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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
L. H. Warner, .Jr., Hnlph Wood
ford, 0. I. Hutchinson nnd II. A.
Lumnden Bpcnt Wednesday nt Happy
Camp flBhlnt?. Itnlph lolls n re
mnrknble Rtory about a 30-pound sal
mon. John A'.' Poninll of ApplcKnlo Is
making Medford a whorl business trip.
All Pawns', dlmlUcs and white fa
brics At greatly reduced prices at the
Golden Jtule. 9i
Dert Anderson has left for a busi
ness trip to California.
SV. H.O'GarB'lipendlnK a.few
days'ln' the Applcgato country on
business.
Final cleanup salo of summer hats.
Yotlr choico of any hat to JIO, nt
1.98. Home Millinery, 1101, West
9th: - " 95
Mrs. P. J. O'Gara spent Wednesday
nlgnt at Central Point with friends.
A. A. Altkens of tho Golden Rule
has left for an eastern buying trip.
One-third off on all parasols nt
tho Golden Rule. 94
W. K. Merrill of the Pacific Tele
phone & Telegraph company Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roblnett
have returned from a short visit with
relatives at Central Point.
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphorn, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
W. W. Scott of Central Point
spent Thursday In 'Medford on busi
ness. 'Mrs. and Mh Norwood of Central
Point wero recent visitors In Med
ford. Nowls the time to get the latest
things In parasols at a bargain at tho
Golden Rnlc. 94
:r IT Haln has returned from a
business trip to Eagle Point
Mrs. Georse Pankey of Central
Point waa a recent visitor In Med
ford.
Seo R. A. Holmes. The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Rank.
"Mr. and Mrs. George Haker have
returned from a business trip to
Eaglo Point.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Reed of Dud
ley, havo returned from an extended
eastern trip.
Keep your boys, cool by getting
them a Buster Brown at tho Golden
Rule. Prices cut. 94
P. H. Dalley of Ealo .Point has
moved to Medrord whoro heTlll make
his future home. '
Mrs. May Bend of Lakeylcw is vls
Hlncfricnds lu the valley;;
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes-
tonVopposlto book store.
Homer Rothermal, circulation man
ager of tho Mall Trlbnno has left for
a week's outing at Newport. Mrs.
Rothermal has been there for some
time.
A. S. Rosenbaum local representa
tive of tho Southern Pacific company
left Wednesday night far Portland to
vlcw'tho Elks parade that city today.
Men's straw and Panama hats on
special snlc at tho Golden Rule. 94
Miss Bernlco Cameron, manager of
tho local Postal Telegraph company,
left Wednesday evening for a short
visit at Portland.
J. S. Howard spent Wednesday at
Asni'and on business.
' Carkln &. Taylor (John H. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law.
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
Carl Hellbronner has left for a
two week's visit at Newport.
A. B. Schuster. adcrt!slng mana
ger' of 'the Mall Tribune is confined
to his homo with a severe illness.
A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par
lors. Threo fine men's suits, all
woollatest style, 3G, 37 and 38 sizes,
for 110 each. See them now.
Miss Alice Kceley of Portland Is
visiting Medford friends.
R. C. Randall and wife of Gold
Hill spent Wednesday lu this city
with friends.
Our full line of flno woolens has
arrived." Save 10 by ordering now.
Wo mako fine ladles and mens
suits. Borlln, Medford, 219 W.
Main.
Thomas C. Dills of Afehland Is In
Medford on business.
John Twohy of Spokane Is in Med
ford on a short business trip.
S. A. Nowcll. ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
Mrs. C. E. Evans and Miss Atwood
of Weed aro speridlug a few days
visiting In Medford.
Harry Flnley has returned from a
trip to California and will visit sev
eral' "weeks with friends hero.
The Southern Pacific passengei
etal!6n Is tho only place In Medford
whero tickets to points outsldo of
Jackson county can bo purchased.
John R. Williamson of Elk Creok
is in Medford on a short business
trip.
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WccKs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
y Jaoae M71
Wfkt VfcOBMI V. W. Weeks t071
A. X. Orr, MM
tAT AtMZSXAVT.
It. 12. Galo of Merlin spent
Wedncsdny In Medford on business.
In spile or the fact that tho Med
ford ElkR arc having a busy tlmo at
Portland they aro finding time to
send postnl rards by the score to local
friends. "We are having a flno
time," Is the message to nil.
