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"k&F PAGE TWO MDKOKD MAIL TRTBUNTC, MEtHj-OTm ORUHON, TClWDAV. AIMMI. 12. 11)12. ffpfKTfW" v--mww ft IOCAL AND L. PERSONAL lr. S. Collins, Dr. K. II. Porter, John Porter nml V. M. Colvlg wore In JntkHonvlllo on IiurIiicrh Monday. Henry" Crnne of 12 van a Crook Is flMenitliiR n few days In Medford. Giy Thrasher leaves N tonight for tin lucky Tot Velio inltip near l.o lutid. (MIrb Dorothy Harris has 10ft Tor a visit nl San Francisco. Wo sharpen nea, knives, scissors, Bnwa nnd lnwn mowers. J. W. Mltoholl. 22 S lllvorslde. J. K, Hnrkdiill has rolnmed from i . n trip to Klamath Falls. W. 12, Ahlonhngon spont Monday nftornoon nt Jacksonville on busl n ess. Henoflt performance for Greater Medford clnb nt Star Theater, Thurs day afternoon ami evening. Admis sion 10 cents. 11 A. C. Ilnndall of Talent spont Mon day In Medford and Jacksonville on business. Harry Ling, assistant fire chief, has boon forced to lay off on nccount of Illness. His place is being filled temporarily by C. II. Cornitlus. Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first class kodnk finishings. 20 Miss May Hoke of Central Point spent Monday in Medford with friends. Senator Von der Hellen of Wollen was n visitor (u Medford Tuesday. Something new, "Grapo Purple," nt McDowell's. Claude Inmnnn has returned from a business trip north and expects to leave soon for Salt Lake Cltyt Court Hall has returned from a business trip to Klamath Falls, nonefit performance for Greater Medford club at Star Thetor, Thurs day afternoon and evening. Ail Illu sion 10 tents. 11 II. D. Foster has returned from a visit nt Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olson of Min nesota have arrived to locate In the valley. Fancy brick Ice. cream at McDow ell's. Harold Wilcox of Jacksonville has left for Martinez, Cal., where he will make his future home. R. W. Thomas, a rancher of the Applegate district, spent Tuesday In Medford on business. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. W. C. Johnson of Ashland spent Tuesday In Medford oh business. C. J. Henry lias returned from a week's visit In the Willamette val ley. Greater Bedford club benefit per formance at Star Theater Thursday afternoon and evening. Admission 10 cents. 11 Pioressar P. J. O'Gara left Tues day morning to inspect orchards In the vicinity of Woodvllle. William Ulrich was a passenger north on No. 20 Tuesday. Greater Medford club benefit per formance at Star Theater Thursday afternoon and evening. Admission 10" cents. 11 Harvey Thdrn of Ukiah, Cal., who Is walking from ban Francisco to New York City over the northern route, leached Medford today. He left San Francisco two weeks ago. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any Mind or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471 C. P. flrlggs of Ashlapd was In Medford a short time Monday after noon. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. C. 11. Lampman of Sleepy Hollow spent .Monday in Medfoid on a short business trip. Every lady and gentleman cordial ly invited to attend our lecture and demonstrations given overy afternoon 2:20'nud evenings 8. Demonstration parlors in tho Sparta bldg., ground floor, Riverside avenue. 