Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Oeo. K. Uoon, ox-pocretnry of the
commercial club, lias purchased ono
of the nlco homos of Humphrey, on
Uie eaat elde.
11. C. Dent, who arrlxieil In Mcft
ford ji fow' days ago' from l'oniblna
county, North Dakota, Is how making
ready to build upon and otherwise
improve the 15-acre orchard tract
which ho purchased a couple of joars
ago In the Griffin creok country.
Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first
class kodak finishings. S3.1
Geo. Mnckoy, of Kvorett, Wash.,
nrrlved In Medford Monday.
12. II. Lamport, proprietor of the
Medford Harness company, has leased
from Dr. P. C. Page the storeroom
on West Main street which is now be
lug remodelled, and when completed
he will more his stock of harness
and saddlery thereto. He will have
a room 25x100 feet In size, which
will afford him ample show aud work
room. A new, modern front Is being
put In and splendid show windows
will thus be afforded for an attrac
tive display of horse goods."
Something now, "Grapo Purple,"
at McDowell's.
D. K. Green returned Monday from
a business trip to Cottage Grove,
Ore. While there ho closed a deal
for tho sale of a good sized timber
tract In Jackson county.
Hands Across the Sea in '76 is two
of the reels on at the Ugo Theater
tonight and tomorrow. 310
A. E. Keyes and family arrived in
Medford Monday from Boulder, Colo.
They are expecting to locate hero If
they can find something to suit them.
W. A. Clark was In Talent Monday
canvassing the city in the interests of
Palrbanks Cottolene. He secured a
great number of orders, which were
turned over to local merchants. Tues
day he canvassed Central Point.
You can get your knives and scis
sors ground, saws filed aud scissors
sharpened at Mitchell's wagonniaking
shop. 22 South Riverside.
E. O. Swenson, of Falrvlew, S. D.,
arrived in Medford Sunday. He Is
looking the valley over with a view
to locating.
C. H. Shunofelt. of Kenton. Ohio,
is among the many recent arrivals in
Medford.
Remember your wandering friends
looking for a choice place to make a
home and tell thorn of the auction
sale of acreage in the Pierce "subdivi
sion, Wednesday, March 20. Should
they buy and settle iu this beautiful
suburb of Medford, In days to come
they will always thank you for tnc
bit of information. 309
,Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Foss, of Ft.
Dodge, Iowa, arrived in Medford last
week and are now out at the orchard
ranch of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Stone, near Central Point.
E. D. El wood loft on No.. H Mon
day night for a week's busiuoss stay
in Seattle.
You can save 2 to $10 by buy
ing your trunk and suUcaso at IOC
North Front st. Will M. Wilson &
Co. 310
Mrs. Laura Kammerer is visiting
relatives for a few days lit Ashland.
W. Durris, formerly clerk at Hotel
Holland, loft Monday night for Aber
deen, Wash.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages is tho only muBic
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. Taillandier,
director. Send for catalogue.
A. E. J. Gaffcny, of Dowagiac,
Mich., urrhed In tho city Monday.
Mrs. II. Smith returned Monday
night from u week's uiiHlnosa stay in
San Frauclhco.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
V. A, Duulap returned Sunday
ulght from a soveral weeks' visit to
Long Beach and Los Angclos.
Air. and Mrs. E. E. Woods of Spo
kane arrived in the city Monday.
Mrs. Chus. Roberts and daughter,
MUs Gladys, of Phoenix, wore Med
ford visitors Monday.
Mrs. 15. J. White, or Phoenix, was
vlblting Medford friends Monday,
If you attend tho Pierce auction
sale of acreage Wednesday, March 20,
and become a btiyor, It will prove one
of tho landmarks in the story of your
humble life There is no place like a
neat little home in that beautiful
suburb. 309
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beacom, of
Randolph, N. Y., who havo been in
Medford soveral weeks visiting their
Rons, W. .1. and Paul Beacom, loft
for the east Monday afternoon. Thoy
were accompanied by Puul Boncom,
who will visit his old hojue for a
few months.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposlto book fetoro.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Bay riiono 3271
xijrht rjiontsi r. vr. weeks 3071
A. S. Orr, 3691
SA.DT ASSISTAXT.
