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',, 1 I f) pias. tw MEDFORD MSEC TRIBUNE, jtfEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER HO, 1012. r"i h" i IAt AND t PFRSONAI -rr-r ' -. ? ff. flood totlgns In stamped nlltows At nr wilts. Handicraft Shop. 180 Notice nro lielng sent out by Lil lian A. .McttUlop, Becrcthry, Mating hl Ino 86erty or Fennsylvanlaiis ftHlJmia their fifth nhnual mcctlUK Ininn, roartlnj; room of the Prcsliy terlan church l MetWord Orcftoa on Wednesday, November C, 19 12, at 11 o'clock. Basket lunch nt 12 noon. All farmer roahlenU of IhoJ Keystone Mnto nlul their ljnrneulfite relatives are. cordially Invited. For goodness sake, havo R. A. Holmes, Iho Instirahce waa write ypur.lBsnraneo. Ho knows how. I WU Nii)lor fttid Joe -Murphy re turned Monday from a doer and bear httil In tlio Bis; Applefi.nlo country. They killed two deer and took sev eral shots at a bear but failed to L '( - . . - oring-rne animal uown. J. W. hosher of Ashland, was vis Itns ohMIine Medford friends Tues dny. tofie sure and hear Mr. Fagln Fri day night. Nov. 1st at the iNatntor lnm on elorirlc Illumination, haK Nvorlcliig models showing tho right and wrong way of window Illumina tion. 191 Mrs. C. I. Becker, of Duluth. Minn., arrived In Medrord Tuesday afternoon Mid will visit several weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. D. Dodge, at 35 North Riverside ave nue. John K. Cnrkln. republican nomi nee ifoV state representative appears as -No, 73 on the ballot. Voto 73 X J. It. Carkln. Paid Advt. X. O. Raskins and son, O. X. Has kins, of Buncom, left Tuesday even ing for a few weeks visit In Port land. Richardson & Robbtns Boned Chicken, 1912 pack S. & V. ripe -olives , In tins. Include with your next order. Schleffelin'8 Sanitary Grocery. 190 Wclborn Beeson, of Talent, was In the city Monday and Tuesday on business. Vapor hatha and scientific B&ssage $1.00 for mea and womea. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chlroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bide, pfaoae Home 145. Mr. and Irs, E. S. Demlng or Ot ter Trail country, Minn., who have been visiting in Medford for the past month, left Tuesday, evening for Portland. , ranuecl Pure Ollvo Oil, quart, two quart and gallon tins. A goed: oil can not be sold for less, as good as any, you can buy, not matter bow high' a-price you pay. Scbleffelln't Sanitary Grocery. 190 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krelger, of I.os Angeles, left for Portland Tues day 'evening after a visit of a few 'days with Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Xfiff. who were old-Uino Duluth, Minn., friends. 8. A. Nowcll. ladle taller, 4th floor M.F.&.H. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. F, Zana, of Gold Hill, were In Medford Tuesday do ing shopping. Through somo oversight or other Attorney John It. Carkln, familiar ly known to bis friends as John, ap pears on the ballot for stato repre sentative this fall as J. H. Carkln. Paid Advt. Miss Louise Glass of Eagle Point is at Rogue River for a few days' Visit to relatives. Kaola, (pure cocoanut butter) bet ter than lard, as good as butter, cheaper than elthor, and Is not like a cotton seed product, as it Is both tasteless, and odorless. Schlcffelln's Sanitary Grocery. 190 The Methodist Episcopal church was filled almost to Its capacity both morning and evening last Sunday. Rev. Eldrldya, the pastor, delivered two very eloquent, Instructive and entertaining Hermons, and the choir under the leadership of Professor Edmonds, rendered some most ex cellent music at both these services, while the solos by Miss Hlnman and Mr. Meeker were really and truly musical, treats, Oak and hardwood $4.50 and 16.