Moved to 31 N. Grnpo street. The
Medford Conservatory for music and
innguagos. O. Tnlllnndler, director.
Open all summer.
Arthur W, Chllson of Eugrno Is
In Medford on' a short business trip.
Mrs. Clara Itnrtlrtt of Salem Is In
Medford for a visit with friends. She
formerly resided here.
Wo pay 25 cents in trade for fresh
ranch eggs. Also groceries sold at
right prices at C. l. Earsley's Cash
Grocery, No. 2, West Jackson street.
a sorvir,, r micA win ho eivon
by th'o choir or the llnptst church
next Sunday evening.- This being'thc
last Sundnv before the choir Is given
a well earned vacation a special In -
vltatlon Is given the public to nt-
end this service.
Wanted to trade acreage In Oak-
dale Park addition for a small house
and lot In Medford. W. II. Kvcr -
hard, 1013 W. 9th, phone (5G71.
Chnrles D. Canadav of l,os Ancoles
Is In the city visiting his brother, E.jau from tho German American
w r,.n.n.. r,t tiiio -i,- un nnv ii.i
cldo to make his home here In the!'1'"? the prosecution alleged llarrl
future. n,sm removed $4,000 from the Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. James have re- Samara defenso fund for tho purpose
turned from a visit with friends at ' bribery.
Grants Pass. i Russell also testified that Franklin
John B. Angus has returned from I and ohn K- Harrington of Chicago,
a short business trip to Roscburg. J formerly connected with tho McNam
He Is a recent nrrlval from the east ara defense, held several private con-
and states that ho has decided to
main here permanently.
A. S. French of Ashland spent
Thursday at Medford on a short
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Johnson have
returned from a short visit with
friends at Seattle.
D. C. Richards of Leland Is in
Medford for a short visit with friends
He Is engaged In mining.
William H. Lewis of Anderson
creek Is In Medford for a short busi
ness visit.
Allen Clark and Floyd Blackburn
of the Big Butte country are In Med
ford for a short visit.
Mrs. H. F. Shipley of lower Apple
gate la visiting friends In Medford.
Miss Ethel Osgoodby of Ashland Is
visiting friends In this city.
FINDS GLASS IN JAW
AFTER MANY YEARS
WASHINGTON. July 11. Rather
a remarkable experience was that of
George E. Dlggs, head waiter In a
fashionable apartment, who, for al
most a lifetimeunknowingly carried
in bis anatomy a piece of glass one
eighth of an inch wide and five
eighths of an inch long. Although
the glass had ben hidden in the
flesh of his jow for a quarter of a
cenmry Dlggs did not being to feel
the effects of It until recently. He
went to a physician who prescribed
a liniment, which had the effect of
drawing tho glass to the surface of
the skin. Feeling a hard substance
In his Jaw Dlggs pulled It out and
found It was a fragment of glass. Ho
explains that when but four years old
he pulled a window down on himself
and that pieces of glass stuck ln his
jaw, but at the time It was thought
that all of them had been removed
Naval Officers Must Swim.
WASHINGTON, July 11. Numer
ous drownings of naval officers dur
ing the last few years, has led the
Navv Denartment tb adopt a now
plan for Increasing the swimming
ability of Its men. A new form for
reports on ship inspection has just
been Issued, with space for a report
on the percentage of officers and crew
who are able to swim five minutes
without exhaustion, and how many
are able to swim completely around
the ship without evidence of fatigue.
Swlming has long been Included In
tho curriculum at the Annapolis
Naval Academy, and great pains are
take to mako the young officers at
homo in tho water. But the suspi
cion h& been growing lately that few
officers keep In practice. This led
the Academy authorities recently to
require a higher standard of effi
ciency ln swlming tests of graduates,
so high ln fact, that last month sev
eral midshipmen were refused di
plomas hecauso they failed to meet
the tests.
Two Dead in Wreck.
KAMLOOPS, H. C July 11. Wil
liam Johnson, a fireman and a
Chinaman named Ix-o Wing, dled-hore
today from Injuries received when
two extra Canadian Pacific freight
trains collided head-on yesterday at
Wattmoro, a bmall statlou 27 miles
east of hero,
Notice.
