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A t' fc f$ IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. mid Mnt, H, Cluy roliirnod a fuw iliiyn ano from u month's vlnlt In Callfot iiIh. Htophon 'I'iHiiii, of C!iiHior, Wyo.. itrrlvud In Mtiitfiml WoiliiuMluy inorn liilt. Mr. Tolilu piirchitMiid it liii-git Unci of Imiil ho ii III anil emit of Men fonl ii few inoiitliM into mill ho In now Iioik to tirniuito for Improving tin tritt'l, part of which ho will put Into orchnnl. ToiiIkIiI will ho llin fumwiill per foriniinio of the Manhattan Tlirco it t tho Uko Iht-ntor. Owing to llio tint Of rOIIHt't'llllVt) I'UKIIKCIIK'lltM It WIIH liiiponHllilo fortli Ugo theater limn HKi'iiiunt to tun-urn tluiMo rlovor tutu for tho hiihint-ii of the wook, Tlii'so nets liuvti puclK'il tho Ugo llioiiliT for tho hint two nights, rogardlotiH or tho liielemeiit wwtthtir. much to tho HiitlHfiirtlou of tho iiiniiiiKor. It In IHtt'llltfHH tO Hliy lllllt tllO tllimtDlgOlllg public. In Moilford nppi whites i;tH)i clean vaudeville that In prison ted In A-1 fiiHhlou. 'JltK Henry IIiihwi'II hurt lotiiiiicil from t Inmlni'tm trip to tlruiitii I'uwt. II cut tolfco In town. Manhiittnii. ao Mai lln I,. KrliiUon, Niiimrvlnor of tho Urn tor Nittloniil fiinml, lit expect oil to return noon from an ttxttjnded oruliiliii; trip. Creiiin waffles at Maiihiiltitn cafe. 301 Ira lllmiH linn returned to CrniitH 1'iuit after a visit In thht city. MImk LiidIIIk MiirHliall lutn re turned from Hurliolo)'. whero she wan attendlni: tho University of Califor nia, owing to it severe attach of up- ptllllllltltlH. MnvliiK bought a tot of con) at n low flKUio wo nro cIokIiik It out at a price at which It lit hound to o within tho next week. Iniiulro of Katln Transfer Co. or J. V. Mitchell. Mlmt Hondo Hearing hiiH returned from a vlnlt at Cnrviillls. Mrs. Works of 'I'alont wns a reient vlitltor In Medfnnl. Dr. J. I. Ilmltly returned on Tiies day night's train from l.oland. Tho Medford Cotmorvntory of Mil ido nml luiiRiingt's lit tho only music school In soiilhorn Oregon with a f til 1 corps of tcaclie.ru. (J. Talllnntllur. director. Hoiul for catalogue. .lauiKH Duncan hits luft for Hugoim. ll expect to vlnlt the oimt bofoio loturulng. Mhut l.ota I. like of Talent wait a recent visitor In Medford. I'cdural vucuuin cltmiittr. Home phono UfiU.L. A. K. Mubeo, 233 H. Ivy street. 31 S (J. J. Vox tif ('.ninth I'hhm hint pur chased n half Intercut In tho It. D. Ilunllc Htoro itl Talent. !'. h t'oopor of Contral Point with n wont vlitltor In Motlfonl. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Ohiiin O. Taylor). itltoriioyH-iiMaw, over JncltHon County llnnk building. .Medford. Mr. ami Mm. CliarleH llerlford of llouglp wore rot'ont visitors lit tho city. MrM. William Jones ami hoii Itoy of llougltt woro recent vlxllorn In Metlfortl. Ileal homo in a do broad at Do Voo'i U. D. Stout hits returned roin u visit at liglo I'olut. K. A. Illclvw nml )'. M. KorNhaw wont north on No. i!U Wndnendti.v morning. Ken II. A. Holmes, Tho liiHiiranco Man, over JiuiIihoii Comity hank. (J. A. Owlngn is spi'tidlng a mouth In tho vicinity or Woodvlllo. Mr. anil Mr it. Muill DoKolioum havo returned from a vlnlt with their tlmiKlitor at Wooilvlllo. Moot mo nl McDowoH'm. MoHilamcii I'mikoy mid llverton of Antihunt recently Hpciit tho tiny with Mth. .1. (. Martin or thin city. M)hh Alma (iouhl hint heou t'iu;ai;i)tl to touch tho DohoiiKor (lap miliool. Kodak flnliihliiK al 'J 10 Laurel Htrcot. 