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W PAG1 TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, M15DF0RD, OKKfiON, MONDAY, OOTODBU 21. 1MB. c I 'io 0mmmmm mini miiiii , imii, , n i .. I.l ill! i ', . urn f PERSONAL II. K. dates closed a deal yester day whurehy ljo Bold to Mr. Chas. Olson of 1117 West Oth, ttio now bungalow lowited nt No. 12, ltosu RVC Mr. and Mrs Olson nro new arrivals In Medford coming from l'hocillxr Arls., lf. OIboii In con dcclcd with tho Medford Domestic laundry. They will movo from their present location on West 9th Into their now homo on ltoso avenuo at nn crly date This salo was mado by1 CcarRO C. Cornlttus. Steroptlcan lecture nest Friday night on ''Fahinua Mausoleums of tha world," by Hon. I.. I. Austin of Chicago, at tho Nalatorlnm. This Is att educational lecture of much In terest to every one, .OnlySO cents. Rural delivery regulation mall hot with iinmo painted on, at M. P. & II. Co. Only SO cents. .183 ' A surprise party was" Riven Miss Clara Manning Wednesday evening at tho liomo of Mrs. Charles Wil son, 237 X. Central. A dinner of 8 covers was spread by a number o? her friends. Tho evening was spent In music Tho guests were: Mrs. .1. D. Torrlll. Mrs. X. McAlplne, Mrs. C Snyder, Miss Ann 'Hansen, Miss Ethel Howard, Miss Leontlne Gas pard, 'Miss Jen Hansen, Miss Clara Manning. Lewis Foolo of South Central aVe nuc. has sold his home and with his family has gone cast. For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write joiir Insurance. Ho knows how. Professor 'X. L. Xarragan of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Monday. Chris Gottlieb, H. B. Patterson and J. V, Myers left Monday by auto for the Klamath country for a duck hunt. C. S, Lebo, who returned Sunday from San Francisco, states that a straw Tote was taken on train Xo. 14 with, the following Result; Wil son, 36; Roosevelt, 34; Taft, 9. Debs, 4. A canvass of tho women showed Wilson, S; Roosevelt, 15; Taft, 2. Dr. Rlckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentncr's. No drops used. A. A. Stearns, of Cottage Grove, is In Medford on business. Mr. arid Mrs. A. D. ttarrcll and son and daughter, recent arrivals from Malno, have rented a residence in Medford and will remain here at least for. the winter. Forty degrees below zero in Malno last winter -was just a little too much cxhlllaratlng ozone- to suit and In consequence tbe' seek a milder climate. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Carnahan of tho Illne Ledge mines, are in tho city for a few days stay. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1,00 for ncn and women. Dr. R. 3. Lockwood, chlroproctcr and nervo specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. phone Home 145. M. Hormann left Monday for a several days' hunting trip In the An- plegate country. H. G. Wlmer of Eagle Point, was In Medford Sunday. . Rev. G. LeTtoy Hall, formerly pas tor .ot 'tho Baptist church in Med ford, now located In the Coos Bay country, is in Medford for a few days ih tho interest of a colporteur project which ho has under way at Cdos Bay, He will have built a largo missionary boat in which he will hold religious services and will movo from place to paco in the waters of Coos Bay and the rivers which empty Into the hay, S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th tlobr M. P. & H. bldg. Sam Richardson, Lute and Hob Doucl wcro out qual hunting a few days ago in the vicinity ot Rock Point. They found tho birds plenti ful and gathered in a goodly number of them and as n pleasant diversion they shot a flno deer which wab swimming In Rogue river and which they brought ashoro about a mile further down the river. Oak and hardwood-$4.50nd 55.00 1 per cord. ' Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. " Mrs. Maude