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MEDFORD MATT. TRTnUNR, MRDFORD, ORKUOJC. SATl'IfDAV. NOVMMIII'JK HO. I!)12.
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At tho Cntholle fntr this evening
In tfeo Painter Piano Home Mr. Ed
Andrew will sing by request, ",My
Hero," trout tho Chocolate Soldier,
nnd "Day Dreams" from the Spring
Mold."
.Turkey .dinner served nt six
o'clock nt tho, Palmer Plano( House
hy the, ladlos of tho .Catholic' fair.
Mrs. It. K. Swan spent tho past
week Uh ?'? ,nl,Mr. D. 11. Hub
tell at SunnVsidc Farm.
Fruit, labels In any color printed
by the Mall Tribune. tf
Tjirkcy dinner served nt six
o'clock Hi tho Paltncr Piano House
by the ladies' or tho Catholic ralr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Clemens of Hlg
llutto nro In Medford on a short
business trip.
Mrs. rHnlllday-Hatgut, contralto
pupil of Marches!. (Paris), Kandeg
gor (England), George Sweet, Os
car Snonger, New York, will receive
pupils tor vocal culturo at rcstdonco
studio, -l03 Oakdale avenue, South.
Phono Ml.ln 72C2. 223
Louis V. Hawkins of Salem Is In
Mcdford for a visit with friends.
furs cleaned, altered and rcllncd,
at Pantorlum. 215
Vane Coltlg returns to Corvnl
lls Tuesday after Thnnksghlug at
borne. '
John W. Stead is In Mrdford for a
brief visit with friends.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-
at-law, over Jackson Qounty Hank
Building Mcdford.
V. W. Wilson loft Saturday morn
ing for a short business trip north.
A. E. Ileames left Saturday for a
business visit at Grants Pass.
Tho Rote Maiden Is coming.
Porter J. Ncff left Saturday for
Klamath Falls where ho will offi
ciate as orator of tho day at the
tilks' memorial services Sunday.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 anJ $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth and Fir.
Paul Edwards of Eagle Point is In
Mcdford on a short business trip.
R, C. Stead of Gold Hill was a
recent visitor In Med ford.
Real home-made bread at DoVoo's.
II. A. Scbcll of Grants Pass Is
spending n fow days with. Medford
friends.
Dry plno block wood at Dig Pines
Lumber Co. Phono Main I.
Paul Edwards of Eagle Point made
a business trip to Mcdford Friday.
Furs cleaned, altered and rellned.
at Pantorlum. 213
J. E. Rummcl was among the
many from elsewhere who traded
with our merchants during the
week.
Artistically printed letter heads on
fancy bond paper make tlno Christ
mas presents. Lot us show you
samples. Tho Mall Tribune tf
John W. Opp, tho well known mln
rng man, and bis famly have become
residents .of Mcdford.
Soft wood 12 a tier. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
At a,bargaln, a good stump-pulling
mnchtno with cable, In fine condition.
Apply at 433 South Fir street, Med
ford., , '
Dry jilno block wood at Rig Pines
Lumber Co. Phone Main 1.
R. R. Zimmerman, who Is In
chargo of J. M. Fink's big orchard
mid farm, was In opr city Friday
Ho raised enough corn this season to
fatten several hundred hogs.
Glasses fitted without uso of
drugs. Dr. Rickcrt, over Kontnor'i.
Wm, Johnson of tho Jucksontlllc
dairy hail business In Mcdford Frl
day.
Oak tier wod.for sale. Gold. Ray
Realty Co.
Roy UJrlch Htid Rica Chapman of
Jacksouvllln tarried In Mcdford a
short tlmo Friday evening.
Legal blanks for salo at tho Mall
Trlbunq office. , If
Owen Dunlap and Arthur Rose
spent several hours lu our city Fri
day.
Dry I'luo block wood nt Rig nine
Lumber Co. Phono Main 1. ,
Mark Armstrong of Grants Puss
was in Mcdfon) and Jacksonville Frl
pay." , ..
Vapor baths and scientific massage
$1.00 for men un,d women. Dr, R.
J. .Lockwood, chlroprocter and norvo
specialist, 203 Garnolt-Cprey Bldg.
Phono Home 14G.
A, C. Walker, Vinton ileal! mid
Pat Stcdhorn of Central Point pre
cinct transacted busjiiess li, Miflford
Friday. , , .
Dry plno block wood at Dig Pines
Lumber Co. Phone Main 4.