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir, rVi J.,Beacom was In Grunts Pass Tuesday evening on bimlneBS. Dr. F. P. Esterly, of Trail, was In Medford Tuesday and Wednesday Big bargain for cash Red Pen cils. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Law left on No. 20 Wednesday morning for Portland where they expect to re main fpr the winter. John II. Carkln the Medford at torney Is ono pf tho republican nomi nees (or state representative from Jackson county. Paid Advt. A. J. Lewis of Elk creek spent Tuesday with friends in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. 9. Cortney, of Spokane, who have been In Med iort ,Reverai nays looKing arounu lt ft "Tuesday morning forSau Diego. , Mr. ami Mrs. K. 3. Ker.by, of Pey toni, Oregon, wero In the, city, Tues day. Sign nil checks November 2nd with a Red Pencil. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pelklngton came in form lloselmrg 6h NO. IS Tuesday, eventnj. ,. , fitted without ii so of over Kent- WwksiMcGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS 'Bsjrtaoiw'am WfM VfcMMI Jr.) W. WMka M71 A. S. 9it UT Al 'AM Q1RS8Q3 progs. Dr. Rtckcrt, to oris. Mrs. E. E. Ends nnd little daugh ter left Wednesday morning for u visit to relative? In Cottago Grove, Ore, Mrs. Ends waa nreoinnnnl.nl jnorlh by her sister, Miss Delia lloyd, who has been visiting In Medford nnd In Crlfftn creek. A good pencil cheap Red Pen Frank Ray is as In Tolo NVednes day on business connected with the Ray Realty company. John H. Cnrklnt republican nomi nee for stAte, representative appears as Xo. 73 on tho ballot. Vote 73 X J. H. Carkln. Paid Advt. Harry W. Henderson of Trail creek Is In Medford on a short busi ness trip, , Havo yon missed It? Then buy a Red Pencil. , Andrew W. liexter "ot Applegate Is In Medford on a short business trip. ' Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Treat of An dersonville, lnd., have arrived to make their home In the valley, Wheh! Where! What? Saturday, Xovembcr 2nd, everywhere Red Pencils. John H. Carkln of this city Is running for state representative from Jackson count-. Patdt Advt. Mrs. W. R. Linn, who has been In Medford visiting Mrs. Lance, re turned to her home in Yreka on Wednesday. W. T. York was in Ashland on business Wednesday. Mrs. John Pontlng returned Wednesday morning from Portland where the she had been as a delegate to the Xatlonat W. C T. U. conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prltchard and son arrived in Medford Wednesday rrom wanatchee, Wash. They are here looking the valley over with a possible chance of locating. Try a Vapor batb for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg., phone Home 145. Paul Hansen, of the Medford Sash & Door company, left Wednesday morning for a business trip to Mon tague, Cat. W. O. Bridges, a prominen citizen of Douglas, coutity, .has been making tho valley a visit. H. C. Enders anJ other citizens of Ashland were In our city during the week. H. D. Mills, representative of W. B. Dewing and his associates at Butte Falls, has been In Medford on different occasions. Dr. RIckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. No drops used. Luke Ryan and A. Cantrall were down from Jacksonville Tuesday. F. M. Smith of Sterling, was n Medford this week, on his way to Wlmer precinct, whero he owns a farm. Miss Lizzie Million and Mrs. J. M. McCall of Ashland, who were among the earliest residents of Rogue RiV' er valley, died during tho week, aged 57 and 77 years respectively. A. S. Ftjrry and Owen Dunlap of Phoenix were In Medford the fore part of the week. One-third off on all trimmed hats at L. M. Anderson's. l&9 Wm. Scott of Anttoch, author of the scheme to Issue $1,500,000 of non-interest bearing bonds for road purposes in