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' ,,, ami'SfrimiiiiviMiiMhMi .. wtvwMit n.a -. - v.. a PAGE TWO AlEDITORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlxlWON, '1TWSDAY, MAY 28. 1012. I-; u 5! (f i r 10CAL AND C-MrtftSbrUL Ilex Underwood, a pnrtnor of Geo. R King, of this city, hn been In Mod ford for ft fow days visiting Mr. King and family. Mr. King nnd Mr. Underwood nro Associated together lfl tho ownership of 250,000 acres of land !ti Mexico. Mr. Underwood la accompanied liero by Mr. Vevlers, a civil engineer. Thosb gentlemen liavp but recently returned from l'nn nuta whor Mr. Underwood took op tions on the purchase of a quarter of n million ncros of land. Headquarters for aluminum ware. Shnplclgh Hardware. For sale 40 acres 1-2 mllo east of Tablo Hock station P. E. railroad, .water from Fish Lake ditch on place. Prlco fcfiO per acre See H. N. Lof land, 225 South Oakdale. 57 Arthur Drown, formerly publisher of the Ilogtie magazine, In this city, now a staid nnd prosperous rancher -ovor near Murphy, In Josephine county, writes, that on April IT, 1912, there arrived at his homo a flno girl baby and that her name Is "Gene vieve Eileen Drown." Tho Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, the only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will be open all summer. G. Talllandler, director. The Illinois club will picnic at Ashland park, Thursday, Decoration day. Tho train will leave Medford nt 8:43 In tho morning. The club members nnd all from Illinois are Invited and are asked to bring lunch eon with them. Special rates have ueen given by tho Southern Pacific. D. B. Fteame, the Wonder aoap and talc man, Is the best Bewlng machine repairer on tho coast 246 North Oakdale. Mrs. G. A. Field visited Central Point friends Tuesday. Joe Goldstone, of Portland, was In Medford several days this week visit ing old-time friends and making new ones. Mr. Goldstone, twenty odd years ago was engaged In tho mer cantile business In Medford, in the building now occupied by the Model clothing company. He is now travel ing representative for the Multno mah, Portland new hotel. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Itay Realty Co'.; 6th and Fir. Shapleigh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Mrs. Curtis Miller of Sams Valley, returned to her home Tuesday mor ning after a visit In Medford, the guest of Mrs. Helen Hasklns. Tho Warren Construction company hnB men nt work on Main street put ting a new top dressing on tho pave ment where It has worn off. Tho tremendous amount of travel W this Divert in liken an annual top dressing nu absolute necessity. Are you going to attend the Mfc miction salo of Holstcln cattle on Iloss Lane Decoration Day. fit) head of registered and high grade cows. Hay Is cheap and will bo cheaper. Now Is the. time nnd this Is tho place to buy. Suro proven money makers. Uo sure and get 'there. Tlcknor & Doollttlo. r,s Dolbert Hawloy spent Sunday with home folk In Ashland. Mrs. A. F. Stennett returned Sun day from a visit to Ashland friends and relatives. Five acres, $3S5. Seo classified ad. C. Frank Allent of Ashland began work fortue government May 15 In tho vicinity of Fort Klamath. Ho Is Iwth a crew who aro making a special survey, known as reconnalsnnco. or the discovery Of all natural resources of the districts as well as the geologi cal survey. "Atchl," a comedietta of tho period of 17S0, wilt bo presented by the pu pils of Washington school (Sth grade) under the direction of Miss lnei Cof fin. Prices 25c, 35c and GOc. Seats at Hasklns. Mrs. Strumpf was In Ashland a few days ago looking after real es tate interests which she holds there. Five acres. $3S5. Seo classified ad. 59 J. S. Conley of Lake Creek was In Medford Monday and Tuesday. Gregory is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. A. L. Cross of Butte Falls was here Tuesday on business. S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. David Dorn came over from Wnt klns Tuesday. Seo R. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Cordwood, hardwood and fir J4.C0 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. Five acres, $3S3. See classified ad. 59 AN FE AID "BY T. R.'S FINDSi Our Correspondents POINT ITEMS. SACHAMKNTO, Crtl., May 2S.