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.V a 0 ' r ' MEDFORT) MATT. TRIBUNE, MTCDFOItt). ORW)X, WKDNICSDAY, AFRIT 17, 1012. JAGEJTCYT8 ' P Sifr ! : ' W :-V?. V "it Mr ". fit. V, j? it 4 Al -. K IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mrs, W, It, HIimiHiiiH, or I'oil TowiiHonil, W'hmIi,, arrived In Mfl ford Tuemliiy aftoi noun mill will vlnll fop several weeks with Imp lirutliur In-law mill hIhIup, Dp, iiml .Mih. H. A. I.Ol'KWOtld. (I. D. Ilnrfiiuui. of oi t Intnl. hint Won Miii)lnli'tl iiiiiiiiii'I' iiii, travel- Iiik Heerolary fnp tint Utidaliy Mont company In .Mudfoid, vlco A. Pot t i-. who Iiiih ii'hI;iii)iI to look after hlii minimi IiiIitchIh, Mr. 1 1 off iiim n mill III ft rmiidy have arrived In Med foiit iiml will iiuilio llilu (iliico thi'lr boiito, Tint company's wiiioIioiiho iiuuiiikiu' inn) nhliMilm: cltuli, Orln DiivIh, who Iiiih hnhl Hint pnnlllnn no very iMTititatily to tlm company for tint past year, will continue In tint mi mo capacity. VeKotnblo plantti of nil Uliids, Out iloop ijkiwii trmiHplnnti'il, Older now. Karly nibbawt rOnily. G Carey. 1'liono KKMM1. All votem who wish to Join tlm ItoOHevelt dull run hIuii tint list it t any of t ho following plan's: Tlm Knioloi lloiine, Mr. 'WIIwjii nt tlm ItoKtmlnmlH, NiihIi botel, llollnml hotel. 'J.V .Mih. Addle K. Itlppey loft Tuenday for a two wocIch' vIhII with Anhlnnil frlelldil. i Carkln A Taylor (John II. Curkln, Glenn O, Taylor), nttoriioy-al-law, over Jncknon Comity Ilnnk building. Medford. Mih. (I. M. t'lilldielli anil clilldren loft Tuoaday for a vlnll to lolatlves In Talent. J. M. 'aH to niul daughter, Mitts Harriett, left Tuesday for Pasadena, Cal whore tlmy export to reside. Mth. E, (I. Coleman, of Phoenix, was In Mudford Tiiemltiy vUltlm; friends. All voterH who wish to Join tlm lloonovolt I'lnh ran kIkii tlm lint at any of the- follow Iiik places: The Kmoke limine, Mr, WIIhoii nt tlm ItoKiioliuiilM, Nash hotel, Holland hotol. 2.1 K. I). Weston, coimnnrclnl photoj; raphor, negatives snmlo any tlino or place hy appointment. Phono M, 1471 Kodak (InltihliiK. the hunt, at Wo ton'n, opposite hook Htoro. Mr. nml Mm. H. K. Trim, of Tnlont, wero Meilforit vlnltorii Timmlay. l- A, I'lko, of (IranlH I'iinh, wnH In Medfonl Tuvinln). II o wuh un' routo to IIIK, imnr whklt idnic he will en Kat;o In nilnlm;. - Ht It. A. Iloliiien, Tlm Innnrnnce Mnn, over Jncknon County hank. It. II, Orr Iiiih hold IiIh lenldenro ami two lotH In Phoenix to Mm. An iIitnoii, of Medford, who will move to that place. Mr, On- will, In nil probability, move to Medford to re nlii. Mp. Orr piirchiiHotl a four iii:m trniit of land In I'lmenlx a few yearn tiK'i nml he luiu heoii tmllliiK U off In Miiall pnrui'lH xlncit then until now lie linn cloned out tho leinalnder of thu trnut. Kurnlturo. RliiBMwnro and plnuon packed anil unpacked. TraiiHfor nml linKcap.o. Moth ptioncH. MntthcwH &. Hon. '.15 Huv. V, V. Hhlolila left Tui'Hiliiy ovouliiK for (Jlondiile, Ore., where he KUt'H to ntteiid a IlieotltiK of tho Southern (Moguii I'rehhylery. A, Win en wiih iiufoptuuaUi lant woiik In hiiHlitluluK a fincliiru of IiIh left wrliit. Ilu wan wiilMut; on tlm Pai'lfln K- WiiKtoru track when ho ntiiiuhleil nml fell to tlm kioiiiiiI, iitrlkliiK IiIh wriht on u nhurp rock. Tlm wrlnl wiih veiy nolo anil painful litrliiK tho followhiK Tow ilajn, hut Im did not know that any houun woro brokiiu until Timmlay of HiIh wok when ho coiiHiilted Dr. IMckel and had an X-ltay turned on It and tlm fact wiih dim-Wined that a portion of tlm wilnt Joint wan hrokon entirely loono nml dm bono wiih othorwlHo Hpllntered. Tlm umiuhor was ilrohuml nml no iierloiiH pcmiltH are uxpoctuil. lutoriititloinil Kncyulopimillo dic tionary In throo voluiuoH, mow uml woll bouuil, fop iilu ut u harVntn. AildrcHH "Fnlrvlnw," .IncltHonvlllo. A fuw of tho KiirdeiuuH uml truck Krn.worH iihoul Moilfonl hnvo hut ro c.ontly iiiade tho illucovory that cauli flower could bo crown biiccoHHfully mid with profit dorian Urn full and winter inoutliH In thin locality, .IiihI why thlH dlMcovory hau boon ho Ioiik dolayod In not i;lvon out, but tlm fact pomiiluii that not until thin hpiIuk 1(h tlmrii boon locally rown cauliflower on tlm niiiPkot. 