Jackson county, was a receht visitor in Jtedford. The mat ter will be voted on at the general election. J. McCall and Frank Mooney were In Medford from Prospect the fore part of the week on a short busi ness visit. John H. Itllppel of Portland and George Blgham of Oregon City are on a hunting trip to the lmpqun Di vide and Elk creek. Every dress ha and street hat on sale at one-third oYf at L. M. Ander son's millinery, 132 W. Main, begin ning Wednesday, October 30th, will continue until every trimmed hat Is closed out. 189 D. CJnfcade and R. v. Hitchcock of (Eagle Point precinct were re cent busjhess visitors In Medford. Lewis Ulrlch of' Jacksonville, can didate for county treasurer, Bpent a fow hour in Medford Tuesday. G. W. Smith ofo Gallcu creek was among the many from Josephine county during the week, Charles Hoof ft, for many years a resldont Lake creek district, has bo come a resident of Medrord. Mrs. T. B. Klnsmnti has been vis iting relatives and friends living at Ashland. E. E. Kelly and DeArmond broth ers spent Tuefcduy afternoon at Ash land. H. C. Maury and Asbury Deal!, who own flue farms near Central Point, were among tWlr Medford friends Monday. Josephine Glnot, Don Chase nnd Dick Travorso of Sterling wore MoIik the many froin ottslde dis tricts who transacted business In Medford recently. Tin? county board oY cqunllxnttnu, which whs In session. In Jncsonvllln for a week, has finished Its labors. Rev, J, L. MntUngly, who owns a farm a few iii1Ur aohth of Jackson ville, on the Bterllng road, has be come a resident of Medford. Couoncllnmn Millar war ft recent Visitor In Ashland and looked over the municipal lighting plant of that place. David Payne, otto of Hie pioneers of Jackson county, died nt A unnl- tnrlum In Xovndn last week, after an Illness of several mouths. The remains were brought to Jackson county by Uls sons, George and ltoy, and interred In tho cemetery at Phoenix, Mr. Pay no was the son uf Mr. and Mrs. Cf. T. Payno'tof Ash land, who came to Roguo River val ley nearly half a century ago and Wsldot In this section mtu he left Tor California. Later be went to Nevada, where bo engaged In min ing, life leaves a daughter and four sons, living at Dunsmtilr, Caf. Mrs. Robert Rcomes ot Central Point Yias been visiting In Medford., Otto Caster and W. Gregory ot Ulg Sllcky transacted lnisncss In bur city recently. J. F. Kelly anil 'Vm. Schebelo were down from Griffin creek Monday. aOQUENT I stfant-' i MAUt FOR SPEECH lJriAi tJY WUUU DEMOCRACY MAIM' 'm. .."i ,1 i.lf. w . u. ' 'T-fF n'fi Al I;. It. H XEY YORK. OH. :10.--Plnns to nrrest tieke t-peoulntors who expect to charge $10 each for seats nt Mndi son Square Garden tonight where Colonel Theodore Rooeelt i" to Senk tonight wns arranged with the police today by progressive lender here. The progressive meeting to night will lie nrtdres-TMl by both Col. Roosevelt nnd Governor Ilirniu W. Johnson of California. Colonel Roosevelt left Sagamore Ililrnt HiVi o'clock this afternoon on a spccinl train. Durin hi slay in New York he will be the guest of Dr. Alexnnder Lambert, who hurried, to Chicago from New Yo"rk when the former provident wns confined in the Mercy Ho-pitnl there, right after lie wns shot by John Sclirank; SUFFRAGETTES RIOT AT HUNGARIAN DIET BUDA PEST, Oct. 30.