Haiden, a widow lady aged-forty years and living at Tiil eut, died Sunday. Slio was a na tive of Illinois and leaves three children. Funeral services will be hold' 'at tho Christian church Mon day at 2 o'clock. Rev. Doylo of this city, officiating. Deceased formerly lived lu the Butte creek country. II, P. Meador, of Talent, was in the.clt'yj. Monday, . Glasses' fitted without- uso of drugs. Dr. RIckort, over Kent tier's. C. W, Cnnflojd of Kerby wus among tho residents of Josephine county who wore In Medford during the weok. i WecKs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS H-t . JBy FfcOM 871 Mffct )ieMi jr. W. Wctka vrtX if, . ., . .9n H99 fcABT AMMTAV Born In Orland, Cal., on Friday. October n.X, 11) 1 2, to Mr. and Mrs, 13. 'W, Wilson, n boiW Mr. and Mrs. Wllnoii formerly resided In Med ford Mrs. Wilson being a daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. It. V Goodnle of this city. John .1. Stafford, manager of tho California Land company ot Yreka, Is in Medford on htlslucstt. 1 Oak'iuid hardwood $4.G0 and f 5.00 nor cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Kdgnr S, llafer returned Sunday evening from a few days business slsy In San Francisco. J). II llnrroll. of .loo Bar, Cal., waa in Mcdfdord over Sunday. C O. Powers, tho architect, ar rived In Medford Saturday. Mr. Powem w'll have chnrgo of the con struction of Dr. Pagoda new opera houso .Hid has commenced work with engineers laying out tho foundation. D. H. Jackson was a recent busi ness visitor in Ashland. ' J. J. Wlnnlngham, constable of Big Butte precinct, Spent Saturday lu Mr d ford. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg., phono Home 145. Austin Corbln and Corbln Kdzall made a business trip to Medford tho forepart of the weok. Editor Lampman of tho Gold Hill Xews was among the many in our city Saturday. Mrs. L. Watklus has been visiting relatives and friends llvitfg at Cen tral Point. George A. Butx has returned from his European trip. Mrs. J. D. Fay has returned from Klamath Falls. She was accom panied hero by James and Elizabeth Manning, who will nay Medford a visit. Capt, J. P. S. Quinan of Berkeley, Cal., Is visiting Medford, Theo. Glass of Antloch tran sacted business In Medford quite re cently. George Lyman, democratic candi date for county commissioner, spent Saturday In Medford. as also did W. H. Miller, democratic candidate for county clerk. Fred Straube and Facklum broth ers of Willow Springs district have each threshed soveral thousand pounds of flno alfalfa seed, which finds ready sale. General Emanuel Mayer of Port land has been making Medford a business visit. John E. Soliss was In Medford not long since. Ho Is in charge of the MG Pitt orchard, located near Eagle Point. C. A.. Phetster, A. Penwe.ll and others wcro In Willow Springs dis trict Sunday shooting quail. So wero Postmaster Tex and Thomas Pankey of Central Point. Birds do seem to be plentiful. John KIlppol or Portland is in Medford visiting- his mother and sis ter. Ho has been connected with tho U. S. custom house at Portland for many years. Southerri Oregon will receive con siderable attentlin from prominent i'olltlcal speakers during the last part of the campaign. Besides Gov. Marshall of Indiana, Col. C. S. Wood and ex-Senator Fulton will speak at different points this and next week. Mr. Prico is in Medford again on a visit. Ho formerly conducted tho meat market and grocery store on Xorth Central avenue. J. Beeir and L. Rumlcy were over from Jacksonville a few days since. Win. W. Gregory a lid 'A. Turpln of Mound district transacted business In our city Saturday. E. J. Kaiser of Ashland spent Saturday in Medford. Mr. Webster who haB been hunt ing in tho Applegate atid Sterling mountains