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(A, h PAGE TWO IOCAL AND i 'PERSONAL jMEDjTQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, atEPFORD, QllK(iON, -HTTiCTAY. 1WBUUAUY 27, 1012. "Mr. arid Mf. T. 15. MorrOw, of Wver I'-nlla, Wis., arrived In Mod ford Monday night nnd will visit Mr. mid Mm. 1:. N. Campbell. Mr. Mor row Is n brother of Mrs. Campbell. 11. C Stoddnrd returned Monday from u Inlslnoss visit to San Fran- cIbco. '" Mrs. I). S. Hovorldgo loft Monday lilght for. Tacoma, whore her father reflltlPB, she having received n telo-; grans Monday afternoon tolllhg of his nenous Illness, lldr father was one of tho Very early' day settlers of tl6 state of Washington. ledcral vacuum clonnor. Home phono 2CG-L. A. E. Mabel. 31C Mrs. J. W. Mitchell returned Mon day from a visit tb relntlvos in Ash land. ' ' Mrs. Scott Peel and children of Cdnlral Point visited Medford friends Monday. Orders taken for wholesome homo cooking, bread, meat-loaf, cako and pic, salads. Phone Pacific 21 E5. 29r. Mrs. John Barker left Monday night for n visit ti her father In Kosoburg. Miss Dcsslo Hamilton nnd Orrin Coffman returned Monday t their nomo in Kelso, wash., alter n visit to Medford friends, Tho Pacific & Eastern railway will run a special train Medford to Eagle Point for accommodation of those wishing to attend institution of Odd Fellows at Eaglo Point, leaving Med ford 0:30 p. m. February 27, 1912. Round trip fare 70 cents. Mrs. Thos. Driscoll returned to Portland Sunday night after a visit in Medford, the guest of Mrs. V. A. McCall, . Judge and Mrs. D. Wilson of In dependence, Ore., stopped off in Medford Monday night for a brief stay In the city. Theso people are en routo home from a visit to Los Angeles. Real homo made bread at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shields "and D. Byrum, of San Diego, Cal., arrived in Medford Monday night and will remain here If the city is to their liking. C. D. Stout left -Monday for a business trip to Portland. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-l&w, OTcr Jackson County Bank'bulldinr, Medford. . , . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Liklns left Monday on No. 13 for Beaumont, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'oah took train No. 13 Monday afternoon for Sacra mento, Cal. Home baking and' salads. 146 North Front. Phono order. Home 273-L. James Hansen of this city received a telegram Monday from a physician In -charge- of a hospital in Tucson, Ariz., telling him of the serious Ill ness of his son, William, who left Medford about a month ago for the above placo for his health. His liealtli was not considered In a se rious condition when ho left, in fact ho had worked at engineering up to within a fow days of his departure. Tho telegram stated that he was suf fering from hemorrhago of the lungs. Mr. Hansen left Monday af ternoon on No. 13 for Tucson. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance, Mas, over Jackson County bank. MrB. S. J. Laird, who has been living In Medford several months, left Monday afternoon for Woodland, Cal. D. J. Klyco, of Tacoma, roturned Monday evening after having spent u couple of days hero looking over the city. Meet mo at McDowell's. F. K. Deuel returned Monday from a month's business trip to Ft. Wayne, Ind. Whon ho loft Ft. Wayno the thermometer stood at 18 degrees be low zero and It had been even lower than that this winter. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu bIc and languages 1a tho only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, a. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue. 27C G. h. Earsloy has purchased tho JacksGn boulovard grocory store from Uosonburg Bros. Mr. Earsloy has had considerable experience In this lino of Jiuslnc-ss, is well known iu Medford nnd ought to do as good n business as could bo expected In ti suburban storo. Rooms OOo and up, Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Harry L. Irwin of Chicago wlio Rome months ago purchased u block of tho HuiTi'l! orchard, arrived in Medford Tuesday to dcvolo home time to thu management of his properly. Miss Helen James, trimmer for AhrpiiB' millinery department, has arrived In Medford nnd Is preparing a display Of spring mllllmlry. W. C Leaver, mayor of' Central Point, was in Medford Tuesday on a Bhort business trip. ' Saht llowdou, h business man of Grants Pass, Is spending n fow days In Medford on business. Something new, "Grapo Purplo," at McDowell's. Lyinnn Orton has returned to Md ford after an extended trip east. Mr. Orton states that half has 'not been told of thu cold weather which pre vailed In that section this w'ntor. During the month of January Mr. PUBLIC MARKET un Inn in Orton states that it averaged two de greos below xorb In Illinois. - George F. Cnthnort, formerly of Medford but now of Snn Francisco. Is spending a few days In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wafer are expected to arrlvo from San Fran cisco soon. Mrs. Hnfer has Just re turned from an extended eastern trip. S. A. Newell, ladtcs tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. George kohlagcn, a business man of Itoseburg, Is spending n few days In this city on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Renmes have returned from a visit with Mr. Reames' mother nt Berkeley, Cal. County Judge Moses of Benton county left this morning after spend ing Borne time here Interviewing lo cal democrats in regard to his candl dacy as n delegate to the democratic national convention. Don Clark spent Tuesday in town from his Eagle Point ranch. Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow ell's. Police circles' are quiet. A lone peddler of phony jewelry was picked up'Monday evening. Ho hit the ties south early Tuesday. Charles Hendersou of Applegate Is spending a few days In Medford on business. F. O. Wllllanls of upper Rogue river spent Tuesday In Medford on business. ' P. Ml Kershaw spent Tuesday In Phoenix on business. Ring Pacific 5751 for vacuum cleaner. C. II. Isaac. ' 29C Thos. K. Campbell, state railroad commissioner. Is In Medford Inter viewing local people In regard to his candidacy to succeed himself as com missioner. The funeral of tht two year old son of W. A. Altken. who died sud denly Sunday night, will be held Wednesday afternoon. Interment In Ashland cemetery." ' ' City Council at Next Regular Meet inn Will Consider Design of iulltl inrjyln , Which te,Houso New Market - INSTITUTE NEW nt. At the next sosmou of the oily council the matter of n public market wilt probably be considered ns the plnni for the building have ' Iichu drawn. The commit I co still ha oon fudernhlo work to do on the mutter if drawing tin ordinance providing for tho mnniier in which the market is to he conducted hut it is believed that this work will he completed before the next meeting. The city does not pltm to erect n costly building for market purposes at first but desires to get the market established und in operation before sinking any considerable sum. loiter, should the market prove a success, a more exiu-usive nnd permanent building will be erected. Tho plans for the addition to the present oily hall will also be consid ered nt the next session of the conn oil- Grant! Master Boyvcrsox Plans to In stitute, Urine- nt Eagle, Point This Afternoon,., and Tonight -W. I. Vawtcr. to Assist. .. . i A. W. lloworsox Oregon I. O, O.V. Odd Follows grand master of will Institute- an toiftfo nt KiiKlo Point this Afternoon nnd evening, assisted by Past Graitil Master V. 1. VnWtur or this city. Tho degreo work VIII bo conferred in tho evening, ror which l-'nglo Point has about 30 can didates besides a pood strong, char ter membership.