T. L. null Henry King returned
Sunday Hlght from.n Bevernl weeks'
pleasure trip throughvoutlicrn toll
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Vnwter woroi
in Ashland Sunday visiting fricudid
Mrs. M. J. McKcan, of Astoria,
who has been In Medford visiting her
daughter, Mrs. A. S. Tee, left on No.
1C Sunday night for her home.
I. C. Datcmnn, manager for tho
Medford Cream & Butter company,
left Sunday afternoon for n couple of
days' business stay in Montague.
A choice place to build a home la
the Pierce Subdivision. Bo sure and
attend the auction snle Wednesday.
March 20. 309
N. L. McGraw, operator for the
Postal Telegraph company. Is in re
ceipt of information from his friend,
Jns. MrMurtrie, stating that he will
soon laud again iu Medford. Mr.
McMurtrio has been doing some rain
bow chasing up in the North Yakima
and Wenntcheo country, In Washing
ton, but he has failed to catch the
substance ere the shadow vanished
and he's going to try Medford out
again.
Bosc, D'AnJou and Bartlett pears.
First-class trees, and don't buy from
anyone, largo or small orders until
you see me and I'll save you money.
II. B. Patterson, Quakor uursery-
man, Nash hotel lobby.
Rev. W. F. Shields was In Grants
Pass Monday on business.
Henry Penman, of Ogden, Utah,
and a missionary Iu the interests of
the Mormon church, left for the south
.Monday morning. He had been do
ing missionary work In this locality.
See A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all tho
information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance. 323
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roscnbaum
spent Sunday with Ashland friends.
T. K. Flynn and Normau Merrill
left on No. 15 Monday morning for
Turlock. Cal., where they hae a con
tract for the installation of a consid--erabljj
electrical work which will
keep them busy for a couple of
months.
Ladles, have your suits made by a
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen
tral Point. 322
C. F. Smith, of Portlaud, is oper
ator at the Southern Pacific depot.
taking the place of Z. W. Morrison,
who Is laying off for a few weeks.
D. S. Woods has one seven room
bungalow in Mountain View addition
nearly completed and Is now work
ing on another one of about the same
size which he expects to have com
pleted within a few weeks. Moun
tain View addition is in Weit Med
ford, south from the Trail Lumber
company's mills.'
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives anado any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tetherow. of
Grants Pass, sient Sunday In Med
ford with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
DcArmond.
Ermnott Beeson, of Talent, was in
Medford on businoss Monday.
Home baking and salads. 146
N'orth Front. Phono order. Home
273-L.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hafer returned
Monday morning from Portland.
Iter. Matlock, of Ashland, was vis
iting Medford friends Monday.
Trees for sale Peaches at 10c,
pears at 12c, Bartletts, D'AnJou and
Winter Nells. Special while they
last. See L. E. Hoover or phone
O. C. King, traveling salesman for
the Medford Grocery company, re
turned Saturday from a trip to Ap
plogato, Buuconi. Waldo and other
towns iu that locality. Mr. King
made the trip with an automobile, the
first car to travol tho roadc for tho
season. Aside from deep water in
some of tho creeks forded ho expe
rienced vory llttlo trouble. ChcBter
Luut accompanied.
Federal vacuum cleanor. Home
phono 2GG-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S.
Ivy street. 318
Mr. and Mm. Thos. Morrow, of
River Falls, Wis., who have been in
Medford for a couplo'or three weeks,
visiting with Mr. and MrB. E. N.
Campbell, rcturued to their homo
Tuesday morning. Thoy are very fa
vorably impressed with Medford and
tho Rogue river valley and in all
probability will return hero Just us
soon as they can dispose of their In
terests In the east.