1!00 AmtiiKt'tiii'iitB havo lieen madu hy Counly Ulork Coloinaii wliorohy hiintlni; IIcoiihoh may ho obtained In HiIh city from tho Medford Ktirnt turn a. Ilardwaro company and from Iltimpliroy'H k Htoro, Boinetliltij: now, "Qrapo rurplo," nt MoDowoU'H, Tho ftiiioral of MrH. (Jhtillcn M. llourdmmi wan hold WoduoHility nf toiuoon from tho WeekH & Mc.Uowan ohnpol. llov. Fnthor O'Farroll ofri clutod, H. A. Newell, latllou' tailor, III) floor M. V, & II. Co. liltlit. ktiiuiiiol Uoiiloii of (irantst I'iikh lu nponilliiK a fow tliiyH In Motlfonl on mlnliiK hiiuliiuHU. A. Fonlyco of Fort Klumnth Ib WccRs&McGowanCo. UNDICRTAKISUS Sajr ritout 0371 Hlght riioutil r. W. Wki D071 A, B. Orr, 3001 XiASY ABMSTAWT. vIhIIIiik Medford, llo roportK the IiiIich (pnn lo traffic, I.iimI your nt thin tlnio thoy wcro covorod with throo root of Ico. Home bnkliiK mid naladH, Hit North Front. Phono ordor. Home 37JM. A. (J. Caldwell, a well known AhIi land dontlHt. hi vIhUIiik Modfonl. V. W. Iloyd of Afthland upoiit WtidnoHilay In Medford on hiinlucHH. Fanny brick Ico ci vain nl McDow ell ', Deputy (Initio Wanloit McCown him been advlned hy (Initio Warden Fin ley of tho Hlilpmoul or 'i pnlr of llunr.iiiliin phcaHiinlN to be plncod on tlm Potior Palmer orchard, which Iiiih been named u kiuiio rcHervc. 'Hie blrdii Mhoiild nrrlvo TliiiiHiluy. Now photo pontenrdn 2tc doon tit fl)n Voo'h. AtutUMt FoImcIi rnino from Portland today to aimlnt libi family In Kettlnt; ready to return to Portland to live. Mr. Fctitr.h Ih In biiHlnecii In Port laud. Minn Kiniiitt I'etMch bint been thcro for tho pawt two woukx, nay tho (Jrnnti Piimh Courier. Mr. Fetnch conducted a nierolinnt talloritiK bunl neHH In Moil font for Hnvcial yearK prior to movliii; to (IrantH PafH. Tho ludlcH art cordlnlly Invited to attend the xprln; opeultiK or mllllti cry al the Paimdonn Hbop. Contral Ptiltit, On'.. March it. IIOU' It. II. Ilennott Iiiih lefl with l.lh family for it vlnlt ill lied Oak, Iowa Mm. A. C. Ilowlett or KiikIo Point Iiiih reiinni)d from a vlnlt lit Fori K lit tint t li. I.ntllcn. havo your nultn made by a tailor who known how. Ilerlln, Cen tral Point. Wi John Handcrn of AhIiIiiiiiI wan a rt cont vlnllor In MoiUord. I' I rut HprltiK nIiowIiii; of mllllnttry al tint I'lixaileiia tdiop, Central Point, Ore.. Kittiirdny. Mnrch Uth. 300 I waul two i;o"d Hiilcmiien for the blKi;ent and bent townnlto proponltlon In tho uortliwont. (iood money to Halemnen. Apply to A. J. Mpton, Nanli halitl, Mt-tirord. On. 1!9! Mrn. Fred HIiikIo of Cotiulllo, Oro.. In In Metlford for a vlnlt to hor father, C. T. Nluholnon, and other rolntlven. TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS ALA.MKIIA. Cnl. nocntiKo W vicwh tire hiiitl to hitvu been loo lib crnl to suit the mcmhei of Ion coii Kri.'Ktilion. tho Itev. J. It. Perkins to day Iiiih roniiit'tl tin pastor tif the Firnt Christian Cliurt'li of Alnmctlii. 