, tjeorga uud It. Warner ramu down
from Urowiihboro Friday, for u short
stay.
Weeks AHcCowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
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A. at. nr MM
KABY AMICfAaf
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Carpenter brother wrro Mcdford
Visitors Frlday"lght.
Oak liar wod for sale. Gold Ray
Ilcaity Co. 4" "t
llcnj, M. Collins of Jacksonville
was In Mcdford Friday, but did not
tarry long.
Charles Handle and his family
havo removed from l.ake ervek to
Mcdford for the winter.
Tresspass notices for salo at tho
Mall Tr'lbuno office. tf
Slntcon Farlow, a pioneer of Utko
creek, district, nnd his ncphuw, Thos.
Fnrlow, transacted business lu Med
ford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nnlly, who have
been located In Rig Hutto district
for soverat years, hate become resi
dent of Mcdford.
Dr. It. J. Conroy has moved his
ottlco to tho Hutchison & Lttmsdon
hulldlng. Thcso offices woro for
merly occupied by tho commercial
club. Dr. Conroy and Clancy have
dissolved partnership.
Glenn O. Taylor, Justice of the
pcaco of Medford district, matin nn
official visit to Jacksonville Friday.
S. M. Hawk of Dig 'Hutto made
Mcdford a business visit Friday.
For goodness sake, havo R, A,
Holmes, tho Insuranco man write
your Insurance. Ho knows how.
Mrs. Olive Hell of Hrownshoro
was a Mcdford visitor Friday after
noon.
Mrs. G. N. Lewis of Jacksonville
spent n few hours In Mcdford Friday
Frank Cameron, Walter Uostwlek
aud James T. Hucklcy was oer front
Applegatc Friday.
Try n Vapor bath for that cold. Dr.
It. J. Lockwood, Garnctt-Corey Hldg.,
Phono Home 145.
J. C. Williams of Evans creek was
In Medford and Ashland Friday.
Mrs. Hlbbard of Colfax, Cat., who
has been visiting In Medford, the
guest of her son, Joseph Hlbbard,
left for her home Friday afternoon.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 nnd $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth nnd Fir.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Welch of
Rogue River were Mcdford visitors
Friday.
Hand painted water colored novel
tics at The Handicraft Shop. 215
Thomas W. Ueckett, for many
years a resident of Medford, but
who removed to Myrtlo creek, Doug
las county, some tlmo ago, died
Thursday after a lingering illness,
aged 4T years. The remains will be
Interred In tho cemetery at Phoenix
Saturday afternoon, under tho aus
pices of tho Woodmen of the World.
Dr. Rickcrt. eyesight specialist,
oVcr Kcntncr's. No drops used.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shearer were
Thanksgiving guests of friends liv
ing In Ashland.
Special turkey table d'hoto dinner
Sunday, 50 cents, Nash Grill. 215
Holman Peter Is visiting relatives
lu Mcdford, after an absenco of
nearly five years .from Southern
Oregon, ; . ,
Collect those scattered sheet of
music you value and have them
bound la book, form at the Mall
Tribune. , tf
R. E. HIdo, who has been north In
the Interest of tho Investors nnd
Uullders association of Portland, re
turned Tuesday,
Special turkey table d'hoto dinner
Sunday, 50 cents. Nash Grill. 215
Thomas Pankcy of Central Point
made a trip to Medford Friday af
ternoon.
$2000.00 or fraction thereof to
loan on Improved country real cs
tate at current rates. Carkln &
Taylor, Jackson Couuty Dank Hldg.,
Mcdford.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Ilanley were
among their Mcdford friends Friday.
Lincoln McCormlck has returned
from a business trip to Portland.
Hrlng that old book with torn
binding down and havo It rebound
at tho Mull Trlbuno. office Costs
but little. tf
C. O. Hall, who wd located near
Central Point for several years, Is
now a resident of Yamhill county.
Special turkey tablo d'hoto dinner
Sunday, 5,0, cents, Nash GrlJI. 215
F. II,, Kansonie of Portland, a
pioneer, cqujtuprclal traveler. Is mak
ing Mcdford a buslnets visit.
A carload of stool rods for Med
ford's bridgn across Hear creek ar
rived Friday nud will soon bo in po
sition. C. E. Ernest of Weed wus In
Mod ford recently on official business
for the Wcod Lumber company.
