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""' MEDFOttD MATT, TRTBUtfE, MEPFOftP', OWION, FRIDAY, MARCTT 8, 1012. .IMj'jjj::. A M m 1 IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tint I.iulltw' Alii Hocloly of llio (,'Iii'IhIIuii chin ell will moot Wednea iluy afternoon ut I lie homo of .Mm. Icilm J)ny on Hoiilh Oalidalo, All imi'iiiIimih mo iniUml Id hi) prexent. 10. 0. llnrr.i'Hri, Jr., linn returned urt'ir n two months v I m It In Cali fornia. T. Muter .loiiiiHon returned Tlilini iluy ovi'iilnu from u infill t It In Hoiilh. in California. lteiueiuhur tlio prlcen, Medford Cleaning I IV" WorliM. :i2fi Carl Teugwohl of Denver, Col., it nephew of MrH. .I. A. WeHti'rliiiitl. ur lived Wednesday ami will iinilnt Med ford IiIm fiiiunt homo. V. II. Hwai'lager Iiiih IiimI iih from I ho lied Chief Millie umiyod. Il iiIiowh it vitltio of $-l.!i7 it Ion, Ho U 12 II (eel down unit hint a ledge developed II fool wide. A Id Mtatnp mill In to lie elected. Hem coffee In town. Maulinttan. 301 lloudluol Connor of Tallin Itoek npeiit Kilday In Medford as did Hum .ton (IrlffU of Talent, A. W. Hione wiih removed to lilii Ihiiih' on Horn ronrl today fioiu I hi' Haered I lean hoNiltal. Cream wiiffli'H at Miitihallan cafe. nor lloMcnlniiK llrotlMTH hn vi Hold their Htoro on Went .laclmou nil eel to (', U CnUley. .lot) Smith, of I'vaiiH Creek, wan a Medford vIhIK.i I'lhluy a wiih .1. ('. Altlieu of Wiindvlllo. lluvlttK houjtht a lot of rim I at a low flituri) wo tin cIonIuk II out at it prion at which It In hound to no within tln next week. Inquire of KadH Traimfor Co. or .1. V. Mitchell. Tim oitKlnc on fr.dftht 'J2T, lilt the ditch near tlio Southern l'iclfc depot I'rldey. No damaito wiih done and In tlio ci)uti of an hour II wan hark on the rail. Tlio Medford Coiwervntory of Mil hIc and liuiKUiiReii Ik the only music nohool In Doullivrn Oreuon with a full I'orpit of tenrhorit. 1). Talllandler, director. H'tid for catalogue. V. 12. Johimou. formerly proprle (or of the NiimIi hotel. panned through Medford Krlday on lilt way to Call fornla. Hi1 evpectH to return to Med ford noon. See A. K. Ware, room lit Jnckxon County Hank hulldliiK, for all the lifforuiiitlo'n ntiotit Pacific Mutual Life or Accident limiiritnce, 3'J3 I'. Xana of Saum Valley apent Fri day In Medford. Dr. A. h. I.eo of Hold Mill Ih In Medford on a ttliort lumlnenH trip. Tito IndleH u ro cordially Invited to attend (ho iprliut open I tn: of millin ery at tin) I'amidcua bliop. Central Point, Oro.. March U. 300 MrH. II. I). Heed of (told Hill ar rived Friday niomliiK to upend the day In Medford. Hoy Anltpolti of KtiKle Point Ih MponilluK a few day In .Medford on IniHlnenH. l.adleK, have your ntiltii tundo hy n tailor who Iiiiowh how. llcirlln, Cen tral Point. 3'J2 Harry Pellntt of Aitlilaml wiih In Medford Thursday on hniilne8. M. T. Cannon, A. A. .MaKell and V. TrefethorH of Keihy are renin lured at the NiihIi. I'l rut iiprltiK hIiowIiik of millinery at the PiiHadena uliop, Contra! Point, Ore., Saturday, March Nth. 300 Prank Neal, Htatc flro warden, wiih a recent vltdtor In Medford. V. C. Fruit or Mutton wiih a re cent Medford vlnllor. 'Hun A. K. Ware, room 10 .laekHon County Hank hulldltiK. for all tlio Information ttliout Pacific Mutual hlfe or Accident liiHtiranro, 323 Dr. J. F. Itoddy vlHlted .nhland oi) IiiihIuchh Thurtulay, Clarence Meeker Iiiih returned from a IiuhIiii'hh trip to Anhland. Altentl l.otllo M, lloward'H millin ery opeuliiK Saturday, Mtr.cli Oth. 1(0 North Central avenue. 300 I-M AntlrewH npent Thurtfduy at Atihlatid on liUHiuoHH, tiH did Peter M. Kurahaw. 'I euro clropHy. Dr. K, Utooke, 1!I7 80, HIveiHlde. 