with Mr. Peck ham and others, returned Sunday. The par ty kilted four deer and a bear when he returned home Charles Lindsay of Llllycn, this county, was at Jacksonville Monday before the equalization board. J. W. ChurcalTl anu" Xlex Ros borough, officers of the California- Oregon Power company, are in Med ford. They canie on business con nected with the right of that com pany to tho water power of upper Rogue river, which is being con tested by Benjamin Charles of St. Louis and his associates. District Attorney Mulkey was in Jacksonville Monday on officlul bus! nebs. VWW. Cardwoll'of Rouoburfe, ft pioneer 'resident of -tills Valley, Is in independent cundidute for prosecut ing attorney of the second district. B. H, Churles of St. Louis, a rela tive If W. M. Holmes, lu hero look ing after his water rights on Roguo river. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amanu nro expected to it r rive In Medford tho latter part of tho week nnd will probably reside here during tho whi ter, Mr. and Sirs, Aniann wero early day residents of Medford but have lived in Oakland, Cal., 'for a number of years. They nro par- outs of Piro Chlef Aniann. Edwards & Garrison have dla posod of their group of . copper mines on .Silver Fork In the Blue Ledge district, to San Francisco parties, and further development work Is to start soon. A. B. Cornell' If Grants Pass has been lit Medford looking after tho liltorcta of tho Oregon Life insur ance company, Mrc nml Alr. L C. Brown nnd children of Ooncoptlbn, Cat,, who hare been In Medford- for tho past two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. Bennett nl 102 West Jackson boulevard, rtHuruod to their homo Monday morning, Mrs. A, McKollhr, of Blaiichnrd vllle, Wis., nnd Mrs. Montelth and Mrs. lsabell Scherer, of Monroe, Wis., wero In Medford over Sunday, guests of their old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Porter. M. L, Erlckson, supervisor of Crater Xatlonnl forest, Is having a trail mado to connect tho Applegate district with Klamath rlvor, Tho trail will bo twenty miles lu lertgth and will be built on n wagon grade. Next season Is it expected the trail will bo convorted luto a wugon road. " Tho Presbyterian cjiurch yesterday held the first communion sorvlco slncti the completion of tho now auditorium. 17S persons partook ot tho communion and twenty persons united with the church of whom' six wereby profession, Forty-ono have United with this church since April 1st. The warehouse of tho Mason-Erh man wholcsalo grocery company was broken into Saturday and a Case ot oysters was stolen together with a Iqw other articles. En trance wasv effected by breaking out a window. Tho pollco have as yet been Unable to secure any trnco of tho burglar. Street. Commissioner Baker has a great number or teams at work hauling gravel to both the-east and west approaches to the new Jackson bonlovard bridge. Ho Is also grav eling tho boulevard froln the cast approach of the brldgo to tho west end ot tho pavement lu East Med ford. This street and tho brldgo nro now passable and considerable traVcl Is going that way rather than cross the temporary structure on Main street. FIND BLOOD STAINED GAS PIPE (Continued from pace .1.) bused ukui an effort to prove nn nlibi. lie is ileiKmdin;; upon Frank Longwell, an employe of the hotel where lie worked nnd Dick I'hcil'er, proprietor of tlie U. S. Chop house to prove his whereabouts hut according to tlic.se tWu thej kiiow nothing of h'nj whereabouts nftcr 10 o'clock on tho night in question. Lnuwcll had ml tippointmciit to meet Parker lit the city park that eveninjr at 8:30 o'clock. He was de tained n fchort time tmd on reaching the park about 8: ITi ho failed to find Parker, lie then went to a tdiow aud returned tliionIi the