0. 0, Tlniothy, who owdh a Hiiiull garden Hput In Wimt Muitfonl, Iiiih ponltlvoly proven tho oNcouluncy of tlilu article of food uh mown hero, l.uto last iiiiinnmr or early fall ho huwciI tho hooiI, tlm hrocalo variety, mid- thlu HprluK ho Iiiih Hiippllcd hoiiio of tlm city mar kotH with ii iiiout dulluloiiH, fully inn turod tahlu delicacy of thin variety. WeeKs&HcGowanCo. .UNDERTAKERS , Day Vuont 8871 Mlfbt Vhonoii T, W, Wttka 1071 A, S, Orr, 3811 I.APV AISZITAXT, Mi'H, i, M. CiiiiiiiiIiii;m, of Atar, C'lil,, liPilved In Medford Tuemlay nlltht In atiHwer to a IdIckimiii tell Iiik of tlm death of her father, Mr, (larrett, Mih, Hwltt, clnlrvoymit, IteHldenco uud of Htrnel pavlnt; North Central, tlecoud Iioiiko eiiHt, Itetidlni: dally. I'hoiio H72, 2' Dp, K, II. Hniltli or (told Mill wiih In Medford TiicHilny, Fay AniliTHun rntnrned Tuenday evenlni; from u IhiiiIiichh trip to Klamath I'iiIIh, H, A, Newell, lad leu' tnllnr, Uh floor M, . & II. Co. hlilK. Many Medford people have u hab it when tlmy tuko a trip on tlm Hoiitlmru Pacific) of tendorlUK u per koiiiiI check lit tlm ticket window In payment for traiiHportulloii, 'Hint nort of thine Ih nil rkht or .coiii-hc. If A(l)llt ItOHI'llbUUIII hiippoiiH to ho lli'M'e mid knowH tlm peiHon prenent Iiik the check, hut nftontlniPH then. Ih ii new ticket dork nt tho window who iIocm not happen to hnvo n por muial aciiiiilntauce with tho appli cant ror tlcketH and Im Ih compelled for that rciiKMii (o refuwo to nccopl u perfectly kooiI check In excliaiu;o for tho dchlred tlcketH, I f Ih rcfuonl to accept checkH iuIkIiI work a hard Hhlp, mid to do away with tho pot Mlblllty of thlH kind of a condition coinliiK nhout Mr. itoHonbituiu Iiiih hiikkohIihI that only ciihIi he tendered for tlcketn. It wiih only n few weekH HKo that a ticket clerk had to make liood a boKUH I0 check received In (IiIh milliner, Hod Valley K.irm rl'ii by incniherH of Hnlnt Mnrkn' (iulld, nt Medford opera Iiuiiho April Jilth, IM. Andrewn dlrcctliiK. heats on nalu nt HuHkliiH' April 2L. 2i W. I.. JohiiHton, a reprchcntatlve of the John !!ore Plow company, of Portland, wiih In tho city Tuenday on ImihIuohh with tho company'" local iiKontn, MccnrH, Hubbard IlroH, Mih. S. 0, Kcanian, Mrn. John UweiiH mid Mrn. Ullza Cardwcll. of HoKim Itlver, were In Medford Tims day, kuchIh or Mra. Marian lattice and Mrn, C. K. Dufflold. Fancy brick Ico croam nt McDow ell's. Jt T. Muldoon, of Waterloo, lown, wiih In Medford Tiicm!iiy. Dlhtrlcl Attorney II. F. Mil I key Ih In (Jruntn Piihh nttyndiiiK court. K. F. (irnhnni, the ProHpcct rIii himik kliiK. mid IiIh family wero In the city Tucwduy mid Wiidncrtdny. Thou. NIcIioIh. or lCile Point, wan In tin city Wcdnendny. Dr. Frederick C. I'k It'll Tmoh day evonliiK for a few days' IiuhIiicbk trip to Portland. Mr. nml Mrn. Win. P. Illppey, of Oklnhoinn City, Okln., arrived In the city Tuesday. (J. H. Millar left Tuenday evcnluK on train No, 10 for a four or flvo davH hiiHlui'HH trip to Portland, Dr. M. C Hnrher, physician nnd Hiircoou, lian moved from tlm M. F. & II. hiillitluR to room 0 Palm block. Opposite tho NiihIi hotel. 