10 Editor Greor of the Ashland Tid ings spent Monday afternoon In Med. ford. T. M. Allison of Grants Pass spent Tuesday In Medford on business. Harry Mossier took No. 20 for the noiUi Tuesday morning. Haying bought a lot of coal at a low figure wo nro closing It out at a price at which It is bound to go within tho next week. Inquire of Eadn Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Joshua Patterson of North Talent returned from their trip tc 'California, where they liavo been spending n couple of months visiting relatives and sightseeing. Furultuie, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Iloth phones. Matthews & Son. 3D Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 4 Cay Phone 3371 Xlgut Plumeil T. W. Wk 3071 A. X. Out, 3093 ADY ASSISTANT. II. G. Hell, of Portland, roprosont Ins tlio Hell Oil company, Is In Med ford looking over Iho f tolil. .tnmea Melntyro of Mntyro A Ilonth, fntnnis ns n minstrel nml Inter as a nhistcnl fiirco sfnr, spout Tuo-sdnj In Medford lsltlng Ills' con. In. Dr. .1 K. Noddy. Melntyro Jt Heath played to n roconl house nt the Medford two years iiro In "The Until Tree." This year tho rirm la on tho vaudeville rlrculi. In addition to tho oldest too nl on the Binge, having ltdon together continuously na hend lln'ors fur- ii7 wwrs. tlui firm Is also i ' - ' . . " tlio highest priced oil tho vaudeville circuits, having for years received $1000 a week. Ladles, nave your autta made by n tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen tral Point. 9 Floyd D. Cromwell, who has boon In Medford for tho past sl months, loft Monday night for San 'Francisco and will bring Mrs. Cromwell back with him to V.i!frd. M. L. lirlckson loft Tuesday after-! noon for his ranch near Talent. Real home mado bread nt Da Voe'i. John W. Simpson or i)ig Uutta Is in Medford on business. Mr. Simp son brought out with hint n whgon load of fin? porkers which he Mild to local butchers. Roy Allen of Woodvlllo Is in Med ford undergoing treatment for n se rious case of poison ohk. Kodak finishing. Iho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. .1. R. Stendmnu of Ashland ts spending: a few days In Medford vis king friends. Thomas W. Honfleld, a former resident of Medford, who two years ago returned to his homo In Nebras ka, has arrived to ngahi reside in the Rogue river valley. He Jas he Is through with blizzards for all time. Carkln &. Taylor (John II. Cnrktn, Glenn O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Medford. James Rltter, who is In California for his health, Is reported to be very ill and may not recover. Mrs. V. C. Williams, who has been visiting relntlves at Salt Lake City, arrived home Tuesday morning. S. C. Clayvllle-. James Walter and Harvey Walter of Ross lano hpeut Tuesday In Medford on business. Walter M. Pierce of Umatilla, proprietor of the Hot Lake sanitar ium, formerly state senator from Umatilla and Union counties, and now candidate for the democratic nomination fdr United States senator, Is lectloneerlng In tho valley today. James T. Barbee, state manager for Champ Clark, Is here campaign ing for the speaker. Mr. Ilarbee claims that Orogon will go for Clark Medford. Ore.. Nov. 7. 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that she was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, we decided to consult lilni, In which 1 am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies acted as he claimed they would and after the third treatment the rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health Is much Improved and I do not hesitate In baying I bellevo those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whose house Is corner of Tenth and Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 1C SON KILLS FATHER IN SCUFFLE OVER MOTHER VANCOUVER, Wash., April 2. H. B. Haywood, a carpenter, was shot and killed horo today while scuffling with his son Robert, who was trying to protect Ills mother from tho father. The elder Hay wood, according to the storleB of the mother n'nd son, became abusive to ward his wife following his demand thut she prepare a moal. She ran from the house and brought back her son Robort from a nearby resi dence to protect her. When the two entered they say