- William J. Itr.wtn Is the mnu whom the Itoosovelt crowd, more and more definitely hits come to fear In tho national campaign. Around tho state rapltol hero dur ing the caucus of the delegates to the Chicago convention, there was voiced a cnreless contempt for Uto Tnfl or- gnntzntlnn. Francis J. Honey, Meyer Llssnor and Governor Johnson agree that Itoosovelt will sweep things lit I tornado fashion WhVn tho delegates take their soots In tho big hall by Lake Michigan. But they are not so sure of tho last chapter, to be written neKt November. These progressive Hoosevoltors fig ure on Bryan as either the dictator or the winner of tho democratic nomination. NO QUARTER FOR 1M REBELS BANQUET TENDEREP TO NEW MILITARY COMPANY The Seventh company of the first artillery was enrolled at the Hotel Medford Monday evening. A banquet followed, with speeches by F. A. Buf fum, Judge Colvlg. Dr. W. A. Dean and others. Music was rendered by Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall of the Isis theater, and Vance Colvlg. Those nresent were: Mr. am! .Mrs E. D. Weston, commercial photog- Marshall, H. C. Garnett. Judge Col- '. v WASHINGTON, May 2S. Denying that the big financiers and business men df the United States want Amor lean rule In Cuba, government offi cials hero today declared that they were doing everything In their power to uphold President Gomez. They state the belief that tho precaution nry measures in sending United States warships to th& scene, were taken Just in time. ft Is "reported that negro rebels burned a coffee plantation owned by a German citizen ten miles west of Santlugo. The owner complained to the German consul at Santiago, who complained to Berlin. It Is feared that other similar occurrences will necessitate Intervention by tho Unit ed States. Mis. Joseph Williams and Child left tho last of the week fcr Roch ester. Minn., Tor n visit. Mr. and Mrs. .John Miller ot Lake Creek spent the wet'k end with their daughter .hero.' S. S. Alklu of Prospect spent Sat in dit hero. Mint rcdluOiiown, daughter of John J Urowu, 'Vlib 1ms itoon attend ing school nt UeH'plpy. returned to her home In this city Saturday even ing, accompanied by her uncle, Al lliown of t.Os Angeles, who will vWIt hl brnthoi's Jolm J. Ami L. II. In till vnlloy. Mrs B F. Peart. Mr nnd Mrs. Jehu Miller and daughter, Miss Unset Herring, Mr. Shirley, T. F. Knack stedt, J, F. liny, Karl Single. Win. Chnmhers, J. L, Kllite, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller. Mrs. Kffte Heffllng and son, Miss Dlnekford, I fa-el Pruott. Miss Esther Merrltt. Miss Etta WIN Hams, Geo. Pankey, Mrs. K. UooV, M. M. Clark woro among tho Central Point people thnt spent Saturday In Medford. Married, In thh city, Saturday, May 25. 1912. at noon, by W. J. Gar vin. J X EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A, 0, llnwluli .- A m rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Mrs. F. M. Compton and her daughters, Misses Harriett and Kath- rynn, aro visiting friends at Rock Point for a few days. Money to loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 Mrs. J. Dllhan of Ashland, was in tho city Tuesday on .business. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wei ton's, opposite book store. Chas. S. Moore, of Klamath Falls, and Arthur Langell, of tho same place, were in Medford Monday and Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster. Mr. Moore was enrouto home from a winter's stay in Arizona, and Mr. Langell was reluming from u business trip to Portland. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Ctli and Fir. H. G. and Henry Meyers of Lake Croek, two of tho best and most prosperous ranchers In that section of Jackson county, were In Medford Tuesday on business. 10 aero tract raw orchard land be tween Ashland nnd Talent to trade for property nearer Portland. Price J3500. Chas. E. Hicks, Forest Grove, Ore. Blain Klum was In Ashland Tues day on business. G. H. Eads lias purcnased tho coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. Barbldgo and will at all times have In stock a full and com plete line of fuel of all kinds, In cluding mill bloalc wood for summer use. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nosh hotel. 61 Corkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jacksou County Bank building, Medford. Farm nnd garden supplies. Shap leigh Hardwnre. Kodak work done neatly and quickly at Gregory's, tho old reliable, vig, Dr. A. W. Dean, Dr. A. J. Hlnni ker, Dr. Marlon, L. E. Gibson, A. E. Schwarthout, C. L. Davidson, Walter Merrltt, Arnett Grlgsby, Vanco Col vlg. W. E. Peter, Ford Hills, Arthur Bailey, H. R. Ifance, P. W. Robinson, Horace Bromley. C. R. Coffin, E. T. Foss, Wallace Wilson, Henry Gar nett, C. R. Boyd. F. R.' Starr, Russell Evans, J. G. Chesley, D. A. Terrett, A. J. Krekler, W. W. Usher, Frank Farrell, Paul Edwards, C. E. Ander son, J J. Bucher, W. A. Cornltlus, F. A. Buffum, B. Neustadt, E. G. Stir ling, L. W. Whiting. Clarence Evans, O. R. Johnson and Mr. Merrill. BIS (KM KILLS TO SUPPRESS REVOLT HAVANA, May 2S.- With flnt or der to Mm w the. iie-im revolutionists no quarter, liOOO Cuban government troops, commanded by General Mont- engudo, today are en route to tin province of Oriente, the hotbed of the insurrection, according to miiiouuco. ment this afternoon from the palace of President Gomez. This niinoiinee- ment followed quickly on the heel of de.-pntchei from Santiago that rebel in thnt district had looted the Amer ican Fidelity company's plant nt or near Gitnntniiumo, eonfi-eiitiu nil food-tuffs! ami burning: all warehous es and n cane storage plant. MODERATE MARKET OKLAHOMA Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Bay V&O&a M71 Wykt VhOBMI r. W. Wtk ton A. 2K. Ore, MM . &AST AMMTAWT. BLACKWELI Okln., May 28. One mnn is dead nnd thousands of dollars' worth of crops and buildingss dcht roped today as n reult of a hail fitonn which swept' the country north of here. Perry Nesby was instnntlv killed when he was si ruck on the head by n hailstone. A tornado followed the hail. Dorr Not III SALEM, Mass., May 28. In spite of the reported Illness of William A. Dorr of Stockton, Cal., tho youth charged with the murder of his uncle, George Marsh Dorr, was declared by prison physicians to le In better con dition than at any time since ho ar rived hero from Stockton. There is no truth, It Ib said, in tho report that Dorr is dying from an Incurable disease. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twelve hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Meu'B Suitings. A mado to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold Its shapo. Mado to your meas ure suits, f 18.00 to $40.00 Room 8, Palm Building, XEW YORK, May 28.-The stock market opened irregular nnd only moderate gains were made by som" of the lenders, including United States Steel, Heading, Union Pacific and Abnugamatcd Copper. Hill is sues were fairly nctive nnd strong in the first hour, us nl-o were Lehieh Valley and Internationa! Harvester. The market failed to respond to the excellent crop conditions forecasted by the government, and the done wn- irregular. lionds were steady. .MEDFORD ROOSEVELT CLUB .MEETING. Thero will bo a meting of the Med ford Roosevelt club Wednesday even ing, May 29th, at tho Natatorlum in tho room formerly occupied by the Commercial club. This Is on tho ground floor and nil can attend who wish to como, whether members or not. Short talks by members from ho different states thnt Roosevelt has carried In tho presidential primaries and the latest returns from New Jer sey will bo given. Como out and Join tho club named In honor of tho next president, who will bo nominated In Juno and elected In November. A. K. Ware, President; Geo. E. Boos, Sec retary. 