park at 10:15 looking for. Parker. IIu failed to find him. Lougwcll slates that lie is positive that it was after 10 o'clock. i I'heifcr, on the other hand went Home auout v:u una on (uisning through the park saw Parker and stopped and gave him a cigarette. He states that he was home before 10 and that Parker wus nlouc in the park. The next man to see Parker that hns been found i;s Night Officer Cudy who Mutes that Parker cniiii: up FronC btrcet after ll o'clock and passed him at the comer of Main ami Front spooking to him. Tho Jiour that elapsed, and during which Span os pays the crime took place, Parker has not accounted for. Greeks who fimtftfilJan'otf und Deda.sknlous leave the pool room .say that he left there ubont 10:05 p. in. 5 LookK Bail or- Parker Tm! fact that the officers now have in their iosheShion the piece of giis pipiA wbioh Spnubs described but trft?d ihut ho could not tell what had become of It M Parker hud plac ed it id IiIm pocket and carried it away With liim, and that the addition al fuel tlitit it-w'iih found uenr the room where Parker was bleeping at that time is strongly corroborative of Hpuiios' coiifciHion. Sheriff Jones and Officer Ciifgcade'noW hhvu nolh- flig left to do having located all of the pvideiice, with the one uxccptioii of tjiu money luki-u from Dudnuku Ion. ' Packer's preliminary hearing will he held next Thursday afternoon bo forii; Justice Ui(x lit Jacksonville, Saturday morning tho cinployuit of tho "llig '-.Piups - Lumber conipnOy found if piece Sit l'uh piixr ticni1 Iho stable whem Hpitiii wuhe'd after tho crime who immediately reported the matter to (lie authorities. An in vestigation wus (nude and the pipe thrown away as it ooilld not, even by tho wildest stretch of imagination, been believed Iho ouu (hat did the work. POOL OF $10,000 ON ,m. I WILSOH IN CALIFORNIA PAHADKN'A, Cal., Oct, 'J 1. Throe M-enlthy iiieii of I'ashdenuliuvt' form ed a pool of 10,0(10 und plncod it in the .hands of broker to bet tlntt Woodrpw Wilson will cUrry the AMo of Culifoiniu. It is 'not 'stated what oddjf (hoy will nuccpt iit tlid hroktr inliinnles flint Jiellor lliiui Jtvo to one must bo offered, Mis mMd FOR TRIP 10 LUKE K. II. WhltheVk of tht' doptirlmcnl of uvohigy, UnivetMtv H' Wisconsin, hus ngniu voiced Ins tippivHulion ol tho utitouiohile, (rip tendered (tin American (Irognipuienl society s ex cursion, by thu Medium I'onmieu'inl club by writing the following leltor to the Coiuntcivitil club of Ihix city: "I Imvo Jnh' returned to Mmlisoil from tin delightful trip which th( lu tcriiatlounl eognplu'rs huvc hceq taking through the I'uilcd flutes. Agniu and again itftor leaving Med ford members of our imrlv smiIu in hot henrly appreciation tif tho ex twine kindness which we received nt your bauds duriiu; our visit to Med ford nud Crater Lake, 1 onnuol re frain from tnriiin expressing my own sincere appreciation of all the kind nes mid courtesy which wo received I'm myou durjng those throe days. Our Crater JLnku und Medford trip stands out ns one of Iho most de lightful experiences of the entire ex cursion. You may bo nssured thnt every member of our party cninfr nwtiy from Oregon with the most hearty feeling of appreciation and gratitude IW what yon did for u. I heard a number of iho men siiy "If I ever go west to raise fruit, 1 going to Medford." am CUMMINS' FOR TEDDY I DKS MOI.VKS. Iowa, Oct. 21. Declaration thnt ho will support Theodore Hooscvelt for tho prcal dency Is mado la X stntcmcut hero today to the republicans ot Iowa by Senator Cummins. Cummins couples the announcement of hta support with au attack on tho Industrial commission plank or tho progres sive platform. ' Ho says, tivorgo V. Perkins Is father of tho Idea and asserts that It means combination and monopoly