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ir-n j nr , , -.W'fcMWIssrwH'M. l- . Vfc Wr t . r. r x i v v - . - V-k itUt. i l l.llti - t.n IMMM'll , PAGH TWO MEDFORD MAIL lOTBUyE, AtEDFORD, ORKq'OlQjUTKSnAV. OOTOBKR 17, 1012. It. r i l.i it li t li I? mtmmmmUMSSMami IOCAL AND i - PERSONAL Mrs, W, T, novorlilgo loft Tues day Tor nn lmloflnlto stay with hor parent In Suit Lake City, having been called there nt this tlmo by tlio fccrious Illness of her father. Someone traded hats with A. S. Hilton a few Sundays ago at a meet li)K o( the Men's Adult Hlblo class Of the M. B. church. On tho In side band of the hat loft for Hilton were stamped the Initials "E. 11. P." Hilton Is positive tho hat he has does hot Wm? to Dr. K, U. Picket he canse'tho doctor did not happen to he In attendance at the class meet Iiir on this particular Sunday. E. 11.. P. will be given an opportunity to, trade back any timo ho .meets Hilton. Sale of White ncaver hats nt M. M. store Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ISO 0. H. Stout, master of construc tion, was In Medford Thursday, on his return from a visit &t lib home in Jacksonville. For Koodncss sake, have R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write jour Insurance. Ho knows how. Joshua Patterson of Phoontx pre cinct, former county commissioner, was ono of a party which passed through Mcdford Wednesday even In, on a camping trip to upper Itoguo river nd Dutt creelc. Call the Pautorlum on cither phone and their driver will call and get any clothing you may have to be cleaned and pressed. J. W. Itagsdalo and George W. Frey ot lako creek wero business Visitors fn Mcdford Wednesday. Dr. Rlckort, eyesight specialist, over Kcntaer's. No drops used. M. D. .Jones., marshal of Jackson ville, .was a witness in one of the water cases being beard In Mcdford Wednesday,. , Sale of Whito Beaver hats at M. M. store Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ISO C., P. Urifiijs of Butto Falls has been In Mcdford during tho week. . Portiere cleaned Pantorium. , J, N.-Pace superintendent pf the county poor farm, which is located near Talent, made n business trip to Mcdford and Jacksonville Wednes day. . Vapor baths and? scientific massage $1.00 for men and Vomen. Dr. R. J." Lockwood, chlroproctcr and nerve specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Howard Bolts, S. W M'Jendon, Chas. Kelt, Ralph Darling and Ned Potior or Gold Jllll spent several hours In Mcdford Wednesday nlghl. M. I & K. Co. for O. V. 11. food choppers, $1.2i to $176. Thu cltlxcna of llutto Kails and upper Hlg Uutte and Roguo HI or ore wrathy because tho post office department proposes 10 give them only a trl-weekly mall, after n dally service of several years. TJils Injus tice should bo righted Immediately. Hats cleaned and blocked Pan torium. Thomas Scott, roadmastcr of this division of the Southern Pacific, was down from uieudule AVedues day. , Oak and hardwood $4. GO and $5,00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Judge Hale of Grants Pass was In Mcdford and Jacksonville on pro fessional business Wednesday. M. F. & H. Co. for comforts and blankets. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Ash land wero among tho many from elsewhere who tarried In our city during tho week. Suits that you think are scarcely good enough to wear, can be thor oughly renovated at a trifling cost. by the Pantorium. Mr. -and Mrs. Ernest Webber and V. II. Thompson or Central Point made (a trip to Mcdford one day this week. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, Garnot-Coroy Bldg., phono Home 145. J. W. Grover and H. K. Mima of Kagle Point transacted business In Mcdford and Jacksonville Wednes day. See M. F. & II. Co. for draperies. John Walker ef Meadows precinct was In our city a few days since. He has replaced tho residence he lost by firo last month with a bet ter one. Those of you In need of alterations or repairs on your clothing will do well to have them done at the Pan torium. L. O. Orion was among his Med ford friends one day this week. Jesse Garrett, premier pitchor of tho Portland baseball club not long ago. Is spending his vacation near Jacksonville. Ho came down from Pendleton to jiass a. few weeks In hunting. H. O. Simpson of Talent was a re cent visitor in Medford. Now is the tlmo to have your blankets and heavier bed clothing put In order for winter at, the Pan torium. - Homeseckers rates to Roguo River wmrnm OF ROOSEVELT m by com WASHINGTON, Dot. l7.