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irs. PAG1 TWt MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OOTOT1EU M, 1012, 1 t rsf.i V f ' '- liQICALAND 1 E- IpgRSONAL Max Trndit and L. L. Mullt ot JAshland heard Senator Chamberlain's Mdrcss In our rtljr Saturday night, M'rs, Polk Hull of Griff In, Creek has.goue, to her, former hofhe lu Iiq paslj on a visit. Mr. Hull aecom-, imujed her hs far n? Medford. i A contract was exacutod recently,,, AWW picking win soon bo at Its according to tho terms of which onl,h verywncre In Southern Ore- I'Mlik Rdwafil nnl Wnltnr II. P.nr. S" I'lCKcre lro 111 uemniltl rlson transfer" to W. J. Huttorfly four lUlnlng claim in ihe Blue. Le.dse mining district. Consideration f 12.- Oflfl. It, a proposed, to limned lately j mt a forop of men o work develop ing this property. Tho nine. Ledge country has long been famous or one vof the. richest mnng districts in tho m i pr, ASSOCIATION. DBADi AoaUulAlluliiUL Our CorresnonHents i , . . .. 1 IT . . . J 4 1 r t T r ' " . : . . - : : a? . i' : !iz: -i .. , .. i -.- I PMS'Jl.15 nix Horace Peltou. J. C. Pendleton. and H. l Wilson of Sam's Valley, j transacted business In Mcdfnrd Sat-! ... , ,, ,. uray afternoon. Unhy Ss Miller, for tho mt I wo A. K. U'eanies and l V. Mears eni-s malinger of Hie Hogue River were In Jacksonville Saturday on j Fruit nlftl I'rodueo nvsoeiution died , professional business. ihU mw 0 ,,m wt, si(,0 of ,no vnN II. Q. Wormian went north or , . e . .. ,.,,,. ... ... u-i.:i- "... .:.'.'. ...V'. .'. .Sun.lnv pven!nir' train. ' -""V "W" '" - "" rrr.zrT .. b. .;. ;.. m . ..... ...... nm,w t n.iw,.i les. to become very valuable proper- Sm,dftv t,vc"'K. visiting Mr. and,' to hi .1iiIh as manager of the fruit tlcai Mrs- 0. H. Miller. jnOeinliou for the past month it wns m. .Marstia.il of Central Point pre- Charles Johnson, an inmato ot the coti n ty Jail, received a painful Injury while assisting the men on the wnpd,saw at the court house last week,, Johnson attempted to kick a block of .wood, from beneath the ma chine when his leg came in contact with tho saw teeth Inflicting a pain ful but not serious wound. A phy sician was called and the wound jtfssed. Johnson Is, rapidly recov ering from his hurt and henceforth, 'doubtjess, will have much greater rcspecfc'for a revolving saw. For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance. He knows how. 4 Ernest Langley and K. S. Wilson Installed a new submerged centri fugal two-step pump at the court hmise pumping plant this week to suppiy, water to the different of fices rind the county jail. This pump is driven by a "14 horse-power ver tical motor And has a capacity of 12,000 gallons of water an hour. It can be operated at a cost of $7 per mpnth, which is a distinct saving, ns, Including repairs, it cost the county about $10 per month to run, tho old pump. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1.00 tor men and women. Dr. It. J, Lockwood. chiroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnctt-Corey nidg, phone Home 145. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wilson of Ashland, spent Monday -with Med ford friends. A. R. Moou of Eugene Is In Mad ford on business. Dr. Morrison has removed his of fice from the St. Mark's block to roomB 211-212 second floor Garnett Corey building. 176 Edison Marshall, aged 18, narrow ly escaped death Saturday while hunting ducks on the desert. A shot-gun was accidentally discharged Which tore away the young man's, thumb and lodged a lot ot shot In his face and ear. He was rushed to the Medford hospital where he was treated. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg.. phone Home H5. Mrs. S. D, Anderson of Trail is In. Medford on a Short business trip. L. E. Doane of Applegate is. in Medford on a short business trip. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Judge William S. Crowe!! has re turned from a two weeks' visit on the, coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmltt of Jack sonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13. E. Haney Sunday, Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty -Co.t Sixth and Fir. F. aV. Streets, who is extensively engaged In horticulture on .Woods clnct spent several hours In Med ford Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Martin, who has been (very sick for some time past, Is con valescing. . J. F. Dltsworth of Upper Uoguo river and George Dewey -of Evans creek were in Medford Saturday. ...,..ii.. i...i:.,.. i .1...1 i .)... i viii'i.iu. nt'iii'titi iii.ii in Mti mi tni; roml to recovery so Unit hi tletilli ennie (is a great blow to hi- nmny friends. Denth eiuiie s the result of heart trouble, poor circulation liriiu; ins: on acute indigestion. Mr. liller was well known in Iiiim- I ness and educational circles Ihron-'li- Wilh Hie Ihvrllcll pear neiwim over tho lloHue HtVttr Fnu I mill Product) uocintiou ( us ww of uenrly 100 eur.H nverncil net lo the rowoi'S n rcluru of Ulfi n box. ThU is nil cxccptiomilly puitl ii'lurin The near C!ion on I lie whole prov ed hhisI Mitwhiolorv (his year iiiut while no rcenrd for prices Ave re bro ken the nvpriiue prices llinniglioiit the season were till lhn oonld he K sired, '"' ' NEW Y0K TRIMS "OST0N (Continued from Page. Onu) I- KANE'S GREEK Messrs. Hyrlcy, Lewis mid Wjjiu iHHpiuu oro iMVlli,nril husiuess vlsl-lui-! on Vduiilnv. MM tnlm 0i nf JiicUyonville wns look in Austin bargent has returned from out the northwest. As malinger of a protracted stoy In the Willamette j the Rogue Hlver Fruit mid Produce valley, , nssoeintion he iindei-took to I'min n T, J. Hamlin, a pioneer farmer, tarried a few" hours in Medford Sun day afternoon. !" Misses Flora Thompson, Amelia gigantic northwestern fruit associa tion, which would hnndle tho Oregon ami Washington crop more ndviiii logeoiisly. Ho made considerable Rriit and Ona Humphrey and Estel- J progress along this line ami wns la Levy ot Jacksonville were recent visitors in Medford. Floyd Pearce was over from Eagle Point. He reports that J. J. Fryer, the well known pioneer, is confined to his bed with sickness that may nrove fatal. and tho scoring Wospd abruptly1. The gaine-wav the Inst-onn to he fought In v XV York Tomorrow's Kimo goes tp-lioston, and when the flip was mnderor the deeldlhg b'at . , i.j-" , .,... ...... tfi iit'r.ivitiiiii in iHl lilt' villllllH Willi .iKaln Tuvfcif, tlositon 'pn"the to;s and gets thotxvo games at liojuil In order to ueeuie. the xeries. The scere: TUiston- ; quoted throughout the northwest as nn authority in such matters. Being well educated himself, Mr. Miller interested himself in educa tional movements throughout the slate and attended several conven tions nnd meetings having for their A. V. Shearer, the miner, was purose the matter of improving edu- creek, near Rogue River, spent Sun day In Medford with his family. Chas, Chapman, who owns a big stock ranch In Meadows precinct, was in Medford Saturday on business. Fred Kllppel Is In Medford mak ing his mother and sister a visit. He Is on his way north, 8. A. Novell, ladle' tailor, 4th floor M, F. & H. bldg. ,Chas. J. toward of Josephine county is visitiiig his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howard. He was a resident of Medford for a number of years, S. W. McClendon and H. D. Heed of Gold Hill were among the multi tude