everywhere In nearly everything. FIGHTING FOR WATERS (Continued from page 1.) aro takihg buUmoro water, from tho stream than jltcy need to oporato tholr power plaint; Tho Orcgbu-Callfornlft Power com pany have altojlnstltutcd u number of suits on their own responsibility, which cover Irrigation rights to the water ot thu Hpguo above tho Gold Hay dam. ThQcoinpnuy states that they need all of tho water in tho Hogue to "operate lliclr plant at Gold Ituy ami (hat wator must not ho takon from "tho Roguo for Irri gation purposes above that point. They have contested thn rights of tJ. H. Volghte. Jfrs. nirdman, A. W. Selsny, the Table Itoclc Ditch com pany ajifl "others. ' " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To ,buy sonio good buT ncas, groceries preferred, have somo good city property to trade nnd domu cash;' Address T. li caro Mall Tribune. ' 187 FOR HALl'iVfctor'iilionoHraph now, used less than a week. Cost $50, will 'sell for $35. $5 worth of records, 2 - record holder In eluded In the prico. Call G712. 182 FOR KENT Two room hoimo, or will' sell on easy monthly pay meats. l.'iO W. Main. 180 WANTED J6U0 to 1000, will buy or take part Interest In good busi ness. Must shdw results. Full details. Address Regnls, caro "Mall Tribune.- ' ' 18 MI-O-NA BANISHES INDIGESTION SoiuneKs, Fullness, Rckliliig, and ull Hlommli Misery DlNappcur In Flvo .Minutes "Tried thbiu all," you liay, "and not one curdd."?' Well, you liavo- hV tried Mf-O-.A '8tomat;h Tablets or ydti Would not bd bothered with stomach trouble today. I'orhaps you bought a box ahd took' one or two 'and thcli lot tho resit stand, forgotten, lit Uio cup board. ',' " Make ho mlstnkot If 'you VIII take MIKKVA Htotiiach Tnblots regu larly you can forever end all 'stom ach misery and shavu 'a stbmauh a's strong and vlKOrolis pnll hs -ublu' -to digest tho heartiest meal i the best stomach In America. If you suffer four Indigestion, Dyspopslu, Oaslrltls;- Catarrh of 'thu Btomaoh, or any. Stoluapli' Misery Chan. Btrarin is Authorized 'to 'r'cfuti4 your nloney If you are dissatisfied With the result, obtained from MI-O-NA. Price 00 conts, hh mm 60 DAY LIT HACUAMWNTO, On!., Oct. Ml Reports that Governor lllrnm John sou, because hn has boon nhsunl from thn Rtuto filJtty days on his ensterh cMnpnlgu' Klood lu daugor ot losing tho govuruonthlp wore donled lihru today nt the capltol. Under tho authority of a rcitultt tlon passed by tho loglslnturo Gov ernor Johiikon hH pormldslou to bu absent from thu stato "for more , ii.,, . ., m.i iimu nixiy iiu.vs, ni a lime, rue niiilBtltlftlm, iillnti'U Ihrt liil.ljlrlllirn ..... .......... .......... ..... ,u,u......- , to grant tills pormlsslon, and Attor ney Uohoral Webb linn advised John ou thnt tho resolution compiles With the' constitutional rovlxlon, It Is the tact which has mado tho ttoV cruor desire to remain on his cam imlKii. When Johnson loft California two months no ho ctpoctod to roturn by tho end ot tfoptombor und to spenk lu nil pints of tlilsstato dur ing tho fllml weeks of tho contest. Tho state, commlttoo Is now winding out Its own speakers to carry out this schedule. T MORAL CENSOR. EDDY MUST STAND TRIAL l.OS ANOKl.KS, Oct. l!l Jtivoiillo JiiiIku Wilbur today licit! City Prose cutor Ouy Kddh churxod wilh con tributing to the dcliuiiimioy of .Mrs. Alicu Phelps for trial in the superior court. Kddio's counsel presented no evi dence in his bchiilf. Tho prosecutor retiicstcd Mnyor Alexiindcr to with hold action lookiiiir to hit removal from office until niter the trial. Tho mayor heard the retiunst in silence. Kddio will have it second prt'lhnhi; ary hearing Thursday on the charge of contributing to tho-iMinui'tioy of Mrs. Alum Jones, nn Octoroon, who makes sensational charges against the city