Trunks, all sizes, shapes and styles
at factory prices, Jones pays the
freight. Will II. Wilson & Co., 10C
North Front st. 310
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Grove, of Long
Boach, Cal., who have been iu Med
ford visiting II. L. Robiubou ana
family, left Tuesday .morning for
Eugene.
Wo Jubt received a big shipment of
suitcases. Wo are Hulling at a dollar
and up. Will II. WJIson & Co. 310
G. W. Fry, of Lake Creok, was In
Medford Monday and Tuesday on
business.
Rev. L. F. Belknap, formerly pas
tor of the M, E, church in this city,
now pastor at Lebanon, Oro., arrived
in Medford Monday night and will
remain hero a few days looking after
his orchard Interests, south pfi Med
ford Mi P. Ralph Scott, of Portland, and
Mrs. Waldo Khun, of Ashland, arc
spending the week on Griffin creek,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bonnr.
Carklu Jfc Taylor fJolm It. Carkln.j
GlennO.-Taylor), attorneys-nt-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medrord.
W. l Simpson, who has been
spending a few weeks iu Medford
with his son-in-law, John W. John
son, left Tuesday morning for Boise.
Idaho. He iwpects to return to Med
ford In June and mnke this place his
home.
Merrlvold Shop Supplies Office
Home.
On Saturday, March 23. at hlh
noon, the marriage of Miss l.lllah 15
Coffin aud John Wesley Mills will
be solemnized at the home of Mr
and Mrs. K. J. White, west of Phoe
nix. The brldo to be Is a sister of
Mrs. White and Is an exceptionally,
fine young lady. The groom is well
known In Jackson county and Is a
sterling young farmer lad. They
will make their home on the groom's
ranch, between Talent and Ashland.
F. L. Tou Velio and George Putunm
returned Monday night from San
Francisco, where they had been In
company with the "Oregon First"
special representatives of tho state.
Mrs. Vina Cantonwlne returned
Tuesday morning to her homo In
Oregon City, after a few weeks' visit
in Medford.
F. M. Llndsley took train No. 20
Tuesday morning for Salem, where he
will be for a few days on business.
E. E. Miner was In Ceutral Point
Tuesday on business.
Miss India Stlllwell went down to
Central Point Tuesday morning. She
expects to remain there several
weeks.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low figuro we are closing it out at
a prlco at which It is bound to go
within tho next week. Inqulro of
Eads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
Mrs. C. McKean. of Myrtle Creek,
Ore., who has been visiting iu Med
ford, returned home Tuesday morn
ing. .Mrs. J. B. Rinehnrt of Jacksonville
called on her Medford friends Thurs
day.
T. B. Higlnbothnm aud J. J. Wln-
nlngham of Big Butte were lu Med
ford during the week.
S. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor 51. F. & II. Co. bldg.
David Pence of Elk creek had
business at Medford and tho county
scat last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strohmolcr and
Beall'tirdthenrof Cenlraf Point pre-:
clnct tarried a few hours in Medford
Thursday.
Roses are a specialty with H. B.
Patterson, nurseryman, Nash hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dean of Curry
county are visiting their former homo
in this valley.
Col. R. C. Washburn of Table
Rock was In the city Friday. Ho is
expecting the return of Mrs. "Wash
burn, who has been making Hawaii
a visit.
Anna May Jurgims, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jurgens, for
merly of Medford, died at Portland
March 12th. aged 14 years.
Geo. H. Aiken, .tho timber expert,
has been hero recently.
Stop renting giro me your rent
money and I will build you a home.
Pay rent to yourself. Address Box
473, City. 313
Mr. -and Mrs. E. E. Miner trans
acted business iu Jacksonville last
Thursdajr.
E. A. Btirchcll and J. M. Whipple
of Woodville were recent visitors iu
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stono will soon
leave for San Francisco to remain
permanently.
Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow
ell's. Mrs. Chas. H. Pierce of Ashland
has been making Medford frlonds u
short visit.
