f
I El
JGLfillDSAYS
KOALUtt
In Food
and strictly prohibits
the sale el alum
baking powder
So does France
So does Germany
The tale of alum food.
Ku been made illegal in Washington and die District of Columa
bia, and alum baking powder an everywhere recognizedij
njunou. jo protectyourse!f against alum,
wnen oraenng Damng powoery
Saypbfafy
mm.
' and be wry sure you get Royal
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grai
Cream ot 1 artar. It adds
sameness ot the tood.
1 OUR. COUNTY
C orr espon dents)
eagM Point Eagleta.
' UT A. O. HOWLETT.
Rev. Mark O. Davit mil
oere next Sunday at 7:3o p. m.
Elder Root, of Okladoma,
peach
oom-
'naooed a protraoted meeting
i
last Tuesday night.
David Olngoada, Tbotrr.a Gny and
Joaapb Riley, have been patting up a
lot of wlte netting fence.
Mrs Holt, wife of oar cnyslcten
tarted for San Franoisei to remain
aeveral months last Saturday.
air. Cramb and C, O. PUiee, of
Medford, were oat here one
week looking at the oonutry.
day last
Miaa Dalla Miller, of Trail, was a
eojourner at tbe Sanny Side Tnurs
day of last wnek on ber way to Mrd
ford. John W. Smith Jr., left f ir San
Ftancisoo Saturday. Hie stay will
depend on oircumatanoea, be Oiay re
main all lammei.
Mis.. Dikmeter, nee L.ibb!e Perry,
came out the last of the week to
vlsither ststats, Aleedamea J. V.
Grover aud Frank Kioiiois,
John McKeo and his grand sou,
karenst MeKee, of Apple-gate, stayed
here last Saturday night on theii wa
to tbe old gentleman's former home.
Miaa Mattie Nutting paased througb
here last Friday on her way to Big
Butte to viatt her sister. Mist beesie
Matting. Soe came direct (from Bos
ton, Maea.
Tbe Rogue River Milling Compear
aent out a load of lam ber for U. 1
Cooley, He etpeeta to baild aa aoon
as be ean on tbe land be bought of
Mr. Stoddard.
Miaa Uarthena Smitn came oat
from Medford laet Satorday with
yoor correspondent on ner way from
Roaebnrg to teach school-In the An
telope distriot, where ahe -commenced
to teanh last Monday morning.
Rev. MoKee preached for aa twice
laat Banday, at 11 o'clook -a. m. and
after Banday aonool In tbe-afternoon,
and I preaobed at night, we had a
good aadlenoe enali time Mr. Mo
Kee la a very pleasant and f oroef ol
preacher and preaobed two : fine ser
mons, Binos my last there has ween con
siderable property changed bands,
Wm. Knighton baa sold hla place of
16 acres for 13200, and Cland Warms
ley bss sold bis plaoe of thirteen acres
for 13600, nod Mr. Stoddard baa sold
a ton oars traot off of tbe old Brown
place to Mr. Cooley for SSoe, and
the report Is tbat I steal Pattoa naa
.bought property In Eagle Point, bat
the feats ere not known to yoor cor
respondent. Thus yoa see that tbls
Ulttle town of Eagle Point to eoaslng
to the front very fast.
Yea. 100,000 limes each day.
Doe it send out good blood
or bad blood? You know, for
good blood is good health ;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
One frequent eenoe of Iwrt Weed It s ete-rflin
llr. T!,l I...JU.-r, n,i. I..lt. rolWIHiU
.iib-ttfit. ie then h.rt-t i. the btooa.
Keep tlie bnweu open with Ayr, ltlt.
A
Matte br J. O Ayw C-., Zrl, Mmc.
eUW
tuut viooe,
tore cue.
CaEttV PECTOtAL.
yers
Ws lues ae Mints! We peellee.
the ferne'.M of ell ear eaeaieleee.
Does Yourl
Heart Beatl
-
daki::o
POWDzn
to the digestibility end
The Iowa Lumber & Box Company
are poshing tbe machiuery Into tbe
blilt aa fast as they oao. Toe y start
ed another Dollar 1 aat Monday morn
ing, bsalde sereral otb er tsama In all
twenty two noises, baring bad ten to
one wa joo-tbe one witbtb boiler
on. Tbey are doing a great deal (it
work to get the maohinery up this
time of the year. Une of tbe team-
repot ts that tbey will have one
me mm rsaay lor ase in anoroor
week.
