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MTCTWdnn MATT. TRTBUNK UTRTITORT). OnROON', TTtTTUT, A TOTE fl, 1flf2. tttm urns IOCAL AND L PERSONAL llniry I'ollett nf AhIiIiiiiiI In In M"il font on n Miort IiiihIiichm I rip. Hlunton (IrlrriH or Talent Ik In Mod' fonl foi ii few ilnyn' vlull, Peter M Kiimlutw npnl Krlilny nl (IruntH I'nnw on IhihIiinh. In it'Milinr, 1'llern Mimic lloiifto ml vertlneiiient on ihiko S nf thin Ikhiih II Ih iiipiinnl Hull now In Hut llm in tiireliiiie n pliiiiM--Honii' (inn oIho Ih'iiih pail "f I ho ciimI nn limwtlKii lion of I ln rutin Ih Miiroly wmlli while, t'dpi'clnlly when ! ronnliler tin iMinwn rolliihlllly (if (hit IiIk lilnni) firm. II!" Mention nl Dm (.'itlhollo ehtiieh thin tViMilliK Huhjeet, "TIik I'iihhIuii" by ItoV.- Kilt lief OTlllToll. There will lin llilrtl ili'Kit'it woilc In M imI fin il Mnnonle lml!i' DiIh eve iiIiii:. All vImIUiik Miimoiih urn In vited. Klumr A IIIi'Iim unit .Inline lllitclt Hpnnt I'lliluy In .liit'liHiinvllli' nn IiiinI. III'IW, ' Dr. M. 0. Ilurhor. pliyiilcluu uml Hiirr.'ton, Iium moved frnui the M. 1. Ji II, IiiiIIiIIiik In iiitnii it I'nlui hloelt. Oppimlln tin- NiimIi hotel. :fi Arimltl NentliliT of New Vorlc City Iiiih iirrlveil In Itinlt iirini' It Ih omiIiuhI Irituri'ftiH hero ilurliiK the milliliter. Jiilin I Merrill returned TliurHiltiy from n vInIL to IiIh Hlorh rnnih ni'ur Klmunlh I'iiIIk. Wo lnirHn nxeit, litilvert, Hclimorii, iiwh mill lawn mowem. J. W. Mltrlioll, 22 H. Klvttmltlo. Then will In- no nit'i'tliu; of tln HoKiin Itlvnr llorllviilluiHl widely Katnnluy. owliir. m tin- fut't Hint tin (itrlitinlimm tin Inn liimy. WIIhoii, 210 laurel M for flret clnrnt koilnk flnlHliliiK. 20 Itevlvul nii'i'lluKM un now In pro C,nHK nl tln M. K. rlmrcli Hontli. ami mtitili InliTcnl In them In Im'Iiik iIIh plttyed. W. i:. W'ullior of Kan Meno In In Mmlfnnl vIhIHiik 0 I). Il. HomuHiliiK now, "Ornpo I'urplo," at McDowell'. ' ('. Wulkor of ihl elly htm lofl for n vlnlt at Hun IYmh'Ihco. A. i;. KolltiKK of (Sold Hill wan In Mnlfortl ronmlly on n nliorl IiiiiiIiu'hh trip. Fancy hrlcl; Ico cream nt McDow. Pri'tl Hnminnrnley of Woodvlllo npetil Tlinrnilit) In Mftlfonl on hunt Hi-nn. Joe llmiimiii of Cold IIUI wan n to rout Mi'tlforii vlnltor H. A. Nowftll, Inilloa Ullor, 4th floor M. V. & II. Co. hltl. Mm. H. II. (IIiihn ami Krnntl iIiiiikIi tor, MIbm Myni Ankon, of IIohkIo, won) iwuut Mmlfonl lnltorn. HvltB liotiKht a lot of coal nt n low flintro wo arc rlONltiK It out nt n price nt which It Ii honntl to ro within tho next week. Inquire of ICntU Trnnnfor Co. or J. W. MUcholl Alf WotikH Iium rrturnotl from nn fxlimiliul vImIi In noiilhurn California. Mm. (loorKo U. Il" 'H ' Mi'ilfonl aflr an oMontlt'tl vlnlt In Knit I He. l-'iirnltiiro, i;lnBwnr ami pluuon packotl nnil itnpackotl. TrntiBfur mul huKRiiKO. Until phonoB. MntthcwH & Hon. !U1 Tho Klrln if tin Krailniitliu: i-Iiihb nf tho Mi-ilforil hlKh bcIiooI havt iiKri'oil thin yt-ui to limit llm i-vnl of Iht'lr ftrnilnalliu; tlnHHin to 7.riit itunli. , Ciirkln Taylor (John II. Carlcln, Oli-nii O. Taylor), attorneya-nt-law, over Jncktton County llnuk liiilldlnc. Miulford. Mm. II. Iltdlhronunr and Mm. ClitirloB llofhni or ChlriK.o arc hcio vlnltliiK (3. W. Ilfllhrnnnoi. Rvnl homo nmdo