W. E. Weaver lias returned from
Jacksonville, where ho has beeu
beautifying tho Hanna residence.
Postmaster Jacoby of Tolo was In
Medford Thursday, on his way to the
county seat.
Real homo made bread at Ds Voo'i.
Miss Geraldlne Tholss was a recent
visitor in Jacksonville.
J. M. Ringer has become a resident
of our valley. Like many others, he
found the climate of the mlddlo west
too vigorous, henco his migration
hither.
Geo. A, Morse of Talent, candidate
for tho republican nomination for
county commissioner, has been hi
Medford several times lately.
Mcbsrs. Shaska and Wilson of
Grants Pass were in Medford and
Jacksonville Wednesday.
James Gurvln of Talent spent sev
eral hours in Medford Thursday.
L. C. Sisomore of Fort Klamath,
formerly a resident of this section,
will be tho democratic cundidato for
clerk of Klamath county,
Mr.-and Mrs. J. M. Shelly of En
gene stopped a day lu tho valley this
week while on routo from a thieo
months' sojourn In southern Califor
nia. Mr. Shelly is ono of tho pro
prietors of tho Eugene flouring mills.
Chas. C. Doughty died at Mon
mouth, Pojk county, not long since,
aged CO years, Ho was for many
years n sufferer from consumption,
and left Medford lu tl'7 to ilnhie
vlth relatives' in hl native town, Mr.
Doughty wus'n printer by trade, dur
hig his residence hero being lu tin
employ of A. S. Hilton 11ml Chan.
Nlokell.
County Clerk Coleman Is notifying
the appointees or the couuty comiuls
slonors' court for JndgeR niul clerks
of election Who will hold office for
two years.
V.. Cumoron, Fred Burke, 12, J?I
Uunyard. W. J. nrunihlll, A. U.
Rhodes. J. O. Brown. C. F. Young,
J. O. Hall. II. A. Iiojdou and Mr.
Voorhlos were iuuoiik the many who
Journeyed to the county seat recently.
W. II. Simmons was down from his
mines In Sterling district not long
ago. He hna been developing a very
promising iiunrtx ledge for several
years and expects to have stamps
dropping on tho ore lu the near fu
ture. Home baking lunches served oppo
site S. P. depot. Phono Bell 4U72.
Home 273-L.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Blowers will
leave Wednesday for llarrlsburg,
Ore.
Mrs. J. M. Achor arrived In Med
ford Tuesday from Klrkvllle, Mo. Mrs.
Achor has been ten days on the rond,
having beeu snowbound In Kansas
ror flvo du. She will loinulu In
Medford with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Maine.
L. W. Whltlug, civil engineer, re
turned Saturday night from an Irri
gating Investigation trip to Redding,
Cal.
Miss BosbIu Howard and Clyde
Smith were married at the Baptist
church In this city by Uev. A. A.
Holmes, on March 14. 1912. Tho
brldo Is a daughter of George S.
Howard, of North Ceutral avenue,
and a granddaughter of J. S. How
ard, the first mayor of Medford. The
groom is a native of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Frank Isaacs, chief opurator
for the Pacltlo Telephone company,
gavo a kitchen shower Monday eve
ning tor Mrs. Chas. Reuard, one or
the telephone operators who was re
cently married. The shower was
participated In by tho lady's asso
ciated operators and frlonds to the
number of 18 or 20. and It is need
less to say that the substantial maul
featnUonsv of good will wero very
much Iu evidence, as was also a lib
eral sprinkling of good cheer. Tho
shower was held at tho Isaacs home
on Woodstock avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Renard will leave soon for Cottago
Grove, Ore., where they will reside.
Mrs. Samuel fCope-nud "Mrs.. John
Cope, of Phoenix, wero in Medford
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Lillian Spencer returned
Tuesday morning from a several
weoks visit lu 'Chicago and other
eastern cities. Mrs. Spencer is a
daughter-in-law of Mrs. T. E. Spencer
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, who
have been In Medford a fow days,
loft on No. 15 Tuesday for Rcddhig,
Cal. They are from Goldfleld, Nev.
