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. I ," ""f"" v. ' l' i w. . X IV f xi Fioi two Ktmn '-. ,.., . J- V " ( Tho Free MiJthodlsls are conduct, ' lug a Bilccossful camtt meeting on the chatitntiqua grounds at Ashland. Services began on Thursday evening. ThotMl'ifllJferiiacIo i "Well t'lcd nt each evening, services, Niight tents arc- on the ground from, Moilford, Tho meetings' will cOilClnito each morning, ,nfterHoan ahd evening and clow tiext (Snbhatii ovenlng. , Jf "T.Eds and wire, U S. nrumble, and wtfo,tnud L. ,E. Loom Is and wlftf tof thljihiea drove t,e Ashland Sun day. ?W Vlllpay $!j'.o0 per tier Tor whdd'In-tradoyiOB X. Front street, the cheapest store in tho west. 13G Rev. Sharpo and wlfo Miss Ruth Sharpo, Leo Cuslck, Mrs. 0. V. Myers and daughters, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Barr of thin place nro attending tho Ashland arnin meeting. ' " Mrs. John, Meyer and Mrs. George Patron of Lyons, Iowa, aro visiting their son and daughter, tr. and Mrs. John Reter on, Taft avenue. Moro bargains than over at 10(5 N. Front street. Better have a look. 136 Lloyd GOblo, or Medford. who has .been visiting his uncle, I). H. Miller, "of Gold Hill, for the past month has 'left for Portland, where he will tspend the few remaining days of va cation with frelnds before return ling (o his homo in Medford. 1 "Doll" Moor and family of ,Gold Hill havo moved to Medford, where they 'will make their temp 'orary residence while Mr. Moore and his sc-n Ray, are employed upon the construction of the Bear Creek bridge. S. A. Lowell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. bldg. "Fred Eddlngs shot a five-point buck on the D. C. Wilson place In Sams Valley Sunday afternoon. Sev eral hunters wero. Seating a brush patch In search of a wounded deer, driving from cover the big buck which bounced fbrth Into an alfalfa patch and fell victim to the unerring nlm of Freddie. Later tho party dis covered tho funded animal of which they were In' 'search and dispatched it. Tho Eddlngs buck was one of the largest to be reported in this vicinity the present season, weighing 1C7 pounds dressed. , For sale.iCentucky saddle and harness mare, ..dark adpple chest nut sorrel. Great show ,inare,, won many premiums -both in harness and toe under saddl.Jaidr -broo t4 rlde-hng or drfve. Furtfier information, call at 322 east 12th St., Medford, Ore., F. M. Landram. Professor; W. h. Greenlcaf and family have removed from their ranch home on Kancs Creek to Cen tral point, where Mr. Greenleaf has "been engaged as superintendent of city schools' ror the Impending term'. At Gold Hill where he was engaged' to complete the term for several weeks last cpring upon the -precipitate retirement of Superintendent Redding, Mr. Greenleaf's splendid handling of tho situation was warm ly commended by both pupils av:.l parehfs. Oak end hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Hay Realty Co., Slxthand Fir. Mrs j Carl Hellbronner and Mrs. R. H. Tpft 'return ' Tuesday from New port. Mrs. W. I, Vawtor returned Sat urday from San Francisco where she left hor boh William in preparatory school. Hammoclci. sriorting goods, bine flame, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera tor, etc. Prices right Shapleigh Hardware Co,. 