Notico is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to be held July 1G,
1012, for a license to sell malt, spirit
uous and vinous liquors In quantities
less than a gallon at Its placo of busi
ness on ldt 10 block 44, city of Med
ford for a period of six months.
HOLLAND HOTEL CO.
Dated July G, 1912.
DEFENSE IS AFTER
TAR
WITNESS
l .OS AN'GKI.ES, Cnl. July It.
Tho defense In the D.urow trial nn
loosed another battery today In lis
attack upon the testimony glen by
prosecution witness Franklin.
After Job Hnrrlmau and K, E
WoKe n newspaper man had been
rolled to refute Franklin's testimony
to the effect that bribery money had
been passed from Harrow to Frank
lin. November 2S. 1911. I. A. Russell,
Harrlman'8 secretary, testified In cor-
raborntlon of llnrrlmnn's htntemeut
' regarding the wlthilnwnl of $500
fron n Los Angeles bank and Its
, subsequent deposit In another bank
'0 ,rvl cllcck hat Harrow
w,sne t0 rtraw
Following closely upon Harrlman's
declarations, Russell testified that on
I November 2S, Hnrrtman gave him
'600 to ,,c,osU ln tho California
; Savings tank. The money. Russell
, wrc. hai- ' obtained by H.xrrl-
umk on mni nay. wnicn was me
re-.suuauons uurmg me .Moaniarn trial.
Both men hae appeared as "star
witnesses" for the prosecution.
WILEY SEES VICTORY FOR
WILSON AND MARSHALL
CHICAGO, July 11. Dr. Harvey
Wiley, former republican officehold
er, believes Wilson and Marshall,
democratic candidates, will sweep tho
country. Wiley made this assertion
here this afternoon.
"I think Wilson and Marshall will
sweep the country with their kind
of progresslvlsm." said "Wiley. "They
are both progressives from prlnclplo
and not from policy 'As Is ono per
son I might mention, i think Roose
velt will run far ahead of Taft on a
third party ticket."
Uncle Sam Has Many Mines.
WASHINGTON. July It. Unele
Snm doesn't know how rich lie is in
Innris nml mineral resource, lie Iia
been trying In find out fur three yenr-i
with n board of export, but thestook
taking in still iiiifiiii-Iiol.
Tlie flassific-ition lioanl has ju-t
ninilc u preliminary ro'iort, sliowinj
J that up to date it has classified ;wn
eoal lands, acreage valued nt $721,
Sod.CiG 10,174.200 acre, ill all. It
lias picked 52,000,000 acres as mm
coal land, and tentatively withdrawn,
as possible eoal-benriii;; laud, 0S,
920.407 acres. Oil lauds have been
withdrawn to the extent of 4.741, 1S2
nedes p!io-phnte lauds over il.tUHMJOO
acres, and power sites nearly 2,000,-
uuu.
Probing Panama Affair.
WASHINGTON, July 11. An
army investigation hoard submitted a
preliminary report to the war depart
ment today charging Panama police
with unnecessary violence in quelling
a btreet brawl on July 4 lat, by
shooting down several American ma
rines and soldiers. The board will
not investigate the police end of the
story and if the preliminary report
sustained the Tinted States will take
further action.
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Heavyweights Meet Tonight.
SITULPA, Okla., July 11. Curl
Jlorris nnd Con Com key, heavy
weights, will meet in a ten-round bout
here tonight with indications that
tliu eonfej-t wilt he stopped by the
state police if cither man get hurt.
Adjutant General Condon arrived
here today and stated that the match
would have to he a "scientific boxing
exhibition within the proinions of tho
law," or it would be stopper.
Jury Complete Morrow Case.
CHICAGO, July 11. Tho Jury
which will try Mrs. Reno B. Morrow,
society and club woman, for tho mur
der of her Inventor husband, Charles
I). Morrow, was completed and ac
cepted by Attorneys for tho defenso
and prosecution lato 'todny. It Is
composed largely of business men.
' Taft Gives Autograph.
WASHINGTON, Jtilv 11. "Wil
liam H. Tnft" was wntteii today by
tho president on a baseball for Um
pire "Silk" O'Laitghlin nt the roque-.!
of Representative Keilly of Coiinceti-
eut
It wiih the hiiinc ball which Tall
threw out it opening (he hciihon hero.
"Flrjlitiorj Sixth" Is Back.