Miss Lillian Roberts left on No. 15
Tuesday morning tor Klamath Falls.
R. W. Telfer returned to Medford
Tuesday morning from Eugene and
Roseburg. Mr. Telfer Is In tho em
ploy of tho Clark & Honery company
In these places.
While treating her pet dog Violet
for what she Imagined to ho n goiter
In advanced stagos, last evening.
Miss Goraldlnu Rukcs accidentally
dabbed some of tho jodlno and cold
cream mixture ho was using on the
dog's nose and strnlghtway tho goiter
disappeared. The Iodine 011 tho dog's
nose caused It to cough violently,
which ended only when tho dug
coughed up a small ball of cord
which had lodged In Its throat. Vio
let has fully recovered. Tho ball of
cord had been lodged in tho dog's
throat for several days.
Mrs. W. Croft, of Marlon, Ind., 1h
lu Medford visiting her sister, Mrs.
Maggie Evans. 8I10 is becoming very
much Interested iu the city aud val
ley and may decide to locate here.
Mrs. Booker of Chicago, mother or
Mrs. Evans, Is also hnro and will
make her homo with her daughter lu
this city.
Piles Cured Jn O to It Days.
Your druggist will rorund money ir
PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
I'roiruuing I'llcit la u 10 14 anys. uuc.
The Central Londou Railway com
pany is Installing u ventilating sys
tem designed to supply 80,000,000
cubie feet of ozonized air dully J 11 the
stations of Us tunnel system.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 120 aero ranch In Sums
valley; 80 acres In cultivation, 14
acres In C-year-old pear and applo
trees, 17 acres In alfalfabalanco
or cleared land in -whoat. All well
roncod. Good house, barn and
well, School ndjolns property. Two
mllofl from postoiflco mid Htoro, 18
miles from Medford, 7 miles from
Gold Hill, prlco $15,000, terms.
Will sell part or all. Address L.
M. Flulier, owner, Gold Hill, Oro.
309
POJl RENT Two room furnished
house, clouprfl't, Inquire 125 N.
iioiiy. an
WHITE SISTER
II SUPERIOR PUV
"Tho White SWur" ut tile opera
Iioiim lust ulght wiif into o tin Im'M
plays of its Kind thai liu been ween
1u Medrord I hi okoii. It iiOmu'li
Miporiur to "The HoMiiry," it ilruuui'
built upon 11 ximllur theme. Tim phiy
w n ilrntnntirntlon f Muvion Ornw
ford's novel. "The White Sister."
Plays of this clans how ever. 1110 not
quite in Hlylo now-n-iliiys. Th
have niven place In the more popular
problem piny. The iilav has I ho niiuo
limits Hint ino-l of Mr. CniwI'onl'H
novels have, iuunol,, a iti'dmuiiimteit
of sentiment. Mr. Cniwfonl hud lit
erary nonius hut his writing was nil
in a 'minor key, he had no sense of
humor whatever. When his elutrne
tors wore not plunged iu hopeless love
thoy wow nothing. The plii.v, how
ever, lust night, was luui'li enjoyed Jv
the mulimico. ns the many iiiiliiin
onll.s testified. Miss Knhcitu Tu.xlor,
in Ihe. title roll proved herself 1 11
omotioiinl uetros of ability. The east
wits fuitwfiietory and tho perform
unco smooth.
"- Kl) AKMIKWS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that plans
ami spectttratlous for buildings to bo
erected near Talent, Oregon, for the
Southern Oregou Experiment Station
may bo obtained at tho orflce of F.
Clark, architect, Medford, Oregon,
for the purpose of submitting bids.
Bids must bo scaled and sent to the
undersigned before March 21, 1912.
Tho Experiment Station authori
ties rescrvo tho right to reject any
and all bids.
V. C. REIMER,
311 Medford. Oregon.
NOTICE.
