Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1910, Image 5

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    PERSONAL
ITEMS
L, It. Curdwull or (lold lllll wan lii
Medford Thiirmlny mi n ImihIiiohh
VlHlt.
Dr. Hlnplioiinou In u jtrodunto optl
clr.n. Ovnr Allim & KuiiKiui'n. IDG
R, W. McCIoikIciii wuh In .Medford
from otlltl lllll TlMirHility.
Medford Collodion ARuiioy, 10
lior rout chnryud. Ovor Ilurlburt'n
now iitnru, tf
l 10. Lnktf mill family or Holmlli
Dntiolu nro lioro with tlio Intention
of locating,
Do you know Hint you can buy any
amount, from n half aoro mi, In Oak
dnto Park addition on ouny tornm?
Onlidnlo Land Invonttnont Co., 214
FrultKroworn' Dntik bldj;. tf
Jim ItaftH, tlio Orouk, wlio wan
victimized to tlio extent of $150 by
IiIh almcendlni: countryman, Oconto
ItttzoH, off urn u reward of $fi0 for IiIh
urroiit, In which ho Ih Joined by tlio
othnr Clrcokii on tlio job.
U. W. Parnum & Co,, contractor
mid builder. Country work u npoc
laity. Ordurn nolloltod. Inquire at
The ToKgory.
M, Bldloy of Lnko Crook, who for
yftnrH hold thu offlcco of puiitiiiaiiffr
I Intro In nnlto of chain;"-!! of iuIiuIiiIh
t ration," boll and IiIkIi water," wiih
In Medford Wodiimtdny. Tlio high
watur proportion hint lacked coniild
orablo of buliiK a joko on numoroiiH
occnHlotiH "whin tho byes had to
climb tho hlllHldon and itwltu tho
cronkn to bring tho mull from
llrowiiHboro."
Fifty-three ncrou special, 10 acres
coming Into bearing orchard. Call on
J. II. Wood, Condor Wntor & Powor
Co.'h office. tf
Mr. and Mm. IC. H. Van Camp
of Yrokn, Cnl nro vltdtlng In Mod
ford,
V. J. Lowry will Iny flooring or tlio
work In exchange for a bicycle. tf
It. A. McDonald of ICnglo Point
wah In Modfonl Vodnendny on a
biiHlnoMN vlnlt.
For In urn n co, phono 3-191. Ilunt-loy-lCromor
Co. 19 1
IMHHim Mlnnlo and Hnzol Wllllntfia
of (Irantn Pahh woro Medford vlsl-
torH Wed n end ay. I
John II. Cnrkln, nttorr.oy-nt-law,
ovor Jncknon County Unnl:.
W. C. Daloy of I.nko Creek wnH In
Medford on bUHlnowi Wodnoitdny.
Tho Presbyterian ladles will give
tt Hoclnblo I tho church pnrlorH Krl
dnyovonlng. All nro Invited. 183
oOorgo 10. Learn of Willows,' CaL,
lit In Medford looking over tho vnl
ley with u view to locating.
ThomiiH Shaw of St. al'til, Minn.,
and W. T. Hhnw of I'ullmnn, WiihIi.,
nro hero InveHtlgntlng wouthorn Ore
gon possibilities.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .11. Cook of So
dnlln, Mo., nro In Medford nocking
a location.
Mr. and Mrs.' P. J. Mlt. of Bono
bun: are hero on a visit.
John A r noil of Seattle, on of tho
blK operntorn In mines and grow
er h of plnntu In that city, Ik horo,
looking after koiiio InvoHtiuontH ho
Iiuh In southern Oregon. Mr. Arnoll
Ih considering noveral mining prop
ositions in UiIh nectlon.
II. 1 Mulkoy, dlHtrlct nltornoy,
wnu nt AHhlnnd on IiiibIiivhh Thurs
day. Claude IC. Jonoii of SaniB Vnlloy,
wnH In Medford ThurHilay on a Iiuh
Iuuhh. trip,
Murk Applogntu of tho ApploKato
mine In tho oParl mining dlHtrlct on
ICIk Crook Ih In Medford on a busl
iiohh trip of Hovoral dayH duration,
MDjOrtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDiTORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. OOTOl3ljlR 20. 1910,
Weeks & McGowan Co.
oo.
UNDJORTAICISRS
DAY PHONE 2271
Nihi 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
NOTHING BUT AN
M R
OR Hi
ANCIENT YUCATAN.