SAN FKAXCItiCO, Cnl., July J 1.
Hearing Colonel J.en Febiger and the
hjxth United Ktiiten infantry, which
! for tho piiht tin c- year Iuik boon
fighting the Moro tribes mnlur liib
eommaud, the transport Siicimiiu or
rived here today from tin island.-,.
Hy placing a cako of yeast In n
cup of salt It will keep fresh a long
time,
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DESIGNS AND ASS MIS
TRliASURY HhAD
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A. PIATT ANDKElW
A. Piatt Andrew, .Wx'-mt Sit ir
tary of the Treasury, lemieuil M
roslgnatloa ln a spectacular matmer
In letters addressed to President Taf
and to Mr. MncVengh. Secretary o
tho Treasury, Mr. Andrew nutde .
scathing attack onMr, Ma. vari
ability and his cmiUucl of otllre
A flood of Mr. Andrews grievance
against the head jdr hi deimrhnm
broke ln the correspondence whUh Alt
Andrew made public.
At the While House It was eiplnlnei
that Mr. AndrewV rotcti.it' va i"1
voluntary, as had fyc'cn asnmrl, lu
was asked for by tbe President.
Mr. Andrew was appointed Asll
nnt Secretary oC ho Treasury nflr l
had shown nblllty as expert ndvNei
and secretary to t'ho Aldrich .Motu'tuy
Commission. Itefor'hl nppoltitnien'
as Assistant Secretary he had tiger, dl
rector of the United Statu Mint. i'rlo
to his cntrano? to utllclrl life be wn-
assistant professor of Unance nt 11 ir
vnrd.
The Queer Elephant Shrew.
Ono kind of African mlco we seldom
seo or read about Is the little elephant
shrew. It Is barely four luetics long,
but the trunk aud shortened tall com
blncd gives it nuotber four to Ave Inch
es. Tho fur, though drab Instead of
gray. Is otherwise like that of a chin
chilla, as also aro Its large and delicate
ears, while both lu the formation and
the manner of utlug It logs It reminds
one of a new species of miniature kan
garoo. Again, nt times, when In a sit-
tins posture, it looks not unlike n Hurry
young chicken which Is trying to put
out of sight n worm that has proved
almost too much for It. Indeed, nt nil
times tho elongntctl mid highly sensi
tive noso or trunk Js very much like n
dark colored mid unimr worm that
organ, which during wakeful moments
Is always slightly on the wrigcle. It
has swift leaping powers. It will tuck
up Its appendages hml. like a hall, roll
over and over In a straight line, and,
after a meal, which occurs nt very
short Intervals and consists of several
mouthfuls only, ojilte surprises one by
standing Mock mil!, np.irt only from n
gentle quivering of the trunk.
A Certain Shot.
Tho ngeil, wrinkled gamekeeper
whistled bis dog and scratched his
towslcd head before turning to tho
compnny.
"Yes, sir," said he: "the rummlest
master I ever had were old 1'nrt.on
Shurpc. As blind as a bat, ho were."
"And did he go shootlni;!" exclaim
ed the audience lu tho village work
ingmen'a club.
"Shootlngl" replied the gamekeeper,
with n snort of contempt nt tho ques
tion. "Ay, that he did. Yes, he shot
reg'lar. WTlen ho was ln tho woods
and anything rose I'd cry. 'Birds, sir!'
and then I'd run behind the parson
and the dogs, M run behind me."
"And then'" asked the audience.
"Then the old gentM blaze away with
both ba.r'1-"
"And did he ever hit anything?"
"Oh, yes! Sometime it wur a cow
or a horse or a pig or a dog. Now
nnd again It wur n man. But ho al
ways hit something Ho were n cer
tain shot, he were!" London Answers.
Spiking the Guns.
Tho expression "uplklng guns" Is n
survival from the day when all that
was necessary to put a gun out of ac
tion (provided, of course, that you hud
Dccess to It) was a largo nail or spike
end n hammer. You simply drove tho
nail Into the Jouch-holo nt tho breech.
If tho nail was long enough to turn
round ut the end on tho bottom of tho
boro so much tho letter. It is Just as
simple, perhaps simpler, to put n mod
ern gun out of action. All you want J
Is n hummer. The breecii wock or mo
modern gun Is held closed by screw
threads. After the breech block Is shut
on tho shell n turn of two or threo
Inches engages the threads. By knock
ing a bur on these threads you prevent
them eugnglug. Any attempt to llro
tho gun without the breech block be
ing perfectly cloned would, of course,
Ijo of material 'assistance to tho enemy.
