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fiT , rr , ' I , 'J FAGB TW MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, UnaDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OOTOIUSR , .1012. i ' UK if ' I N mmmmmmmh i ALAND Mrs, M. R. Kllirf, of Glendale, toother qt'irV.J. E. Knyart of Mod ferit, Re of the eldest pioneers, of Southern Oregon., was thrown frpnj hor feors Sunday "while riding nefcr her honie, and susYalne&patnfiil, but not serteus bruises. Mrs? KUlff id 80 yosrs 'bld'and fs well known to west af the od residents of Southern Orefcon. " She was riding to Her homo after calling upon a riclghbor, when the1norso sjio wb rtuMng; became frightened, throwing her to tho ground. Mrs. Elllff, despite hor four-score year, h bate aVd hearty, ana nan aiways'twpn a lover at ma open 'air, and this will act In her favor In hor misfortune Medferd Con oratory of Music and Languages, College Dldg Tho only music eofaool fa So. Oregon wjth a full corps of teaetiera. Send' for catalog. J"(J. 'Melius of Dry 'creek was In Medfordf' today with an exhibit of IP pra rrem one or ms ran uutior trees' which weigh 16 pounds' or more than a pound each. He placed tho pears on exhibition at tho Commer cial' Club.' Or, Riokert, eyesight specialist. ever Kentaer's. District Woathtr forecaster' Heals of Portland jnassed through Mcdford Thursday7 on his way to Klamath Falls where he plans to makp a study of weather" conditions. His conclu sions wllf be published for the bene fit of Klamath Palls ranchers. ' 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. jrC H. YUg. Joe Socman, ex mayor of Gold Hill Is In Mcdford on a short business trip. L,. C. Coleman who owns prqpcr- ty near Medford and who spends aiuqh of his timo hero is visiting friends at Bostoi), Mass. Garland stoves and raagea, lubrl- eatlHg ells. Ft W. Shapleiga. Hard ware. No, ITS, South Central. Frank B. Walte, of Suthorllu. passed through here yesterday on his way to San Francisco, following his return from a business trip to St. Paul, Minn. While la that city he-heard Woodrew Wilson speak. "The poUtieal1 situation la the Easf," 814 Mr. "WaMtc, "lr just1 like it Is here. v Everywhere you hear republi can's who never -voted' anything but their party 'ticket declare vthey are going to vote fer Wilson in Kovem- Oak and ardwe4'f 4.W mad fS'SB rTeeV. ' Geld Ray 'Realty Ce., Sixth and Fir.. ' gpriatt Wells; one of the'mariy welj-to-do stockmen of Illy, Klamath coun ty, wastn MedfsreV Wednesday. "Mr. and Mrs. Claire Merey left Wedaedday evening . for Portland waertr'Jfr: Morey expects to engage-l in bminess. They were accompanied by" Mrs. Chas. Mason, sister of Mrs.' MereVwho kas'seen visiting In Hert ford Several week's. - 'Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct frea the Oyster beds at Hetel Med- ferd. Mr. and Mrs. Can Gilbert former- ly'bf this 'city, Lut wne have been liVlng'for the past 'two years In Rose- buTg, have returned to Medford and expect to make this place their future home. ' Diamond 'Edge tools and cutlery, picking Gaskets and ladders. F. W."8baplelgk Hardware, 28 South Central.' ' ' "A grass fire on Rose avenue was responsible fer an alarm shortly af ter' noon today. The fire had been con trailed' by the timo the boys reached the scene. No damage was done. , ' ' ' Drf '"Ri'ckert, eyesight specialist, over' Kentner's. "Lost",' Tuesday afternoon', a pair of eye 'glasses In case. Finder will pteaSe leave them at Mall Tribune office. The regular monthly social of tho Ladle Auxiliary of the Baptist church met with Mrs. Marsh at hor. home on Peac'btreetTliesday-'iiftf-; iiuou oi hum weuK, & guouiy iiumuur wore present who onjoyod tho uni que 'Program1 ind music which was foljowehy cjlnty refreshments and a good ' tlttio "socially. Try a Vapofr bath for that cold. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, Gurnet-Corey Dldg., phono Honio 14 fi. ' Prftyer .meeting tonight at tho Presbytorlan church. Tho 'Btudy of the Sunday school lesson also'. Meet- lng'"at '8 . in. All aro urged to be present. ''Dr. jMorrlsou has removed hU of fice from thu Bt. Murk's bloclc to rooms' 211-212 second floor Guruett Cbrey building. 17Gt Lewis' Ulrlch and Frank Coleman of 'Jacksonville relumed Wodnesday fiOBi attending the ltoud-Up at Peu dfeton, ' ,' Mrs. W. F. Shields returned yea tertlay' morning from her trp to penrfsyUnla."1, She, reports "having had a gdod timo ahd that PennsyU yaiila is solid for RooBevclf. if.' C'Parr ws down from his Dead Indian homestead Wednesday, Vapor baths and sctentltla mnssngo 11.00 for men nnd women. Dr. It J, Lockwood, chlroprocter and norvo 8perlallst, 303 Garnet-Corcy Uldg. phpnp Home mS. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. tinnua of Jacksonville were n Mcdford on their way to Grants Pass Wednesday. " Thomas Loughlln of Portland spent a few hours in Medford Wednesday, visiting Mayor Canon. They wero friends In Wisconsin In former days. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, nnnnslte bonk slhrn. J. "A, Kitgqur and hts family of Bvans creek visited In Mcdfprd Wednesday. Sid Nlcliol, who recently returned from British Columbia with his fam ily, has bought Joseph Martin's stock of merchandise at Jacksonville. Ho was formerly engaged n business In tho county seat. ' Oak and hardwood ?!. GO and 15.00 per 'cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth nnd Fir. C. S. Sorgent, J. Martin and hla family of Coleman creek wore among tho mnny from outside iii Mcdford Wednesday. Ross Mooro, Tom Farlow, Frank Farlow and Torn Kinney of Lake creek aro In Mcdford disposing of a largo number 'of cattle. Mcsdames W, R. Coleman, G. K. Ncubcr, J. M. Cronomlller nnd A. R. Thompson of Jacksonville shopped In 'Mcdford Wednesday. See R. A." Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. J. H. Hammer, who is developing a mine In Willow Springs district, is in Mcdford, recovering from injuries sustained In falling from a ladder. H. D. Mills of Butto Falls and Joseph Ceppart of Big Butte trans acted business Mcdford tho forepart of the week. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. C. H. Hoslcy, G. X. Anderson and E. B. Lodge of Ashland were busi ness visitors In Medford Wednesday. Harry Luy and F. W, Knowles were down from Jacksonville Wcdncs- tTAITOOEDtSEAMAN CAPTURES LIVE MERMAItf, AND HE HAS STUFFED BODY TO PROVE IT ri: 2 , . 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Cuiil-.s. hUut lu tho umrtRr tiM(ilti Hiimn, eleven yenrs pltl, u ev'UW W'lik'h hn liusalcil tlu Uqtfoit iiollou fvvi tv tlih'tueii yonw, wnn mmlo Jiotu, today hy nuorti Drown Kpontllur, n liiio' or. lie ulMt nitroiHPd (0 tliiv niuiihir of twelve ycivr old Mnliltlo li'ls, whose iiiutllntcil ImuI.v wh fomui neur Iter home lunl Tuesday infill. The liody of tlto Urttwn wuh iiIw iiiutilntetl. Spomllor U said to liuve eoulV.ed to two other uuuttorH, tho vietim !n each tcaxe loiii( a little girl. TOURING CAR CAPSIZES ONE KILLED, ONE INJURED UAKKRSKiniil), Cat., Oct. a, Through (ho overturning of u tour ing cur, running at a IiIkIi rate of speed, Mrs. Walter C. PoterHon, daughter-in-law of former suporvlsor Peterson, Is dead today and Mrs, N. P. Peterson Is probably fatally In jured. Henry W(rt,h, who whs driv ing tho car who it It turned turtle, Is Hovoroly bruised nnd Injured Inter nally. Defective Htcerlng gear la said to havo been respountblo for tho accl- n . , ALLBApinijS., FOR CASH BROKEN N'KW YORK, Oct. :i, That thu ithvvat(n' mark establlahud diiilin; m yoar'n world clu)UMluunhtp hasu hall uorles wlum tho first itny'n re ootptH woro 7T,000 will be eclipsed ihls year, Is the predloitoti hVo toilaj. It Ik ntliiat(d that tlo recelptH of tho opening day here will uxruuri ISO, 000, Owing