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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made with Royal Crape Cream of Tartar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every nome every Safeguards your a!aa sad phosphate of lime I OUR. COUNTY ? iCorresDadaats EaRis tolnt Bajleta. BT 4- O. HOWLETT Boro-r'eb.uarj 23, 1303, to Mr. and Mrs. Or a Mntaes, dmjb tr. John X. Miller, of Trail, was out and stopped here iwo nlr;uts lust weefc. A. C. Huwlett bus ao eppointmant to praaob io tlie eKle Foint cboroh next Saudi. y at 7:30 p. m. Wm, I'Iriob aolit a bunch of 2, 3 and 4 yeur old stoers tin rrtn by the nan o of Mllohel last .Mcoi.'ur. J. VV. Lavvton, wbo is an aspirant for tbe Domination f o : aese'or, wrs ont last meek talking to bla friend? on the eobjfot. Heirr Oardea and family e-ilht AioD(i?y uii.bt on there war to -Hit Mrs. 'MM u's parents, Mr. Hid Mro. Ban. au.'?ni.3!:n. E. S. Wolf:r lrpoits ripe strawber ries in bla patch on the 8th of March and be says that they ara very Hue but not vry plentiful. Dr. Morrison and three other men from Medford were out here lart Sunday for dinner, They wars look ing over our land witb a view of buy ing. Tbe many friends of MIbs Mamie Wright were pleased to meet witb ber at ohoroh last Sunday night. She returned to Aabland Monday to resume ber atadlea. On Taescar evening of last week Bar. E. F. Uraen of Ashland deli vered a lecture under the neploee of tat W. a T. C. and thoaa present re port that they bad a very enjoyable time. Prof. Narregan la putting a large part of bla plaoe oat to fruit trees this spring and tbe man wno bought tbe Ulrioh plaoe, Mr. Hamilton, Is bavins large tract of land - put to treee on that plaoe. ' Miss Basela Hasslton, on of oar prominent young lady teachers want to Wood rllle last Saturday to reenme bar school dutlea. liar many friends wlab ber abundant suooesa la bar ' nadertaking. Was. VanUardenburg, of Medford, la teaming barn, hauling eome of tbe machinery for tbe two big mill that tba 1 Ik B. Oo. are taking to tbe big Umber ana bla wife la assisting Mra. Bowlatt U tbe Unnny Sid HoaaL Mr. Hamilton, the man wbo took tbe oes tract to ant tbe weod on of the timber part of tba aid Ulrieb plaoa, baa taken another oaatra t so clear mor laid and b told Mi. Bowlatt that be would likely be ber tor saonth mor aad probably long- Ask Your OwnDocton If he tell you to take Ayer's Chcrry Pectoral for your severe couth or bronchial trouble, then take If. If he has anything better, then take that. We have grcn' confidence in thia medicine, vlll you, when vou once know it. xn wen uam w "Sold tor vr eutr rears." A Maes kr . o. in ao.. '.m u. u iuers J UUJiMMUU. TIOOK. Li 53 k-8) W wiTt tone ' - - w;.tr t bow p" y7 rm t btlm, .tart erea. Ma 511 day food against iidar liefer and iir. U.-ee.i oate ont copefber a few dBys ego and Mr. Hifer told me that tbiy ara getting aloox Una witb tbe railroad surrey and that they think tbey will baro a uniform grade to the timber belt. Jamee Jordan, tbe man wbo bought the J. R. Cook plaoe in Eagle Point last fall, arrived bera on tbe nlntb Inst with bis family consisting of bis wife, and daughter, aud Mra. Walker, and ber little daughter. Tbey ale stopping at'tbe Sunny Side at pres ent awaiting the airival of tbe house hold good.. Nelson Nye, of Klounoe Rook, came out wttb bla fcmlly last Friday ar.d are stopping for tbe present witb his brother-in-law, A. J. Moray. Mrs. Nye and the children ex peot to go to Washington and spend a wbllo visiting ber mother, while he goes. to Alaska tc secure a borne, Then tbe family will Join him. Rev. Davis and