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wMaSMMm. S,if " -Tm e PAG TWe MEPFORP MATIi TRIBUNE, MEDTTORP. OREGON, TITTiRRPAY, 0OTO1WR !)1, 11)12. OCAL AND , t PtHSOlSlAL Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Daw left Wednesday 'Aftornooii for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bullock wont over Into tho Applegnlo country Thursday. "Mr. Bullock la a repre sentative ot tho International Cor i respondenco school. ' r. O. liny, manager ot tho Ore Bon Gas company In Grants Pass, was In Mcdford Wednesday. Good designs In stamped pillows at 35 cents. Handicraft Shop. 1SS E. E. Hagley, ot Ashland, well , known In Med ford, Is In n hospital nt Portland, whoro ho was taken several days ago for treatment. For goodness sake, have It. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco man write your Insurance. Ho knows how. A. C. Mlttclsteadt will leavo this evening for a business visit to Eu geiio. ' 'lie Buro and hear Mr. Fagln Fri day night, Nov. 1st at tho iNatator- lum on electric Illumination, has working models showing the right and wrong way of window Illumina tion. 191 Mrs. C. L. Reamcs returned Tuos-? day evening from a visit to friends, In Carson City. Nevada, and San Francisco. Mrs. Reamcs left on Wednesday evening to Join her hus band .1n Roseburg. ' John Kj Carkin,- ronuDllcan nomi nee for state representative appears as No. 73 on tho ballot. Vote 73 X J.II. Carkin. Paid Advt. Mrs. I. l. Hamilton and daughter, Vcnlta, left Mcdford n few days ago for San Francisco where Vcnlta wilt resume -her musical studies. After a short stay In the city Mrs, Hamilton will return to Medford, where the family will reside. Richardson & Robblns Boned Chicken; 1912 pack S. & W. "rlpte olives In tins, include with' ' your next order. Schleffelin's Sanitary Grocery. 190 5 Mrs. 'Winnie NetherUad. of JWin- ters) Cal.. who has been In Mcdford for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins,- "returned to hcr home Wednesday. ' She was accompanied "as far.as Talent by her mother. Mrs. Crosby, who has also been visiting In "Mcdford. Vapor baths and scientific massage 11.00 for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lock wood, chlroprocter and nerve specialist; 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. phone Home 145. J, Mrs. W. B. Storm left on No. 13 Wednesday afternoon for a visit to her old home In Prescott, Ariz. l GrrhuccI Puro Olive OH, quart, two quart and gallon tins. A good' oil can not be sold for less, as good as any you can buy. not matter how high a price you pay. Schleffelin's Sanitary Grocery. 19Qe. Mrs. W. P. Dodge was" visiting Aishland relatives "Wednesday, "a A.' No well, ladles tailor, 4th 'floor M. F. &H. bldg.. Mrs. A. C. Mlttclsteadt was vis iting Phoenix friends Wednesday. , Through some oversight or other Attorney John II. Carkin, fnmlllar Jyknown to his friends as John, ap pears on the ballot for state repre sentative this fall as J. II. Carkin. Paid Advt. . John Stewart, a former Mcdford "boy, who has been over at Eagle Point' for the past six weeks visiting his father, Judge F. M. Stewart, left Wednesday afternoon for San Diego where ho will resume his former oc cupation, that of engineer for the city. Kaola, (puro cocoa nut butter) bet ter than lard, as good as butter, cheaper than either, and Is not tike la cotton seed product, as It Is' both 'tasteless,' and odorless. Schleffelin's Sanitary Grocery. 