1'URTI.AN'I), Ore- Kriplilfiinl li the uniiHiiiil nctions of a prowler wh hail litiin; iinniiiil the Hellwood crema tory for M'vornl iiikIiIh, people roMtl in' noniliv nolificil I lie Miliec .Scf Ktutiit Wiiiilcnf, niter within) fin Initio, I'ltiilit the inlriiilcc who prov- etl to ho a city tlelcetivc, hlcuthin'. SAI.K.M, Ori'.I'iniikliiiiciit lo lit tin crime has been tlcvi-eil nt tin Kimball CoIIcko of Theology. Stu ileuts ithpiriut; to be clcrincn ti rt coniiollcil to iIclivtT thoir honnotih in to a plimioKriipli am then listen to the reproduction. IAU,AS, Ore. -After Mrs. Clur- cuei' ( oic linn killed six iiuirotieji brctl hens in a vain limit for n rub lost from her rinr, IhV iiiiiocuiict' '. tbe liieklesH I'liiekt'lis wits proved li the lluilinc of tin' pun in n ilislipiiu SAN FlfANl'ISt'O. Cnl. "I vwisn't bcfzuiir. I was ilistribitlin' iilnm," haid .1 'lilt Ifvnn, ehni't'cd uilh becuiti'. "Tlietn blinkers at Fine mitl Mont iiincry diiln'l ie me nulliin'. I Kitvv tlicm (111 ccnls." Tun tlnyn. VI-JNICK. Cnl.--A biilhloR'u iiatiirnl penclianl for "boticn" broke a Kreitt dice nl a bench clear Htoro. Ono of tho otibcn rolled to tho floor and the diK Kiilpcd It. KhakiiiK by tho hind Ii'kh mid tall-twhitliiK wore unavall lllK. Demand Percy's Rcslrjnatlon .IACKKON, Minn.. Mnrch ti.-The ntnto Koiiato hy u voto of lit; to I.I today ilommidod thai United Htattu Henittor Percy; ichIkh. Tho resolution Kotm to tho hoiiHii for concurrence. It will ho cotinldnroi! In thai body to morrow. I.ONCJ. IIIJACII. Cal. Police Sor Koanl CavauauKh, with a box ol powdered alum coiiitiiu'od an oucnpod oetopiiH of llio hoii variety. Whuii tho flHh'tt tentaeU'rt cIiiiik to tho pttvo mont, CaviiiiaiiKh koI butty with alum and won tho docltdoii, HAN FUANCISCO, Ca). "Uvon a iIok hnn H,omo rlKhtn," nuld tiupor vluom rofiiHliiK to paint an ordlmutvo forcliiK all tloKH not confined to wear muzxleti. LOS ANCJKLJOa. Cnl "Why do you mippoHo UicHu KtiyH call mo Ham ilton?" demanded flint buHoninn Pat lotHon of Vernon. "Ak tjno, then toll mo," bubbled Hap Il()f,'an, "lie caiiuo II'h my iiamo," replied Ham. "Now will you buy?" "Hyp nml bye," murmured Hap, HklppltiK uway. SAN ItAFAEL, Cnl. Women vol or petilioueil for u speeitil tilctition here. Now they jusi won't renister if tiny Intvo to toll their ii'ch, MTUDFOUD MATL TRIBUNE, RUEF IS TAKEN BACK 10 PRISON HAN FIIANCIHCO. March .- IHk coiiriiKt'tt over Ills fniltirc o liuve the, iiiilii'tmcntH stiiiuliii iiKtiitiHl him I wiped off (lio Hlnte, Aim Kiiuf, form. r polilicnl Iiohm of Hnn FninciKco. ' will be icltirucil lo Kim Qiiciiliu pri son liilt! lotlny to servo out liis four . Iccit yunr sentence for brihtry. Toilny, Mnrch II, is u dule that ' bcaiH n fnlefiil coiiiieetion uilh Uuel's life. Five yenrs nyo todnv Kitef nils nrrestcil on tho eharecH which linnlly resulted in his comi" lion. On .Mnrch (I, 11110, his i(ei died of it broken