to tho activity of Hpcuitla tors last year many scatH leniatoed uiimoUI, It is claimed, hut under tho uuw nrnuguimmt all of thu 40,000 soatH aro oxpuctnd to bo filled. , PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR IN NEVADA IS DEAD mJNO, tfoV., Ool. ;i. KnllnwliiK i) Hlvolut til' upoptoxy I', A. I' .Inliininii of Hllai, one til' the HiH'ii ili'imionillii )I'0hIi1imiIIiiI eli't'lorrt tiled Ihero euily lutlny. The viicnni'v imulu ly tlolm noii'n (loath will ha Illicit hy llio Ntalu t'ltnt nil coiitmlttce, 5TWW I ! !Ulf WHEN A LAXATIVE IS NEEDED--"CASCARETS" SaltH, ('(t)tiiiet and Cultiarllc PUN a to Violent -They Act mi IIoucIn iin IVppec AcIm in NtHlillH II M'COMBS PUT IN AHS CLUB day afternoon. Get Mrs. Reynolds home lipiinyiii,. ;i Wks4kCkwamCo. ' J re f!,,.?-.y;J,r5rt- !! j, m "lf WW "' IMP I- made bread at DeVoe's. t ,'Laae Wyland of Antelope and J. H. Gay of Central Point tarried a few hourstqMc4f6li:'J'edilc'sayi' A. Alford and Henrj- Helms of Talent spent Wednesday In Mcdford. E. D. Wftstoa, coatRercial photog raphern, negatives Hade any time or place fay appointcaeat Pbone M. 1471 - J. Hellenthal of Juneau, Alaska, manager of the famous Treadmill mine, located on Douglas Island, spent a few days in Medford this week. He formerly practiced law with W. E. Cref s In the far north. y. XV. Brlstow of Portland Is trans acting busiaees in Medford, for the F. E. Beach & Co. n Oysters, Sre knew Sow to serve them any style. Hotel Medford. H. B. Treason of Eagle Point and J. 1. Radar of Phoenix were in Mcd ford Wednesday. unas. uasauy or isazeiie, cat,, a well known cattle buyer, was aboard the 'southbound train one day this week, en route from Portland. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jacksonville is 'visiting her' sister, Mrs. "Frank Bennett of Bend. Pbone us 'your orders for milk, cream, butter and bntermllk. Two delivery's dally". It. It. Creamery. 177 J. W. Maboney is down what was formerly known -as the unsurveyed district of Big Dutte. He has just Ceen' advised from Washington that he lost the 'contest over his homo- stead, but will carry proceedings further. Alex Thompson of Jacksonville and Mrs! Win, 'Jones Jr., visited Mrs. J. G. Martin of North' Medford, who Is quite III during the week. Tho Medford Hydraulic Cement Drlck and Block Works specialties fresh llmo, bard 'burnt clay brick cement brick, ornamental "brick for fire places, floor tile, cement build ing blocks, pier and cooping, columns, sills, arches, caps, fHiwer stands and vases, etc., 10th and Fir St. Phoo C41. 167 Chas. Uuulen, who Is mauager of the'jacksonvillo brick and tile manu factory, was In Medford Wednesday en routo to his homo in Central Point. They shipped a carloa'd of tilo to Josephine- county this week. W. l. Pullen" of Llvo Oak, Cul a. former resident of this valley, Is hero on a visit. ' ' "Mrsl'T. IJ. Tongue, with her daugh ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman nnd Miss Bertha Tonguo of Portland, has been In 'Medford visiting with M,rs. A. E. Reames, another daugljto'r. Chas. II. Veg'iie oi Ashland was awarded the' contract for building tho armory In tho graulto city, his Vd being 129,300. ,tinqpk & Travor were also blddors. The contractor expects to, get, the basement walls and 'foundation, finished boforo win ter' setjj In. '. The excavation for tho latter will bo nine feot deep, WILLIAM I.V.CC. THE TATTOOE.D MAM . William Lesg, euglneer's storekeeper on board tho WMc- Star line steam ship Olympic, has followed the sea for more than thirty years. While he was lighthouse keeper or the Steep Islnml Lighthouse, on Uio Chinese coast, about one hundred and llfty miles from Shanghai, in 1002, Mr. Lcgg picked up it living tnormald. The body of the mermaid, now stuffed and In a glass case. Is twenty-four inches long. Below the waist It resembles n ftsh, being a dark greenish