Iti Mystsrloua Hulnn Ones the Scan
of Human Sacrifices,
It wnn Clilohmi-Clrfchun Itzu the
tnnifiillliM'iit. I lie TuJ Mnliul of Cuulrnl
Aiiiuilcu-iind the building wo were
gazing on wim the iiinxt wonderful of
tho ruined group.
An we looked upon li In thu moon,
light we could not help feeling how
mwo Innnlrliig ihU coIomhiiI temple.
rearing llsolf 1J0 feet Into the air, iiiiihi
have been to the iiiicIciHh. On the top
of the pyramid Htlll hiuiiiI the criiin
blliig ruliiN of it temple. It l reached
by n Htalrwny on each Hide of ltn four
HldeN, Inivlng 110 Htep uplece, mid
couliiliiH three ronnm, the doorpostH of
which nro curved with the llguren of
(irleNtH, exeetit the one facing entu
ward, which ban large plllarH enrved
Into tho foriiiH of Herjieiitii. The head
of thcHu are turned ho that they lie
(lilt upon the top of tho pyramid, their
eyo HocketN Htlll bearing tracer) of the
rich green Jade thai once Idled them.
Ah we nut we pictured to ourMclve
thu Htrnngo and barbaric Kcene that
had hcru been eimcled. for If legend
are to be believed It wiim on tlicno flat
tened nurponu' henilH that the tyrant
prleHtH of the Hwih. iiiiiJcaIIc In their
beJeweliMl and befeathered robeu, tore
out the palpitating lieartH of their hiic
rlllclnl vIctlniH after Hllclng open the
brenHtH with a Hllex knife.
Thcwe wicrlllceH were probnbly per
formed In view of thotiNatids of wor
Hlilpem of the huh deity congregated
on the plnlim below, tho heart after It
wnn torn from the membrniiCH being
burnc"l iik an olTerlng In tho Inner holy
of IioIIch. while the body of the victim
rolled down the Htone atepi to bo sacra.
meutnlly enten by the people. World
Wide Magazine.
Dr. Porter Gets Case From Dun3
mulr, as Victim of Accident Has
Faith Only In Ono of Undo Sam's
Army Physicians.
THE HURRY HABIT.
.Showing tlio iuteiiHu legard held
by tlio rank mill i'ilo of Undo Hum h
Holdior boyfl Tor nrmy pliyHieiuua,
J. S. Miller oil lJuiiHiutiir (IiIh punt
week put up with the pain from n
i'rnoturocl arm until lie could runc'i
this city and liuvcUr. K. II. Porter
'Mix it up." In tlio meantime ho
HCOrileil tllO UHHiHtllllOO of doctoiH 111
lii own town, Hinting Hint "nil
nrmy man or none" would treat tho
injury.
Afr. Miller !h nil ex-Holdier nod
had neon uolivo Hcrvicu on the pluiiiM
during the ludiitn war.. On hi body
he liour the hciiih of cloven bulletH,
all of which were received at the
battle of Wounded Knee. .Since his
diHchurgo he Iiuh been engaged in
mining in northern California.
Hoeoiitly ho learned that Dr. I'or-
ler, after "twelve yearn' service in
the army, had opened offices in Med
ford. ,So when ho recently HtiHtnined
a fracture of the arm he refused
medical ithHifttunco until he could
reach thin city. Dr. I'orler fixed
him tip.
Dr. Porter came to Medford nbout
ix months ago ami Iiuh jiihI Hticceed
ed in getting into his offices in St.
Murk's block. Ho entered the nrmy
at the outbreak of the Spnuish
Aineriean war and served in Cub.i,
Porto Hieo hud the Philippines.
XOTICK.
All thoBO holding reaorvod neat
tlcketH for the Dobn lecturo may havo
unmo checked at tho Natatorlum. 183
taufjiis ix)Uhtkk.v nouns he.
I-XIHE STOI'PIXO.
' Mres. A. IC. Thoughtwoll, an old
lady 0C yeara old, living In Kaat Med-
I ford, nearly laughed herHolf to death
VOL'lt (MAHHEH
MUHT KIT
If you valuo your oyi'night,
boHiiro that your kIuhhcs fit.
Poor fitting gland tii do an lm
ineiiHo lot of harm In n very
Hliort time. When I fit a pair of
oyoH with glanH03 It lo dono ac
curately and In a way that will
provo beneficial to your oycn,
I have mado a life otudy of
oyo troubles.