J-ue r -g.e roint w . u. x. u. IB
fast oo.'i tg to tbe f-oot nnder the
leadersatp cf Its etfl-'ent offloera. I
te.'jjiiu send, f jr ti.e benefit of tbe
thousands of readers of Tbe Malt,
an extraot from the minutes of tbe
laat meeting that may be of Interest
to at least a number of those readers. ,
Meeting cpeoed by singing. Ths
President, Mrs. Uruve, read 12 Kom.,
aons followed by Lorda Prsye- in
oonoert. Tbe following members
aoawered to tbe roll oall. Mesdnmes
Urover, Jonaa, r'lornv. Misses Varlan
Stickle, Dottie Harms!', Tlnna
Lewia, Margeurette Klorey. We thou
listeoed to the, report of the treas
urer, Varoian Stickle, read a selec
tion and did It well, Mrs. r'lorey
also read a poem. The president re
ceived thres new inembets, Miss
Sadie (J.tcbeii, Miss Uerrtis Abbott
itnd Hilda Abbott. Tbe resident
then ffHvo one of ber Rood talks to
tbe yonug folks asking all to do
something to make onr meetings In
teresting and telling tbem we hoped
to soon organize tbem into e Loval
Temperance League. Sbe appointed
Misses Varlan Stickle and Tiona
Lewis as a committee to prepare a
program for ne&t meeting. Tbe
meeting closed by singing tbe Teme.
peranoe Doxoiogy.
Rev. MoKse, the Bpt let Bolponr-
ter, came out and assisted In the
anti-mloon meeting tbet waa held
nere on tbe evening of the 12tb Inst.
He sang ''The Brewere Big dorses"
in his peoaliar way greatly to the
amusement of the -aadlenoe, Tbe
Eagle Point orchestra waa there and
did themselves credit In rendering
some one mostc. A mixed quartet
aang a piece witn Mrs 'Wm. Brown as
urgantst and then Rev. Knodeli was
introduced and he delivered a fine
lecture on the saloon question nnd
did not fall to tell the Eagle 1'olnt
people how ashamed the people of
Medford were of their Mayor for
farthering the asaendment to sjiaut
elties and towns the exclusive right
to license saloons, gambling houses,
brothels etc., but It Is not naoassary
for me to say mack about his s peach
for If tbe people turned out In other
pteoes as tbey did here almost every
body has heard him for themselves.
Oliver MoUee and vrRe came sat
to Lsgle Point last Saturday after-
bum to pay a visit to lew of their
old friends. Tbey only remained
front the -arrival of tbe ar In tbe
afternoon until 9 o'clock the next
morning, so no one bad nruoh time
to vMt with 'them. Mr. MeUee had
just returned from the funeral cf hie
brother C bailey, who died to British
Columbia, aged GO years, and hie
friends there wept tne body frozen
from December -22, o7 until Ale rela
tives came for H. His death occur
red 16o mile north of K amooops and
Oliver MeUee traveled to wltnln
about Ion miles of tbe plsoe and gave
oat so he bad to eend for tbe oorpee.
They brought It to tbe old family
burying ground in Josephine county
where they Intend K with bis fatbsr,
mother and other members of tbr
family, lie leaves two brothers
Oliver end Perry and sister that I
snow of and I think tbat there ate
other members of the tstnily Ivlng,
bat am not certain. The MoUee
family haa been an Important faotor
in the oommunity In whlob tbey
lived, sad the surviving members nf
the family here a host of frlende
la tbat part of tbe country, aad
Mr. aad Mrs. O. MeUee. who were
residents of onr town for several
years, hsvs a host of friso lit la
these parte.
Phoeox Items.
By M. o. C.
Miss Lnla Roberta made Medford
a basinets oall rrlday.
Mr. and M-s. HtaDdsrd paased
through our town Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Short and Aontie Stout,
old time residents .of Pboanlx, but
late of Idaho, are In onr midst sgaln.
A. O. Cray ltd family an hers
from Iowa. Mrs. Cray Is stvnsla of
Wm. Beardealev, and Is visiting with
tbem.
Mrs, Harvey, ot Central Pclnt,
oame up to Phoenix Filday to visit
wlthXbor nleoe, Mrs. Ueorge fe
cial n.