-- The degree work will bo conferred by tho following ledges: Jackson ville lodge. Inltlntory degree: Gold Hill lodge, first degree: Medford lodge, wtcond degree; Ashland lodge, (ho third degreo. Tho Pacific & Eastern railroad will run a special train Tuesday eve ning for tho purpose of conveying tho Odd Follows to Knglo Point. WARRANT IS OUT FOR CHARTIST i ( E. E. Burns is Said to Have Victim ized Several Local; Business Men Saturday NlQht Will Try to Ap pnehend Him. TEDDY UPON POLITICS TALENT ITEMS. -t Miss Dorothy .Spltser, : who has been seriously ill, is on the road to recovery. A. C. Randall and wife left for a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends at Portland and Spokane. Prof. F. C. Relmer gave an inter eating address at the' Talent school Friday night. Farmers should avail themselves of hearing something practical by an expert. Today agri culture is-a scleuco and tho man without intelligent application of principle will be a back number in this Industry. Talent school will have a fine baseball team this year. Tho boys will have new uniforms and aro ready for tho arrangement of games. Mr. Duncan, Archie and Jack Mur ray returned from tho Applegate Saturday. Mr. Duncan is hero from Minnesota on n visit and has spent the past week In the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Way attended the funeral of Msr. Levitt nt Ashland, Thursday. Miss Klrkpatrlck, Instructor in music at the Talent school, had the misfortune to sprain her ankle Fri day. Sho was taken to the train and wo hope that It will not prove' se rious. Tho Meiieley Concert company, tho last number of tho lyceum course, appeared Monday night. W. H. Wilson, a second hand dealer of this city, swore out a war rant for tho arrest or E. E. Burns, who Issued a number of worthless checks Saturday night and dropped from sight. An effort will bo made to apprehend the man. Burns came here somo time ago Trom Nebraska. Little Is known or him. He has been in Medford for several months. Burns Is said to have Issued a check of $C to Wilson, ono for $5 to T. E. Daniels, ono for $3 to M. J. Adams anl one for $2 to Mordorf & Woolf. Roosevelt Refuses to Discuss Even Taft's. Alleged Progrcsslveness Democrats Fear Big Stick Will Sweep the Country. FIRST MAYOR ' VISITS CITY rr Dr. E. P. Geary, Who Was tho First Executive 8fMedfonl city Gov ernment, Tclls'f Early Day.s Many JChangcs Matte. , "Midford ban certainly grown since tho tlmo when 1 had tho honor "i uirecciiur mir em envois km may or," stntcd Dr. K. Geary of Port- laud,.whu HNonlf.Mouility In this city. Ur. Geary wtfs mnvor ftr tho Cty In LSSr, whon tin town waR flrl In corporated. , "In those days-where now largo modern hhsluctus blocks stand wo had nothing but uYush to lovy taxes on, It was a crying need iu those days to rvcuro money enough to cut the brush back along tin street now known ntt Main. Wo hud Iktlo mon ey for Improvements and 1 remem ber well agitation oven at that early dntt to bond thu llttl'it town In order that It might grow, Tho seed of progresslvenesa which was sown nt that tltno has since produced wonder ful results. "Being mayor Iu 1SS5 was not much of a Job. I Imagine It would cut heavily Into a physician's time should lie Incklo tho Job now." SENATE PROBES STRIKE CRUELTY Efforts to Defeat Polmloxter Reso lution Calllnn for Investigation of Conditions at Lawrence Fall cil Lodo Protests. TEN YEARS EOR ' DOODLE CRIME Jf BOSTON, Mnss., Fob. 27. Only one politician was In conference with Colonel Roosevelt here today. Ho was Governor Ban of New Ham Bhlro, who after lit hnd talked with Roosevelt, announced himself as con fident that tho colonel would sweep tho country and would easily capture tho republican presidential nomina tion. Colonel Roosevelt this afternoon declined to discuss President Taft's progresslvcncss. Ho declined even to mnke acknowledgment of a state ment, accrcditcdtti hlmnsaj-lng ho did not consider Taft progressive. WILL TRY 10 GET BRYAN TO STOP HERE W 11. Canon and W 11. Campbell will leave Weducsda) for J'ortlnnd to attend tho Bryan meeting Iu that city. They will endeavor to Induce tho "Commouer" to visit Medford before returning east. WASHINGTON, I). (V. Feb. S7.