190 II, C. Lewis and family who have been visiting relatives in Jackson ville .left Wednesday for their home In Aumsville, Oregon. They were ac- 'CQtnpanlcd by Mrs. J, E. Lewis who lias also been visiting In Jacksonville, and1 whose home Is In Turner,' Ore. ! Oak and harawood $4.50 and f,00 Ter!cord. Gold Bay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr.' and Mrs". A. A. Stroup who have been In Mcdford for several weeks took No, 1 i Wednesday oven lug 'for their homo In Payette, Idaho, They expect to Toturn later and make this city their home. " ' John' H. Carkin the Medford at torney Is one of the republican nomi nees for state representative from Juckson county. Paid 'Advt. Thomas Edmeadu loft Wednesday evening" for a visit to his son In Portland. ViJoha I, "Curklu, republican nomi nee for stuto representative appears hh No. 73 on tho "ballot. Vote 73 X J, H. Carkin. 'Paid Advt. Vs WeeKsirMcGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Mffht VkeaHi r. W. Weeks ton A. s. On,, MM SAr AtHHWtAWX Miss Hastel Enynrt left on train "No. H Wednesday evening for n few weeks' visit with Portland friends. i , Glasses-fitted without 'use of drugs. Dr. ltlckcrt, over Konl nor's. ' K. C. Klnloysldo returned Tues day evening from a two weeks busi ness visit to Snu Francisco. Oak and hardwood 14.50 and 15.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. ' Eugeuo 1ms quite a number ot capes of scarlet fever and great cart) Is being taken by the city physicians and school board to prevent It spreading. John 11. Carkin ot this city ts running for stato reprcsscntatlvo from Jackson county, Paldt Advt. W. Irwin and his family have re turned from an extended stay In Washington state. I want your vote. W. W. Us- slier for coroner of Jackson county. No. lit on the ballot, Independent ticket. 192 (Paid Advt.) E. C. Dixon, formerly a prominent business man ot Grants Pass, Is dead nt this place, from tuberculosis. He lenves a widow, but no children. Now Gabardine Slip ons at Ahrcns. 192 Mrs. Blalno Klum was a recent visitor In Ashland! Dr. Ulckcrt, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. No drops used. Martin McDonough, democratic candidate for assessor. Is circulating among tho voters of different parts ot tho county. Annlvorsary sale. Silk Dresses, $15.00. Ahrcns. 190 Dr. II. W. Coc ot Portland, head bull moose of Oregon, is in Mcdford sizing up the situation. To2 A Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg.. phone Home 145. Julius Hart motored down from Ashland Wednesday afternoon. Anniversary sale of Furs. Ahrcns. 190 A. C. Hough ot Grants Pass Is In Medford. attending the meetings held before Water Commissioner Chlnnook. .. -It you want a good one buy a Red Pencil of the Presbyterian ladies. 190 F. W. Streets was in Grants Pass Wednesday on business. N". Jerry, the nugget king, trans acted business in Medford Wednes day. Anniversary sale Tailored Suits. Ahrcns. 190 Mrs. Charles Prim and her daugh ter, Miss Lelta ot Jacksonville were recent visitors In Medford. To trade Red Pencils for cash. See Presbyterian ladles. 190 M. M. Taylor and R. Raybould were ovor from Jacksonville on Wednesday. Anniversary sale SI1 Waists, $1.9S. Ahrcns. 190 N. D. Firestone and his family, who havo been residents ot Jackson county for many years, left for Im perial Valley, Cal., during the week. H. C. Mackey, A. S. Wells, Frank Redden and other Odd Fellows met with their Grants Pass brethren Wednesday night. ' A modern bungalow not complete without a supply of Red Pcnclls.190 'Col. C. E. ' S. of Portland, the well ktidwn orator-and writer, was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanley Wednesday. For sale for cash only. Red Pen cils. They with black. ' 190 Mrs. J. W. Bonar of Griffin creek shopped In Medford Wednesday af- tcrnoon. Ilerman Zlndlcr of Portland Is In Medford,' looking