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MEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEQON, FRIDAY, MA"ROIT 1, 1012i
MEDFORD MAIL tribune
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IKOnOE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Entered as second-clam matter at
ttedfard. Oregon under the cl of
March I, 1879
ifflelnl Taper of the City of Medfonl
Official Paper of Jackson County
suBBCRrrricm katcb
)n- year, by mnll . Ifc 00
ne month hy mall
er month delivered by carrier If
Medford Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point 40
uiturdav only hv mall per veat 100
Weekly pe year 1 S"
sworw oiRcruz;ATioir.
I hilly nvernRe for eleven month -.i
. November SO 1E11 8781
mil Teased Wlra United Pro.
Slspatchea
Thf Mall Tribune Is on sal at 'he
Vrry News Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand Portli
Bowman Newa Co., Portland. Ore
vV O Whitney. Seattle. Waah
MSD70KS, OKZOOR.
Metropolis of Southern Orenot. and
Northern California, and the fastest
rowing city In Oregon.
Population U a census 1910 iMO
estimated. 191110,000. ,
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, Kivtng flnea
fupply pure mountain water and 17 S
nlles of streets paved
Postofflce receipts for year riding
November 30 1911. show tncroaso of 1
oer cent
Banner fruit city In Oreuon Bolrue
River 8pltstenbera; apples won aweep
takes prise and title of
"Apple Mag of the Worl4"
tt the National Apple Show. Spokane.
1909, and a car of Newtowns won
Tlrat Prise 1b 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show.
Vancouver, B. C.
rtrst Frits In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Regno lllver pears brought highest
prices In all markets of the world dur
fnu tho past six years.
Write Commercial Club, inclosing 6
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
COWBOY WINS OSAGE
INDIAN GIRL AS BRIDE
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 29. Prince
ton Don Colby, a full blooded Osape
Indian girl, and Eifwnrd Davies, ex
cowboy and rancher, are man and
wife today after a courtship that be
gan on the plains of Oklahoma and
extended over the entire western sec
tion of the United States.
Miss Colby, who is the daughter
of one of the Osage warriors who
made a determined attempt to save
Custer at Big Horn, is an equestri
enne of ability and has traveled wide
ly, performinR for motion picture
companies. Her face is familiar to
thousands of "movies" enthusinsts
throughout the country. She surren
dered after Davies had pressed his
suit in a dozen cities.
Double Crime of Father.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1. Suc
cumbing to a fit of murderous Insan
ity caused by business worries, Sam
uel A. Fischer, formerly a prosperous
tamalo manufacturer, emptied the
chambers of two revolvers Into the
breasts of his wife and two daugh
ters today and then killed himself.
Tho crime was not discovered until
10:30, when the smoke from the
smoldering bed clothes attracted
neighbors.
Alabama Christian Endeavorers.
ATHENS, Ala.. March 1. With a
preparatory service this afternoon,
tho twenty-second annual convention
of tho Alabama Christian Endeavor
union was opened under conditions
that give promise of one of tho best
meetings In the history of the organ
ization. Tho proceedings will con
tlnuo over Sunday and will include
addresses by a number of religious
workers of wido prominence.
Spokane Has Women Assessors.
SPOKANE, Wash., March 1.
Seven women deputy assessors, bo
llovod to bo first of their sex to bo
so employed in any part of tho coun
try, started upon their official du
ties In Spokuuo today. Chief As
KOBBor Olenn It. Crelghton (jngaged
tho women In the belief that they are
better fitted than men to get a proper
valuation of diamonds, Jowelry and
the artistic and expensive furnishings
of wealthy households.
Auto Pathfinder Arrested.
LOS ANGELES, Cal Maich 1 -T.
J, Boaudet, drivor of a "pathfinder"
automobllo sent by un automobile
hotiBo from Los Angeles to Mexico
City, Iuib been arrested, with his
mechanician, and is hold under sus
picion ftt Atzcapotzulco, near Mexico
City, according to a messago received
hero today. Ueaudot'u employers at
onco telegraphed tho state depart
ment at Washington asking un In
vestigation, Scandal Causes Shooting.
OAKLAND, Cttl., March 1. Ralph
Thompson, a shlpplug clorlc employed
by tho Westorn Casket company, was
shot and killed about mldulght last
night, in tho residence of Harry
Proucott, u mining man from Trinity
county, Prcscott was urrested short
ly aftor tho shooting und Is hold
pending an Investigation. Tho po
lice say the killing was tho rosult of
a q,urrol ovor Mrs. rroscott-
ED ANDREWS
E
D ANDREWS is too busy doing polities to write to
day. Watch for his reply tomorrow.