tho father threat ened to kill them, blandishing a re volver. The son grappled with him and Hi the scuffle four idiots were fired. Three entered the futlicr's body, killing him Instantly. BRITISH MINERS VOTE DOWN PEACE PR0P0SAL3 LONDON, April 2. At fl o'clock tonight it was anndunced from the headquartois of tho Miners' federa tion that the vote on tho question of accepting the government minimum wnge bill and resuming work In tho coal mines stoed: For resumption 123,000; ngalnst resumption, 135,000. It Is estimated thut 40,000 minors Who voted In favor of resumption io turned to work today. If the proposition is rejected, as tho vote at piosont indicates, tho oporatoiH pt edict n wholesale deser tion of tho ranks of tho striking miners. TRIO Or hPHI6HTLY 1 dek vffKiiUHfil3"Sffl raS'SRBR tef5Pi DOLAN 15? WERE5UOWM &A SMI Tl us SSm 33' ,BATING ATH?0W T0 F1!w'r " 1 1- p- .""B J t r ''fMJrSJ-SSJ Um-ry WolvortonTtlie luutlliiB load ' U ,, . WtL L H 2r J tf'VfcL12MSttfl sprightly Vol!MI."i of Will playem I .'.ii. " "iWW 'I 1 lA-fr . HPRMRIWJ J ",,or M Iti-utcctiott thw inr. vii l-i. ,; , ,jtv..S.y li ff iiiT iWBIKn.TTjiwy 'i-uui U mu lii iinifi'tm viory day (riXj-l..-. '. 'jj- PvK."r i i . . i jpvaw I ml kiciw liU iiikh ii i!h Ititim nil iln r C-j ftT mtfs, , , v W AT(EV YORiCUMFORn STOP SALE OF . W. W. PAPERS SAN DIKOO. Cil.. April . l.t r.trtt. ir thtt 1. W. WV- tu -.ill n Sun PrnHoi-ro uvoniiift newnpnper oon tniuiii!; nOoounts of tlio free pooch Tight Itore have huwi blocked. A filst us the novi boy picnr on the utioct. they nro nriotoil. taken to the polio tntion, thoro the papers nro taken Atua litem uud bunioil ami thou rolOHM'il. In tbi-. inannei liuu dreil of tho nurthem hiht- Jiavo been do-twyed and irv few have been sold. The district atlorney'- office wa. olnteil at the proffro inaile tmlnv m the trial of Jack Whyte. Hubert limj clou and Sthulvv due, three I. W. 7 charged with criinimtl ooiitipiriii'V. Witnesses tetitirti that thov were paid to come here to hi oak tho eit. !nw prohibitiiii' treet ponkinp in the 'congested" dintrict. Following" throats ngiiint local offioinl- detoc tiverfrvverc .tntinued nliuiit the itittrt roon. -Mayor Wadfiam lia. received thiciftcniilu' letter-, which hae been tunied oor to the iioii'-e. W. W. AGITATOR 'IS BEATEN WITH WHIP TACO.MA, Wn., April 'J. Han Pet erson, big mid Mift Spoknne I. W. W. organizeRjxniohed Tacomn from Huy tnoml, wlioro he wk xpiritod from jail at midnight ami beaten nlmowt iiiHcti--ible with u blaeksnake whip. "C'liief Wheatoii placed me in u coll separate from tlio oilier. At mid night Sunday three meii slipped into the jail, opened my door, led me out into tlio wood, blindfolded mo-mni' bent me with a InokMinke," Miiil Pet erson, "l was threatened with in stant doatli if I made ailTiiilory. Pel crou laid lived in Hn. moiul throe years, living up ?H0I) bin first year by weikinj: in the mills, then living on this while he devoted liiinelt to organization work. CARI'KXTKltH ATTHXTIO.V. Members of Local 1840 are re quested to bo presont nt the next regular quarterly meeting, Wednes day, April 3. 10 C. K LBATIIKRMAN, Sec. The l)T'y Iliit ?iois I'aris. lia, (n k'. mu. w mow - ti'lul,Unrmu.im .. k Uniilwv Uvmlne uotrn of oM cMd liberty satin. Tim'e of lla-'lt moutein ) $ol, m VroiacreJ th black and eqld. at - dBt NEW YORK HIGHLANDERS IN PRACTICE W0RI( ll-ry WelVt-rton, the luutllng load cr of the New York lllglilnmlcru, lum n sprightly bollMt ft Ixill plnj-crn under liU irlicthiu tlilt enr. W'ul M'l'ion U mil In iinifi'tm viory day lud keepi hN uioti u the Jump tilt the time Tony Do' in M vthiulng up cr.v siiung unit i' - i. i no or tho .e rulK ItK'ks .is he tM m iko :i grout mi 1 1 r after n litt iu,c oi-.iMinlug. MORGAN BUNCOED BY fLINE-UP FOR (frit MANUSCRIPTS! T'nniVQ qihpq RO.MK. April : C'l.ilmlng that the so-called coptk nianiiHcilpiii put chased recently by J l'ierpont Mor gan for $100,000 as npurlous. noted Kgyptologlsts liur today hailed tho American financier as "easy Mor gan." 