8 Ml. 301 yriie ineii'H Hlhle cIiihh of the ChrU tltin church Kiive a deltale at the church Woituomlny eveuluK on the milijcct, "HoHolved, that the church of ChrlHt Ih iui ull-uufflulunt oit;anl 'utloti to meet every need of man, morally, Hoclnlly and Hplrltually." Tlio JildAeH decided In favor or the inutility o. After the dohate a apleu did luneli wiih Hervett, Foilera'l vacuum cleaner. Home phono liGG-h, A. 10, Mahco, 233 S. Ivy fitreot. 318 J. V. Herrlan Ib hpoikIIiik a row woeliH tit Loh AiikcIch, WeeKsd-McGownnCo. UNPERTAKERS Sty riion 887X Mttfltt ritoutal r, W, Wki 8071 A. Br Orr, 30St IA10Y AM8MTAKT. I1, It, Katon Ih pliiutiliiK to leave hooii for hlit hofiicNtoad on upper Itoituo river. Carklri A Taylor (John II. Carkln, Oleiin o, Taylor), attorneyH-at-law, over .lackaou (bounty Hank hiilldlnic, Medford. II. II. Phlnuoy or Portland Ih In Medford vlnltlni; It Ih hoii, a rcNltlonl or Went Medford. I'harlon .IoIiiihou of Jaeloionvlllo wiih a recent Medford vIhIioi. Ileal home made hroart at D'i Voe't. J. V. MoyerH of Central Point wan a vjiiltor Tliuniday. I.oiiIh W. WIiKIiik hM moved IiIm Office lo the Pilm hlock. Hen It. A. Holm en, The Innurance Man, over JiicIihoii County hunk. .1. It. Unilernou of Itoek J'olnt Ih Hieuillu; a few daH In Medford. J. J. Wliiiilnr.hnin, rountahle of lltitle I'jiIIh, wiih In Mi'dford Friday on btiHlnoMM. Meet me at MrDowell'i. (leore A. Ilutr. will leave Friday evenhiK for Poilland. While there he will he the Kuoxt of Ferdinand Kchunianii, who wiih recently here with IiIh mother, Madam Hchumauu lleluk. Moine hakltiK and nalndn. HC North Front. Phono order. Home 273-h. A larKe liumher of tuolorcyclcH nre hiilni; puichuni'd In the city and tall; of a new aiitoiuohlle eluh In In the air. Komuthlui; now,. "Grape Purple," at McDowell'H. Henry W. Van Veler of Port laud Ih In Medford vIhIiIiii; frlendH lie formerly owned an orchard In I hi valley. K. A. Newell. ladleH' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. tilde. T. i:. CeuleiM of Haciameiito Ih In Medford vlhllltiK IiIk daughter, Mm. It. A. DavlH. If pleaded with the val ley uud can find u location he will remain hen- Fancy hrlrk Ice cteam at McDow ell'H. The work of III) Inc. water inaliiH Ih actually under way In JackHonvllle. Two carloadM of cnHt Iron pipe for the h)Hlem arrived ThurHilay. AMUNDSEN FIRST ONE TO DISCOVER SOUTH POLE f Continued From Togo Onoi for ihe neeurapliienl hoeielien- It is uinleolooil that Ciiplitin AinuiuUeii Iiiih telernpheil Kinv Haakon it iletnileil iieeotiitt of hi ex pedition. All Norway is eelehrati'u in honor of Ihe Norwe'iiin e,ilorer' iieliievcmeut. LONDON, Mureh H.-l.ieiiteiwint Shiiekleton, ihe fnmou HrilUh ex plorer UmJii.v Miiil he knew thtit Am UUiIhcii IiiiiI reiteheil (lie South Polo ami that he thought it likely that Captain Scott luul iiImi. He said he thought it poHiihle that the gtvut race wits it lie, the Itrilihh anil the Norwt gian explorers reaehiug Iheir goal himulluiicoiihly. rillMSTlANIA. Norwn.v, March . King llankon tmluy eithled Itiiold AuiuiuUen, eoiieratiilittiiig him on hi il'tHcoverv of Ihe .South l'ole ami griinling the e.ilorer pi'mtision lo tine the iiumes of liiuwelf uud Queen .Mitttil in connection with the new litinls (lineuvcieil. The nnttire of Ihe luitiU dioovctoil hy Amuudxcu in iiiiiiiinoiiuced uud ill teiine iiiU'rext in It'll llirongltoul Nor wiiy in (hem hcenithe of tlio ropoiis long eirettlated that there piohahlv nre great gold deposits near Ihe Soulli Pole. AMERICAN TROOPS GUARD TIEN TSIN RAILROAD PHKINO. March 8. Diplomatic ropreHontatlveH or foreign powern held i conference today and decided to continue gitanlH along the railway to Chin Wang Tao, In uplte of the fact that the road Ih now open from Tleu ThIu lo the Ben. Major Arm- Hiulth, In command of the American troopa at Tleu ThIii, Iiiih only forty men left and Ih uiinIouh thut SOI) of the troopH now at Peking return. Milliliter Calhoun hopes to get a detachiuent of 100 or '.'00 mmincH from Die onilner Cincinnati, Then It will ho poHHlhlo for the Infantry to return to Tleu ThIu, PosHlhly the MaitehtiH taking over the city and proclaiming a monarchy wan widely diHciiHHcd tit Ghlncrto papcrri, making the miggcHtlnii iih no Manchit lender had been forthcoming In tho past six inonthH, It xeeuiH hardly possible one can now ho found, Should a dicta tor arlHo ho would find tho nucletiH of an army In the 20,000 or inoro Mnuchu troopH who nbw rortu the moHt concrete force In tho northern provlnceH. It Ih reported Yuan Shi Kal Iiiih only lftOO OHldlei-H remaining loyal. SNOHOMISH, Wn.. March 8. CI gitrs nud plpeH tiro conceded to tho hoiB of thin city by the city council. Tho city rntheiH think they am thus Htiimp out the clgnrottu hnhlt. An ordliitmca has boon piiBHod prohlhlt hiK tho milo or clgtirottoH or tho wrap pei'H lo hoy uud fixing u penalty of SHOO for ItH violation. Plpoa and olmiru tire pormlttod to ho Hold, how ever, to hoya 18 years old. Roosevelt and C. ). H. Wood In thf. Portland Hpecltitor. I am a pernonnl rrlend of Theodore llooiievelt, and an admirer of many traltH In IiIh chamcter. Fundament ally, he doi'H Hyinpathl.e with the' maHHiiH, and It Ih the iiiuhhoh who have nlwayx made a nation. Hut I rev,ret IiIm entering Ihe preHldenllal arena, It will not add to IiIh ca reer If he MiicceedH, and he will not Hllcceeil. I am one who hellovcH IiIh powltlve refiina) of a third term wan hy him only Intended to refer to the then campaign iiietlon. True, It wan hroad 'Jinl vehement, hut that wiih only lto(Hovolil'an. a I no helleve Hint there are crhteH In the affalrH of men mid uatlouH which JtiKtlfy u liroken pledge. Many men have dn cerely nworn they would not lake a nomination who were rorced to do ho. Huppone Lincoln had made a catu palKti declurallon that never would he hy an executive act ahollHh hIiiv ery. Huch protnUeii are much like the iiiiiiiIhkm promlxcH to love end obey till death. We cannot (ell. We cannot promlxo ho much. NeverlhelohH. I do not believe that MiIh count rj Ih on ihe vow or wreck, and that only one man can Have It, uud that that man Ih Colonel ltoohvet, ami, therefore, I think, Irrespective of piomlueH, he Iiiih done an iiiiwIhc thlnr, to hhhiiII the miwrlt leu coiiHtltutlon which prohlhltH a third term. The policy of thlH pro hibition Ih nearly an applicable to broken teruiH, for It Ih Intended to leuiove all ambltlotiK hnpcH and HchemliiK deKlmiH f rout the hreiiHt or oiii) who IioIiIh HiIh powerrul office. ('olonel Itoosevelt forced Mr. Taft on the republican convention and PUhIioiI all olhiTH tiHlde. He did It hoiioNtly, and with ItooHovclllan die tatornhlp; but Huppone Taft had only been bin tool lo Htep iihIiIo for (he Interrupted coiitlnuoiiH term? In tin1 aliHeucv of Httrh a ctIhIh or Mich u demand an hc(h uhIiIc all prom Inch and pollck'H, I think Colonel KooitovoH Ik the one man who ought not to enter the- presidential rare. He Hhould of all men lean the mom TAFT TO DECLAIM AGAINST ROOSEVELT PITTSIIUIKJ, Pa March S. PreH ldeut Taft arrived here at 9: Oft en route to Toledo, Ohio, today, where he will deliver a reply to the apeech hy Colonel Itooocvelt before the con stitutional convention at Columbus. It Ih expected that ProHldcnt Taft will devote a large part of hla time lo oppoKldon of the recall of the judiciary or the recall or judicial tie cIhIoiir to which he Ih unalterably op ponod. FIVE KILLED, SIXTY HURT IN WRECK ON WABASH DANVIM.K, 111.. March 8 In rounding the curve on a thirty-foot embankment at ltedwood creek bridge, two miles west or West Leb nnon, lud the westbound Continen tal limited on the Wnbahh railroad left the rallu hibt night nud rolled down tho Incline, killing five persons and Injuring Hixty, Several of tho Injured nro fatally hurt. The train wan one