medford rA.ni tribunk mrdford. owwow Monday. novhmkrr , 1.012, ! n- r s f, te-.. t (itj IOCALAND PERSONAL Mr, and Mns. M. M. Taylor nf down from Talent Saturday. Loose leaf for trdjtet, day hooks, journal or cash book, with or with out hinder nt Mall Tribune, tf Mr. nmt Mr. T. X Law nf Wit tov ftitrliiK" shopped In Medford Sat tirdny. Jamc llrlner nnd & Webster wore Jacksonville fepent Sunday At Ash land. Hoilwlclt Macleay, n capitalist of I'firtlAnd, principal owner of the pro perty at ill n mouth of Hogun river formerly ownM hy the Into It I). Hitmk lias been stopping In Med ford for a. few days, Jllfcs (Trace Henry made Ashland, her former home, a visit Sunday. Parties calling on phones regarding 1 ltd Christmas fruit car should state tholr phbnw number If Mr. Mcl.emon Is absent that he may call them up. !U JJCole wan over from Hilt, Cnl.. tho forepart of the week. Thto Cameron of Jacksonville hat Koao to Oakland. Cal., to pend the wlittnr.wlth relatives. , W. Ennllsh of Klamath Kalla has biynmaktnj; our city a business visit. Arthur and Hollcn Smith were business visitors In Medford Satur day.. - Trult label In any color printed hr tho Mall Tribune. tf John Twohy of Portland, a mem ber of the firm of Twohy Iiros., Is In Medford on legal business. Tho present board of county com missioners will hold their last regu lar Kcsslon next week. Mrs. Halllday-HalRht, contralto pupil of Marches!, (Paris), Itundeg Ker (England), Oeorge Sweet, Os car SaenRcr. New York, will receive pupils for vocal cultnro at residence studio, 403 Oakdale avenue. South. Phono Main 72C2. " 223 i. H. Mlnvr, -who was In Medford for over a week, for medical treat ment, returned to Gold Hill Sunday, accompanied by his wife, F. H. Farrar of flold Kay, the electrician, spent Sunday In our city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olnot of Ap- plogatc made Medford a visit Satur day. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O, Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County nank IlulldlnK Medford. Mrs.,F. M. Smith of Sterling under went .1 successful oieratlon at the Sacred Heart hospital last ' week. Or. K. It. Scoly is In attenundce. .Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Itader of I'hoo ulx were anion); the many visitors who shopped in Medford Saturday. Tho Koto Maiden Is com Inc. T. R. Daniels, deputy exalted ruler, has returned from Oregon City, whero ho officiated at tho laying of the corner stone ol a handsome Elks temple. Thomas Dungey of Calls creek and Walter Dungoy of Gold Hill were In Medford Saturday. ' Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Cold Ray Realty Co., Sixth nnd Kir. Duke Ha. el has returned from Kaglo Point, where he has been en gaged In carpentering for some time, j Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Kentner vis. Ited with relatives living In Jackson, ville Sunday. Henry andl Miss Mollle Maury were guests of Mrs. J. D. Fay Sat urday afternoon. I havo Installed a cleaning plant and am in shapo to reclean any seed grains. Vetch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. L. D. Drown at Russ mill. V. W. Usshcr, who is managing Ashland's telephone business, spent Saturday among his Medford friends. Mrs. W. K. Finney, Misses Estella Levy and Flora Thompson were among tho many over from Jackson ville Saturday. Home-made mlnco plo. Manhat tan. 212 Mcsdames It. E. Durks and C. E. May of Spokane are visiting In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Nye of nock Point visited relatives and friends in Medford Saturday. Real homo-mude bread at DoVoe's. Mra. Horace Polton of Sams Val ley has returned from a trip to Port land. Miss Ireno Plotuor loft Sunday for Douglas county, her former home, for a hort visit with relatives. Artistically printed letter heads ou fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas preeuts. Let ua show you samples. The Mall Trlbuno. tf Mr. Fred Lewis of Wellen tarried in Medford the forepart of tho weok. Clinton Cook of Applate and Clyde Lawrence of Gold Hill were In Medford Saturday, For goodness sake, havo R, A, Holmes, the Insurance man write your lusurnnco.. Ho knows how, Claude White, Glenn Owen and Charles. Painter of Contra! Point were among tho Suuday visitors In Medford. Ilnniv.mniti tiilli(i.mcAt. D.iVnnV 0 H. Hnsyc of Jacksonville nnd Frank Wise of Grants Pass were Mot! ford visitors Saturday. We hnVe 14 years of actual ovper lenco back of our business and are able to give you the best that can bo had Pantorlum. "J 1 1 Henry Cnllnaher, who hns been In Rliie Ledge district for some time past, diveloiiiiK his mining Interests and his wife havo returned to Med ford. Glasses fitted without usn of drugs. Dr. Rlckert, over Kontner'a. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Unrnes and O. C. Purkeyplle, made Ashland a visit during the week. Have your last year's furs made over Into the latest styles nt tho Pantorlum. 211 J. J. Hrown of Central Point and J, C. Aitkin of Rogun River trans acted business In Medford Saturday. Legal blanks for sale nt tho Mali Tribune office. tf Mr. and Mr. A. C. Allen of Holly wood orchards were among their Medford friends Saturday evening. We carry a complete line of silks and satin linings for ou to select for tho rellnlug of your Jacket. Pan torlum. 211 Dr. R. E. Gotden of Jacksonville nindo a professional trip to Ashland Saturday. Vapor batns and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chlroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnctt-Corcy llldg. Phono Home 145. Druce Hnck, who went to Ney's Springs, located near Slsson. Cul.. for the benefit of his health, has returned. Tresspass notices for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. It. Morvtock of Gold Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Crawford of Medford Sunday. So was Mr. Crawford of Ohio, who is an uncle of the assistant cashier of the First National Hank, and Is pay ing this section a visit. Dr. R. J. Conroy baa moved his office to the Hutchison & Lumsden bdllding. These offices were for merly occupied by the commercial club. l)rs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. llcnson of Ash- Jaad'ore In Medford on a short bus iness trip. Thanksgiving is about hero let us have your clothing to put in fchape for the occasion. Pantorlum. 211 Miss Agnes Miller of the Lower Applegate Is In Medford visiting friends. Hot cakes and maple syrup. Man hattan. 212 J. W. Frldcgar of Dig Elk It vis iting friends in Medford. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 News. Tho party left on Monday and expected to ho absent for ten days or tn weeks. Earlier In Hip nessn't the evldcnco of Jiniln In that vicinity was 'abundant, anil various parllrs of deer hunters reported having shot specimens of the big black, and brown old men of the woods The Hatetnan dogs lit com mon with their master possess a san guinary repute as bear hunters In their native wilds of Douglas coun ty, while Hnmmersly and Young en Joy n similar local celebrity, and tho conjunction of 1force Is considered to be an III starred one for brutu. Real hand made gifts are a satis faction, hut a difficulty. You may get hand made bags, from shoo bags to theater bags, towels, aprons, pil low cases, pin cushions nnd tnnum erable other gifts nt the b.isanr nt the First Presbyterian church tomorrow. Also delicious home mnde candles and canned fruit. Tea and wafers will be served lit n Japauosu booth In charge of Mrs. .11. A. Lumsden, Mrs. MncDonald will have charge of tho luncheon tables. Salads, sandwlcha and coffee will bo served all day. As their nre very few duplicates It would be wlo to shop early. 211 John A. Westerlund, member of the legislature who N a candidate for the speakership has returned from a tour of the state In the Interest of his candidacy and Is much pleased with the outlook. $2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Couuty Dank IUdg., Medford. Miss Gertrude Loralne of Riddle. Ore.. Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. llrliiR that old book with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tf John Adamson of Hilt, Cal.. Is In Medford on 11 shurt business trip. TWELVE HERS FAMILY SLAIN KAM LOOPS, n, c, Nov. 'J...