'riio alleged early Christian manuscripts wore declared to have been found In eMMvatlonx In Upper Kgypt. Morgan h said to ho disgusted nt the controversy which his purchase has caused and during Iho remainder of his sojourn here will buy no cu rios, much to Uio disappointment of art dealers, who have beon porftlst ontly surrounding hU hotel. LUNATIC KILLS STRANGER WHO WORE A BUTTON SAN MATKO. Cal , April 2. Shot down by a man whom ho had navor seen before and ho la believed to be a lu.nntlc.JSlhjy. Jlalef,a ouug machinist, dlpJ,,today nt the Red Crois hospital bore, Halo was waiting for a car when his assailant leaped from behind a telegraph pole and fired three-shots. Several pormns witnessed the shoot ing. The sin) or. who says his name Is A. Dolancy, gave himself up to the polled. He says he shot Utile because he worji a button denoting membership In a secret society. PRESIDENTIAL PETITIONS FILED AT SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, CaJ.. April 2 Champ Clark. Wilson nnd Taft dele gate petitions from sevornl sections of the stnto wore filed today with tho secretary of state here; The Roosevelt petitions are nearor com pk'lldn than any others. Wilson is second on this, ah ho was second on the presidential nominating peti tions. Clark In third and President Taft fourth NO REDUCTION IN GREAT BRITAIN'S BUDGET LONDON. April 2,-i.S'o reduction In estimated expenditures Is shown by the annual budget, IsVued In tho house of rointnohs today by David Lloyd-Ooorge, chancellor of the ex chequer. The budget also carries no Increased taxation. The entire surplus of tho British treasury Is shown to ho $:i2,7r0,000, all or which Ih retained to strengthen tho treasmy baluuL'e. j Liovd-neorgt. ostiniates that "io coat HtriKO lias causeii u reiiuciiou oi 12,000,000 lu govormmmt. r6voniios nnd Hint licf.dc it Is settled It will cause a rcducHon of $1,000,000. Form Union for Devils SAX FRANCISCO, Apiil 'J. Tlu local tjognipin'(il union in nni-'tin todnv in tin work of organizing- the printoiM' nipiciiticH, nnd it is pre dicted thai uilliih u Hliort lime nil the Sim Pianino.. "iIovIIh'' will bo in the new union. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl BALI. A 7 room ull modern cottage on paving. I'rlco only $2800 on terms of NOTHING DOWN and only, $"f por, month pnymontH. Aro you throwing nwny your rent' Seo K. H. Tuniy, In (lamott-Corey bldg. 18 WANTBD (Jlrl to work duyH, or Bchool girl to work aflor uchool, Cull 525 8. Orapo. WANTKD- A loan of $2500 nt 8 por cent Htrnlght ilmo I or 2 yeai-H on city i mil 1'niuto valued nt $1000. No ngoiit or loniuiHlon; nnmt doal dlroct with iiarty having money Addict Win McPonHld, caro Mall Tribune. ' Bergen A PROMISING CATCHER VllO NHn)i HOKL JtASONlMG- LOS AMJLI.LS. lal . .ri; -' Today' llitii I.o Angel--I'tolej. if; lhi. 3l; lleltiMiilier. if; Dlllfln. l;b MiHager, Sb; letter. If; Brook, c; Raaiug, m: Lovureas, . Portland CbadlHiunn If: Rodg art. 3b; Lindsay. Sli; ICruoipr. f: Donii, rr; Itappa, lb; Uanornlt, m: llntrlor. c; HndrtH. p. UuipliMt- Mctlrwry and .Mrti. SACRAMKNTO. Cal, April 2. Toda)' lineup. Vmrntm Crllsl. Ifr KaHa, cf. Patterson lb; BrHshmir, b; Htlusou, rf; HiMp. : Hnrrll, Sli; Urowu. c; Stewart, p. SacramsHto Madden, rf; Shoe ban. 3b. O'Rnurke. mi: Swain, cf, Miller, lb. Lewis. If; Holster. 