hour and twenty minutes late and wnH traveling forty mlleH an hour when a rail broke under the weight or the engine. Tho engine Htayed on the track, but several coachcH, Including a mall car, bag gage and express car, day coach, par lor car and three slecpera were hurl ed from the track, rolling over and over down the embankment and land lug eighty feet from the track. Three HleeperH were empty when tho wreck occurred. In the parlor car were about thirty persotiH, borne bad ly Injured, Most of the injured were In tho iluy coach, the front end ot which rolled Into tho creek. Wreck lug tralna were rushed to the fu'euo from eiiHt and west. Eye' on North Carolina OUKlJNSnOHO, N. C, March 8.- A campaign to capture tin North Car olina delegation to tliii Chicago con vention for KnoHovolt waa launched hero today at a state convention of nntl-Taft republlcntiH. Tho leading spirit In the movement Ih Richmond Pearson of AhiiovIIIo, who wiih In tho diplomatic service during tho uooho volt administration. Tho Roosevelt Hiipportera declare, they can muster Hiiffteleut strength lit tho eighth, ninth and tenth congressional dls trlctH toNiffBet any support which may ho brought hy State Chairman Morehcnd to Taft from the ropub'lcan votorH In tho onstorn districts. OAKLAND, Cal Mnrch 8. Police today are searching ror tho darlug robber who, after holding up tho crow or n Grand avenuo car and tak ing $17. -10 from tho conductor, drove tho crow from tho car and ran away with It. Ho ubtmdoucd tho stolen car ten blocks from the sceiio of tho hold-up and disappeared. a Third Term Htron;ly toward tlio whli-Ht r.oriHtruc Hon of IiIh emphatic declaration that under no elrcniiiHtanccjt would ho ntand for u third term. He, or all men, Hhould y.iva his friend and political koiIhod a fair chatico ror a fitll 'xpoHltloii or IiIn pollcleH, which CitfJllot be done In one term, ir thoito ppllclen are not ac ceptable to the country, the remedy Ih In a domocratlo administration not that Colonel lloom-velt Hhould pull down IiIh creature and climb Into IiIh Heat. Mo Hhould have known him Wore he heated him. The explanation or all thin lien In Colonel KooHovelt'H P'Twmallty. or a Ntiperabpuilnnre of mental and phyHlcal energy, he cannot keep Htlll. Me Itchen to bo In the game. A Htrong character, he wIhIioh to dom inate and lend, not to be led. Of a great egotlmn tie helievcB all thlngH pOHHlblu to lihnielf, eaully be IIovoh h) Ih the navlor and man or doxllny, and would glory In being the flrnt preHldeut In hlntory to nerve three teruiH, I never believe all I ee In the papern, hut It Ik (tilte chnracterlHtlc of Colonel IlooHeveltthat the thing he moHt long for Ix to be In the Huddle In Mexico, taMlng the excite ment and glory or war. Colonel ItooHcvolt helongH to a military age. He Hhould have been a knight errant or u king. Me wan born too late, and I think, nu I Hnhl, IiIh rrenent return to national politic Is a iiiIh take siud will not Hiircccd. The majority will reel the third term Hafoguard mimt net be lightly broken. 'Hint Colonel Kooxevclt Is breaking the unwritten coiiHtltutlon and IiIh own pledge. That he Ih not playing fair with Taft. That he Ik, after all, too erratic, and after the flreworkn wo rather like Ihe calm phlegm of Tan. Hut Taft will not be re-elected. If the democrats put up any Hue man on a conHlructlve, progreiiRlve plat form they will win. My choice Is Woodrow Wilson, because ho ban an active. cotiKtructtvo policy and Ih not afraid to proclaim It. and Ih a Veal Htudeut of political science aB exem plified In history. AUSTRALIAN MACK LIKELY TO BE FREED j NBW YOItK. March 8. I)ecattBe of n lack or evidence, the llrltlsh gov ernment today did not reslnt a mo tion to discharge. John McNnmara of San Francisco, tho "Australian Mack" or the New Westminster bank robbery, when he was arraigned ror the 19th time before nlted States Commissioner Shields on tho charge or looting the Hank of Montreal branch in New Westminster or $258. 