James O'TooL who has been Bre
men ua the railroad out from Sacra
mento for over a year, Is here visit
ing old friends.
The little daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Furry has been quits
sick with orooobitls, but Is Improv
ing at this writing.
Henry Snafer, one of our good
towns people, haa purchased a lot of
Cbaa MoClaln and Is having a seat
little resldsnoe bnilt thereon.
Saturday, March 14, 1908 records
another one of those royal good times
long to be remembered, both by
Oregon Camp No. 138 and Oak Cir
cle No. 242, W. O. W. at Pboenix.
The occasion being litlatlon by tbe
Camp of several new members and
surprlsejof the camp by tbe aa
llary The Circle. A banquet Bt for
a ling was spread, whiob by the way
the Camp bad supposed tbay would
have to spread and eat by themsel
ves, but the Circle thought different.
All bad a fine time.
What might have been a serious If
not fatal eooldent occurred at the
house just rented by .'trs. Wm.
Short last Saturday morning. Mrs.
Short had just brought a load of
atovewood and had tire built of
some of It She had just turned
away from the stove where (he had
been washing dishes nnd hsT little
daughter aad that of James Morton
had also' Just left the stove when nn
explosion ooourred. The tap of the
stove and the pan ot dishes were
scattered about the room, bnt for
nnatly no one was hart. Mrs. Short
fonnd pieces ot tbe stick of wood
whioh showed plainly that It had
been loaded, but how or when, or by
whom Is yet a mystery. However It
was not intended for Mrs. Short as
it must have been done in tbe woods.
Kanes Creek items
Perry Knotts has become a resident
of Uold HilL
Mr. Pope and family have become
realdenta of "Garden Kowe."
Mias Mattie Stallsworth la at pre
sent staying with Mrs. Taylor,
Charley Householder will leave fci
California soon to iind employment
R tiodson, of Koaeburg, passed
through here one day recently en
route home.
Mr. and Mrs. Msrdoo were guests
ot Mr. andMrs. Boggle Sunday at ths
Hraden mine.
Tbe Dardanell school is progeaelng
nicely unaex tbe eUlclent manage
ment of Miss Kewtou.
Mrs. Geo. Rowland, nee Xoe, of
Ulendale, Oregon, is at present the
gueet of Mrs. Fred Rjete.
Soie throats exnd bad ooids are
quite prevalent now deys and almost
everyone on Kanes creek la affected.
Mr. and Mrs. fieese have returned
home from Portland. Their slaugh
ter, Grace, la muob Improved ere are
glad to say.
The Leap year ball In Gold HiU
was a grand affair both socially and
financially whlob 4a reported by those
that attended.
Mrs. Peps of the Braden mine, who
bas been the guest of friends and
rslatives at Jacksonville , has return
ed bomt eocompenled by her friend
Miss Chashmer.
The Order nf 8t. Patrick.
The "nioMt illustrious Order of Bt.
Patrick dates onlr from ITS!.- saya ii
London writer, when It was feumlert
by George III., and ia not to be com
pared In ase with "the most ancieuc
and meet noble Order of the Thistle."
which, dating fromm remote antiquity,
was revived by James II. In W87. Th.
curtoue thing about the bands. 4r rib
bons, of these two orders Is that St.
Patrick's Is bine of the hue that may
be seen In the "hackles." or plwsee. In
the bearskins of -the Irish trsexd".
though It sntrgefta the blue beH o?
Scotland, while tbe msh of the tUV:!
la a dark preen, sncccatlve of httT
verdant tele. On extnte cemmeo
three two orders are frequently "
'founded.
-What She Was Tryinj to AccoenptcJu.
The otN-r morning et the breeltfew
able three-year-old Jeaonette w por
ing vigorously with beriknlfe at a Me
cult. ' "What are you trying to do. Jeas
nerteT" demanded mother. "Be carefuV.
you will cot your band."
Said Jeaonette, "I'm trying to un
loosen this biscuit It's sortightr-New
York Times.
-Mot s Msttsr of Choies.
Columbia Alumnus That woman on
the debate team Is Intolerable. Ion
wouldn't Itke to debate with a woman,
would yoa? Cornell Alumnus Got so
I don't mind It now. Been married
tre years. New York Tribune.
Herd Lines.
