fi.vffr '.tJ.n . i I l ! page four. ansmrotm . mah; tribune, MEDFORD MAIL tribune MEDPORT). -U I 1 "II ' '" TV ORKflON, ii,jweii.uj.uj 'PITURNOAY. rW55SR? t'UBMAIJKIl KVKRT AKTKHNOON KXCfflT HUNDAY BY T 18 MKUfOno I'lUNTlNO CO. Mall.The SteJfortJ Trlbun. The Houth. rn Oroffonlan, Tin Ashland Tribune. Of Clce Molt Triuun IlulMlnc. :S-1MI North Fir strcati telephone "8. QBOUnrc PUTNAM, Editor and Manaser KntureJ an sccond-clsas matter at Meurprd, .Oreirqn, unur the act of March S. 1$T. PUBLIO NUISANCES. .TtJNH fi, 1M0. v fti.m WHWtWP0 y- ".yii"U in TlLl'iUI'J are a nuiuber of cluunpion iiiosslmok ohstruo (ionists (.'lugging the wheels of progress in Oregon, wJio ought to he run out or the state as nulme nuisauees. Chief among these professional obstruetionisis is U II. Official Pnrr of the City of Matron' Official Taper of Jackaon County. BTO80UrTXOJl XATBC On year, by mnll tMf On month, by mn q per month, ilellvercil by carrier In flimiuni, jncsronvme ana can tral Point fturrtny only, by mall, per ycar S.PO Weekly. icr year .. ... --.... via SO SUFFRAGE IRIAL L BEGUN ONDON LONDON, Junq 5. Tlio trial of Mrs. Kmnicllno Pnukhurat. lnllltnnl Biitrragctto lender, her Iwo daugh ters nnd Pethtck Law roue aud Ms, Lawrence, nnd Mrs. nko, for win dow smnshlug- was called hi Iho king's lionoh court toil ay. Mm. Pnnkhurst and lior daughters wcro absent. Tho others, through outlally blaming- tho militant leader nnd her daughters flHM CONVICTED FOR AluMaUon, an attorney of Saleui who is too narrow lo up- preeiatt tne iieueiu oi oeveiopuieni in any seeium cxeepi his o u and evidently would have all the state money spent in Salem. A elose second is Attorney Ralph Duniwav of Portland whoe specialty is thwarting and delaying needed improvements in his home city. The third public nuisance is Attorney Parkison of Vortlaud, whoo hobby is the crippling of the Slate University and its absorption by tho Oregon Agricultural College. These men devote their energies to tearing down what the, people- have created or are striving to create, and tak ing advantage of technicalities, bloyk ueeded development of the state. McMahon succeeded in blocking the construction of a state highway to Crater Lake, the courts holding with him that making. accessible Oregon's greatest natural wonder What Shall Mcdford Do to ' Secure Mail Order Business av me d opening to travel a natural park whore the goveru, ent is spending millions, was a local affair. Now he is enjoining th,e loan by tho state to the Columbia Southern Irrigation district of nearly half a million dollars, on the same grounds, thus retarding the needed development of Eastern Oregon as he has already of Southern Oregon. Buuiway succeeded, in delaying- the construction of uqeded bridges in Portland for years, but finally lost out. lie recently attempted to overthrow the commission char ter recently voted by the people of Portland' but was thrown out of court. counsel, discinimed any reKnonsibii-l Parkison held up the university appropriations two fnr.thtniUOn MShlW',lnhc-.vcare K hy forged and fraudulent referendums, aud has just held them up again. Uregon long ago. outgrew its ancient constitution, which has neon amended so lreouentiv by the iieople that its character is completely changed, but it still affords oppor tunity lor pcttitoggntg peanut attorneys to thwart the will of the people and retard development. BEDFORD Itf QOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE. SUHIUOFPLW rOHTMKD, Ore.. Jmm.V-A jury in the federal court hero has lodnv relumed n verdict of guilty in tho ciiso of Jttx (i. Coheu, mi attorney, charged with mibornatioh of perjury. "Cohon'rt indictment came ns the re sult of his defense of Jako (Jronich, who wns convicted ou a white slavery chnrgc six months iyco. Gronich's wife, nctincr on the ad vieo of Gohen, iCccvrdirur to the evi dence introduced at Ihe trial, com mitted jierjury in the trial of Oro nich in nu endeavor (o hcenrc his neipiitlnl..,,, ttUINH IH ITER VANCOUVER, Wash., Juno 5. Considerable damage Is belnu done to crops In this vicinity by the high waters of the Columbia river. A number of farms are. Inundated. Livestock is being driven to higher ground. The river stood nt 2 feet above low water mark today and was still rising. ! r i i CITIES SHOULD TAKE TAXES DECLARES SHERIFF SINGLER The sheriff of Jackson county has anado. his semi-annual report to the county Judsu nnd commissioners, In which hu states that fSlS.3222 has been collected out of tho J700ioi2.Cl levied. Of tho 302.195.71 city taxes col lected. $-11,051.79 camo from Mcd ford, $11,830.63 was paid from the 1912 taxes in tho form of rebates, I18S.C90.19 Is yet to bo collected. Of tho collections, $182,922.94 was cash. Tho penalties for delinquent taxos amounted to $700.91. Mr SltiBlor recommends that tho soparato cities rather than tho county, col lect taxes on sower and paving Hen?, us a loss of tlmo and consequently a loss1 of Interest results when the col lection Is done by tho county. TII1C report of E.