28 South Central. Mrs. Helen Hasklns and her nieces, tho Misses Lawton, and her grand daughter left Monday for a fort night's outing at Newport. Miss Faripy , IjJasklns and Miss Bunks have returned from a two weeks outing at Newport. 'Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they are prepared to do first class clean ing and prpfjshig, also hats blocked and trlm'mod. , Ladles' and Gents' nuits made to brder. Give is a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono Pacific D3C2. tyartin Roddy has returned from NeWport. ' Mrs. .Bbnnr.of Griffin Crook has returned from a vacation spent at Newport. 3eo R, A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackvon County Bank. F. B. Oatmnu and family return Tuesday from Newport as do Mr. Murray and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hlldorbrnnd und MIbs Delia King spout Situduy id Colestlu. uj, ..'.. 1 .,' , 1 Weeks iMcGo wan Co. Bajr VhOBO 8371 'MUM neiM! r. -w. wtk 9071 A. S. Orr MM XA.BT AMUTAVT Miss Klltaheth Putnam returned from n vlsltjo SnnFrnnclsco Satur. day. s Jack Lorouson. formerly a resident of Medford, Is hero from Salem for ft SvooU'rt visit xi)iV friends Mr. ud Mra. p, )i. Alien of Wil low Springs nro In Medford on a short business trip. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and .r..00 per conl. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir, llort T, Italslon left Sunday for an extended outing in the 'Squaw. Lake district. - ' Mcsdamcs Hlgglnbotlinm and Swlnden of Katica. Creek wore recent visitors In Medford. ' Tom Kirk of Katies Creek was a recent Medford visitor. Kodak finishing, tuts best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. 'Mr. and Mrs James W. Laurence of Eugene are in Medford for a short visit with friends. Mrs. J. B. Roll left Monday tor a visit with friends nt Ashland. Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. Mra. F. U. Wilmarth of Gold Hill was a recent visitor In Medford. George C. Ulrlch has returned from a business trip In thn northern end of tho valley. Money to loan on country proper ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Bank Bldg., Medford. Mrs. Fannie Hoff of Gold Hill was a recent visitor In Medford. Mrs. A. C. White and daughter. Miss Jeanne have returned from a visit with friends at Sams Valley. Ladles let us rellno und alter your fall suit to suit you. Our repairing department is complete. Pantorlum 134 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Terry have re turned from an auto trip to Crater Lake. Miss Maud Rippey has left for Kla math Falls where she will teach dur ing tho coming year. E. D. Westou, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any time or place by nppoiuttnnuL Phono M. 1471 Mrs. George F. King has returned from an outing at Butte Falls. Miss Marie Waller has returned to Boise, Idaho after a visit in this !lty with friends. Hay. for sale. W. II. Everhard. Phono GG71. Edgar Hafer has returned from a .trip to Southern California. James Kershaw ofAntelope spent Monday at Medford on business. Tho place to get tho best Ever green sweet corn is at tho market, booth 5. , , .J m 141 Miss JMargaret Tuttle of Butto Falls isvvlsitlng friemls In Medford. Professor'and Mrs..iGerad Tall? landler have ,returneLjfrom an out- ft siTastrSprings.' Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DeVoos. Professor F. C. Relmer of Talent was a recent visitor in Medford. Miss. Ethel and Mario Elfert have, returned from an outing at Colestin. P. L. Karl of Ashland was a re cent visitor In Medford. Our Blanket machine is ready for business. Try it, they will look like new. Pantorlum. 134 Homer Whitehead has returned to Grants Pass after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Mary Yockey and daughter Miss Helen returned Sunday from a two weeks outing at Newport. Wo clean those porticrs and couch covers so they will like new. Pan torlum. 