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Does your baking powder contain alum? Look upon the label. Use only a powder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE. Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar baking powder that can be had. A LITTLE OF An nstologar wbo 1ms successfully predicted several important events that ore now a reoord of history . prediots that an epidotiilo with whloh medioal men will be unable to oopn will sweop over the United States. There are 1,200 dilferent railroad corporations in the United ; States. They report 330,000 shareholders and 200,000 miles of stool track and a capital stock of 813,000,000,000 one half of whioh is represented by bond ed Indebtedness, hold by about 900,- 000 persons. "These roads," says a railway oxpert in World's Work of Boptembor, "are controlled by Issb than one hundred men." The propogntlou of nearly 37,000,000 salmon is the result of tho hutohory operations in tho stato of Oregon for tho paBt season. Many of tho eggs or small fiy are still in the hatohories, whilo Bomo fish have been turuod in to tho streams, The output of the Umpqua river hatouery, consisting of Oblnooks, totalled 1,013,700. That Thursday dipputoh about elgh teen men being lined up against the wall in a suloon in tho groat mining oity'of Butte and "gone through" one of one-by a Jone highwuyman for a total of 818, looks vory bud not only for Dutto nerve, but for Butte pros perity. A dollar to a'innu is such a poor avorago thai tho nervy hlgway mau . will undoubtedly sock othor fields where such high-oluss tulout will be adequately rowarded. Tho duolslou rendered by Judge Ololand to tlio'.olFoot that n wlfo in this state oau convey her separnto property by her solo dood is tho rec ognition of a prinotplo of "woman's rights" for half a oeuturry. lt;iswoll known that Oregon laws are more fa vorable to tho property and porsoual rights of womon than are tho laws of many stutos that olaim a much older clvlllzaton. This is in aooorduuoo with tho faot that old, oonsorvativo communities are slow to ohnngo their oustouui, either sooinl or logul, whilo tho woBtorn pooplo aro loss oommitted to precedent and habit. Tho body of Thomas. Nast, tho (jront -cartoonist of an oveutful 0Pt in Auier loun history, is on tV0 wny to Now York from Uunjabuh, Panama. Nast died many moiitho ago, whilo serving as American oousul at Uunyaquil a poor politlcul job to whioh ho had boon ausiguod beoauso thero soomed . to bo nothing else left for him to do. Ho wae u cartoonist not n politician and the attempt to nssumo a rolo for whloh ho was uullttod lout to Ills hold upon the admiration of tho poo plo to wuobo nnuisomout ho had ca- torod for a nuinbor of yours with 1)1b clover Iponoil. His body will roach Now Vork In duo time and tho groon curtain will bo ruug down on tho last aot in tho drama ot the ltfo ot TbouinB NttBt. Now that tho work of registration has oommonocd it Is important that tho votor whou ho roglstors glvo tho uamo of tho polltloal party to whloh ho belongs, if ho wishos to cast Mb ballot ut the primary olocton In April, Tho object of this is to provout luom bors of ono party from taking part in snleotlng tho candidates for thoir political opponents, Tho Kupubtioaus and Uoraoorats aro tho only political organizations whioh cast.onatigh votes . CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON KING OF ALL DISEASES To Contagious Blood Poison rightfully belongs the name King of all Diseases. It is the most powerful of nil buuinn ailments corrupting every part of the body nnd wrecking nnd ruining the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it. When the first sign appears in the form of an insig nificant sore or ulcer, few persons realize that the deadly virus has entered the blood; but so potent is the poison that one drop will vitiate nnd pollute the purest and healthiest blood, nnd in a short time the degrading nnd hor rible symptoms begin to npwnr. The mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands in the neck nnd groins swell, the hair ami eye-brows fall out, copper-colored spots appear on the body, and in the hitter stages of the disease the poison even works down and destroys the bone9. No other disease is o highly contagious, nnd ninny have contracted it and suffered its awful consequences through a friendly fiand-sliake, handling the clothing of one nfllicted with It, or drinking from the same vessel. S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers, is-the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. It gocs'dowu into the cir culation nnd forces out every particle of the virus. It is nature's antidote PURELY VEGETABLE. arc ever we offer ticle of mineral of any kind. Book with instructions for home treatment and any medical advice you desire will lie furnished by our physicians without charge. : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO; ATLANTA, CAm in the last oleotiou to entitle them' to have tiokots prapa: el for them for the primaries with the names of . the dilferent candidates, for their party nomination printed, thereon, und can didates of the othor parties and in dependents can have their names placed on the oUlclul ballot for the June election only by petition OASCPORIA. Bun tha The Kind You Have Always B Signature , of Klamath County News. Klarauth Fall Republican Born III Klamath Fulls on Satur day morning, January (i, 1900, at 6:30, to Mr. and Mrfl. Bert 13. Withrow. a daughter. Qruudpa Uoorgo is happy. Joe Meoro sold out lila freight busi ness last Saturday, lualuding all his horsos and wagons. The four grays auu two wngons wore bought tiy John Batemuu nnd throe of the othor horses went to Jim Moore. Mr, Mooro aud his noice, Mrs, Maud Moorohnd, will leavo tomorrow morning for Wood land, Calf., to Bpoud the winter. Burk and Carl Wilson, wd live near Pelican Buy Lodgo, cume down luBt week wltn ovtr fuOO worth of fur, which they booured the paBt few months. The hides were shinned to J. S. Pruty'e Soub, of New York City, Among the catoh wore the following: 30 mliik, '20 martin, five otter, throe Ushers, ono bluck bear, ono wild cat und uiuo skunk. The boys also brought down a quantity of Ginseng root. Tho uo public sohool building stauding loolless through the storms or winter is causing no end or com nieut. Jiivory stick of timber and every plooo of flooring in place is exposod to tho elements. Just what eli'oot this oxposure will have on the promanonoy of the structure that hns cost ulreudy a large suu of money, is not altogether a mutter of specula tion. . . Pursunut to published call, a miiBS (V) hiootiuu was held at the court house lust Monday night, for the pur pose of inaugurating a orusude ucoiust tho peats and diseases thut infeot our oroharus und gnrdeus, Thore woio present O. A. Stourns, who was eleot od ohairmon, S. W. White, F. L. Armstrong and 10. I. Applegnte, who aoted as seorotary. AJttenioudous up rising, a wonderful manifestation of interest on tuo part of our enterpris ing citizens! However, luok of num bers wub partially off -Bet by the eu thusiuBiu nnd doterminatlbn of those present. War was doolarod and a call issued for volunteors. A oommitteo of thrce,conslstug of Messrs. Stoarnp, wuuo uno Armstrong was appointed to drp.y up nn agrooiuout which all v,o are interested will bo UBked to Bigu, binding tuemselvos to assist in the good work, from Klnmnth Exro3s. Lerov Tucker wub born February 7, 1811, in tho stuto of Now York, and died in Kluimith Fulls Oregon, Jnnu ury 9, 11)00, .being niuoty-ouo jours, olevou mouths and two days. The old laud mark, tiro trap and eve sor to tho business nuotioujof Klnumth I'aiis.orgat tne Midway notoi.nns noon knookod down and tho nails pullod I 1 UMI...... Pl,.n .......... sureraiico, has llually secured oontrol ol tuo proporty, wnicn adjoins nis own. and it is being improved. J, A. Gregory on Monday sold uis Main street nronortv und confootion- ery Btore to Fiauk Aukeuy, who will conduct mo uueiuess. iur. uregory und wife will lenvo lu a fen days for llyrou Springs, Cullf., In the hopo thut Mrs. Gregory's health will be improved by the ohauge. lie still uouls property interests nore auu o.v pooU to return in tho spring. Tho adjourned meeting of tho town board lust Mouday evoning was called to order by Prosldout Martin. Ail tho mombors wore pronout oxcopt Bo corder Blower, who is ill. This moot ing was oallod particularly for he purpose ot noting upon the street rail way irancniso usKeu xor ny Hawkins nnd odium. After the read ing nnd discussion, the frnuoshls was passed to Us Boooud remling. Since nil ordluuuncs and frnuohlses tor this peculiar poison, aim cures tne disease In nil its stages, nnd cures it permanently. S, S. S. does uot hide or cover up any of the poison to break out ill future years, but so com pletely eradicates it from the blood that no signs seen again, S. S. S. is purely vegetnoic, Sr.ooo for proof that it contains n par are required to be read three times before passing of the same, and not more than two readinffs can be had ut one meeting, it was deolded to hold an adjourned meeting on Tuesday evening and bring the matter up for final aotlon. All the members were present Tuesday night promptly at seven O'CiooK. rne nrst groer oi ousi ness was the third reading of the street railway franohlse. After the reading, it was moved by Willi ta and seconded ny numpnrey tnac tne iran oblse be granted as read. The motion oarrled unanimously. On Tuesday of this week Waliaoo Baldwin sold bia Main street property on tne corner of r ourtn street to u. N. Withrow for a consideration of ?6000. The property has a frontage or myi rest on Main street ana ex tends through the blook. This is the highest price yetjpaid for Klamath rails property,. Doing approximately 8153.85 a front foot. Vf are informed that Mr. Withrow will erect a three story briok building on the front hulf iu tne spring, Jay Manning, one of Klamath Falls popuiur DUBiuesB men, and tfiiss uer trude Richardson, of Jaokeon county. were married Sunday morning, Janu ary 7th, at the borne ot . r. bum mers. Judge Baldwin officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Manning have oommenced housekeeping in rooms in the Lewis house for the present or until their own new home on Ewauna Heights Ib oompieted. The town site craze in Klamath county 1b beomiug epidemico. It started at Wbltelake City and Oien soon oaught it. It is reported that property lormerlv owned oy Jure. Wiseman, in Poe Valley, will bo plat ted and sold in lote and now the farm ers of Yonna Valley have caught the fever. C. M. Sherman, Jr.,andTheo dore Flackus have ooncluded that a railroad is oomlng right by their ranches and that there is the place for a town. They huve thought of I, . (. U..- ...... 1.1 agree on a name Mr. Sherman wanted FlackuB. then thev thought of the oom pound word. Sherkus. but finally settled upon Fluokmau. However, tho gentlemen win wait rjerore piutting thoir farms to see where the railroad goes, - You will not find beauty in rough pot or complexion -whitewash. True beuuty comes to them only that take Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea. It is a wonderful touio and benutificr. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. H inkle's Drug Store. Probate Court. Estate of David W. Loring, deceas ed. Final acoouut and report accept ed and reoorded and administratrix discharged. Estato of Jomos -Musty. Nathan Craven, John Fruits and Uonry Davis appointed appraisers for Wallowa county. Guurdlausblp of Henry B. Dnlryni ple, a minor. Ellen Dalrymple ap pointed guardian. Bond of guardian filed nnd approved. Estato of S. P. Oliver. Order to show oauso for culo of real estnto. Estuto of Koy and Homer Drum. Annual report of guiirdinn examined and approved. Estato of John O'Brien. Order fix ing Fobrunry 28, 1000, us time for final settlement. Guardianship of O. R. Slckel. Bond filed and approved. Estato of J. A. Edington. Order appointing VV. N. Edington adminis trator and F. M. Centers, George . Owous nnd John S, Owens appraisers. Estato of Alfred Andorson. Order appointing A, E. Kellogg administra tor. Commissioners' Court. Expenses county court and commis sioners', 8 120.20. Clroult court, 4S8.G5. Justioo court, 21.20. Shoriff's oliloe, 333.33. Clork'B oUioo, 250.00, Kcoordor's olllco, (JUG 38. Treasurer's ofllce, 83.33. Corouor's olllco, "55.00. Sohool superintendent's ofllce, 833.33. AsBossor's ottlco, 125.00. Tux rebate, 90.91'. Currout oxponses, v . 235.10. Court houso, 200 65 Jail, . 25.50. Poor, 048.73 Road nnd bridges, 079.60. Forry, 16.06. Houd supervisors' compensa tion, 1726.34. Henlth oflioor, - 81.00. Total, 83062.10. Lovy for the year 19C6: 16 mills for stato and agricultural college; 2.6 mills for oounty soools; .8 mills for all oonuty roads; 4.5 mills for gouornl. thrnctlcal Preparation. Tm 8iirpr4sed that yon favor higher education," sftid tho visitor to the vll- Ingo blacksmith. 'TVoll. tho colleges aro Improving," explained tho man of brawn. "Time woe when they didn't touch nothing but book learning, bin) now by tho tlmo my eon gets through tiio athletic course ho'll bo 1H tor a tlrst class blacksmith." It Invigorates, strengthens ami builds up. It keops you in condition nlivnli'ailv. menutallr and morally. That's what Hollister's Hooky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 conts, Tea or Tablets. Ulnklo's Drug storo. Market Report This list will ho changed each week as prices change : Wholesale Price Uetnil Price Flour. .:i0 ner ton 2.00 per 100 lbs ttrnn. .?S0por ton .$1.10 per 100 lbs Middlings per ton. $1.40 per 100 lb U linrluy $-M por ton. ..$150 per 100 lbs II ETA H, PIUCE. Whsat f.So Oats 10 Barley $1 per 100 lbs Potatoes l.UUper UHi lb? Ejjgs, per doj J2Jo lluttor. nor lb 2Jc Hottus, white dry, per UK) lbs iietins, rou ury, per iu lie, Onions ..,..$l.i?5 per 100 lbs Hneon. nor ib He Hamtt, per lb ... . l'Jc Shoulders, per lb TiHrd, per ll ... ..' , . .10e Ho(?8, live, per lb 4i lofi Heel, Uvo, per lb. . 2 to a Mutton, per lb Illc Chickens, spring. ....... .$2.00 to $3 W) Chlokeno, old $4.00tolo0 Hay baled, craln 10.00 Humor ma Philosophy Br QUNCAN M. SMITH WHEN YOU GET THE LAUGH. Laugh and the world laughs with you When your bank account Is high. Bu( 1' i'OM are broke It will pass up your joue And laugh with another guy. When you have a Job of weeping You must flock by yourself to cry, Unless It is eo you can pass out dough . Which will bring on the leaky eye. For In mirth; as In love and business, Ero a man will pause to smile. He must figure to seo If the thing will be For tne moment lost worth while. Let your dollars loudly Jingle, And your Jokes, though stale and old And full of flaws, will bring applause, s But the laugh Is for your gold. For who wouldn't shake with laughter, And who woulfln't throw, a fit When John D. spoke, though his feeble JOKO Was far from a Broadway bit? Strangers , There are some men you meet whom you never get acquainted with, al though you may bo Introduced to them regularly onco a day. Thoy grasp your hand as though it was the first time they had ever met you, and the next day they go through the same operation. After awhile you glvo up the Idea of ever really know ing thorn and, like a trained horse, stand up every time you are in their presence to be Introduced. Doubtless they are busy thinking about their wives or their debts, but still you feel like throwing a brick at them after you have been introduced for the four hundred and eleventh time. It was of a man of this 'kind that the fellow once said, "I dou't know him very well, as I have only -been Intro duced to him a few times." When It Comes. Wo peer Into the future With keen and anxious eye And wonder If our ship will come Gold laden by and by. We scan the for horizon, The dim and distant blue, And marvel It does not appear, Since It Is overdue. At times wo weary waiting, At times our hopes grow faint. But then wo buy somo courage And stifle our complaint. At last we seo it coming And toss aloft our hat And And It la a rowboat And bottom up at that Great Object Missing. "I can't understand why baldheaded men ever marry." "Are they incapable of loving?" "Perhaps not, but 'what's the use when they have already lost their hair?" " BelloRing. "She Is nosing as a debutante, when I know she has been out for three sea sous." "Evidently that belle is a ringer." Not a Freak. "They say a man can write best on an empty stomach." "I never tried It a desk suits mo all right." . PERT PARAGRAPHS, To meet a holdup man in a dark al ley Is a sign of impending evil. One of the worst things about pov erty is its staying quality. About the only use some women hare for husbands is to act as safety valves for their tempers. Boys will be boys unless they are imps. The devil is president of n duos pay ing organization in which no one Is permitted to got In arrears. A friend Is an Individual who ex pects to share your Joys and glvo yon his troubles. Auybody can bo n critic, but only shrewd ones get pay for being one. As soon as the Hying machine Is per fected somo enterprising manufacturer will bo painting advertisements on the face of the moon. Eat, drink ajyl be merry. When tho pay cheek comes you will feel bad enough. norrlble brcnni.. "I druuu my stories," said Hicks, the nutlior. ' 'How you must dread going to bodT exclaimed Cynlcus. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A ijQ.y HcdiohiQ for Da.r Ftoplt. . Bring. Cljjes Ifauth and llofiowei Vlgur. A niwltla r.vCVnrttnfttlori. In-Hpoln. M nml Klilm-y TwutiK I'impW. ri-rtm. Impure U:.,l, Fv:i,l UrflMh, Ilo'clv. Hi'rtUrti-tio iuiil Uwluu-ru;. It'nK vkv Kmn:t.-iti Ton l-l Uli Ifl fonu, lis 0,-r.t-i a hoi. u,-mi!m imulo Itj uOUSN 8V55ST8 fitt $.'JW PE0PU? Dr. Hihkle, Central Point, Oro. CLIMBING THE ALP0. OvMe. That Tempt Uuwnrj- Travel er Into Feat, of Danger. Moro than half the accidents in the Alps occur to those who have not the plack to turn back. Tho guides aro too often In favor of going on from professional motives. They have very few weeks to earn their living In, and it is a sort ot tragedy for them to miss a single climb. For the same reason they are given to' urging a party on ta climb difficult and expensive peaks that are really beyond their strength. They regard tourists as so much bag gage which they can at need almost carry on the rope. The only climb. therefore, which they regtYd as dan gerous Is a "traverse" on which uu accident to their tourist may mean death to themselves. Climbing straight up or down they feel fairly certain of sustaining any strain on tho rope. It Is most Important, therefore, that ev ery party should use its own unim peded Judgment lu regard to every ex pedition. Tho great danger In pluces like Zermatt and Chamoulx Is that there are a large number of unemploy ed guides always waiting about to catch tho unwary traveler and tempt blm Into a difficult and expensive climb. Ho will got far more pleasure out of tho sport if he begins with the ckeap and easy nnd works gradually up to difficult. There is no especial merit in being frightened half -out of your life. London News. A PAGAN MYTH. It I.lnVed filar and ftlatrlnioar HKh Unhapplne.a and Mlafortunc. The pagans hnd n myth that "only bad women marry In May." They had another that If tho marriage did toko ptece the couple would live most un happily, and children born of the mar riage if it was not hopelessly rendered barren by thus slapping tho fates lu the face would be deformed or imbe cile. With prizes like that in prospect it is not much wonder that the Igno rant and superstitious taboo May mar riages, but thero is no excuse yet for this idiosyncrasy of thinking people at least uo sensible one. Ovid was a firm believer In tho su perstition and said that no widow or young girl would marry In May unless she wished to Invite the displeasure of the gods and that tho Imprudent wom an who braved their wrath would All an early grove. Ovld pinned hlB faith to rosy June, tho birth month of June, and when he got ready to launch his daughter on the matrimonial sea he studied tho stars and all tho supersti tions to make, sure that ho would not run upon Scylla In steering off Chnryb dl3. Resolved to match the girl, he tried to find What, days unproaperous were, what moons wero Bind. Alter June's sacred Ides his fancy stray ed Good to the man and happy to tho maid. THE TREE KILLER. A CnrlouH Vino Tlint Flonrlshe In Lower Central America. One of the curious forest growths of tho Isthmus of Panama and lower Cen tral America in general is the vino which the Spaniards call matapalo, or tree killer." This vlue first starts in life as a climber upon the trunks of the largo trees, and, 'owing to, its marvel- ously rapid growth, soon reaches the lower branches. At this point It first begins to put out its "feelers" tender. harmless looking root shoots, which soon reach the ground and become as urmly fixed aB tho parent stem. These hundreds of additional sap tubes give the whole vine a renewed lease of life, and It begins to send out its aerial ten drils hr all directions. These lntwlne themselves tightly around every limb of the tree, even creeping to the very farthermost tips and squeezing tho life out of both bark and leaf. Things go on at tills rate but a short while before the forest giant is compelled to. suc cumb to the gigantic parasite which is sapping Its llfeblood. Within a very few years tho tree rots and falls away, leaving tho matapalo standing erect and hollow, like a monster vegetable devilfish lying upon Its back with its horrid tentacles clasped together high In tho air. A Chapter of Accidents. It was tho upper deck of a London bus. A passenger, a dignified person age, lighted a cigar and- threw the match, as ho supposed, Into the street. A few seconds later he was surprised to find that his umbrella wns on fire. At tho same lustant a sharp gust of wind opened It and carried It, like a flaming parachute, through tho air. Maklug a sudden grab after his truant property, the passenger overbalanced, plunged headlong over the omnibus rail aud after turning a somersault landed upright on the road unhurt TroaMc on Another Score. Doctor When can you pay me my oill for curing you of Insomnia? Pa tient I don't know, doc. I sleep so foundly now that my wlfo goes through my pockets most every night and takes everything. Xlfo. , - Not a Friend Fran Aj-Is that gentleman over- y i friend of yours? j nusuarjaj jrrom Maie sure n T'loM of Qwuitltv tunl qualltT, Whoa your father planted kittv's. thev wns the best on the market. but ther have bwn tmrror- tn ever nine. fro exuvrU la flnn-nr Ami vmlihin M.. 1 tM)0 rnl Annuitl. UtuitlfuUy lUcs- tru,lm to all Applicants. D. M. FERRY A CO,, Detroit. Mich. t i- (if (II uuuuioi n i i i t Mr. Charles R. Mitchell from Chicago, c, ha purchased tho lurce 8HEHT MU- tfa 8IC Department from tf . M. Com. Ash- u, Oi 1nil, Oregon. Wme for Catalogue and Trice list ot latest Popular Music. H Krery piece toM ts guaranteed. m XSEEDST 9 Sour Stomach No apporita, loss of stronrth. doss, headache, constipation, bad bramth, general debility, sour risings, and cawrh oi thestomaah are all duo to Indigestion. Kodot cures Indigestion. This nev disoorory rpr tents tho natural Jutcea of dlgosMM aa tM exist In a healthy stomach, oomWned wltr tho greatest known tonlo and reoonstractto properties. Kodol Djreptpsla Curs does mi only euro indigestion and dyspepsia, bm Dm famous- remedy cures all stomaoa tmvfelsc by cleansing, purifying, aw Urrinf aa4 strengthening the mucosa mombranw Halo ine srjmacn. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Raranswood. W. Va., I was troublad with sour stomach for twenty yaara Kodol cured ma and wa art now oataf M la mm for baby." Kodol Digests What Yoo sUt Bottles ooh. $1.00 Slia boldlat3K awthatrt sbe, which sells for CO cents. tVsparad by I. O. DaWITT CO., 0H10A4C For Sale by Chas. Strang FRUIT TREES Native to the soil and climate make the healthiest and best bearing orchards. ureka Nursery Eight miles' from Grants Pass, in Applegnto Valley., A 11 home grown trees, true to name, free from disease, strong and vigor ous growth. 5000 Spiizen burgs, oil whole root, crown grafts, trees 3 to 41 feet high, 65 per 1,000; 44 to 6 feet, $70 per 1,000. Twenty-five other varieties to select from at reasonable prices. Trfcs carc-fullv dug and packed and shipments made ' to any point. address: Ja U. ROBINSON, WILDE RVILLE, N.-O REGO E. ANKKNT, President. I.E. ENYART, Vice President W. B. JACSBOH, Asst. Cashier G. L. DAVIS, uasmer. The riedford Bank mcdford. Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted We have just received half a car load of Sewing Ma- ?R chines. Must go within 90 days at prices that beat the " world. We don't heat tho World nor the People either, Hr! but we sell Sewing Machines, at the following prices: Drop Head, New Home, Swell Front, cash $37.50 " " " Climax " " 32.50 " " Domestic, $35, $40 and $45 cash j) Slight advance on installment plan. Same make in Lp machines of different styles, cheaper prices. ii SI- CALL AND SEE THEM, AT HALE'S PIANO HOUSE, 1 Medford, Oregon. j m 470 160 ACRE STOCK RANCH: 100 acres in cultiv buildings, ten miles from railroad. $7.50 tier acre. ACRES: Grind huilrlinna on : A..u: a: for fruit or alfalfn nni - road $3700.00. t ?-n:n nn5 'UChe3 watet--for irrigation, near railroad, 35 Country property to tra3e Good bargains in Timber Closing Out. We have a few Heating Stoves left which we are going to Close Out to make room for new goods. A snap if you want a HEATER. 1 NICHOLSON & PI ATT'S The Place to Buy Eifert's IT'S THE MA BEHIND THE SHEARS . Shh.CAie.tlw 1ibby FL'- EIPERT Garments are Cut and Drp hlVcnBtonera "n""1' who deTote their lme ability to please Orders taken for Suite, from 14.C0 and up. " Ord ers i taken for Over Con is, $1-1.00 and op. Suits Pressed and Cleaned. . TG 1 Wi" Solentloca'ly measure you, who has the JLIAJLCJl I . . Knowledge of Measurements, . W. BIFERT The City We Guaranteed the Fit. DB, LEON E. STORY f om Washington, D. c', lately returned from studying abroad haB located at CENTRat POINT, OREGON. 1WAIV OFFJCK-Pieaeant' Hotel, llln Slreot. H. E. MORRISON, M. D. MEDFORD, OREGON Oflloel-Boom Palm-Keldermoyer Block BMldence :-Corner South C aud Ninth nreoiy I, D. PHIPPS, d. d; S. sunn OBloea n Adklni Block, aajclrlrg Drugstore uia. o"0. G-. W. STEPHENSON, PHY8I0UN, SURSEON AND OPTICIAN. Oflloo :-Boom 6, Adklns' blook. Oalli promnti attended day or night. 'Phone fioa, . Medford, Oregon. Q, T. JONES, Any or all kinds of Survey lag prompt'.y donn TheCountySurveyoroan give rou tfio oniv letmlworfe. Modford, Oregon t B- PICKET J PHVSIOIAN AND SURG DON, Ofllcehoura 11 to 12 a. m. and 1:80 to 8 n m X-Uay Laboratory Examinations I2.M to $23 umto niuKin oiock, aieatora, Oregon, B. S. DeARMOND, PHYSICIAN AND SUItGEON, Palm-Neldermeyor Building. 'Phone 113 MEDFORD, OKEGON. . MISS SABREY BOOKER, ....NURSE.... MEDFORD, OREGON 'Phono 500, : C. E. TULL : VETERINARY SURGEON jgjTVeterinary Dentlatry a Specialty All call orders promptly ' filled day or. night. Office at Union Stables, Medford, Or A, S. BLITON, - U.S. COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT or OREGON Homestead aud Timber Land filings aud I'.uv.a, uinnc. luBuuiuiij' biiuvn ia tana coa tesL cuseij. Office with Mcdford Mall Medford Oregon 4tops 6ho ooub andheoblwir '"t i good t in oifnir i for Medford property. and Medford property. W. T. YORK Your Hardware. MADE. TO v ORDEE .CAE MINTS Tailor, Medford.