after his real estate Interests. The 'grand march at tho Greater Medford club danco will start at 8:30 o'clock Thursday evening. ' 8. O.' Simou'of Albany Is making Mcdford, his former home; a visit. Ho sees 'many Improvements hero since his last visit. Charles C. Pursel of Applegate was In Mcdford Wednesday, accom panied by his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Householder ot Gold Hill tarried a few hours In Medford Wednesday. W. II. Miller and Lewis Ulrlch, democratic candidates for county cler and treasurer, were In Med ford Wednesday afternoon. Joseph Meyer, a pioneer commer cial traveler, who was well known in Rogue River valley, died ut Portland recently, age'd 84 years. L. Colver and Theodore Kngol of .Phoenix spent a few nouns In our city Wednesday. Mrs. D. Andrews ot Grants- Pass was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Phil Hamlll transacted business In Medford Wednesday morning. Newt Ilasklns of Jacksonville, has' gone to Portland, accompanied by a sou. George A, Morse atid John IJrlner were down from Talent Wednesday. 3. C. Cdlllns of Table Rock was a business visitor In Medford Wednes day. Wultor IJoover Is a resident of Medford again, after a protracted absence T. C. Dugan aud"hls family, F. II. Mlnter and 'Thomas Clngcade ot Eagle Point wore among the many In yin r. Mcdford from outuldo Wednesday, Miss L. Illness ot Rogue River has been visiting friends living In this section. Now today, Plcmlon nml Ueauf chatol Cheese, Crctfctv P-ar I.oDuc. New Vek Crcoa UiiRvn Jelly. Schlof tellu's Sanitary Grocery. The ladles' Relief Corps will hold. a social Saturday evening nt tho G. A. It. hall for tho soldiers and tho Indies of the Relict Corps. Now today. Phucnton and Nenut- chatol Cheese. Cresca liar l.o Due and Now Pack Florida tluuui Jelly. Schloffclln'a Sanitary Grocery. 191 The Indies of tho Presbyterian church are going to sell "red pencils that will wrlto black," on November 2. These pencils will bo on sulo nt tho market, In tho stores and on the street. It Is going to bo a red-black pencil day, and every cltlicn of Med ford Is going to bo given nn oppor tunity to -buy at least ono pencil for 5 cents and as maliy more than ono na you feel you can afford. F. E. Merrick returned Wednes day ovenlng on No. 19 from nn ex tended business vtslt to various parts of North Dakota. C. S. Manning, who was In Med ford with his sou a few weeks ngo and while here purchased tho Won der Store, writes from his former homo In Harrison, Idaho, that ho will return to Medford about tho middle ot November and that ho will thou make Mcdford his homo. His son has been In charge- ot the store hero since Its purchase sevornl weeks ago. Blaine Klum returned from San Francisco Wednesday. Mr. Klum had been lu San Francisco for sev eral weeks receiving surgical treat ment for an Injury to ono ot his eyes which he sustained several weeks ngo. Tho injured cyo is In fairly good shape so good In fact that ho will not lose the eye and may not lose all Its vision. T PARIS, Oct. 31. While reconnoit erinjT in the uir over Adriuuaplc, Avi ator PopolT, a Kussiau, whs killell by Turkish soldiers bcinjr the first avia tor to die in actual warfare, accord ing to ndvices received hero today. The death of Popol'f smitten. the theories of aviators that by flying high and s,wift an aviator wus pnie lically unhittnblc. 