-. Twelve relative murdered in Mex ico, Ineludlutr fnjiirr, mother, three brother nnd three winter. ! tint liurrlf.vimr iiiti'llttrpiicp touvuved ., telegram lltW morning .Ml"" Clei Irude Hock, milliner of lliit eil.y, The tttnxMiterc was ierielrnlei' li.v Me.Memt rebel up. occurred October l." mi the liuieli oi'iupiid by Mi". Dock nt I'letimint. Valley, it -luirt dMnnee from Me.xieo I'ily, v win nu Amer ienn citircM mid. tlii oiiilinrilics liuve "en tryinir ti locale thu dmiulilcr tor 11 inmilli. The mhiuv; woiiuui is inxwtrnled ttt the terrible now. UNION SERVICES NEXT THURSDAY Tlmtikgivliig tiny will he properly oliorvei in the clly next Tluirmlitv. Sliwf of the churches unitlmt with the Pivhylerinn lit union hcivIcch 10 he held nl 11. in, Art'ittiut'inrntH to IhU end were completed Sntidnv. The iliiv will he fully observed iih n liolldnv in the city. ARMY CORPS MOBILIZED (Continued from pago 1,) MEDFORD IT GRANTS -tr J- PASS BOHEMIAN GIRL AT STAR THEATRE Co., Weeks AMcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Soy Vboat I71 Vlffct VbOMSI r, W. Wesks 1071 A. X. Orr,, J8S per cord. Gold Ray Reatty Sixth and Fir. Maurlne SIcKeany, 212 S. Grapo street, celebrated her seventh birth day, Saturday with a Thanksgiving and birthday party to a number of her little friends. Thanksgiving samea were played and tho place cards and decorations were In keep ing with tho Thanksgiving spirit. Those present were Dcrtha Camp bell, Thelma Kcnworthy, Ralph Naglo, Thelma Ganworthy, Paul Gan worthy, Romana Searlcs, Rudolph Searlcs, Eunice Parker, nnd Maur lne McKeauy. Homo-made mlnco pie. Manhat tan. 212 In accordance with his annual practice, (Mr. E. O..Drown has secured the Isis Theater for Thanksgiving day, and on that day all children un der 12 years of ago will be admitted free. of charge as his guests. 213 J. H. West of Eugene left Monday morning for bis home nttcr a two days visit in Medford with his nnhew, A. W. Walker. Dr. Riekert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner'a. No drops used. David. Keith, proprietor of the Salt Lake Tribune, has left for his home after n visit with his daughter, Mrs. A, C, Allen. Collect those scattered sheets. of intisjc you value and havo them bound In book form at tho Mall Trjbuno. . . ,tf Judge Twphy of Spokane Is hero attPi ding to local business Interests, E. J. Kaiser of Ashland Is In Mdoford on a short business trip. Mnuy 11 garment Is ruined by some unexperienced cleaner, why take the chance? LQt us be your cleaner. Panlorium, 211 Mrs. Clarence H. Eades left Mon day far a visit with relatives In Texas, Sh? was called by the severe Illness of her brother. Corn for sale at Isaacs' ranch, Fine linen Muck stamped towels at the Handicraft Shop, 211 Frod Untomau, of Ambrose, Doug las county, arrived on Saturday of last week with three bear dog In tow, uud In company with Charley Vomit;, of .Medford, and John HammniHloy, of Gold Hill, Is now In tho vicinity of McCaiPii creek above Prospect In Quest of beur, says the I havo installed a cleaning plant and am In shape to reclean any seed grains. Vetch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. L. D. Urown at Russ mill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Williams who formerly resided In this city are hero from Korhurg to visit friends. Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. W. W. Cllne of Evans creek Is In Medford, on n short business trip. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnctt-Corcy Dldg., Phono Home 115. Louis A. Johnson has returned from a Visit with friends at Helena, Mont., his former home. Onk tlor wod for sate. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Robinson left Monday morning for n short business trip north. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. D. E. Raymond left Sunday for a visit with friends nt San Gabriel, Cal. He is accompanied by his son Roger. C. Y. Tengwaid has been appointed district manager for the Now York Life Insuranco company. Ho will leave for Portland In a few days to make the final arrangements beforo opening an offlco over the Medford .National Hank. Don't let George do It, let us do It. Pantorlum. 211 Sam L. Sandry of Rogue River Is In Medford on a short business trip, Thero will bo no delivering on Thanksgiving day. Medford Gen eral .Delivery. 