2b. Cheek or. c. Arellano, p I'mplres -Plnuoy ami Casay. I ARIZONA TO VOTE UPON WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL PIIOKX1X. An.. April "J That the hour bill to submit woman Mif fing to the voter of Arumm n ,i I'oilitutionnl amendment l MxMirtil of panoigi' wan iiidieiitetl today li lueinlicrM ol tin. i-oiiimiltei' which iiiiimI ri'Mrt oil the uieuMiire. The amond ment pmbably will Iim rMhajittml miiii iiltiuiiuiinly with the recall proMul eliininnled I'roiu the eotiMtitiitioii at the ieiiii".( of I'rcxidi'iit Tail. TAFT LIKELY TO CARRY ONE WISCONSIN DISTRICT Mll.WAfKKi:, April J. -Pieiilent Taft is ruiiiiiiig abend ol Lu l-'ollelle in the Ninth ili-tnrt, the lionic ol I'nitcd States Senntor Ihhiio Sleplmn min. It in orobnble thut the pri-idont viill get both national dologutox Iroin that ilwtrirL "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Moans Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Jho Food-drink (or All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Codec, Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted urrain. nowdcr form. J A quick lunch )reparcd in a minute, Take no substitute. Ask foriIORLICK'5, gg Others arc imitations. YnnNr. MOTHER No young ivomnn, In tho Joy of conllnc" morttorhood, ohould nogloct to proparo hor nystcm tor the phyul cal ordual hIki Jm to 'dorgo. Tho health of both hcrac t pud tho iwrnlng child doponda large, ,n 'ho caro oho boBtown updn herolf during tho valtlng inonthfl. Mothor'n Prlond propnres tho expectant mothor'u ayu torn for Cho coming ovont, and Ub 1130 makes her comfortahlo during all tho term. Tlio baby, too, Jb moro apt to bo perfect and iitrong whoro tho mother has thus propared hornolf for iinttiru'H Bupromo unction. No bottor udvlco ould bo given a young oxpoctant mother thnn that ?he iiho Mothor'a JVf nf rm?r Prlond; It In n Jtflljl IS tK3 moillcliip that bus 'jrr'fr rifr-'fcTni proven IIh vuluo SITKIllWll In thotiBnndd of cnHea. Mothor'a Prlond la jjo11 nt drug stored. Write for freo book for oxiioct unt mothoiH, PRADFIELD RECULAT0R CO,, Athuita, Ca. GOT $1500 FOR KILLING mm i I'OHTHMOrTIl T8MOPTI1. N II pill I' i( mul n limn uninoil Kiiluhlji mi uiiti-uiH'if lulu the npint V i Tl at he fllll oil IIU'lllH II r l)r. Helen Klliihs III III Mil, DOVOtlll lUOIltllH MRU llllll dlnnnpiil i muiiloiod the wuilim h cuttliiv, in i tliruht with n Htiig-lutildlod bulilici' I lllfH HH Alio III J1 III dJlMl MIIH (III HtAltllllK OltlifeftHlmi ihHlle l Hl' I'oitMiiiiiuth police t iitlii h Hiih MiIikIh, it finiiior Millnr on the I S H illn, nil niilllr) riulitoi Mill Mill! llUHI'ltH ho wiih 1 tn Itl $ I .Mill for Killing )i. KiiiiIio. 1 1 U MtHtOlllI'lU j fOlllMVH! "Wo oslly foioiiil Hit onlranre tu the niwrlinent hnuiH, I tlplonl i i the miiiiuu' hMlrmim with Knlghi , rotlnwlim. Kh wk Ivlufc on linr ImcK with iho liiHliliitli1 UaW rnlrlillitf 1(1 UUU Umt tit ' """ " '" r"""... h i i on en ml nor muc'Ntio iuohhihi and ipoiiid hr Ayon. I mIihII iiovoi rmnH thiwo-vm Thfy ftro with me iinv Mud night I ImlMHd w ml imtltMl tho K-nlfo In hr llihml km ln"J, turned tmutrd nut. TllnFH all Ihero wim t It. Silo illml without II uttug- OSBORN OF MICHIGAN STILL FOR RU0SEVELT NKW VORK. Ailrll 2." Ilihiu ()sli,,lt nt Mii'llluilll lml,l di'i.hll III . tit ivMirt. that he hn- ilier(eil ihel iiuiilidin ot (nlioiel 1,'iMi-f x.'lt I. i (he icpiildifiiii )ir"nftnliti iioiioiii lion (Ubiirii -ent a lelinim Io I'io ' idMtxeveii ciiv I'lMiimiliee in .m Vork to llint efl'eot. A Recipe for Molasses Cako illy Mr. Stiff T)rfJettr) Thc wlu) aric fifid of a nuiUf. flav or) cake will Ini'l tint rnipc vvcJI worth ! trviiiK. tin cikc is a favorite with the children: un i na NVw OrlriiN molnitii. two i Meant taliTiM.iii 4,'ut totcitri, tiirltwl, tiun . UI iMllHlllf Ultlor, Oil" fllllKMI HIHta ii r ttflltrntu". thrv run rtuur, wim tabl- HM KlIMIcr lilwiolrn ihn inhU or Mloratun