blue. The head nnd shoulders ore of the regulation human flesh. Mr. Lcgg Is called "The Tattooed Man." Ho is very religions and hs-i had tattooed across his chest forlpturnl texts and across his stomach the moit won derful picture of the Lord's list Supper In colors. On his back are tattooed the Lord's Prayer and tho hymn "Xearer, My God, to Thee. Doing Something Vorth While (From Tho Oregonlan) i better tho quality of plant productM. According to tho Mcdford Mall- These, slniplu, truths ought tq he Tribune, Mr. Enoch R.Smlth, on his brought homo particularly to tho little four-acre brush farm, situated j young men whq attend our agrtcul near Gold Hill, Jackson county, tajtural colleges. Xheae students aro dolnjj something worth while. Let It given nil qt the scientific training be understood that to do anything really worth while ono must do some thing of benefit to humanity nnd tho world at lnrge. To do some great deed, far personal benefit of aggrand izement is worth while only In a sot tish sense. Wheat straws six feet In length, 65 to 100 springing from one current kernel, with heads averaging six Inches, presaging a yield of at least 100 bushels to the acre, Is a possi bility for Southern Oregon that has been exclusively demonstrated by Enoch M. Smith upon his little brush land farm just west of Gold Hill. From this short paragraph it seems that Mr. Smith has succeeded In pro ducing a quality of wheat that will give a yield heretofore unprecedent ed.. So large is tho amount given per aero that it may, in operations on a commercial scale, have to be dis counted somewhat; but there seems no doubU about tho accomplishment of aj;rcat purpose by this briiHhlund farmer, and great should bo his re ward. Someone has said, In substance, tlmt'the man who makes two blades of grass grow whoro ono grow boforo Is conferring a blessing upon human ity. And It Is true that anyone add ing to the world's production ndds to tho world'u happiness. If any man could discover sopio mcana, pf add ing ono grain of wheat to each wheat head grown, or but ono grain of corn to cacti car produced, or but one po tato to each hill raised, he would con fer a greater blessing upon humanity than the builder of many cltorf or the discoverer of a second Cotnstock gold ledge, It scorns strange that w few um'lor take plant breeding. Most men who plant needs seem mitltlriod to go on year after year simply planting and harvesting with to thought an to the why .or whqroforo of roproduUjon beyond tho Idea that they piust have good seed. Yet more than likely each of theso plauters would exercise Judg ment and discretion In breeding live stock. Beyond n few homely facts ibout planting pumpkins and water melons contiguous, or tho mixing of citrous and cantalojio, und a few other simple truths of that kind, they know nothing about tho clone rela tionship of plants, tho pollination of blossoms or tho fundamental princi ples of reproduction and crossing of varieties. One does not have to be a scientist in create now varletlcu In plant llfo. Perhaps1 Mr. Smith will toll you that ho learned all he knows as ho went along. Certainly Luther llurbank, the ?iost successful plant, grower of our Imoe.iwag not a scientist when he .be gun ua boy to. Increase the yield aud I , necessary to start them of t at onco on tho road to doing something worth whllo for themselves antV their fellow men by Increasing the yield or quality of tsonio of our staple products and by croatlrig somo now fruit, vegetable or ceroal. Let these young men study tho evolution of tho tomato. Let thorn learn how it 3U) about that tho ifttlo Jerusalem cherry of sixty or seventy joars ago, then cultivated and grown ns a houBe plant for decor ativo purposes, has coma to he one of our chief vegetables. The field Is large, the workers few, tho competi tion ncgllgiblo, hut few- occupations offer