"Does your wife make you explain
aA yoor acts?"
"Worse than that"
N "Worse than that?"
rPar worse; abe doesn't permit me ta
explain them. Flouaton Post
I boy poultry and eggs. B. J
SommetUn, at Hotel Easerlck. 4-tf
COUNTY OFFICERS
"MEDDLING" IN
CITY AFFAIRS
Vigorous Expression of Oregon Sheriff on
Civic Unrighteousness and Ncces-sity
for Reform
The editorial columns of Tbe Orego
nlsn are so completely and ably voieing
the sentiments of tbe moral people ol
Oregon on tbe question of law and or
der tbat little remains to be said. How
ever, there is ons important issue along
that line upon which tbe writer bss
noticed scarcely any comment in tbe
public press. We rsler to the question
of "whether or not oounty oUoers have
a right to meddle In matters pertain
ing to city sffairs." It Is a matter tbat
Is being discussed and agitated In the
smsll towns and oities throughout tbe
State of Oregon.
This question haa become so acuta in
Southern Oregon that Mayor Beddy, of
Medford, baa filed with tbe Reoretarv
ol Stele an lolatlvo petition for a con
stitutional amendment, giving to in
corporated towns exclusive authority
to license, regulate or suppress saloons,
poolrooms, theaters, racetracks and
similar places thereby abrogating tbe
present local option law. This ques
tion will of course be voted upon at the
state election next Juoe,and the friends
of good government mast turn out and
promptly defeat this proposed smend
menb Attempts to enact anch legisla
tion were promptly orushed at ths 1905
session of the Oregon Legislators.
Mayor Reddy says: "We don't like
to have county officers to meddle to
matters that relate to city attain."
Now, we all know that the best inter
ests of tbe town and country are so
Identical and closer related to each
other that no dispute should erlse over
matters ol local government. The
trouble Is that we have not .yet elimi
nated from ofnoial circles nil the Mayor
Reddys in Oregon, and the few remain
ing ones must be weeded 'out as quick
ly as possible.
You may rest assured that the city or
town that has respect wed reverence lor
Isw and that stands forclvle righteous
ness and publio decency has so del ire
to seorde from nor to notify the state
criminal laws. Thetown that ts gov- ,
erned by men wbo -stand for taw and
ordee. wbo have regard for their oatha
of oCiee, and who have a sense of their
moral duty to society, has aefear ol a
aseddllnc"sterlnbut ts glad and will
ing to work in conjunction with him
for the betterment ol social, icaoral and
financial conditions.
The municipality that doeen't want to
be "meddled" with by the- state crim
inal laws it usually rovereed men
"ho atand for a wide-aron. Cripple
Creek, rip-roaring town, T?here gate
bling and thievery thrive and whore
everybody , including fatLer, works-nn
Sunday. The mayor and oouoellmon
and marstial vid recorder of such citieB
are nearly air-ays to be fcund spending
their loieure moments '.n the saloons,
at the gtmhtintf tables or some similar
plaoe of omueeiueuU They are asuully
men vrbo -regard botre as elniply a
quick-lunch cinnter a-nd a plane to
sleep. Home, in its -b.gheat and no
blest and trundert eense tbe very
foundation of the Government itself
is aa unknown institoton to tbem
The wife of inch a ntan stays at'kome
year in and year Oct, alaving -along
with the ohild ren and house drudgery,
never knowin, f wfeet it is to etrjoy the
sweet oompao lonehip and tender pro
tecting love o I a huejand aod.fc.ther.
Wife aod'ChlMreaeee blm only a: meat
times, for afu or tneiosss hoaread all
day Sundcya he site at tbe card -tables
in the ealooo a orsU'tfce club. iHehas
degenerated 1 nto eimsly a money-making
maouine, and wUI eacrifioe every
thing, even t he honor and future wel
fare ot bis boys ud girls, loritbe al
mighty dellar . His eons have to look
to the school t eschar at school and the
town marshal nn Uio etreets for belr
mo-al and lutelieotaal training, not
daring toifollo w thetprecept and-exam
pie of their fat ier. die ia a nteralesow.
ard, and as an official he ia owned body
and eeul 'by thei law-breaking element.
He will tolerats any ivio condition so
long as it contributes to his financial
welfare. OBtf course .he doesn't .want
anyaheriOito "meddle" with hie poll
eies.