212 A contract was signed yesterday between tho Natatorlum and Amuse ment company and Monsieur Jean Schlffer, representing Doyd & Ogle's Circus, for the appearance of this company at Medford, IJecomber 1 aud 2, of this celebrated old-stylo ono-rlng circus with Its funny clowns, its acrobats, tumblers, roller flkatlng bear, "Lady Livingston," its equestrlal goats aud "King Phar oah," tho most educated pony In tho world. Kvcryotit' is more ir le- fiuullmr with the -torv if the llolieinimi Oirl, Hulfe' fumou owm. Tin vri has been Uixd for the motion pie lure ficld.f nnd U to be ecn nt the Mnr thetitte tnutuhl nod Tuevlny. The storv of the nelile yirl who h brought up by uyp-ies nnd Inler re stored to her rank and the love In terest which eonnrct. here nnd rt yoimtr n.viv who nl-o tnrni out. to he of noble birth is n lunilliiir nnd ex. eiliup one. in iiddilimi the Star wilt run two comedy films. NEW -SOCIAL CLUB IS are either massed on their frontiers or nre lit citsy striking distance uud It Servla nnd Austria, tho storm content of the embrogllo, rwilly- come to blows, It in a rcrtnjntlty.that with in 11 few hours practically all, of cen tral Europe will be at war. Dispatches froiu 8UUn, Hungary, this evening report that a rumor Is curreut In Austrian circles toat Rum sin has suggested that she Join the llal.'tan alliance after peace U ar ranged and It Is reported also thnt England probably will sanction such a federation aw tending to check Ger man uud Slavic expauslou In the near east. Pence l'roMsN Sofia dispatches say that the Hut garlan cabinet is considering Tur koy'it pence, proposals. No Indication Is given as to what tho response will be. The Impression In London, how ever, Is thnt tho real danger In the near east Is no longer dependent 011 Turkey's action, that the Sultan hurt erased ta bo a factor and that on the Servian-Austrian outcomo hangs the futurn of the continent. The (Iranii pass high school tram ciiine litek M.uiinlny and defeated Meilmiil lit a scorn of !i to 0 Earl ier In ihr -.snson tho Medford hoys beat the nnrthtiriinht nnd ao the re" n.rdliudK n Hit Tho gnlite was 11 clean, hard fought one and thrt vic tory w-tit to tiic Pahs biitniuu Us team I .nl solved the riddle how to hreal 'u tin forward pass play, Their Justus were mnde by old fash ioned il alOi foolliitll, Cheshire. Teel and I'iiUI lo fur t,lie lnss played a gre.tt , 1111c .mil for Mivlford, Hill, (laics and WIUou Htnrrrd. A number of file yuitiger .Medford set nre plnnnini; to enliven the social life of the city (lii winter by u nerie of tturlirx to be held eery third week nl the NVntnrium hall. A eluli luw been nnmniied under the xiguifieent inline of "Ijje Uiivt'ler." A lViituro nf the bth's platirt U that daiieint; hlinll ououpy only 11 part of the evuniiiK. the remainder heiu ylv en over to diver onKinul entortnin meuts. Tlir rlub mrmbcn.liip litis been divided into five Icanis under the re bjKTllve iiiit:iim'ie of I'hu. Heed, I.nrl Tinny, Hurry (Jrny, Jr., ('. II. Redfield nnd I tent Sheldon. Knelt team will have cat ire chiiiye of one jmrty nnd a Leeif rivalry in oriuinivt inir novel stunts uud jrnyetie- is n- renily evidenceil. Hen Sheldon is netiitK 11s presjddit; Hurry Liiiday 11a treasurer. flKN'KVA. SwiljterhMid, Nov. a.". Frniiee todiiv orden'il her iirmy ie-M-nlsts to he )n ivmllnoss In join the colors on xhmt niitiee. All the rail roads of r'rnueo have been directed to iisseuiblc curt nt "tnilegie (minis. IIKItLIN, Nov. li.V-It is reported Hint here todny nennnnv is moliillx inir Iwo army corps on the Kiilun froiilieix. )i'Ksor, feuriiiK hos lilitieH, are dmwliiK money from the banks. L IS CLOSED FOR WEEK The Yiliniu.!iii sthoid has been closcil for 11 week In older thnt the huiMinc mii.v he thuroiighlv iiiinik'iU ed, follouini; fix IC of 11 inyle ense of s-cifleluiH. The ni'tioii wos deeidi'd iimih ouImk lo Ihe I'net Hint the Inst two days of Hits week me holidays nnd Hint it proHr IiiiuIko liou of tho luiildliiu: would rciiuito 11 weekV time. None of Hie other xcliooU In the eilv nre efleetcd. DRUGGIST RECOMMENDS Vliml for linn. Dun 11 People, If nny 0110 perau Nhuiild know the value of medicines It Is Ihe drug, gist who 'dispenses them and front our evperleiiiu i waul lo hay If people lu this vicinity only knew the value of Vliiol, our dulltiluus. end liver and Iron touln (wthout oil) lit (his season of tho year, wo would not bo