myself went to Xable Hook with the Intention of having preaching services, but Hera. Shields and M. C. Henry were ahead of as so we remained and listened to them speak oa the saloon question. Mr. Shiolds bundled Dr. Reddy's auieudmout, giving Incorporated towns and cities tbe right to lloense saloons, gambling housw, brothels, nto., without gloves and out of tbet vast orowd I don't tbink that there was one wbo would vote for tbe amendment. on last Friday tbe W. O. T. U. of Eagle Point, bad a business meeting and took eight young ladiee Into the Union. Mrs. J. W. Grover, thti pres ident of tbe Union presided and the secretary, Mrs. A. J. Florey read her report which waa quite Interest ing. She also read a com munloation from Mra. Biok, preeldant of the Medford Union, that mad a vary favorable I mpreesion on the audi ence. Tbe ladles of Ea.1 Point are working oo the subject of tba liquor traffio aad tbey will lend a helping band to pot the saloons of Jaokaon oouaty ont of commission next Jan. Tbe Iowa Lumber & Box Oompa ny are harrying tbelr mill op to their destination as teat aa tbey ban. Tbey ara patting on all the tbe team tbey can muster, aad . tbey are bavins a bard time hauling over tbi moan taia roads. Last weak tbey turned over with on of tbelr donkey en gine la on of tbe wont stioksy mud-bolee on tb road tbe mud stlckay at that was about from eight to twelve looba deep and wbaa Was Qrn oame into tb baaay Bid for dinner b reminded aa of old times la Missouri wbaa people need to get ettnok aad wallow la that Mtseoa-l nod, tor be - wae aad all over, bat tbey pat tb oosia on another wagon aad want on tbelr way. Tb protracted noatlas cloned oa Tueeday night of last week Rev. Qra eon noting tb oloslas sxar ola aa Rev. Davis aad myself weat to Keeoo oraak sobool bona to hold eervioes aad preaobed to good aad attentive aodleaoe, la spit of tbe bad road aad dark nights thsr were fifty three pereoos oams oat to boat tb preaching. J also preached there last Sunday aad bad tb pleasure of attending tba Sunday school Miss Rosa Aysrs la tb superintendent, Mist Rosa Naalon teacher of tba Blbl olass aad bar forgotten tb um of tb other teachers and eee retaiy and trsaaorst. Tbey bar a very iaioreetlng Hon day sobool as well "a a good district sobool witb Mies Koaa Nealon aa teaehar. , Eagl Polat It baooailag oa of tbe moat attraattf pjaoea la Jaokaon ooanty, aad there I mor buslnsse going oa taaa wavart nasd A aad It almost make oar beads awlaa to see such a bostle aad to as so many atn.agra oomlng aad lelag aad to aee prnpt-ty obangiog band o rapidly. I ondeurm i v. ,x R. O. Brown baa old tb. ulu OBartoy Taylor place, asaildsratton W,noa-tbat Qtaat Matbaw ba sold at plaoa, aoaaid attua aa,(XMbt Wllror Aabpol ba old bis plaoa tor t-000 ahboag be hat aaased sal Us not beaa a- 1 .li-i I nraiod that 8. u. Uolujos bat soi l tb lot where tbe old stare stood, wbrrej. ll. Car.too we bjrn'd oot und tl-t tbera are othi tiH-le-i rn oiud tbat are likely to li'nniillrrned. NORJH MEDFOkb ITEM5. (H J. O. SU-tiu.) 'T. FMr-hr of Iiorih Kedfora, ra'! muterlsl on it.e nio-.in 1 for a to story rMldeiMe. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Jck b'rKntiur. ti Nortu Modford, s op, lolrr-.rv S -.!W8 ''r. HU.l 't-s, 'ThKlr!-y lnft Men 3;iy 'cr y yz ltvt ni'.l' wh-rs tbe" Vftrf a poe'lirr In v?fV.np, Will Davis turret! lu t'je c ty Mm tlsy niwiit tf-e tfwX ni hN nrbevf. KiVUI Duvla, oi Noith A tri.et. Rfnry Tull find famll? have mcved mt'j tiio D P Nyer r. sl'!enc, coiner Jenkflon and NrthC strets. D. P. Nylor aud a'BtrT, E;imeu of Nith O sr"ot, too'? the trnlti '.V':-?w!