who met Senator Chamberlain In Medford. Pr, Rlckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner'H. No drops used, A, G Hough and Elmer Dunbar of) Grants Pass, had b'ndnejjs (in 0nr cJty, Saturday. TJipo. H F. Engel of Phoenix and J. McDmald pt Talent were among tho many whq vlsltpd Medford Satr wrday. Glasses fitted without uso of drugs. Dr. Jtlckejt, over Kent- nor's, f Mrs. J. G. Van Dike of Trail creek has been visiting her daughter whp Is attending the Cottage, Grove school. down ifroraSteimhoat Saturday. Ed Helms of Jacksonville spent a short time in Medrord Sunday. He was on his way north on a visit.' Mrrf. J. M. Cronemlller and Miss Pearl Dox of Jacksonville shopped fn "Medford Saturday. H. G. Dox, express agent at Jack sonville, came to Medford Sunday for a short visit in our city. H. E. Shearer, deputy sheriff, made an official visit to the county Tho assignee of the estate of Scott CVlffln of San Francisco a bankrupt, has applied for his discharge, Mr. Griffin formerly resided at Toio. Lawrence Cardwell and Sprague Riegel of Gold Hill were in our city Saturday J. Halt man, F. M. Tungata and P. Enqale were over from Jackson ville Saturday morning. Miss Margaret O'Xeil ot Horn brook; Cal., visited In Medford last :week. Chas. J. Nunan of Portland, who has been visiting In Jacksonville, left for the mertopolis Sunday evening. He was accompanied to Medford by Ms mother and sister, Mrs. Jere mlih and Miss Frances Nunan. Clarence L. Reames left for Elk ton, Douglas county, to deliver a political speech. He Is the demo cratic candidate for joint representa tive for Jackson and Douglas coun ties. J. J. Houck has returned from a .business trip to the Jenny creek (timber belt. If you have not registered for the coming election, do so before Octo ber 20. Only a few days remain. ,R. R, Minter was over from Eagle Point Saturday. He owns a band of ,2200 sheep, but will reduce Its size. A deal was consummated last week whereby Dunnfngton & Klein hammer disposed of abont 250 head of tbe!r beef cattle to Nlchol & Ash pole of Medford. Work of round ing up this bunch of cattle on the range In the Applegate commenced Monday and delivery will be made as soon as possible. The cattle will probably be shipped to Portland markets. cntionnl facilities within the slate, "Mr. Miller wns born nt Cnrrolton, Missouri, in 1871, and wns 41 years, of age. He was educated nt Wash ington and Leo university nnd the Auburn Theological seminary. Ho entered the Presbyterian ministry nnd hold pastorates at llcllaire, Maryland, nnd Polo, III., for several years. In 100C he left tho Presby terian ministry and accepted the pa? tonite of the First Unitarian church nt Duluth where he remnined two years, failing health leading him to resign. At thai time he came lo Medford where ho purchased a small otulutrd and has made his home here since. Mr. Miller wns married in 180S and leaves a wife and three children, Kirby, Dorothy and Carl, to mourn his denth. Tho funeral will bo held Tuesday afternoon from the resi dence on the vyost side of the valley. PrafcfisorOeorge Reboc will-probubls conduct the services. The remains will be shipped to Portland for cre mation. The news of Mr. Miller's death brought universal expressions of re gret from his many friends and nf socinies m this pity. A man of ster ling qualities he was highly respected by his business associates and loved by his friends uoopur ri vgM'.iit,. .. Yerkes 2b .wv, Speaker ?f ,. -. Lewis If v:;A,t.. Gardner 3b t.C. St?h !b...p$t.,. Wagner ss u.u Uady c .: :X O'llrlon p .t.fti,,..:.. Eiifclo . Collins p It. 0 0 II n i l ". ft n o o it. I i o 0 I 0, 0 I n PO. A. E. 2,2 0 I a o f 0 0 '!, 7 24 9 Totals ...