THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1009. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. The people of this section are very much pleused that the county court bus determined to improve the road from Derby to the Falls, as this is an impor tant piece of road and over which much travel is done. Charles Terrill of Lake Creek, togeth er with his wife-, are iu Med ford and will soon return to His homestead, where he has been a continuous resident and very much improved it. School district No, is iu want of u good teacher, Miss Hiizu.tou having resigned. B. II. Harris hua been iu our neigh borhood of late and muny ure the sur mises as to what object ho has iu view. E. A. Hildreth has becu visiting Ea le Point, and Misses Baknr and Clev onger, who have boon in Mcdford for some days, have returned to the Falls. John Obeiichain and family have re turned to t heir homestead from a visit to their son Charley at Big Butto. . Merchant Hughes has about recovered from his late accident and can be fnund :it his store. Druggist Hriggs reports that trade has kept up remarkably well during the winter und he expects brisk times this spring and summer. It is reported that the lioundtnp peo ple are going to movo to the Fulls and become interested in our mil). Our citizens express themsolvin as very greatly pleased that Judge IVntz has won out in his homestead contest. s it was generally regarded as a case of persecution instituted by personal malice from a troublesome class. It is hoped this case will put a rpiietus on further contests. Spring feed is coming forward rap idly and stock are looking very much better than expected. It. H. BrudHhaw, who has been kept off from his homestead by the illegal posting of notices on it, will return and live out his time ns the department has taken up the matter for an investi gation, und something is likely to be . dnnn. It would be a most desirable step for tho county court to o-der the road su pervisors to go over the roads with a "drag" leveling down and filling up the ruts and holes. This would help travel very much until the regular mad work is done. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. United Slates to Ralph Hillings, IflO acres iu sect Inn 30. town ship -lit, range 1 V patent Unilod States to Oliver 0. How ard. X F V section 24. town j ship 35, range 4 W patent Bert Aiidersun to M. .1. Love, bit 2, block Ii, Andersen Toft ad j ditiou to Medford 1 Delia Clemmcnt to James V. Ham lin, lot 4, block 7:t. Medford 120". A. K. Merarland to Lillian M. Greaser, property in Ashland 4."i0 Lillian M. Oreaser to H. I I'oh land, property in Ashland .... 1" E. K. Anderson to L, K. Eng land, land in D L C 42, town ship Its, range IE 1" L. (i. I'orter to M. H. Payne, land in section 24. township ;i;l, range 1 K 'I"'"" Fdgar llnfer to H. A. Freden bnrg, lots 11 and 12 and 7 and and 8, block 1, and 2 of Oak i Park addition to Medford ... l""u A. 1. Helms to T. W. Miles, pow er of attorney Wesley Trmix to IV-lia fieiiient. lot 4, block Tit. Medford -." proper v in Ashland 1 A. I). Helmnn to J. P. Dodge. Samuel J. Landon to George H. Sunday. 10 acres in section I'i, township .'t.j, range 4 W 1" H. C. Garnett to D. D. Sage, land in township .'17, range 1 W ... 1" Marion Tnn.t company to Oregon Water & Power company, water right and property in township 30, range 3 W ."T" Oliver (i. Howard to Francis .1. Spalding, 10 acres in section 24, township 3". range 4 W .. I.Mi.i CHEMAWA INDIAN SCHOOL HAS OVER 611 PUPILS CHEMAWA. Or.. March 10. The In dian school, although filled to capacity, has a large number of applicants ask ing admission. The latest nrrivnl was n party of seven Indians from the Flat head reservation in Montana, iu charge nf .T. W. Reynolds, th chief clerk. This makes fill pupils now at the school. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health $s Worth Saving, and Some Med ford People Know How to Save It. Many Medford people tako their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know thene organs need help. Sick kidneys are r.v.ponsible for a vast a mou t of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain i:i danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be (piickly and permanently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a Medford citizen's recommendation: A. Z. S iirn. Fifth and H streets, Med ford. Or., says: "I have used Dean's Kidney Pills and am glad to say that Cio results were mont gratifying. 