brcnrt nt Do Voo'b. OharloH H. Ilolmrtflon, nno of tho men nt work tin tho Crater l.ako road ut WNmlvlllo, Inoko IiIh pronilho to tho Kovornor tvcontly and nklppod nut. lie wan located at I.oh AiiKelen, (!ill hut (lovernor Went dei'liled not to put llm Hlato to the uxponHo of hrliiKiiiK lilm hack an tho inunV tlmo wuh nearly out. Kodak flulfhlUK. Hio lnt, nt Wob ton'B, oppoBlto hook Htoro. Dlod Al Rneroil llonrl hoBpltal, TluirHday, MIhh Mary .1. lUackhurn, tlnuRhlor of It. I, lilnekhurn of 'l'olo, tU(o Hi yonm 0 inonthB. Hurlnl will tnke placo In Hio (Miitrnl Point eemn lory. MIhh lMaekhurn wnn horn and ml mid In Mmlfonl. 10. D. WeBton, cointnorclnl photoR rnphor, iiokiiUyob miado nny tlmo or placo by nppolntmont. Phono M. H71 OliurlcH' NiikoI or Applt'Kate wan In Medrord Friday for tho purposo or linvluK IiIh forearm placed In n caHt. Ho fell Thumday ovenlitK and fnic Hired two houea. 8oo It. A. Holmes, Tho IiiBitranco Mint, ovor JackHon County bank. II It, Tlio of WllllaiiiH creek Ii Hpiuiilliii: it few dnyn In Mi'ilfonl on llllHllienft. Mm. Clnii'iirn (lliiln anil her nln ler, MlH. Caul Mm ley. I"f! ThlliHiluy oveuliiK for a vlnlt In Michigan. Mm. .1. I). Ileartl uml MIbh (lliiilyn ii'tiirni'il Tlinrtuliiy froin I.oh An;ofH, where Hiey have been HnMillli the winter. (leuiKe Kiimier him reliirneil from ii Hhort IniHlnenH Hip to AhIiIiiiiiI. Mm. W. II. Hlono of Willow HnrltiKf In npentlliiK a f"W iluyn In Mmlfonl vInUIiik her ilattkhler, MIhh (trnce who In iitlomllui; itchrol In thin illy l)r WIHiyiouihe of Corvnllln In m Meilford. He will atldreiiH t In ki'iiiik" nt Willow HprliiKh thin evenliiK. II. II Klrhy linn moved IiIh fatuity from Anhlnnd hmiI will innlin IiIh fu lure home hero. Metironl, Ore., Nov. 7, IOU.TIiIh In to rnitlfv that ahout Noveuiher my diuuihter wan luki'ii with a iievero nl- tuck of rhouiuntlnui which rendered her left arm iihoIuhk, In fact It wiih ho near luiralyxi'd Hint nIio wiih not able to move her fliif.ern, hut kuowlnc of nouie of Dr. Chow Yiiiiiik'h niarvelonc curen of lenj: Htainlhu; cam-n of ilieuuintlnm, we tli-cldeil to connult It t in . In which I am pletmed (o nay made no mlnlake, an IiIh reuieillen acteil iih lie claimed they would mid aftor the thlitl tienlliieut Hio iheu inullc pulu entirely left her and hIio Iiiih not hud any MymploiiiH of rli'-u-mitllHtn nllice; henlden her Keiicrnl health In much Improved mid I do not hcBltnto In naylui: I ledlevo Hiobo afflicted with rlu'iiiniitlHin or parnly Hln will tlo well to coiiHiilt Dr. Chow YouiiK, wIiomo Iioiimi) In rnrner of Tenth nnil I'rmil Blreeln, Meilford, Orer.ou. A. P WKIHH. If. CANDIDATE FOR SENATE 15 HERE (). P Coshow of Itonehuri;. demo cratle candidate for United Htuten neuntor. In lu Medford In the Inter, onln of li Ih cnndltlae Mr. Conhow l the only caiidldnte from Houtherii Ori'Kcn who In lu the rare. Mr. CohIiow'h platform In "liqnnl rlKhtn and oxact jnntlce to all. Spe cial privilege to none." HELD FOR SHOOTING HUSBAND, PROTESTS INNOCENCE. MRS. xNkr JBIBpSx c?g CUCCNC M n CR.ACE.. Z ' - SALAZAR ENTERS CITY OF PARRAL SAN ANTONIO. Texas April ', fli-ncrai nmuznr nml IiIh rebel troop have driven the feilrnln under Gen eral Villa from I'nrral and are now III (omplete powieieilon of the town, an