57 P.. Earl Carol Keller to MIsh Pearl Blanche Miller. Wilder Freel returned hero Sun day from nu ixt6ndcd trip to Mexico and the Southern Itates. J. Conley spent Sunday afternoon In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. J, b. Icnacsnn. Prof. and Mrs. Cooper, .Miss Parks, Miss Shields, Mrs. Slmpklns, Mts.i Herring, Fred Ferra, Marti Bowers, Brldtiue Sanderson, Fr,nn Miller, Glenn Owen, Floyd RossLowell Grim were among tho many Central Pointers that spent Sunday afternoon In Mod ford. Owing to tho rain thcro was no ball game hero Sunday. IrvInR A. WorthltiKtou nnd Win. Jackson of Mcdfird spent Mluday here. Mr. and Mrs-WCregory und W. J. Gregory spent Monday In Grants Pass. Victor Grnco his returned to his homo hero after spending sovernl months In 1-oh Angeles. Mrs. W. H. Forfusqn has returned from Pendleton. .Miss Besslo Garrett of Ashland vis iter! friends her tho glint of the week. The management of the Savoy theatre, formerly Central Point opera house, aro hn'vlBg tho front painted which adds grcutfy to tho appear&nco of tho building! Mrs. W. C. Okcn and sons, Miss Sarah Bibb, M&S Grace Smith, Miss Hubbard. Mrs.' If. Price. S. A. Pat terson, C. S. Sinderson, T. J. Kclsoe, II. E. Ileal, Miss Cora Smith, Miss Melntyre. Mlit Hozcl Herring nnd Mark Hcatherlr wero among tho Cen tral Point people that spent Monday in Medford. Mrs. W. E. Knhlor entcrtnlned her Sunday School class of young ladles very delightfully Saturday af ternoon at her home. Theso special afternoons aro looked forward to with much pleasure with theso young ladles of whom sho Is n great favorite. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS CARD OK THANKH Tho relatives and members of the family of tho lato Wesloy J. I). An derson desire to express their heart felt thanks to their many friends In Medford who woro bo kind and help ful to them during tholr Into sad be reavement. And especially do wo desfro to thank tho members of tho W. W. W. order of this city for tholr many kind acts und for tho earnest sympathy extended to us. MRS. AMANDA ANDERSON nnd family, MISS K. B. ANDEHSON. ! Mr. mid Mrj. )r.Forbos.of Talent were .Medford visitor Friday. C. Wolters. old time resident and merchant, is still in n serious condition. Joo Ifadcr is having a garage built for bis new car. Mr. A. S. Furry returned Thurs day from Brownsville, Ore. accom panied by her mother Mrs. M. Hose. They visited Mrs. Hose's daughter, .Mrs. C. Cute. Mr. Stuart of Phoenix was nt O. Carey's Wednesday. A. W. Fisher of Phoenix was nt C. Cnre.v's Wednendny. Wm. Heardsley of Phoenix wes m Ashlnnd Wednesday. Mis. Hannah Hobinson of Wagner Creek spent Wodncxdnv night and Tbtirsduy in Medford with her daughter, Mrs. N. W. Hrophy. Among thoe from North Talent who utteiided Kflltf-Kloto woro Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Roberts nnd daughter Miss I.ulia.MiHK Clnrn Allen, Mr. und Mrs. W. S. Slancllfr, S. H. Stephens und In in ily, Mrs. VA Hamlin of Kdon Vnlloy wits buying plants nt C. Cnroy's in North Tulwit Wednesday. L. A. Hose was enjoying n ride n buggy Friday uoc'ompuiiiod by Curl rsowbiiry to Phoenix Mrs. Win. Cotterill of Sums Valley was visiting 0r parents,-Mr. und Mrs. K Calhoun, the last of the week. Mrs. Cotterill also visited hor sister, Mis. S. S. Stephens, Friday night. Mr. Cotterill was gathering rip some of bis young horses on the mountains while thoy were over. Among the i-itnrs coming in Inst week pot mentioned in my lust, was Mrs. Ditxwniilt of I'eylnu. Mrs. IIimti'ii of Illinois, i- biling tei, Min. Ruben IVvluit. Morn- To Mr. hml Mis, liuh Pey ton, Mhv ttl, n daughter, ,, Mr. Hayis of .Tncksonville lino iinnetl' onto the old .lacks place, .join ittg the TroiiMiii place. Theie w;m a lo nf furniture brought out for (ieoreo McDonald re cently front Chicago mid tukeii to the Hitchcock ,,lnee. F.xorct CitlhciUnn cnlne in Vil nesdn.v to go to work on his telephone line ngnin, lenxing this Monday morning to complete the line to tho McAllister sawmill. Fred Salter, dolcnto to the gntiiil lodge of the 1. O. (). , wei t to Pen dleton as v,,.,k mid intended (lie ineelin.' o the griind hulce. return inir Sutiirdn- inuruiiig. Me ictoit tlint thev lutd it fine time while there, but hud quite it right with the Hose burg delegation to get the next nieet li'" of the grand lod"e to meet m Mcdfor.1. Mrs. Hnr" Smith, who is leach ing in the Mt. Pitt school distri'M, ciime out utsi vt ciiucsiiuy. met her huMiaiid at Hie Siiunvside mid they went out to Medford to see the show. There win quite a few from here ,o M I'd ford on the 'Jllnl insl. to see ill" show, but not near so uimiy us one would expect. Our school clo.