Office Lawyert.
"Ollleo practice I what tho average
lawyer seeks for now," remarked an
attorney, "mid th.it In Iho business that
makes Iho In t govt letiirns for tho least
waste of tissue. Morn money Is Hindi1
nowadays by Keeping clients out of
Iftlgutlon nnd free from tho dangerH
of tho Iiiw'h delay than by defending
them, evcij xuecossfully, lu i-oiiit It
is hnfo to say that thero aro home
0,000 lawycra who are making a ery
good living in New York from law
business that raiely or inner lakes
them Into court una that (hero nru a
largo number of lawyers who from
their counsel work and directing gre.it
enterprises and corporations, advising
and guiding wealthy cIIciiIh. take lu
each your princely -yew, oven fabulous
-amounts,"-Lawyers' Ulnry.
ILLITERACY GREAT
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WNSIIINd'UlN, July It. Home
or the evpetlH or I ho bureau or edu
cation have been putting In tho hot
dms this summer o,aiutulug tho
signatures could write tholr own
names. They round an ast ouliUiIng
Amount or (literacy among out jiest
people that Is, astonishing to (ul In
these dajs or compulsory mWut'lou,
hut not so astounding eonsldeilug
tho dllleuttle or getting mi education
'JOW years ago. ,
Altr counting nearly J 00.000 sig
natures utnl pint Km, the (ixporUi .found
that the people of Ataiwtchuficl'tH
were host educated, nml tig of
Virginia least. Tho New Turk
Dutch and the Poumiylvantu GorntuiiH
wero above the average In education,
ln Massachusetts 1 1 per cent of
tho men who attested legal papers
mnd their ninrks Instead or signing,
In tho middle or the seventeenth
century CS jier cent of Massachusetts
women could not write tholr own
names, lly tho end of tho century
this percentage had fallen to 38.
In Virginia of over 2000 men who
signed Jury lists lu tho Borentronth
century 10 per cent mmlo their mnrks
and of over 12.000 who signed legal
patters 10 per cent made tjiolr marks.
filed by Pennsylvania Go'rmnns
showed Hint 2C per cent of tho, men
wero Illiterate. Among the, ijiitcli
of Now York Illiteracy declined from
-10 per cent ln IfiTC to six pur cent In
T7.1S.
In all the colonies women posmfssod
the scantiest edurntlonH. In Virginia
"ti per cent of the women were Illit
erate; In New York 00 per cent. In
Massachusetts SS per cent.
Women Have Democratic League.
WASHINGTON. JhIv II. .Mrs
John linker, wt'c of the lone Demo
em tie congressman from California,
has bee ueleeted recording secretary
of the National Deinoerntie Woiiiitu'
league. lt objects an to promote
the highest principles of dcnmeniry.
.Mrs. John Shcrwiu Cmli of New
York U president.
IX HAXKHt'l-TCV.
Notice of I'lrM Meeting of Creditor.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the District of Oregon.
ln the matter of Frank W. Harris
and Charles K. Smith. Co-1'artncrs
doing business under tho firm uiimo
and style of Harris & Smith, Bank
rupts. To the creditors or Frank W. Har
ris and Charles K. Smith, Co-partners
as Harris & Smith, bankrupt:
Notico Is Hereby Given that on
tho Sth day ot July. A. I).. 1012, tho
said Frank W. Harris nnd Charles K.
Smith, co-partners as Harris & Smith
wero duly adjudged bankrupt, nnd
that the Mrst meeting or tho creditors
ot said bankrupt will bo held nt tho
orflce of tho undersigned In Hooiiib
20-22 over tho Jnckson County Bank
building In the city of Medford, Oro
gon, on tho 2.1rd dnys of July, A. I)..
1012 at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m,
nt which tlmo tho said creditors may
nttond, prove tholr claims, appoint
a trustee, exnmlno tho bankrupts,
order tho salo of tho property of the
bankrupt, nnd transact such other
business as may properly como before
said meeting.
FltANK J. NRWMAN.