-Corrob-orntum of. tcMimmry of Colonel Koosevelt concerning contribution by the Standard Oil company to tho republican national campaign in 11)0 1 wns siveu the senate' investigntmu SfM THOUGHT ITO BE PUBLICITY FAKE OK i INDIANAPOLIS, lint., Oct. 17. Testimony offered bore nt the trial of tho 17 member of the latorun tlounl Association of Hrldgo and Structural Ironworkers, charged with illegally transporting dynamite, committee here today 'by Ueorgo It. oy Jona t,ooK, wiio swore lie pnr- CWtelyoti, former privnte secretary tlclpntcd In tho l.os Angeles Times M'CMICK CALLS A 1 m phone Home 1-15. The government 13 about to put I valley and other points will not be tho third sawmill exclusively for In- J discontinued next year, as was sug- uihiis iu ui'eiauuu uu me, jvjauium reservation. Nifty, stylish and up-to-date bats at the Home Millinery. Reasonable. 1161 West 9th street. 179 ,D. H. Miller, who has been quite ill. at his residence In Gold Hill, is abo to be about again. Small rugs cleaned Pantorium. Theo. Cameron, the wll known pioneer, was down from Jackson ville Wednesday, S. A. Newell. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. bldg. J. A. Wcsterlund and Ed Andrews sjient Wednesday at Gold Hill. Plumes cleaned and curled at tho Pantorium. Wayne Stcnnett and family of At lantic, Iowa, are in the valley mak ing an extended visit with relatives at Ashland, Mcdford and Rock Point. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Really Co., Sixth' and Fir. C. .S. Sanderson of Central Point has closed tho sale of Will Albert's nlnc-acro orchard on the Jackson ville foothill road lo Violet Cook of "Los Augi'lob Tor $4300. Furs cleaned and rclined at Pan torium. Cliatincoy Klorcy, deputy county assessor, is hunting in tho liutto creek mountains. Glasses fitted without use of drugs. Dr. Rickert, over Kcnt ner's. The Odd Fellows and Hebokahs or Southern Oregon Jinvo selected Gold Hill as tho placo of holding their next meeting, which will be April 26, 1913. Ludies suits, sklrla and Jackets anado over, or repaired neatly and well at tho' Pantorium. Mrs. M. Buckloy aud her sons, John aud James, or Applogute, we're iu Mcdford and Jacksonville Wednes day. M,F, & It. Co. for rugs and car- lt't,H, , , , . , utiles Cantrall ,npd Fred Klein hummer of Apolegato worrf umong tho many who appeared before Statu Wutcr Commissioner Chlunook dur ing tho week. M, F. & H. Co. for rurnlturo, gested recently by some western roads. A referendum vote of the interested railroads decided In favor or a continuance. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Boyd or Williams creek are in Mcdford on a short business trip. A. D. Wilson ot Ashland spent Thursday In Medtord. to the colonel. Cortelyou, who was chairman of the republican national committee in 11)01, swore that he first heard -Of the alleged oil tru-l subscription through letter unl telegram from Oolonol Hooitcvclt. When ho showed these eummuuicn tinK to Corneliiw X. Mi, then trea surer of the rcpuhllcnit national com mittee, ftli&s denied, Cortelyou said, that ho had received any contribu tions from the Standard Oil eom-jxuiy. .. Cortclvou voheiucutl.x denied Ihut he nki'(l .Morau to coulnbulo to 'KmiserellV campaign or (hut he h'.d hcnnl "J. V, Morgan Imd contributtnt until le-tinwuiy to that effect was ad duced, at tho Clupp cnminittee licnr ii)Kj. .lames rnnnon, of the Fourth Na tional Bank of New York-, mailed Chairman Moms K. t'lnppn copy of Miss' political nccouut in his hank, sliowin? deposits urepiiintr $-40,-000 from October 27 to October 31, 1004. The depositrt totalled the exuet amount the late F.. II. llarrimnu is nllcgvd to have rai?el for tho 1004 cninpnign. James irurfin of Detroit testified that tins pre-couvention primaries in Detroit wero "as rotten as rotten could be' Both hides, he said, were resjwusible, monoy hem;; the only thins that counted. - Cortelyou