--An attempt by Senator (lallltixer f Nww Hampshire to have tho rwiln tlbn Introduced yuwtnrdH) by Senator Mile Polmloxter of Wswlilnitloii catl ing for mi linetttlmitlon or strike conditions nt Lawictico tabled railed In the mutate this artoruoou. He I tu tor OuIIIiikci-'h motion to this effect was defeated. Senator Polndoxtor then again de manded the adoption of his resolu tion, declaring thai an Investigation .would elicit facts which would be of valuo Iu considering tho re-vlMim of the wool tariff. Senator l.odgo of MuHmiclmtieltH spoke against tho adoption of the resolution, declaring that MuhmicIiii settn was Tully able to cope with the situation. SMUDGING TO BEJEXPLAINED Professor u'finrn Will Lrcttiru mi Orchard Hentliiu at tlm HImIi School Auditorium This Evnilnn-. All Aro Invited. KIj PASO, l-Vh. 27. At II o'clock tonight tho Campas forces arrived on tho river bank opponlto old Fort HIUs, about a mtlo and a half north of Junrex. They uro auppoBcd to bo extending a wing around tho weit sldt of tho city, I'mlVrtNiir I'. ,1. O'dni-H will delixer a leeliiie nl tin I Mitli choo uiiilllnr mm thin evening mi (he Kiilijwt of "Oiehiml I leal nit" wllteli will pro. IihIiIv he iilleiuleil by u M'kh mmihImi of iircliuitlll. A tln IrtMt MottrttiM will npeii ill (he lienr I'lllllle the lei-. tin . will In iiioh linich, l'i,'t . O'darn lui- I'il'tv new k!nl-. or ue in ht Klereoplieiiu muchim which will he ll-eil to lllil-li'tile In lectin i'. Prixe Winning Rccipo forRtitm Bread Honk nri )il rnkn III t t 2 ru li n t wiilr, mix In Mimjtfii tiUr nui iurr; oei nv inliuiln. nilni H H ft l.t staiul oer llUlit. Ill tin, nun-inn wlil wi cup wni milk, into wiiii li pot en rouii.iit lublKiiinju ,'otii.Un. , 1 tNtilCDlMXiu unit. 3 trthlmlHKHm iikrtr Wlini milk la lukf'W'nr'ii mli with ir,n )rnt. mtil enoiiiti) It.iiir to nmke i, mitr ntttir. Iirrtt nlxitit tn inliiute, ( rl Wltni mitttcli'iitl)- rnlMt mi, tw0 vw of ictsl.i ur m-ulKaii mtnlii. inn. mUl imir rtnur nmt knnut mull iloui in i-mootli: lei ruv. Mnk lulu Uor nti'l tinkK our linur. Vhrii IiaIkhI wrt f.(i of li)nvm Willi ailrnr nn.l hot tvpr to pmvniit the irunt t'croiiilnK too bard. Tlih rfciw won the Brand prue In the California Kabin Growcrt' bread conlct 'I he uir f Cotlolciic at ihott cnini! h ilculflcant. Doetors Use This for Eczema 't For Who Clubbed Wife and Compan . fionio Death Sentenced Three Days After MurderQuickest Trial on Record at Tacoma. "WASHINGTON. D. C, Keb. 27. Due to tho belief that Theodore Roosevelt Is to bo thu republican Candldato for tho presidency, a movement was started to postpone tho democratic national convention for three weeks to give the party time to adjust lUclf to tho conditions caused by the probable nomination of Roosevelt. Tho democrats fear that with Roosevelt In the field they would have difficulty In naming a BucccWul candidate. f t4 COMMUNICATION. WecRs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Bay Fhon 2471 Xig-ht riionMI r. W. Weoks 9071 A. X. Otr, 309a JCADV AHSISXAKT. Organizing ithe .Farmers. To tho Editer: The fanners of this valley aro ripe for co-operation, but each one ih waiting for the other fel low to miikti the firht move; tho faot is we lack experience. Wiint in need ed in a leader or organizer. The Lord helpK thne who help them helves, probably, but wo need some one to help us help oiuwlveq. We could take Dunby'h udvico and make an effort, but without exper ience it might did aborning. Surely we can seuure an organizer from un estnbliHhed Uhsocintion. When the iigriuullurul collegcw teach (ho farmer how to ml Ins produce, then his education will not be ho lop sided, ami incidentally lie may learn how to buy. It is pitiful to Iiear a fanner say to the htorekecjMJr, "How much will you givo for my produce, nnd how inucli do yoti iibIc for yours." Thoy have him coming nnd going. Tho liuyiug and selling hide of pro duction is tho most Horioun problem. 