-Ty for Kov-t) City, Mon tHn. Mrs. W. J. Scott, rf Vedrnrd, b: nrone on en extended vl't to hnr pl'tpr nnd fopjlly at Phccntx, Ari zona. J. E. Watt, ol K and Jack:nn street. ha b'fun tbe b'Uld'Bg of Bis tw tt-rv residence. Mr. Mof'.tt 13 thr oont motor. Mrn. Mahle Wliffon and dnrbter Ml-s Alio?,, of Esfile Point, ere cri an extended vlait to relatves ani frlentls in this olty Ed. Hnrknr has dlRposed of Me prstty residence property In Weat Medford to Pbll Loosely, formerly of Sams Vn!ley, but of late cue of tr.e owners and operator of tns new roller ekattng rink In tbls city. Mrs. Cole baa pnrobaaed a very pretry lot from Ed, Hooker on the weat side of North O street, eon ideratlon (300, and le basing a two atoiy resldeno bnilt. Ed Hooker nd eon are the contractors. W. J, Soott, of Rogue River, re turned to thia oily Friday. He re ports having 500 tier of pin nd oak stove wood cot and ricked. Some of bis large Blaok oak trees on tbe river bottom making 25 and 30 tier to the tree. QOLO tllLi. ITEMS (BY HPBCTATOR) Born At thia plaoe - March 9tb, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ladd, twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hodges wove at Medford Tuesday on real estate busi ness. Perry Knotts has pucbassd one of the Young oottages on b'atreet, and Is now domloiled there. James MoDougal baa purchased tbe Penning farm on Blaokwell bill and will take possession April 1st. Tbe family of R. L. Darling are now donioclled In tba dwelling re- oently vaoated by Uiant iinrrieon. Jack arrlngton baa sold bis Miners Cabin saloon at tbls place to V: Taylor Bros., of Eagle Point, wbo took possession monday. Mra. J. P. (illmor returned the first of the -week from Glendele, wbaio she baa been visiting relatives tbe past two weeks. Dr, Vroman baa moved to bis sawmill property In tbe Meadows district when Be will spend the summer. Jack Smltb, tbe Sardine creek eaw mill man, baaeharge of tb mill for him. This la tb old stand of Peter Wilson, deceased. bCHMTTZ FREED BT OOdStT. ratal Bafccta Are Foand ra tndtca. saasit of Baa Francisco's Ex-Hayor Saa Pranclsco, March 10. Tbe Snprasn Co art by nnanlmons vote banded down a decision yesterday dmylng the application of tb pros cutlea la tb Baa Francisco bribery graft cases tor a rehearing after a decision by tb District Court of Ap peal la tb ease of ex-Mayor Eugenjs E. Seamlta, eosTtcted of extortion la tb French restaurant case. Wltb oat a dlssentins rot anions tb sevwa jostle, tb eourt gastalned tb tppeHat art la it doetoloa tbat tb tadrctmaat apoa wblcb BcbsHi waa eonvtetod was defeetlv la tbat H did net aver tbat Sehmlts waa Mayor; tbat ltet, bto eo-4tad-ant, was a potttteal boa practlcaUy rn eoottwl of tb etty; tbat a neb tbr r la a petition to axsvels power aad uada latneno over tb soUee oramlssleaer, aad tbat It did aot abrw that ScksaHa rsOorted t vnaawtal mean' la tbnatenlng to bav Hot IteeoM wltbbsld. ;- "Tit decision dsmoestratee,'' (aid ex-Mayor Sehmlts, "that tb highest oart la tb state bellsves what I bar always slalmed. tbat I waa re moved from ofae aad railroaded to prtaob.'" - r, -:. .1 . t ' wins dirt wholi pamtlt. Warrea ' McKay of1 TmIb, Waanw Cats Ttiroacs of Son aad Daughter ; Tralno, Waab, Marsb 11. Drlvsn Inean by s cancer of tb no Mtlngs lata bis ' brsln, Warren MeKay stnnned bis 4-year-old slseplns ion witb a blow from hammer, then eat tb child's throat with bis raaor. Tb mother awakened, aad MeKay then beat bar bead to palp witb a hamtayr aad sat bar thsoat. Then h went t th mother1 bedroom, whar tb oaagbtor. Oladys, assd S, aal Besstby, aged (. were stMplag. H est Dorothy" threat aad crashed la th ahall of Oladys wttb blow from th hammer. Draswed la drawers and oadarahlrt, with bla sheas oi th wrong tost, MeKay started dowa town, aad ten aad ahoot SM yards from bis boa. Whether MeKay took ajorsoa or SM treat tb asanas Is aot fcaowa. Thsr as a swrlr of ttotMS oa ktobodF. Williams Original Dixie Jubilee Slnrers. In pra.eutlo tr I ojmpauy to tbe ; publia (lie m:oi"tec:t!nt bai made jspecl'd 'frt to have a Muh pu-uI hi ! wl'U at riuaiual at. u lii.l. l:e-eiore I our ino'.tcers buvs b.