ASSERTS TAFT
DOWN AND OUT
NEW YORK, March I. That
President Tnft's name will not oven
po before the republican national
committee convention wns the declar
ation of Governor W. H. Slubbs
Stubbs thinks Colonel Roosevelt will
capture the Ohio delegation and that
the Tnft rc-nominntion boom then
will collapse.
Governor Stubbs Amo Piuehot, C.
P. Connolly and other conferred nt
length today with Colonel Roosevelt
on the political situation.
Cotonel Casey Retires.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 1.
By direction of tho president. Colonel
Thomas L. Casey, corps of engineers,
was placed on tho retired list today
on his own application, after more
than thirty-six years' service. Colo
nel Casey Is a son of the lato General
Casey, chief of engineers, who com
pleted tho Washington monument,
the congressional library and the
state, war and navy department
building. Ho was born In New York
and was graduated at West Point In
1S79. Ho has been on leave of ab
sence since last December, at which
tlmo ho was In charge of river and
harbor works nt Baltimore.
De Sabla Robbery Puzzles.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1.
Detectives today are at work with re
newed vigor on the Do Sabla jewel
robbery case, becauso of tho further
incentive added by Eugene Do Sabla,
who has offered a reward of $5000
for tho recovery of tho Jewels, val
ued at $50,000, stolen from the De
Sabla apartments in the Palaco hotel.
Governor Johnson Coming Home.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 1.
Governor Hiram Johnson has tele
graphed that he expects to get back
to his desk in tho capltol here next
Monday or Tuesday. Ho plans to
start west from Columbus, Ohio, to
night after his address before the
constitutional convention.
Asks Divorce From Capitalist.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1. As
serting that her husband treated her
in a rudo and sarcastic manner,
Charlotta Conway today filed suit for
divorco against James T. Conway,
capitalist. Judge Graham issued an
order preventing Conway from dis
posing of his property, pending the
settlement of the suit.
La Follette Forces Organize.
LOS ANGELES, March 1 La Fol
letto republicans will meet tomorrow
evening to form a committee to fight
for a Ca'lfornja La Folletto delega
tion to the Chicago convention. Three
hundred voters signed tho call for
tho meeting.
Explosion Destroys Arms.
PORT HURON, Mich.. March 1.
Fired by the explosion of a gasoline
tank, a warehouse containing $750,
000 worth of national guard equip
ment waB totally destroyed by fire
hero this afternoon.
First Sunday Theatres.
WENATCHEE, Wash,, March 1.
For tho first tlmo In tho history of
Wenatcheo tho theaters will bo open
on Sunday. At tho city council
meeting last night it was decided that
tho theaters and moving plcturo
shows be allowed to run on Sunday
and aUo that no llcenso fco bo charg
ed tho various lodges for operating
pool tables.
DonrWaiTsoTong
One of tho most surprising things
In tho world to druggists Is that so
many people endure unnecessary suf
fering and trouble.
Every day thoy hear peoplo Hay, "I
have been feeling so weak and miser
able for the last few months that I
finally decided to como and ask you
what to do for it,"
For Instanco, Miss Zuluh Teagur
ilon, of Conuellsvllle, Pa says in a
letter: "For years I had beon in bad
health owing to run-down system
and general weakness. I had no ap
pctito, was tired out, und had no
strength.
"Hearing so much about Vinol I
decided to try it, and I find it tho
greatest of all remedies. It has
built up my strength, restored my
uppotlto, and mado mo as well us
ovor. I might just us well have had
this benefit years ago it I had taken
Vlnol thon."
Now If you aro weak und In poor
health, don't wait another day, but
let Vnlol, our delicious cod llvor and
iron romedy without oil, make you
strong. Wo guaranteo it you got
your money back if not satisfied,
Mcdford Pharmacy, near P, O,
BUSY TODAY.
TAFT BOOSTS
AFTER'N PAPERS
WASHINGTON, D. C. March
A renmrknble "boost" for tho after
noon paper by President Tnft i the
subject of much newspaper discus
sion hero today. Speaking before
the National Press club at 0:110
o'clock last night, the president said:
"I am glnd to be hero nt u time
when those who have published the
day's solid facts have laid down tlu
pen and those who are about to re
publish the same, fads tomorrow
morning are just starting their
MAN INJURED
A
James Thompou wns badly injur
ed Friday morning when n team he
was driving ran awny on Tenth street
He was thrown from the wagon nml
struck on his head. The wagon wu-.
demolished.