lu n lBlllHM(ll or tmlllllK WUIdT, hihI nJit It lo IIip llioU, then nidi lli lilrlliHl i (Yiltiitonr, toltlittr wnlrr. wlntrr Mrvl ' Hour tlvnl until ihiiikiIIi an.l I,mU In a rnoltmto on hUiui uiriy mimilr. Note thr iinc of l"Ulrnc -the jr frct sh.iruiiltijj by this faiiious csjokuig cxtcrt. Doctors (Jse fliig for Eczema Pr Kvanj.r.x.PommlMlonoriir IImiIi'i, rrrcrlition for nwrw and nlutlr mi "there In uIiiionI no rnlutloli l auMtuutrn 1 1,14 L ll Mflll Uk wuy (h) lwiH.ii nkln illKiii ami Hoj Moo-l Thi noli tlin Uwlunt mt tpljr It. itkln irnrni b cur.d Uiruiiuli J1'" "" , If you rr aurf-rlnir froia any farm of Tho Bcrinn mutt to wonhuit out. ami mi Mhln innihl w wonii) ilM t (miti. yoi kaIvc li.iv loK tto ttrii founii wuriu- Ug,, ,0 our Wer0i fr w jv, j,, lhn 1im. TM niol Bilvartwl plilrttfan riMMM.y f XH rainmly for n inntiy lliln country oro now asti-nod on thin, ami ..,,. ,(,( wo n (wi( y,H( ft nb, iim lUBwrlhliia a . " Vl'.-vl!JirILr,'i .' 'U. lTtacrliititi aaJ iw It uin thymcil and ith;r InarrdUnta for " . Mwrm. In raet. w. am t mir f wVtai uml nil other akin ''"';n"',,Th';,.mm 'f.l.. will do far yi.a lhai w Mill im iMMiml l known na U U.V. lrocriiiion f,, , ,. mv w ,, M,,,. ,, aur for Jtetniiin. i,.M .1,. -ft- I 'iHroiilr I hut It will ci.nl you Nothing rla)i.t wrlton. I atimnnvlnewl llmt Hie por ,tia, tMMl,r m ,r, mttl nT tt. V. .. .. .. ...... 1 .. M I.11.1II IS MIM...1.... Mr rcMiim bm iiulnlno for nmliirlM V" i'iVVV;r"I'rr'H'r"'",K' ,,,,, ' Dl ' '', Wc. uurwlvcd vouch for tho D.T).D i Mi:i)IOItl) !'.''. J'lHl i(,imii jn " !'""" . -.-- - COUNTY SURVEYOR I mil uskliijur for Hie Krpublicati ioniinaiion, and if 1 am cloctod J will umko tlio ul'fico moan Homotliiii. Ai county work roquiring onlnooring-Bkill should ho done hy Iho County Surveyor, nnd innpK and other data filed for future reference. Having mado tho snrveyR fir the adjudicating of Litilo Butte creek water rij;ht.and a toK)gra)hic map of a laro jiorlion of the Uoyue Kivor valley, he.sides olhor survoy.s, I am able lo give fii-si-haud inlornmtion. RALPH P. COWGILL (J'aid Advt.) Clothing Men Boys The Wardrobe Boy s All Wool Suits When you huy your boy a "llerculc gJuit" you do nol huy merely a suit of clolhe.s for him. You buy workmanship of the highest class, style, long wear and absolute satisfaction. It is tho way a suit is mado that determines tho amount of service it will render. A " I lerciilcs Suit " will oujwear two suits any other make. "WcO'ilvo tho boys' "Hercules Suits" at $5.50 and i.OOa.suit. Wo havo a lower priced lino of boys' good stand ard niilke clothing at sRfH) a suit. Also boys' single panls at fiOo to .$1,2;") a pair. THE WARDROBE West Main STACKAULE FOR COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS AT HAWAII WVMIINMTON, I) (!. Apill 2 i I'li'iitdi'tit Titfl toilu) uonilniitod Kd .mi..i iiini tillilii iii liit ,-f tl lui.i ,it j.r . I, fllll MMU lIIIM- " II' lull,,, If ,1, .in tolit" fii tin' dl li ht of Itnuiill v.m....m.4-M..M..M....MI- ;;j X NO DRUCIS USKD 'I'lii dtuit I'n Mi"d f examining eoii for i.lfc I nmiiiyhiK. inn imlv ohl-rntliliMiiMl and n'li'i vmv II nigiiinft'i. TMh IhI -nl Silcfitlftc Methiid. iiviil.ihn' dniRM. employs lind--iti nktl), tho Intent Inmru i.ionix, U gliaolutnly Mfn. In it it luinlogmittt. U nlndot'Hto In i itii nml Hoi'iiiiw fur miuhtImi-i.-'iilU fn tin- fuliiro line of l' ! Il ( Dr. RicKrt I )l"lgl t SHllllll,t l . Uonfin rV, MimHuIiI i t J I T I .'4. T , l-h-W-M'-K--M-M"M EASTER Is jiIiuonI Iu-rc BOOKLETS AND POST CARDS in I'tint vnriuiy Medford Book Store I 0f00000000 ' .... .... IHUcril il I Iho mrriu r Dm rnimif T-P.ln.o M.r Mar. .Inr. . w- will il you all about thm nrt rwiiMklr. PIIAItMACV Shoo.'i ."Men, Women mid Children MWQPKHHflHHHHKSHH k