000. Mack, however, was detained ror another henrlng next Tuesday on the charge that he stole an automobile rrom' n garage In New Westminster. LONDON March" 8A marble bust modeled by the sculptor, Las sore, was presented today to Sir Wil liam Collins, the emtnont physician ami surgeon, In recognition or his services for fifteen years as a mem ber of the Loudon county council and five years as u member of parliament. Lord Carrlngton made the presenta tion address. Freckle-Face March llilngs Out Unsightly Sk)(s. How lo Itcmovu lve.sily. Do you know how easy It Is to re move those ugly spots bo that no ono will call you rrecklo rnco? Simply get an ounce or othlno, double strength, front any first-class druggist in Medford, and one night's treatment will show you how easy It Is to rid yoursolf of freckles and get u beautiful complexion. The burn lug sun In March brings out freckles and as a result mora othlno Is sold this month, nud tho druggists some times find It difficult to get suffi cient to supply all calls. He sure to ask foi' tho double strength othbie, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back K It falls to remove the rrecklcB. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TIM1JBU KOH SALWfnOOO buys 320 ncroB fir, near Drain, Douglas Co., owners choice 32 yra. ngo, cruise cBt. eight .million ft.; or sell half. If Interested call on or ad dress Medford Laud Co., 1st Nat'l Hank hldg., Medford, Oro. aoi VOU SALB 03 acres north of town, 10 ncres In grain. 10 acres just planted to poaches and pears, bal ance eiiBlly cleared. Price ?6G00. All fonced, Bnsy terms, six por cont, MoiUord Land Co., 1st Nat'l Hank hldg. 301 VOn SALK One light span of young mures hrokon t,o drlvo alu glo or double or to ride, inquire at tho Bismarck- cafe, 30l Religious Educators tc Meet ST. LOUIS, Mo., March . The local commit!''!! haw everything In rcudlncHH ror the entertainment or the ninth annual convention or the Itollg Ioiih durational anxoclatlon, which Ih to meet In thin city next week for n Kewtlori of four dayH, The athndnnce at the meeting will Include oevernl hundred of the foremost clergymen and educator of the country. The Key. I)r, JarneH H. Klrkland, chancel, lor of Vandcrbllt university, rlll pre. Hide. NEW WALL PAPER Our spring shipment or wall pa per In tho very latent pntternu re ceived this week. Make your sclec Hoiih early, while Ihe line in com plete.. MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. Watch Our Addition Grow JnrkMin mill Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. !'. & II. Co. IJItlR. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOIl SALE IIomeRtead rellnqulghtncnt, price 5500. 41 acres 31 acres In alfalfa, $3000 cash, balance time. 10 acres '1 tulles went of Medrord, Improved. JS00O. .14 acres Improved 4 Vi miles rrom Central Point. 20 acrea near Jacksonville. Will trade. 240 acres on tho Applcgate, only $C5 per acre. 120 acres unimproved at 50 per acre. 2 small houses on Instalment plan. G room house near the North school, 2200. TRADE 1CD acres, Port Hill. Idaho. 41 acres, will take part trade. 1 V4 acres near Central Point. 10 acres near Central Point. 20 acres near Jacksonville for property In Portland. 1G0 acres Improved In Weld Co., Colo., ror ranch. 412 acres near lloscbur?, will con- sider some city property. Houses to rent in all parts or the city. MISCELLANEOUS Hand spray pump; make an offer. Large 40 gallon Iron kettle; make an offer. EMPLOYMENT Girls for general housework. Six coal miners. Coal miners to work by tho ton. Phono In your orders for men; no charges to tho employer. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono 4141; Home, 14. Dwight-Bdwards' Superba Steel-Cut Coffee Will you try it at our risk? Uuy a can today, if you are not satisfied with quality or price return any pai't or even the emptv can and we will refund purchase price. BULK COFFEE Are you satisfied with what you are using? Ts it worth what you pay for it? This space is too limited and the subject too big to cover in its entirety hore. The best and the sure way to convince you is to ask you to buy either a pound of the 2oc grade (yellow bag) or a pound of the 35c grade (red bag) with the Schieffelin guarantee, use any part or all, and if you arc not satisfied return the empty bag and full purchase price will be made to you. 1-4 lb. Free BULK TEA 1-4 lb. Free Better Teas and more of them to be found here. Simply as an introductory 'proposition for Saturday only, with the purchase of a pound of any hulk ton f)0c, (iOc, 7oc up to $2 per pound, one-quarter of a pound free. PURE GOLD BUTTER ' Order a square today, get acquainted with its truly delicious .flavor. 85c the 2-pound square. Special today only, large package 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips, 25 the package. EXTRA SPECIAL Huntley & Palmers London Biscuits Va-P01111 parchment packages Wheat Meat Biscuits Cuban Fingers Albert Biscuits Arctic Wafers 202 the Package EDUCATOR CRACKERS AND WAFERS Educator Crackers 25 Bread Sticks ;..... .......25 Bran Cookies 25 Oat Meal Crackers .....25 Assorted Crackers 25? Ooldeu Maize Crackers- ,.....-.'.., 25p Graham Crackers 25 Ginger Wafers : ,..30 Fruit Biscuits 35 Fruits and Vegetables in market Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pineapples', Lemons Radish, Green Onions, Parsley, Tomatoes, Bell Peppers, Turnips, Parsnips, Green Peas, Sprouts, Egg Plant, Asparagus, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Carrots, Beets, Sweet Potatoes. CHAS. L; SCHEIFFELIN, Grocer Successor to W. H. Rardon & Co. PLAY BALL But piny rrlth a SPALDING OFFICIAL NATIONAL LBAQUn CORK CENTER BALL 51.20 EACH COBk' CENTER THE OFFICIAL BALL OF THE WORLD SERIES Cork Center Bate Balls will be used in all World Series games for the next Twenty Years Bf ad for copy of th ApaMin; Catilojue flee to any addict Scad for lamplrs of Juk Ball Materia!.! for Uniforms. Vitt, A. Q. SPALDING & BROS. IW OCARY STREET SN FRANCISCO NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Are Held in Mooc Hnll every Thurndny nt ,'t p. in. Kveryholy invited. FOR SALE flood team, wagon and harness. Also some closo in property in Ashland and young orchards just coming into bearing. Houses and lots to rent. Good income property. JOHN PIERSON, Box 36, Ashland, Ore. ----- You are invited to come and see our First Showing of . Spring Millinery All the newest styles will he on display Saturday, March 9th MRS. DWIGHT At Meekcrs, East Main A SNAP GO acres, nix fallen from Medford. Kood Kraded roud cron.qea tho tract, all freo noil, at $50 por aero, f 1000 will hcndlo, caoy terms on balance. I'nrt Ih creek bottom land, su'tftblo for alfalfa. Bovoral flprlngn on tho place. Timber onoitRh to pay for tho tract. No bulldlnco. In tho Griffin creek district. W.T.York (SL Co. TUSCAN SPRINGS flavin no equal on earth In variety ot mineral waters and cuMdr diseases that modlclnci will not roach. If you aro In need of health, como now. We ara open all tho year and can give tho best of caro and attention now an woll an In'summor. Stago dally from Red Bluff to tho sprints. Furthor par ticulars address E. B. WALBRIDGE TITHOAV HI'UINOH. OAK Draperies We carry viy complete llne of draper!-, lars curtolnii, fix turen. etc., and & all clanies of upliolst(rlnB. A special man to look arter thin xork exclualvaly and will ctve n koo1 aervlce a la poHBlblfi to cet In even the Inrrst cltlea. WEEKS & MgGOWAN C9 ' h f,