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rl MEDFORD MAIL PaMlaasO Brsrv Friday Morulas'. A. 5. BLITON. MedKORD, OltEGON Fob, Id, 1900 AN 60KN TO HU8T11. iii of tew days; but quit pleair, HIHSCHIPTION Si. 50 PER YEAR (urea n the Postofflos at Medford, Onion u- Ceeond-OIUB Mftll Mattsr. CLUBBING LIST. The Mail and PortlandOre. gonian $2 00 The Mail and Portland Twioo-a weck Jou-nal 2 00. The Mail and San Francisco Examiner. 2 35 , ThbMail and San Francisco Call 2 00 The Mail and San Francis co Ohronlole ...2 2S The Mail and Cosmopolitan 2 00 .We can make our subscribers a olubbi g rate with nearly every prominent newspaper or maga zine published in the United States at a price much leas than the two papers would cost If taken singly. This docs not apply to county newspapers. rvrnrinrwvvYyvrvYVyvYwvvvvvyvyvvvwvvvrvvvv yi WM. 8. CROWELL, Prtlldtol P. K. DEUEL, Vk..Pr.ld.dt First National Bank, MEDFORD, OREGON Paid Up Capital, $39,000 Stockholders' Liability $50,000 t-AIR DEALING. SAFETY, SECURITY Will do a eouiorvarivs haalclig buatneM Always iafeguardtng our ouitoinari' uo our own DIRECTORS; .tjrHrtti enn&llv WB SOLICIT VOIID ACCOUNT WM 8. liBOWKLL, r K. DEUEL, E. V. CARTER UHAS. 8TRANO.OKO. W. 0ONN. M, L. ALFORD, Cash George H. Durham, of (Jrants Pass, has filed his declaration as a candi date for the Kepublioau uumlnation for attorney-general. Oarl T. Jones, of Medford, has Bled his notice of intention to become a oandldate for the office of county surveyor on the Republican ticket. E. T. Staples, of Ashland, has an nounced his intention of entering the race for state senator from Jaokson oounty. On a dry tarm in Lake oounty, the land always having been considered worthless for agricultural purposes, there wbb raised last year 4,600 bushels of barley and 110 tons of alfalfa bay. It sometimes pays to have more than one string to your bow. If the freight rate bill shall servo to lessen Mr. Harrlman's revenue, be can re coup himself from the $15,000,000 Mex ico will pay him to build a thousand miles of railroad through her rich western territory. Horace O. MoKlnley is reported to be in China, whither be fled in No vember, accompanied by "Little Egypt," thedanoer. MoKluley's wife Marie Ware Is in ' San Frauolsoo. The whereabouts of Puter, MoKinley's side partner, are unknown. It's dol lars to doughnuts that MoKlnley will never be extradited, nor Puter found. in any way inoumber or oharge by way of anticipation or otherwise, tbe rents, interest and lnoome from the part or share set apart for bis or her Denent, to or to dispose or, obarge or Inoumber tbe part or share itself, of his or her Interest therein, or In any part thereof. It looks, indeed, as if Count Hon! de Castlllean was doomed to "get left." And yet be ''needs tbe money." But the Countess is inexor able, Is resolved to have tbe divoroe, and will keep her money, or what is left of it. Fearful Holocaust, Five dead and about fifteen injured some of whom may die, besides a property loss that will reach into tbe thousands; is the result of a fire whloh burned for five houre at Port land on the East Side Monday morn ing and ate its way through the blook King Charles, of Roumiama, better known as the buBband of "Carmen Sylva," the pen name of his queen, is seriouBly ill. Hisstxtv -seven venrn and not abstemious life render a fatal ( bounded by East Morrison, East Al terminatlon probable. His nephew, 1 der UDcl East Water streets and tbe Prince Ferdinand, whose wife is a nieoe 1 r'Teri besides spreading to the block of King Edward, of England, is heir floutn aa& destroyed part of the Mcr to the throne. The pure domestlo life ' r'Bon street bridge. Seveneen horses of Queen Vlotoria and the' Prince belonging to the East Side Transfer Consort has been a dependable quan-! Company were burned to death, tity In supplying the thrones of Eu- n6 oar'y work tnB flromeu pre rope occupied by childless rulers in ' Teuted a greater loss to adjacent prop the past.' It now looks as if they will 1 artysa strong northerly wind fanned oooupy every throne, great and small, I 'ne "ames, and for a time it seemed upon the continent, within another 08 " tne blook wild go. generation. David Stanford, a watohman for A Morrow oounty man Bold 0,000 lambs to a Chioago oompany at tbe top price of 83.00 per head. The sheep are to be sheared and tbe wool re mains with the grower. Tbe Btook is then delivered for shipment about May 1st. Sheepmeu say that tho price is tbe hignest In twenty-five yours. At preaont wool prions about 80,00 per bead is realized. When a man dies all that he takes is bis Mb obaraoter. 