deuictl that the tohnccv trust offered to contribute to Col. Roosevelt's :ampaicil. Ho nlso de nied that he had ordered all cam paign documents destroyed in 1001, explaining that only the least im portant papers referria to contribu tions wero horned. Cortelyou bitteriy rebuked thosr. who had accused him'- of using secrets 'of the (department of com merce nud labor in 21)04 to extort contributions. He declared that he had never discussed campaign con tribution, with Colon! Ifoosavelt. , -. RACING CARD AT FW GROUNDS r Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS WffM VDOAMI T. W. Wskf 071 " . Orr MM Hero Is the program Beginning nt 2:30 p. iu. FJrM. Krent Half-inllo iiaie or trot, 3 heats. Kntrlcs, Sweet Adlua, record 2.27 1-1, F. Wauaiuaker of New York, owner; Iady Sunrise, record 2:ljl 1-1, A. K. Ware, ewner: Albla, re cord 2:19, Helms, Wooir, Hanley and Sheridan, owners; Duvld Harum, record 2:30, Ur. Holms, owner. Second I'vcnt 2:30 class pace, hair mllo limits, throe heats. Entries: Lfateriuc, F. Wanamaker, New York, owner; Miss Lou, Scott Woolf, owner; King, Garden Schcrmerhorti, owner; BUIle, R. II, ToH, owner. Third Kvent Ladles relay race Two miles, changing uiouuls f:cry halt mllo. Mlsa Sllnger or Medford; MIbs Nor rls, or Montana; Miss Chase, or Cali fornia, -will ho the riders. Bucking lironcli(i Content Between heats of tho threo races. Riders: Mr. Handlln, Jim Miller, Bob Gillette, Ray Ward, Homy J'hlpps, Mr. Brown. Six bucking horses havo been secured rrom dif ferent parts of the country and each rider will draw fqr his bongo. No ouo has over been nblo to rldo uny or these horse. Bucking Bulls anil Heifers' Between licatsior tho races. Tills will ho a novel exhibition and some thing now in Jackson county. Three bulls and throe heiron havo been brought In rrom tho range. Tho ri ders or tho bronchos will each rldo one or those animals. Seo the run! Music by tho Medford .Concert band. Aunjibsion ouc. .no cimrgo for blcuchers, graud stand, nutos or but glus. CURED BY ISOLATION BACRA.MKXTO, Oil., Oct. 17. "You have erforined a valuable ser vice to your fellow citizens in Cali fornia,' is the verdict written to Harry Ohlxcn, the "typhoid distribu tor," by Secretary W. F. Snow of the state board of health today upon receiving word of the discharge of the sailor after six month voluntary isolation in eluirge of the United Stntes health authorities at San Francisco. Snow said that OhUcu might havo fought iu the courts the demand of the. state for his n.uamn(iue when he was manifestly not sutfering from typhoid. OIilscu submitted without uticqtinu, anil tluMiicdicu! world has been abe to prove that n confirmed distribu tor of tho contagion eun lie wholly cured of typhoid. For tho past three months Ohlncu bus been fice from lh3 disease. dynamiting, was discredited hero by United States District Attorney Chas. W. Miller. 'Cook appeared volun tarily before (he government offi cials In Chicago mid asked to be sent hero to testify. He said he was associated with James B. Me- Nnmara In tho Los Angeles dynamit ing. "t do- not believe Cook's story," Miller said today, "hut 1 am going to luvcstlKittu'ltt It sounds to mo like tho story of a -notoriety seeker. In the California and Indiana Investi gations uo one ever heard of Cook. However, tho unexpected sometimca happens and we will attempt to veri fy his statement." Miller telcruphed today to Attor ney General 'Wlckcrsham asking for a government Investigation of the attack In Kansas City on It. K. Pearce, a holclman, who hud Identi fied Ortlo McMnnlgal as having reg istered nt his hotel. Pearce also mentioned tho namu or W. Bert Brown, n Kaunas City official of the Ironworkers' Union. In connection wim uyuamitlugg. Penrco was slugged and robbed or $3 Iu Kan sas City. In discussing the attack on Penrco In Kansas City, F. M. Ryan, presi dent or tho Ironworkers' organiza tion, said: "Tho attack on Pearce was ab surd. ir It was the work ot friends of union men, they certainly were misguided. Pcnrce's testimony wns routlue and hurt none ot tho de fendnnts here. I am sure nono or the accused men or their friends had anything ,to with the attack." Gertrude McCarthy, formerly em ployed by John J. McNnmnra as a stenographer; William Cosgrove of Scranton. Pa., and Thomas Hamblln ot Minneapolis this afternoon iden tified certain union documents and signatures. . , ,, C. C. CafnpTSell," assistant cnshlor of a San Fniuclsco bank. Identified a letter nllcged to have been writ ten by Olaf A. Tveltmoe to F. M. In which thanks were expressed for "Christmas presents to tho Pacific Coast." Campbell said Tveltmoe, as secretary-treasurer of tho State Buildings Trades Council ot Califor nia, kept an account at tho bank. Ho fdetifled Tvetlmoo's signature. NKW YORK, Oct, ltl.