heart, it is hiinl. One year iipi ' today he Iickiiii hn fourteen year suitletiec nml now In Hoes buck to prison on I ho selfsame tiny lo stnrl in nuiii alter Inning1 been in Kuii Frinicisco for scvcril weeks us n wilncsH in the .Sclnnii. case. Mueli svuiptithy was expressed lieic toilav by reason of the iicipntt.il of former .Mayor Kup'iio K. Sclimitz , POLICE CHARGE STRIKERS AGAIN LAWHK.Nt K. .Mass., Mnnli t. Kt'iifuiiii; their "plisicii forec" lue tics with the textile strikers here, Miliei mid miljtiiiuictil clininoil u fnnvil of pieketers nl the Arlington mills toilny mid arrested ton woinvn anil five men on charKOs of intimiih (ion niid assmilt. The strikers assert that lite elinre wiih untMirrnnle-l, cltiiiuiim tlmt the pieketers were onlv tryinj; to induce workers not to re turn to the mills until granted the IT per cent inercuse. The police nllce thiit some of the sinkers carried huts of ivtl pepper autl lea red they would attempt to hliml the workers who wished to lake titlvanlap' of the five per cent in crease offered by the mill owners. More men are at work in tho mills today thmi at tiny time since the Ktriko started. Mill owuurs assert that the baukhontt of the tttrike is broken, hut the strikers declare that l'J.UUO operatives are still out. Horn. SMITH On Anderson ereek, Frl ilny. Mincli l, I9U', to Mr. nml Mrn. loo Hiulth, a boy. PKIIUIVAU In Medford. Fobru iiry 2B, 1512. to Mr. mid Mra. Pcr clvnl, a hoy. TIlVKIt- At Tnltint. Friday, March 1. t.12, to Mr. mid Mrn. Marlon Tryer. a Klrl. To Hear Noted Hen. WASHINGTON. I). C. Mjirch C I'ho twelfth annual tneetlui; of tho National Civic Federation, which Ih to meet In thin city tomorrow for a Miroe tlnyn' nennioii, htm nulected In liintrlal peace mid proRicnu an tho general Hiibject for cotinldornllon. Many men nationally mid lnterna tlontilly promlueiit In public llio ami In llio liitluntrlul world will partici pate. Cardinal C.lbboiiH will pruslde iver the first day's dollboratloiiH mid President Tnft will make the open 'iiK addrcsH. Strike Probe Delayed. WASHINGTON, D. C. Mnrch C Tho roHolutlon introduced in tho non ato by .Senator Miles Polndexter o WiiHliliiKton calling for an luventlKa tlou of the Lawrence Ktriko received a temporary setback this afternoon through tho demand of President Tnft that tho arbitration treaties ho Kl von Immediate consideration. New Rcfjlmc in New Brunswick FUHDICIUCTON. N. II., March 5. Hon. Lemuel .1. Tweedlo. lieuten ant jjovoriior of Now HruiiHwIck iltico 1U07, ended his term of ofrico today. He Is succeeded hy tho Hon. JoHiah Wood of Suckvllle, who has been a member of tho senitto of Can mill for more than fifteen years. Find Drowned Boy. SKATTM-J, March 0 Ljiim In lot,. than four feet of wutor tho body of Carl Shaw, 20, was round In Union Day. Tho youth had been out row Iiik. uud it Is believed ho foil over board duiiiiK u convulsion, nu all mont from which ho had been biiffor Iiik. Thara is Only Onm "Bromo Thmt is Laxative Bromo USED THE WOULD OVER TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember tho full namo. Look JC? STlf y for this slgiittturo on ovory box. 25o, fO djjrnt MEDFOTCT), ORMON, "NWIDNEHDAY, ALARC'IT G, 1912. DAILY HINT INttOM IA1UJ it no i : nr i -j t ir',i rirtiutt i,kin..T. i-i it .. HtuLu ctx I'jilf ro;r liberty, Vr . ' ..ih rimusiwllr. lc roe i..3l.l..ti; i - , ir ma noia tviivtn I rue (, i i) n:.j ia. J uiu tt, rioM.