111b money and his pleasures are all left. Put a nail In the obaraoter propositlou. 'It is .worth thinking about. Mon bavo differout umbitlons in lifo, hut the beBt is to estnblish an unblemlahod oharooter, so oleau tbut thoro oan be uo taint oonneotod with It, Othor things oil'or nothing Hint can ollsot it, Try it. Eugene is having a typhoid epi demic, brought about by the use of impure water. Tho origin of tbe dis ease has boeu traced dlrootly to the city wator supply and tho mill raco, whloh tuiib tbtough the city. Poople using water from private wolls huvo not boeu atl'outod, Tho oitizeuB are now tnklug up the question of scour ing and sufe guarding a pure water supply, something tboy should have done years ago, Tbe great Carlylo onoe wrote the following: "In this, Uod's world, with its wild whirling eddies and mad foam ogouub, whoro men and nations perish as if without law, nud judgment for an uujust thing isstoruly deluyed, dost thou think that thoroforo there is uo justice? It is whnt tho fool has sntd In his heart, it Is whnt the wIbo in all timoa wore wise bocnuao they denied and know forever not to bo. 1 toll thoo again there is uothiug oIbo but justice. " Tbe poople of Oregon in tho coming -oleotlon will hnvo a big grist of things to voto for under tho roforoudum law and It will tulto onnsidoinblo study to do bo iutolllgoutly. Thoro are four dlfloront bills on the subject of taxa tion, two ou state priutlug, one on enlarging the referendum bill, one glvlug municipal corporations tho power to ameud aud ouaot tholr own charters without golug to the state logialnturo, 0110 in roforouoo to con stitutional nmoudmeuts, ouo against Tullroad paBSOB, the woman sulfrago amendments, flat sitlurles for Btnto ollloers, amending tho local optiou law and tho purohnao of tho liarlow wngon road, fourteen In all. President Roosevelt In his usual anmistnkablo English Indorses tho no tion of tho court mnrtlnl that reduced Liontouaut Bay 1. Taylor twelve num bers for Insulting a subordinate nt a thoator somo woeks ago. The llou tounut roquostod tho subordinate a sergeant in uniform to move to an othor part of tho house, which tho lat ter did, making thereafter complaint of the Insult oll'urod. The president regards tho insult aa 11 llngrnut 0110 and tnkos occasion to declnro that there is 110 body of men of similar size in thle oountry whloh merits so woll of tho country as the officers and enlisted mcu of tho army and navy of the Uuitod States. Whon tho presi dents adds: "Tho uniform of tho 011 llated man is a badgo of honor," ho states that whloh compels tho rospeot not only of civilians, but of tho com missioned oflioors of tho groat body of whloh they are duly rospeeteil aa tho head. Wo waut no Kronoh mnrti nots nor Gorman bullies lu our army and navy and will have none if tho polloy indicated by President Roose velt in treating oulistod men is car ried out, Portland Orcgonlau. Jackson County Bank I ESTABLISHED BY W. I. VAWIER IN 1888 Capital Eft&r $50,000.00 Earned Surplus, $30,000.00 w. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. I. Vawteu, President; B. F. Adkins," Vice-President- G. Lindley, Cashier; L. L. Jacobs, Assistant Cashier; R. H. Whitehead, A. A. Davis, p. W. Hutchison Eighteen years under one management Member American Bankers' Association Insure against Burglary Wo wouldn't bo In Niok Longs wroth's plaoe for the post few months for a whole lot. Just think of it. JiiBt as ho uud Alloo get nlooly settled on the parlor eota with tho light turn ed dowu, in will pop a rubberneck roporter with some fool quoation about what sized collar Nick wears or what is Alice's opinion is about the railroad rate bill. Next dav a Whole half pago will be used to glvo tne replies thoy ere supposed to have made, but not what Niok says sotto voioo. They haven't had uny fun out of tholr oourtBhip at all sonroely. Tho great Amerioau people oan make 70,000 different kinds of fools of itself if it wants to, and it baa oome pretty uonr tho limit in this enso. 