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iA.W ?. V ' t , l r , V ' it -J 4f V 1- l-9 . . 1 5 PAG TWO MEDFORb arA.1L TRIBUNE, MEDFORT); ORKQON, aWKSPAY, NOVEMBER 211012. SSI VI i. K r '' tf i v i a XI.3i . 3 ' CAL ANb i P PERSONAL Mrs. C. Av Noot who hart been vU Ijlng In Catlfdroln, returned this wool:. n. ,lt. "McCabe made ft professional visit .to Jacksonville Wednesday at- , lornoon. ' , , Cap"t. A .T, Stewart of Cottage Grove Is making MedTord n visit. Ho -was ono of tbb pioneer hortlcuUur- l8tH of tho valley. Joseph Wilson Is In from tho homo .rnnnh for n Jew days. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, contralto imiill of Marches!, (Paris), Kandeg ger (England), George, Swoot, Os car Saengcr, Now York, will receive pupils for vocal culture at residence studio, -103 Oakdale avenue. South. Phono Main 72(52. 223 Mrs, M, Hnrbangh of Jacksonville waa among the Med ford shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car-! kin and Glcuu O. Taylor), attornoys-al-law, over Jackson County Bank llulldlng Medford. George H. Haines, of Portland, secretary of the Oregon Horticultural society, Is In Medford. ' The Rose Maided Is coming. J. B. Spencer xt WTe1Ien spent a low hours in-.our city Wednesday, Oak and hardwood $1.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Miss Xellls jAJfcIntyre and Miss ifary Wettercr were over from Jack sonville Wrednesday evening. I have Installed a cleaning plant and am In shape to rcclcan any seed grains. Vetch, votch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. li. B. Brown at Ruse mill. Mrs. C. M. KIdd was the guest of Mrs. Paul Janney of Perrydale on Wednesday .afternoon. Home-made mince pie. Manhat tan. 212 Mrs. II. B. Cole of Colestln made Medford a visit Thursday, For goodness sake, have R, A. Holmes, the Insurance man wrlto your Insurance. Ho knows how. ' E. A. Sherman and Rev, E. II. Hicks were down from mAshland one dayf-'thls week. Loose leafs for ledgers, day books, Journals or cash books, with or wlth-out.blndcra-at Mall Tribune. , tt Mrs. Mr Whiteside and Mrs. E. Band of Jacksonville -were among their Medford. friends Wednesday Artistically printed letter heads on fancy -bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mall Tribune tf 4 (jQhn E. jPclton of -Rosebtirg and Chas. A. Hoyt of Fort Klamath, well jinown siockbuycrs, arc In the val ley. , . Home-made mincc-racat, DoVoe s. Peter Ernele and Wm. Arrasmlth of .Jacksonville were visitors In Mcdford Wednesday. Glasses fitted without use of drugs. Dr. Rickert, over Kontner'a. A. A. Boyco and J. T. Hogan of Tolo 'were among tho many from outside .who transacted business in Medford during the -week. Real home-made bread at DoVoo's, A. Press of Klamath county, is making Medford a visit. Legal blanks for sale at tho Mall Tribune office, tf Lewjfi'A. M'altvof Jacksonville, ,-whp Is contesting Tthcr right to n home stead in Squaw Lake district with -M. M. Welch, was In Medford Wednesday on business connected therewith. Vapor baths and scientific massage 51,00 for men and women. Dr. R, J, Lockwood, cbiroprocter and nerve Bpeclnllst, 203 Gnrnott-Coroy Dldg. Phono Hume 11G, Goo. L. Hoff and others engaged lu developing a mlno south of -Jacksonville, tarried In Mcdford Wednes day night. Tresspass notices for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Chas. Craig has become a resident or Mcdford and ongaged In business at GU3 Anderson's old stand. Hot cakes and maplo syrup. Man hattan. , 212 -Voto carotully S, P. train No. 20' goes north at .7:30 fl. m. Jnsfend of 7:1$J n". m.as formerly and No. 10 115:58- p,,m, 'Instead of 6;16 p. m, ( and Vdon't' get. left, .' Oak and hardwood $L DO and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Tito ladles of tho Presbyterian chifrch will hold an all day bazaar on N'o 2Cth at the church. There will be onJe.., fancy work, homo canned 'frulti' hqmc made candles, etc. Ludeltfs. will he served ail day. ' Homenitldo piluco plo. Manhattan.