-Because of their Violent opposition to Count TIsza's protest against universal suf frage, the members of the opposition In the Hungarian parliament, were met by a strong military cordon when they attempted to enter the house here today. The soldiers sur rounded the parliamentary buildings and repulsed the opposition deputies led by Count Albert Apponyl, Count Michael Karolyi and Francis Kos suth when they tried to break through the lines. Col. C, V.. K. .NViUlu iVplivQreif.lljf moM eloquent spwoli f ' tho ,') pnigu lo n fair sixed nuiltieo lit Moose hull Tueiiin.V ovuuijiir, a nun- )uirtimi address on rdndiiineMnl ih" inoernoy, if - sdeinlogionl and venim- mm lonlnres Hint refleotod in iuiiwio tlielion the vrholnrly lenniini of the orator and his hnmil vniputlt,v t'r slruttrlins haintiiiity. Col. WNwul I meed the history Vif ei!ixntmi fmin the IMmronhi of Ku.)t nml Ihe Imiigiug gitriletm ul' Imbilon, tliiYutgh the glory nhd do eline nf Rome, lu futlnl ntngliHU penw of C.hnVlemdgue, I life spleialrtr t the l.HH Jit1 France- to Oie present time and nrtnil as Hie one enne fir all hitman misery, for the i the fall oi liutloii- nnd eivilirntiou monoHly, Hie etiu-Je of tyranny, the eiuie rtf enste nrttl cla, the eattxe kif .Inverx' ami human ini-ery. ' 'A"b have been able io find three Kind of monopoly land monopoly, moncv monopoly, nnd the lait-jjhiheiv ifig hionrtMly.' Tliese tlii'ee Kimlx r mnnmly nro the ertftse of all of our Inequaiitieijnnd injuvlW. To )mn t-an he traoeil all ouv nvtuo." Colohel Yood then discussed tho candldittcfsand their nlatforms. and saia that the democratic plntrorm was the only 'dno' that attempted to curb ot eliminate monopoly. Ho said that tho procresslvo plntfbrm advocated the perpetuation of monn poly by regulation nnd that It would control the taxing monoltly, tho tariff by "a commission, thus gtv Ing tho president similar power to that of the Czar of Russia, who by two bureaus controlled both the cor porations and taxation, thus In ef fect Russianizing the American gov ernment. The speaker, pointed out three In stances, the,,Pul Morton case, (lie stool trust merger and the Punnma canal, whero Roosevelt had deliber ately set aside and overridden the law of tho land, and asserted that such a man, though he bo pictures que, spectacular mid .veil meaning, was governed too much by oKotium to be trusted with such powers. ' Colonel Woo described Wilson's career nud quoted at lenRth from his speeches, urging Mm as tho fittest man to represent tho people at the head of tho nation. He also dwelt upon the senatorial situation nnd urged tho election of lino as a sup porter of Wilson to carry out his program. IIMKH LEADER HID U Mf'SCOMIMD CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. !0. Official anttotiiicouiout was umdo to night that Abdullnh Pnshn, tho ori ginal rotainnudei' of the Tuiklsli ar my, hni been dismissed for lucoin 'iH'tiMirti and thnl-Nuxlui Paslin, tlio mlnlsltfr of war, H now In huprcido eotumuud ot tho Ottoman foices, Mqre lnw 3U0 offteera nnd men woro idiot after Iho lmttlo or Klik Kllsneh for cowanllco not t'ottiitlng scorH slain by their officers lis the rled. llllmla Pasha, who wax rnmuinud llig a detachment nt Kirk ICIUhmoIi refused to retfent and ho and all his Rtnff were slain. Latest dispatches received hero from Adrlnnople say that tho Turku theh tepulsed the IlulKurlnn Invest ing Force by a bloody sortie. It Is believed the main battle on In? Klkeno rlvor tit still In progress. BEAVERS LOSE . ' JOBS ON TEAM un, UeptosiMilnlH'tu 1'rOin auvoii put oIiu'In In (ho propoetiMl nww (UHinty nt u iiuM'liim (Icnmmoftd (lia t'omiiy I'uiiil for uppiiMlntc Slitili nillvlsinii unit nppoliilt'il it dniliiullltm nf no vail fannei'N lo iiiPlllnle tiollon If pimxlhto ngaliiHi 1 1io ciitu't on tlic uroiithl Hint . -- tmiiit lum nppvopHHliMl llin ln I'OUTLAND. Ore . Oi't .10 Will- . . il. ., ., tor McOredlo shot a big liolo tu hlj ....'. ',' . ,11U , . . .i ..,. .,!., .... M"""'' "I ll'in. leain many us me ii'iiim i mi i" Allowing mlidii ly tho Honvow in tlio Into Itunontm! Coast l.ongne irtco. 