1 will be, pleased to meet or cora inunicato with unvono' iu favor of this motion, Sincerely yours, KOBKRT A. NEILL. TACOMA, Wosh., Fob. 27. Supe rior Judge Chapman sentenced Wll us urownto rrom 10 to lfi years In the Walla Walla penitentiary shortly after 11 o'clock this morning for tho murder Sunday night of his wife, Josephine, and John Alden. It had been rumored that Brown would change hla plea to not guilty after he had conferred with ex-Stato Sen ator .If. II. Fatland. , JJrown Is a broken man. The sen tence might as well be life for it Is feared tho prisoner will succumb during confinement. Ho was ner vous and weak In court and had lit tle or nothing to say, . Tho hurried sentence was tho re sult of deliberation on tho part of Deputy Prosecutor Burmelster, who believed that should tho caso go to trial tho circumstances of Alden'fl alleged betrayal of Iirown would re sult In a -verdict of acquittal on a plea of "unwritten law." B0ARO OF CONTROL MAN TO FACE GRAND JURY SACRAMKNTO, Cal., Feb. 27. John F. Neylan, member of tho state board of control, has been subpoen aed to testify tomorrow before the grand jury at Napa? concerning tho scandal which he unearthed there In the affairs of tho state hospital for the Insane. He has, not been Inform ed by tho district attorney of Napa county as whether Ur. Stone, tho former superintendent of tho asylum, Is to bo made the subject of crim inal prosecution. Stone confessed to tho embezzlement of (1100 RtatOf funds and patd tho money back. PM'AUH .Il'STNKSS OF SHOUT HAUL ClIAUGI'S f 4 f -4----t--t-4-'4-.4-4--t-4-4-4-4--t WASHINGTON. I). C . Feb. 27. Tho railroads had an Inning today In the argument before ttio supreme court over tho validity of tho "lu termountnla rato" orders of .the lutorsta'o commerce com mission. They wero repre sented by F. C. Ulllard of Texas, who declared tho rail roads should be j4ormlttod to charge more for short hauls from the oast to Intertuoun tain elites than to tho Pa cific const cities, beruubo of water competition to tho coast ports. br. TkYnm.nx.Commlcalonrctr Health, nM "I'hrre In almuiit llu rolutluii l-r lwu skin tlliWincB ami the liloml Tho nklii immt lu curiul tlirouuli tint kln. 'I'lio k'oruix must tie wnAtint but. nml no imlvcs hava lontf oeo ttovii round worth. lr. Tho tnoHt u.lvniic-il pliMilrlnnx of thin country aro now nurn-0 on thin, am) nre pr ncrlt'lnK a wumIi of wtniflrBrvon. llD-niol nmt other InKrmlUiita for nowm nml nil other kln llr. ThU oom lKiiitiil ! hnown ni 1).U,D. PrMcrlptlon for Kcifinu. lr, Holme, tho writ known akin rK rlnllMt wrlteit: "I nm convinced Hint tlm P.HiD. rrricriiiioii la an miicii a oprvinc ITctIp(Ipii for irgrnA nnd l ualutnly Kiinrantrii ilmt H will UK away tlid Hell tlm IliHlnut )uu Htp' It. If ymi r ktitrerlmt from nny form of nklti trotihln wo wmiM llk to tmtn you comn to our utorr, ror w tmro had th iiKMicy of IIiIk rii)Hlt- for mi itwiitr yeorattmt vn can tell you alt otKMit IIMI). Prniltilloii nmt how It cnr fcwnw. In fuel, wo nrn a aure of wht HOI), wilt do for you that wn will tm Klnil to let veil lutvr h li Uillln u our Kiinrniitcn ttint It will inwt you nfttlilHK uiilean you nnd tlm I ll ritxM III,' work. For Hint mutter i trint IhiIIIm for tin iiuwht to he rnoiiKh to Mlnolulrly jthvij -for mismu na oulnllis for itmUrU. Vei,r .-.i, ..r .1,.. ,..,.i.. Imvo t-rn pre.crlhlnir tho HDD, rrn.trty "; "'"' ,, rj I"'', , for vrnru I "roP nta 0,lr "tor fin' wf. ourilv vouch for tho D.D.D. w " 't about thin i MI.IIFOim I'HAIt.MAt V wny nm! wo ervat raiotdy. LAND BARGAINS L. N. JUDD TALENT. OREGON JACKSO OUNTY U Orchnrds, Homes, Farms In a Tlirlvlnrj Center In One of the Rnriirn Snnts of the Rogue River VaHey," , -f -f-f 4- ,-f . -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4-4- 4----f -f4---"f--4. 