John W. Ellis has returned from
a short business trip to San Francis
co. J. Katon of tho Mebdows district
was a recent Mcdford visitor. He
makes a speciality of growing flue
potatoes, '
Mrs.. E. Hughes of Central Point
has moved to thia city whero she
will mako her futuro home,
W. L. Uurnurd of Williams creek
Is in Medford on a short btislnosu
trlp,
Mra' II. E. Tracoy of Climax Is In
Medford visiting her daughter who)
is attending the public schools.
Lawrence Lewis 1ms returnod
from x trip to tho Hluo Lcdgo min
ing district. , . -
J. D. -Wright loft Friday cvoniug
for a short business trip to Santa
Cruz, California. Hu will be absent
until January 1,
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KktlY DODGE
HIT FA I.O, N" Y , Nov 30 That
J. Frank Hlekej, accused of the
murder of Joseph Josephs, n seven
ear-old boy hero, and believed to
be responsible for a series of simi
lar crimes. Mil plead Insanity ns a
defense, Is the general belief hero
. - J FfWlNK MICKEY
toda Hlekcj will bo formally ar
raigned Monday.
Dr. James Putnam Is observing
the prisoner aud wilt rrport to tho
district attorney Inter.
Parents throughout tho country
r.ito.c children havn disappeared lu
recent jears, aro appealing lo the
police to question lllckcy regarding
the disappearances.
The prisoner Is kept under n eloso
guard, although there has not been
any public demonstration.
STATE SENATOR HERE
George Ncuner. lenator-clect from
Douglas county, stolo a march on
his many friends by coming to Med
ford Saturday ou his wedding trip.
Senator Ncuner Is well and favorably
known In Jackson county and has a
host of friends here. He served in
tho last session of the legislature
with John A. Wcstcrlund nud with
Senator Von der Hellcn, and Is a
closo personal friend of Joint Representative-Elect,
C. L. Hcauu-s. He
was In consultation Saturday with
tho members of tho local legislative
delegation aud his friendliness to
Southern Oregon nnd to Jncksou
county can be relied upon In all mat
ters effecting tho Interests of this
section of tho state.
RESOLUTIONS Of CONDOLENCE.
Hall of Rogue River Encampment
No. 30, I. O. O. F.
Mcdford, Ore.. Nov. 1.1, 1913.
Whereas thu Almighty God In hlu
Infinite wlidom and mercy has been
pleased to remove from our midst our
beloved Patriarch who has passed
through the gate uf death to tho
Grand Encampment above.
Patriarch Frank Amauu became a
member of this Encampment Nov. 8,
1899 uud has been an esteemed and
earnest work In the field of Odd
Fellowship.
Whereas this Encampment feels
deeply the Iosh of our beloved brother
and companion, theroforo be It
Resohed, That to hip family wo
come slid pray that thoy accept our
love and slnrero sympathy In thin
their hour of bereavement.
Rpxolvrd, nnit thn charier of this
Encampment m draped lu mourning
for thirty d.i)x In memory of our
departed hrothor, Hint a copy of this
memorial be spread on our minutes,
n copy sent to tho family of tho de
ceased patriarch, a copy sent to tho
Pacific Odd Follow, nud a copy bent
to tho local paper.
Fraternally submitted,
K. (S. HNEDICOH,
L. O. HOWARD,
N. J. WILEY.
J. It. Prlco left Saturday for a
brief vl.lt at Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow
close n, fvo room, bath, gus,
everything first class. Apply Jas,
Campbell, 320 (iHrnett-Coroy Hldg.
217
FOR SALE Reliable gas rangu nnd
other linusohold goods. Inuulro
1121 Wi"t 10th. Liiday only.
FOR HALE Extra good Newtown
culls, la lb. Phono 1302.
FOIt SALE At a bargain, 3 room
completely furnlshod house, water,
ejoctrlc lights, ono Mock from
pavement, for $050.00, Intjulro
120 North Front street. 215
FOR EXCHANGE Team of bay
mares, weight about OfiO, good
drivers, take grade milk cows in
part. Phono Waiting's ranch, Cen
tral Point, 217
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At the Churches
Picidijlcihm
Preaching Sunday at 1 1 a. nt. nnd
7.30 p. m. Opening of euxuKelUtle
meetings which continue for two
weeks. Dr, Win. PArsons assisting.
Thu iiuartnttn wilt sing "Itndlnut
Morn." by FlelT,
Chords with' orchestra nrrouipnul
nient will slng.i.Moiar'ls "lllorln."