'itondotionV 'KoosRinr, Miituor and liiirltiiosH, pltchoi's, are up for snlo ni trnilit wliltn Hill .llnllilM la lint hiving up to his sat name its a slug- Kor it nil nulSt relluqulsli his plaro mi first to b the block. The four pltchtmt mimed aia till ammsfid bf railing down sadly this nertson. Mnnv nwd H)ani nro opu to Hiitor, tho Heal Itnpotl. wont nplvoann i'"ii and yoli women tu tlio like a olmrgd of ipiiieotliiii as soon'fHn ftr YtriJs," flin of ooininHr as Ito nrrlvod hero. Ilendnrimn to-.efftl tolrtph sorvltm, Tim iinnmnH MANY EXCELLENT ' POSITIONS 0PCN New Inderal my CtitnpelH Vt.vili to tltUo Mian Whi'lov Opeiit. (nt 1 . 4 ntiMuliora linvlng seun a waterwiianti sotaethne or othui' In his life hut does not recollect Just wlioti The IctigUa sliiitKm seem to Imvo had no dlfflcnluty In Ironing out the benders of Kuestner nud I lark ueiis, so these Inds are also In the assortment. WILHWOOl), X. ,1., Get. mflm. eruor Woodrow Wilvon, demiieralie nominee for pievhlont today i!ttliii uol his speaking lour1 lhroui;h Xev Jprsey. His principal nihlreis wiw at Capo May. BEST $5 HE EVER SPENT k i v Iti'Mol, Pn., Man Suys So In Till EFFORT TO DIVIDE CLACKAMAS COUNTY KST.UWDA, Oie., Un, .III. De termined iinpelui to the move to form CiiKfiulc eoiiiih IIiioiil-Ii a tlivi- siou of riiiekaintis eoiinlv has Hprung' Aiht. of tho now Ftdura! Isw, offtmili Otitolmr I. mimpallliiK all hou'mWIiik veiwnls to ha eimtpimd with wlrcidtrtui Inxtriitiionu unit niiiiitmil by two t'Oiuputmit niisratorsj' tins created a Kreat ilainaiid for openUum In tho nuirliio wirolMM itfrvlo. Fmlvrnl laws now ranulre isllwnys tu um ninro oimrntnr than over hfnre. Th Morso Tel(Htrli Cniinimii), or Henttln nnd Portland, works In i lose eoniietUloii wlih wlrolosH hnd utuh mnrclnl ofrirlalH. ami eati idite grad uates In guild poHillon. It will. pur you to write for lull partloulut.' Letter VICTIM OF SALEM mm IS DEAD SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30. W. G. East, cashier of ihe Snlem Bank and Trust company who wok injured in a boiler explosion in the basement of the bank, died early today, Harry Ahlcrs, son of the president of the concern, who was badly burn cl, will recover. East, who wns 43 years of nge, is survived Ty n wife, two daughter and n son. It iH Mated that all of Ihe other victims of tho explosion nro doing nicely. The Need of a New Party By C. P. C6nnol!y Was Ibore a real call for tho pro gressive party, or was It a cloak for the personal ambition of ono man? Mr. ROoseveft, as everyone admits, could have been renominated In 1908, and It is a sufo assertion that he could havo been rc-eleCted, lie refused the office, tliouh he bud held but otie elective t&nn. It Is absurd to say that personal glory or ovorwjenlug ambition which ho spurned In i 1)08 possesses him in 1012. Ho was then In office, with all tho power of office. Today ho has no power of office nothing but the will of a people, untrammeled except by conviction. assasesse '.' " j 'r.ifcmrytgsgsgsg Thrilling Itlogrnph Picture at the Is Is "A Pueblo Legonfl." In two reels. This productfon which comprises 2 reels was mndo In' tho old Pueblo of Isalcta Now Mexico, whero the Inci dents of the story are supposed to have occurred. It Is a straight In dian picture, and they nro portrayed as only the Iliogrnph actors can. Every foot or It Is action, not a dull moment at any time. Only two more nights ror this thriller, so don't fall to see it. MILWAUKEE NURSERIES .TD.oW apple, 23,oi'o poar,)200i cherry, 2000 walnut, 10,000 prune, extra heavy heavy grades, one year old' trees, leading varieties, truo to name, drown without irrigation. Will compare with tho best trees to be found anywhere. Prices low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for our list beforo placing your orders. Adress N. B. ilarvey, Milwaukee, Oregon. T80 