more satisfaction or better pro fits than study of plant life. RUNS INTO WINDOW TO1 ESCAPE INJURING PEOPLE SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. a, At least 100 people hau cauuo tuduy to congratulate thoinaelvoa bcoiiuwe of tho preseuco of intntl of Harry Sltnnu, driver of a delivery automobile. Simon was going down a steep hill when his brake failed to work. To avoid running Into tho mass of peo ple at a congested corner, Simon steered tho muchluu Into tho curb, and passing over It struck tho big pinto glass window of tho Graham ludlcs' furnishing huttsu. Simon es caped Injury. NEW YORK, Oct. .1. Chairman McComlm of tho democratic untlounl committee here denied the testimony of Senator Dixon, HoomcvoH'h cam paign manager boforo tho senate cam paign contributions Investigation committee regarding the democratic pre-conventlon expenditure. Chnlrmnn McCombx and his asso ciates are ready to testify boforo thn committee. W II. Pace, superintendent of thu Jackson county poor farm, transacted buslncxs In Mcdford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Evans of Iloguo River aro In Mod ford on a short butflpcfta trip. , Mr. audv,Mrs. D. W. Henderson of Williams creek nra In Madford on a ihort business trip. , T it-t HI BROKER OF THEFT HUSTON, Oct. ;i. -Stephen Dow, it former prominent, member nf Ho ton'ft stool; 'exchange, wiih arrested hcr tliix iiflernooii for tho larceny of .?U.0()0 from tho Franklin ami Algoinali minim; ffouipanv. Oow in president ami iliicclor of a hcoro of mining goiicerjig nnd wan itituft'stcil in thu i'omjmi(v which ho in nlli'cil to Imvo robbed. iliiiiiimlrt ot men mill women of .small means am hit hard hy tho al leged pcr'tilutjotiri, Dow, until lie wart expelled yonlerday, had been u inem hcr of tho Htuck uxulimige for eigh teen yearn. DintiKt Attorney J'ulloticr tins af leinooii declared that a Hwoopin in. iUHligatiou of tho htock exohaugrt voiiM follow 1)iiv!h iiih'hI, Why Such Nimble Feet? TJZ So Moro Tlrrtl, Aching, Clmfitl. llll. tertnl, CttlloiiHCil VttaU fof Tlioy Now Danco witli Delight. Send for Free Trial Packngo Today No More Dandruff, Falling Hair, Gray Hair Men and women do inu want n splendid hoad of luxuriant hair free from scalp Itch nnd dandruff? Do you want hair so bowttchliigly radiant that It compels tho admira tion of all who sen It? Do you want a scalp as immacu lately clean and bright as a newly minted coin 7 If you do, get a no rent liottlo of PARISIAN Sago todny, at dealers everywhere. The girl with tho Au burn hair U on every carton nnd bot tle Ask for lWIUNIAN Sago and see that you get It. Chas. Strang guar antees It. gg.ff.,1 . tH . -BI,.J.I l-...jWI,i,.,.WI TiUo a Cavcarnt tonight ttijd thor oughly (.'eaiiHii your Llvnr, Htutuuuh Jiml (UiwiiIh, and you will surely (eel groat by morning. You muu anil women who liavn headaclm, coated tongue, can't nleop, aro bllloi(n, uier vom aitt upet, bpthoroit with a i hIcU, gtiHsy, illnordoiml atoiuach, 'or havo liacltache and feel all worn out . Are you keeping your howelc clean with Quyarnts or piorely forcing a pnsiiagewn' every few days with salts, cathartic pills or cantor till? TliU Is Important, CnscnrMii limnedlatuly eleaiiHo anil regulatn thu stomach, remove thn sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take tho oxcoHit lillo from tho livor aud carry off tho con stipated waste mutter nnd polioii from tho liltestlnoH aud bowels. Heiueinbor, a Cascaret loulght will Htralghten A'ou out by morning. A in-rent box from your drugget mimim healthy howpl action; a clear head nnd cheerfulness for months. Don't forget thn children. MODEL BAKERY VUll Pl'HITY AND QUALITY Our Dread, Pics, Cakes and Pastry are Tho Host In town. Call nnd sco them. Good norvlco and ipilck de livery. Home Phono 3'.'