'Every sunset during tho past five years has registered nu inorease of 83,000,000 in the vnluo of farms of this oouutry," says Soorotary Wilson. If thoro bo any one eduontiounl feature in tho oouutry which oan claim a mu- nlfloout success it is that Imparted by tho agricultural colleges. During tho past live years farm vnliioe have iu- oroasod, ncoordlng to tho eatlmato mndo by tho secretary of agrioulturo, more than 80,000,000. 'Tho orops of the yonr just ended wore tho most valuable known to farming, ooutlnuos tho Augusta Herald, lloth of theso conditions resulted only lu small monaure from tho growth of popula tion, Tho most Important factor con tributing to tbe great results indicat ed is ugrloulturul odiioatiou. Indood farming has now become almost an oxact aalonco. Thore huB boon much dialling oom meut of into on tho fact that Georgo Wostlughouso, Jr., of Pittsburg, hns gone into bis father's groat shops In that city nt a wngo into of eighteen cents per hour, carrying a lunch box and wearing tho rogulatlou overalls of the shop. Why anybody should aulfr at tho heir of n great fortuuo for thuB trying to understand tho business that made the fortune fiom tho inside passes all common bciibo to son. In the oourso of lintuio he must ono day suoceod to its management, but uuless ho undoratnds It ho will lint long have any business to tnnungo. Ilolald the foundation of bis education by grad uating from Yule and unw sensibly proposes to finish it by graduating from the Bkop, Uo seems us fortuu ate in his good sense as in IiIb heirship. Jnv Gould wiib wonderful in his own time, as a judge of money-mak ing ; nud ho showed foroslght ns a judge of the menus by whloh his de scendants might keep if, A New York pnpor reproduos this paragraph from his will: Tho beneficial interest of onuh of my duughtors in the trust propel ty nud in the trusts hereby created Ib hereby declared to be for hur Bole and soparite use, entirely froo from tho any light, stuto or con trol of hor husband. No. beuctlclnry xnrinp nip aiild will nnrt thin ntvlia.il shall hnvo any power to dispose of or1 Joseph Simple in the boatvnrd n't. tho foot of Belmont street, reported to his ( omployor that nt 3 o'olook this morn ing he beard a woman soreain nud ruBbed to the bridge approach, whete ho found her arrayed in scanty attire and yolliug that the lodging house was ablaze, lie ran with the womau me iire-uiarm oox on tne corner and tried to ring in, but he says thf alarm would not work, so ho tele phoned to the fliebont George H: Williams, Lator nu alarm was turned in from Ginud avenue. I bo fire is beliovod to have started in the saloon of 1). T. MoCartuey, ou the northwest corner of East Water aud East Morrisou streets. No one haB been found by either the police or uro iiuthorltiel who knows just how it originated. Tho flames evidently gained good headway beneath tbe East Side ap proaoh of tho Morrison street bridge, for almost simultaneously with the discovery of flro on tho north side of tho hi ido it broke out among the four small struoturos uoross the wnv. Iho oaso of Note Young, a hostlor for tho Eust Side Transfer Company, sleeping lu tho stnblo at the rear of tho saloon, was most pathetic Ho was nwnkonod and told to hurry from tho uppor story, whoro he waB Bleep lug. He remained too long, how ever, and, finding his osoapo shut off, wont to a window whoro tho orowd could seo him audoalled: "Uood-byo. It's uo use, boys, 1 onn't got out." His body waB recovered after tho flames were quenohod. Of the horses in the stalls bolow sovontoeu wore Inst, together with ve hiclos and othoi property, entailing a Iosb of 88000. So llorcoly did tho fire foroe Its way that In n fow moments nftor the first tongue of Hnme wna discovered almost tho ontlre blook w.is ouo mass of lurid tlntuos. The stnblo