In -mostiot the towns of Oregon ttke
saloon element is strong enough to elect
a "laverabM" mayor and city oeunoU,
by imparting a bunch of floating tin
horns 41 neeeasary. (The elty eeanoll
ooUecUitbelicense money from the sal
oons, gambling dens and houses of pros-
tltation, and of course expends the
mosey in theclty. When these ineu-
beters of crlmo batch and bring forth
their finished .produots in tbe form of
murder trials. and kindred cases, it is
then ewly ahateuch cities do not objebt
to tbe sheriff and the dlstriot attorney
and the termors and the etooknven
butting in and -"meddling" with oity
sffairs. Cor taisrejire perhaps thouaands
of dollars of olrcuit court billa to be
paid. Ninety-Ays per osnt of.all crimes
are lneabated if. not perpetrated In the
Ualoons ol the elties and towns.
Mayor Beddy, has ths county tax-
paver no interest in tke wsy bat home
own is run? Has he nothing to say
when his boys and girls come te town
te attend school and fall prey to vicious
town environments? Has the farmer
nothing to sav when bis harvest hands
oome to town Sundays, get drunk and
don't return for several days, while
bit crops and bard work are sacrificed
for want of help?
In lueh places a law-eoforclog sherif
or dlstrlet attorney proves a God-send
to ths fsrmer or stockmen and the law
abiding element of towns and cities, nf.
tertbe easy-going city authorities re
fuse to do their plain duty. These
county officers represent a btghar pow-
ioo4ocaovowoa
PAGE FENCE
Stands the Test of Time and Hard
Usage for Over
22
This PACK FENCE 'was erected on the farm of Mr. Austin Fitts In 1885 by 1. Wallace Page, the present
President of the Pspe Woven Wire Fence Company, and is a good fence yet and still doing good work.
Notice the coil spring wires. Page Fenoea ere made better today, better material, better conttrnction and
in scores of strles. PAGE IS THE PION ERR sod is todav ore-eminentlv the nerlectlon of Woven Wire
Fenoea No matter -where you are golni to fence or what fence you may have used In tbe past, call and get
our quotations andexamlne our line, we can save you money on any stylo of fence.
Remember, fencing is our business, We tnrnisb man and tools to assist in ths erection ot, and we guarantee
every roa oi lence wiuiout extra ooet.
Gaddis dl Dixon
"The Pataf Fame Man"
ApwHta Southern Oreeon and Northern California
MAIN OFf ICE
t S0OSOeOeGreOe)Cr
r, and are usually under no obliga
tion te the virions element tor their
eleeiloB. They oan bring order and
decency ont ol tbat cheatio state and
en upheld by the people of the oounty.
Tbey are, ot course, eosne sheriffs and
district attorneys in Oregon who have
no desire to "meddle" in city affairs.
or In anything else that might lose them
a few votes. Such officers belong to
the gsng-ebove described, and their
chief pursuit Is playing politics and
-smiling aad winking at anytblog and
everything, even the devil himself, if
he coul.l In some manner help keep
them in ofH-e.
It is really refresning to see n
mayor or. any other pabtio olBofal
raie above his sutroundiugs and take i
a firm, manly ataad f3r law and or
der. It in astonishing how quickly
be oan change the muial eomplexiou
ct tbe city without the lestst damage
iag ita financial lutsreats, f or aitsr
all there la a latent majoiity in every
community that atands ready and
willing to come to the en p port of a
publio -official who had tbe moral
Mtamlaa and oourage to take a etand
for rickt.
Such-men aa Mayor Roddy aud the
others we have described belonged to
a past ae, and have as pi roe ia off!
olat left in thla great, growing, re
generated West, hninote the more
back -otilctal and proteeeiooel poll
tleiaayaud Install patriotic men wbo
hold sacred their oaths of office,
What. we need In Congress, ta the
Governor's office, in all state, county
letnd msicicipal official circles are men
kwbo are not afraid to do their plain
duty-whatever this calls for, even tho
leu apparent majority are w gainst them
on the start. Great and small reforms
spring from heroic and persistent min
orities. . Lincoln, Roosevelt and Folk
aurnisbjLjrood examples for emulation.