DR. RICKERT
OVER KENTNER'S
COME 2
'A PlneH end got .ir.mo of tho
ri:d SOIL
which given tho rich color
2 FRUIT
fi, 10 and 20-acro tracts from
$nn to $125 per aero. It you
wish omploytnont whllo tho
trees and vegetables aro grow
ing, you can get It noarby, at
3 PlneH, tho now lumber city.
IIOWLANI)
Huom .'I, 12a E. Main St.
i . , .... . .....
SATISFY TBE WOMEN WHO
i
i
It It Charged With Doing a Breeder of
Oad Manner.
My attention was recently cnllcd to i last night. Hot for tho tlmoly nisslBt
nn nrtlcle," obierved tho retired pro- j nnco of Dr. PIcaBuro might havo ro-
ressnr. "in wineii tne writer reuuueu .ultvl aor ouslr. Mrs. TlimiDhi.wnit
says "alio had hoard a great deal
about tho Nat Thoator, rnd thought
. I . I lil . 1 1 mill h . .!( M '
ll, llllll luilllli mill no ii iiiuiuii, i.ji
our lack of maniiern due to the hurry
habit, Hi claused this habll among
the bad, hciiicIchm, Inexcusable habits,
nnil I fully agree with him. Watch n
ernwd anywhere, pitching off train
und Isiats or surging on to them, light
lug for tlrst places going up stairs r
down, sulrmlng and elbowing to gel
through a gateway or an open dour
mid If you were to liKjuIro not one
man Jack or woman Marie could tell
iho would nttond tho performance
Inst ovonlng. 8ho got to laughing
.or a plcturo ontltlod "Tho Fool's
lend In tho Lions' Cngo." and be
aino hystor'cal. Dr. Plcasuro was
'ailed In and had Mrs. Thoughtwoll
-emovod to hor homo, and succeeded
'ii getting tho laughing cpoll broken
I 11 n m Inilnv Whll liirh n1.
you why he or she was on tho dead i , , , ,V , , , ...
jum)i I ''onl In tho Lions' Cago" Is proba-
Tlio average mnlel)elng wlirconsull f0,y ono of tho cronteat pictures ovor
his watch. ImiiithI acroii the lawn, run j -aown In Medford, tho Nat Thoator
like mad for u ear. hire n cab to break i ,VH1 not bo rcsponliblo for any nccl
the Hpoetl law driving to n ferry, dash lenta thnt occur In laughing ovor It.
Into his olllee as If he had done 100 Tonlcht nnd tomorrow nlcht. Ad-
?.( Itewiml.
Tho undersigned will pay n rownrd
of $50 for tho arrest and return of
oClorgo Kezos, who Is licensed of tho
crime of Inrceny by bailee In cashing
checkH belonging to vnrloim persona
enti listed to him by them,
Ho Ih nbout 2.1 yearn old, looks
younger, about C fot, hIx Inchou In
height; weight about KIT. pounds.
Dark complexion, DIstlngulQhlng
marks: Uppor Up rolls up when ho
talks or lnught, knlfo mark on loft
tsldo of face, nbovo upior lip. Drown
hair and eyes.
JIM HAFTS.
184
yards In ten seconds, remove tils hut
and oveivout. open his desk, pull out u
slide, cock his feet on It. light n cigar
mid wonder what he's going to do
next.
"The average female being will bore
through ii fringe of shoppers nine
deep to forge to a bargain counter.
"I d after she's arrived she'll calmly
pu down her purse und parasol, linger
l be goods for tyftccu minutes, ask
pi' "lions concerning the prices past,
pi "nt and future and move off lel
"itii'ly without buying so much as a
Hpool of Ihrciu!." Providence Journal
LosMolinosGo,
Plat m Tract
California Andrews, thu resident
ngont of the Loh MoIIiioh Laud com
pany, ban Just returned from an
eight dayH trip and reports having
mado Hovoral good sales. The com
pany Ih now platting another subdi
vision of nbout 11,000 acres, tho first
subdivision of 11,500 acres having
practically nil boon sold,
Among other Improvements thu
-company nro now nfrmulatlng u plan
whoroby pooitlo of moderate menus
will bo iiBslstod to purchase cows,
On tho payment of about one-fifth
of tho purchase prlcu tho company
proposoH to furnish cowo und talco
tho balance out of a portion of tho
cranm chocks each month,
A strong argument In favor of
dairying Is that It forms n moat ant
Isfncotry basis for diversified farm
ing. With tho monthly cronm
chocks as n foundation nnd tho
chlokeiiH nnd hogs to conuumo tho
by-produotu, ovorythlne la turnod to
bout account,
Th Father of Tobacco Smoking.