nhln to supply thu iluinr.ud. This Is llo'ransa Vlmil Is a ciiinlil nation of tho two must world famed tonlm, painelv, the mcdlcluivl cura tive elements of ends' livers without the oil. uud Iron for tho Moml. Vliiol tones up the dlKesllVn or itaiispuriries and enriches thu blood, promotes hentlhfiil sloop mid u nor UlHl llpj.rllle. Ol people, ilulleute rlil'dren, run iliiwn, overworked ami tired women, should m 11 bottle of Vlnul with tho iiuderstnndltiR that yimr money will bo relumed If It does mil help ou. Medford pimrmarv HEAVINESS FEATURE OF Presbyterian Church Notes Thanksgiving service Thursday at 10:30 a. m. In the Presbyterian church, Unolon service for all tho churches. All are Invited. Tho meeting of tho men of tho PrcojcrJan church and congrega tion., on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock to plan work, especially to organise for tho evangelistic meet ings to beyin next Sunday, Decem ber Is', Evangelistic meetings In tho Pres byterian church from Dccombor 1st to 10 th, conducted by Dr. Parsons ot Eugene, Oregon. The Girls' club of tho Presbyterian church will take subscriptions for the Ladles' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post Tuesday, Nov, 2C, at the Christmas Hale held In tho chapel, SCHEMED FOf, DESTRUCTION (Continued from par.e 1.) Prosecutor Miller startled tho de fendants attorneys by turning over tho witness for cross examination. This move caught the defendant's at torneys off guard. Senator Korn asked for a postponement but Miller objected and Judgo Anderson ordered tho cross examination to go on. Or- tlo then admitted to pleading guilty to a grand larceny charge in Chicago. Judge Anderson this ufternoon fixed JI. S. Hockln's bond at SIS, 000 but declined, to Increaso thu bonds of the other defendants at tho request ot Prosecutor Miller. Mail .Not IUlcl Attorneys for the defense de nounced tho article by Mury Fields In the Urldgemans .Magazine and which Judgo Andomon declared was In con tempt of court- Tho defendants, tho attorneys said, had no connection with tho article nnd woro not In sympathy with It. ho rar .Mrs. iiockln lias been un able to raise tho Sf 0,000 additional bond required for her husband, If, S. Iiockln, secretary-treasurer of tho Ironworkers' internatjonal organiza tion who was ordered Into custody by Judgo Anderson because tho evi dence so furnddiliiced "showed Hock In was not to be trusted." Notice to Public. I hereby give notice that my wife, Salllo'Turnhogh and chlldron have left my 'bod and bdard at their own free will and I will not, bo respons. iblo foe debts contracted by them In the fut tiro unless I give notice other wise. (Signed) W. TURNBOOH. 214 DR. ANNA SHAW AGAIN SOFFRAGISI CHIEF PHILADELPHIA. 'Nov. 25.Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, this afternoon was overwhelming re-elected presi dent nf the National Suffrage asso ciation, 'die liisiirgoiit candidate, Laura Clay, of Kentucky, only got twonty votes. On oarly ballots Katherlno McCuljaugb. received 13 votes and Jano Addams 11, but their iames did not appear on tho deciding ballot, tholr votes revortlng to Dr. Shaw. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ill-Ill LIN, Xov. IM. Vogue rumors hen Hint hostilities hetwceii A nutria uud Servin had liegiiit caused n heavy slump in the market. Tho origin of the rumors bus not yet been learned. Peace In Sight IIKULIN. Nov. M. All iiidiwitions here today iiite to n. Heltlrment of nil difficulties nrisiiii; from the llnl kun dispute without a geiierul Euro pean wnr. Although military prepanilions continuo nnnbtited, Austria is hi n conciliatory mood, and srinl.offieial notes indicate the dnmjfr of wnr in tlerreiiMiij,'. Whilo Germany 1ms promised Austria its Huport in the event of n clash with Uussiit, Kaiser V$lhijlm hns. cmphnsi.ed the hope thnt war Kill be averted. Franco uud England, it in rewrted hre, iiIho have convinced the Hns hiau czar that il is unneeessary to throw nil Europe into the ;reattnt wur in history. Contradictory rciMjrtN PAWS, Nov. :M. Although the international situation renllin from tho Hlriiirglo in tho Ilnlkmi Mater is regarded hero today iih improved, there is II 1 1 to indication of a nettle- incur. It i reMrtetl (hut