Itofcroo ln Bankruptcy.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, July 10,
1912. , JH
Wireless telegraphy has been given
tho credit ror saving 22 ocean going
vchsoIh rrom loss In Ilia hist threo
jenrs.
To avoid germ catching corners
a new sanitary mouthpiece for telo
phoiios is Hindu fliiKh with the trans
mitter case.
CAST FOR NEW PI-AY.
JifMJ CECUUJU: ZJiMTKENZM.
The American Play Company will pro
sent Bayard Yelllors play, "Within the
Law," as tho opening attraction ut tho
now Eltlngo Theatre, In Now York. Tho
cast will includo Jano Cowl, Gcorglu
Lawrcnco, Mlnotto Uurrett, ICnthcrlue
T9wcr, Martha White, Ormo Oaldara,
William II. Muck, Charles Abbot, Wil
ton Tnylor, Brandon IIurt, Wllllnm A.
Norton, I.eauder do Cordova, John WH
Inrd, Kenneth ri III, Arthtii Kbl-llta and
Cyril Courtney.
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Russia Coiisitvcr Forests.
WASHINGTON, July 11.--All In
teresting story or tho conservation
or forcHtH lu Itunsla conies rrom Con
sul John II, (liout, iittttloiutd at
Odessa, That tio KiihhIiiiih, hack
ward In many IhlngH, liavi long been
roreseelng In tho matter or timber
Hitpply Is told by (limit, who saynt
"While tho privately owned wood
laud or Russia Is being annually re
duced In area, the extensive nlnlo for
ests, are hut gradually being hi ought
Into use. and for a long t lino to eomo
they will continue to bo an Import
ant reservo timber ttuuply for Iho
world. These foreiilH cover U.li.OIIO,
000 acres, n proportion or which Is
well stocked. The Increasing ""
xntlou of stale toiests Is idiowu by
IncreuMliig reculptn from Iho salo of
timber, which have risen rrom $!i.
tsii.noo lu istMl to Mu.r. .&.; io in
ion"
:yptok
INVISIBLE
9i HISULAL,
W&
L. ' I'lJ
1w q"-
"-'
lenses pive him the two visions
he requires in u oue-niecc lens.
They are truly wonderful
hifocnls with no lines of sepuru
tion nnd no cemented pieces.
Come in and see them.
DR. RICKERT
Oter Kentner'K.
3Mittyj
tIUHD
Health la tho foundation of all good
looks. Tho wise woman realizes this
nnd takes prccnutlonn to prosorvo hor
health and strength through tho pe
riod of child boarlnsr. Sho remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
possible tho suffering and dangern of
nuch occasions. Tha every woman
may do through tho use or Mother'it
Friend. Thlii Is a medlclno for
external application and so penetrating
In Its nature as to thoroughly lubrlcato
every tuusclo, ncrvo and tendon In
volved during tho period beforo Imby
comes. It ntds naturo by expanding
tho skin and tissues, rnllovrs tender
ness nnd soreness, and porfoctly prs
pares tho system
for natural nml Pf01
nafo motherhood. j:.'y2
Mother'H Friend rATIXtll
Is sold at drug tJiAMW
mores. Wrlto for freo book for ex
pectant mothers, which contnlua much
valuablo Information.
QRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Att-t.. Co.
Summer Rash
Ton can stop that Irritation lloli
from nuinninr Kln troiililnn in ttto
ucconds hy a mild, sooihlni; waih.
Yen. Jnt a frw dropn of D. D. P
I'reiierlilloii for I'ciriim nnd there In
lliMtiini relief the nKIm Ir cooled nixl
healed nnd you hnve iilmolutn prone
lion from auiumnr nixli, dlitlRiirlni;
pimples. Ivy poliinn, hlten, hlven. prlelt
ly bent and all other akin trouble tlmt
hot weather often brim,''.
Wo have rold many food nntlneptlo
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PACIFIC & EASTERN RY. EXCURSION
TO BUTTE FALLS
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1912
10UNI) Till i$i.no
This is a (loliliU'iil days outing. Train Ifavns iMfd
i'ord 8 a. in., iTlurning arrives iI oil ford SsHO ). in.
New and Second and Lumbor for Sale Cheap.
Wo aro i oaring down our warolion.se buildings
on railroad property opposite Soul hern Paeifie pas
senger Ration and are offering for sale material taken
therefrom at very low prices.