of tho East Sldo Trnusfors Compauy and tho shacks of tho north side, togothcr with tho yard of tho Davis Fuel Com- nny, woro of suoh inflammable mator lal that no obstuiotlou was oft'orod. The total fosses, according to ostim ntos to date, will amount to nt least 850,000. School NOUS, The basket ball games last Friday and Saturday resulted in victories for all but the Medford teams. Tbe sbphmores had a plcaio party at Angle's ball last Monday evening, Miss Hill and Miss Huffer were the obaperones, - Prof. Signs is at Jacksonville attend ing teachers' .examination. Carl Glasgow, from the Portland high sohool, is now registered among the Medford students. One week from the ooming Friday tbe Medford high school society will be transformed into a "mook senate." All come. Among those absent this week are Bessie Ferguson, Fay Sears, Grace Lonr and Angie Purdin. ROLL OF HONOR. PRIMARY. s Lloyd Damon, Irvin Parker, Roland Parker, Murel Rhodes, Ruth Bullock, Rose Bullocck, Leveta Jaokson, Bessie tiuuKBuu, ousie Lduaiey, Alma tiaok, Lizzie West. FIRST GRADE. Marie King, Ethel Damon, Ethel Hale, Lee Halley, Jeanie West, Ada Meader, Warren Butler.George Lewis, Richard Daley, Bennie Reed, Robert urupuy. SECOND GRADE. ?J ..oat,.., nvn nun, uriin ire land, Frank Sack, Leo Soott, Ronald xruwunoge, ioei uainoun, Bryan Pierce, Leola Askew, Ethel Ander son, josle Clark, Jessie Gains, Vida iuuruourg, nutn Warner, Esther Warner, Myrl Davis, Hazel Wiley. THIRD GRADU, Earl Kennedy, Roy MoKeever, Wal fer Norris, Orpha Stevens, Helen Koth, Lloyd JohnBon, Tom Barr, Wal lace Dyer, Harold Trowbridge, Hairy Gartou, Clyde Norris, George Mosher, Ruby Erwin, Roland Kelly. THIRD GRADE B CLASS. Luoile York, Vera Merriman. Flor. euce Herbage, Margaret Brumble,, Kuth Gravee, Bessie Lewis, Caroline Anrdews. Acnes PamItpv ArlAlKf Snyder, Jessie Hodges, Paul Dun- wouay, waiter Vinoent, Ivan Shear er, 'osepn canrzoger, Koscoe Sage, FOURTH GRADE. Walter Brown, Earl Hubbard, Theo. Moore, Paul Russe', Guy Thorn burg, Clarence Hodcros. Mnvri Mlllion Arthur Heffner.Omer Milligan. George Ward, Charles Henderson, Nellie Co rum, Murie Kiernan, Blanohe Maule, Iva Martin, Ethel Hopkins. FIFTH GRADE A. Charlie Angle, Herbert Alford, Vic tor Dauielson, Pearl Erwin, Seely Hall, Helen Lawton. Harrv Lewis. Morton Lindley, Jeannette Suther land, Ruth Woodford Callie Vogeli Horace Turoin, Mary Trowbridge! Dottio Shoults, David Sage, Albert Peterson, Mary Orr. FliTH GRADE B. Carl Martin. Clell Men radio. .Tnhn Juviuall, James Moloney, Marguerite Clemmous, Irene Short, Artie Clark, kucu Bauer, i-rauces York, Mildred Blitou, Julia King, Mabel Koizur, Loruiuo Lawton, Nature vs. Fashion. Tbe Chinook winds, so pleasant In Oregon, bad melted tbe snow to a great extent about tbe Mluto borne, the little squinels were out once more, the spring birds were heard in the tall pines and again our little friend, Stella, was out .among her companions tor fourteen years past They seemed at first shy, but ber ten der entreating soon caused their fear to disipate and aa of old tbey would eat from ber hands. She never seem ed to think of tbe outside world, so ona afternoon ber mother asked ber if she would not like to join tbe world of whloh she bad read so mnob, trav el from place to place, from soene to soene, see the world in Its granduer, see Its people in their fashionable gatherings and to her mother's great surprise she simply said : "Leave my little friends and oompanlous here ail alone? Leave my poney, my little birds and sqqlrrels here to die, would that be right, mama?" "My ohildl do you tnink you coald pasB your life here in perfeot content? Would you not like to go to the great oities and see the grand people, learn their habits and customs?" "Mama, I would like to near Paderwski play bis Siano, i wouia ime to-near tne grand nn Job fhA IQ,o I , f UWUDH - UW1B CUU lOO, A would like to listen to Madame Mo jsska sing, I would like to shake hands with President Roosevelt, I would like to vlBit the great navy yard and inBpeot the great army ves sels, I surely would ; but when I got tired and would like to come here among the grand trees, among God's