134 Mrs. L. E. Enyart has left for a week's visit with relatives at Glen- dale. Colonel Washburn of Table Rock was a recent visitor in Medford, Navajo and other small rugs cleaned. Pantorlum, 134 E. L, Cheney left Monday for a visit with friends at San Francisco. Mrs. W- W, Tou Velio and her sister, Miss Mabel Reed, of Toledo, Ohio, aro visiting Mrs. Ton Velio's son, Arthur Tou Velio at Table Jtock. Mrs. Tou Velle Is an aunt of Col. F. L. Tou Velle. Hats cleaned,, blocked nnd ro trimmod. Pantorlum. 134 Tho funeral services for Charles II. Dennlstou -wore held from the resi dence, '1123 W. Main street Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Lucas of Ashland officiating, Tho pall bearers wero F, E. Merrick, C. A. Knight, W. II. Watt, O. L. Crlecklor, If C. Kentner and Charles English. Masonic services wero held at the grave. Mrs. Walter McCallum returned Sunday from Spokano whore alio has heen visiting friends and relatives during the past two mouths, Mr, nnd Mrs. McCallum aro now plan ning an auto trip to Crater Lake. Tho Southern Pacific has Installed' new station sign boards on each end of tho passenger depot which aro In harmony with tho building. Tho signboards are by far tho neaesl and most attractive as yot Installed by tho roud, II. A. Fairbanks president of tho Producers Fruit company nnd E. A. McKoanoy, manager of Hid local branch, left Monday morning for a short business trip to Grants Puss, Porter J. Noff has returned from a short business trip to Vnncouver and other points north.. Henry F, sliaw of GrantB Pass Is spending u few., days with Medford frfonds. ,' , ' fltEDFORD lCATIi TRTBUKB, MS Y ES Tho Portland Telograin of Satur day contains tho following Intervluw with Mrs. Wells LouuHlierry, wlfo of the Rogun lUver orchardlst who turned trnlnrqbbei Wringing he hands' in bitter agony of despair nnd subbing out her groat love for her orrlng huusbaud. Mrs. Wells Lounsborr.v, wlfo of tho during train iobbci"now lying wounded In a Topokn hospital, protested hor un wavering fatth In tils Innocence anil her loyalty to him In his grievous trouble, at the Union Depot this morning. The frail little creature with two sweot-fneed little boys, George and Phillip, aged ! and 3 tugging at her dross as she hastened frantically about tho Union Depot making arrangements for her Jour ney to her husband's side, gave way to frequent paroxyms of weeping and her sad predicament aroused tho uni versal sympathy of the hurrying bustling depot crowds nnd employes. She laid passed a sleepless night on hor way from Medford where sho took the first train as soon as she had heard of her husband's straits. Collapses at Depot And. when she found there was a posslblo chance to catch the fast Overland Limited train over the O. W. It. & N". sho begged and pleaded with evorybody In rango of her voice to help her and her babies catcli tho train. The conductor was appealed to and said there might bo a chance If sho would hurry, as considerable mall had to be shifted, but Just as she reached tho ticket window nnd begged tho clerk to hurry as fast aa ho could, thu Overland pulled out. A depot employe touched her on the shoulder and told her It was too late. Thereupon she collapsed nnd fell Into another series of hysterical sobs. There were grown men, hardened to pnthetlc scenes around the grim old depot, who brushed tears from their eyes as they saw the suffering