Miss llanco will sing lu the even
ing, "A Song of ThniiksgUliiK." by
Frances Alllseti, Full chorus unit
orchestra In the evening.
Kvnngflliit tiit't'tuiir rniuiueiiee
i?umw.v, Dee. I, at llu I'rcfli.Nleiinn
ehttrcli. Dr. l'aroiw will an ho on
Monthly- lo iiHijl in Hie uieeliujjs IW
two wvvkti. I'reruitilng Stimliiv til II
ii. in. nud 7::H . n(. In Hie nmnmig
I lie (pun telle will rvmlor "Kudii'iit
Moru" li FieM. The ehorns with the
etvlu"lrit tii't'iitpiitiuiiieiit will glo
Moxui I'm "(lloPiu." In llie eveninit
Mies Huitfi will oing "The S(ii til'
Thnnkgtviug" by Fmiicen Allicu.
The full eliottn nml ortiionltn will
ussiht til nil llie Mniee. Chunl eon-
gtvgutieiial hiuglii); ef Kn-Hi miiius.
I.uiieheou I'nr le men Momliiy vtti
tut; in (he eliaiv.1 at t! H In nteel Ur.
I'aroii. Meullui- Tne-xluv afleiiiiinii
r. " -..- (
nt ;i nVloek foi' Hie women of llie'
church. WtMiiiesdiiv at ;t i. m. ineel- j
mi; Cor the vimiml- oeuiile of llie IiIkIi
xelitxil. Tliurtliiv nt l:-'ltl I. tu. it
inecliiit: for the 7th ami hlli grnilet
of the ki'IuihIk. Frnlav at ;tulil a
nifclinc tor llie .Itli and tltli nnli. or
(lie seheuN, .Suml.n. Dee. ,S, at ihlld
. in. a meeting fur men only. Ker
night for two weckn preaching tit
7.-:ill. (loml music ainl eliuiueiit ser
luiuis. Kveroae is reiiie-.ieil In lielt
in theo meelin,
Ion Lutliernn
Sen Ice nt V.Iou LulherHii .'Id W.
1th street will be conducted In Gor
man nt tl a. tti.. In English nt 7:0
p. in. Hlblo school (English) at 10
a. ui. Come and ftorahlp.
rirl Clniitii or Itirl-I SeleittM.
Sunda morning sertlce nt eleteii
o'clock; subject of lessou-sermuii.
"Ancient nnd Modem "" Neeromanoy.
Alias Mesmerism and H)puotlm De
nounced.' WcdiiMdiiy etculiig
meetings -at seven-thirty. All are
welcome. Sunday school at (on, all
under the ago of twenty aro Invited.
Reading-room hours, two to flvu p.
nt. dally, oxcupt Sunday. ChurclH
edifice 'orth Oakjale.
.McOHHlItt
Mvilforil Mciliiullst Mpieiiial
eliiireh, corner uf Fourth nml llarllctt
streelK. K. Olin KMritlmr. niiftnr.
Services Suinhiv an felluus: I'reacli
ini: 11 a. m., 7:31) p. m., Milijeelx.
morning, "The niurcli ainl the He
public";; evening, "Hell on Knrlh."
Sunday celiool and iiicii'm llihle elas
0:15 n. tu. Eiinnrlli League (1:15 n.
tu., Imivf.' militarv hriaile ami nln-i I
nl eullnre elni W'eilncPdav cteititi"!
i ;.'I0; prayer iiiccIihk TlmrMlnv tvet,
Start Right Now
To Banish Catarrh
(Sprays nud douches can't destroy
tho dctlllsh gurniri of Catarrh. If
you believe that liquids reach the
air tubes, try (o 'swnllow a little
water tho "wrong wuy."
Hootlt'H JIYOMKI Is annnllsep(e
soolhlng, healing air. made chiefly
from Australian Hue. l plus, its
so easy to use; just pour a few drops
HPluto the hard rubber luluil'T ami
In rat ho It; Ihat'u all.
You'll know In flto inlniituH that
IIYO.MIH In rortchlug tho no re mom
brnuo nud Its soothing Influence Is
bringing )oii most comfortable re
lief. For Catarrh, Croup, Horo Throat,
Coughs, Colds and Asthma Charles
traug Is authorized to guarantee II V
OMKI or money back
Complete outfit, $1 00; extra hot
ties, fiOc; at all dealer.