Ii Is quite hopeless to trnco out the
fnt hers of smoking In general and to
bacco smoking In particular. Who tlrst
drew lu smoke of any kind through n
pipe lu Kiighiud and who tlrst of our
countrymen took to tobacco will -always
remain disputable. It Is equally
uncertain which western tribe made
the sublime discovery. There Is even
dispute ns to whether tobacco takes Its
unmo from iho Island of Tobago, from
the Vucatau province of Tobncco, from
Tabasco In Florida or from u y-shuped
pipe which the people of Ulspanloln
smoked with their noses. Only one
unmo Is deliultely associated with tho
great Institution, that of Jean Nlcot,
the French nmbassador to Portugal,
who spread the fame of the herb
through Kurope. Ami of all who are
familiar with nicotine today how
miiiiy associate It with Nlcot or havo
even heard of him! Loudon Chronicle.
A Misplaced Title.
Among obvious misnomers one Lon
don theater Is to bo found Drur.
I. sue theater Is not In Drury lane, and
no reason can be assigned for giving It
the mi nit' of that thoroughfare'. The
tlrst theater luillt on the present site
una nt one lime frequently referred to
as the theater lu C'oveut (iimlcu. On
Feb, l). Kltia. Pepys netes: "1 walked
up and down und looked upon the out
side of the new (heater building lu
Lovenl fiurdcii, which will be very
Hue." In those days no iheater ex
isted lu Covent Oniden, the predeces
sor of the picscnt opera house having
been opened lu 17:i'-, London Chron
icle. A Femlnlno Impulse.
To straighten llielr hats Is the llrst
Impulse of feminine Immunity uftor an
accident, If n woman could bo raised
from the dead she vould straighten
her lint before doing any thing else.
Murlon Crawford,
mission 10c.
'THHKB ISSUES
NOTICE OF SALE OK ft! I,. 100 IM-
PIIOVE.MK.Vr HOXDS OK THE
C1TV OK MKIIKOHI),
OHEGOX.
Tho ICty council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, will recolvo seal
ed proposals for $31,500.60 six por
cent, ten year, Improvement bonds,
nt a mooting to bo hold on tho 2Gth
day of October, 1910. illds to bo
filed with tho city recorder of snld
city on or boforo 4:30 o'clock p. m
October 25, 1910, nnd to bo accom
panied by n certified check equal
to five por cent of tho amount bid,
Bald check to bo mado paynblo to
tho city tronsuror of aald city.
Council reserves tho right to re
ject any nnd all bids.
KODT. W. TELFEH,
City Rocordor.
aDted this 20th day of Octobor,
1910.
MISS FLORA GRAY,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL
PHONE MAIN 991.
AUDIENCE FADES
AWAYATROE
So Well
Made
So Stylish
COATS
La Vogue
SUITS
WEAR THEN
They're perfectly tailored, keep their shapely lines and stylish look until
worn out. Material, linings and making are all so good that they wear- longer
than most garments at higher prices. Then you may know with absolute cer
tainty when you wear a LA VOGUE that your suit and coat is correct. We
keep in personal touch with the style centers all' the time, at a great cost in
money.
LA VOGiUE models are made in numerous designs for women's, ladies'
and misses' wear. They're practical, wearable, economical garments, strictly
man tailored, fitted on models and personally inspected.
We offer them to our trade with confidence.
Remember You Are Welcome Whether You Come to Look or Buy. I
MANN'S
Hotel Arrivals.
At tho Moore Jnck I'ralg, Brown,
F. A. Harrlo, Portland; Mr. and Mrs',
Wllllnms, city; Ellon H. Ynw, Sfow
York; M. Hnmhart, Portland; ST.
W. Allen, Chicago; II. Harnhnrt, J. t
S. Wlntor, Portland; J. A. Sulgor '
nnd wlfo, Poorla; F. Wl Cunning
ham, Portland; Sorby M.llor, city; I
C. C, llxkor, Los Angolos; II. H
Esson, Portlajd; F. Ooodoll, Call-for-
In; O. P. Chinch nnd wlfo, Port
Inm'; Mr. Jones, wlfo and son, Gold
ondr.lo; W. E. Hnwloy, Salem; M. Q,
Wcr.thorby, Portland; William Sol
Bowcrman and Hawley Not Only'
Lose Votes, but Half of Audience j
as Well, and That at a Rapid i
Rate.