-&. Hatted for O'ltrlen In second. New York t 0 0 0 0 0 1 ft 0 0 ..I a &.- . it. 0 1 (I 1 1 1 1 0 0 n: t i i PO. A. E. 2 0 0 i 1 0, 7 0 4 I 1 1 6 0 L q 2 J Devoro If ....vm,..., Doyle 2h Snodgrusa cf Murray rf .UillVrMI! li) ........... Herxog 3b ..-Ji... Meyers c .. Fletcher ss Mantuard p .v, 'Totals ,.,.:...-.4.:: s Runs nnd hlw ty Innings: Boston ,. 0 3 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Hits '.. .. V.". TE'l 2 0 0 l 1 0 New York Hits Summary: Innings pitched: By O'Drlen. 1 Colllni; Sf Marquard, U 11 27 15 t .. r.'ofq ooo o q 5 .. U OS, 1 1 0 1 Q il iug ul'ter his uini; iuleiest nl llrnden niiiie FrlifiiV. v Mrs, 'Vo.vlov .tnd Utile, duugliicr, who have been viilii" n Ihe liomo of Thomas Cook mid fninil.v of "Our don How," Icfi on Tuoxdii,vs Ini'u for her home tit Kipreiic. Hick HcmsJc loft Ihe fore part t T the week for lown his old home iiIi.ih.. I... ...ill :.- ..i v...'... Muvm in- urn rviiiiuu iiner .mui, Kuiwas t'reek huincss visfopss Visitors to Hold this week wcie Mr, nnd Mrs. Householder, Mr. and Mr-. Lewis, John .Miirdnu and wife, Mr. and Min. lligiiibolhiun, fleorgo Tay lor, Mr. Johnson, "Pi-ophet" l-'oster, Mr. Kuolts Al Hliolcn ami Mr. Mn- Mrs. Avery, u former re-ddetil of this place, has moved to Hoguo Hicr fo.r, llui present, -. Mr. Myers, fruit inspector, "f ''en jtral Point, wns in thi neighborhood imrc day recently on biiKiuexf.. . Pror. and Mrs. Orceulcaf of Ceu t'rnl Point was looking over their Klines Civck ranches on Saturday, Mr. Kiivk of the Hraden mine bad the misfortune to lose a valuable nor-e one nav recently. This icaviw him without a team, which makes it veTy hard. Claude Hitter uinl''wilV ofl'oots Creek spent a day the forepart of Ihe week' with Mr. and Mrs. House holder. II. Multifield of Yoncalla. Ore.. pas-ed through here on Thursday, lis is Iniying beef cattle and will tjiiikc a ear loud tdiipmont to ih il place. Mr. Mansfield was a former r;..;.i,.t .. 'it.:.. ..i " 1...1 . : v ' ' '""' '"'O'-, inn inny oi Voitcnllii. We'arc sorry to say tlinl flraudpa Yimi(z is much indispo-ed at thi.-. Vritihg. t Mr.' nnd Mtv. Hiitiilinlilir wim 0 doing shoppiijt; in the Hub city on MHtirony. Mis Vim Henderson was iiiliu-r llniudeii friends not long since. . we extend heartfelt svmimthv to Mr. mid Mrs. Korris of Medford in Ibis their first Mid affliction., M. and lrs. N'orris were formerly fen dent of lvane.1 Creek. m m OR W VELLt BUYS I- v ETI WfLSON BY 12,000 SX-ACR Oi RACT Weeks AMcGo wan Co. 'CfNElER.TAlailRS y, yrkouat7i ' Mffct MMl V, W. frki M71 P AMX AHHVAHT i(V Frank L. Tou Velio, democratic nominee for county judge, has pur- -cnasea a six acre tract or Dears. known- as the old Huffman place at Jacksonville, from James Gillette. The placo is a land mark as Mr. Huff man was an early day pioneer, and the fathor-ln-law of C. C. Deckman, the pioneer hanker at Jacksonville. At present on the place Is a wal nut tree planted over 50 years ago by Mr. Deekman who brought the seed from the Atlantic coast. The tract is all In Winter NoIIIb pears, well developed, A ton room house stands on the place, "LUCKY" TOU VELLE WINS . SUFFRAGE AUTO. RUG Colonel F. h. Ton Velle, democratic nominee for county judge, bus again pro.vcn, that hif niak-nnine of 'Lucky' in no misnomer. The colonel has the reputation of never touching any denl that is not successful, urn) his Intent stroke of luck is to. win the automo- .biking raffled by the-Medford Kquul bultrugo ,.11, The colonel says his luck h run ning srong tiud sthnji the prospers n,in lie jviil not royt:.i lnily Xoycm i),Q.p,.. lV... That California wis: cast Its elec toral vote for Woodrow Wilson Is the belief