3G Mr. mid Mrs. II. F. Mender, of Talent, wero In Medfoul Wednesday. Mr. Mender In superintendent nnd maniiKer or tho IiIk Buticrest or chard. There are 210 acres or tho apple orchard on thin place which will be In hearing thin your. .Some of the older of the trocsMUKht to pro duce u bin erop of fruit un they are fully set with bloom. Soum penrn will also bo haivcttted this year, uh will also ho harvested u kooiI crop of peaches from the 100 acres of young treen. Holland Hotel dining room will nerve tomorrow a special chicken lunch, Price huiiio iih iihuiiI uier chants' lunch, Itfi ceutH. 21 Mrn. Ilertha Snyder, daughter of II, I), Mcllrldo, will open Ico cream parlors about May 1st In thu Hoyden building, on Kant Main street, ro contly vaciited by the Mrdforil Hard ware company, SoinotliiiiK now, "Orapo Purplo," it McDowoll'H. MIsh Vuleiie Katon, of Jackson ville, loH Tiu-Hday fop u visit to frleudH In lu Orande, Ore, Hardwood $2 per tier. (Uh and Fir. (iold liny Itealty Co, K, W. Hpoiih, M, Adams and O. M. Murphy left Wednesday morning for a several days' rinhlng trip up In the Apploguto country. They Intend establishing u camp at somo conve nient point on tho river and maintain It for their own mid their fiieudH' convenience during tho coming flail ing HCUHOU. Dp. nnd Mih, A. D,. ForbcH, of Tal ent, wero visiting Medford frlondH nnd relatives Tuemluy evening. Mih, 11, It, Cook of Ktuii Mills, Cnl,, wiih In Medford Tues'dny visit ing her HlHtor, Mm. J. F, llnlo. J. W. JucobH, of itoguo Itlver, wuh In Medford Tuesday on ImihIiiush. Mr, mid Mph, A. 15. Hjjrvoy, of Phoenix, vlnlted Medford frluuda TueHilny, Mph. M, lloovoa, of JuekHimvllte, wuh among Medrord frlondB Tuoh day, J, F, aullaghop and rmnlly up lived In Medford u few daya ago fpom Almidoeii, Wash., nnd will nmko tho' city their homo. Mr. (lullaghor la niunugur fop tho, Kllor piano Iioubo In Medford, , Mph. A. N. lllldorhpnnd, of this city, visited Uoutpul Point rrlomlB WoduoBduy, Mre, J, . nyu ictunmil WoUttca- day moiuliii; rioin a visit to rolatlven In Kealtle, lliiidwood 2 per Her. flth mid Fir, Hold Ifay Iteallv Co. Mr, mid Mrs. J, , HeiiHelinaii le-i tinned WedueHiliiy iiioriilug rrom Portland, wlmio they went n few dayH ago to attend the ruimnil or tluir son, J Iti'V. mid Mih. JoHeph Sheciln vl- lied Central Point riiendH WedncH' !)'. ', A mimical recital by the Inut lul-t out In tho city will ho held at the, ProHbyto.iaii church Frldny evinlng at J o'clock. Tho proceedH will go lowuid paying ror tlm pip' organ Prlcen 2fi and fifl centH. Mm. II, F. Piatt nnd Mm, II D, Howard were in Ashland Wednesday' visiting their sister, Mm. K (' (iiiiIiIIk, mid other relatives and frli'iidH. ' H. Ii. Honeuburg, owner of lhe( Henr (Meek orchards, arrived In' Moil ford Wednesday morning rrom1 Henttle. Hardwood ?2 per Hep, (Uh and FIp. Hold Hay Ilenlly Co, Mm. Frank Williams or OrnntH Pass Ih veiling Medord relatives. Miss Kntherlno Chapman or Jmk Hotivllle left Wediiesduy morning ror Diinsmulr, Cnl., where she will en gage in the millinery ImikIiicbb. The remains or John llllyer, who died In Salem a row dnyH ngo, wore received In .Mudford Wdiieday Funeinl services will be held In Jack sonville, IiIh former home. Deceased's father wnn a pioneer hnrdwnre mer chant In Jacksonville, "On Trial" Ih tho Kiibject for to night ul the evangelistic meetings being held ul the M. K. church South. Kverybody cordially Invited. Horvlcen begin nt K p. m. AIIi:itDi:i:N, WnHh.. April 17. The Aberdeen city authorities are resorting to "deportation" In their offortH to break tho strike. Thero Ih much excitement today over tho kldnnplng of llruce Itogem, strikers' attorney, nud Oeorge Speed, moniber of their executive committee, and who were threatened with their lives should they return here. W. A. Thorn, mi orgnnlxer, nnd Charles Miller, wero forcibly taken two miles out of town ycBterdny nnd wurnod to stay uwny. 