-ei ee!ecud from Uhe I ?at Chfistliii bo'Jioi and buve Ib'eo trs'Ovdn "'-mi it Ann-i.N'a , bot acilwJi. Ki:,t Ji.lferjit, o' Miss, KdoiTillo oil.,, 1 ami Ft 1 ' Ual7erd:y c'. Xjsn t.:o, un 1 Jlwrliu Cell .:f Olj, aie r:)ieiyrituil In O ir q:. fi a it-cnal ftjtul t and l:!a',7';i f'.v.ri Of trin Do: '14 l tl-i it 1 by O IP ll i 14 b3d: i'is'.i J ..'s nf I' i r. i lyric voi-i'j p .:t. .i. II if qui 1 lily ''iu'h 'I.-. by t !. K ;;;p"i n nib-.Lr,. .tu Oei".ij 'th ra- j1 tin i utj. I'.'aut'f.l! L iV f"- 'II' p;'0.Mo .. f ) v ' u rj a r!it u-j 1'. ) O ti- a-ir u j hn v;i s .'I'Jt at O berlin o:hrvHt ry cf i iiiif, tv:i! itl ) tt:l;' l-'u I'll l I-';. . Kl. . I'lOiisj 6J.'l. S.ia yJ. lii ) it ri ili uj1 cnai'..ilii(( volte of 1 . d, -j a iil poJror, wni i'i n wnn fo: il-- inn d a'.r tw. Q 1- '!-'"! t l,; a truinect ac30.npiuitt U tfroit l tvir. A uu'licy F r miral sm-jns W3 in.ili return dnte, arid efH.'y e-jioti our au-1 .jiai aie 1 iror an 1 t oircW. of :.ur pve'.iuttl friejds Is wldr, bi csuje wa alw -.ya giv our putross a new prorra-u-uo. Aiot'ier cauee c o-i:- :',r..-t!t popularity Is tne fact ttjttl we Aep ibe same rersoone! - Tbl: eaioa you ana tbi same faaaa an one additional iaoe. Tbia xnaka out oompany, as we now ba7 both a Ladiee Quartets aud a Mala (Quar tette, wbo will oompete for honors before our vast audfonoee all over No-tb Anierrloa, Our selection of sinss varies from tb i. Opera to tbe Nagro Boat and Cabin songs EVERY ONE A 81 A R Tba Pereonnel of Williams' Original Dixie Jubilee Singers: Mr (S L John son, First tenor. Mr. O P W llllamr, second tenor. Mr J H Johnson, Baritone. Mr J S Orabbe, Basso. Mdms Virginia (Jreen, Prima Donna. Mdnie Clara K Williams, Contralto. Mdma Pearl H Pitt, Soprano. Mom Battle Hobbe, Pianist. Tne program consists of: Jubilee songs. Plantation songs, Negro Melo dies, Camp Meeting aonga, Negro Lullabys, Negro Negro eomlo songs, Cabin aud river aonga , BentlmentitJ songs. Ballads, Ragtime J songs. Classiu selection!. All new and up-to-date. Opera bouse Seturd ay, Marob 21, curtain beld until 9 o'clock. Sale of Water Bonds. Scaled propoasis will be received by the city council of tbe oity of Medford, Oregon, at tbe office of the city rocor. der of suld oity, until Tuesday, Febru ary 18, 1WB, at 6 o'clock p. m., for the purchase ol $40,0110 ol ten year, 6 per cent coupon bonds of said city, in de nominations ol $500 eacb. Interest pay able semi-annually. Said hoods to be dated April 1, 1903, and to be due April 1, 1018. Each bid must be accompanied by a certlJd check for nn amount eoual to 6 per cent of tbe emount of such bid, payabte to the city 01 Aieuioru, ana saiu city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon, January 30, 1903. Bknj. M'Coilins, City Recorder, CMaaee Musla, Tb Chtnaaa bar eight Isaliiimsals ror matins their ritual araalo thobeU. tba Ont, tbednun, th sstiuisus ston. tba fife, tbe pram, th stnsld aad th ax. Tb last three mak ao moalo, but are need as etaooratsoa or Mibletn la tb musical ceremeolee and am ono- roars ted as musical toxtnimaaxa, la vary eereanony tbar ars always tvrs anmnar. la