of R. W. Rodgers of Oakland Cal., representative of the Duplex Press company of Duluth, who spends a great deal of his time in touring Pacific coast states. Mr. Rogers was formerly activoly Identified with politics and lu a close observer. "California will go for Wilson by a majority of 8000 to 12000," de clares Mr. Rogers, "and I make that assertion after a tour through South ern California where the Bull Moose Is said to be the strongest. There Is a strong undercurrent for VtiU son and this coupled with the fact that the Taft republicans plan to vote for Wilson, makes it almost cer tain that the state will line up in the democratic cplurua this year." Mr.. Rpgcrs announces that while he is an old line republican that he will cast his ballot this year for tho governo'r of Now Jersey, off Marquard-w.i Two basehlts: Merkle, Hcrzog.SEnglfe. Thr6e base hits, Meyers. D6ubleplays: Flet cher to Doyle toMorkle; Hooper to Stahl. Stolen bales: Speaker, Her zog, Meyers. Loft on bases: Bos ton, 5; New York, 3. Base on balls: Marquard, 1. Struck out by Mar quard, 3; by O'n'rien, 1; by Collins, 1. - Umpires: Klem behind tho bat, Evans on tho bnses, O'lxiughlln lu left field: Itlgler In rlghtfield. TWO BOUND OVER ON CHARGE .OF GAMBLING Frank Belchor was Saturday bound over tp the grand Jury In the sum of $.ri0 on a charge of gamb ling on cpmplaint sworn to by Pros ecuting Attorney Mulkey. James Smith was also held In tho sum of 150 on the charge of gambling. Thomas Scchorus, proprietor of the Greek pool Jiall on Fir street, was arrested and arraigned on a chargo of permitting minors to play pool In his establishment. Next Tuesday In Justice Taylor'a court tho case will he tried out. William Andoraon was sentenced to servo thirty days in Jail for lar ceny of a razor from a tent belong ing to E. C Stanton at Tolo. J. C. Henny will be tried .Monday at Grants Pass for tho sale of In toxicating liquor at Kerby, In Jo sephlno county. NOTICE. ; Notice U hereby, glyon that tho nnuerxiKncir win nppiy 'nt the- p elal meeting of tho city council October 21, 1012, for a license to Foil mult, splrltous nnd vinous liquors nl 22 North Front street, for a period of six months. SEI-SBY & KENNEDY. Dated Octphor 9, 1&12, Card of Thaiiku We wish to thank our neighbors who so kindly assisted us and showed their sympathy during tho Illness and, following the death of ouV broUjer, Ceprge Grant. HENRY D. GRANT, ' L.S. GRANT, MAGGIE GRANT. Not ho To Fruit Growers, The Garnett-Cor'ey, hardware havo the agency for the. DpJ)n Povyof Spray machines, the best machlno mado, and have ordered a car to come for ward November 1st. Thoy will glad ly show tho working of theso iina chlnes nnd quote tho best prices. Store co'rnor Main and Qrnpo atroe,t. NOTICE. This Is to Inform you that I have purchased tho optical business and grinding plant of Dr. J, (1, Goble nnd am now prepared to test and fit your eyes and grind y6ur lense. Wo have tli-j most complete and up-to-il.if.t optical parlor south of Portland and the only grinding plant between Portland and Sacramento. We grind our own lenses so you ran have your glasses soon aftor fitting and not bo compelled to wait five or six days for thum, We can also dupli cate your broken glasses. All wo re quire Ih a Jilceo of tho hrokcm lonse. Tho lenses nnd frames wo uso nre tho best that can bo procured, our prices "nro roasonanlo nnd our guar antee Is good as we aro permanently located in Medford. Wo can nlno givo you the v benoflt of seventeen year's jirnctlre In optometry. Wo would bo pleased to see nil of Dr. Gohlo's old customers us well an many nowi'ones. Yours very truly, E, I). I3LWOOD, Doctor of Optometry. 