rdlng to ilUpntrheii recelvd hero HiIh afternoon. Hx'epl to nay that the fetlamlH , i H( iiated the (own last nlxht, no do- talln were (ontulned III the rmmiKOH. SAN IMHOO. Cnl., April S. IJir Iiik the i"l of the San I)IeB feibr ated trade. cliarxcH aKaliint Chief of Pollen Wllnon and Chief of OefwtlvoH Mer were filed with the city clerk today II' Hi off l lain tire (barged with KtiK Infompttenry, and abux of public office, and an linineillntp bearhiK iff demanded ILIKJiS CENTER POLITICAL FIGHT CHICAGO, April "i.- With (lover nor Wooilrow Wilion of New .lemey hniniilnr totlny n two day' tour of Illiuoin in (he intenwl of Iih onnili dae.v Jor thi (lenioerntie jiroMiIuntinl nomination; tvitli Colonel Tlio'idoro Hoimevelt expretml Iicre tomorrow nml witli ri,preiiUlivs of tliree other prlililinl ;iiernnt ncti.'el.v t work, Illiiioin i in flu ewiler of u t'firitctl rlmry ermivrifP. (lovernor Wflnon expe.tn to iliiili eiite the rcwiill of the WHronniu pri mary when he earrcil licit stole. The way tliroiilt Illinois wi. piiil for him liv .Senntor (lore r I (Jki'ihorr.n. W.lfon spoke tin- inmiii,,' .it J i ie, I ontt.ie. Mloomiij 1 1, oinl l.meol., Il.i nllcrrioo i Ii poke nt Spring- CLOSING N ON ALLEN BANDITS MOUNT AIllY. N. C, April fi. -DctcctlveH thin afternoon nre cloning In n Sldnn Allen and Wonley Kd wardB, his nophow, tho only froo memnoru of tne Allon bnntllt clnn, ncconllng to dlBpatoheB received hre. iThc outlnwB, It Is said, have been trnoked to Wnrda Onp. about 12 mllen from hore, Kroali bloodhoundH hnvo been plnced on tho trail, and tho tle tectlvoK expect noon to hnvo tho bnn dllB In ciiBtody. I field nml toniKlil of Pcorii. The o- crior ilerhitetl tlm. he It in been IiiiiV I't New Jersey, "e.iti-hi'itf tll" witti In work liv invent ,'iiti'i" 11.1 lulN I passed by the state li'tiiHlnlun WccRs&McGowanCo. UNDERTATCTDRS Dy riiont 2871 KlfUt SJioniBl r. W, Woki 071 , s. Orr, 3a X.&DT AMIIBXASIT. PIANO IIAIKJAIN. Ill rendliiK Ullera MiibIc limine nil vertlnemeiit oil pftRe f of thin Inauo It In apparent that now In the time to purcham) a piano nome one nine beiirn part of the cont an InventlKii tlou of the fnotn In Miirely worth wjillo, enpijolally when you connltler tho known rellubllit) of HiIh Mr plnno firm. 12 WASHINGTON. 1). C April 5.- That no more money will be appro- nrliited by eoiiKreHK for use In the Mtiicken flood dlntrlctn of the MIkbIh- nlppt nlley unlenn coudltloiiH there become much womn than at present, wiih .ntatetl here today by ConKnH man John J J-'ltwrald of New York, chalrmnn of the houne appropriation coininlltee, rollowluK n conference with Prehldent Tafl and a number of offklnlH of tho lted Cross society. Gases in Stomach Poison the Blood (Inn lorniH In nur ntomncb be i'jiiibo the food you eat fermenlH and tiirim sour. Allow HiIh foriuuiitntlon to go on and these gunes beconio polHonoun and Hit poison gelH Into the blood. Ml-O-NA stomach tablets stop the icrmontntlnu almont liiHtautly, turn the poisonous cases Into liquid, autl eliminates the poison mostly llirougli the kidneys. H you have tiny stomach trouble Bitch ns gas, sourness, heaviness, flat, iileucy. or short iicsh of breath, MI- O-NA will give Ki-iillfyln'i; relief lu five tnlnuten. They are sold on money back plan for acuto or chronic IndlBostlon, uervouHiiess, dl.7.lness, headaches, BleonleHsnesB. etc. Sold by ('has. Strang and drugglslH everywhere for no contB u box. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'iikciii' II firace, the young butlnesn mnn, of Atlanta, Ca., for who) iiiniiiliiii fluMiiiim lil wife Is being held, Is somewhat Improved, lie Li niplill. ri'tfiiliilut: lilt nlieiiglli. but It ntltl paralyzed below the walnt. Afti'i ifii'ijil iliiin the jco are no nearer n solution of the uiysterlow litMitliu .Mt lino-e IihIiIm to the theory that the nbootlnK Kan dono by a liuicl.ir lt.-f..ii' Iter title"! nlie kjic out an Interview declariuic tier love Ur lu iiiiiiji.U i dciiir than life." rZXZ&ZSr to.." MM Savins? the National Digesl a on PESSIMISM RULES IN ANTHRACITE REGION I'llll.AM'.U'lllA. I'll.. April ',. With the mine opcrnlor euungctl u hitler eoDtroMTsy with the union leu kr. over the repair of the nuiie. the iinlhraeili' xilimtiou wenm it ser ious aspect Ihioiighout thix M-ction today. The lenders of the miner, refti-e to iillow the ooerator lo repair the mine-, in .pile of their plea that re pairs me eentiiil. The iniuei'H ehuige that the operators wish to re pair the workings for the benefit of ttrikclneiikeis. I'riviitelv iniiiiv ojiorntoiv take u pvHOiininlie mcw an .regnnli to the eomiiur eonferenees, when thev e- NEBRASKANS FOR LA FOLLETTE NI'HUASKA CITY. Neb.. April .1. Hundreds greeted Senator I.a Fol lette everywhere In Ntbranka today, farmers driving many miles over muddy roads to bear him. In his speeches Ui Follotte did not attack President Tnft or Colonel Hoosevelt He said in several places: "The rule of a fow men must end. The tlmo has come for tho people to assert themselves, and no longer to accept the dictum of a few lenders who are serving thslr own selfish pttrpssos or Interest" the fact that hog lard "' T - m peet the miners wiHnsist upon their demands. The American oeoole are wakinc up is often indigestible, and sometimes unhealthful. Cottolene, a pure, vegetable product, is fast replacing hog lard for frying and shortening. It makes better, more healthful food and is more economical. Cottolene is economical because it goes one-third farther than butter or lard.' Cottolene is packed in air-tight tins, never sold in bulk, and its purity and freshness are guaranteed. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Pluj "Nature s ixin jrotn me ounny &uuw immmm l"OH HUNT--Two room furnished hoiiHo, lights and wnter. Clean and euy. ill 7 W. Second, I-'Olt HAl.K-NIco, nently fitted tent UVjxia with fi foot walls and I2x Ul fly, very coxy for ono or two pnrtlesj ror light liotiBokoiilnn complotoly fiirnlshod. Will sell nt a sacrifice, AddresH M euro Mall Tribune. FOR SAMO-'-At u bargain for cash, a luodorn 5 room bungalow on pave ment, largo lot. inuulre at 2GU llenlty st. I FOR HAMC Hound dining room tnblo. Home phono a27-lt or call mornings 10U Tripp st. t3 FOR HAIJ--Three work horses cheap: weight 200 lbs. onch. A. H. UobbliiB, Medrord. Phono Home IMG.K, ? FOR SAI.H Cooker Bpanlel, Ml N Fir or phono Home :I07I. H FOR HAUK-flood gentlo hotBi). 220 S. Clnino. 