first temples, where His little birds and animals are free, here where the water runs olear and sweet, where the air is pure and where the great blae oanopy of heaven spre-ada out and shows God's handiwork, bere is where I would ' wish to rest when tired, here I would like to come to sing my old songs and learn more of Him who made me and you in His own likeness. But some day, mama, papa says we will go dowu in tbe Rogue river valley aud see the great orchards and wneat fields, visit the great mines and go to Medford. Go and see our old friend, 'Shortie' Gar nett, see the wonderful way he has in handling bis business, see the grand display he has of house trim niimzs. Toledo ranees, oookine uten sils, garden tools, axes, wedges, saws, planes, guns and ammunition, wash ing machines, eleotrloal appliances of all kfuds, see old man Smith make bath tubs, see Bob and Blake skip ping nere ana mere waning on tni many people or tne valley wno go tnere oeaause tney Know ne wm give them a square deal, goods all guaran- teea satisiaccory or money retunded. the best line of paint ou earth, the oia ana tried ueatn a Mingan line." Tihs story continued in next week's paper. H. C. GARNETT, alias "Shortie.' ROD WnYWS IA31 SIXTH GRADE. Carey Bundy, Carl Bennett, Charles Boyden, Allen Denton, liessie Jor dan, Peter Kingery, Beuluh MoKoev er, Mollie Morrimau, Jessie Purdy, Jessemy Roberts, Howard Sage, Mary Stevenson, Lucille Suyder, Harry Shoults, Howard Boughtou, Russel Hawk, Obituary, Rev R. Alexander Carter was born at Greenville, Tennessee, February 0, , and died at Gold Hill February 0, 1006 ; aged thirty-four years. He joined the Methodist cburcb at tbe age of fifteen years. In early manhood he entered the Methodist miuistery aud remained there until failing health compelled him to re tire. He moved to Jackson county in 1803 aud has since lived at Gold Hill, During the past several years of his life and up to the time of his deatb he was tenderly cared for by relatives who did all they could to make the closing days of bis life as free from pain as possible. The end came quiet ly and peacefully. During his last Illness be often expressed the wish r GRYSTAL & MOREY, The Clean Grocery. Try Our Celebrated w Goods SEVENTH GRADE. Loralue Bliton, Ralph Bullock, Oc tobor Ebo, Kuth Lumsdeu, Virgil Strang. Charles Hoover, Frauoos Bruniolo, Claronoo Kelzur. EIGHTH GRADE. Chas. Sheerer, Wilbor Swagertv, Goo. Houdersou, ,1ns. Leslie, Clyde Roberts, Woldeu Sage, Pansy Caruoy, Foru Hutohlson, Freda Hookonyos, Bessie Lewie, Mario Goode, llattie Allen, Kva Naifziger, Luoy Shearer, Ella Clark. Supreme Court Hears Woman. For tho first time in tbe history of the U. S. supremo oonrt it listeuod the othor day to oral nrgumonts from a woman. Tho bar of the supreme court numbers among Its members some '23 or 21 women, aud ou sovoral occasions motions have boon. made by them, but never before has one of the sex ventured upon a full Hedged oral arguments iu a case before the court. The exception was Mrs, Belvn Lookwood, of Washington, aud onco a cnndldnta for presidential honors. She appeared in whnt aro known as tho Cherokee claim cases. Sho spoke with great rapidity, but with clear ness, and nor arguments were follow- J ed closely by the justioes on tbe bench, sovoral of them interrputing tbat he might go like the Apostle Paul. He felt that for him "to live was loss aud to die was gain. He leaves a wife, two ohildren, fath er, three brothers, throe Bistors and a large company of close friends to mouru, not his, but tholr loss, for to know him was to love him and toeajb of his relatives and friends his death has come as a personal loss. XXX Will Stay in Washington. A way has been found around the long trip from Washington by Sena tor Gearin, In order to register for the coming e'octlon. The law pro vides that ouly duly qualified voters may run for otlice and one of the qualifications is registration. As Senator Gearin desired to enter the rnoe for U. SS senator to succeed him self, it seemed as if he would be com pelled to come baok to Oregon in or der to register, at a tlmo whon his proseuce was uecessary in Washing