- 212 jj. fl i ' , Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Bay raeai M71 'laM Himmi T, W. Wks 071 "'" A. S. err,, WW Will. A'on dor, Uollcu or Eagle Point was In Medford Thursday l)ay Ing election bets. Ills .confidence In tho running Qualities of Ren Sell ing reacted upon his pocket book. Henry U. Allen or Urtch, ono bt tho auccessful cattlemen of that sec tion spent Thursday In Medford. . A, A. Davis is back from n trip to Sah 1-Vaiiclsco where ho closwl the deal for Hie purchase of his lavgn orchard. N Dr. Rlckcrt, eyesight specialist. over Kentnor's. No drops Used. Col. J. F, Mundy has had a party of San Franciscans hero looking at largo tracts of land with n view to purchase. Collect thoso scattered sheets of music you value and have them bound lu book form at the Mall Tribune, tf A. Jeldness, tho Blue Ledge miner; has returned to tho mines after a week spent m vfcdford. $2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Dldg., Medford. Ben Sheldon Is receiving congrat ulations ifrom friends. Ho is now mayor of Medford, according to the Grants Pas Courier. Ilrlng that old book with torn binding down and havo it rebound at the Mall Tribune ofrico. Costs but little. tf Mr, and Mrs. BenJ M. Collins or Jacksonville spent AVedti03day even ing at Mcdford -with friends. I have Installed a cleaning plnnt and am in shape to reclean any seed grains. Votch, vetch nnd wheat, winter oats and seed barley for salo. L. B. Brown at Russ mill. Moso Barkdull and Bob Dow arc at Willows, Cal., on a duck hunting expedition. Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Raj Realty Co. J. A. Isaacson of Central Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnett-Corcy BIdg., Phone Home 145. Lincoln McCormick, E. G. Burgess Jr., Alfred and A. S. V. Carpenter left Wednesday evening for Roseburg called by the sudden death of Whit ccmb Field. Mrs. Sarah Anthony- of .Evans creek is in Medford on a short busi ness trip. Dr. R. J. Conroy has moved his office to the Hutchison & Lumsdcn building. Those offices were for merly occupied by the commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved, -partnership. Mr. rnd Mrs. Louis French of Portland are In Medford on a short business trip. Hot cakes and maple syrup. 'Man hattan. 212 Harry Savage of Grants Pass Is In Med'ord on a short business trip. John Offenbacher of Applegate was a recent visitor In Mcdford. Corn for sale at Isaacs' ranch. C. W. ShcrmaD of Talent, one of the leading members ot tho socialist party In Jackson county spent Thurs day in Mcdford. Mr. Sherman has the honor of coming nearer an elec tion than any other socialist on the ticket at tho last election. Ho ran for Justice of the peace and was de feated liy only ono vote. The father or M. A. Radcr of this city who Is visiting Medford suf fered a paralytic stroko "Wednesday evening and Is not expected to re cover. S. A. Kroschol, manager ror the Medford Brewery and Ice Plant, has a splendid six room bungalow near ly completed on West Fourth street, near tho German Lutheran church. This is indeed a very line dwelling, being modern In every respect with largo, comfortable rooms and these very conveniently arranged. Tho interior finish is In Nr while tho paneling is In nutve ash. Messrs. Balcom & Gordon aro the contrac tors. J. J. Potty, formerly manager of was n McdTord Wednesday on busi ness, and while here was the guest of Mr. and (Mrs. Charles D. Hoy. John. Peterson is orcctlng a now flvo room bungalow on ono of the several lotH ho ownH on West Palm utrpet. The building will be modern throughout, and underneath it Mr. Peterson Is putting In a flno, large basoment which will bo finished In concrete walls and cement floors, this to be used for a laundry room,, cellar and wood shed. Mr, Peterson will occupy It himself. Miss Sadlo Amann who was called here from Oakland, Cal., about fl week ago on account of the death of her father, Frank Amann, re turned Thursday to her homo. Her mother, -who accompanied her to 'Medford wllUrflturn to Oakland. with in a few weeks' and will -ho accom panied by her nelce, Miss Borthn Brandenburg, who will spend tho wlntor In Oakland. Mrs. George Trask of Applegate is In Mcdford visiting friends. J, E, Anderson of Savage creek Is spending a fow days in Medford vIh Ring his mother. Lewis Ulrlch was a recoht visitor! In Medord. A, A Travis of Dead Indian is In Medford on a short business trip. August D. Slngler left Thursday morning for Junctiou City -whore ho will tnko 11 1.. Bishop Into custody add return him tu Medford. Ulshnp Is 'wanted on. a clmrgo of obtaining momvy under false pretenses. llarry W, Treesnn loft Thursday morning for n visit with relatives at Seattle. Ho will bo absent about three weeks. Mrs. 11. L TuUlo n( Central Point spent Thursday In Medford on buslne. r. TURK WARSHIPS BLOWN UP (Co'nUmtod from page 1.) Kiting in Itosptioi'us HUDA PEST, Nov. 2 1. Constanti nople despatches received hero today say Clint the sound or guns at sea Is audtblo at the southern end ot tho Uosphorus. Tho Uulgnrlans re treated today four miles to trenches outside tho TchataIJa fortifications. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 21. Porte confirmed today earlier re ports that Turkoy has rejected tho allies' terms, deeming them exces sive. Fighting has ljeeti orodered resumed. SEML1N, Hungary. Nov. 21. Despatches from a Turkish source received here today claim a victory on tho Black Sea for the Ottoman forcrs, while rrom Soria coinesnews of a Bulgarian victory in the same engagement. Turkish advices say that four Bul garian torpedo boats attacked tho Hamtdieh, nnd that two ot them were sunk and tho other two drew off badly damaged. The Bulgarians claim the Hamldleh sank. PARIS. Nov. 21. Constantinople despatches received here today quote Kalmll Pasha as declaring that the war with tho Balkan allies will con tinue uulcss tho allies offer better terms ot peace than have yet been suggested. Dead Lying Everywhere Kalmll Is quoted as saying that Cholera Is subsiding among the Turks. This Is denied by eye wit nesses, who declare the dead and dy ing are lying everywhere at Iladem keul. nnd that but little etfort Is being made to remove the sick to the cholera camp at San Stefano. Medical treatment, these .witnesses say. Is most perfunctory. Crowded cars of sick are arriving at San Stefano arG unloaded head over heels down an embankment. Tho death rate among the stricken Is said to be more than fifty per cent. FOOTBALL STAR PLAYED ALMA, Mich., CS'ov. 21. Lying in the hospital here in a sorlotis con dition. Captain Entile Johnson ot the Alma College football team, was In formed today that he played through Saturday's gamo against Detroit with a broken neck. This dlscovory was mado by tho physicians after an ex-ray examination. Johnson was kicked In tho neck at the opening of the second halt and although In great paiiij played until the game ended. LITTLE HOPE FOR E BERLIN, Nov. 21. Suffering from tuberculosis of tho hip Joint nnd hemophilia, little hopo Is enter tained for tho completo recovery of tho Imperial crown prince of Russia, according to a message received from St. Petersburg today by tho Vos slscho Xoitung, whoso correspondent claims his Information is from nu au thentic Hourco. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY HAVE MUSICAL AND LITERARY EVE For tho past week tho musical stu dents of St. Mary's academy, aided by the literary talent of the high school classes, have been busily pre paring a program in which they will rtresent a comedy, "My Aunt's Heir ess," varied, by many select mimical numbers. Parents and fripnds will enjoy tho program on Friday after noon at 2 o'clock In the acadomy iniiBlc hall. Tho evening of November 22 at 8 o'clock tho auditorium and spacious dining, hall will be opon to the yodugtlady students of the academy and games, music and. dancing will be a feature of tho evening's pro gram. TOM'S RIVER, N. J., Nov. 21 Prediction that J, Frank Hlckoy tho chemist arrested hero for tho murder of seven-year-old Joseph Josephs at Lackawanna, near Buffalo, V, Y will break down and confess -was made today by District Attorney Dudley and Chief of Pollco GIIhoii af ter they hud visited Hlckoy In his cell. . . lllckoy said: "I may bo a drunk ard, but I am not a murderer. I do not fear a fair trial, hut I do fear the pcopIo of Lackawanna," ST. LOUIS SOClfcTY GIRL SEEKS DIVORCE rti WW V&YDUKNX Amrdee V. Itcyburn, Jr., who in horlted $.VX).000 n few years ago. Is de fendant In an action for divorce broughl by Mrs. Florence Kclley Reyburn, gmndditusldor of Mrs J L. l. Morri son, long the recognised head of St. T.ouH MKiety. Mp. Kc.vimru l the daughter of Al lnrt T. Kcllty, n banker, of ,Yw York Mls. KeHey. who Hi rd In New York, was frequently it lr grandniothrr's .New York h"-, mid v.nx n favorite lu St. Louis .oele.v CLEAN SWEEP OE OAKLAND, Oil.. JCm. 21. -With tho arrest here of Jls 1 K. Wright, practically n clean sweep was mado on the doctors and women in the northern California district, under in dictment for aliened illegal practice and the salo of illegal drugs and in Htrumetita by use of the mails. So well were the plun.s laid thnt only one of those indicted learned of the investigation the pon author ities were conductinir throughout the United States and succeeded in get ting out of jurisdiction. He was Dr. K. A. l'eubudy of .San Francisco nud Oakland, who is yi'qw in Mexico. Dr. l'eahody W also being sought hv the San Fnuijiseo ixiliee in con nection with n i'rniniunl operation which resulted falnlly. Jlondt were furnished by u& .those, urreslcd and they will ho arraigned in the United Stnlert district court Dee '2. OF JAFFA CHRISTIANS CONSTANTINOPLE, TCov. 21. Pcaco negotiations between General Savoff, commander-ln-chlof of tho Bulgarian army and ftnzim Pasha, tho commander of tho Turkish army, began today at Hadamkeut village, near tho lines of TchataIJa, on either side of which tho two armies are en camped. Reports (hat n massacre of Chris tians has started at Jaffa, thirty miles northwest of Joritsalem, have not as yet been confirmed, hut there Is great anxiety hero among repre sentatives of the powers. Tho Rus sian cnllser Oleg Is atcamltig full Hfed for Jaffa to bring succor to the Christians there If they really hnvc been attacked. HUNDREDS KILLED IN T MEXICO CITY. Nov. 21. Rouowal of tho report that tho town of Acanbay, In tho northern part of the stato of Mexico, was razed lu Tues day's earthquake, has reached El Ora, and