'flic Turks firt tried mass liring, nud when tlus fail ed, they resorted to sehrupuel, which proveQ effective ALL PAY TRIBUTE TO CHICAGO, Oct. 31. "Although many things were said during the heat ot the campaign I havo neither heard nor read any reference which questioned tho sincerity' or integrity of Vice President James S. Sherman, either In his private or official life." This statement was made today by Joseph Davlcs, in charge of tho west ern democratic headquarters hero. Congressman Burleson of Texas also paid a high tribute to the lato Vice President. ID YEARS IN PRISON FOR WHITE SLAVER SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31. Two years In tho federal prlbon on McNeil's Island was tho sentence pro nounced upon Thomas' Heauihout, who has a wlfo aud child in Alaska, on a chargo of violation of tho white slave law. Through misleading cor respondence, Ueaumont, an elderly man, Induced Charlotte O'llara, a young girl, to come to San Francis co to accept a position and then took advantage ot her. "I am disgusted and Incensed that a man with a wife and child should bo taken in this sort of a crime," said United States Judge Van Fleet, In pausing sentence. ADMINISTRATRIX XOTIOK CRKDITOHH. In the matter of the estate TO of Plrylls May Grazier, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Sarah J. Uelcher,' Iiuh been duly appointed by tho county court, of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, administratrix of the estate of PhyllH May Grazer, de ceased. All persons huvlng claims against the said estate arc huroby notified to present the same, duly Verified, to the undorslgned, admin istratrix of said estate, at her resi dence lu Central Point, Oregon, or to her attorney, II. A. Canady, at his office In Medford, Oregon, on or be fore six months from the ditto ot the first publication of this notice Data of first .publication is October 31, 1912. ' " ' saraiSi j. hbhchkr. h'"' Administratrix of tho ostnto of lis May Grazier, deceased. TURKS SHO FLYING AVATOR T" SOUTH u aw imiurv TPAVS DIVORCR I ' I MRS. E.R.THOMA5. photo, at cunria nftu.. Mr;. I.lmla Uns Tlmiuas, a noted bounty nml the daughter if Wlllliiiu P. Lie. a c.tpitall.Ht. of Utuhvllle. K.v., wat grunted u OlVnrtv from her lmti.tud Edward K Thuuwf. sou iif the I.Ue )r biiulo It. Thunu)!. a nottd inlllltmn.ilrp. by the Suptrmr C.iurt. NAVY YARD GRAFT L T SEATTLE. Vn., Oct .11.- Trial of Edward llownnl, chief clerk in the storekeepers office at tho Bremerton navy yard, who.i-i chunked with run spirinj; to defraud tho government in purchase of kupplic, promise to he n lorn; html fought leal battle The, entire day was (knoted tc the henrius of one. witno.-s. Pnvmu.-le Hny Spnr-r, KtvrckccHr at tho linvv yard from .Innuwry, 11)08, to Aw!;uat, 1010. He Hiiid it was the duty of ATeyer to mitkrvttt the requisition for the Btoiw, ;dcer.rjbe"d thu h.teut of requisition and mniiitciiiiiH'c ot stpek. - " The crostj exiiiuiiuitiuii of Wiii Morris, defcudiuj: Meyer, tended t bring-out the fact that tlieru had beau time when stores hud heen ordered without requisitions. SHERMAN'S LIFE SACRIFICED (Continued from Page Ono) the principal speaker here hits been cancelled. , Hundreds of leh'rhius poured in on members of the family today, in cluding niCASties from President Tnl't, Governor Wilxon and Odoncl Kooscvclr. 5rr. Sltennnit i pros trated with rief. PRESIDENT M0UR.HS (Continued from Page Ono) wero ordered to lower flags to half mast out of respect for tl-o lato vlco president. Senator Ilacou, president pro tern of tho senate, today author ized Scrgeant-at-Arma Runsdcll U arm ngo for tho attendance of sena tors at tho funeral.' Hpcukcr'Champ Clark telegraphed tho house ser-gcaut-at-urms, appointing a' commit tee to attend the coromonics. The United States supremo court will adjourn this afternoon for sov oral days out of respect to .Sherman's memory. President Tuft's proclamation