'limy walked to Moutcsnno whence they wore brought back by frlonda in nn auto mobile four hours Inter. IIASTINCS. Neb.. April 17. Moro than TiOO pennons heard Colonel Theodore Itoosevelt open his cam paign In Nebraska hero today. Ho said In, part: "Ousslo Gardner sayu President Tuft Ik against Senator l.orlumr, hut (hut l.oiimer did not know It, nud nobody else knew It until I.orlnicr fulled to curry 1111 uoln," OF 'S WASHINGTON, April 17. Miss Julia Luthrop of Chicago wuh ap pointed today by President Tuft as chlof or the new children's bureau, ut u Hnlnry of $5000 n year. Miss l.athrop Ih a graduate of Vassal-. She Is associated with Hull House In Chicago and la a member of thu Illinois statu hoard of chari ties. iti:;n,.n .mi:i:ti(j of tiik mi:d i'ohi) :ommi:uciai CM'lt. The Mudford Commercial club will meet In regular session ut the city hall on Weduoadny evening, tho 17th Instant, ut S.p. m. A full iittuudanco Ih requested. WM. M. COIA'IO, , President and Manager. Builders of Homes. Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates' areHEALMoneyMakers o ondforDooKlot im 5-6 CbrbQltBltyPbrtlandOto MISS Tim Daily Hint from Pnrln. aaaaaaB T -.bbbbbbbbbI BBBBBBBBBBBB; rJll 1 iJI K aBsl aaaaPK' I .LrnrB vaaaaS JM p) as H i i a aaaaH -sfXi PSPSPSPM jf-l -" ! PSPSPSPSPJ '"'fn IV r.-M rwrftl .MX. W ft-... M. MnH, lIJ 1 U C-f.J A novel lummer ult of blue talTcla and lite voile. TIir scaltopfd ilgr. are ovrr IxunJ on tho skirt, thu fichu effect on the coal I cut In one ultb i!ii)c.-iUSoti ! OF RESULT HERE HOKKIIl'llG, Ore,, Ainl J 7. "I um eoufiileut that I will currv this state by u large miijorit.r," aid Senutor La Follette here today in dUcusbing liii eumpaign for the republican nomina tion t'ollowiiir ii speech to 1U,U00 wo ile nt Portland. ' "Tlie reception received in eii.stern Oregon nud throughout the Willamette mum beyond my grcntc.-t expectation. I find former XVirfcoiiMii men in every conimtmily upon tlieir Iocs working not only lor me hut fur the things I work lor. 1 have met five men who helped me stump Wiconin for eon gresh in tlie eii'Iitien plugging away for me here. "' ' "All the people "want U n knowledge of condition. 1 fiil mi instant re s hi u s o e ve ry w 1 1 e re. " ' SIR HARRY WESTW00D COOPER IS LOCATED NEAR LONDON OAKLAND. Cal. April 17. After deserting his latest bride Miss Anna Mllhrnth, the pretty Oakland mime, with whom ho Hod through Cannda to ICuglaiid. Dr. Milton Abraham, alias Sir llHrry Westwood Cooior, alliiH Krnest Moore Chndwick, biga mist nud forger of International rep utation, has been located near Lou don, uccordlng to dispntches received here today. Abraham 1b being shad owed by Scotland Yard men, nnd Governor Johnson hns requested the state department at Washington to cable the Loudon authorities to ar rest him nt once SCULTT0R ARTHUR PUTNAM CONTINUES TO IMPROVE N. It. Helgesen. an art dealer of San Francisco, spent Wednesday In Medford en route to Portland. He states that Arthur Putnam, tho Cull- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD TO HUNT Saddle horse uml saddle for 10 days or two weokB. Phone 73'J 11 4. 27 FOU ltKNT Furnished hotel for rent on percentage hauls. Address F. II., cure Mall Tribune. FOU SALK- Hardwood $ri.!i0 per cord, $'-' pet- tier.' Gth nnd FIp, Gold ituj- Uealtv Co. ( VANTi-:?J Good cook, wuges fl!5: JUUHt ho ut least -5 years old. Mrs. J. F. Hedd- Queen Anno addition. Telephone Main HS01. BOB CONFIDENT I have three sworn enemies; the drunkard, heavy drinker, and the man who craves rough, strong, x Cyrus Noble W. J. !