a number of physicians aro hastening to tho sceno It Is said that 100 persons woro killed. Tho town numbered 2000 Inhabitants, K. OF P. LODGE WILL GIVE THE "MIKADO" On December 10 tho K. of P. lodge of Mcdford will Rlvo a produc tion for the "Mikado" for tho boilofjt of tho children- of .Medford who, would otherwlso. liavo to go without" a Christmas trco. Tho proceeds of tho play will go toward uccurlng a treo and fitting It up with presoiils und arranging for a merry I'rtrls'tmus for every boy and girl In Medford. Tho "Mikado' J ono of tho mosl famous operas over written. E, D, Andrews, tho AndreWfl brothers, Art Burgess and others aro old favorites In the production. Tho play will bo given In the Nnt-ntorlum. f pVfwS- ' t v ro ' I... tliV , . . I WJ CALI FORNfA QUACKS PAKE TOO LAfETocTAS8IFY FOR SALEi-At onco Majestic range, $20 l0. HT,i E. 0th streot. L'OS i . i ' m .,. ,, .r. , .iiii.i r weipoun mm FOR FAIR TAWMA. Wash., Nov. 31.-Two ," -''V r of 0l, yHtuUVt,f A' hundred and six Mmiih of tho state. atA ;leo leroy, dwwd, or. or luetudlng the governor. (ix.ovprnt,rlnw!,,0,nR "nwl nw.?M,,,1l of T'?' mm,i. rnur ,w, mil,,,. rivA ' dlrttiliiii distribution of eslrtto. .-.". ., .-t ......... ,-, ,,.vr senutnrs, ono eougrondinan-eloct add delogntea reproMuitlng twoniy-nlno different eOmmeixial organlxntloiifl mevthiK horn lat )ilgh, weht on Vu ord for a WuHhlngton appropriation of JfiOO.OOO for tlio Panama Pacific expualtlou, J, E. Chllborg ot Seattle, was on dorsed as Washington exposition cfliumls!donor, and head of a special permanent exposition and booster eoniiultloo of tho Htato which Is meeting today to lake Hteps for waya and meaiiH of making Washington's part In the' exposition prominent. PRICE RECORD FOR BARTLETTS (Continued from Page Ono) which would nllow tho fruit lo he held hero uulil Ihe fnney holiday trndo opens. Jinny oilier earn of Itogue Itiver hnitlett.s eiunliug llieuft in quality bold from $'2.fiO lo .fll.rill u box Ihirt full mvliifr lo Iho vomlitioii of Iho uinrkel. Tluwo wen held hack nud Ihe extra prion paid for thcin is nearly throe timort Iho i'ot of (.lornge. s Two years ugu tveonl prieen wore lopped by Anjou nnd Comieo peiu-n frpm the Uoguo river valley nud How Harlletts'have Miattered nil previous record.. HAYES NAMED TO LEAD (Continued from pajro 1.) the faintest -rouccptiuu of the indtiH trial relations between workmen and employers," he miid. "They have nol the slightest Idea of the principles involved in tho Shcminn law." Delegate Kodtiguet of Chicago, and others rallied lo the stipitorl of the poclnlist. Ity n vole of 17(i to till the president's resolution was adopted. !T New Cased C. W. Forbeu nud O. 11. Henlugor, co-partners nk Forbes & -Henlnger vs. rK. J, Mnhan, John E. Mnhnn, Forest K. Mnbhunan'd :W. rAi Turner, suit, In equity for enforcement or mechanics lien. Victor Plymal vs. E. Grace Plymul, dismissed. A. W. Hodgson ot nl vs. Ed M. Conner et nl, dismissed. , A. W. McCutchen vs. ICodortt Viola MrCutcheon, divorce, decroo by de fault. Thomas Collins vs. Stanley Dicks, ordor confirming nn'.o ot root pro perty uhder executor. J. A. Cnlfeo vs. Jonntu Burnctto et al, decroo granted. Gurtrudo Michael vs. Mretl Mich ael, divorce, decree by default. . Laura A. Ryan, admin, ot tho cHtnlo ot James Waiter. "Ryaii vs. Twohy Bros., order overruling de murrer. Samuel Buchor Simmons tin ndmlu. of the entutti of John M. Simmons, deceased vs. Twohy Bros, order over ruling demurrer. R. E. O'ilrlcu ns admin, of tho cstuto of William Carrol Byeiie, de coned vs. Twohy Bros., order over ruling demurrer. Pnsqual Ysunza vs. Twohy Bros., ordor overruling demurrer. Madeline Hoy Parker vs. II. M. Whltcsld, ordor tu flto amondud complaint, Androw Hnorllo vs. A. P. Donohuo, default. Chrlstnhol Roho lleffner vs. Datilcl Whetstone, final decroo of partition. - Proluitfi In tho matter of tho estate of William. Tracey, deceased, order ap pointing Fred v". Trucy niltn. Or der appointing nS L. dllkby, ll, L. Andrews nud Jtsnph Mobh apiiralsurs for Josopliluu oounty.'