E. if. SHOlT, Heppner, Oregon
.A Pleasant Physic
When -vou want a pleasant physic
give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets a trial, they are mild and gen
tledn their action and always produce
a pleasant oatbartio effect. Oall at C
Strang sarog store for a free sample,
,'A Wrong Diagnosis.
The email boy with the big bundle
of payers twaa observed to be snotsten
lng mune..ef his stock In the street
fountain.
"Ah, myijad,' said a benevolent oM
gentleman, -"It does me good to nee
such aa Illustration of cleanliness."
"What do yer mean, bosa?" asked
tbe boy aa he stared up In wonder.
'Why, aren't you trying to wash
lithe mud spots off the edge of yoor
papers J"
No, boeei you are way off. Ton
ie3, some of 'OfM papera la two weeks
old, an' if 1 dampen 'em up a bit peo
ple will think. they are just from de
presa an' never think of looktn' at d
date. Good graft, old sport I Bay.
some day when I am a captain of In
dustry I'll glve jou a job."
But the benevolent old gentleman
had oal-Bostoa .Post
F0I .SALE.
1 J. I. Case traction snglne, 14-horae
power.
1 3-atampcnlll, Kisdan make.
1 small rock crusher.
1 8-borse power horiseotsl gas engine.
Fftlroanxs.
1 H-horae power horitoetal gas snglne,
Cineinati.
1 4-drtll air compressor.
1 double 6x8 hoisting engine.
1 8-side matcher and planer, 8x24,
nearly new.
1 16-horse power horlsoatal boiler,
Atlas.
1 12-borse power steam engine.
1 10-horae power standard gas engine.
E.C.TKOWBRI1XJE,
Manager Meeford Iron Works.
YEARS
- - -
OREGON'S
OPPORTUNITY
Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to
all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon) '
lVleEsifCh. 1 lQOSf. dafly ThVoug'h'out
March and April. From the principal citi a ol the Middle West
the rates will be as follows:
fkom mitcAuo
" ST. .oris
" KANSAS CITY
..e38.no
. .S30.0U
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern Points. Stopovers at
pleasure at all points in Oregon. The Colonist Rate
ih the greiiteritof all tioraebuilders. Oregan has unlimited resource
and needs more people who deaire honing and larger opportunities
Oregon people ran nooonipllsh eplenitltl remits by heralding thle opportunity to sit
tbe world. ent Oregon ItK.-reture giving good. re. Utile liilurmsliaa about the mate,
far sua wide. Cull oa ths above railroad! for It If oecusmrv.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Here at home if desired. Any agent ia authorized to accept the
required deprit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any
O. R. 4 N or 8. P. agent, or address
S. P. Agent, Medford, Oregon
!
BANK
TOUR 'MONEY IN SOILS
'One grower told $110 strawberries from acre rows 3 feet apart,
Another grew H tons of pumpkins on lees than 2 acres. Sold
'berries to looal store 197, besides giving quantities of fruit for
ipioking from 40 hills raspberries and 88 Logan berries.
Less than i acre of onions produced 14,0Oi lbs., sold $280.
25 Salway Peaoh trees in lour auootwaive years sold: 1904,
1900 boxes; 1905, 2300 boxes; 1906, 1300 boxes; 1907, 1000.
One Royal Ann Cherry, 16 years, picked 600 pounds in 1907.
'One D'Anjou Pear, 7 years, picked 6 boxes.
You oan get such results as these and better. Come to ma and
I will tell you why.
You can buy a new nine room house, large lot with barn fo
1200. 60 acres frontingon Rogue River, one mile from town
ati0 per acre.
420 acres, very finest apple, pear, peach and cherry land, If
miles, 160 per acre. 135 seres in town, $75 per acre. Very best
vineyard land $15 per acre. Five room bouse and barn near
depot. 160 acres with 8 water rights, $60 per acre.
BEN A. LOWELL,
WOODV1ULE, OREGON
No Um to Die
'! have found out that there ii no use
to rife of lung trouble long aa yon
can ret Dr. King -New Oieooverv"
mm Mrs. J. P. White, of HuibboroPe.
"I would not be alive to-day only for
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a cough quickor than aoythlngelte. and
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pronounced bopeleM." This moat reli
able remedy for courha and oolris, la
grippe, asthma, brooch ills and hoarse
ness, is sold ooder guarantee at Cbaa.
Strang's drug store. 60c. and 1.09
Trial bottle free.
MEDFORD, OREGON
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