ordor to dnaltty of tb Chinese people. I stance, on dram sniisnnrss tt ginning of the nrsate, and tta strikes tb hut Dots torn bail ihv ho- saat Its Tbs tbr day at a golf stab tb I akat a sslnlstir of tb htrk by aa. "leo Mrtataly toM so to any pmliesse.'' -. iru, bat I dMa't tat pva t baa my daughter." , , . ,, . . Vo. But to smbrace yow s nl'lan London sso. ssSar a bM asjasah tor bad' stroke to bad naaoa, and tb sasa avasr reptlad: -Wsss. Doavtd, I wm bm bj sxkb BWMilas sa aasrsty asnbalUahxag amy fsaashsna.1' The Safe Gondact of Business Is in a large measure dependent upon the efficient transaction of banking business. ' The selection of the Bank as a Depositary for funds is on important matter. We respectfully invite your attention to the strengtn, conservative management, equipment and facilities Jwhich are afforded by this Bank. State Depositary Capital and Surplus I115rs00.ee EatabilslMd iSM W. J. VAWTER, Ptm. OEO. W. LUDLEY, CajhWr 4 sTr iT strarv Stands ths m T iu . 99 i a "t. i aMMxadaWsM ? p ! .11 u x errctLU on Ine larm 01 Mr. Austin Fitls in 18S5 byj. Wallaea Pa?e. the present i President of lb.- Pace VV oven Wire Fence Company, and le a good fence yet and .till doing good work ' & nuce tbe coil sprlne wire. Fane Fences are made better tousy, ueltc- material, beltor cunttructlon and f I? eore. of styles. PAGE IS THE PIONEHtt and I. to.lay pre-eminent." Ib.pirkA i fences. No matter where you ere going to fence or what fence you may bave used in the past, call and set our quotations and examine our line. We can save you monny on any stylo of lerce t Remember, leucine is our business. We (urnieh man and tools to assist in (Le erection of. and we guarantee - every rod of fence without extra cost . uii.ux, t;M9oe4W NOTICE OF ELECTION. BE IT RESOLVED br th City I Council of the Olty of Medford, Oregon, tbe Mayo' approving, tn.t mere be, i arjd is hereby called u prcial election I in said City, for their approril or re ject on, a proposed amendment to Sec i Ton T4 of tue City Charter of Bald City, and auch other matters as may law fuliy.be brouKnt up at mia election; tbataald election be held on the 17th day of March, between the bourn of 8 A. M. and & P. M. of said day. The fo' towing are hereby designated and appointed as tbe judges and clerks of said election: ror tbe First Ward: polling place. old City Ball, over Has kin's Drug Store. Judge, Geo. A. Jacheon: judge and clerk. D. G. Karnes; judge and clerk, l. U. Willuke. For the beooml waru; pom on piace, Sample Room of Hotel Nash. Judpe, V. J. Jfimerlckt; Judge ana cierK, u. u Karnes; judge and clerk, B. H. Har vey. For the Third Ward; polling place. City Hall. JnJgc, A. T. Dnsko; judge and olerk, P. M. Stewart; judge and clerk, O. E. Collins. Tbe toregeing resolution was aaopiea by the City Coancil February 2ft, 190, Trobrldve abseat. Eifert aye. Wort man aye, Menriok aye, Safer aye, Olwet. uu&ent. Approved February ze, 1WS. J. F. REDDY, Mayor. Attest: Bbnj. M. Coixixa, Recorder. B1trda to Trth at !foaf. Spokane. Wash., March 10. Eu gene 8. D?lre, of lVlmont, Wash, I died at a hospital In this city Satur day from hftmorrhajee of the aose. From an unknown cr.use, Mr. D wire's noae began bleedlnx laat Tuesday. PlTe doctors failed to stop th flow and he died Saturday from losa of blood. POKTLANTt MARKETS. Portland, Ore, March 10. Wtieat Club, 83c; Valley, 8tc; blneatem. 86c; red Uusslan, 81c. Oats Producers' prices: White, 28; gray. 2e 27. Hay Wholesale Belling prices: alley timothy, tl?18; Eastern Oregoa, 120611; clover, 141S; alfalfa, lt Oil. Batter Country creamery, S0 tiHe; city creamery, ISc; store. It 18c; butter fat, 33 He' ' Hoasy Dark, lit 12c; amber, 12 It; fancy white. 