wo man's plight. ' As luck would have It. tho 10r30 Northen Pacific train which makes close connections all the way through, was almost ready to start and Mrs. lxiunsbcrry was consoled when she found that she would loso only a few hours by taking thnt train. Her s'Vory k onji'ln which overpower ing love" sweeps every other consid eration beforeft. Her only thought, her one overwhelming longing Is to he at-her husband's side, 110 matter what botldos him.. "He Merciful to IV When a Telegram man assisted licr from belated. No. 14 from the south this morning, and slio realized he was -a newspaperman, sho seized him by the arm and exclaimed with tears In her eyes: "Please, please be merciful to us. Be as good to -mo and my little boys as ypu can. He couldn't have done It. It's too horrible to think of. It is unbelievable. How soon does the next train go? Won't you please help me? I must get to his side. He needs mo now more than he ever did In his life and I must be there to help him fight his battles. "Tell mo, do you think they will take him away from me? Don't tell mo any bad news. If you know any thing that Is hopeful; anything that makes it look u little brighter for him, please don't keep It from me. Oh, God knows how I lovo my poor dear boy, Ho knows It, and I know ho will tell me he Is Innocent. I know ho is innocent. Ho nover, nov er could havo done such, n, thing un less and hero Hho shook hor head and moaned -"unless he was out of his mind. Whatovor his troubles are, my placo Is with him," Tell of Life of Toll The first shock to lier came when sho found she wouldn't reach Topeka bofore next Tuesday inornln. "Why, why Is it bo far, and why do tho grains run so slow?" wero other. exclamations showing tho piti ful hysteria of tho palo, tired and haggard looking woman. In a half-Incoherent, disconnected way, Mrs. Lounsberry to)d how sho and h'or husband had, vworked so hard tetnluvid, how kjpd nnit lov-J I r lm 1w, t t lttri4 dni'iii inf limit it Ui ( Ing ho huaValwayfi Cecil and howtbat mndo tho blovJ'-TiII llio moro grjevo'a to enduro, , j Jjfy "Io left homo a little over two weeks ago," hIio oxidalned, "Baying ho waH going to visit koiiio friend he hud In Denver, with whom ho wnu going to tako up a liuBlnoHa propoul Hon In which thero would bo a good deal of money for him. Ho wotu mo long and affectlonnto'lctterfl overy day. I got the Inst letter from him after I had heard HiIh awful, awful news about him. I wired to Den ver and to Topeka to him, but I got no answer, and in tho fnco of nil tho bitter iiowb that has' como, I can Hcarcply believe that my husband Is tho 0110 thoy havo taken. "What do you think thoy will do to him, and havo yon heard If ho Is hurt badly?" Tho idoro n'tutomoiit '111.12 mm m STRANGERS ftrEDFORD, OKlggON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20.1912 " - L 1 ' '" ' ' III III I I II I -- that his wounds were not sorlons und thnt liu would recover, cheered thu hnlf-duientod wlfo and h)io talked moro rationally.' To Protect Children "1 don't care any thing for my. self, but 1 must shield qiul protect theao two IHtlo darlings," nnd sho patted George ami Phillip on tho head. And, t hoy don't know tho ennso or reason for tllolr mother's exquisite sorrow and rlof, Thoy only know they aro on a lou train rldo and thnt they aro going to seo their "daddy," nnd for some reason . or other their mamma feels very bad and cries a goodidcnl. Mm. l.ouniborry and the two lIUUi boys will roaql); Topeka next Tuesday morning Sho has wired hm hus band's