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laaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaffiBaPf'aataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV
inif 7 lilt), llieme, 'Personal Hei)mn)l
lillily." ('oiiKirgiiluiiinl hlnglii); niut
slelnliil inuilo liv llie 'liair, uuilt'r
llin illruuittui l i Kilmeailes, You
ate iiutintlly iiulled In all Hicno set
vlet'i.
Cliilsilan
llitilo seliiiul iiutIh nt 0 ii, m,
Hio, II. I'. Mai law will ppcuW til 11
a. uu C Ii. ul (trill) p. tu. llravet
mi't'lftli; tni 'I'liuii1ny evening, t'linif
praetimi on Friilny lilgliL I). I).
Ilo.vle, iuIiiIhIvi'.
St. Murk' ilNtiipul
JoM-pli Sliwrin, prtiw In ehutp.
Servtuet are held in SI. MnrkV hall,
earner Mntu and Holly slrcul. Scat
aiv fire ami all am weleuino. Sun
ila,v Niirviees ax folio wh: Xt "crvlee
at 8 a. in.. SiiiiiIiiv m-IiooI Hi a. m.
Seniee, Imlv eiiiumuiifoit ami ttitiion
II ii. m., eveniut; prater iiinl senium
7 jlttl. Come!
Hapttt
The Men's lllhln class orehestni
will iiukIhI tlin utiolr la fimiln!ilnn
musln for the Sunday evening service.
Preaching It a. in. and 7;3ii p. in.
Services by the pastor. Subject of
morning sermon, "that's Appreciation
or llumhta Sort Ice." I.tclilui:,
"Helslia!Uir's Feast." Sunday school
! IT a. ui. Juniors 3 p. m. Young
People's meeting i!:3ii p. in. Alt aro
Intlted (o these services. A. A.
Holme., pastor,
'fhe muileal iiuiulicix nt llie Itap
lll eliiuvli will he llie iintlieai '"The
lladiiuit Mom" hv Woodward, uud ul
Hie eteiunv; xertiee the ondte.ra i 1 1
M the ehair. Dr. .1. W. J, Milium
will lender a iolin -old. At the rinse
of the senimu Mih MUio Mautgouierx
will ifttf the o'ni lit am "The Hand,
writing on Ihe Wall."
FEARS DISINTEGRATION
(Continued fiotn Page One)
iiiMkliiK uko of illplomnoy, If possible,
nnd arms If uucotuy. to preteiil Ihe
formation of the new Slav political
IHiwr
"ThU Is the reason why Austria
wauls the territory Ivlnn between.
Srtla aud .Montenegro" j
Union Feed Stables
BOARD AND FEED STABLE
Plonty of room anil ijfobd bedding .
nnd lots of Hay
Ray Gaunyaw, Prop.
112 South Rivoraido 109 South Bartlett
ftilntfc i-"
For Sewing and Reading SS'&SSf'i
Riven a clear, nteady light, soft nnd mellow; thu idea) lamp, ac
cording to best ntthoritien, for nil work rcqulritiR closo nttention
of tho eyes (far superior 'to easmnd electricity).
The Jj&XyJ Lamp
Lighted without rernnvlne chimney or. shade, Uu to dtsn and rewletu
Inespenslve, Kconomfcal. Made In vstlous style, and for all putpoies,
A7& STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CJirou)
t rtUn.l, ' i San rrantlxa
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Rev Wm. Parson D. D.
()' ISllf'CIK', Ol'OgOU
i ' lit .1 , hid
First Presbyterian Church
, j Medford
MONDAY, DEO. 2 TO SUNDAY, DEO. ID
Jiicluaivd
Evory. Evening at 7:30. . .
Gooij, UJifiml and Oruhent ni JVJ uic
EVERYBODY INVITED
Whiskey or Beer Habit
Reliable Home iicalliieat
Any wife or mothnr tvho wants to
save her husband or son front
Drink" lll be glnd to know that
she enn purchase OHHINE, the stand
aid llipior habit roiueily, that we
linxe old for yrnrs, and If no benr
(It Is (illinium nftor a trial (hu money
will be refunded,
OltltlNE Is prepared lu two
ferms: ,n. I, secret trentmeiit, ti
powder, nbmiliitely InstolesH and
odorless, given secretly lu load .or
drink) OHHINE No. 2. In pill rorm,
Is for those who desire to take volun
tary treatment OltlllNI. costs only
$1.00 it box Come In and gal it
rroa booklet about OltltlNU. I.eon
II. Hunk In, druggist,
This Will Stop Your
Cough In a Hurry
. 3 tijr Mnklna- ThU Cnnah
hfrtip nt lliiwr.
lltN Uiim umkt'S a pint of Wllrr
rough yruit (linn you ronlil buy irsdy
mad.1 for W.M. A frw ilonrs timiatly
ceiiiplrr tint tiint el'tliilr eongti-
stnptetvn wlKHipliigroiigJi iitilikly. Sim.
pie k It l, lie ("eltrr irmctly csil Ixi hsil
l uy ptlre.