proM-ontor. . SAYED HIS SON I'nim Constitutional Dctlliif. So many cases lllto this nro com ing to our attention for the benefit of fathers ami moherii of ' weak, sickly, ailing children In this Vi cinity wu publish tho following let ter; Mr. Richard Rush ot Colum bus, Intl., snyu: "I bclluvo I tun Indebted to thu valuable medicinal proportion of Vlnol for tho health of my little sou Dale. Ho had' a c Vi.'ro attack of whooping cough and measles, which affected Ills lungs and geuural coustltillon. Vo tried soveral other remedies without bene fit, then conimtmccd using Vlnol nnd 1 tuko plcnsuru In acknowledging my confidence, lu Us rustoratlvo and re constructive virtues, for my llttlo son Is tho pluluro ot health now, all dun to thu uso of' Vlnol." This Is hecauso tho child needed thu strengthening cod liver ele ments and the tonic Iron that Vlnol contains. No oil, delicious taste, Children love It. AVn give back your money If Vlnol docs not do all wu claim. Medford Pharmacy. RESDLtS TELL Thcro Can He So Doubt About the Results In Metlfortl Results tejl tho talc. All doubt Is removed. ' Tho testimony of if Medford cli zen can be easily Investigated. What better proof can bo hnd? T. J. Williams, C17 Oukdam avo nue, MedfoTd, Ore., says: "In 1U07 utter pdan's Kidney Pills benefited ino so greatly, I publicly recom mended then), At (his tlmu I am again pleased to speak in tholr pralso und give permission for tho continued publlcaflon ofmy testi monial., I suffered for yours from kidney und bladder trouble, tho symptoms being slight ut first, but becoming worso us tlmu passed. Tho im'ltiH Id ny1 buoK buck uio so nddto that 'I oura )iard!y'onliifro'1thVn, und as thd ros'ult of restlos lilghts. I arose n tho morning all worn out. Often 1 was so lai in I f'lft that I could not stoop and headache and dizzy spoils wuro common, Itrlod so nui'iiy remedies wlthoiit bulpg holpml that I becamo discouraged, but when Doiui'h Kidney Pills worn recommended to mo, t duuldod to tuJo thorn us a Inst resort, Kpro cured n supply ut Hasklns' drug Htoro ahd after using two fboxes, l could soo that u groat Impr'ovomont hud dbtlecn madod, I grow bettor froin that tlmo on and was soon free from kidney complaint," For sulu by all dealers. Prico 50 couts. Fostor-Mllburn' Co,, lluffulo, Now York, eolu ugonls for the United Btot'es. ' jtomombor t)in nnrno -Donn's .mul take no other. "Our Personal lb all Wo iv lwn In tniliM lu thlfl town for nome tlino, ami xi ut looting to ImlM tin timid by itlwityn mtvlwlnp par p irons tlirlit. So wIimi w loll you thnt we hvu found liiti fcccniu rouitOy nml Hist wa Hlioul Imcit of It with tha iimmifnotarerH Iron find Hoorantte. bnohol by ouilve- you cull doHml upon II Hint v lvo our ndvlco not lu order to itII n few liotltrn of medicirtn to nltln NUffet nrn, tint to cnimo wo linov how It will lo-lp oor buutiiomt If wo liol.t Oi r luirotu, Mlt keep In tlool nnd ecll, nil lh well Known pltln remeiilrn. Hut vo, will HiIh, if von nro nuffrriuif from ny i mrii yi inuoii.n'i uu j m hi , i. ...l. AM ,A,,MM ...M .!. .'Mil lh ,., . llllli. ti "Kin irniiinr. crt'wriunt ,pimh,i-i in- Inimr vn .Jiiit vail 10 Irv n mil r tetter., wn want you in try a run . tv o imttio or n. i. ik. rroinTi nipi v- .'-j".i';. ..,. r .-"' .-. ' --. --.;--- ' ll'" -, ir i: iiiis, not no 1110 wont, una MEDFORD S.S.S. Rliounttitbm la duo to nn oxoonn of Urlo acid, an IrrltAtlng, Indnmmatory accumulation, which gota Into tlin olroulatlon booauso ot woalc kldnoya. constipation, Uullgtlon, nud other phyalonl lrreulnrltlo whloh nro usually cotisldorotl of no ituportanoo, Nothing npnlloil oxtorjiulty ottn ovur ronoli the soat of this trmiulo tho most such trontmoivt oun tlo lit rootho tho rmlmi tomiMirnrllyj whllo potash and Othor mlnoral ntodlcluns runlly add to tho ucldlty of tho blood, nnd thla tluid thoroforo continually grow inoro norld nnd vltlatod. Then lustcatl of nourtshlug thn different niusclc.i nml Joints, keeping tbcm In a norumlly nupnlo nnd elnatlo oondltlon. It gnulually hnrdons nnd stltfeas thotn by dryln up tun natural oils nnd ltuldo. Hliuinutlm can jiover b cured until tho blood b purttletL 6. 