- MaUon Mar.IcT SNEAD. SENIOR IS SHOI DOWN ACST1N, Tcmis. MMrch O.-The Kev. .1. T. Sneatl, father of J. li. SncJitl. tho Aiiuirillo hanker, reconlly on trial in Fort Worth for the murder of A. 0. IJoyee, senior, was shot aud killed today tit OonrKetown, near here hy If. O. Milliard, who afterwards committed hiiicitlu. rllilliard left n note HH.vini: that reri: wiih the mo tive for the crime. . The Kev. Mr. Suiuitl utteiitleil his son's trial in Fort Worth, which re sulted in n ilisHjcm'iiient mu im or. tier for n new triitl. The yountrer hiienil tlut mid killed A- 0. Hoycc, senior, following n tpiarrel with the latter over the elopmcnl of A. (i. Hoyco, junior, with Afrts. Snend. llilliHid, who was n tenant on one of the Siicntl farms, met the minister ut the mi office. Ho ut once oiK'tied fire, sending three Imllets into the cler;; in.in's hoilx L IN STOCK MARKET NKW YOltK. Mmvh f..- Today's epeniii: slock market developed friie lioiuil declines in lenders. I'liitctl Sinter. Steel, 1'nioii I'fioifio nml INmil injj were slightly uitilor yosterduy's elesiiit: figures, (aniuliim I'tmifie nml Missouri I'acitio mntle slight Kniiis. The intirket iuipnved soiimwhat n round noon. New York Cent nil imd the Vtiinlerbilt line-, shitwiiifjstiviifjtli. What reaction developed was due Inrycly to the rejection of the itnthru cite coul miners' tleimiiitls by the op urn tors. The market eocd firm. llomls wore sternly. - CLUB TO MEET There, will he an iiupornnl nieoliiiK of the .Metlfortl Coin.-. iiturciiil flttli .'VVednehtlt'iy" evening mid a lull Juttundnucu ol' im'uiliors in requested. 1 IniVo bovurnl iiiittloi-s of iin iortnneo to lay before tliu eliili. WILLIAM .U GOIiVlG, Quinine" it) f immr rMv,S.'ULWiii ml immi mil mm HI ImTim OB liBil COURT HOUSE NEWS MnrrlnKo Idcciiicn. Albert V. Dnnlcln and Myrtlo L Atkln, N(!W CllHfH. Annie A. Jncknon vs. II, W. .luck hoii; divorce U. U. HenmoH. attor ney for plaintiff. Knto M. Kudcr vn l-fjttln Kuder; dlvortt'. K. D. IlrlKKH, nttorney for pliilntlff. V. TurnboiiKh vn. Luke Ityan; null In oiilty. Oim Newbury, attorney for plaintiff. Probate. Kntuto Lovl J. lirannoit, Inventory and appraisement filed sIiowIiik os tnto valued ut H52. Ktttato Ltivcii C. Allen, Inventory mid nppnilnomont filed khowliiK on- tato valued nt $H 44.32. Fntatc Uharlen A. Schnenfelc, or der netting April 20, 1912, as day for final ncttlement. Kntntc Jamcn M. Hray, order fixing April 12, 1912, as day ..for final hearing. Kntnto .lonoph HltiRleton. Inventory mid npprnlKcmcnt filed nhowliiK en late valued ut $22 i. IM. Kntato Kllznheth M. Dean,. Inven tory mid appraisement filed showing CHtnto valued at H790. Ileal ltnto Tntosacllons. Hetiton Dowers to J. W. Mc Coy Power of Atty. Win. O, WntHou to Mrn. Fannie L. Harptly. 1C0 acres In Tp. 08, -IK I 200 W. J. FredenburB to Mury C. Leslie, property in blk. 52, Medford 1 Helnrlch Hchulz to Kdward Schurz, property In Medford 103 i It. W. Fisher to Gustaf II. Hcd- berfj, land In blk. 12 It. It. add Ashland 10 Mcrton V. Crocker to Illancho Mc S. Moore, 1C0 acres in Sec. 8. Tp. 40. 1W 3000 Peter Young to Porter J. Ncff assignment of bond 1 K. i:. PhlppH to L. L. Mullt. property In Anhland 1 P. W. Hlackcrt to Win. F. Hlnckert, property in Wood- vllle 130 P. W. Bluckcrt to Geo. C. Gar rett, property In Woodvlllj 130 It. It. Irrigated Orchards lo Trim. First Baptist church. land In Tp. 36, 1W 50 John H. Bellinger to City of Medford, property in blk. , Iiarr's add. Medford.... 10 Frank Chlldcrs to Gold Ray Healty Co., land in Sec. C, Tp. 37, 3W IbO Millie Schucnfcle Miles to Wal demnr K. Hammel, land In Sec. 36, Tp. 37. 2W 1 Millie Schacnfclc Miles, Admx., to Wnldcmar K. Hammond, land In Sec. 36, Tp. 37, 2W S00 II. S. Evans to Claude S. Down ing, property in Hargadlnc tract 500 Al H. Fowler to H. A. Autcry, lots 5 and C, blk 1, 11. L. White add Ashland 10 L. K. Beau to Mlnnlo Bean, lot 7, blk 3, Palms add. to Alex Morris to John B. Haiu mersly, '. aero In Tp. 36, It. T. King to J. C. Medley, land hi D L C 61. Tp. 37. 10 it. II. Toft to F. II. Phillips, property In Imperial add to Medford Andreas Weldncr to Mlnnlo Vogell. lots 16 and 17, blk. "V" Talent John H. Nelson to It. J. Ed wurds, property In Ashland W. A. Freeberg to Johu A. Nel son, property In Ashland.. Mrs. A. It. Phlpps to Zadle E. Stovcus, property In Laurel hurst udd. Medford 10 200 10 1500 10 111 tit W. A. FreoborR to John A, Nelnon property In Anhlnnd 1500 Fred flftpp to C. L, Ilnarncfl, lotn 10 and 11. bile. 78 Med ford Clnronco W, Pnttcriou to .Ich nle D. Tnltt, 60 acres In Tp. 10 10 U. S. to tnnlnh II. Wlllard, 160 acres In Hoc. 22, Tp. 33, IW.Pnt. F. F. Nelson to II. C. Hubbard, land In Anhlnnd Mary Ann Orlmnloy to Mary Alice Klncald, 240 ncrcn In Tp. 36, 2W Charllo W. Bavin to Win. Dn vin, 160 ncrcn In Tp. 36, SB 10 10 1000 H. II. Holmen to Mrs. Clark C. Roe, lotn -17 and 48, blk. 10 Central ndd Baglo Point. . . John W. Taylor to Albert A. Hall, 3 34 ncros In Sec. 25, Tp. 37, 2W Mlnnlo Bean to A. I'. Talent lot 7, blk 3 Palms add Med ford N. J. Itcanoner to W. A. Turner property In Anhland ...... 125 2750 10 1000 A. J, Kmcrnon to M. 8. John son, property In Cottage Home add Medford 800 M. S. Johnnon to Henry Wcln hard Brewery, property in Collage Home add Medford 10 J. C. Tolman to Loin A. Law rence, land In Tp. 40, 2B. . 4500 A. L. Haselton to Mrs. Clara Lawton, land in Tp. 35, 1W Claude C. Wright to Lucius A. Wright, 40 acres .in Tp. 3D IE Jesse Ilottck to John B. Day, lot 10, blk 74, Medford title bond Walter KItts to W. C. KIttu. property In Jacksonville. . . . Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. to J. B. Stewart, prop erty In Medford 400 1100 AGED R0SEBURG COUPLE SAID TO HAVE ELOPED PORTLAND, March C Telern phtc warrantK arc held by the )oli?c here for the nrrest of W. E. Cumpbcll aged GO, and Mrs. Nettie Foster, .10, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALB Settings for Barred Plymouth Rocks for sale. Heavy winter layers. 75c for 15. Grey holm Farm Quality. Phono orders to Ira J. Dodge. 303 WAN'TBD Sewing by tfi5 "day. Phone Main 7402 or 124 S. Peach sU 307 FOR SALB New 6 room modern house, small cash payment, bal ance as rent. 742 W. 4th St. Home phono 123-W. 300 FOR RENT OR SALE Garden and fruit tract on paved street, dress P. O. box 495. Ad FOR RENT Now bungalow 6 rooms and bath, all modern improve ments, very cheap. Inquire of Dr. Porter. LOST A medlcino case. Reward It returned to Dr. Porter. 300 LADIES Have You Ordred Your Spring and Summer Suits? We have 1,500 patterns to select from autl carry the finest Parisian fashions. ' Call and inspect the newest ideas in ladies' tailoring. If you cannot come, call and I will come. Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co. Telephone X-l. Central Point, Ore, A ITER careful comparison, wo havo made sure that the Qz$g6 label represents the ultimate standard of style, perfect fit' and faultless tailoring. .'That's perhaps why so many of our customers insist upon a La Vogue gar ment. Prom this immousc stock of ours, you can be fitted with a stylo, fabric and coloring to suit your fancy and there's a garment at whatever price you care to pay. It will bo a real ploasuro to show you. MANN'S Central Avouuo Noar Postoff ice AGEFIVTS sssssmmmmsmm of ItoHp.burKf both married, who no ncctmetl of oloplne from tlmt eltyl The wnrrnnlH were) owum to by Mrrt, V K. Campbell. II Ih HUHpeetotl tlmt tlio enmito cunic lo I'ortlnful nml are now lit hiiU iiiK here. Has in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia It's Nervousness YiWf JVfTM fif r - i I, IrTlbMr-. i ' i i in ftiiitM !' N r..M,ItvtlhlA ". t. .!t.iMJVtrtlroo frf lf I'. 'f.fn. , PiwmA .vtt. itwbiii'kiTiWtp' i t'fr M. v 'tv i t , , . n f " . I1" ','" r i"r.' I r mt.nAl, OMl 1 ' r.' vv.hi ifo'tiqA. They're I.'-. n m,r Stomnr'i r'll.q)a i- formLii 'r ' .uiMiixnltr lWBr It raw it prty U mitt from On In lh ..jruwh awl Jmm4i rt Ui try Di.ilnKvnn'i ftat-Tibtitt. 'IlMsejni'turlililttiirenW.irMnljrxtrTilrifsUl, ' -. I Jirrtt to lUhixPmim 11rmacr, MO 8 ilte.- 6t, n Irprr... Draperies w carry a. vry compute linn of draperlen. laivj curtolnn. fu ture, etc., and 40 all ctannas of upholstering- A npcclal man to toolc after this -fork exclusively and will elvo a (rood Brvlc an J ponnlbfe to ct In even the largest cltlea. WEEKS & MgGOWAN Gl New Bungalow For Sale If you liavo a Ilttlo Immo money it will surely work for you rlRht now if you npprccintc a real spring har gain. A tliintly new claboratu and artistic hungalow tlint would bo n Kal buy nt I.IOO in comparison with other Medford real estate, wll'. lo sold this week for $3740. Don't buy until you look this over. JI. E. OATE8, Owner iKI Hose Avenue Young & Hall Taxi Co. TOURING CARS AND TAXJCAI1S Ilcasoiiablo Rates iu City or Country Phenes: I'ticlflc 1100; Home -100 Service all day, all night. Stands Mcdfcrd and Nsh Hotels. Absolutely no credit without first making arrangements with man ager. COURT HALL Manager j.