301 Bast Main St. Opposite Kentner's 11 , ... vr , I " CEMTRAL POINT ITEM8MI Mr. anil Mm, h. v nrnwmi icu for Portland Frldn) morning. Tho funeral of Franklin . Hnwk ,Wft hold Frliluy itmviiltig "niler tliti iyiHPlc.na or the M(i!is. All bind iic'sh wuh anspjuiilfd during tlyu fnu oral and there wore' very fmy of our peoplo that yeio not In ultenil't niiec. Among the out of lowh rela tives lu attendance were Mr Heeler mid family, Mr. and Mrs. i liar nnrd, Mr, aiuf Mrn. lo l(. Moini Iioiiho, nf Ahlninl ami M P. Welnh and family of Medford The' Uln'eM HUiithH' ntuoi:latou of the vulkvj' of which Mr. Hawk wns a moiitbor nenl n largq de(ogat.t(iu l tin fjineroi ninong Whom were Ueofdo Morrl uiiui, Huuh Elliott nnd Joe CiihIiy of Medford. Among other out or lown people n' attenilnnro were AMcwior aiid Mrit. '., T. flilovo of Jackson lh, It. J. mid Mm. Aydlott of Med ford, Mr. and Mm lll.ilnn of Phou- nix, .1. ('. and Vernon Ponillolou ot Table Roek. Col. It. 0. Washburn wnn trans. uctliiK huslnuKH here Friday. John Turrlll of Pppor Kvnnit creek spent thu Inst ot the neck hure ac cotupnuleil by his brother Just from Michigan. Thc'o brothem had not mot before for eighteen year. Mr. Snow of (Irauta Pn" visited friends hero tho last of the week. Mr. mid .Mrs. Iloldou, Hi',, tho Misses Iloldou mid E A. Hohtmi ar rived from Stoqktoii, Cal., Thursday night and Joined their hou and brother, T, O. llpldeii here, Thiu peoplo have routed the Freeman rexldenrn and ,wll rexldo hero this winter. Iloyd Potter spent the weekend at Hiiko. Mm. T. F and Miss ICiineksledt, Mm. II. F. and Miss Loin Pearl. Mm. Mlnnln Penlnger, Mm. F. J. Taylor Mrs. .1. V. Hnrrliig, Mr. ami Mm. Wnltom, Mrs. Parker, Jr , Mlm Park ur, Miss llarr. Clarence Pnukcy, Howard Duulitp wero among the many of our cltUeus In Medford Saturday afternoon. W. J. Freeman hftH moved to hit beautiful Hiibii(lmii homo Jiut coiu ploted. Mlxses Edith inn) Cecil Eniei'ooti Rpettt Sunday with their mother here Mm. Chntiuian, mother of Mm. II N. Aldrlch hns arrived from tho cast to Join her husband who has been visiting hero for some time. Quito nn excitement was mined hor,, Sunday L morning by n report that a iitiui ivnti found dead out by the bridge, Win. Norcross and othem went out and Investigated and found out tho mnn was not dead, but dead drunk. Mr. Snow of Grants Pass, Mr. Blaine of Phoenix and Mr. Little field of Talent spent Sunday here. Harry Tuttlo spent Sunday In tho north end of tho valley. Miss Dora Smith of Medford nnd Miss Elva HobliiR of Photmlx spent Sunday with Mm. It. C. HoIiimp. Mm. Emma Mebb, Mlns T. Neale, Miss Stewart, Claude White, Glenn Owen, O. M. (lurvln, Hatha Oevoo and Ei Musty were among the Cen tral pointers In Medford Sunday af ternoon. One of tho most enjoyable evuutn ot the sea no n for the young people was a Sunday hcIiooI class party given by Mm. W E ICnhler at her homo Saturday afternoon The af ternoon wan HlH'iil In iVarloim social nmiistjiunulM niter "Which dtiborrtlo io froHlinii'iiln wore served. Tim young ladlfas iilwiiyH look fonviird t thtmo imrtlen with inn h nlonmno iui Mi-.. Kaler Is a very I'linrtiilng iiohIi.hu, DECIDE YOURSELF Ml 11 WIil''ill The Opportunity l llftc, thielieij by Mciirojtl 'IVMlillpiiy- Don't titliii our wdnffor II. Don't depend on n Hti'nugor'H ntitU' ilieiit. Itcml Modfnrd uiiilominueiit. ItOnd tho Htatouiei;tn b( Mmlfoul . H i 'I-IJIV , , t . , Ami 'decide flir yourself, line Is one euso or Hi V llui. inl) I'ioii Mtr-ut. Afuilfoid, Oie.siiys; "I, nil Jlllt an winr to refojijinetid 'Donn's ldliuy I'IIIh loiluy as' I wan In September," 1 107, when t pilfllrly told of my ixperleneo with tllin, Biirfoloil from kidney trothkfdr rtt Itmlt flyo' yoiim ami as time paised. 