Tho Granlto City Training School
for NurscK (incorporated) can ac
commodate two more applicants Im
mediately. Wages (mid from date
you enter.
TJioho wishing to mnko application
may do so by letter or lu person, at
GRANITE CITY HOSPITAL.
311 Ashland, Oro.
RESOLUTION OP CONOOI.ENCi:.
Whereas, It IiIih pleased Almighty
God to call to her eternal reward the
mother or our esteemed brother
Martin Iteildy, bo It resolved that we,
tho members, or Itogue Uher council
15) I, Knights or Columbus, extend
to Brother Roddy our sincere s 111
pathy lu his sad loss, aud ho It fur
ther resolved Mint a copy of this res
olution be spread on tho minutes of
our council and a copy be presented
to Brother Ueddy.
J. M. O'FARUELL.
G. W. CONNOR,
Committee.
II HE.
Fire me away It you wish, but some
day YOU may bo FIRED from your
FIRESIDE by way of tho nearest
FIRE escape. Thou you will bo
ALFIRED worry you didn't take out
u FIRE Insurance policy with
S. B. GltAHAM.
Room II Over Postofflou
Phenes: Main .'JCM; Home 279.
Aggressive
Reliable
MERCHANTS TALK
RAILROAD RATES
The .Modfoid Merchants' mmpi'lu--
t Ion met lu St Mtirlt'x hall .Monday
ulght It was the tegular ninntlil)
moating and theVo was n hiumI atlund
num. Tho Imiuiliet was served by
tho ladles or tho l4pUmiMl church
and was a splendid spread.
II. l (hiruolt khvu u very Inloront
tug talk on freight rates, niul other
mattoiH of Intoi out to tho merohunU
and tho cfltiiinuitlly hi geliorol wi
(IIhi'UhmihI by various spoakoiH.
Mr. (larnott etilled attention to tho
fact that slute tho Medford truffle
hut ouu was established thro , has
boon a reduction of about 30 per cent
and ho urged the hiwnrlailou to sup
pott work along these linos.
Tho reductions or March 15 do not
apply on Interstate shipments, hut by
billing such shlptnontn to Portland
and thou to Medford tho reduction
can bo taken ndvuutano of. It Is
probable that xomo arrangement will
bo made with tho retail merchants'
UHMiolntlon of Portland so that at a
nominal expense Medford shipments
can be handled lu that city uud for
warded to this city.
Mr. (laruntt declared that a favor
able decision or the Interstate com
merce comtiilvMnn was exlo'ctod ni
focttug shipments to Medford fiom
Sun Francisco uud until then ship
ments from the south can bo touted
to Poitlaud via bout aud roshlppod to
Medford at a material Having.
Northwest Livestock Show
POIITLANI), Or.. March It". Tho
second aiiniiNl Pacific northwest live
stock show opened ut the union stock
yards' hero Monday and will con
tinue until Thursday. The exhibition
of cuttle, horses, sheep, swine and
goats Is one of the finest over shown
lu this suction and Is typical or the
wonderful growth of the livestock In
dustry lu Washington, Oregon. Idaho
aud Montana. Six thousand dollars
In premiums wll bo distributed
among the winning exhibitors.
Drewcrs to Train In Efiypt
MILWAUKEE, Wis., March ID.
Manager Hugh Duffy with a large
sipuid ol players or the Milwaukee
Ainor,i'im association lu low departed
today for Cairo, III , where tin Jliew
ors aru to get into condition for the
coming season
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Attontion or owners of hotols and buildings usod for
purposes of public ontertainmont is called to violations of
state laws regarding firo escapes. Ponolties of $50 a day
for violation aro imposod for failure to provido at loast
one firo escape on each street front of a hotol building,
easily accessible from each room. Doath has already re
sulted in the city of Portland duo to such violation. Action
against ownors for manslaughter has boon brought. This
is notice to owners of Medford proporty that complaint has
been made of violations hero and prosecution will rosult
unless tho law is compliod with.