two brothers. Goorgq und Fred, l.ouushorry to meet hor tit I'opekit upon her .arrival, there. . As she seated herself Jn the train for Tu coma, sho agaliticgKed that tio. pub lic bo kind to her und her' babies and that the papers be merciful to her husband. Shu does not know yot thnt hor husband has confessed that he shot himself trln to commit sui cide, or thnt ho confessed to tho Red Bluff train robbery of hut January. PETTY DEE UDER A mil n giving hii mime ns Clmrles Vouugcr Crime was nrreMetl Sunday afternoon by Ot'l'tccr Iliiilon nnd now awaits trial before Justice of Iho Peace Taylor on several olmrg.s,of fraud and one of theft. The hitter charge will probably he the one on which the Irinl will he bntfed. Crane, who has given mcvitiiI oilier names Miice he has been in the citv, is ti recent arrival from Si;ttle. Ho represented that lie owned a .-fT.I'ODO much in this vullcv and induced :v limit to ndviiiico fare to come here, promising him work 011 the place. Soon after his nrrivnl Crnno begun 11 career of petty fraud.' lie rode two days in u rented automobile and bor rowed coii'sitlcfnlilc money, r'innll.y lie iOok the landlady's- jold watch and pawned it. Cmifc stated today Hint he luu) heen drunk f,or two week nnd liiy the petly crinlcs lo that. IS.. AGAIN M SESSION The grand jury convened today al Jaekrtoiivillo and will Mpcud this week ill probing a nuinbur of mutters to be brought before Ihein by the dis triet titoniuy 11s well ns 11 number jf criminal ciies. '1'hi w Hie firM grand jury to convene hucu March und will clean up nil matters coming' to the attention of (he authorities since Inst March. The September term of court' will convene Tiiehdiiy, September 2, nt which time a new grand jury will be chosen. Aside from criminal cases nothing of any great importance ix believed to be oil lop for tho uiituiKitiou'il body. Try us and bo convinced of tho uiiporlrir tjiiallty of our work. Wo guarantee every article wo handle. Pnn-orlum. ' 13 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OIt SALE Old papora at Tribune Office, 10 ccntira bundle WANTKD To rent gejitlo horse to drlvo to sehoyj, . Seldemher and October. UM";of .?fVed und care, Address A It., 'Mail Tribune. KOIt KENT Six room bungalow, modern including gas and station ary tubs, abundant nttlo .pimce, strictly gobdf ' rent . rpnsouablo. Harry II. TuUto, "?0C S, Oakllalo. ' 1315 'i- i T T t Y t UNDER ARREST GRAND Jff ?Not For Rent'! AVo havo a now, li'iodorn bi...,.low juiit fliiiSlied. 'Several now people just coming to Medford have olTei'ed uh $:.0.00 a month rout for thisWell little home. 'J'h'iH hurlalow wim hiiilt for a "lJ0MM,', it fiei'manont and 1iiHtifif home. Host location on paved Htreot, four lilookn from Bradford Hotel. For Salevery ('heap. Tboro i.s nothing in fedford todtiy liko it for tins puico, A real bargain don't last long. Look at itlo day before it h gone, H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Rose Avonuo t T T T t T T T T SOUTH OREGON ,, , ' 1 EQUAL E On Tucsduy, Aiinimt 20, llio firal in'celhitf pC' UiqJuHoullU'i-it Oregon, oocidiouiijflerod hv .tln'biiliitH Vs cluhHo 'the HvjtlliuVn th fifth 'iosidonl, Mrs. vh .(Sujnyofi tSinkliJi ami tlui nf'fcuk I'kMotitrt'iilidiH'vrehi nlidJr' yio. 'if I lie loci 'II lUDM. -: ... Luncheon' wo sM'iveiWiit twelve- lliirty to lln. Bitt'Ms at ifio residence of Mr. Conklin nnd a program for (he uflernoon iirrauged," Al two-thirty all repaired tit the Comuu'reinl Club parlor whic liml heen liiindsomclv decorated wiUl littn-noi-s and flowers of the sulTrujio color. ,t The followhu JiiuMck were in, the receiving line: Mrs. ltoboit 11. Smith. Mra. Hess (unison (.'on'k'liii. Mrs. John Keddy. Mra. William I lull'. Dr. Mnjlto II. Shaw, .Mra. C, J 1. 