. Everything Must Go By Xmas. THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER GOODS w nrr j, wf We Want Painters and Paperhang'era TO OUT JIATKItlALS AT Uye ART STORE Pacific Phono 1094 Home Phono 95 27 NORTH GRAPE STREET J( J A A JL Wa&Wmf WHOLESALE: and RETAIL ybgim'li i fft 'Wai3piU',J JWIUI L,. B. BROWN, Prop. lffi& lmdo cJSPy ct r !,nLVM'ir . f44 SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Now Lino 0?. Men's High Cut Shoes Pine and Heavy Work Shoes SPECIAL Children's School Shoes Below Cost M. S. BIDEN South Central Look for tho Rod Boot I the 1 si (H 2 -J ii aumiM Ldunury I.UHIir V llfifllirvn m nnurx . r rmr rr ....... ...--. TZ 1')1MII,V lUlHIIIWn H Olll.TdTlllV It r lirlmr -.......... Ii ........ m. ...........uouinvmuti, auii mau WUUUiniJilill Orilnrfl nflllnrl foil nn1 itnlltrAvnil 1PI-..1 a1i.u. ...ui. .1 .... . V w..,. w...,- .w. ..u uu.tiv.wu. i-uni viudo wurn uunu oy IinilU. Ladles' nnd mon'u suits oloanod nnd proBHOd. Tol, Main 7831; i i! 1. ujej- nuxy uh'vv iuHuuuQn. 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