FRUIT BOXES
Berry, poaoh, pear and apple boxes Tor sale
ohoap. Wo have an assortment of boxes wlu'olf we
desire to dispose of at once at very uttraotivo prices,
CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
Call at faotory opposite So. Pae. passengor station.
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAJW-Y WAHIIINU A BPICCIAI1'Y. AM, WOItlC niJAKANTKKI)
Ordora callod for nnd dollvorod. First; cluaa work dono by hand.
Ladles' nnd mon'n aultn cleaned nnd proRaod. Tol, Mnln 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Klghth and South Contrnl Avonuo.
Rip Out Your V
Dress Shitlds
FfreJEm Quick!
You Won't Need Thorn Any Moro
If You Uio l'ER8PI-N0l
It'ii HiMMMiyo forever to dtH elillil,
niNMt-bye loi'xern'UnUiilinlurnt eriln
Hon of Ilia Mrnnuix. tm run rni our
M.Ulil of clolliliiK or live n hot uluify
"No Mor Afnvl'll t'.r.nltl ' "'
Mora Ui.nJM.U.. I U I'UtSI'l NO."
nin, hut you vftll nnvernitnln liftvo your
elollilim lu Ilia nriii.iUoiiklitu lltoiii
tTplrntlon. or hnvn llieui net UIT. hole,
nml have tin colon run, If you u tint
new uinrvel, I'lCUSI'I.NO.
otl rim wo to It tlnnew, to tlin tlnntr,
concert, or tiny oolnl iiilnlr. twlliiii n
Hint you will never l hlliollhtteil or lt to
trfnt int'ory lieetutn of rtrinll ieril
rillhlll. PintNI'I-.NO 1. II Hiier, It nlllll'ln
(ornititit, ittMolutoIr wife for tinjlxxly. Try
It mica: you'll Im convinced nuil iiirtirti.-il.
You rtpply It Willi the pml ililrli ll lutoheel
with every box Mild, pnitMPI-NU Ii u
wmnler. You'll Mty ixt niter uilntt II onee,
Hntltfni'ttoa or money refundvd.
I'KUHI'I-.NO ) for onle nt your itrtltf
kM'k ill Vx" It l-i,or nt illreel.on teenlpt
of irhe, liy the l'erH l'o., Tlf l.llifoln
Ate ,(,litrnro. Korniliiiiil reeetiinieiniiMi
lu Medfonl hy Clix, 3trn, L. II. lUtLliw,
Mxlfocil l'htmer.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
cri arrvs, I W uilles out. 'b In bear
lug fruit, the rest In alfalfa and gar
den, good Impiowuucol, a good buy
at iSUti pur acre.
f.r.r. acres, 2 V4 miles from Talent,
I Oh acrcn lu cultivation, 200 fruit
i trees, plenty of water for Irrigation,
J several good bullillugs, I'o.UOO.
240 acres, t 'i miles out, 200 nrro
tlu cultivation, several good springs,
creek runs through the place, flno
limine nnd out buildings, Jf.r.,000.
to acres, I 'a miles out of Central
Point, "3 set to fruit,, house and all
out buildings. Jf.OOU or still trade
for city property.
We want somo good llntlnga ot
)our city and country property.
Iluolncft riiiiiieen.
White Kteniuer to trade for uoro
ago. Team of draft horses $200,
Several good nuton. ,
Two ItO-an rifles. ,.
linploiiient
Women n'u! glilu for tpuierul Iioiino
work. ,
Itanch hnudrt
Man and wife on ranch.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
riiono-ll It Home, 1 1.
OpHip)ltn XiimIi Hotel
BOOMS (I Mint 7, l'l,.M BLOCK.
Washed Away
rnmedlm for the eldn but none tlmt
we emi recommend n" hiuhlt a Hot
fniiiuurt l. I t, Jrfcrlill()i;,
Ort n 2T.e irliil linttle iinywny wo
know li will du tho ttork.
Other driiKRlntt keep thin !. n. IV
Plencrlptlon the deiound In ho Krrl
ihry nil Initn 10 Ntoek. II hut If ,t
I'dimi to our Ntnre. we will tttvr u
the Drnt dollar (utile on our pnaintn
110 pay Ktlnrmilee, Ihiit I) I. I', -n III
itoi the lleh ut unve.
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