1,11m km, .Mr, ( It. Woodwind, ,Mrs. Cleorge . Itiddlc, Miss filiitys Hoard. Mrs. Ida M. (lard, Mr.., S. ).ough riilgv, Mrs. Chs. . .Sehieffisliii' Min. I-Mwnrd II. French, Mrs. M. M. Kd mouds. When nil the vlsllhra had arrived the,m,gramwnHO,en.Mlwith.,,iauo solo by Miss ncrmoo tj,,,,,!,,,,. Mr. A. A. Hartlett. iresidcnl of hoi Hi Omuls Pass elub, gave nun (Idlest of weh'ouic. )r. Mntlio II. Shaw rc Rpoudod on behalf of the Ashlnnd olub nnd deseribed the worknlready accomplished there. Min. .lului V. Weddy rcsiondeil for Mcdfonl mid told of the many objections made by Anli't, and there manifest contradic tions. Mra. ('has. Scliicffcliu de scribed Iho iiiethods in use by her orgauiratioit committee and the suc cess witli which the committee's work wns crowned. Miss Ohidy.s Hoard nldy handled the subject of "Ways mid Means of Wmsini: the Sinews of 'nr.",Mrs. ('. 1 I). Jjiuikin of Ashlnnd defined Kitml Suffrage. .Mrs. W. C. Utile of CI rants Pass who hits .hut rotum-d from Xew York, told of the .Suffrage! there. Mra. jlvs., Ouuisoii Conklin oxdiiined Iho object of the Southern Oregon League und urged the three cIiiIi.h to cij(iieru(e .in their work. Mra. (? F. (ilementK, Orntit; I'uhjj nttoruey, showed (lie disabilities 1111-; der which women labor, in Oregon nnd wlutt the ballot would do to correct ihein. This closed Iho afternoon's pro gram nnd (he League iidjoilrncd to piecl in Ashland on September llh. Mra. A. W. Hartlett inuilo nu excellent presiding officer and nil the club took euro to seo that the visitors had a most delightful time. NOTICE. ! Notlco Is horoby given thnt tho un- i dorslgnod will apidy to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to be hold Scutum- her H, 19ia. for n license to sell malt. ' spirituous and vinous Honors In quantities loss than a gallon nt Its place of business at No. ,11 H. Front streot, city of Medford for u period of six months. 11. S. HKDCI.IFF. Dated Aug. 20, 1912. 137 Simple Mixture Helps Medford People That simple remedies nro best has aaln been proven, h, II. Ilanklas, drtiglst, reports that many Medford people nro receiving QUICK benefit from slmplo buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., as mixed In Adlor-l-ka, tho Gorman appendicitis remedy. A SfNai.K DOBIO holjis sour stomach, ',, ns on tho stomach nnd constipation INSTANTLY becmiBO this simple mix-1 turo antlROptlclzes tho digestive or gaim mid draws oft tho Impurities. I L. II. llnflUlus, drugglflt. I m A EA MZED NEW PBEIUSE : WILL BE ERECTED FRONT AND 1 1 TH Pltvmi for a two-iuory lirlok wnre liuunn n 'MtH Front Bir0t Imw Neti propared" by tin. IHirmm Hlvor ColiniW8liM.Nmumiiy, nnd tin W anther aro flniilly ainnovcilt rK AvIIKHtnrt on (ho en-etfon of tho now bnlltjliig VhUM. I tfilm niialoric In ov,.i"v. I'cmioet. The liuiiumg will 1 toht'.lirtho.uolKhUoruoo.i o! ,.."". fri MMUIon. t.. Urn twit flor Freight olovatofs' will ho luslallcl with all devices adding to the coil - . - . ... . . . iKii.ui vcnlctico and compliiteiiesii of liu lllaut. Tho lloguo Itlvcr Comml.ixloli com. jinny Iiuh Inervaiicd lt bintlucM to a groat extent during tho pant yenr which led' them to dUcinm tho fcim Ihlllty of erecting the now building. Whim work utarta It will bo nndiod and tho building roinjileted beforo winter. I'luo Show at UN. Tho IhIh Theater