1 suffered for a long time from pains in my hack and found it difficult to stoop. The kidney secretions wen too frequent r.nd annoyed me greatly during th-' Tiitrht. Doan's Kidnev Pills were sr. highly recommended that I procured a box at Haskins' -Vug store. I had only taken them a short time when I found that they were the remedy I required. I continued, my general health improv ed and I felt better in every way. T take pleasure, in recommending Ponn's Kidney Pills to others." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhiirn Co., Buffalo. X. Y., b.p agents far the I'nited States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 51 Lt'DRIZ BAY. German Southwest Africa, March InThe Norwegian bark Auckland. 'nptain Oithwark. ha been wrecked ni a gale off Pnsrirn Hand. All the members of the crew were lnt. Tho Auckland wan bound from Hosnrio. January 27, for this port. CONDITION OF POPE PIUS CAUSES APPREHENSION HOME, March 10. The pope's indis position has taken on the character of influenza und his condition cuuses ap prehension. Xotwilhsrtin.linir ill. health, however, he took the keenest interest in the electoral struggle today, insisting upon seeinsr the disD&tchea giving the returns. Hotel Grafters. The proprietor of one of tho largest hotels Iu New York, speaking of the uses made by uonpaylng customers: of bis house, buM to a rural guest a few flays ago: MWe have u lurge number of patrons from whom we never collect a cent, although we have no such thing as a free list. They come here In the morning, pick up a can. off pa per, which they read, keeping an eye open for another, which they grab as soon as It Is dropped. After reading awhile they stand at the ticker, often giving long lee i urea to their fellows on flntwlul conditions and stock possi bilities. The overcout becomes burden some, and It Is taken to the check room, where Its owner knows It will be perfectly safe. Then, If they con tear themselves from the ticker, let ters are written on our stationery. They do not use our telephones be cause we charge an extra 6 cents for the call, but they carry home matches, toothpicks, blank cards and blotters and use up the soap In our lavatories. They also take generous nibbles of the cheese and crackers In the cafe. The strangest part of nil Is this that the majority of this class are well to do and highly respectable, and on that account we do not shut them out."- New York Tribune. The Sleeping Sickness. The terrible sleeping sickness of tropical Africa Is discussed at length In an article In Popular Mechanics. The disease, which long baffled scien tists, la Bpreud by the tsetse fly, a bloodsucking, dny flying Insect. On the approach of either man or animal at a river crossing in the densest forest the victim Is soon scented out by the fly. If there is one lu the vicinity, and then, cither silently or with a peevish buzz, it makes straight for the most accessible spot and gives Its stab. The usual course of the disease Is from four to eight months. At the outset there tire headache, a feverish condltou, lassitude aud a correspond ing disinclination to work. The facial aspect changcs.aud a previously happy and Intelligent looking negro becomes Instead dull, heavy and apathetic. Later, tremor In the tongue develops, speech Is uncertain, nnd mumbling, walk shuttling und progressive weak ness, drowsiness and oblivion to bis urroundlugs a 111 let the sufferer. The last stuge Is marked by extreme ema ciation and n coma deepening into death. Cause of Fatty Heart. The gat'it danger from obesity ties In the Pal'lliiy of the fat to Invade the cellular elements of the body, especial ly the muscles. This produces fatty degeneration "f the muscular tissues, which greatly weakens and Impairs their functional activity. When the fnt Invades the tissues of the heart muscles the disease known as "fatty degeneration of the heart" results, and the patient Is In serious danger. When ever a slight additional strain upon the circulation results from unduo exer cise, excitement or other cause the muscles Interfere with the heart's ac tion, aud It Is liable to cease beating. Anaemia and hysteria often are accom paniments of obesity. Because of the Increased weight and difficulty of moving about such patients are pre vented from taking au ordinary amount of exercise. Often, too, there are a lasRllude and a positive dislike for muscular exertion of any kind. What to Knt. From Medicine to tho Drama. The earlier part of Vlctorlen Sar dou's career was beset with many trials and difficulties. His parents wished him to take up a medical ca reer, aud he began his studies with some zeal. The love of the drama, however, was far greater than the love of the pill box, and In the Inter val of the other work Hardou was busy upon a play. Life waa a strug gle for him, for he had little money, though he managed to get Journalistic work to supplement bis more slender income. His first ploy was a failure, and Sardou rushed from the theater vowing never to enter one again. Hi fell seriously III, was nursed back to health by Mile, de Hrecourt, an ac tress who lived on a floor below, nnd from that time bis fortune was made. A Friend In Need. About half nn hour had been ex pended by the bashful young man 1n a series of advances and retreats, and little Johnny's cramped ponltlon be hind the sofa was bwotning some what painful. "I wish I dared" the young man commenced on a new attack, when the couple were electrified by an impatient exclamation behind them: "Aw, moke a break! She's dead easy!"-Brooklyn Life. Literary Irrigation. "Your latest novel seems very dry," said the render of the publishing house to the young but rising author. "I was pretty sure you would say that" relolned the author. "Conse quently if you will count them you will find the heroine weeps real tears on Just 253 pages of my story." Cleve land Plain liealer. Inconsistent. Howell Rowell Is an Inconsistent fellow. rowell-Thafsrluhf.be would -it i.t. nil thp time vou wsnted and then hare you arrctr-d for stesl- j Ing his wstch.-New York Tress. Publio Opinion. The single snowflake-who cares for It? But a whole day of snowflakes who does not care for that? Private opinion Is weak, but public oplDlon Is almost omnipotent. Wolfskin makes the best banjo pSLTCfalBtnt. A Mogul Hero. Here Is a little vignette of Bobar, the first of the great moguls. At elev en be succeeded to his kingdom of Ferghana. His father was accidental ly killed, and "I." says the boy, "Im mediately mounted lu great haste aud, taking such followers as were at baud, 1 set out to secure my throne." Ho suc ceeded lu holdlug It. nearly lost It by (rusting a traitor who was "the best j p!ayer ut leapfrog he had ever Been" ind actually lost it by grasping at the ; possession of Samarkand. Then came . two years of wunderlng. Then be got i Ferghana again und lust It a second ' ll::!c by trying to make his Mongol i k;icrs restore their loot to the pens- i miry. And all this before he was 'Vci.U'eii: Thirty-two years later he ' :i- tho last scetie being the most i-'H of cH. HU darling son ivii'i was desperately til. Only 1 rnt sacrifice could save hi in, i'i tN-ctur. He entered the cham '. i!! t! round the bed three times, '. nio lie thy suffering," and d;iys afterward died. Ixmdon T -e r- kin Wouldn't Go Round. ItmiBiiry swarms with barristers. It i i the greatest anibliiou of the Huuim- hn peasant to make one of his sons in advocate. The sou of a small farmer In the leiiiln rhond of Budapest was sent by .1 ; f-nVr to the law school of that "v it. but either from luck of parts r tie i' ecessa ry tt p pi lea t Ion he wa a 1 i ked In the qualifying exumlna l.ii. V'l String to return to the paternal .r i!o oi.i'ity h tuded after alt the inon v thru had lieeii spent on bis educa- i n. lie conceived and executed the l.rt nf f,ip: pig a legal diploma. The tiltt-r v:i not. however, so Ignorant h not to be a ware that such diplomas re always written on parchment uitya bor td.'gsUlni-lu Hungary. "Why Is your certificate not made out ii kutya-herV" asked the old man. "The fact Is, father," coolly replied be youth, "there are more barristers ihm ilos In Hungary, nnd so there Is ''l e !"U!i IvUtya-ber to make dlplo nas for us all." London Answers. Gam's Ory Humor. When the gallant Welsh captain havid fiam was sent forward by Henry V. to reconnolter the French iruiy before the battle of Aglncourt 'ie A und that the enemy outnumbered the Kngllsh by about five to one. FTIs report to (he king is historic: "There are enough to be killed, enough to be taken prisoners nnd cneu:;h to run away." This iiunlnt forecast of the result of the battle at once spread through tbe camp, nnd doubtless every yeoman an her of the valiant company felt an Inch taller. We know that It waa al most literally Justified by the event. Poor Gam's dry humor waa equaled by bis courage. He was killed while in the act of saving the life of his prince. Loudon Standard. Distilled Water. Distilled water after having been exposed to the air Is one of the most salubrious of drinks. Its dally use In I i:iousured quantities Is helpful In uses of dyspepsia and greatly assists j i he general functions of the body. Kv- r- lariro Rtennicr ciirrlen n wnler d la- 'liliiiiir iiTinnrntus hv which kch water U made fresh. In the days before ( .tenners primitive distilling npparatus was used on warships and vessels car rying passeugers. A Postal Deficit, "('a, what Is meant by the postal oti.-li v "The things your mother always for ets to put on a postal card.' Detroit i'ree Press. Sleepleit. JJIobbs -Why don't you consult a .ioctor about your Insomnia? Slobbs What! And run up more bills? Why, It's because of what I owe him now that I can't sleep. Wanted Full Credit. "Now, my little man. you ure accused Df striking another boy and knocking out one of his teeth." " 'Scuse me, Jedjre, two of his teeth." -Life When He Enjoys Home. "Does your husband enjoy his home?" "Yes whenever I want him to take aie to the theater." Cleveland Leader. Veneeuela received Its name from the early Spanish residents, who saw In It a resemblance to Venice. The Filipino constabulary band, one ..1 the world 'h most famous musical or ganizations, will be mi attraction at the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition iu Seattle this summer. SAVOY THEATER TONIGHT and THURSDAY "THE FAWN" "AUNT KM MVS SCKAI' ISOOK" "TOO MH'H SNUFF" "A FAITHFUL IKXi" PKTOIMAL LYK'IC " AN 'I FOI? KIT' n instructive entertainment lmlililinir witli mirth ADMISSION I1 CENTS K. E NY ART. President. .7. A. PKRRY, Vice President. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL - - $50,000 SURPLUS - - 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank in Bus ness Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. HIa QlaasM. j He came home In the small hours of the morning, aud bis loving spouse 'confronted blui with wrath In her eye I and a telegram in her hand, saying, ! "Here la news that baa been waiting for you since supper time." lie blinked, looked wise and, braced up ugalost the hatrack, felt through ' tils pockets, uiurmuiing, "I left my ; t::s.-i'S down town." "Yes," she replied, with sea thing Irony, "but you brought the contents with you." Not Grasping. "Whi'.t n irrasj In-; fellow you are. . Ilmvl.lux! You'ie bothered me about this bill llfly times In ten days." "You wrom: me, .laiiey. not itras'.iirg. I've hi i tiered you abi'iit t.'ie Hit. 1 admit, but l Inven't been able ti urnsn nnMhb'K yet." i Found Him Guilty, i Cruesel i the Jt-n t-The prlin lpa; ' fault f the prisoner litis been 1:H nn fortmmte h ira r!-tlc of pur.hr; f.llt'l M tbl 'vcs in 1 -Vflir.lreN rf t!ie j 1 hi t description. I ii t ilm c. The jiit:li;iy it in ii I'i the do, 1; ".U:i I M'-lUl! f 1 1 1 i hi tt. ireiinemeii or fie jury: She Had to Mend Them. r.enham-l bi!K'.-.' I; pur my !! fou: f t'w:: v 1. M rs. r.e ''i.i:o- -1 have noticed that ycur lee uivayn goei rbrbt through your sto klg. New Yrr'i 1'res. The Dloctn on ihe Epu k'mw i lit least are "1 fresh." said tbe y-MiM : tii.uscwire. "A 1 Iit-U them frt-!'i i:ie ha-!.et a whi: He. iu. like ttu down nf a pca. h. viv. u o:T mi my ha:Mls." Her bu-b:" d. n ford expert, k-ave sneering laiu'li. "In that cae." he said. "I'll forem my usual uu-rntng omelette. That 'Itioni. my dear, proves your e.''s tt he n year or so old tnayhe four oi Mve yeUs old. "The bloom, as you so poetically call it. It lime du;l. It shows that the eirirs are pickled. I .line tlusi. which rubs off like Hour. Is the surest test wo have for pickled ok-'s--a urn un wholesome article, but not t he com pared with the new laid sort. " New Orleans Times-Itemne rut. The Riddle. I Here Is n sirnnge riddle which we i have never met before. It Is sent us by a friend from .Ihansl, India: IHvUle l.M) by o. Add two-thirds of 1'). So ends the riddle. Here Is the answer: CoLKNSO. L-r.u. EN- two-thirds of TKN. SO ends the rhhllo.-l.ondon Scraps. Changeable Names. Tom-lVl.o is a strange girl. She M-sn't kimw the names of some of her best frlt-mls Maud That's nothing. Why. I don't even know what my own will he u year from now . Host on Transcript. The Proeese. a pre'ty sharp liny, Tom- "You are "Well. I ouvht to he. I'a takes m nit In Hie wood shed nnd straps me :bree or four times n week." Har icr's Weekly. A Good Qualification. The myster of the negro mind Is Illustrated by a story which the Phila delphia Itecnrri pilots, .foliu. the col rued applicant for the push ion of but ler In a family living lu one of the fashionable suburbs of Philadelphia, strove to impress his would be em ployer with his entire Illness for tbe place." "Ob, yes, suli." he said, "I's sholy well educated, mih. l's passed n civil serv ice exuinliiallon." "Indeed." responded the gen lie man. "that Is very line. I'm sure, hut I can't any that that will be of any par tlcuhtr value to me in a butler." "No?" said the surprised applicant. "It shore Is strange bow yeniincii'-; tastes do differ. Now, Mr. Williams." naming bis former employer, "lie say 'John, one t hlng I deman' Is h il service to mnh guests.' an he done gave mo a zainiiiallnti rl there, suit, an' that's tin truf." Then the fentieiniin saw a ureal light. He replied: "Yes, you are iptllo right. John Civil Ncrvire Is a very Important and rather unusual virtue, so If you have passed that examination I think we'll consider you ciiuaed." Kvi ryoiie who attend; the A hi ska Yukon Pacific exposition in Scuttle this si. minor ill have the privilege nf pan iiing gold dust from native Alaska grav els. iit a it is panned iu T:in;iim and tlx- Klondike. JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. .lA'.'KSON, Ass't Caakisr. METEOR FALLS NEAR DUFUR IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON A lurge meteor is said to have fallen in Dufur Suuday night about 10: 30 ii 'clock. The shock of its striking the earth was so great that it shook the houcea almost like an earthquake, rat tling the windows nnd awakening many people who were asleep. The light was so bright thut it was seen for several niles, notwithstanding the moon watt shining brightly at the time. Several people are searching for it. Australia's First Theater. The Hrst recorded production of a piny In Australia took pla-e In June of the year 1 7:. It was culled "The Recruiting or eor." The proceeds of the tirwt pay nUht (some tn went to the family of a man who bsd been drowned. In January. 17ixit a rou-ii aud ready playhouse waa opened, and the public had to puy a shilling n head for admission. Tbe payments were made In kind, wheat, dour or rum taking the place of the usual cur reucy. London Standard. Disappearing Home Life. The tlal ihvctL'i- ought not to keep a dog. prefers not to keep a cat. cannot '!ivii a rmtlen. Iris no chance of keep log house, has no possible place foi memortcN and. most omplnttc f nil. lias i'n us.- nr 'onmt1nllou for bal ies. AiMittugh It may be possible lo moke homes without I.Wcim oi babies or rower or t!'e:n:-es w cupbt'ar.i'. the spirit f hoine Is hard M won and win without any of them. Fortnightly Pevlew. Qo Right et It. 'Of e'urvo y u know that genus communicate sicklier s?" "Yes," answered tbe man who Is up prohetfrlve about bis heal!!:, "arid the worst of It Is that they get rMit down to business In their communications Instead cf employing the h. lenlltlc cir cumlocution of tbe medical profes sion." 10 xc ha nge. Trying to Make a Hit. Judge Do you acknowledge the charge brought before the court of throwing your wfe to the ground nnd knocking her heart repeatedly against the floor? Prisoner (evasively! I was only trying to make a hit with her, your honor. Judge. A 8ub.tltuli. "I am gnrrj-. my ileal- sir, but I neg lected to lirliiK ' Mirglcnl Instru ments with me." "Ttnit will lie nil right, doctor. The pluinlH-r who has bcon working In the cellar has left his tools here." Ex change. Ths F.U.d Calf. That mighty unfair trick nf kllllne the fatted calf for the prodigal causes iiii-re family rows than anything else n earth ei'-ept the division of father's money. A tchlson Globe. Oul of a - lent ev il may come a grt 'ood.- Lilian I'roveib. City Business Directory TIN SHOP Tin and sheet iron waro ou band and made to order. J. A. SMITH, 113 North Q Street. Let the MISSION FUBNITTJBB WORKS make that pieee J 'nrolture. Any 4esiga, say eolor, any ?inieh lull, waied or polished. Shop on eor. of 8th aad H streets. W. M. OolTlf. 0. It. ooxvro k Lanjers. Office: Medford Bank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook HtoTes and ranges. Phone 91 MOBDOBFF WOLF New and Second -Hand Furniture Eads' old stand, 18 20 F m. South Medford, Or. MEDFORD CEMENT BBIOfit ft BLOCK Oo. will e prepared Feb ruary IS to furnish cement brick. Hetter thaa pressed brick and just as chuap. In estigate before contracting. P. O. Bni 118. MEDFORD TBA AND COrFEE HOUSE Specialists ia Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. We carry all kinds of dinner ware and fancy disbea. 218 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or. DR. Q)BLB The only eielusivs Opticisn be tween Portland and Sacramento. Office on Seventh Htre.t. When others foni, call on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Offics ia Esgle Pharmacy Main 2.13. Seventh and Main THB HOTEL BMBRICK Roome from 60 cents to 11.50 pet day. All modern conveniences. We solicit you: patronage. UjRfce fflM (Iroon for 1'nrlflf NorlhmxiL Hull nil 111 I mats. fOitv on Uiitny ut all )( 'tMhr. Axtt furCdtH ni tit. 1 1 iiolKimkl) tn tniir nHnhborlHioil. write u, kIi hiif unlit"' "f yiMir tlfitltT. nii'l will tutm ou iMM-Ui't of tliiwiTwi'il fri forymir troiii'ln rOHTUNDStlDCa.. Pi HAND, OStODN. AND SPOKANE. Wll4 THE B. K. V. LUNCII ROOM Finest cup of eoffee on the Pacific Coast. U. II. Lorimer Prop. ENVELOPES printed to order LBTTBBHEADB Of all stylos by The Tribune. DR. WALTBK R. STOKES, Denim. Stii-KMior to Dr. J. M. Keene. THB BL10TRI0 AND FKBNOH DBT OLBANINO AND FBBBB INO WORKS W. E. Lane Bon, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon WASOHAU at BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they sre located in their new (junrters in the Young A Hall building. Rilliardi, Cigars and Tobaccos. DR. FRANK R0BBRTS Dentist Office hours: H to 12, 1 to 4. Mils nuilditig, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. For good bargains in Watrhea and Jewelry, Pistols, Mnsical In struments, go to TirE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE C Street. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 3.M Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3d J. H. Butler Hi DR. R. . C0NROY Successor to Dr. Jones. Office in the Stewart Building. AFTER THE THEATER j it is tho customary and proper thing to take your friends ladies ..; or gentlemen around to a well appointed restaurant nnd order a . nice 'little (tapper of oysters, or the like. Itight here let it be understood that wo cater for " theater trade, " and are well provided its to good things to eat, woll served und reasonably priced to meet all requirements. ; Advance orders for four or more ready at time appointed. The Emerick Cafe Open All Night TAILORED Serenely happy is the man who ran feel that his garments are tailored perfectly. This Is the feeling our patrons can enjoy. Satisfaction will be yours if you have your suits, coats, etc., made here. The way wo fit arouud the neck and shoulders is a revela tion. Try us. The largest line of domestic and imported Suitings iu Sou thorn Oregon. W. W. EIFERT THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR INVEST YOUR SAVINGS iu a beautiful Diumond Ring. Asidu from the prestige a good diamond givos, It is au in vest in nut you ran rsadily turn back into cash. My line of mountings and si toe offers am pit scope for every faery. MARTIN J. REDDY THB JEWBLER Nuar.Postoffice. Fine Witch and Jewelry Bepali lng a Specialty. All work guar anteed. SAVOY THEATER North d'Aajou Htreot. LutcBt motion pictures nnd illus trated songs. Kutiro change of prugrum Monday, Wodnesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. t'oiitinuous performance every evening uf motion pictures and il lustrated ballads. Kutire change of program Mondny, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. WM. H. AITKBN Plumbing, Htenin and Hot Water Heatiag. Phone ilU. 1110 W. Seventh St., Msilford, Or. EDEN V ALLEY KQIUIT N. 8. Dennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow auad fruit true to label VERNE T. CANON Billposter and distributor. All ordsrs promptly filled. Konin 7 Jacksun Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Or. O. F. COOK Hells trees that grow. Office: R. II. V. Depot. O. Itoi 841. Phone 593. Medford, Or. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio at Resilience. Kaat Medford. Phone 225 S. B. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms X Ray. Office hours: 111 12, 2 4 p. m. Offics in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg JACK FBEDENBURQ Scavenger. tlarli.ige hauled. Medford.