14 H 16c. Hops 107 crop, 4tHc pound. Wool Valley, 1 1 8c; Eastern Oregon, 11 18c, as to shrinkage. rrmr.''.'.'::'.": : 'ar:iti rsnrt Raaai meam Test cf Timo. ntH UnA " 1 v , -N . . Y i A ''.j-'.v , Gaddis cfl Dixon "The Pago ranee Men" Agents Southern Oregon and Northern OREGON'S OPPORTUNITY Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to all pnrts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by TfiB Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific Co. . (Lines in Oregon) March 1, 1908, yT!,V.Wi March and April. From the principal cities ol the Middle Wept the rates will be as follows: FROM CHICAGO m00 " ST. LOUIS .. W.V00 ' KANSAS CITY 130.11 Corresponding rates from all other Eastern Points. Stopovers at pleasure at all pointB in Oregon. The Colonist Rata is the greatest of all hornebuildeis. Oregan has unlimited resource and neeus more people wbo desire homes and largar opportuuitie? Oreson peopls raa seonmpllsh tpl.mlM rexults br taffraldlof tbls opportunity to .11 th. world. Head Orpgiio literature giving sond. reliable lnlormtleo about tbs Slats, far and wide. Call oo the aboro railroad, lor It If Decenary. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the required depr-eit and telegraph ticket toany point. Call on any O. R. 4 N or S. P. agent, or address S. P. Agent, Medford, Oregon BANK YOUR HONEY IN SOILS Om grower (old $110 strawberries from J acre rows' 8 feet Pft, Anather grew 14 tons of pumpkins on lees than- 3 acres. Sold barriai to looal store 997, baids giving quantities of fruit for picking from 40 kails raspberrlet and 88 Logan berries. 1 Leas than i acre -of onions produced 14,00) Tbe., sold 9280." S28Slway Peaeh trees la lour tucoeeaive yaara told: iaO0bo.-;19Ot,?8O0 boxes; 1906, .1300 boxes; 1907, 1000. One Royal Ana Cherry, 18 years, picked 600 pounds in 1907. One D'Anjon Pear, 7 yean, pioked 6 boxes. You can get such result as thee and better. Com to me and I will tall you why. Yonean buy a ww nln room house, Urge lot with barn fo $1800. 60 acre fronting on Rogue River, one mil from, towa, at 890 per sore. -430 aeree, very Anest apple, pear, peaeh and cherry land).! miles, 860 peraose. 186 sen in town, 975 per acre. Very best vineyard land 916 per acre. Five room bouse and barn near depot. 160 acres with 8 water righto, 960 per acre. BEN A. LOWELL WOODVILLE, OREGON No lis to Die I I hare found out thl I' s" no use to die of lung trouble a lr 4 aa yon can get Dr. Kings New Dlaoorery," says Mr, t. r. White, of ttusanoro, Pa. "I t .Jd not b alls to-day only for that worde'M medtoln. It loraens np a or Jf : quicker ien aay thing ole", mi uares iongdlsar.-.vi-a I'Mr th ease is DToaovacad aoK . lula BMat rH- ahi raairdy lor ri s rod -olds, la- g"PPi Ippe, asthma, bi ort'Os and hoars 1 f!"!. sf at afcoai m bid. Th Beanie? as, is sold nm;r gusr.-.e st Cha. Z.lS.'H.t, ,tSS,vrri", i,2v.?' :aag's drug storV m. and 1.00r,,r;iVciKSv-'Sa!- ' ness, St: Trial boltls fre. arv as wr. aaasawa . I M 1 m R fv.Tiii'.awiBsi 1 .u O s s s it -'M 2 ; u.s, - California FROM COUNCIL BLOFPs t. " OMAHA ftUOO bt. Paul lao.oo OF EVANS CREEK VALLEY t'T. "fflrfll wtice. MS.OOS SCHOOL BOlt Da, PDTTKICT MO 4. Bids win as rscslrsa sp to sad lasraaia M.rrl wt. ISOS by J M. CroiSSislf Trfiaurvr jl Jsckion Ooanty, Oresoa. at Iks oAcs Of the nouoty TrssSursr, ts tae Towaoi JectsosTlll.. ut'im l-s. pankasseisa).. UOS OS Ceiipori ., . i by Sobool Dis mal to. ti. ii,r ,.i r. as, persble la SS MSn. 10 Seat. uiili.i.At. baariaVsiL. nessarsr ss ti mm ceua'. ( MEDFORD, OREGON