8. 8. thoroughly olanuiwm nud rsnovatM the circulation by neutralizing, thu nolda nnd driving tha ciuiao from the system. It strengthens and tnvtgoratoo tho blood so that luntoud of iv sour, weak stream, depositing tie rid untl painful onrroslvn muttur lu the muscles. Joints ami bouos, It nourblioa tho ontlre body with pure, rich blood and permanently cures IlhoumntUiu. 8.0.0. oontalua no imtosli. nlkfttl or otner Imrmfut mineral, but Is mndn entirely of roots, Injrln nmt barks of great purifying and tonlu properties. Hook on Iluoumatlsm and nny medloal advice in to nil who write, v IBS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examine our goods and gel our prices before buying Klsewhere. Kstabllsuod 1S7S FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Oomraissioa Merchants SOI I'renkllu St., New York Out Hporlnlly APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our jwn hnncs In NKW VOIIIC, MVKUPOOL, LONDON ANU fliafifiOW Direct consignments solicited or soo our Itoguo Illvor roprosontatlve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Get Better Prices Wo. can store 17 eai-rt more of fruit. IfhtoH as follews: 200 boxes or lens 2oe per box for Hie season. All in excess of 20Q boxes 120c for the season. Season to April 3st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What sorts and quantities, and what prico? Wo aro not tond erlntf for anybody's fruit, ' Do you want to consign and chance tho mnrkot? 'Consult us nnd wo will clvo you quotations. In ovury caso wo sond tho solium suto notes. In Mow York wo uso our own salo uolos, and do not hnvo' applos sold by auction, I .- W. N. WHITE ft 00. 7G Park Place Now York FOR SALE A- " - ( t'Two hotfi, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Watoiy sower, pavomoitt and sidowalka in, alloy in rear; best two lots in tho addition. - . One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sowor; pavomont, alloy in rear, Mvc-room houso and lot, Kenwood- avenuo Goneroto foundation, )laslerod, wired and plumb ed, lot laj foot deep, hall! block fourth - street pitvomcntj' hifjli ground. Lot South Oakdalc 60x175, all improvomonls in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenuo, alloy in rear. Seven acres, lVntiiles north oMedford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part, Any oi! tho above properties can bo purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit -pur-chagor,! : r . , t x MEDFORD BOOK STORE Guarantee . Skin Sullcrers" Medford Pharmacy , imllle will cunt ou iioHiImk, Von nlonn III JlHlH . , Aualu and npuln we ImVo teen how n fow tlionn ot till' nlmpls wnttli npplletl lu tho Hlilit, tttltes nwny, tho Huh. in. einnliy. And lli euro nil neein to tm iit'ruiuitniii ii i). l Prcftrrlpllon ntntln by 1: l i) IV 1 jilidinlnrlJs nf Ijilioiotorlts of ( lili-nH", coiiu'o'Jfd or tityinol. Klyoorlne, o I of wltiteritioen iitol oihrr heollnu. muitlilim, rooiliiit IniiiodirutH, .iid If you r liim ,-rnyi Willi Itrli. ynll vtll fenl ki oiillicil ond ooolril, tint Hull nbnolutfi;' wnnlit'il nwny Wt liinuirni you riihiuu HllN I). I. l. . . M Wo linvo niiiiKi, fa frlntt of morii ttma oho fniutly by recoinioenillntf Hil ..,.! ,. m n Mkln HiirTiTr Horn vni .,,...,... ,-- - - - --.i: .. .... . ii,cm ihui wo wnut you 10 try u ut ) , i nr puiitivp npr uuaionttix PHARMACY DRIVES OUT RHEUMATISM -n i Incorporated 1004 APPLES !-., J ""ffe 1- . ? ''1' A