Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 04, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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Central Point Items
wns sufficient, but things lmvo
changed mid tho oity needs a hall
more in keeping with modem civilization.
While the ball gnmo last Saturday
afternoon was entertaining enough,
and while- the two nines played fair
ly good ball, tho fact still rumnms
that no attendance sufficient to sup
port a toam showed up and leaves
ono stronger of the opinion that
Central Point is too small for week
day ball. Those who oppose Sunday
ball to a more or less degree oppose
baseball in its entirety, as low, vile
and ultra-partisan, and will not at
tend on any occasion, and those who
are fond of the national game, bo
lioving it, as wo do, to bo clean,
wholesome and desirable, cannot nt-
tend on a weekday, and especially is
this so on a Saturday. Saturday is
the best day in the week for all
business men. People come in from
tho country to trade and not to play
ball. To ask a merchant to close
noon is simply asking him to invite
noon is simply asking hi mto invite
his customers to go to Medford for
their wares, which in time thoy
a l 11 II 111 fill. I fid IIUEIltI- I III Ill III Iff i .
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iboso caugnt oy ouicr iisncnnen. h(J proccrymnnf the hardware man,
Dr. Ivirchgessner, kaiser of the'lho drj.ROods ,urm nnd all lines of
pper itoguc nver, was in Mibusiness nre affecled the same. Sat.
Tuesday on business and declares urday baU is wc enoURhf but to
utat nuiomoonc lounsi panics ana ,, (llo fitorps ; oriW to .t ..
Tho membership of the Y. M. G
A. &a now ronched the 200 mnrki
att steps wero adopted at tho moot
of tho executive committee last
aifiht to co-operato with tho state
Btcrctary in plans for the raising of
the building fund. It is expected that
KUlc troublo will bo oxporienced in
mising tho necessary funds for n
tnilding that will bo a credit to both
tho association and tho town, and
that actual work ou tho building it
self will be commenced within a few
weeks. Mr. Garnet of Medford will
address tho men's meeting noxt Sun
day at 3 p. m. at tho opera house.
K. P. C. Astbury, owner of tho
lumous Kiverside orchards, near
dold Hay, and formor city engineer
f Central Point, went north Monday
Ight to visit frieuds at Portland,!
Astoria anu ocnsiao.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs (Tog
jrery Bill) returned from an automo
bile camping trip to Crater Lake,
where they enjoyed a most pleasant
nting. Bill declares that not a
shoddy fish was in the lot they
were all wool and a yard long, the
test lino ever brought to Southern
regon and caught at an expense of
25 per cent lower to begin with than 'Would do
Butte Falls Items
will cuntoutcdly oat food which ho
, knows has ultnriuitiMl with tho man-
uro heap as u footling plneo for files.
Ono Iiiih only to Ionic at a whitlow
. Ipiino or a lamp shade which lias boon
Thoro lmvo been a party of "liula" , 1- alls Lumber coinpuiy, nnd soon' i . fl , . . f
hero for aonto time, anions whom wo Work will sturo on the building. This somo faint Itloa of tho amount of
filth which those tmmc flics can do
poult upon foodstuffs.
It la not auffluluut, howovor, to In
ouro tho protect Ion of footl iiuppllow
at tho homo, as much of tho footl
iiaotl, especially during tho warm son-
aon, Is brought Into tho hotiao ready
,..... r.......i .!( rx.i.i, ntiBi!n Ant-.
la, Harry I'ortor ami Harry Ling, all ,'" tho.f. voa as a
of Medford, camping In tho Itllla and " ""unity with to. and religious
. . .. . ,. ,.,. I Influences domlnuteil It can not but
enjoying themselves In such boyish ;,
snorts that only boys know as tho ac-1 "kl .. .