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 'RENT fu rtilshed liousekeep- lug rooms, modern conveniences. v J 234 East 9th, afternoons. Easy to Get Relief From Indigestion Your stomach should digest the food you eat, without tho aid of any artificial digestives. If it won't do that, then you are continually subject to dyspepsia, Indigestion, heartburn, headaches and tohstfpatl6n. ' Instead of taking digestive ,mcdl clno, take stop to get your stom ach and 'intestines again 'In a healthy, natural condition. Jnyno'a Tonic Vermifuge will do this for you If you will take It regnlarly. Tt Is ndt a digester of roods', but It will rcstoro your stomach and Intestines so that they will attend to their" natural functions, digesting what you eat and giving strength Uo tho body. For moro than eighty years thous ands or men and women who bad suffered tho pains caused hy dyspep sia and Indigestion havoljobn prftlri ing this Tonic as tho only remedy which brought them permanent rollof. As tho Tonic acts directly upon tho stomach and intestines, it Is a nat ural appetizer and strength builder. Many rorms of supposed Indiges tion are the result of Intestinal para sites, for which Jayno's Tonic Vorml rugo Is unsurpassed. Insist "upon Jayno's; accept nb other. Hold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. JaynO & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Mouths or suffering and anxiety over his condition caused Mr A I Kennedy of llrlstol, Pa., to write thlH loiter. He says: "Orlppo and a bad cough caused me much sneering and worry ror five long months, but that Is all over tiow ror 1 have taken Vlnol and am perfectly well, I took five bottles and It wns the host flu dol lars I ever Spent." In health one, cannot realize how depressed n person mny hucnuie after trying one remedy after another for such ns a condition as Mr. Kennedy wits In, without benefit, or whnt a relief It Is to ofind help nnd be re stored to health and strength. It Is the combined action or the medicinal cnrutlvo element ot cods' livers without the greasy oil, aided by tho blood-making nnd strength creating properties' of tonic Iron, that makes Vlnol bo efficient In overcom ing chronic coughs, colds nud bron chitis nt the name time building up the weakened run-down system. Wo gunrantee Vlnol to glvo you perfect nnttsfnctlon. Medrord Phar macy L J. . '.'! - 'I S.S.S. CURES OLD SORES If an old noro nxtstoit simply hoonum the H-mIi van .4ih.w I at that particular sjwt. It would be nu eiwy mattitr to apply "nie nriwty Uirtly to tho plnou tliut would kill tho ijoruu; or tli i!.u.k.nl tlf-.li uugltt U romovod by i mirgloul oMir.tlon nnd a euro olfi t Hut tlio very taut that old mirva resist every form of local or oxtoraal tretinoin, mnl oven return after Iwlug out away, uliow-j that luok of tliuin I a morbid cmiMS which must bo removed before a euro can result. Just act long nti the pollution continue la the- blood, the ulcer reiunlim an upn oetupiHil fir the deposit of lmpurlt lea which tho circulation throws o'.r. H B. H. minis Old tn by purifying tlio blood. It Vemoveti every Unco of Impurity anil taint from tho, circulation, and than complotoly iloca away with tho onusn. Whoa B.3.S. ha cliuituutd tho blood, the noro IwrIiis to honl, ami it is not a surface cure, but tho landing procoM boglna at thn Iwttom; won tin dirt chargo coiuuis, tho inllammntlon loaves, ami tho pl.icn fills In with linn, healthy nosh. Undor the pildfylnu and toulo otfects of fl.S. 8. tho system id built up, nnd thoao whose hoalili liu.1 boon liupaco(l by the drnlu niiil worry of nn old noro will ho doubly louoflto! by It um, Uoolc ou iitrw uud Ulcuni uud nuy luudloat mlvico froo to all who wrlto. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Tlio University of Orogon CoiTespontlonco Schpol otrers, ! llKh, with the exception ot cost or pontnpi on paper nm University Kxtenslon Hnlletln, to ClTlUNU OF OltKflON. VBR8ITY COURSU8 by MAIL. Ability lo profit by tho cour nud cost of tho forty UNI- eoiirn mtlnnl.ul Is tho only requirement tor enrollment In tho Correspondetico Ovpartniittit, vuurnvB urn uiiurvo 111 1110 iiepnriiiienis or 110 any, jotmiiug, JJauuitnUui. Kducntloif. Kldetrlulty, HngllMi l.U.hfltiffiilT.likllslf ronrrltWtWlliwrT- WORDS FROM HOME Statements That May Ho liivcMtlgntctl Testimony or Mrilfortl Cltlzeim When a Medrord citizen conies to the ront, telling his friends and neighbors or his experience, joli can rely on his sincerity. Tho state ments ot people residing In fnr away places do not commnnd your confi dence. Home endorsement Is tho kind that back Donn'a Kidney Pills Such testimony Is convincing. Inves tigation proves It true, llolaw iff-a statement or a Medford resident. No stronger proof of merit can be had. W. P. flould, 119 W. Jnckson St., Medford, Ore., says: "I lisod Dunn's Kidney Pills, procured at Hhsklus' drug store, nnd nm pleased to say that they have given nlu moro rolluf than any othor kidney medlclno I havo ever taken. Other momhera ot my family huve also used Doun's Kid ney Pills and tho results havo been so satisfactory that I do il6t hcsltatu ono moment In giving this state ment." For salo by all dealers. Prlco fi0 cents. FoHter-Mllburn Co,, Iluffalo, Now York, sole agents tor tho United States. Remember tho name Doau'x and tnko no other, SHOE REPAIRING BY MACHINERY I have Just Installed a Now Cham pion Stitching Machlno fur soloing shoos and respectfully Invito tho public to call and Hco this now mu ch! 110 In oporntlob. .'o "Mis on welt shoes. Quick work I.t material and workmutiHlilp. Prices right, Rrlng you shoo repairing to GUS ANDERSON 10 Month Fir Htreet PLUMPING Steam and Hot Water ' Heating All Work OuarantMa Frlces JlcMontbl COFFEEN & PRICE M K6wad (Koek, Satr6 on flth ut Rout 4f, Mntlminntlra, Mechanical Drawing. I'h ileal Kdueatlon. I'lDslcs, Phyalology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying Write to tho .Secretary of the Cor responduncu School, Uulvelslty of Oregon, IJiiKoue, tor Inrormatlon nud 'nutioguo. COURSKS IN RHHIDHNCK at thn University prepare r Ions or KNaiN:i3IUNU, JOURNALISM. LAW. MKDICINK, NO. Fall semester opens Tuesday, September IT. Addret catalogue. ror tho Proroo- sions or ksuiskki ,m, juimcnamhm. law. i cn . m tiA(;ii. IMl. TAH semester opens Tuesday. Senteinber IT. Addretw tho itnuix. trnr for catalogues descriptive of the Colleii- or Kniclnnurliiic. ilwi f!oll..t? or Mbornl Arts, tho Schools of Kdiicntlon, Commorco. I.nw, Modlclno and Music. IXnbllshcd 1878 FRUIT lucorportited lt)0 D. OROSSLEY&SONS Commission Merchants 1501 Prmikllii St., New York Our SKrlnlty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own houses In NKW YORK, MVKHPOor,, LONDON AND (IL.VHOOW Direct consignments solicited or see our Roguo Ithpr representative CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon FRUfiT MEN Hold Your Apples find Got1 Bettor Pricos Woenn sloro 17 ears more of fniil. UuIoh as follows:' 200 boxes or loss 25o per box for Hie season. All in excess of 200 boxes 20e for (lie season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. EKHSTlrVSI Fspn k t Ik k k Vl M:iaNT rv By Burin Direct from Our Factory fof Ctli LCIIOBS PANIU. nOOIIS Ml nml nunlllv KtiarHiilfOil in klri'H nt , 11.40 ClIAt'TSMAN INTI.HIOH nOOHSr I'iimcU Miliiri utile k nut nluiililul, lllii'ly I1iiI.Ij.mI mnl nun litim mihIviI 11.74 COTTAOi: WINI10WH .r. duel itimlltr Willi liUtvy ilvaliin lui 3,7 iii; iiUlu Ion iii rrmn . ... 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