-ed lu-t Thursday nud the children had it pieuiu dinner nt tho school house mid refsirt hav ing lutd it lovely tune. Thu school children in the primnry department, Mrs. P. II. Daily's room, presented their teacher with n bemilitul purse mid in the principal's room present ed Prof. P. II. Daily with it hcmiliful oak rocking chair. Fred Findley has bought out the drnying business of Hiuelton Pros. and put on u good siilHtniiti.il cowled delivery wagon with it good team and is now doing the delivering of goods, eU., for the town. The two county commissioucr-, Frank Drown ami .lames Oweno. we it up to the honor camp nud expected to examine the roads between here and Prospect while on the trip. Mrs. V. J. Philijw started last Fri day for an extensive visit to her old home in Canada. '"Henry Meycfr and wife of Lake Creek were among the isitors m Kagle Point Thur-ilay. Your Kagle Point corressiiideiil started Friday morning for (I rants Puss to have Dr. Findley treat his eyes agiun nud while there met Mrs. Fry of Dcbengcr (lap with her little girl who is receiving treatment from tho doctor for her hearing. While I was gone S. P. Spiker gave n free dance in bis opera hoiisu nud Mrs. Ilowlett gnvu the supper. Those in uttendance rcMirtel thnt they hud n very pleasant time nud the most of them took supper at the Siiunysidc. Mrs. If. arranged so us to feed one hundred nt n time. There were seventy-four couple toook supper.. The ball team bus been putting their ground in good shape and Sun day hud it game among the home folks mid I understand Unit they hud u fine time. Hev. Lamiir, our Dnptist minister, preached here yesterday both morn ing mid evening. Word enmo hero lnt week flint one of the MeClanahiin boys of Klk Creek hud one of his bunds cut off by the eut-olf saw in tho sawmill but it proved thnt be bad n part of ouo of bis fingers cut off. Dr. Holt was called mid dressed the wound and ut Inst accounts he w'iih doing nil right. Mrs. Honglaud and Mrs, Ingram spent Monday In Tolo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt HALE A five loom modem euttiiKc on W. tilth nt., In mt ex cellent neighborhood. Largo hit f. (ix HIS with lawn, mIiuiIo trccH und garden. Price it Imruulii and tonus tun nothing down mid :t per mouth payments, without Intercut, Paving nil paid. Don't waste rent money when you can buy lllte this Call on IC. M. Tumy, ant (linnet t Corey ilk. ill FOlt HALE-A brand new f. rot in bungalow, on n IiIkIi sightly lot Just off Queen Auiui ave. This Is without MHcMtlon tho coming pro petty of the city, mid a look at this will convince you that It hi u bargain. Can give excellent tonus, Price $2100. EXCHANGE 1 1 14 acres a hitlf mllo (list of Central Point, well luipiov. ed with four n ci en bearing fruit, bal. In iouiiit neaiH. Good build- in us and plenty of water. Price $11500, ami would titUo up to $4000 In oily property. Hal long time, T, per cent, ItlOLINOUISHMENT-100 acres In the Sums Valley country only 1 mllo fiout tewn: SO iteres of thlu Is tillable, balance excellent pas ture land, Good buildings, mid plenty of water; 0 acres In cultiva tion. Enough timber to pay for the place. Price $7fi0. Horses, cows anil all Implements can be hud with the place If desired. EXCHANGE -Equity tu it six room mouerit niingiiiow, or noun to ex change for vacant lots. 'I'll In Is a bargain. FOR SALE ACHEAGElilO uereH good grain laud In the Hums Valley 'country, partly Improved at only $:i(i por acre. Would exchange for city property. FOR SALE Two good Iota lit the 8.W. part of city only $150 each. You can't buy it lot in the snme vl. cttilty for less than $3r,i, Dock n't this look like a forced sale? FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE--13 16 acres, half In Alfalfa, mid half In grain. About half way between Phoenix and Talent. Would ex change for city property. Price $4500. GEO. C. CORNITIl'M Uttl W. .Main St. I'lilliuliilplilii Is lo linve a theater for itmitteuiH, The Small Hoy's Teeth C n. .v 'jl. i i-ri j s-v . r MHKwlfttftl are often n great ileal of trouble to li I in. Mituy yuiiuitnlurH have tooth ache In tholr young dnys, Tho bent p'au Is (o have the children's teeth looked to lit ficiuout