I?usm, Au,strin, uennnny uud Italy have ueailv 2,M)0,Wm troops mobilized, mid 111111 their iiiivicw nre ready for nny event uality. IIELOUADE, Nov. an. KinK Poler presided over a cabinet council here lodny, ni'ler whicli the government notified Austria that Servla cannot definitely outline her altitude until thu end of tho Jlalkau war. D.eit. Died at the Sacred Heart hospital, Edgar W. liromtey at 11:20 a. m. Monday. Nov. 25, 1012, ugod 1 yours. Ho resided at 1527 West Sixth street and has lived hero for tho past two years, comlmi hero from Illinois, H .leaves a wife uid two children, Mrs. Frank li. Thompson or Los Angeles and Horace L. or Medford. Funnrnl announcement later. NKW YORK, Nov 2.V- Owing In the publication of Ihe award an nounced hv the nliiitratiou ImuimI lo cnginecm deinaiuls since Saturddv' close Wall Street uiim icreutly Inter- iwted in the okhi!iiu of the flock market here today. Ilcimur was a marked feature nnd the lnrvet Iosoh were in railroads. Decline- of more llinn a point were reeordrd in lhigh Valley, Sotilherii Pacific, Northern Paeilie, Orcat Northern preferred aud Norfolk and Western. Canadia', Pnclfitt drooped I :l-H xud.. After moderate reeovrncri stocks ilmpped abruptly iioii receipt of an unconfirmed rrori that hostilities had been openrd between Austria and Servla, 1. ' - . .. ... Money Saving Sale of Millinery ALL TRIMMED HATS REDUCED 13, 12 AND MORE Ono I a I ilc hill of iinti'iimiiod sluipi'H, vtiliics to $7."0. Now 9l.S $.'15 Willow I MuiiiPM 910.85 $25 Willow IMuniPS 913.05 Ahren's SFI.PIH'ltltl) E.VIW S( JATIIW I Tll'lil "ITI'l"! ' I JI II' UMII HcZalvlSljsl'iXu? 0 ."i r xHriPZll All Symptoms IINpH'ar In n Khoit Time, Write Mrs. .1, J, JacoU "When Mr. Jarnbs began the iis of Sulphiirro ho had been afflicted with rheumatism for about two years." writes Mrs, J J. Jacobs, of Coupuvllln. Wash., to tho C. M. f Stewart Sulphur Co . Seattle. Wash . maker of SUIphurro. "Tho pain In the sclallo nerve of tho right leg wns very severe, causing him to limp quite badly. Also, the ulbow Joints were affected. It eemed as If the cords and Joints were being pulled out. n he expressed It. '"All these symptoms disappeared lu a very short tlmo after beginning to tnko Sulphiirro, and ho has never had tho pain since." Sulphiirro has cured thousands of cases of rlunimatlsm In Ihe brief per iod It has been beforo thu public. Hy purifying tho blood It puts nu cud to blood, skin nnd stomach disorders fiO cents and 11. DO, nt all drugstores. Pit I1..JI- ln.n...l SfflilS and moat .'&-h hotel in tli City. Running clLrtlHcd ice water in ench room. European Plnn, n la Cnrtc Cnfc Tariff un Rooms 12 rpiHiit .... Sl.OOcf.Wi 00 room .... 1 .50 rch 00 rooms .... 2.00 enrh 00 rooms 'A Hl 2.00 aeh 50 room Sk fmili tils 2.S0 oacli 30 iuitr, bvdroom, pir lor and bulb . - 3.00 each Tor mora Ihsiinnogucit sddSI.OO extra to th nhovo rain lut aril additional (iiit. ReJuctlon by wk or month. ,tamitsattnt Chtiltr W. Ktttry gsoaajEiagan-'mTyn-xa DON'T KNOW THEY j ItAVE APPENDICITIS Thanksgiving Supplies TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, MINCE MEAT, APPLES AND CIDER r BOOTHS 2 AND 3, PUBLIC MARKET J. H. LYONS Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company OUR DXAIN TILE, STANDS ALL TESTS Exnlriiiio' our jjoofls'iirfil feot our prices hoforo buying Elsewhere. KOIl SALK Cheap, duvonport, couch, hod, springs and mattross, center table, two rockers, kltchmi cabinet, chlua and comode. I'honolll. 2U(trotildc INSTANTLY. Sfany fodford pobpl wbo havo chronic appondlcltls, which Is not very painful, havo doctored for yonrs for bub on tho stomach, Hour stom ach or constipation. L. II, Hasklus, drugKlst, Btaton If theso poopla will try Hlmply buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., uh compounded In Adlor-i-ka, tho Clorinan appondlclthi remody, thoy clowd, chiffonier will bo nurnrJsod ut tho OtHClf buno M3 8. Central, fit. A SINQLK nOSB rellnveH ttieKnf FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Got Bettor Prlcoa Wo can storo 17 enmmoro of fruit, Kates as follews: 200 boxes or loss 25c per box i'or Ihp season. All in excess oi 200 boxes 20o I'or tho season, Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. v v. tfMMsjfessjlsjfj jtM, ' V.w