J i
I
HOSEUUKG, Ore., Oct. 20. Jay
Hnwermun, Ubscmhly enndfilnte for
governor, und Congressman JInwIey
addressed tin audience that dwindled
rapidly in size ns the speaking went
on nt the court house in this city
Tuesday night. The spenkers woro
introduced by Senator Albert Abra
ham, who pretended to be aii uncom
promising foe of the assembly enn
didntes when he ran for governor
in the recent primuries.
The candidates delivered them
selves of a stereeotyped attack on
Scnntor Bourne, which might have'
been prepared for them in advance
in the editorial rooms of the Ore-
I HAVE SECURED
REHIRING
iSlfil&iEsm
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postoffice.
the sen-ices of Sir. A. G.
Knapp, who is an expert watcn- ur ! of Clocks
Insludea almost any kind that you
could wish for from tho cunning
little boudoir clocks up to tho stern
and stately hall clocks yes, and
alarm clocks, too; tho kind that real
ly keep good time and are faithful
to their duty.
find our prices they're really ag.
varied as the clocks themselves.
Come and seo.
maker, engraver and diamond
setter, having had 20 years'
experience in the jewelry busi
ness.
refused to contribute more than S200
goninii. ilint paper lust ism to the fund, while the First National
reeks with falsco representation ilhnl contributed $400 and tho Med
to tlio impression made by tho enn- ford Nntionnl $300. Thee commit
didntes here. The articlo contains tee recommended thnt the $200 be
such campaign buncombe as "Made refused ns nn inndeequato contribu
StroiiR Impression." "Only Cnndidnte ti,m ad unfair discrimination to tlio
for oGvernor in Minds of Voters." j other banks and the report was
"Assured Two to One Vote,' eje. . nnunimously adopted by the club.
Fully oO per cent, of tlnf origiinl A resolution of thanks to Mrs.
midiciiee left before the meeting I Charles Hnzlerigg, Mrs. George An-
(,'H0" drews and other musicians, the la-
ATTEVD COLLEGE. f tfS f th aater Medford Club, t,
Arrange to attend the Eugene Bus-, hl 'nft of the Nntntonum
in rnii -j ! ... . ' "'" i me mum nun emer:
- "- - " ! Ju u ..... ,.. .,,1 ; ...-I.!.,
- irc-.k in tliillkltl
good position when you graduate. En-1
tor now. Send for our now cata
loguo. 14 Mi "West Soventh street,
Eugene, OroLon. tf
si
the depot
nnd club openings n success was
unanimously pushed,
i The following now members were
1 admitted to membership! Dr. J. D.
1 Kiekort; Lauquist, Johnson & Lilitis,
mm runtnnat mtuarnuNtS. real estate; W. C Amlei-Min, altor-
ney; u. H. I arpenter, orchardist;
J. 1). MeArdle, A. P. Allen, Dr. I. M.
Well Spiced
fOtnttntipct from Pic M
pi-oiding tho
eugo apple duiwt.,
owner consonteit, -.
Send Spokane Car. ,
J. 1). Olwell innde an offer on
bohulf of S. V. lleekwith to send a
hverhnrd, J. K. Kueln.-. G. E. Por
ter, V. X. Alexander and G. F.
Klmi.
The request of the Ashland Com-
mercinl Club thnt a bnnnor bo strung
tho
man, Woodvlllo; W. W. Dill, Port- 'arlimdol' tuney Xewtowns from the1 "l'ross, Ma,.u tr?e' J0.,M,ors".l t,M
lnnd; C. C. Woldman, Portland; S. 1 1'kwith orehurd (fot.neriy thei Nnnn school iiiitwtion bill was
W. Coos, Loh Angeles; D. H. awnn,,NoreroB Spokane, pruvidjn the ' ow"""1 ('0'u'lluul w"'-
Tnconin; It. Dnlo, Portlau-lj M. Mc-! 0,"l woull "rt' to ''' tljoxtra i . M-t
Donald, Seattle; T. Mansoy, Ashland; PU""0 i opouune, estimated -u
A. C. Johncon. Pertland: J. Homes. ! "ot to uxceed U0O. Mr. llookwitli
'
Just tho Oppoolto,
"Whenever you lie to your wife does
hIio llnd you out'""
"Just the opposite. Whenever hIio
llndrt me out I lie lo her-when I come
llJ."-IIOUHtOII Post,
Fortune has often been blamed for
MludnosH, but foriuiii' U not so. blind
as men nre.-Samuel Smiles.