1 grow woim Sharp , piiliiH darted through thu small or my hack mill moiiicIIiipm thu iittiiekn ' were so Hovere that 1 c6uld hardly iilooy. At night my hauk uolunl in totiMtly and hoiiiiiI sleep was nut of tho quentloii. lluliig tMtl to try Donu's Kidney rills. J got a supply and they aooii gnvo mo relief." For hale by all dealer. Price f. o cents. FoHtcr-MHIiurii Co., Mif,fiilu, .Vosv York, sole tiKelilii fin1 the (tultml States. Iteuielilher the .Hid tiiKe no other name Dunn'. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-r-A now .planer (known good make) nnd a now washing m'nchliio for hnf price both, Mrs.. Llndroth, 0l Walnut St., Ash land. 178 FOR RENT Six room house and barn. Inquire 5011 clnrk St. J, f :i PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator v' Heating Atl Work aunranlMd Frcca. Itpasonabl COFFEEN & PRIOE as Xowsrd Block; Sntrnnoa on 0th It JOHN W. OAjIPBELL Otiulldnto fr Congress, J'li'st DiKlrifl, Nnlionnl Pnwtwuvp- Parly. (Paid AdverilmMtimit ) Popular Historical Prize Contest ill., .-immhm Icil Klaie r- -j Draperies Wq carry a vnry coinnto Una of flratrlet. Inco curtulns, rivltmw, oto , and do all cIohspm of upliolsiorlnK. A special mnn to look Uflnr tbls Work xoliiblvely and Will ya an eood unrvlci) on Is nonalblo lo f( In ovon tho Inrgost' oflles. ' '", " Weeks & McGowan Co. Pacific afid Rpteii Railway Medford Druggist Deserves Praise L. II. Hasklns, druggist, deserves pralso from Medford pooplo for In trpduclng horo tho simple buckthorn bark and glycorlno mixture, known as Adlor-l-ka. Thla simple Gorman remedy first became famous by cur ing appendicitis and It has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSE re- Ilnwn KnllP atnrnnnli nu , l... . stomach nnd constipation INSTANT- LY. MEDFbTD AKp jSL$TE FALL WestBounf4 (v , . , .. f , i ,. . ,y East Bound ToMKDKOL$Dr-Re(id Down From M IDDITOR 0 m ui No, ; Dally IIs No. '3 Dblly oxcopt as noted Mllo STATIONS 1M A.M. 8.130 A.M. it 12.45 P.M. 1.30 -2 25 " 3J5.P.M. , k o. 9.5 21. 33. Lv iiitie Fulls AV. Fv .,. ...Derby A JSnlo Point A ....Medfoi'd Ar. . .. Lv, No. '2 Daly oxcppl' ih noted 11.15 A.M. 10.3() " 0.45 " 0.00 A.M. No, Dally Open to die Children t,f (ireumi I'n tier III Venm of Age I'rlies lo be dls'trlbiiti'd ns fol tewn: For tho Jim orlKlual componltlou (lint to exreed 7S0 wordsi by nni',' child under tho age limit, iui the fol lowing subject: - "Why .louallian lloiiriie, Jr., SliouM bo IteltiruiHl In io Uulh Seniilc." I r,0 In Gold For tho not hejit product pu. t , 2f. In (Jilldi ' j ? For the third best Jrtdfntl6n 110 lu Cold For the fifty ljuxt.hj'ift II ni ' ' ' T" ' " . IliileH (Jmcriilng CoutcM r ,' All conteslnulH shojild w,rlttt their... rompoHltloim'on paper S14 by II Inchon. Tho mauiiKorlptu hIioiiIiI nuiuh miv by Novombcr nth. . " Tho nwnrds will ha mado not Inter.' than iWoiuhor 1 lb IS. ; SikiII 'niiih'o and addrosH corroctlyi . AddrusH nil rommunlijntlon lo tho" lloiiruo Popular Govcriunont .Club, KM Joiirnnl Miilldlng, Portland,' Oro gou. AjJlt.ypiir grpcor.o.r Mpdnl Iliikory'n idi.v whiti: mti:,i) and savo tho wriippois for pillow ,v (0IH. The Model Bakery WIioIohiiIo UI P0tfflI llrcnil, Pc, Cakes, l'nnry Spnclnl urdrr for VlrlluliO", wed ding, ami party cuko, Always froHh Home Phono il'J noil .J, Main 1 . r),15 VM, 4.30 P.M. NOTI3 TnunB'2mKl3botwGon'RnRlo.'ppint nnd -Butte Oralis will (I'lnirHdiiygJand Satunjuys ONLY. ..'..,,' run on -riioHdiiyH, MQRTGAGE ' LOANS Money on lmnd at nil times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest ' rak's with "on or bofqrd' pyivllogo." JAMES OAMPBELL K' Phone;323 .32G,a,.gtBJdg- 1 I' 1 it a