18 Everything Eilers sell is high grade, but low priced. Nothing unworthy in material, design or workmanship ever finds place among our stocks. We Will Close Out Every Piano Shipped To Mr. B. L. Bishop in Medford Mr. Bishop made a failure of the Piano Business in Medford Pianos nearly half paid for. Hwi-y dollar paid goes to the bonofit of tho i-ustoiiior. His loss is your gain. Money won't buy anything better in pianos, novo thev are in Art St vie rases and in many his talipes at one-bait' the regular pnee. ,A111i T0fn,.a tin-no There is a Chiekeriiiff (liimcl in the lot, two upright Chirkorings, u Weber, two Deckers, three Kimballs, several Lestcrs, thiec Mars il V Wendells, two Ilnllet & Davis'! two Autopinnos, several Willards, one Eilei-s, a number of Schillings, all ot them brand m w and the Hnest styles besides sevei-al pianos in the best makes that have been taken as part payment ior Autopianos. lo he. in ist he sold-.Monev won't buv aiivtliing better in pianos-Yon could not find a finer selection oi artistic pianos in any o' 'the Km chics. KUeii Alnsie House a's the nation's largest dealers, represent only the best instrunients-they having their ,,h AaVftoiB stock was half paid for-This fti.-t permits you to purchase a piano for about one-half the regular price We dare not publish prices here as it might hurt us in future business, but suffice it to say that a visit to the store is worth while and will ''""l-Sverv piano w.w iSnllv selected by -Mr. TOshop, a man who litis had years and years experience in the piano business and who selected each instrument for Us tonal qualities and beauty of case-selected each one care hilly from mmls ot pianos. An tmportnnit v like this we venture to sav will never occur again in Medford and it behooves all intending purchasers to mvesti ,,atc n ( nportuiiilv to have some one else pav nearly half on your piano-some one else's failure your gam. ,.,.,, ,ol -" No other firm but Kilers Music House Would give the public this advantage-It is the Eilew . vrnv 1 1 tti giving ot 1 ues that has made them todav America's greatest piano dealers. You sire not asked to pay one cent till satisfied. AN e Ion t want )oui mmie thing as dissatisfaction in purchasing from Eilers Music Tlouse-Every piano hilly guaranteed and money back if not as represented. J You do not have to pay all cash To take advantage of this sale-$(, S, ov $10 per month will do. Time buyers will pay simple interest at S per cent on the balance remaining unpaid the use of vour money and the use of the piano is surely worth the small amount ol interest you pa . Tve marked plainly and no further discount for all eash-a stool, one free tuning and tree delivery to your home included with each" piano. . The prices marked on each instrument are such that every piano will be so d quickly. rrintrsrhiv is tho Hemeniber the days-Saturday, Aprjl 0th, Monday, April 8th, Tuesday, Apri )th AA eJ last day. "Store will be open evening.' Piano buyers who take advantage of this sale wilbindeed be tortunate, as a like oppoitu nitv we are sure will never occur again. ' If you were only buying a piano to soil it again it would pay you to take advantage ot this sale. a f f f T T T T T f T T f f t T T T t f t T ? T f f T T T T I EILERS MUSIC HOUSE 217 W. MAIN ST. $m-XKKXKX :-HL In the Center of the Block K"..4HMfr4MM