F. H. COWLES,
lYp. Tlif National Kirp Protection Association.
STOP SWEARING
TOMORROW in this space wo will tell you how to slop
this bad habit.
YOU may think you have an idea of what we will say,
but let UK tell YOU rilit here that wo art." the oi'igiualors
ofNICW IDIOAK and NhiW AllflTNODS. This will be ouu
of tho NEW J.DtiAS.
OUR "MKTHOl) will be one of Ihe NUW AltiTIIOLKS.
We give you something every day that is brand NI'IW.
AVo conduct our RUSINKNS in tho sumo way.
Wo treat our patients by the NEW METHODS.
OUR RRJCKK are also NEW and about half you ex
pect. OUR. WORK is always the best,
We want YOU for OUR friend, YOU will bo too.
We like this place and it spews to like US.
This in MARCH, wo want you all to niarcji Io US.
DON'T forget l.o road, How to stop swearing.
. . , TOMORROW ISTHE DAY '
Drs.aunders & Ooon. CONSULTATION always liMMIllil
MEDKORD, ORE.
OARNJOT-COREY .1JUU,U.IN(
LEON IS HELD:
PAL IS FREED
The county mnml July TuoMdti io
turned two Mile bills against Cluulos
Urnn, one rliiihtluK hirreii and the
other hiieoiiy from a bulldlhK. Ills
coiupniilon. l'otr Lupus, was llhor
utd by tho unind Jury. '
Those twA hnvH ate tho MwrtonilM
who ioieiitl cuiiriwd fu a Ihi'ko
testimony uried iu iiihii hImIs from
Leon at tho thue or Mm cimfwwdnu
stated I hat h Minns wm iuilty itfld
that UipiiK wh merely hotidwliikod
h him. On this showing Lop us sas
li: MttI.
Tho ki "id Jun fallal to iiiui u
true Will tlMl Janlwi A. Power,
charged with routing Hen UmpniHir
mint to n uheck 1 ! iriillt"d.
the ht'IM Jury bolfcvliil tlmt he was
not responsible at thu limn.
J. I. Illowor, olmigwl with einbe
xlomout of scIihoI funds, wm ileal oil
by Mm lemud Jury, which ivturitwl
not a true bill.
IIICI.L INGHAM, Wm . March II".
- Tho largest tesl wttwtv transact Ion
of the year was immplotml unlay
when Victor Itistloi pniilutsed the
Beck theater aud ndJoliiliiK properly
ror $21)0.000
Potato Pnncnkc
(Rtttr hy httt, ittUnArmiltmmg)
Here i somf thing lu piirWn a lit
tle illtTcrrnt from the ordinary :
Oni uusrl of rsw potnt't, ihr srs(sl
or run threucli n rHt otitPr, add four
ruts nltiMl . Iwstlmf mih nn In tlmr
eutfhlr. AiUl unit ami iwtHMr 4 s lu
ll Hour, only eixuvu i (inl ilia mi.
fur; lh nimtutil will vnry owlsr i Hf
Orelicn In PlaUnH. Pi ! Km it)MMtil-
fill In dripping or CuiUiUn autl serve
promptly.
Pancake; doughnuti, fritters, etc,
fried In Cottolene come out light, crip,
and free from grea Ymi will ftH it
more MtUfactory than lard more wo
00mle.1l, too mnl. remember, tlnrc It
no indication iu Cottoleuc.
MISS RUTH BOWER
Pls' OrgiuiM
Teacher of Piano
Graduate of Wlufleld College t
Music, ut Wlnflold. Khii : pupil of
Mine. Marie von Piiiuhuhl at von
ruschuld I'nlvorslty of Muala In
Washington, D. C ; atmlDtil at School
or Music or Kansaa Stat Uuherslty.
teacher lu Wlufleld Col leg or Music;
S years' oxperluneo, Luachotilxky
mutliod.
CM HooMict( St. I'liene Hell 111:1
Progressive
Ethical
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