-That "reckless Inngungu nud outrageous faUohonds by Koosovelt's poltlcal enemies proclpttntcd tho attempted assassination of the pregrcsslvo can- dldato for president," was charged hero by Medlll McCormlck. McCor mlck characterised Republican Com mlttcemnu Mulvaua of Kansas and Democratic Committer of Oregon ns "(wo cads whom faft and Wilson ought to kick out of their parlies." BATTLE WITH STRIKING MINES WASHINGTON, Oct. J 7.- -To pro tect government military secrets, President Tnft today signed an or der prohibiting foreign vessels from entering any of tho following ports without first securing authority from tho navy department. Tortugns. Flu.: Great Harbor, Culebrn, Guantaunmo. Cuba; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Sublg Day, P. I. KLY, Nov., Oct. 17 -ill a buttlo botwouu twenty strikers uitd a party of guards nt tho galo of tho Htoplou uiliiu aud Hiueiier nt McGlll today two Greeks worn Mllml. Thu Im ported armed guaids uiu said to hnvo done (ho killing. (lownnor Oddlo witnessed tho rioting at MoUIII jestenlay, and Im mediately sent tho statu police from Carson to tho scono. Tho crowds dispelled, but reas sembled thin morning. Tho strik ers nltugo that. tho guards opened fire upon them without provocation. Two hundred and fifty guards are now on duty nt tho uiliio in McGlll, aud everything Is uultit this after noon. The mlno operators are trying to gut troops to tho scene. of bin ramlly who are going lo vote with him for Voodrov- Wilson. Mills first hcciuuo Interested In politics when Jitmuri It, Pollc wits it enudldlo for president nud ho cunt hlti flrM volo for Franklin Penrco. Ho voted for Llurolu and never failed lo cast his ballot at a presi dential election since. Ho hail ad vised (ho dotuocrntle slate lieiul qimrlors hero that ho proposes Vot ing for Wilson, and says Unit lia wife, three daughters, two diuight orsdu'lnw, seven sonii, four moiih-Iii-law and two grnudsoiiH, or a total of-twenty, will volo tho fltrnluht FAMILY OF TWENTY TO VOTE S0LIDF0R WILSON HAN FRANCISCO, Cal Oct. 17. - Hubert G. Mills, a G A It. veteran of Riverside, Cal., lips 19 members ALL YOU NEED IS A CASCARET TONIGHT One Ihifo l'aM''s Cold Compound (hen Relief Cmo In l't' Hours BECKER'S BANK ACCOUNT BARRED FROM EVIDENCE Ni:W YORK, Oct. 17. The Becker defense scored a tolling point today when It succeeded In prevent ing Decker's bank account being pie sonted to the Jury. Justice Goff sustained Attorney Mclntyro's objection, saying the pos session or money, oven though se cured Illegally, could not be used to establish a motive tor tho crime charged against Becker Household Economy How to Have Dtp ltn( Couch Syrap aail jure 3, by Maklntr It at Homr. Cough uiodicJm-j, as a rule, contain a largo quantity of plain syrup. If joti take one pint of grnmilntrd itigar, add pint of warm water and tir about 2 minute, you hao as good syrup as money could buy. If you will tlton nut 21& ounv of Pincx (SO cents' worth) iu a pint Lottie, and till It up with tho Sugar Syrup, you will linvo ns much cough nyrup a you could buy ready mado for $2UW. It krern perfectly. And you will And it tho l-t cough syrup you ever Used- even in whooping cough, iou can ltl it take hold- o tu nny hours. STOP HAIR FALLING TODAY It won't cost you a cunt to prove that you can stop falling hair and prevent baldness, for Chas, Strang will supply you with n bottle of PARISIAN Hago and If you are not sntUftod with the result ho will re fund tho full purchase price. The snmo guarantee applies to dan druff, splitting hair, faded hair or scalp Itch. PARISIAN Sago Is tho most de