Open Roosevelt Headquarters.
SEATTLE, Wash.. March 1.
Roosevelt headquarters wcro opened
at the Seattle hotel this morning,
with Kenneth C. Beaton in charge.
The first skirmish for tho control of
tho republican stato organization
probably will take place this after
noon at Tacoma, whero a meeting of
the stato central committee will bo
held.
Search for Missinq Girl.
OAKLAND, Cal., -'March 1. A
state-wldo hunt, centering In Oak
land and San Francisco, today Is be
ing mado for Miss Adella Voland. a
pretty 23 year old Oakland girl who
disappeared February 22. The po
lice say Miss Voland left home of her
own volition.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. March 1.
Two ounces of whisky must bo put
in a highball to mako it legal, de
cided Justice Reevo in a back-salary
suit. V. Dobbins, plaintiff, says four It has been commonly thought that
ounces go in New Orleans and San Mr. Putnam wrote the Mail-Tribune
Francisco. His Los Angeles employer diatribes. Not so. Edwin Andrews,
balked at one. inchoate and incognito, has been pro
- ducing the oliticul slop Unit has
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 1. from timo to time trickled down the
"How about some cbop suey?" qucs- editorial spout of the Mail-Tribuno
tloned Policeman Howe of Policeman AVhy Andrews wrote with a mailed
Childress, both off duty. Thoy en- hnnd is not in evidence, but that h
tered Quln Bong's establishment. "All wrote ifi beyond dfapittc.
light, all light," whined Quln, pro- Not doomed, like Hamlet's ghost,
ducing a bundle of lottery tickets, but choosing to walk the. night, be
Tho officers had to do their duty. cause his deeds are evil, Edwin An-
drews, under tho nom de plume f
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 1. Putnam, has written the cditoiifl
"Has any gentleman hero seen tho vaporing which attempt to set all
late Mr. Kelly?" sang Lllllo Tettraz- Iln,,s ngninst Mcdford, and now the
zlnl. TremendoiiB applause. She nmc hidden voice cries out ngnhut
was illustrating to two friends tho "Greeks bearing gift."
harmony in popular music. Sho had Unfortunately Mcdford is the habi
been asked to sing "Kelly" during ' f 011c of the most daring gangs
her engagement here. of llticnl buccaneers Hint ever i,i-
fested a community. The Mail
Legal blanks at tho Mcdford Print- Tribune is its inurnment and Aii
imr company drews is its mouthpiece. In ord.jr
Progressive
Reliable
Ashland's beautiful hills ivveibciuto with the bray of n new llnuitelly from Hie v clone belt of Ohlulioiun,
who discovers a mliTobe.grnm that proven that Andrews vviolo Putnam nud Is Iho t inl colored uctil In (he
political woodpile. Armed with Sampson's famed weapon, this literary Sherlock HoIiiicn nnhon to the re
cue of .ludge Dunn.
THE VEILED HAND.
Front the Aflilntiil Tidings of Feb. ail.
Tho Honorable Edwin Andrews of
Medford, singer, editor, actor und till
around fixer for tho political gang
that has dominated ltickson county
for four years, luu hoeti busier then
n cranberry inoruhnut for tho pant
ten days. Ho sooma to he afraid tint
some of the county office will go
begging. Ho has been in Ashland
several times, attempting to gel can
didates in the field, lie did not say
who was paying his expenses or what
great necessity called him to the
work. About tho lime George Dunn
decided to becomo i candidate for
conn'" .piuge, Atuirovvs ursi appeared
in tho Ashland fiold in an effort to
tnuddv the waters by introducing
other candidates in tho race, but he
failed, after which he called on the
Tidings to say that George Dunn wis
the best candidate ever. Then he
straightway ru-licd to Central Point
and urged C. W. l.eever in enter thr
race for county judge. His trail if
so devious that it is hard lo ee just
what he is attempting tt) do or wh
he is attempting to do it. Put he
seems interested, init'hlily interested.