said In part: "In tho death of Vlco President Sherman, the nation lias lost ono or Its most Industrious citizens and ono or Its most efficient and faithful servants. As a legislator ho dis played such uttrlbutcs of upright eousiicsH and wlstt stutcHinanshlp as to command him to tho people for tho second highest office- In their gift. AVou Kcxpcct of all "As presiding officer of the son ate, Mr. Sherman won tho respect of all for fairness and 'impartiality. His private llfo waiTnbula 'nntT soo'd. IJI gonial disposition und, nttractlvo news of character ehdea'rcd him to all whose prlvlego It was to know him. "In respect to tho memory of the eminent and varied uorvlccs ot this high official and patriotic public servant, I direct that on the day of tho funeral tho executive offices of ho United States shall ho closod; that army and navy posts and sta tions display (ho flag ut half must; and that representatives of the United States In foreign countries pay apt tribute to tint Illustrious dcnil for n period of thirty days," WmSSS m &vv .jdfiMttNhi. jbbh f I r 11m && -''" WttS OAKLAND CRANK Mm TUFFS JOB OAKLAND, rul Ool. III. -Slurirr Uut'it, tt Oakliiml Wliod to (lie Wush liiRloit, 1). C. HIj-o to hold Olio UoU "or, llie i;ruiik who vot lo llio While HuiHift Vinw(lU)-'lO'i(V('l IWI tleilt Tnft'H 3'h'. H ful((v pnilm tinner from Alanloiliv umilily, ('ulil'm'. uin. (Jeiger wiw put "tin prphnlloti Tor ten yeniM in Ouklmul In Muy, 101 0, for hoMin? u j-iiIou 'lioto niitl huggy lo get money to itiulilo on llio riess. Shottly nt'tgrwurd m went east mut the pmhutlon .oMccrs luirv hud lieen lookintr fv hhn o''r hiiice. Hite REFUSES a JO COMMIT KANSAS CITY, Oct. :tl. -When asked here today whether ho would accept the vice presidential nomina tion, made vacant by the death of James S. Shermuu, Governor Hndloy of Missouri refused to commit him- W'lf. "1 would rather not answer now," said Governor Hndloy. "A hhccoh sor may not ho necessary, Tho na tional committee will decide tho question November 12 ami pick tho man. LEADERS HIGHER TODAY NEW YOltlC. Oel. Ill -The slock market opened firm today. Caii.i dian Pacific and Atlautio Coast hue roe 1 1-2 idiots. Independent ntockx were features of the curly trading. The steel stocks were strong. Deal ings were not licuvy, hut mo-it of Hie leaders were slightly Itigluir. IIvjin siirim; foreign advices improved the general tone. .Most of the tnidiug wus of n professional nature. Money on call was tirm. The market closed strong. llondrt were sternly. AMERICAN BALLOON ni-JItl.l.V. Oct. 31 -Maklug the greatest distance of any of tho en trants In the Gordon llouucti Inter national balloon race, tho "I'nclo Sam" descended at Zcpadnaya, Rus sia, about 400 miles northeast of' Moscow according to word received here today. The French balloon PI cardlo descended 110 miles south of Moscow, having covered a dis tance ot l,3Ct miles and flvo fur longs. The German balloon Dusscl dorf, with Watts, uti American, as pilot, Is still aloft. STRIKE THREAYENS MINES IN CROW'S NEST DISTRICT CAI.GAWV. Alberto, Oct. :il That a strike of miueworkcrs in the Crow's Nest dixlrict will rcniilt unless the operator and employes settle their differences over ynrdajp tolls shortly, is tho opinion expressed by Clem Stubbs, president of district rightccu, I'liitcd .Mine Workers of America. Tho miners hnvo Hindu sev eral ineffectual nttcutpU to hnvo thu difficulties submitted to u board of arbitration. The Crow's N'cst Pass coal company is the roinpifuy involv ed, and il strike would directly jiffoul 2,(100 miners in the district. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Good strong boy. Must bo HI years old. Apply ut onco at Mann's. 102. FOR SAIJI-A tow choice large Crystal White Orphlugton cock orols of the famous KollcstniHS strain, Prices reasonable, ,M, Uvaiis, 30 Keono Way in Siskiyou Heights, Phone 5012. 110 FOR SALI-: lo aero stock ranch at J35 jior acre i ' router now for 10 years u l00 a year, cash rout. J8.00U down und bal ance In u yours. Terms to suit buyer. Stock, Implements, house hold goods, etc goes with place. I. a D caro Mali Tribune. 102 FOR RKNT Nlco largo furnished front room on first floor. 022 North Conlrnl. 102 FOR RKNTA sulto of four or two nicely fiicjilshad housekeep ing rooms, plumbed, llghtod, low- or floor. 730 West 11th St. 1 FOR IH3NT A sulto of four or two nicely fiirnlshod lioiiHokcepIng roouiH, pliimhcd, lighted, linvnr floor. 720 West llth. UUI0HIL0 LUnUTCrWO ffM in i in 9 0cL nuN IT.FNF TO BE TAKEN AWAY CHICAGO, Oct ill Thai the !' couHu of tho t'uro do Champion will not ho rounwod to .lark Johnson, negro pugilist, iutuhimI of abducting Lucille Cameron, u nlnoteeu-yeiir old whltu girl, was mtnurlcd luilny by Chy Uolloctvr Colion. "JoIiuhou may poHslhly get IL cense." added Colion, "piovldliijt ho can show that It lu character In mKidi" THIRTY VOLCANOES IN ERUPTION AT ONCE ij SYDNEY, N. S. W., Oct. ill.--Many remarkable changed lu tho phy slcnl features ot tho Island Nlnn toon on tho Tougaugroup,' due to tho violent eruptions of thirty volcaiiun there, lmo occurred, according to roiuirts hero today. A largo Inka Ju the contor of thu Island tins dropped two feet. VANCOUVER TO HAVE MILLION DOLLAR DEPOT VANCOUVIW, II. l. Oct. Ill -The Otuiidian I'acific Kailuay ctimiiauy took out tho largcil .hiiildin permit that has ever been issued in the ci(,v of Vancouver. The permit is for Hi new passenger station which is to be erected just east of thu present sta tion on Cordova street und which will cost, according to the architect's climates .11,00(1,(1(10. On its com pletion the huihhui; will be the most expensive in the citvmd will excel in the benutv of its urchitccturo mid uppoiiitmciitH nil railway stations in the west. The si met lire will be in, nearly fircpniof us can be. CAR OF BANANAS DUMPED WHEN HUCKSTERS LOSE JOBS rOHTLAXU. Oet. Ml.- nccauso street hucksters an procutcd by a pndiibitivc city license from paroiiiug their tmdc further in Portland, u carload of bauiinas cousicucd to them lies today oh the city diimjw. Learning lluit the banaiius coubl not he marketed (lie railroad immcdiiiti'ly had the car emptied nml the fruit thrown away. It is stated, that the consignment wns a kooiI one in excry respect, but nowhere could n market be found. talfln M6t Women who bear children and ro mala ttoalthy nrt thoso who prepare tholr systems In ndrnncu e: baby's coming. UuIom tho mother aldn onturo In Its pre-natal work tho crista llnds hor systom unoqunl to tho de mands made upon It, and oho Is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a hulp to nature as .Mother's Frlond. It relieves tho pain and discomfort caused by tho strain on tho llgnuiontir, makes pliant those fibres and muscles which naturals oxpaudlnj;, and soothes tha Inflammation of breast glnudit. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and completo recovery for tho mother, and sho is left n Mothers Friend bcaltliy woman to on Joy thu Tear ing of her child. Mother's Friend Is Void at drug stores. Wrlto for our frco book for oxicctaut mothers, f"MDFiLD REGUUTOR CO.. AtUti, C. rieirt ruise See Ent, tlit Pjrri Built nJ tha I Iey Und A deUfltlful uuIm on tlraptUtlAl S. S. CINCINNATI (IV.IXIO IONS) Kqiitpiinl with cery luxury- of the lirol iiiuilvrn liotrU rh JAN. 28. 