Hiinduy nVi'iilug llitradiictid to Medford iinlroim the Olivia Trio, dramatic idnger nnd HiiiMlclniiB of ability. Their act rmiH with the HiuoothucH of exerleni'cd ttrtlttn and uinkea a btg hit. The IhIh luiri ll UHiuil duo run of HeciiM-d ftliiiN. tho only plueu In lown liow , ', .,, ,,nUl, cU,n)Hi and VHn ROOSEVELT ASKS FOR RIGHT TO TESTFY OYHTEIt HAY, Aug. 2C -Tho text of tho two letters of Itoosevelt to C'or- telyou niient tho Htnudard Oil con trlbutlou have been made public. Thu ,..... .......1 ......,.... .1,. i tut 1 .,.... ( ll,or """' w1B,"uor Tu; """; ,V the writer had Ihkmi Inforinod llw Standard Oil contributed $100,000.1 and asks that tho money. If already ,....ltt...l t... H.IIII1VI....I f4 Wat tlt(lfl t I tho iiiouuy 1 wish It mado clear to I them there Is not the slightest feeling 1 iimiliiul fit. ,,. ...ill (lint llnttf Itlnv I IVVKIIVII, UU IlIiMIIIITU .....,.. count upon being treated exactly as'"'"1 nk.",, 0,,,"r' APPLES APPLES .; AFPLJB'S ' Do You WantTto Soil? ' What Korts mpl quatitltliui, and what price? We am not tend, erlng for anybody's fruit. Do you want .o consign and chance t,hn. murkot? Coiyiiilt ,iih nml wo will give you uuotatfoiis I every c.iso we send the sellers sale not. N New York we unit our own sale note, nnd do not linv apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & 00. W'hiHclMwe Now York AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES GOODRICH TIRES IN STOCK Overland CJaw iiIwii.vh lor your iiiHpuclioii All iho iKiccssllicK for niifoiiiohilr.q 11. . . Threo Overlands Sold Saturday C. E. GATES 'Holli PI101H-.4 well by (ho iidliilnlstHilloii nn If v luut iicoonlod tho oontrlhiniou, 'iltoy slinll not sHtf-jiJ'ln M'y way hcriiiimi wo have rafusotl' lt,! jurft mi ihuy sltoulil mil huvo HftltM"l In any way If wo hud nei'oi'teiUt, 'lull 1 m,, tlt mIIIIiir that U tin lU'cbldi'd und iiiimt tiriU Mr. llllHn ti lotiirii It." In cotitiuciilllilt "Mioli Aiehhohl'11 iKHtlmony, CwlmieJ Ktmiovvtl mild to. lilglil" "It Is a most uulii'nrdof tliliir. that Mr. Atolihold idimlld depart for l-jurojio wUhoilt tCKllfylilg nbohut tho $25,0110 ho iti'vo Bminlor PnroMu, u n a mot pociilliir thing tho commit, ten should Allow him to dopiirt with, out iHdlOlng. Thoro aro 110 dond uitiii cvurorniid In thnt irnliHiictlnn I do not want 11 day moro.ihiin ne(e. Hiiiy to ohipim without placing tn ,...1 ... iiitlimntl' " I10 n lllt ArolilHiW heforo v York Mmlvi 1( M "l .""""""1 iim'iiiti n'l "" '"- For Medford People 1 --"- .Mcdfoid Cltlen' i;M'rlcnrcw I'mv nlli Tojilc for Mcdfonl I)nciiIoii Will. The following nxpcrlcnro occurred In Medford. A Medford clllneii to. bites It. fllmllnr iixjuirleiici's aro occurring dally. Medford people aro bdiig ralbivi'd (letting rid Of dUtri'unlug kidney lit. Try Ilonn'n Kidney Pills tho teittcj remedy. Medford jtcoido tctlfy, Medford Iieoplo profit. 'Iho evidence Is homo ovldolirn -tho proof fonvlclng. Medford tcullinony U gratefully given. I Medford Kiifforers should hcd It Mrs. tlrnro Sbcotoni, 0 W. Jacknon street. Medford, (ln., mys: "I win recommend DoutiV Kid tiny Pills, pro cured nt HiuKlns' Drug Htore, tor pltlli mid Htlfftietin In thn buck and !oher syuiptouiH of kidney truubln (Tldii remedy rclloved m when l u-ed .... , t ,.. ,.... It and 1 linv b'm well ovor slnro. Tor 4lc by nil dealers. Price f,0 I rents. FoHter-Mllburn Co., Itiiffnlo. , ,,,. ,,,, .,, ll,.. I'-o twin, I'wii' ittt'in m? -.. 1 States. Houiember tho nahio imnn's .; ; -1 i ...... . .- IJW South J-Jiviu-sido ! i "-.i i . i V 'A -',' (U .