It has beon fairly proven what was
behind the great efforts put forth
by Andrews in tho interest of the
present incumbents of the county
court, some four yours apt. Candi
dates picked by his own hand were
elected then. Judge Neil was of his
picking, and George Davis yielded lo
his persuasive pica to run for com
missioner. These officers have been
absolutely dominated hv n certain
coterie of Medford politicians, the
county is run in debt about n half
million dollars, rumors of graft are.
rife, and gross , incompetency and
loose business methods uro the re
sult. It is frcoly claimed that the
gang dominating did not lose nny
money on the deal. It is sure the
county did not gain any hv it.
Wonder if Mr. Andrews is hit'
in the same interest again, with the
same design 7 If so, God forbid.
The work has hceu (piite a tin
upon the slight constitution of .Mr
Andrews, for his time is well occu
pied in writing tho editorial, for the
Mail-Tribune, as it has been from
the first. His latest editorial mouth-
uigs arc about "Gift-Hoariug
Greeks," ami it is n fine speech with
full complements of stage setting.
Continuing Our First Reply
Tho preventive treatment of CATARRH In early llfo depends entirely
on tho parent In that tho prevention Is purely duo to teaching tho child
how to breathe properly. The first question then Ik how to toll that tho
child Is not breathing correctly. Kusy ouough to toll this, watch aiiyouo
that has no obstruction to tho respiration and you will see flint that
their facial plcturo presonta tho following points First, tho lips aro not
thick beyond that of a family characteristic and when thoy brcutbo thoy
do so without any effort on their part and the net Is ono requiring no
special effort. On tho other hand tho plcturo prcsoiitcd with ono who
bus an obstruction Is first wo find unduly prominent lips, wo boo tho
nostrils collapsed duo to tho constant mouth broutblug and non-development
of tho nostrils, wo find tho child laboring for Its breulh mid
moro so If sleeping, duo to tho fact that when lying down tho obstruc
tion Is more complete and necessitates moro of an effort to get a (suffi
cient amount of oxygen through tho mouth, In fact tho face of a mouth
breuthor Is AHSOLUTKLY CHARACTERISTIC. Mouth broathlng Is tho
vory earliest beginning of Catarrh, Its euro In childhood muaus tho ob
viating of this condition In older llfo und Indeed oven In tho largo ma
jority of cases deafness would not exist woro It not for Catarrh.
Tho best method to pursue then In to huvo tho child examined by
competent physicians as soon us tho suspected condition dovolops and
thon huvo tho obstruction removed no matter what tho ago of tho
child may bo tor right hero It mlgnt bu appropriate to say that thoy
aro never too young to bo treated. For an examination of this kind In
order to be nt all satisfactory tho child should bo gono ovor vory thor
oughly in a dark room ami as has beon our exporlonco lately wo huvo
found in sovoral cuses whero a careless examination had boon made and
tho parents notified that mi opoiutlon was necessary that such wns not
tho case at all but that some other conditions was causing all thu
trouble.
WE WILL TELL YOU MORE AGAIN SOON
Drs. Saunders & Green
Prnctlco limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE und THROAT.
GARNETT-COREY BLDQ. MEDFORD, OREGON
Ignatius Donnelly Out-Don
that the gang might hold its gi-UNpiug
fingers tightly upon the throat of
Mcdford, every ait of the netor,
every stage setting of the driuim,
every iutieiido known to the vocabu
lary of man has beon iweii'ined
by this wily champion tlirntwlt the
editorial columns of the Muil-Tiihtmc
until the people of Medford uro net
against themselves, and now the un
seiupuloiiH political manipulator
raises tho cry of "tho whole county
ogniiiKt Medfnrd," "anything lo heat
Medford," and the like rot, with the
intent of forcing tho scattered vote
of (hut town together in the hope of
agnin controlling the county offices.
That cry of wolf has been echoed hv
tho Medford political muchinutors i
long it is entirely threadbare. The
good people of Medford are fully
aware of tho intent. They huvo hud
, full illustration during tho past
four years and they will have no
more of it.
For some two weeks Mr, Andrews
has been too busy to write ami dur
ing that brief hcuoii the Mail
Tribune wns silent un it sphyn. on
mutters political. Necessity for quick
action in and about Ashland was
urgent. Ashland should he nppeased
with a few candidates, and who was
better equipped or more willing to
name them than the gang represent
ed by Andrews? He flew to the tank,
but it was hard sledding. The peo
ple in this end of the county had
their faces .sternly set agaiimt the
erstwhilo political buccaneers and
would have none of them. Then the
necessity for a Mining editorial aro-e.