Intervals. We me siipclallsts In this Hue, mid lime miido it reputation for liluli-clanii Dun tlutry for joiiug mid old. It will pay you to como here for tiny kind of Dental work, You'll gel tho host mid Have money, Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIHT Over DiiulelM for Dudu, Prtdflo Phono, 'JfiKS, Home Phono 351!. K LOST- A gold elk bend with dia mond. Finder plenno rut urn to Qulx Smoke I louse and receive re ward. fiS pMii Tho hlrheit point, of woman's hsp. plncss Is reached only throush moth crhood. Yet tho inotlier-to-bo Is often feorful of nnturo's'ordcal and shrink from tho aufforlng incident to Its con summation. In Mother'a Friend Is to no found n medlcluo of great valuo to ovory expectant mother. It Is Intended to preparo tho nyslem for tho crll, nud thus rellovo, in groat part, the MutferJng through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular use of Mother's Friend will repay nny mother In tho comfort It afTordii before, and tho helpful restoration to health and ntrongth It brings noout nrtor baby comes. Mother's Friend la for hiiIo nt drug stores. wrao ror our ireo dook ror expoctnnt mothorn which contains much valuable Infor mation. MADFIELD IECULAT0K CO., Albit. C ileriP Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOlt SALE 50 acicH. I miles out; only $105 per acre will take some goad piopcriy iih first payment. 100 ncreii, I :i. miles ft tun orbyj only $1300. 100 acres, 0 mites up Kvuiih Croek, well Improved, with good water right, K.oiin. 40 neren. I nillex up Evans Creek: $050 down; $350 inn a long time. lo acres up Evans Creek: only $450. 550 acres clone to Tnlout; 75 itcren In iilfitlfit, 25 acres planted to grain; a good family orchard. This place only $75,000, with fond ternm, H',0 ncreii. 2 miles from Hilt, Cat.. $2500. I7S acres, S miles from Ash land, well Improved, stock kocs with the place; it bargain at $20,. 000; will give good term. Wo have two of the bent utoek ranches In Oregon. If you want one rome nud see us nt once. Wo have heveral gtfod relln finlxlnneiild, nt the right price. 1 range, i drcosiir, 1 kitchen cabinet to rell at 1-2 price. Good en mn wagon, with foldluc bed mid every thing Jtlst right for camping, $75. EMPLOYMENT. Woman cook for hotel. Women for general hoimework and cooking Mrs. Emma Bittnor ItOO.MN (I AND 7, I'AL.M ItLUCK OpHlsltO Nll !Otc Phone 1141; Home, 1 1. Tbe Awakening of Rip Van Winkle POlrVoAK REMEDY ffitfWo LAlua r.OHS. BUWNS. CTC. AVALIIAhi .unii.runifl ftLUC. AU OHU00lr MXHrrcH WIU-Oirllj ONDCOUUr CCtlr NO SUBriTUTt6. m, rrco as coir uwctcytMirHtrurn ffiN'rwi.HCiSCO. Mtvrn fAILIMO rue, chii.bi.aihs, reLONs BARGAIN FOR SALE Greatest' auto bargain of the season, 25 h. p. roadster, now, run less than ISO miles. Will sell at great sacrifice. Home phone 301-X or write JANES BROS. MY SPECIALS i A new 4 room bungalow, wa ter, oleptric light, water and sewer paid for, on paved st., close in; lot 52x128. Party lutivjug luwii, una 'ii som uy Friday $675 takes place. Now O-rnom phmtered, Htrlctly modern, half block or Main, $2000; $250 cauh, balance $22.00 per month, which Included InlcrcHt. Unfinished 8-room hoimo, lot 00 by 121; $150 will flulHli tho place 'In Kood Hhapo; $100 ciihIi, bitlanco ($000) $20 por month. Must ho xold at once, A. J. LUPTOM Cor. Hlvlh uutl ClrfilH. Wim nothing to tho genoral awaUen liiK of UBem of GIuhhoh mid HpeclucleH to tho Hiip6rlorlty of my Ioiihom mid inuthodH of fitting tho eyeu with tho correct glitHMCH to Hiilt tho Individual vIhIoii. I preticrlbo mid itilJfiHt tho kind of GIiihhch that will Improve the Right mid rent tho eyeu. No Drugti (dropn) UmciI. DR. RICKERT EycNlglit HpcclallHt Over Kciitucr'N Fine Tailoring For Ladies -Ladies, we want your spring and summer suit to bo an everyday reminder that we aro the house to make all your future orders. Our am bition is to become your tailors, "Wo guarantee our work in ovovy particular; our standard is high. Berlin Ladies Tailoring Co. We do Remodeling. Phono Main 5302 210 West Main Street Medford, Oregon 0K004000K'$0'K You will want a Kodak this summer. Better get it now while our s t o c k is complete, Jl Medford Book Store 9 fi 0004-0000000