4--f WANTED Family washing or t housework by day or week Call at 1104 South Portland. FOIt SAM-:- -Ono brood sow, thrco shonts -10 lb, each. Como pre pared to take away. Wm. Pnckard. one mno nouin or riuiciit. sgi. PLEASURE! CARS CIIAI.MKHS, POPIMIAUTIYmiV rKKItM-XS, lll'I'MOHIM: COMMERCIAL rKI'ltkiKSH, C'lIASI-, HUMAN ( H (From fi ton to 10 torn.) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. i Finest IviiilpiM'(l Gurngo In Southern Oregon T-v ' NOTIOI4 J'OU-JIIDH O.V CITY 4'HINTING. Tho city' council' of tho City of Medford, Oregon, will receive bids for tho city printing for 1912, at tho regular meeting to bo held on Tues day, March uth, 1912. This Is tho second call for bids, those previously submitted having been too high. Bids must bo filed with tho cJty recorder by 4:30-p. in, March r,h, 1012. K. T. FOSS, 290 City Itecordor. NOTICI". I hereby give notice that my hus ban'd, I. T. Staceyv left mo without means of support and that I did not leave him. At tlmo of his depar tures 'I vfas'Ul In bod, under caro of physician , -February 2C, 1912, 293 MHS. 1. J. 8TACEY. -' City Treasurer's- Notice. Notice is hereby given that thero nre funds in the city treasury for, the redemption of tho following war rants. Interest will cciiho iiflei thin dato. Warrants Xoh. 1 o 11 inclusive. Laterals 112, Jhrmt 11. Wnrrunts Now. 1 to 12 inclusive. Lateral 111, DiMr'nt-11. Warrants Now. 1 to 4 inclusive. Lateral 10, District 11. Warrants N'os. 1 to .'1 inclubivo. Lateral 17, District 11. Warrunts No. 1 and L. Luteral 18, District 11. 1 Warrants Nos. il , to 1 ini'luslvc. Lateral 20, District 11. Warrants Nos, l'aiul 2. Lntcral 10; District 11. Warrants Nos. 1 to 8 inclntivo.' Lateral .'I, District 10. , Warrant No. 1. . Lntcral . fl, Dis- FOK HAMSFIno black garden sol Inquire W. M. Hall, 1010 WcBt 9th t, or 401 Riverside ave, South. " :i()2 FOR SAM-:- G room house, about ono aero of ground, young fruit trees, threo lajge poultry bouses, iriO egg incubator and brooder, woodshed anil shop, barn, well of flno yrator, etc. Five blocks from ' nKphalt pavement In very desirable location; ground thigh, well djralued ami an Ideal location for a' small poultry ranch. Must be old nt onto and tho prjro will bo made accordingly. Imiulro West 11th ot. Clrocory. 315 Aa Apt Salutation Lntcrnl 15, Dis : Lateral 0, Dis- tritt 8. Warrant No. 1. trict 0. Warrant No. 1. trict fi. QUH IL SAMUKLS, ' City TrctiHitror. Dated February i27, 'lOli. 20'1 I. O. O. V. Tho team for Kaglo Point this eve ning leaves Medford at 0:30 p, in. A lodgo Is to bo Installed at Knglo Point and n largo ajt,endnnco Jb do-sired. 1?LJ-Vy JB"rgjf iiititmv w in i if Mi imp S v . I J jxprv'ty. Is to nsk how aro ono'u teoih, for on tho stato of tho; teeth often doponds tho stato ofono's health and huppl ness. If thoro Is nnythlug wroug with your mojnrs let us roinody tho mischief as early as posBlblo, Wo aro oxpoita In ovory branch of Den tistry und havo a ropntatlon for clover and conscientious work, And ypt our chnrKOH are as low as tho lowest, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmora and Fruitgrowers Bank 'Bldk., Medford, Orogon Pacific Phono Main 6C3 Home Phono 287-L. Let Us Take Care of Your Hair Nothing about your person needs constant, careful, scientific at tention no much as your hnlr. And that does not mean simply that you must keep It clean and well drossud. Neglect of tho scalp In responsible for most hair troubles. Tho scnlp niHitls nourishment, massage, stimulation tho sapio Intelli gent caro which tho skin needs. Let un rollovu you of Unit bunion, Marinello Treatment- and llio PrlNinntlo Hay almost work iplrnclcB for tho hnlr. Thoy tono up tlm scalp, stop falling hair, promoto Its growth, glvo It llfo and ItiMlro, dovolop und fiihuuco Its natural beauty, MARINELLO SHOP 107 OAUNKTT.COUKV JIMHi. I'llONKH. I7.1I, illlMC This is the Ring that the stones are guaranteed to stay in SOLD BY MARTIN J. REDDY ' THE JEWELER Near Pootofftca Medford i' I Flno Watch nml Jewelry nepalrlntj a SiieclaltyT 'i ,i ,