It must he made to appear that the
whole county was up in anas agiiinsi
Medford because that splendid city
had been progressive. It was neces
sary to call everybody outside of
Medford knockers and obftruetion
ists, noifiirognWives and do-noth
ings, chumps, idiots and fools, audi
who had proven so worthy of the
task us Andrew
At the .same time George Dunn
U'Hti 111 tlllt filtlil fnf. ftflllllll ill.li't
, ., , , i i ,i
and l would never do for the gang
' " " ......, J.,..'
to allow him to he elected. With
Mich a county judge as Dunn their
chubby hands would he excluded
from the county till und the taximy
ers' treasure box would be forer
barred against them. Thai would
never do. He must bu dufcuted. The
best way to do it, thoy thought, was
to coax a number of candidates into
the arena from this end of tho coun
ty, so Andrews could write u MhiI
Trihuuc editorial declaring that Ash
laud wanted the earth, thus neutral
izxing Dunn's strength in thu cam
paign. Immediate action was neces
sary and Andrews could not wrtie
political editorials and hunch candi
dates at the same time, so Putnam
nud Sonutor Von der llellcu were
sent into this field "candidal
hunching," while Andrews grabbed
his editorial pen und wrote "llewsn
of thu Greeks Hearing Gifts."
Mr. Edwin And row, as thu veiled
representative of tho Jackson county
political tricksters, is the tnoit dan
gerous man in this county. II
wields n trenchant pou. He is un
accomplished actor. Ho understands
the art of stugu setting better thai'
any man in the county. He is trained
in the sly tricks of politics. He has
successfully impersonated the villaii
on the stage and the hero, Hamlet
Aggressive
Ethical
nellized
ami the ghost, lie is mi adept nt
dramatic effect, lie Ioiown the cun
ning of Shylock, the nivhiHs of Hutu
let and the soft, eloquent speeeh l
Portia. He has toyed with the per
souulliy of King John and listened
to the mad waves breaking on the
bleak rock as Lear, He hn by lieuit
the speech of the injnicil hero and
the court villain, lie is familiar with
the intricacies of plot und knows how
best to weave a utocy to n given
effect.
II is ittifm Intuitu for Mud ford thni
Andrews hua hotfn nllowTil to iio the
editorial columns of Ilia Mitil-Trihuii'
and leave Putnam lenpoiisible for bin
unwarranted and rookies ut (crane.
Duugeious indued i ihs cunning iiiu
nipulntot' when he is allowed to work
with a mailed liwiitl.
The political editorials of (he
Mail-Tribune me writ ten by Edwin
Andiews, (hn clor, nnd the stage ef
fects from front nuiUiu to wing art
hniinoiuxed lo every speech.
Now that tho piopi'o understand
the origin of the uohtical ulleraneen
of the Mail-Tribune and the full de
sign in them, it will he hnrd for (lie
false Poloiiius lo advise the (teoptf
of Mcdford ngniiiHt their own goi!
hv making it apwar Hint all of .Inch
son county is arrayed auriwM i.
when, in fact, no such feeling exist.,
in older that few M)llicnl hue
cancers resident titers can keep their
hands in the public treasury.
Andrews, not I'ulnnui, is slinging
the political tint Ihnl is mi.unf;
brother against limther and m fti.it!
against section in Jaeksou einiulv
"The voiee is .luenh's nifc, but
the hands me (he hands of K-uu "
Medford Printing eonipmi) carry a
full Hue of legul blnnki)
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having no eoual on oarth 'n vorlety of
mineral waters and curing dleiue
that ineillrlnrn will not reach. If you
aro In need of health, como now Wc
imv upon nil in" j I'll r mm wan y.uii mr
hwil , nf0 g( Mt,.I)U()n now Wl,
I ........ ,l .1 .., ,1.
jus In summer Stage dallr from Itee
Hluff to the iprlnu
Further par
tlculnrs dilrenn
E. B. WALBRIDGE
Tt'SCAN KI'ltlNRH. CAL
A SNAP
GO acres, stx miles from Medford.
good graded road cronscs thu tract,
all freo soil, at 50 per acre. Jluoo
will handle, easy term on balance
Part Is creek bottom bind, su'table
fur alfalfa Several sprliiM on the
place Timber eiioiiKh to pny for the
tract. No bulldliiKH In the Griffin
ereck district
W. T. York (Si Co.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
ii Work Oimninti'i-n
I'rlCKM Itt'MMdllulllfl
COFFEEN & PRICE
35 Howard nlock. nntrntiue un Utb
raclfto 3031. ltorac 213.
fii
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
Wc will hulltl you a homo on
monthly payments.