ton, but a way has been found to sat isfy the demands of tho state law aud senatorial duty at the same tinio. Seuator Gearln's private secretary has boon appointed a deputy county clerk of Multnomah county and blanks hare been sent him foi the A Word About Coffee The results of Coffee depends greatly on the way it is ground. Take a 40c. Coffee and half grind it and you get results you should have of a 25c. Cof fee well ground. When merchants are b'usiest it naturally follows they have more Coffee to grind. In this rush it stands to reason they can't give the Coffee proper care in grind ing. To insure the trade of proper care in their Coffee we have put in Electric Power, so when you want the best results on Coffee BUY of US. MONROE & MILLER ft so Teacher's Examination. The regular teachers' examination is being held in Jacksonville this week and Supt. P. H. Daily is being assisted Dy A. O. Freel, of Gold Hill, and J. C. Barnard, of Talent. Tbe following toaohers are writing: FOR STATE PAPERS. Kate Broad, Laura Allen, Nettie Mclutire, Ella Anderson, Minnie Chapman, Ethel Stratton, Ethel Os- burn, Eva Poley, FrancesMo Williams, Jesse Wilson, Ethelyn Hurley, Nora Beebe and Robert H, Jonas. COUNTY PAPERS. Partha Smitb, May Smith, Julia Sldley, Jennie L, Smitb, M. B. Sigus, Miller Frier, Maud E. Harr, Maud Grey, Hattie Hall, Lottie Wiley, Pearl Grisham, Jasper N. Miller, Maud Hookenyos, Anna Beeson, Es- tella Stinson, Ruby E. Russell, Mary B. Underwood, Flora Thompson, .Ber tha Prim, Catherine Garrett, Alice J. Frencn, Grace Raypholtz, Margaret Nealon, Mrs. Rose Trask. Humane Society Meeting. The Medford Humane Sooiety will meet nt the offioe of C. W. Palm Fri day evening, February 10th. All mem bers are requested to attend. Advertised Letter List. Following is a list of lcttors romalne uu oalled for at the Medford postolnce on Feb. 15, 1906. Carlson. Dr E A Harrington, Chas A Cook, Mrs A H Nelson. George l'artter, Miss Vera A oharee of one eenl will hH innnp imnn rta livery of each of tbe above letters. Persons railing for any of the above tetter will please sav " Advertised." A. 51 WOODFORD, fostmasttr Repair Shop. I have opened a sun. bfnvclo and general repair shop in tho building uccupieu uy u, l. ijawrou, on iNortn a street, ah woru guaranteed first' class and oharges reasonable. MOKT LAWTON. Old Cast Iron Wanted. she mado. ,u' Ju" cut poiuts i Subscribe for Thk Mail. nasn't it? Subscribe for The Mail, The Medford Iron Wnrka ,a nro. pared to pay cash for any amount of urn cHgb iruu. 47-tf JnilKmcntN. If judgment Is obtained amilnst a man in one state nud he moves into an other before tlie judgment is saUsfled tne plaintiff proceeds against defend ant at his now residence by whnt la known as "suing on a judgment." He has simply to bring into court a certi fied copy of the original judirment and execution Is issued. This Is tn accord ance with tlint provision of the consti tution of the United States which soya that "full fnlth and credit in each state shall be given to tho acts, records and judicial proceedings of another state." A Wonderful Child. Zerah Colburu when a child had the most wonderful memory for figures ever known. He performed operations of addition, subtraction, multiplicnUon and division on sums Involving from eleven to twenty places of figures with out setting one down on paper. Being once asked to raise eight to the slx teentli power, he almost instantly re sponded, "Tho answer Is 281,474,970,-710.G50." 1 POLITICAL CAMS E. V. CARTER, of Ashland, Republican Candidate for State Treasurer. S. G. VAN DYKE, of Medford, Republican Candidate for Sheriff, Jackson County. CHAS. A. JOHN'S, of Baker City, Republican Candidate Governor of Oregon for ANGORA GOATS FOR SALE TO Suit 0 bead of Pare Bred Aagora's for SALE, L. A. MARSTERS, Cleveland, Oregon Coughs Early Crop Spring Coughing has begun i lite Pine Cougn People think as much of it as ever. It cer-. tainly is a good reme dy for Colds, Hoarse ness and any ordinary Throat troubles. 25cts Bring it back if you don't like it LEON B. HAJKINi, Prop, HASKINS' DRUG STORE Medford, Oregon Beuttlu The Kind Yea Haw Always Bougfit