- Ordor ap pointing J. E. Barkdull, .1. H. Orth and W, B. Jackson appraisers ror Jackson cdunty. In tho matter or tho Oatato or Win. J. Virgin, deceased. Fourth report of E. V. Carter, executor, approved. In tho mnltor rtf tho cstato of Llzzlo Halo, docom '. ,nlur ap pointing Ernest A, Yvuiilu admin. In tho matter of lliu ostttto' of Mary E. McCall, dbcoaeil, Inventory - BULBS NEWS Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring ns now Is tho bout time. Wo havo a vory largo auaortment ot rirnt c-Iuhk bulbs no culls In tho lot. After 2D yoars' experience wo hnvo decided what Is host to buy. Compare thoso with bthors hoforo buying. BROADIiEY, THfc PtiORWt GrotmhOtiHii Home 2'0-I Offlco Home 35 ami nppralkemeul (lied and approved khiiwhm pbrftotnU luOVurty iuuotilil Ihg to (27iS2.ni nud teul u-oWiy to tho nniuttnt or $IO,r.O(), In Urn nmUer of the entalo Of Flank Eiuiln, tfOctMHciU ordor for tho isilo of Ptr&uitai nronerly. ' Ileal IXtato TiitiiMforn Y, ll, Allen rt nl tu Edward ). Arth, lots tl II and 0, hoc, !l twp. ,11. W. ruimo 1 . . . William A. fiohlliuog et nt to Lydln Andrews, 1 10 acres In see. 21. twp, till, H. range 1 West Edgar tl. Whltmildn et ux to II. W, Lindsay, lot 0, hlk 2, ulxo W 1-3 lot 7, Shield's add. Central Point Crlstabel Rose lloffnvr vt vlr to Daniel Whetstouo, :t0 acres In twp. 37, 8. tango 2 west ................... Harry I). Mills ot ux to Ahi N. Mills, property In tint to Falls Charles Burgess et ux to V, Q, Norrls, property In Mcdford 10 10 10 10 10 Geo. W. Trefron et nx to Syl vester Patterson el ux, lot 4, blk. 12, Ashland 500 L. Nledermeyer et ux to Enos Conger, 30 nore lu twp. .17, south rang 2, west ...... Louis A. IlOHlelu et ux to -Joseph HoMelii, 32 1-2 acres lu sec. 27, twp. 35, H, ran go 2 west . . August Lawreutx el ux to Ma bel Brobeck, lot 7, blk. 7, Rosu add. to Medford. ..... W, H. Mooro ct ux to A. V, Talent ct ut, portion of lot 5, block l.S. In Medford... , A. P. Talent et ux to W. A. 3000 10 10 16 Mcssuer, portion of lot ft nnd nil or lot 0, block IS. Mcdford W. II. Monro et ux to W. A. Messner, portion of lot 5, block IS, Medford isano C. Mooro to F. (I. McW'll llnmn ct ux, property lu Ash Innd Jnred Thatcher et ux to Colum bus StumbauKli, property in Nlrkoll add. Medford...,,'. Coliimbds Htuuibnuglt et ux to Mildred Homers, property In Nlckelt addition. Medford.. Mildred Somfrs el vlr to Nora M. Jones, 7-8 acre in Nlckell add to Medford, 10 10 10 10 10 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glvou that (lie un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city or Medrord, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting on Decem ber 3rd, 1912, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and mult liquors In quantities len (linn a gallon, at their place of luminous on Houlli Fir street, located at lots 10, 11 and 12. block ", or tho orglmil towuslto, In said city, for a period of six mouths. HAU-MOHIl CO. Dato of first publication, .Novem ber 19, 1912. Misery Hates Company But Loves TIZ A Tl. Font Haiti on Reaching Home Will Miike You Feel Pleasant Try It With n Five Trial Package You can't hldo foot misery. ll runs up Into the nerves, draws tho expression into the face, makes you look foolslck. Tl?, Is for nil pooplo ror all kinds or root. Wliotlior It 1b corns, bun ions, chilblains, calluses, or Just root, TIK causoH all thoso ncld poi sons Ho co mo out. Foot porcH are always (mlurgod. Nature Intended thoui no, And '''A was designed to aid liuture: millions know this to bo A fact, Do you? (lot d 2T 'cent box or TIZ at onco and havo your shoro oTf root comfort. Any drug gist, department or gettoral storo, will supply you, And for a free trial package, who to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 3. Wabash aVo lino, Chicago, III, BULBS Money Back Remedy for Dandruff Fulling llnlr ami Henlp lltli. Clinx. Hlinng U Autluulml lo Oinn- iniloo It, ' 110 Will do tlttirn: If iiNnr tilling two bottles of PARISIAN Kuuo Volt don't think It In the finest mid liutsl delightful hair toiilo and ilrori.xllig you ever lined- money bnoli. Can you bent lhU offer? Young women who neglect Ihulr toiuplon, grow old before llndr Unto, tf your hnlr In thinning at tho toin ples: If It js IohIiik Its natural color, fading or turning gray, put your faith lu IWItlHtAN Hag" nnd you won't bo dlHnppolntiid. Largo bottle no iTiitii ut ChtiM. StrniiK'n, nnd dealers everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every pai'kugo. Bii Surprise to Many in Medford Local pooplo aro surprised nt tho QUICK results rend veil from nlmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ntt mixed lu Adler-I-Iu, tho (lermiui ap pendicitis remedy. L. It. lliiHliliui, drugglsl, stntort thnt this simple re medy nutlsoptlclKC tho digestive- sys tem nud draws off tho Impurities so thoroughly that A BINOLK DO.SE re lieves sour stomnrh. gaa on tho utoniach and constipation INSTANT LY. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 210 acres, Hi miles out, aft noios In cultivation, some saw timber, good ft room house iuil largo barn, liv ing water on tho place, will mnko a first class hog or stock ranch, will exchange for good city property. -to acres, s room Iioiiro nud iithar out buildings, 30 ncroti In- young fruit, I ft bearing fruit trees, the rest In grain, I mtlo front town, prlre 115,000. fl Mltrtty Ilk 111 rt Itrt m4 tt if Mint hxiLik m " iivn in MtlW n IMI nw'll 11l1' rlghti will trade for Medford city property. 3 14 acres, I room lintise, city wnter, mid Irrigation, all garden tools go with Ihe place at I7&0. Wo can sell you some unimproved acreago clorfo to Medford at' a very low price, roiue up nud look over our bargains before you buy else where. " " Come and list your hoimiw with us for rent. Employment Girls a ml women for KOiioml linuiw) work lu nud out of oily. Woman cook on much. Ranch hands. I MRS. EMMA BITTNEE Phono Home 1 1 Oppoidto Nnsli Hotel KOOMK fl ami 7. IMLM IU.OOIC. ' On tho Faco of It. )IA) l,1.l.i,u IHIIU.1IJ, M') moit rri)r (li) wo havo mado our reputation In tho Dental lino solely by giving perfect and completo satisfaction to our ttiimerouii patrons In all departments. Whether1 It bo extracting, filling, napping, crown or bridge work, 'wo aro exports or tho best class and jot most moderate lu charging. Lot us enro ror your tooth it will cortnlu ly bo to your hdvnntago. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER . TIIH DKXTIHT Ovor Daniels ror Dudn, Pacific Phono 2528, Home Phono 3G2IC Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, J). O. Publlo Land flatten: Final Proof, Doaort Lands, Contest nnd Mining Cases. Hcrip. ' Typewriters FOR XMAS GIFTS ' $5 DOWN AND iV?. n jasr ":.. u w.mm m w, ' sj jt tu. v i - ifsiux'i&cr Z-l's sm- -4T tfc. A $5 A MONTH.. the MerrivoW Shop e l. ? 1 1 t Ua I 4! yi&&t