Mlt enn pint f gr'iituliitrd suuitr with
V pint of s.itin v,iiir, tiiel nt Ir fur 'J
nilnntf.. Put V; tninv of Piin- (II fly
rent"' worth) In it pint lmlllpi llirn iil
thn .ugnr Mttlip. It lint a plemtunl
ttf mid lnU a fitiiilly it mi tlnir.
Tkn it trsMiliil etery one, two or
three hour.
Yea rati frrl till UKa hold of a raigh
In n way Hut inrnn Ihi.Iium, h
nii (mile rtTni, hrsres Up the npnrtlte,
ml U "Unlit I V Uxatlte, loo. Vrlilrli It
lirlpfnl. A IikiiiIv rriiicd fur Ihmimo
ur, t-rouis linintiilH. ntdiuu and all
thriMl nnd lima trouble.
the rtrrti of pine oil Dm mrinlirsiift
l wrll kmmn. linrx U tlm iimi.L mlu
sbln ronrrntrntrd eoinoiliid ef Nerwr
glsn white plan extract, nnd Ii rich lu
gashind nnd all tlm natural tvnllnir
pine lenient. Other nreMratluii will
not work lu thU foruiuls.
11il Plner and Hugsr Svrup reelpnlns
nHalned great ipularllv "(lifiniiilnut Hie
United State slut (iimila. It m often
Nvu Imltsteil, lltoiigh nrer iMTefnlly,
A Kimrsnty of nbxilnte tlfftliin, or
innney prrmintly refunded, poe wlththl
recipe. Your ilmgirM liu linex, or will
bt. It for y,u If net, send to Ttw
iiw v.v., ii, iiu'ue, iuat
i
i
gelistic
ervices
Aro You Goii.g to Lot
Frojudlco SUind in tho Light
of Your Child's Suocooa?
- In (ho days when ehlldreii's
glSHies Mo mitkeslilfts, Mill might
well lte hesitated about kIiimcs
fin them.
.-Today, when our glasses, iniulo
ospetilull) for nml fitted In jour
ehlldron, moult better srhool wink,
h.tppy, livnlthlur nnd bettor bo
litited )iiungt"iM, oti titiiuot af
ford to hesitate.
I.'ye stialiiM. "criets eMs" nud oilier
ooular defects utilch our glassoa
Mill rellete, liandlrap dilldreii so
afflicted.
DR. RICKERT
i;iii(iiir Hi'i'.ciAi.isr
titer KnilnerV
Pictures
:: Qui' Hdirli is mil la !;' I
bill wrhavoa lino wliich
m dinVroul. Also it vory t
:: few Hiii'i'oi-s nnd Horvinj t
:; Ihivh.
THE
MERRIVOLD I
SHOP
134 W. Main Street. I
HI HtUt?
It's a Caao of Jowolry
when you eomu hero lo buy, for o
ran show ou Jewelry ram after
Jewelry taso that will ftttraa )our
ndiiitrallou nud hold your attention
Hern u show you (told nud Hllver
Watches, Chains of all kind and
lengths, Hngngemeiil mid oilier
rings, brurelels, hrtaft'lios, Hleevn
l.luks. l.ocknls, CharniH, llreu.t: m .
etc, We gusraulee tho high t'ltitll
tics aud y ml will .ippruclato tho low
pi Ices.
Keller, the Jeweler
t'linirr of Main and Mr MlreelN
Christmas Cards
and Booklets
-Make your kHocI inn
c.'ti'ly ami avoid
tlicritsli.
Oiii'liiio,(!lc(jlod willi
(ivoaiid I liu Iicsl,
uvor,
MEDFORD ;
BOOK STORE
RIENTi
CRUISE
See Eirpl, Ihe PjfHuldi,
the llolj Lwd
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(17,000 Tons)
Wvonic JAN. 28, 1913
80 DAYS-$325 "J
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4MRIRG AMERICAN MNE
100 Powell St Hnn 1'runolHco, Pal,,
(if laical Au.uiilu,
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