. HKINKINOHItOH., Prop. i VIOLIN instruction Prof. G. C. Beach firniluato of Odeon Conservatory, Alliens Prices reasonable Violin given with full rouno. Address Prof, lloacb, care Mull Tribune. Mando lin and Guitar. I ' JH.JV. illiiLi-J PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All, fTorlt OunrsittMa " Frlc ltiMioubU COFFBEN r PRICE Xewarf loo, Satraae or till Mi. VUlo aosi. loiu . Tho rounty court imtjl u regular session Wednesday but did not trans act any county buslncsa UHldu from routine matters. -Thoy audtted the Jillls, heard roports of roqd stipqrYl nors and adjourned, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt PALK- Twin Thor moloroyelo fbr hi1o cheap at V. U. Martin's Dlcyclo Shop. , 172 Like blithe, merry music TIK piukcK your feet fairly danco. .Away go tho actios and pains, tho' corns and callouses, tho Idlstors and bun ions. TIZ draws out tho acids and poi sons Unit puff the feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how, long you aro on your foot TI brings tliut Inflnlto-'calni and ro poso to tired, aching feet that puts you at case with yourself aud ull tho world. Try a TIH foot bath nnd your wrinkled brow will smooth out as it nover did before, Wrlto today to Walter Luther podge & Co., 1233 H. Wubaslt five., Chicago, III., for a free trull, pack- ago of I'M or go to nny drugvBtoro, department or goilora! storo and got a package of TIZ, ati cents box;. And see. tua you buy Tlii demand TIX. Don't uccopt a substitute. W Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 20 acres, 4 Vi miles out from town, 10 acres clonrod, small houso, 10 acres can bo cultivated, price 1 1,000. 100 acres with water right, largo houso, closo to town, It. K. D. every day and telephone, price f 3,000. 147 acres, 19 mllon out, lift acres lu cultivation, G room hoiifo and largo harp, $7,500 or will trad" (or city property. 80 acres, 12 miles out, no Improve inentu, all good noil good for grain or fruit, prlco fJf pur acre. C acres Improved, 2 miles out, tools, chickens go with tho place at $1,000, Wo havo, all Muds of hargalmt country and city humeri bo sure and como mid sou us boforo you buy, Wo want somo good city property to trado for acreage. -i Kmployiiient OlrlH and women for general lioumv. work in and out of city, Chamber maid. Laborers, ruuch liaudM. , MRp, XMMA IJITTNEB yiiqw JiIom,e, H, , PlcJte. NfU l(Mjl , 1 , BOOMH O and 7. PA1-M ULOCK. MORTGAGE LOANS Monoy on hand at all tbnea to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest ritea with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 8231 aaoO-O.BIdp. A Change of Feature ' i " i r ii r I. " n FOR BALK Scotch , Colllo, finely anarked, AIso( furnlturo, 1021 Cs'uragnu t. Phono Home 337-X, V 108 KOlC KXCHANCJICt-O acres, half cultivation, for"'Me'dford resldonce, 10 acres, improvemonts, Irrl- acres, gatod, half crop, Clark Uealty (.- tako ruHldeuco. 108 Is often very deslrahlo, cspeelally hy eldorly people. Nothing efforts this change hotter, or gives ti person a young npponranco quicker, than n Mow set or tooth, should tho natural ones bo lost. Wo can muko ""from tun to, twenty years tllfforenro to your advantngo, tf you, will lot tin nttnnd to your tenth and solpqt for you n now wot of,tip very, ;etit ijtmlltv Maybo U'h what Oll nood, Lady Atleadiint DR. BARBER TDK DKNTIHX Over Danleia fer- Duitf. Paclfla Phone Ral, Home Phona 3B2-K 1 Afe ac I'INI! WATCH .AND J K W I J Ii II V lUSl'AUIINa, Medford, Oregon ,AN INVKSTMBNT IN A DIAMOND TU!lrM carefijl tlioughlt iu,U Uio mm' cowftdeiico n fjnn-T-.to Mfrr;Ht boJu(o t(Hfctou, ,T o4 the, lroiM!r pdiiuwrlHoft you must tHspet' 1'icm trim i Jwrgo lyuj well setectcil, .stock'nuvht I . uW to show. In tjils My you becomu jthorouglily funillinr with valpos nmt feel rtusured of wafo and economical buying - through oy binding imrH;itvu. , , Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Iff r I l)IA.M()Ni HWTTN AND i;.V(mVLN(j do) nv:ui; Near iPostoffiee ,