- fopnln sculptor, who was twlci oper nted upon lant winter for hrnlu tu mor, Ih rapidly recovering, having resumed work in hlit Htiidlo, lie Ih gradually recovering tho iiho or bin left side, which watt paralyzed, nnd the prunpectfl arc that the sculptor will eventually regain the use or IiIh left arm, which ho could not move two months ngo. He in now making Hcvernl (urge piimiiH ordered ror park adornments, tho heavy work being done by assistants, the designs nud finishing work by Putnam. I'OTEBS FAVOR T. R. ALL QVEH COM PEOPLE OF OREGON ARE FOR "TEDDY" BELIEF OF FORMER SENATOR. Disciple of "Square Deal" Wins Many Friends and Followers and Wholo State Manifests In His Favor. PORTLAND, April 1C "I think the people or Orepon wli; manifest by n (remendouH plurality over all other candidates their confidence In Theo dore Hooscvelt ror President." TIiIb was the comment of Fred V. Mulkcy. Roosevelt National committee man for Oregon "The reason Ih, Senator Mulkey continued, "that no one doubts that Roosevelt lg boneat; no one questions hlB Integrity: not even his enemies have ever suggested that he violated the -square deal' to any man or any womnu for that matter "Roosevelt Is the biggest man this rountry has He In the man this country Intends to honor by making him President Wave Sweeps Country. "All over the country the wave of Roosevelt sentiment has sprung RIs lug in a night, it has staggered the Taft people who wero confident that with Presidential patronage and the Taft machine they could hammer tbe delegates Into line. "Hut they rorgot the primaries Illinois goes' overwhelmingly ror Roosevelt. One state after nnother. even where the Taft machine Is work ing Its hardest, notches a cross hi fnvor or "Teddy.' "it will be Just the same In Oregon. Spending a tremendous amount of money the Tart machine, lined up with tho old Assembly crowd Is working tooth and nail to nominate Taft. Average Voter for Teddy. "Tho ncwhparcrs are urged Into the tight by their advertisers. Dig Busl ncn enters tho list for Taft; ''But I believe that when the aver age voter goes to tho polls ho will register In favor or Teddy; he will pass over Taft when he thinks of the years that Taft has spent at the White Hoiifo doing nothing. "Ami ho will cast his vote ror Theo dore Roosevelt ror President. "I think the Tart followers are guilty of outrageous practices In their endeavor to foist Mr. Taft upon the people. "No one would blumo Mr. Taft. 1'n doubtcdly he means well. Right Man Wanted. 'nut in the view of the American people today, wo' want a man who more than means well, a man who Is going to DO TUB THING THE PEO PLE OF THIS COUNTRY DEMAND. Thut Is tho Roosevelt kind of a man. "That Is the kind of man the peo ple will nominate here Friday " The Roosevelt forces nre waging a vigorous campaign. They feel that victory Is already In their grasp nnd they are confident that Colonot Roose velt will not only be tho Republican nominee In Oregon but the Republican candidate In the whole country. They go further. They say they know ho will bo the next President of the United States. Taft Makes Excuses. "This is the situation. Taft is mak ing a fresh batch of excuses every day," said L. M. Lcpper, Roosevelt campaign manager in Oregon. "Roosevelt may make mistakes but It Is certain he has not made them ovcry day, seven days n week, 52 weeks n yenr, like Taft. And ho aovcr whined for sympathy, "If Taft Is licked he Is licked. There is no need for him to cry about It Out with his 'square deal' nud the love for hi m that cvoryono bus. wo all know 'Teddy will bo elected by in overwhelming majority.'' Which about expresses the general opinion everywhere In the State. high-proof whiskey , VAN SOHUYVER & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, PORTLAND , , $ i; FRED L. COLVIG Aaka for Second Term for County Recordor Air, t'oivlg has lived in Jackson county thirteen yearn and Is woll known throughout the county. He graduated from tho Oregon Agricul tural college and has been active in the business circles of the county until elected county recordor two years ago. He Is an able, efficient officer and Ih pleasant and accom modating at all times. It is an un written law that an official who does his duty and has given satis faction is entitled to a second term, and Mr. Colvlg feels that he should bo renominated next Friday. An expert accountant has just fin ished cxpertlng the books In .Mr. Coi vlg's office and says it is tho best kept set of books he has had any experience with In recorders offices in Oregon, and he has cxpertcd sev eral counties. It is not possible to give figures now, because the ex pert's report has not been filed, but the books are O. K., which Is an- THIS LADY'S GOOD APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It XfnTlla A1"T nffnnl fnf UTM1 "years, with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. Sigurd Hansen In a letter from this city. "I felt weak and always had & headache and was always going to the doctor. At last I was operated on, and felt better, but Boon I had the same trouble. My husband asked me to try Cardol. I felt better after tho first bottle, 'and now, I have a good appetite and sleep well. I feel fine, and the doctor tells mo I am looking better than he ever saw me." If you are sick and miserable, and suffer from any of tho pains duo to womanly trouble try Cardul. Cardul Is successful because It Is composed of Ingredients that haTO been found to act curatlvcly on tho woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years. It has been used by women of all ages, with great ucccss. Try It Your druggist sells it. N. B. ITrif la: Ullf Advisory Dtp.. Outi', nor Medlctrt Co.. Outunow. Trnn.. for bptctai nitructions, md 64-me Nk. Hon TrtJool - U'ooeo." M in pUln wrppr. on rtqutttt. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Deiort Lands, Contests and Mining CaBei. Scrip. PANSIES aftr r iijBSaaaaaB sK JiaJdHHalajfl . A Special Fine Stwiin of German Pausies Extra Fine Eoses. A Fine Line of 2-Year-Old Stock Cut Flowers in Season Always on Hand Medford Greenhouse Home 237- 923 East Main Bottled at drinking stre;rg$ other evidence of Mr. Colvlg'm ef ficiency. (Paid Advl.) Hedford Real EaUte , & Employment Agency FOU SAIiB Stock of dry goods nud nottonaat 50c on the dollar, at Invoice. RcfttnurantH from $1000 In 12500. 2 barber shops, one lit Oro , tho other in Calif. Restaurant nnd bakery fully equipped, $1000. I room house plnBtorcd, ot planf cd to berries, price $700. 5 room houso near tho North school, $2000, terms. C room houso and furnlturo which is first class In every way and a No. 1 bargain, $2900. ItellnqulHhmcnta and homesteads. To trado buggy or harness for bl-, cycle. If you want anything call at my office. EMPLOYMENT Girls for general houMWork. Phone In your orders for men; no charges to the employer. Those who want work call and leavo your address and name. Mrs. nittner is always on hand to take your namo and address. E. F. A. BITTK1 ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM IL0CK Opposite Nash Hotel Phone 4141; Home, 14. K4iK0C0'KCHr 12 RnnLrwnnfl Just received a new lot Very choice Come in and let us show you .a . Medford Book Store H. Heartfield FRENCH DRY CLEANER ANH HATTER Wo make Garments look like new and more than double tho value of them to yon. WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARAN TEED Bundles called for and delivered Pacific 11831 Horn 880 Near Mooro Hotel PANSIES Muin 3741 'V i Mf it fiV . fc