1913 . VUllln l-'II.VCIUI., OAI1IZ, fllllllAI, TAII, AMJIKIIN. (tllNOA, Vll.l.li: I'll.l.NUllll, SVItAIM'Hi:, MAIiUM, I'OH'I' SAin, .IAKKA,' IIHVIIOIIT, iMltllll'M. KAI.AVKI, RONST.tNTI. MIIM.i;, O.VITAIU). 3IU8.SI.-VA. I'AI lihM, AND AAl'l.l'W. 80 s-s $325 AuNPD Honil fur fall lnfirmllin. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 4t-tn Wyay, Ti, Y tir loeitl itKrnli SKATING RINK AT ASIIIiAM) NATA'I'OUIU.M IS OIKIU dvory night, Hunduy oxccptlnK Hand miifdcTiumday, Thutwlny nml i . .' Saturday HOTS SkJ c-r-rfHtf Written on Faces- , Tired, Aching Feet , TI, l-'OOt llltltl IH OlIO Of lllO ,IO)N Of l.ltlllg , A Kivo Trial Package Proven It No (ioiufort auywlimo. Hwollon fool roll t!io day of all Itii sine llghl. Hut It's a TI. foot hatli to- nlltht. Tomorrow fll'ot'fOOlcillll'HS. In all iiiiiIIom ami TIZ Stopi All, TbU Foot Mltory-Try aTlZI'oot Btli Tonight TI, Is a wonder lo draw out all thoso acid poisons that Hag down luio tho legs and foot, TI. slirlvclu a hurd corn Into nothing, ililvim nwuy bunions, rcdncoH your feat to fit your shoes and cualdus you to run like a deer or stand aud drill llko a soldier. Gut a box of TI 25 cents at any druggist, department or general atom, or send to Waller l.ulhcr ndn Co., 1S23 H. Wa bash nvouuo, UhlrnKO, III, for a freo trial package. Not to try TI, Is to Invito minor). Don't waste tlmo-wlth HUtlNtitUtCH. PLUMBING Steam aud Hot Wator Hoating All Work Oaarn'd t'rlc Itounlil OOFFEEN & PRICE S3 X owsrA Block, Xntrnra on ath Ik . MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 70,000, apple, 23.000 pear, 2000 cherry, 200ti, walnut. Ifl.OOo prune, cxlrn heavy heavy grades, ope year old trees, leading varieties, true to nnmc. Grown without Irrigation. Wll :n ui paro wl((i (ho iet trees to ho found anywhere. Prlcott low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hvud for our list heforu placing your prdent. A droits N. II. Harvey, Mllwuuknc, Oregon, --.,. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL' AND SUPPLIES Will go any plnco lo repair your car. Cars for lllro Repairing Phoenix, Ore, Phono 81C-I-I Cheaper Delivery fcnftirtflpi An exceptional opportunity is -fared a live local IiiihIucxs man who delivers goods to buy a brand new 1500 pound delivery truck at fac tory cost. Truck ordinarily cohIh H",0 00. Investigate this offer it a more modern, economical delivery synteni appeals. This truck -will take tho place or two 2-hnrso teams. Address Truck, caro this paper. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency (1.1 acres, 21& miles from Central Point, r.l) acres in alfalfa, snmu fruit, alt good frco soil, water right out ot thu Itoguelauds ditch, ulco largo 0 room hoiiHu aud 3 barns and all out buildings, must noil, come nud hco iih ut onco, 200 aero dairy ranch, 75 acres In cultivation, 10 ucrou moro Hhtshud, nlpst of tho balance. Ik good tillable laud whon cleared, plenty of water for Irrigation, small Iioiiho but In good condition, and all out hulldlugH, (I milch cows, 1 span or marcs, 2 brood sows, G head of hulfurn, oho nud two years old, chickens and all tools go with tho placu at $10,000 It snd by first of December, look this up. ' Wo havo iiomo'iimall tracts lu any part of thu valloy. Co mo and hoo pu hoforo you buy, Wo want Hoinh tfodd city proper ly to trndo for Acreage." Como nud toll us whoro your va cant lioiuid Ih locutod, Kiiiployiuout (HrlH aud women for ganotal Iioiiho work In and out ot tho city. Dairy liiiud, Whon you want good help call ub MRS, EMMA BITTNER , .' .l'lioup Home u ( Opposllo Nash Hotel IIOOMH (I and 7, PAI..M 1H.OOK, t AvAf48;t5f.t,,'' xwno ' 4,6 f ". 'if "fAiH? Wf" mnrfi .i -