S ,u Francisco.
At tho Nnoh E. G. Ford, L. II.
F. Allnfing, Settlo; C. II. Turrott, Eu
eoeo; E, M. Lnmb, llovllng Oreon;
J. D. Giilss, Portland; Qoorgo Dlok
oy, Snn FmnclBco; Charles Hood,
Grants Pass; G. W, Whltaon, Chlcn
go; J, it, Harvey, C. C, Gulss, Grants
IV.os; It. J. nakor.Ohlcjtgo; Charles
Ileniilngton, Nqw York; Elinor Hnl
bln, Chicago; P. U. Martin, San Fran
cisco; 1), J, Summors, Olcrkston;
Mrs. S. M. Walt, Dayton; W. W. Al
Ihigl'niu, A. P. Donahuo, Portlnnd;
George MoKeo, Puyallui); George Ad
dison, Taeonm; C. E. Undo, Portlnnd;
It. J, Hoborts, Grants Pnsa; It, Ches
8oo, Portlnnd; M, S. Shook, Hubbard;
W. Howard, Hoth; E. E. Potor
b: tigh and wlfo, Crater Lalto.
offered to divide with the club nnv
moiioy received fro mtlie sttlu of tho
apples above 1.30 a box. Tho offer
was accepted, so that tho Bedford
dihtriot will be repret.ented by two
carloads of fancy fruit at Spokano
and Chicago, and by one carload at
Vancouver,
E. B. Watormau reported arvango
ments under way for u di&triot dis
plny to bo made nt SpokuSio and
Chicago, and requett. all growers
having any fancy fruit to inform tho
club ut onoe. It wus reported that
J. A. Pery liith prepared an ndoqiuUo
fruit display for tho National Land'
at t lucngo, given uudor
how
tho
...uklns for health.
niibpieo.s of the Chicago Tribiuioe,
contribution Refused.
Tho report of Chairman J, A.
Wo&torlund of the bolioitiug commit -
tee rnibtng puhlieit funds stnted
that the Jnoksott County Bank hiu
Fine Printing
Wa mnSko n specialty of fiuo
printing, carry tho necessary
Jtoek to enable us to fill all
ordors promptly, nnd guaran
tee satisfaction.
Best equipped job off-ioo in
Oregon south of Portland;
host expert printers,
Befoio sending your orders
out of town, cnll and figure
with us if wo onn sorvo you
for tho snmo prioo ns nn out-of-town
coneorn you will wish
to patronize homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
FREE
This 50c Jar of
Palmolive
Cream
f-JERE'S o way to get a Jar
oi PnlmolK o Cream which
wo ordinarily sell (or 50c ab
solutely free.
Look for a "Palmolivo Adver
tisement" nbout Palmolivo Soap
Ann r nlmnln Piwam !- L M .
r?"!0!?1" 9T Housckc el,in. Pific Monthly!
f fVf7Woman s Home Companion, Ladies'
World, Uncle Remus' Maeaiine. Dec. issuo
of People's Home Journal, Delineator. De
signer. New Idea. Dluo Book. Green Boole.
Nov. 10th Collier's Weekly. Nov.SthSalur
day E ening Post. Nov, Olli Illustrated Sunday
Magazine and Associated Sunday Magazine.
You'H seo a coupon in tho od. Cut It out
and bring it lo this store as directed.
We'll gladly givojoulho
free jar of cream. It's tho
lines! cream (hat's nude.
There's nothing else liko
it. You ought to get this
freo jar.
Look for tho coupon in tho magazines.
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E. R. SQUIBB & SONS
have in response to the re
quests of Physicians for some
years past supplied a lino o
ABSOLUTELY PURE, HIGH
EST QUALITY powdered
spices, which nre commended
to all who desire condiments
of distinctive quality and free
of sophistication of uny kind.
We entry nio.t everything in
spices nnd guarouteee them to
bo absolutely pure and of ox- .
ceptional strength, thoroforo
not only the best, but most
economical.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Main lOl, Near Postoffice
A good school none bettor. Has a well established reputation.
Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking touchers. living ex
penses low. Many other advantages. Lot us toll you about tbwt.
A oataloguo for the asking.
W. I. STALEY, Principal. SALEM, 0HE6QW,
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