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. and H. Co. Dulldlng
FOR SALE
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivered in Mcdford in ton lots at
$15.50 PER TON
$14.75 PER TON
nt car,
Hmid postal or telephone (lloinel
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
ROCK POINT, ORE.
Our alfalfa well cured and is uol
tun scorched and ictiiiiiH all itH rich
juices and iiounMniicjit and coloi
Tho rilulks aro not bruised nud broken
and the tender leaves and tops are
not bruiHcd mid Hhultorud off, THE
FINEST TOl'-VAUJE HAY THAT
CAN HE PRODUCED,
Tho farm Is Irrigated from JUmuo
Uvir,
WHERE TO 0 0
TONIGHT
y 4. - 9-0 -
AI.WAVH N THU LKAD
t'lidce nli-cellou People-" Allium-
incut 'o.
Alvvnya la the Lead
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TODAY'S PUOUUAM
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A Vltanruph MnatcrplecH
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A lleautltul Bceiilc of Hjwkmio.
Waah.
"A SAI'K PROPOSITION"
Splendid Comedy Miama
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powerful Indian I'wUiir
'11113 LADY POIiICK"
A Utp-ltoailuR Karc Coinwly
AL SATIIKIt In Soint
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variant wn. and no uiiliii an to
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THEATRE
TONlGiiT
A I'Vnluro Set
111 MiKU'ri tlOATS
S ven of th em, predentin a bur-
bMti on "Pitch- Totn'a Cabin."
ThU Is a feature act (tlroct from
Pautag.
VotJ.Vfl ntxo.v
Tho Lightweight Champion of tuu
Norths at, and
.IOi: PAKKUlt
Tho Local Favorite, will ludiilga
In tliret round of clever boxing.
Hera la your chance to o theao
lioya dliplay aomu of the rval,
Clever bog'ttg.
Draperies
VVr carry a vory cmnptnlr liar
if lri4'-rl' . irc inirlelim, fit
ter. )'( . unit tin all rlitniwN of
uplmlgi. mi A Hl'.rlnl limn 10
lima wflir lliln work exrluwlvnly
niul will lw ua K'Xxl rli'r A
Im iollil" In Kill In ivmi ti
'irrtii rltlvN
WEEKS K MCGOWAN CO.
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do you want your laun put in
lirM eh', xliupc? All irorh
i;u(irmileed. I,cuu ihUIiush uilh
II. If. I'uttcmoii, (jimiLir Nurnery,
N'llrdl hotel
Pllw W WWH I mwtp
STAR
THEATRE
ISIS
Mcdford Roal Eatato
& Employment Agency
l'Olt HALK
100 acre I mllou out, $150 pur
aero.
ISO airaa Improved Mtock and all
Hoos at 112,000.
237 iiciok ImpioYiid uood hUicJc or
orchard land, $15,000.
110 Keren Improved Hloek'and nil
Ko at $100 pur aero.
27 nerea 9 iuHvh out from Aahland
$2000.
20 acioM 2 inllaa out frniu .Mad
ron!, 5 In pea in ; thli plncu Im
well Improved.
100 acre H mllou from Wood-
vlllo, $15000.
10 acrou 2 in 1 1 oh from Central
Point, DM, In frull.
25,000 ncroM uliecp ranch In Call.
fornln, $1 per aero, with 25,000
(tcroH outside niiiRo.
TltADi;
180 ac ron In Kouumi, Minn,, for a
ranch hero.
180 iioioh In (Uoiivvootl, iduho,
will triidii for ranch hqro, otic
good for alfalfa.
157 ucrcH Port nil), Idaho, for a
titock of rooiIh near Portland.
lOtjulty In a 5 room nindurn bun-
ijiiIow lo trade for atom.
flIIS(Ml(lNK()UH
Hand Hpruy pump; innlco an offor,
l.aruo 20 allon libn ltottlu; mako
mi offor.
2 wutchoa to tnuio for ohlukonu.
U.Ml'liOY.MKNT
2 men for prunlUK
(JlrlR for i;oneral IioiihowoiIc
Hlx coal niliiorfl.
Coal minora to work by tho ton.
Phono In your oniora fop monj
no cliaruoa to tho omployor.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nach Hotel
Phono llli: Home, 1 1,
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