, ,. , ' ., .,.,. .i, have a flno schoolhouso and now
mo of living. Thoy aro all doing well
Ono would think that wo wore aro we will have uplifting spiritual and
In tim inlilnt of mclnir -ar If they ' "ml holp.i co that wo aro aafo Int. ' ..." . ' , ' , .,'
in tno iniuat. or raguib var, u uitj . Mi , .. .i'or "8'. olthor In tho form of fru t
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canuouamug, uo.u u..j..u 'of tho moat doslrablo country placoa.
that greet tho cars, that the battle' . .
of the glanta was being fought, and j l opcnuip. or bus.uess and
mother earth's bosom, rent with tho'"0 no ncod bo afraid of starving or
' ,v wnnt of work. as our mill la rapidly
pitiless slaughter of her cruel otf- UpproachliiR a point where It will find
spring, but It la only tho Pacific & j t nccc88nr. to ,,avo botj, ,ny nm,
Eastern railroad gang blasting rock ,Bht ghft8 nu, mmy mm mmt bQ
and stumps and proparlng tho right- iomploy0(,. nml ,hes0 mon nm, Uvolr
of-way for our stool railway, which famllloa fc. wo prefer mon of fnm-
fast approaching completion. 1 he tiles must bo fed. Thoro nro sov-
grading Is nearly done, cuid already oral flno opiiortunlttes for morchants
of modern Ideas and mcth-iUB to opon
up a paylig store.
Leo Edmonson and family paaaod
through torn during tho week on
their way to tho upper hilts. Mr. Ed
.ties nro strung out along the way,
timber for bridges, cars for trans
portation and men for wo.k can bo
seen from tho desert to soveral miles
to tho north and everything botokena
that Manager Grolg Is pushing hIs.monDon has Just taken unto hlmaolf
Iron steed rapidly to his mountain his second wlfo, and many congrnt-
uiauons nro extenuou to l.oc, nuti
which la peculiarly within thu tlonmln
or tho houHtnvlfo, and It la to hor wo
miiHt look for rollef from tlila dla
glinting prnctlco, Lot tho doalor un
tlorotaml thfit In nrdor to hold your
t ratio ho mimt tnlco tho iuuiio euro of
hla which na ho would of his food at
homo.
Onto more, In cloning, t wlah to
aity to tho people of Medford; ICeop
your hoiiioa clean Iceep thu fllen out
of your houuoit- patronlzo only thono
tlealors who furulah you food which
Iiiih boon protcctod from con tain Inn-
ther trespassers who are hunting
and prospecting on his plncc are
kreeding much troublo for them
selves. Doc declares the3' pay no
ittention to his private road signs
crowd would work a lasting detri
uient to the commercial standing of
the town and we would far better
have no ball at all.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brook of
and will shoot at anything they see Snowv BuUe orchard visitcd Buttc
Irom a tom-tit to a turkey buzzard. pniia'stinilav in thoir nntomohlln.
John Grieve came in from Pros
pect Tuesday and is looking and
feeling fine. Mr. Gricve's legion of
friends here are pleased to note his
splendid recovery from sunstroke.
Carl A. Hcllstrom of Pasadena,
CaL, who bought a portion of the
Jim Hurley place, was in town on
Business Wednesday.
C. B. Bade, of the Jncobscn-Bade
empany, contractors, was in town
"Wednesday looking after the electric
Kotor at the pumping station of the
Municipal water plant. The machine
b not yet giving perfect satisfac
tion. T. M. Jones is homo from Phenix,
where he has been engaged in camp
meeting work.
Scott & Tex, tho electrical firm of
Central Point, are busy wiring the
new Norcross residence; alsoi the
xesidenco of W. J. Freeman and
ther houses. This firm also did the
wiring on tho now and palatial resi
dence of William A. Cowley.
W. E. Trigg, who recently purch
ased the Welch place, left We'dnes
duy for Iowa on a business mission.
While east Mr. Trigg oxpects to dis
pose of his property there and invest
the prpceeds in Roguo River valley
lands upon his return.
Phil Simpkins and Miss Frances
Shields attended tho camp meeting
at Phoenix Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Isaacson will
return tomorrow from their seaside
Tacaiion.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Taylor
and son, Edwin, father, mother and
brother of our esteemed townsman,
Prank Taylor, will arrive in a few
duys from Burlington, la., for an
xtended visit with their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,
f tho Central Point bakery.
George W. Stacey, road super
visor, of tho upper Rogue river
country, passed through Central
Point Wednesday on his way to
Jacksonville to confer with tho coun
ty court regarding rond work in his
district.
Rev. M. E. Coen of Woodville was
in town Wednesday.
Mrs. P. P, Jeffors brought to Cen
tral Point Tuesday a limb which was
Iroken from a silver pruuo tree
which contained a iclustor of the
largest prunes over seen. Tho fruit
from the ono cluster filled two quart
fruit jars.
John P. ICJino of Rawlins, Wyo.,
is visiting in Central Point for a
few days.
.Harvoy Graham of Alexandra, N.
D., as in town for a fow days.
Clean up your buck yards, alloys
and stroots. Marshal Holmes is
aming.
All tho carpenters in town aro
Busy and thoro nro no "For Rout"
signs up in any of tho windows.
It is reportod that tho stato health
officer will bo in Central Point noxt
week to inspect tho sanitary con
dition of tho jail. If ho does, ho had
better bring a change of clothes with
kiin, for tho walls of that historic
kastilo contain a million of athletic
auorobes.
Central Point needs a now city
kail. Tho old hall, whon first built,
They encountered very rough roads
retreat
Rev. McCIoan of Grants Pass, Rev.
Shlolds, GIboney and Mr. Potter, of
Medford, have been hero attending
to the Interests of tho Presbyterian
church to be organized, and on Sun
day morning, after an excellent dis
course by Dr. McClean, the Presby
terian church of Dutto Falls was or
ganized by pledging the membors,
may Joy nml flowers nnd lovo crown
hla path, and Mrs. Edmonson bo n
helpmeet of whom tho world cannot
but say: "Tho heart of her husband
doth safely trust In her and she will
do Mm good nnd not evil all tho days
of hor life-."
Mcsdamcs Enyart, Telfer and sev
eral other pnrtics, whose names wo
electing Messrs. Fredonbtirg nnd Hni- did not lenm, have been rusticating
ley, ruling ciders, and Messrs Mills, in the mountains with "Shorty"
Fredonburg. and J. P. Hughes, trus
tees of the church proporty, and In
structing thorn to Incorporate and
tho articles for which re prepared
and being signed. In tho evening
between Eagle Point and Butte Falls ltev- jicon invoreu mo peopie wun
and other places, to which fact the n most interesting and Instructive
attention of the county court is re
spectfully called.
To sell It cheaper than any one else
Is important store advice. If you
let the people know about It, you'll
get them Interested in your store
scores of them, who only "know"
where It Is now.
Hasklns for Health.
sermon, which was calculr led to help
parents and particularly tho young
people and the Doctor received ninny
expressions of thanks and good will
for the timeliness of his words, and
young men wero moved to pronounce
for a better luturo life. Tho organi
zation startca off very favorably and
will have a most sightly, location for
Its church building, a beautiful lot
having been donated by the Butte
Miles nnd family nnd report a splen
did time. Mrs. Enyart and Mrs. Tel
fer have loft for the valley.
ready cooked and prepared for con
Hiimptlon. Tho danger of Infection
from these sources Is aluiont If not
quite na grea an from those alrently
moutloned, unless the conauintir la
careful to acu that these fooua havo
boon protected from contamination,
especially whllo bolng prepnrod for ,
uao and whllo lying In tho shop. For
this reason, ovory precaution should
bo tnlcen In hotols, restaurants, bak
eries, creamo-loa, grocery stores,
fruit and confectlonory stands, nnd
all plncea as hero foodatiiffa nro pro-1
pared for eating or aro sold ready
to eat, to prevent contamination by
flics, dust and other Impurities, nnd
for other obvloua rcnoons, fronh 1
meats, fish, game, etc., should bu
protected Junt as carofully.
It therefore behooves tho conaum
or to patronlzo only thoao places
whoro adoquato precautions aro taken
to prevent such coutamlnnttoi:. Tho
prnctlco followed by como grocors
of displaying f rultB nnd t;reon vogo-
tnblcs upon tho sidewalk In front i
of tho atoro without protection of
any kind enr-not bo too strongly con-'
doninod, especially In vlow of tho '
fact that thu articles so oxposod aro
almost Invariably of such n nature
that thoy nre supposed to bo oaton
without bolig cooked, or going
QOOPFR1IHNP HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO I. GOOOmiENO, Mints
I'nniipily IIiiIpU Blanfnnl nml flt, llfryl, lWrll
Httrct, iimrClrnry, mlkiliiliiK llt'l Mitnx, 'I'ttko
Hotel Mnnx H'i, nr Mnrkrt Mtrrrl Vntti, Imtitfrr
to IVirll, Mml Ihhimi niul kk-Atlou fur Wiled
vUltinu tho city nluiKJ.
IIATU. tl.00 r-Ell DAY AND UP
ttou, Iguoro tnomi iilniplo prociuitlonn
and you will probably have to capo
with a puntllouco whluh may bring
tiorrow Into your homon, nnd which
wilt unruly blunt the fair uaiuo and
faino of Medford ait nothing eluo
could,
J. E. HIIIOAItElt, M, I)
City Health Officer.
GOT YOUIl WINTKK
WOOD
Whllu it iH cheap. Phono KM1.
E. R. TEDRICK,
Conior 11th and Laurel HlroelH, Yard
at '117 South Oiiktlale Avenue.
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Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and ordor u ciiho soul to
tho houso. Tho purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
W ATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Arjcnt.
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBIWO & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too Biimll, noiio too
largo. Twonty-fivo yonra'
practical oxporienco.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
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Robert r Maguire
Lato special agent U. S.
G (moral Land Office,
announces that he has
opened law offices in
tho Medford National
Bank Building, for gon
oral practice heioro
state and federal courts
and the Department of
the Interior.
Drs.' McDamels of Portland and through any other process which I.
Porter of Medford are aiiKMis us nnd
enjoying thom8olves very much. Dr.
Portor shot r.t a black bear near
the town on Monday, but did nut
bag Bruin.
If a merchrnt Is really soiling somo
usoful article lower than any ono
else In town, and Is not getting out
of that fact Its full advertising valuo,
ho was never destined to bo a merchant.
Hasklns tor Health.
TO PREVENT EPIDEMICS IN MEDFORD
A Talk on Health Conditions and a Warning to Citizens, by City Healfh Officer Shearer What to Do and
hen to Do It Filth in All Forms Should Be Fought Incessantly.
As city health officer I have re- r broke out In the town at tho rate of
cently been apprised of conditions In j 50 cases a day until 1200 wero strlck-
somo parts of the city which warrant
moro than a' passing comment, and
whllo sounding a warning of tho dan
gers which such conditions threaten,
it seems an appropriate time to call
tho public attention to a number of
precautions, which, although simple
in themselvos, if faithfully obsorved
will practioll:' eliminate tho great
est danger cf this season of the year,
namely, typhoid fovor, but the neg
lect of which will almost inovltably
result in a more or less widespread
epidemic of that dread discaso, to say
nothing of tho many other evil ef
fects which follow a neglect of the
ordinary lava of hygiene.
Tho most common source of such
epidemics Impure water will bo re
moved to a considerable extent by
the new water supply of tho city, as
soon as tho proper steps have been
taken to rid tho distributing system
of all traces of tho lnipuro water
which has filled it for so long, but
thoro still remains a serious menace
to health In many of tho woIIb oMhe
city. All those who are compelled to
use well water chould see that there
is no possible chance of contamina
tion of tho woll by seopago from any
cesspool or faulty drain, anJ. unless
absolutely assured of this fact,
should only use tho water after it
has been boiled.
In ordor that tho publlo may havo
a belter understanding of the dan
gers of infection during tho warm
season, It :.'iould bo homo In mind
that tho gorno of typhoU fovor aro
found In great quantities in tho ox-
creti of typhoid fovor patlouls, and
tho disease Is communicated by tho
Introduction of these germs into tho
digestlvo syatom by either drinking
water or milk or other liquids which
havo boon Infqcted, or by eating
foods upon which the germs havo
been deposited by files or other In
sects, As an Illustration of tho vi
tality of these gorms, and of their
rapid multiplication, I will clto tho
epidemic of Plymouth, Pa., In 1885,
whoro tho ovacuations of ono fover
patient wore thrown out upon tho
banks of a stream which furnished
tho town's water supply, with tho ro
sult that tho waters of tho stream
becaino infected and typhoid fovor
en out of a total population of 8000.
From this It can bo seen that too
much stress cannot bo placed upon
the importanco of a puro water sup
ply for domestic use, and I feel the
more called upon to dwoll upon this
point In view of the unspeakable
condition of many cesspools and sur
face deposlta of human excreta evon
within tho city limits. If anyone has
any doubts as to the existenco of
such conditions, lot him take a stroll
through any of the outlying parts of
tho city on any warm afternoon or
evening, and his olfactory nerves will
furLlsh him tho most convincing
proefs that tho filthiness of these
things has not Lecn exaggerated. And
this condition Is tho moro appalling
when It Is noted that It is nllowed
to exist in immcdlato proximity to
sowers already established, and by
persons of sufficient progrcsalvcness
to go to tro expense of obtaining
water connections In ordor to sprin
kle thoir lawss and beautify their
grounds, but still unwilling to ex
pend tho small amount necessary to
onablo thorn to dispose of their filth
In a sanitary mannor.
It is imposslblo for mo, as health
officer, to discover all of the locali
ties whoro such conditions oxlst, but
I earnestly request ovory citizen to
notify me of tho oxlstonco of any such
menace to tho public health, and will
use my utmost endeavor in ovory such
Instance to eoo that tho law is ob
served strictly and without favor.
In addition' to avoiding tho uso of
Impure water, ovory pocslblo caro
should bo takon to koop Insects, es
pecially flies and mosquitos, out of
tho homo, and pn.tlcularly away from
all foods and places whoro food is
prepared for eating. Tho report of
tho government commission which in
vestigated tho spread of typhoid fovor
in tho United States army camps dur
ing the Spanlsh-Amorlcan war states
that "flies wore undoubtedly tho most
active agents la the spread of typhoid
fovor, Files nltornatoly vlsltod and
fed on tho infected faecal matter;
and tho food In tho mess tent. . ,
precaution." From .this can bo seen
tho Importance of protecting tho food
supply from such contamination. Fly
screens, even It made of tho cheapest
mosquito uettlng, will koop out prnc
tlcally all tho files, and what fow
find their way Into tho hot so in aplto
of this precaution can bo disposed of
by means of fly paper, and this
should bo observod when In tho farm
houso nnd upon tho ranch nnd or
chard as well as In tho city, as tho
deposits of filth about tho farm out
buildings furnish tho best adapted
breeding ilr.ros for thoso posts. Care
ful observance of theao precautions
together with propor sanitary treat
ment of tho rcftiao nnd offal from
house and stablo will greatly restrict
tho breeding places and food supply
of tho fly, and so lesson tho danger
from this sotrco as to practically
eliminate It.
A recent periodical has published
some suggestions as to how to got
rid of files, which aro so portlnont
that I will quote them horo for tho
boneflt of those who havo not soon
them:
Manuro heaps of horscB or cnttlo
should be kopt In covered pits, bins
or fly proof dosots, and stables and
pons must bo kopt clean of manuro.
Outalde lavatories should he kept
clean nnd all excromont covered up
or dronchod with poisons, llmo or
oil.
Kitchen rcfuao should bo placed
In closed, cleaily kopt garbago cans.
AH decaying mattor should bo bur
led or burned.
All rccoptacles, uch as cusplodora
should bo kopt clean.
Until wo aro clean ouraolvos wo
cannot koop healthy, and until wo
keep our houses clean wo cannot
koop away flies,
If thoro ar- files arou.nd or In your
houso, olthor you or your neighbor is
caroless with regard to absoluto
cleanliness. And until tho files qro
got rid of, its thoy can bo with caro
and watchfulness, a poeltlvo dangor
to your own health and the health of
your wlfo rnd children confronts
you.
It Is absolutely lncomprohonslblo
Typhoid fovor was much loss froquont that a sano, thinking human bolng,
would rl.l them of such filth or In
fection na thoy might havo received
through such exposure
Tho fact that a doalor will oo ox
poso his wres that thoy aro subject
to contnmlni.tlon from flloi, dust, tho
filth of tho streets, expectoration
from caroless pasaorsby, nnd ovon
I Affl W3K!ttWSW!T&
rw
Tho Onlr Womin'a Cullm on lb
rrlfle ("ot Kitluilitlf
for Yuunc Womtn
IoctrJ rnnpng tli Wautiful
lull nrir OallinJ. CaliTcitnii.
WMum cIom to bin Francixn nJ tli
(rett Unlvrrtitic of tlic Vil.
lull rollriliit court InJinf
WOrSO pollution from any Stray dog to itfitt. Untrtnc nJ fraJuition rrquitrmtnta
which may happon along, should bo n 1uivln, ! 'J""? .of StanforJ nJ Univctuty
ni.i. I...H . - ot Lalilornia. iraimnf lita atuJtnt. Inr UaclanJ
AUTOMOBILES
O. W. .Murphy. O. M. Murphy.
MUIIPIIY P.H0S. AUTO L1VKIIY.
1010 Chalmers Dotroits.
Phono 18(11, Valley Auto Compntiy,
Medford, Or.
Quick Sorvicu. ICaay Hiding.
Prices Hight.
PneoiocNT Luclla Clay Carbon, Ll D.
MILLS COLLCOK P. O. CALlrntlNtA
uiucii imncawon to any proapec- , ,fuUr ,; of ,Jm;e woVi ,nJ o(r, .,,
tlvo CUBtomor Hint tho WOlfarO Of his ,Jv.ntaf for rauale. arl. library alujy anj
Customers la but a alight COnBldorn- home economica. Well culpjxJ laboratoric for
tlon to Btich a dealer, and In itBOlf ,"? Social .tt.ntlon t health of aiu.!.nu.
,,... , , ,,, , i . , . . , MoJrrn tfymnaiiura thoroughly rquinrwj. Uut
should ho sufficient hint to such cub- j00HJ..nJ.uBu.Btbt.L.IC.Bo,n..K.
tOIllOr to go elBOWhero for Ills Blip- mate. Alumna in vry city on tin Pacihc Coa.U j x
Piles. Nothing will so quickly pro-l ." ?,Vlu' tA"" . ,U t
vnll upon Bticl a dealor to protect
his wares as thoy should bo protected
as to havo his trfldo go elsewhere,
whoro such protection Is afforded. It
would bo well for tho entire com
munity, moreovor, If nil porsons who
find such n stato of affairs, and who
follow tho r.bovo suggestion", would
tako pains to ceo that tho offending
dealor Is apprised of tho reason for
his loss of trade. This Is a mattor
PARKY AUTO LI VERY
PHONK MAIN 3111.
Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co.. Prank II. null, Prop.,
Motlfortl. Or.
DEAN'S BEAUTY
PARLORS
Hair Dressing a specially',
shampooing, scalp treatment,
facial and hand mnssngc, mnn-
icuriug, dyeing nntl blenching,
KENTNER BLDG.
Phono Main .111.
MEDFORD.
Books
Did you over stop to think
Jf how much you nro mistting
ivhoti you fail to bocomo no
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Rooks aro man's best
friontls. Wo help you chooso
tho best by keeping tho latost
and most popular fiction.
y7ya) V
The Merrivold Shop
134 West Main Street.
Do You Enjoy
Camp
Life?
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is noxt to aodlinosH." Mr. Allen's Portable- Rath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in ono simplo, inoxponsivo nppa
ratus all tho advantages known to modern bathing. Heatii sufficient
water within six minutes nt tho cost of only 1 oont. A bath can bo
taken in any room without tho possibility of soiling enrpots or rugs.
Only ono can untlorstnnd tho renl morits of this bathing apparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. II. Fox, who Iiiih tho exclusive
tgonoy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford nntl vi
cinity nnd demonstrate it. When ho comes to your homo, invito him
in, and ho will show you tho morits of this 20th contury invention.
It Is on exhibition at Strang's drugstore QO AND SRB IT.
among membors of tho mossos who
had thoir moss tonts screened than
It was anions thoso who took no such
I whoso sonsos rovolt at tho vory Idoa
of his hands or other parts of his
person coming In contact with filth,
I
Iwish to announce thut I havo p mli noi fchy
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct u gouoral food and boarding establishment. Horsos
boarded by tho day, wook or month. I guarantee a square deal
to nil.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN.
RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
I Probably you didn't ko
t well prepared last year '.'.
I didn't i?et fixed up in ''
such a manner that you
could live comfortably
for two weeks or a
month without having
to forage.
We make it our
Business
i to sec that you got sup
plied wiui ine ngnt sup
plies and in sufficient
quantity. Tf you want to
onjov cftini) life (and
VOU will, tool -iiiRr. pntnn
v .. . ' '
;; to tins store and got
;; your supplies the same
:; as hundreds of othors
'.havo dono and you will
: doto on camp life.
Whothor you aro co- ::
:: ing camping or not, this ::
Jo ,0.,, lv-.r "
your grocories.
Allen
AND
Regan
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