lightful, refreshing and Invigorating hair dressing la tho world. It pre serve tho natural color of tho hair ami Imparls to It a glossy appear anco that all admire. Itrgo bottle CO cents nt dealers everywhere. Tho girl with the Au burn tiHlr on every package, You will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all tho Grlppo symp toms leaving after taking tho very first done. It Is n posltlvo fact that Pnpo'H old Compound taken every two hours, until three consecutive iIondh nro taken, will end (ho Grlppo and break up tho most severe cold, either In the head, chest, bank, slouuiuh or limbs. It promptly relieves tho must mis erable headadlidlie, dullness, head and none stuffed up, iTviirUliiieioi. sucexliig, soro throat, running of tho nose, mucous catarrhal dldsdchargcit, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic, twlngers. Get a JlR.ceut package of "Papo's Cold Compound" from .your drug gist and lake It with Uio klinwledgo thut It will potdtlvoly and promptly euro our cold and end nil the grip misery; without nn assistance or bad aftereffects and that It con tains no quinine don't nrropl some thing else snld to tin Just an good, Tastes nice--nets gently. fa za yxPFrJr LAWS0N SAYS $17,000,000 ' FUND WAS RAISED (Continued from pago 1.) FORT WAYNE, Hid., Oct. 17 Governor Johnson of California, progressive candidato for vicn presi dent, spoke hero this afternoon and then left for Marion, whero ho is scheduled to appear tonight. Governor Johnson Is finishing his campaign In Indiana which was In terrupted In September, From Marlon Johnson will go di rectly to Chicago to confor with his running mate, Colonel Roosevolt, having been summoned by tho latter. p i no nmi wvcro couuti It is illt laxative rnoiiirli. Itan n. Pm1 Umlo rlfect, and tuto Is plra.iunL Tnks n tcaipoouful every one, two or inrc-o nours. It is a splendid remedy, too, for whooping cough, croup, hoarsen, atth nw. elicit pains, etc. Pinp.x is tha mot valushlo concentra ted compound of Norway white pine ex tract, rich In gualucol and all tlio hr.il. Ing pino elrmonts. No other prepara tion wilt work in this formula. This rcclpo for making cough Tcmedy with PInex and Supir Synip Is now used and nrircd In thousands of lionvs in tlio Unltml States and (inad.i. Tho plan has often been iniitatcti but never sucrefully. A guaranty of abwilutei satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, poos with this rcle. Your druggist has PInex, or will ert It for vou. If not, scud io Tho PJncx Co., Ft. Wayne, ind, An International exposition or horticulture will be held at St. Pe tersburg In the spring. dnrd Oil -ouiUHiy t;ue between '."00,OuU to JpOuVlOO to .Judge I'ur kerV cJiuiDuiii in JHOl nud guve their ngciilH a free hand nt the con vention which nominated I'nrlxT. ' Luwso;i said he knew "ui a general way" that Wall street intcrcts planned o iujci-t Colonel Jfoosewll into the prcefiit cjuuiiiaign, split the republican purty nud ilelVat Tafi. lie asserts, however, that Col. Jloosc- vejt did not know of (his plan. la referring lo his own eontrihu timis Muuscy silid: "The Jjttle amount which J contributctl miikes me look like u piker in view of tJie huge wumii I whs ieMrfed uh giving." Xriiusey uHhuttcd thut Itoosevell's pro-uouvcution cujuiiaigii cost 751, ()U. C'ortolyoii wns npt siiro whether officials of (he Slnudurd Oil com jiany Imd eoiitributed us indiiiduals, nudinj,': " coiisulcred that Colonel House- veil b letters referred solely to the htnndaid Oil ixjiporalion uud not to iudividuuls. f he had ordered tho return of individual contributions I do not Jielieve I would huve obeyed Hich orders. Wjj drew no lino uguiust iMirjioniiipu liiintribiitioiiM. Jt was ltnosovejj who objcpli'd to inouey from the Stumlurtl Oil company." I Realty Co, TEDDY WIRES APPRECIATION OF SYMPATHY TO TAFT UKVKlllMW Muss., Oct. 10. Ar riving licre today after nutoiuohilin;; from Worcester, President Taft found U telegram from Theodore Koosevelt nwailiu'him. Jt rend: 'fI appreciate your sympathy nijd wisli lo thank you for it." Mrs. Koohcvell also telegraphed thu president: ''Tiin fnmil) and 1 unite our thanks for your kind exjiression of sym piitliy." . r - ' , ' FIRE DESTROYS OIL HOUSE OF 0. W. R. 4 H. AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, 6et: UK A lire which broke out-lb tho oil house of tho O. W, If. uud N. uhoittViioon tp day is sliij nifiiifig. li in not believed however, llm lila.no will sjircad. J-'our- leen tliousaiiil irullotis of oil pro stor ed iu the buildiiu;, hut it is believed this will be save!. Jt is expected that the damage will approximate $10,000.- ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MONEY TO f,OAN-a00 or H)7--tloa at H per'f oont on country, Clark Realty Co. 183 WANTED-acreage. -Listings pi low snlo or t'radu. priced Clark Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 147 acres, 'i miles north or Mod ford, :', arms In cultivation, tho en tiro plnco can bo pjit in cultivation nt a iioiulnul expense, 0 room hoiisu and largo barn, sood well. ' R. F. I). every day and telephone, price J7.G00 or will trado for city pro perty. lfio acres on Evans crouk, G miles from Roguo River, 0 room house and small barn, wutcr right belongs to tho place, can sell this placo for ?s,roo. 80 acres betweou tho table rocks on tho iiiiiIii road with plenty of water, .'Ifj ucrcn Hot to trees, !!& Jtcius of tho host vogutublo soli In thu valley, sold 13,500- worth or truck off of this last year, now C room houso and all new out side buildings, stock, tools and ovory thing goes with tho placo at 'i'i$ pur acre. Wo havo sumo bargains In small tracts both Improve ! ' ..r-lmprovod In any part of tliovnlioy. Don't fal to sop us. f Furnlshod and iinrurnlshcd houses for rent. Employ incut Woman cook on ranch. Girls and womoii for gonoral'j houso work, Waitress In small hotel. Ranch hands, laborors. ' Wo havo applicants llstod for positions In city. Pan rill vacancies Jn, ilpiPflt all Hues or business with efficient help. MBS. EMMA BITTNER Phono 4 Ml Home, 14. Opposite Nash Hotel Babrfs tv;rtv!; 'r siP s'C Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, becnuso nnturo Intended hut for motherhood. But cvcn tho loving nnturo or a mother shrinks from tho ordeal or suffering nud danger. Wom en w ho uso Mother's Friend nro saved much discomfort and tbelr systems nro In a hualthy condition to meet tho tlmo with tho Jcasl possible danger. Mother's Friend Is rocommotidod only for tho roller and comfort of oxpoct ant mothers, nud Its many yearn of success, and tho thousands of endorse ments rccolved from women who havo used It nro a guarnntco of tho bonoflt to bo derived from Its use. Mothor'a Frlond allays nausea, pre vents caking of 44. - the breasts, aud llllllhsfttMS In ovory way ZxSy". contributes to T'laTTIfcllU strong, healthy n-Am ' motherhood. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our freo liook for exiRctnnt mothors. BRADFIELO RECUUT0R CO., AtlssU, Ct. PLUMBING Steam and Ilot Wator Heating All Work OusrsnlMj Prices Iteasunsbls COFFEEN & PRICE tS Howard Jtlook, JCntrsnen 00 Oth St. Vnius . ( - ,1 Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAMIINUTO.V, I. C. Public Land Matters: rtnal Proof. Desert Lands, Contest aud JUnlng Casts). Scrip. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Plowshares Ground Oars for Hire Repairing Vliopnix, Ore IMinuo 81(5 K-1 FRUIT MEN Hold Your Applos and Get Bottor Prices Wo can Hlpro 1,7 cans more of fniil. Rales an follews: U00 boxes or Uhh 25f per box lor (he .season. 'All iji oxcess or 200 boxes liOc J or I be season. ; Season lo April Jst. i Medford Ice & Storage Co. APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts nnd quantities, nod what prlcoT Wo nro not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chanco tho marhotT Consult un and wo will glvo you quotations. In ovory enso wo send tho iiollom sale notes. In Now York wo iiso our own buIo notes, and do not havo apples sold by auction. nn 7, i W' WXWZ & CO. 70 Park Placo row y()J.jc 1801 ROOMS 0 Hiid 7, VA3M UL00K. Kstnbllshod 1878 FRUIT Incorporntod 1004 D. CROSSLEY &SONS Commission Mprchants 01,Frui!klli m,, Now York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own houses In NKW YORK, LIVimroOL, L()NI)PN AND GLASGOW ""Jorw our Jtotruo Wvor roprosen.atlvo. OHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon