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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1902)
PURELY PERSONAL. JUST ARRIVED! In trom Wellen F. M. Centers Saturday, ' Merohont P, K. DeueJ left Saturday lor the east. t n wr.oi In at Grants Pass upon a lull tn his Bon. F. E. Bybee, of Jactsonvllle, was In the city Tuesday, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, of Phoenix, was In Medford Saturday, C. E. Weloh, of Asbestos, was in the olty Monday npon business. W. R. anaC. A. Dlokisou, of Tsble Rook, were in the olty Wednesday. R, G. Brown, one of the onion kings of Eagle Point, was in the olty Taesday. Miss Edna Wait left Tuesday to join er mother and sisters at Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Harrington, mother of Mrs. Vic McCray, returned Tuesday to her home t Btookton, Calif. Mrs. E. L. Gurnea and daughters, . Misses Mary and Ruth, were visiting Ashland friends this week. Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter, Miss Robbie, returned to their home at Grants Pass Tuesday evening. G. F. King, the honest and enthusi ast land locator, was at Roseburg this week upon land office business. Hask ins returned Sunday even- ka Francisco to resume his studies in a pharmaceutical college. A. A. Davis returned Sunday even. ing from hie sevural weeks visit at -various prominent points in wuiiurm. Robt. Reame returned Tuesday even ing to Palmer, Oregon, after a two weeks' visit with parents and many friends. Mrs. D. McCarthy and daughter, tf -Grants Pass, were in Medford last ween upon a visit to Druggist Chas. Strang and family. v twi.. nf Clinton Iowa, who has -heen visitine L. G. Porter and family tor two weeks, returned to his home Monday evening. J. W. Hunter, the photographer, and wife left Medford last Saturday for northern California, where they ex pect to locate. Ex-County Treasurer M. S. Welch, of Central Point, was in Medford last week and while here joined the great army of Mail readers. Mrs. F. W. Chausse and children, of C rants Pass, are in Medford npon a visit to A- M. Woodford and Mrs. N. E. Woods and families. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shearer, who have -fceen living in Medford for several -months past, left Monday morning for (heir old home in Iowa. George B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, is here from Idaho upon a visit to his parents, whom he iiaa not seen for thirteen years. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Slgler left Mon day morning for Sallna, Kansas, after laving visited friends and relatives hereabout for the past two months. Morton Lawton, who Is day clerk at Hotel Josephine, In Grants Pass, was called home Tuesday evening by the serious illness or his mother,' Mrs. J. - W. Lawton. -' "' " A. G. Beal, of Central Point, was tn Madford Wednesday, and while here found bis way to The Mail shop and contributed liberally to the fund of the busted" (?) newspaper man Miss Fannie Maplesden returned to "Sreka Monday morning. The young ladv la attending school at that place, having entered the school prior to the moving of her parents to Meaiora J. A. Whitman was at Portland this week npon business in connection with the Palm, Whitman & Co. cigar factory, the same being that of meeting the company's traveling salesmen and map ping out permanent routes for them. P. M. Kershaw left Monday for sev eral northern California points, where e will canvass for the sale of stereo scopic views. He expects to be absent about two months when he will return and resume work in that line in Jack eon County. Attorney A. S. Hammond, accom nanied by his stenographer, Mrs Waldonado, left Saturday for a couple of weeks' stay at Klamath Falls, at which place court is now in session and in which Mr. Hammond has sev--eral cases. : Duff Karnes, the handsome and very clever gentleman of soft drinks and - "trttadies, leWsunday evening for a two " -weeks' visit with old time friends in northern California. Sam Richardson is helping Jim Rltter deal out goods during Dud's absence. J. M. Smith, of Gold Hill, was a Med tord visitor Monday. The gentleman and his family will hereafter be regular Mail readers. Mr. Smith has the Chavner place rented and reports that he has 100 acres of wheat now growing finely never better prospects than right at this time. J. F. Walt was among Medford friends a few days this week. He is now living at Boulder Creek, in Santa Cruz County, California, where he is car lnspeotor for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company Is doing firBt-rate and likes his position, all of which is 3 An entirely new stock of handsome PIANO SCARFS, FLEECE LINED RUBBER CDVES. rlANU ana riRRlN STOOLS. INSTRUC TION BOOKS. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS and NEEDLES and PHONOGRAPH RtCOKUS a ,wi tiinm nr ordered and on the wo. v PIIHTTC and tha wonderful PIMM ft by means of whioh vn those without the knowledge of even the rudiments of niue'o can play the most dimouii se lections. Singer sewing machine supplies al ways on hand We shall be pleased to have you call and examine goods and see for yourself THe Coss Piano Bouse A Street, between 6th and 7th Johnson Residence Jury List tor 190a. Following a list of Jurors drawn by he County Commission at their last .neelitig! ' J H Whipple W H Penlngor inr Prank and nleasant "news & for his friends. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Keene returned Wednesday and are now kept busy acknowledging tho hearty congratula tions of their many friends the ocoa slon being their recant marriage. Maurice Brown, a capitalist and prominent business man of Blue Hill, Ed Dunnington Kansas, was In Meaiora last wee uyuu - -- -- - mmot O'Urlon ii-C Oully W Fernoll I'Mm Ruoh P H Crimson Jas F Wallas J H Sayle A b' uunt 3 O Furry Jos Poloy C Farnhain J K Van Bant J It Norrls E J Farlow G G Ogg 0 A Ellason K ASh'T ln Jed C Kull Denver Kinoalu Ad Helms Geo Harron Jus J Brophy Ben Fredeuborg Jos Geppert John Owens Nlm Charley VY C Leever J W Morrlt J S March F M Amv t rauk Ol well Geo W Owen T E Hills 0 E Abbot Wm Meera Henry Applegate Frank Lewis Jas Moomaw Geo Daley P F Young J Hart Ollvnr MaGee H Von Dor Helien u tjaso WAshpolo Wm Broad Geo W Lanoe A C Hubbard Jas Savage 3 OITonbnolier J H Booman C F Shepherd Alvah Houseuoiacrj u nan W H Konney E J Perham J W Stinger Gus Nichols W C Daley L Charley T J Kenoey Edward Helms John Opp U Neuber Fred Strtuib E It Farra J F Brown F G Roberts T C Law T J Perry Frod Furry S H Murray J 1 Moomaw W W Erb John Ashpole A W Sanders Frank Williams L L Jacobs A Weldner B F Cartor F M Oentors T J Downing C F Young H C Maokuy W J Freeman Wm Gregory 0 Nininger O E Kobb J E Wlok W H Mayfield L Wvlaud HL white DTerrll W B Williams W R Johnson J W Miller Jack True W H Newton O H Pankey B F Humbert J Shivery Geo Hargadine Ed Wilkinson W H Barr Joint Installation of Officer. On Wednesday evening of this week llio Odd Fellows and Uubeknli of Mod. lord hold a sumlplihllo joint Installation of ollk'ors ami tfvo a grand btuiiiiol to llmlr Invito I frlimils. After llio prop, r anil required examination nl olllcor eleut in exclusive' session tho doors ol todtie hall wore thrown open unit tlie members ami friends to Iho muntier o( 126 assomhlod to witness the Installation ceremonies. Alter those hail been gone through with tho banquet room doors woro oponcJ and an Invitation to "pur took" was glvon and accepted. Tho luncheon, consisting of sandwiches, salads, coffee anil ouke, was served to all nreauntand not until after twelvoo'oloek dUI umnv of the happy partlolpant In t',n Bvm 1 m's 0 od time point their tnotsio wootsios homeward.' Tho following ollleore were Instiilled in the Kehekah loduo by the deputy ftmi ent. Mrs A. 8. Wells: Prudence Angle, N G: Alia Navlor. V G i bit M Bliearer. recording secretary j Myrtle Nicholson, nannlal socrotary : Kate Amile, Irons ror; Kosa Hockonyos, warden ; Minnie Cox, conductor j Clara Drlskn, K B u, Vlmle WotKllord. L S N G; Casslo Moll olson, 1 G; Nannie Matney.OG ; Minnie Calkins, chaplain; Minnie HocKenyos It SVG: Kloronco Toft. L B v l. The Odd Fellows' officers instsllod by District Deputy Grand Master Hooper, of Afhland, were: E W Calkins, r t- L Demmer, V G ; A D aylor, recoru ing secretary ; H H Harvey, pormsneni ..vniiarv.U u Nob o. treasurer u u J W Bates W H Meeker a visit to his friend and business as uvilata. Rev. Reese P. Kendall. The gentleman can see opportunities in the B Nicholson 5. . .11.- f, th nmfltahle U F Kelly noguo r q h Miller Investment of capital and it is not lm- w rji.i0h nrohahle that ho will return and locate b N Butler r E N Warner perm.uenw,. Wlm Manle T. James, formerly a mining v. D B RnBeu nnnaid.rabla note in Jackson County, E L Moore now of Roasland, B C was in Medford ChPruett this wees -upon a yuui. W H Norcross friends. He Is engaged in managing t p Hoajrland mining property and in promoting mln- Frederick Bally Ing project, near Ro...an, 00.-K a Dig ousineas wi - ----- c j Apn,,trong is lavlnt by many shekels for the de- Bon rwi ollnins- davs of Belf and family when Isaac Merrlman those days shall have come their way. J y6?0,. Miss Fannie Hasltins reiurnea ouu- j R Reames day evening from San Francisco, at Geo Anderson which place she has been tamng a sev- - eral months' course In Klnaergarten j )( achool work. There are several 01 1 q Mrtln schools In San Franclscj and stode its Perry Foster wishing to acquire a ksoH W o. tne work are olacea unaer insiruiiiur. .uu n,.nhlu,,., are at the same time given a school to Fred Kleinhammer C E Wilkinson teach. Miss Hasktns likes the work Wm Cameron .ae yu 11 J iL. aiima Ka haa I r l .HIUIIIUU immenreiy wen ana mo u. y Wrtklni o B Dews taken better prepares ner lor ouor o-hn,:,,!!., -i-. - i :i 1 1 " " " school work, still 11 is powioie m . ulve her attention to kindergarten work exclusively. For Sale or Exchange. rr. .n nn.hill acres land near Los Angeles, Calif.; well improved; for Bale A S Barnes J M Wagoor J O'Brien G Stephenson G E Nlcbols J J Houok G W Beal J M Lotlund W. H Meeker Lee Inghram J M Tyler J Radar 0 W Halm M Hodges M F Hanley M Perry D Neathammer R Wakeinan S DuRleld Frank Walt W K Bradshaw J J Cambua H M Crowell J a Muehett p F Whitmore G Hoffman Cal Owens W C McCalahaa M L Pellet A B Cbartraw N D Brophy 3 Coleman A Schmitling G P Lindley O Simpklns J N Hockeremith A Slover J Olwell A C Spencer J F Crump J M Nichols P F Swayne Walrad E M Molntyre J I Fredenberg W M Addison Nii holson, R 8 N Q ; W II Meeker, L 8 Us she has decided to upend the re- N G : J J downer, warden ; II II HowurU, njallldor of the willtor At UOIU0. coniluctor; D L Huy, I G ; F Ainaiin, O niiriiiff the holidays Mrs. Prank fi: I A Webb, chtpla'n; F Hiilitmrd. R i.nm. visited bv her BlstO KS; FTi-uo, LSS; F E Payne, R S V Mjl)B Williams, wiio in a student of G ; G W t'nddy, L s v ii. lne Medford Aoodeniy. Quite a number ol Odd Fellows anil ... . Winni .ml Mvrlln Vin Rebekahs from Ashland and Jackson- cent 0f OoM Hill, Hleiit tliolr h-'i-vil.e were in attendance al the Insulla .lavvaoation with their crandpur- tion. Unoi and relatives here, and did not tw.. ro MSO beans In that inr I Cornel to 1 all oil thuir old friends. at Nye's Ituckel stoi'O and the nearest Come again, girle, you are always euess was 203U, by Murclianl wortman s welcome, little ilrl. The next two nearest The sad. hut not altogether un encases were 20-10 and 2050 Each of Lxiwoted news of the death of ineeo will be given dolls. Grandma Williams,' of Central -H....U n n. advance auent for Point, was receivod here Tuesday, the "Queen of HayVl" Uomeay worn- anu in spue 01 ine iug aim panv, was In tho olty Wednosday ad-lening weather, quite a numoer irom rtilnff a return emranemeni for his FOREIGN ITEMS. Martial law has been proclaimed; at TWmtlcma. Brain, owing to a strike of the metal workers. Th. n,irl nf Rnaahrn. backed bv or exchange for property in Jackson ndloate. w introduoed a system by County. Inquire of which he says he can break the bank at Mnntn Carlo. His snocess is sam kj have been very remarkable, and has created a sensation at this celebrated irnmblins resort. It is understood inat Anurew w 1 .... t.. i, uia ... . . 1 -Ana cnuBu wiiuinii.j negie has removea tne oosc. construction of two battleships, existed to tne acceptance 01 nis i,iv,- armored first- H. D. Finch, Jacksonville, Oregon. WASHINGTON NOTES- that Andrew Oar- dnmtlon to the cause of education, and Sonratarv ol State Hay and a nam Dor 01 gentlemen interested in the Carnegie nroiect 01 a national univerii.j formed an incorporation known Carnegie Institution. Pronideut Roosevelt's first public re. rantinn was attended more largely than auf New Year's reception in a nnmber of years. In ail person. uu loreignera She says that through the White House , and shook eono the mtatateri hands with the presiaeni. xnis is A , h,w .1,0 Snonia ne reauiuou court's return to Poking, wherefore it is desirable that the emperor grant an olass ornisers and two protected cruissrs, Tha officials ask for prompt contract. Work on 20 warships now in course of construction may be expedited. The nnw battleshins will have greater gun power than any other vessels now In the navy, The dowager empress of China has issued another ediot, displaying a desire Central Market PottenRor Cox' Pr"l' FrBsli anfl Salt Meats in Hotel Nosh Block Free Delivery In City Phone Main 13 MEDFORD, ORE Table KocK items. Miss Molntire re opened pohool Monday with three new pupils on-rolled. Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Morino are smiling over a Christinas prosont they received in tne untt iiu 01 a 1111c baby girl. Mrs. Merriam a,nd Mrs. Williams returned to Medford B.tlurduy, hav ing greatly enjoyed our different piolures(uo points of view. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent at tended the New YearB dance at Moonville and report one of the .luaiBnteet times of the senson. Harry Carlton was in the neigh borhood on bufiness Tuesday and Hpent a eocial hour with your cor respondent Mi Hnttie Waschau made a Hy ing trip to Tsble Rock Thursday, wu DO BLACKSMITHINO, WAQON MAKING nrr lull lino ol mltrll lor boih lllsnK. S""Cl.. and W.,.nn..ain. .niiiluy only Utl-olM worVmoii. All urli nur. louii. . itransStta' .'ifJi'lo nor.. ...o,ln .so ylow work MITCHELL & BOECK Motrluiau'sold .taml. MKDrXmtl. OllOON Advertised Letter List. rmiowlnr la a Hal ot (altera rm siislnn oaTlad 7.r .1 U.C ldlor PO.W.OC. 0 J- Ilrnirnrtl. Oacar ra, m u (laanon. Charlts llayna, Klvsn NKomaii, lUllib Tloa. O II Wood, Jmc i riark A oharse ot oat oool "III ba nsas upoo o- ''r.n.-aVi.r.or.-.u. u .III plo. ..yj $.;Ur.riMAi.. Hoatmsaisr troop ot colored artlats and making sev eral new friends. He Is all kinds ol a good fellow and a gentleman always. This company played to a full house when thev were hore In October ana here attended the funeral Wednesday- j. v. r. SOUTH AFRICAN WAH. The total redootiou of Great Britain's Z::nmenVga. . sat- " ' VUO ft',, IUU ... u. " -- isfaotioo. Rooms to Rent. I have furnished and unfurnished rooms to rent. Suitable Tor light nouse- keenine. millinery or aressmaKing. Near business contor of oitv. A. Bl. IMVXM. IN THt Prll'LIPPINES. General J. Franklin Bull is conduct ing a vigorous campaign in Bj tan gas province. The columns under the oom- mand of Uolonels wrat ana uongaonj are doing excellent work and driving Filipinos In all directions. A nnmber of the latter are fleslng to Tayabas province, where the native oonstabulary Is rendering valuable assistance iu np taring men and rlflos. General Grant recently decided that owing to the lack of wHftMe quarters for troops at Baca.rsVnfl ibecaose the nlaoa is arjDaronUv peaceful, be wonia th oom'Daar-of soldiers ste tiand there. '.Theyaancmnoement of this decisiou has brought a protest from all the bnsiness men in Manila, and the American and Spanish business men ol Roiarr have sent a joint telegram to Ganeral Ghaffoe asking protection, and daolarins that it will be impossible lor tbem to remain there should the troops be withdrawn. Tho Filipino oivn an thorities are anxious that the troops should go, averring that tho native con atabulary affords somclout protection. The war dorartmen t has raoelved from tho Philippines copies of a remarkable proclamation, signed with the uamos of n na Americans, seven 01 mom Inclnillno- deaths from dtaeaae, tto. amounts to 24,300 man. Of this num ber 19.430 were actually killed or uluil. A total of M.830 woro Invalided homo, the majority of whom roooverod auil Jolnod their oommauila. Lord Kitchohor, In a Johannesburg dispatoh, says: 'Uruoo-Hamlltou, oiior- atlug to the eastward 01 EJ-moio aiuou Doo. SO. baa eaptnred 10U rlaouora, in- nln.lii Caiianl Erasmoa." Tho war omoo has published all additional hat ot 45 men wouuded at Zoetouleiu, nuaiug IU total VI. OlUoial returns show that the Moor losses bv klliod. wouuded and surren dorod dnrlug 1031 totaled 14.0H7. Two ofllcors of the lntolllgenos de partment, says a Pretoria diapatajh, who were seut to parley witn Boers woo ue- sired to surrender near Warmbaths, were-lsasckeronaly shot by eonoealod Boers. ""VAjV-"' 1'. , GpneTafDo Wet has orderod the Boor cominf ttdantii to retard the work of Wt tending tho untlsn biocanooaea aa mucn as poimlblo. Gouorul Bruce-Hamilton, says a Protorla dlspaich.'.captured an othor Boor laug ir and 33 prisoners on the Swaziland border. Lord Robert hus issued an offiolal oontrtvlictlou of;he stories clrcnlaH-d In Uoruiuuy ol tuo vioiauou of boor wo men by tho troops in South Afrloa, and tho employing or Moor leuiaie reiugooa for Immoral pnrioi. A Winter Trip IS POISON TO THE CHILD. ' l. rails Alw lleelaaee Atralaal LaawUe o lAt u WelUMlea a rare la SSara tSoaa. . In a reoent address before the woman's conference of the Society of Ethlra) Culture, at New Tork olty. Dr. Felix Adlrr said: "What looma up aa of most eon splrunus Importance in the average home are the luxuries of life and the drllraclos of fare. Luxury In the home is poison to tha child In that home. Mothers who have young children, and mothers should hare young children the greater pri or their lives, should not spend all their time gormandising and gowning and tn going to matinees. They should he taught that education is on of -the greatest of the grand things of Use." Dr. Adlsr suggested as a remedy for gloomy sehoolbouses, smaller . building, sun rooms, olubrooma and conservatories. MUST WEAR BRAID III PUBLIC. Oieu Win eteaalM rllhaSk Avr osaaoe ta Aoraae la Ha !. UncWIy parade grounds in London will be much brightened soon by reaeon of the forthcoming army order tbat an officer shall dress in uniform instead of mufti In public. Tb order comes into force April t. It ordslns that alt army ofBears shell wear their uniform In public and In thestwra and ptaoeeof entertainment a well. I Ula applies 10 all houiahold regttuente,' foot guard, and cavalry. It oaonol be aald that thl order Uat. all popular. It I generally thought that It has been brought shout by tha Instlgstlon of the kslaer when he wii over there, 11 Is understood the "hole thing Is supposed To be an Incentive to , recruiting.;; ;gr1 Kobert and the king , have bad snsny long fllscuasions on ma- subject. t t To Routhorn California and Arizona via the famous Shasta Route Is one as being in the United States military QUBlnlanoe with this seotloo will ever sorvic, inviting Amerioan soldiers to do- jovo0p fresh points of inter st and sert and join the rnoKs pi tne ruipino Udded sources ol enjoyment unuor i soldiery. They are urged to do so be- ,unny Bklce, In the varloty of lnle"""1" hnnda with the Dreaident. more than President McKinley reooived imt vaar. The interior or tne mansion was aglow with a myriad of electric nt and to this was added the beauty of a profusion of flowors, plants and hanked about the mantels and draped from chaudellors and wnllB. Tha monthly statement of tho publlo debt shows that at the closo of business rw. hi 1B01. the national debt, less xa.h In treasnrv. amounted to 11,017, 828,286, a decrease for the mouth of ta niR 102. The cash in the treasury under the various classifications totals $1,219,631,721, agalust whioh there are demnnd liabilities ouiswuiamK aiouuni to 1898.028.4411. which reaves a eaxh halance on hand of 4821,028,728. There was an increase for the month of 4,J 692,618 iu the amount of cash on baud. wl hltnert0 held by liquid air. Ao- nantalu Richard B. Leary, Uultea nrjinl, to Dr. d'Arsouval the new States navy, who died at Chelsea re- ..petroleum ethor" Is destined to be of ceutly, died a rear-admiral without bo- tj,0 greatest importance to scientists, ins aware of tho fact. It was a promo- e9De0ially in ohemlcal research, pormlt- tlon which he had looked for, and it Is tiug tne construction of thermometers said to nave trouDtea Dim iu uib um of a precision not nitnerto attaineu. moments. The appointment wusuinade i nla . forthcoming communication the same day he died, but it was ouly Dr d'Arsonval will also demonstrate when his brother-in-law, Dr. Iwin, re- other valuable sohmtlflo uses of tho new inroad from his fuueral at Miuueapolis I ,iiHOoverr. One of the doctor's collabo- that the ajpplutmont was made known. ratorg gays that d'Arsouval is on the audience, and orders thut au early, date be fixed fqr the reception of the minis ters. Her majesty reoalls the pleasure she experienced twice in receiving tho ladies of the diplomatic corps, sou uu uouuees that she will soon arrange an other reception. I.lmilil Unf(oczlle at I-ow Temperature. T)r. ArBeue d'Arsouval, member of the French Academy of Boleuces, at the next' mooting of that institution pur poses to announce his discovery of the method of extracting from ordinary nntroleum a lianld uurreezame at a mmneratnre of 200 decrees below nero, thus beating the record for uufreoza- nanao tho Filiniuos "are dofondiug tliolr country ngaliiBt the cruel Amoricuu in vasion in the snmo manuor as our ioro- fathora did auainst EnglauU In tnosu aloriouB days of our grand and uoblo liberator, uenerni uuijru i,i.B-. Some 00 momberr of tho San Diogf nnd addod industries, in us proiino veeelation and among 11s nuniuon roBorts of mountain, shore, valley and P Two trains leave Portland dally, ;.inn onri nvnnlns. for California. Those trains are equipped with tho m,Dt Imnrnvnrl nattfirn Ol BUinuuru nuu Lnnrlat alcenlnE curs, and the low ratos trin in roaon 01 an. Rowing and Swimming dub mot at the place 'the trip fn roach of aT, TJnur YMtr'H Havana on-1 inuB.,,- . - , , oiuunuunu - Ar 'oiib w ntor roBOits. aaurosB j 1 I ... ,., 1.A l.ntf I " . n A It. B, Mir.i.Kii. G. P. A.. Portland, Ore Real Estate BARGAINS! 160 acre tract, good for Alfalfa, or fruit, 130 per acre. Cy A f acres, 130 unilercultivation, 40yJ good buildings, well water- (l, UU lUVtttlOII, flAAW. 20 acre fruit tract, lugs, $1500. good build- W. T. YORK atfaalfr of AaalnmUml SfUffr. fiir Norman Lockycr points out that the statues and nlaaucs carved In stone and wood to be Been in the Cllzeh museum prove that the priest- mummlflcrs of Memphis 6,000 years ooro had a profound knowledge of an atomy. Science, he therefore thinks, is as old as art, and they have ad vanced together. Another remarka ble fact Is that the excavations in Italy bave nrougnt to ignt .core. . - fiontnlng all Of the finely flnl.hed surgical instruments 1 ---- - .. . ,, k, of Dyspepsia Cure Digests wnat you eax for certain operations which are In almost every particular of 'orm pre cisely like those reinvented in modern times and used by the most advanced surgeons of to-day. Subscribe for Thje Mail. for cooling the atmosphere of houses during summer. AlnABluntji 100(1, llglVeHlllBUllllU iraein,i.v. falls tocure, It allows you to cat all tho food you want. The most sensitive BtoraacliH con take It. By Itsuso many thouflanrls of flyspoptlca hayo boon cured after everything olso fa led; It Don't Live Together. prevents formation or gas on inesiom- Conntlpstlon and health novor go togother. Do ach, relieving ail al8l88u', V', Witt's Littio Early Biaors promoto eaHy ootion 1 Dieting unnecessary, Fleaaant 10 toKe. of ttin bowols without distress. "I havo boon la nanll hssln troubled with costlvcneBB nine years," says J. j hut do VOU llOOd O rirnnnn. nnnauw. Ind. "I have tried m&nv I .V. rn.Mls.lnUMtU.Hnly Ktsors giro best re-( -SWSStSSSS WeeKs Bros. Undertakers and Embalmers, Weit Seventh Street MEDFOmD - - OREGON Also carry in stock a full line of FURN ITU R E Store, Office and Bar Fixture Made to'Order