-pert Accountant W. II. Wann filed this week shows that the city of Mcdford is in excel lent financial condition and is a tribute to the efficiency of I . . ..- - . . .... - z. tho Canon adnuinstratioii. The report only covers to flan-' uary 31, the approximate date the present administration took office and a supplementary roport will be filed later bringing accounts down to date. While numerous changes in the method of keeping ac counts, necessitated by the rapid growth of city business, arc recommended, delinquency is reported in but two de partments the, failure to establish a sinking fund for the water bonds and the permission of delinquencies in pay ments for bonded improvements, which were made on re quest of property owners. "While these obligations were not created at the instance of the city, as an intermediary, the city stands responsible for payment. The financial standing of the city shows solvency of $178,17S. Its resources total $7U,935 and consist of water system, $500,000: water system extensions, $12,2:1(5; real estate, $105,700: fire apparatus, $10 000: engineers instru ments, $1,750: street machinery and tools, $5,000; furni ture and fixtures, $990; cash on hand, J?3G,25fl. The city's liabilities consist of a bonded indebtedness of $413,000, a warrant indebtedness, $20,958, and water cer tificates outstanding of $19,791. The bonds are segre gated as follews: General refund bonds, $30,000; city hall and general improvement bonds, $25,000; district water bonds, $10S,000; gravity water bonds, $192,000; gravity water bonds, water niaiu bonds, fire appartus bonds, $3.8,000, and bridge bonds.,'$20,000. The warrant indebted ness is: General fund, $135; street, $5(5; water fund, $121 ; light, $4,427; library, $22;. storm sower, $15,498; JSust Alaiu water, o00. The semi-direct indebtedness, incurred under tho IJau- croft bonding act and water extension bonding totals !r8(2, 572, of which all is bonded except $13,329 improvement warrants unpaid and $2tQ92 water extension warrants un paid. The revenues o the city fur the two years ending .(an uarv 31 show total receipts of $237,804 and disbursements of $218,562, leaving a balance of $19,241 with 1,902 out standing warrants. (lly ninliio Klum.) Them vmnnatn from this olty tbroo, with a iiood pronpeut o( four, rural mnll ronton. Thnno rimtu eniry pnrcol by w to moat o( tho HUirouudlus country In n rudlus of 30 miles, Tho people reached by this ortco nro mostly land owning farmers mill (rultrnlxor. Tho farmer nnd not the city man Is tho Rrent patron of mnll order hoiuos. They mko, It easy for hiu to buy front homo and you lose thereby. Mcdford can moot nnd, I tuluk. all vouvldctcd. bent tho mall order houses nt their own guino In Its territory. rlrt, ou have thopi hnudlcnppod by being nolo to give quick service. Dully malls, nnd tho fact that tho rural routes nro nearly all pnrnllol with tolophonn linos, will give tho rnrmer what ho wants whoa ho wants It. Two minutes nt tho pnono win uring the farmer a rw ntncoiuent for n broken plow, which may savo him days of tho best plow Inj season, llo can reecho n pres cription from tho drug store In a few hours. Second, tho zono nrrnngomout gives nu ndvnutnge of 7 cents a pouu( over Chicago and east nnd 3 cents a pound over Cortland, Sjii Krunclfcn or -Seattle. It will cost you to deliver by 'routes starting from Mcdford to th,o country 5 cents for tho first pound and I cent for each additional pound. If the, tnruior Is a busy iniin, nnd ho usually l, It coots him from $1 to $5 to htlch im and coma to town. You can savo ttlm 2". to 50 cents on tho dollar. So imiiU for phono serv ice. l will venture to say that n care-1 ful check on city delivery will show thnt parcels post delivery to the country Is but llttlo more expensive, wtth cxcoptlou of groceries In selling grocerlvi you might bo compelled to chnrgo a llttlo for conn- try delivery by poJt. but- It crowds back your horizon nud opens n now field. In tho east certain wldenwako gro cery firms aro soliciting orders over farmers' phono Hues ami making de livery by post. Nothing Is too good Tor Mcdford. Tbo big mnll order housos were the. first to tnko ndv.iutago of this method of delivery, but now the merchants of the. whole country are awakening to Its advantages nnd working It to tliu limit. A glanco at tho advertising columns of most any outside paper will bear mo out In this statement. At a not very distant period In the world's history u certain Inqulsl- mo individual wus to have been soon following on n motorcycle In tho dUSt Of Ono Of Undo Sam'H ri.r.il routo carriers. This persistent en emy of tho public wrongs told mo In strict confidence that ho went over the entire routo aud that In most every box tho mall carrier pluccd a Mail Tribuno or a Sun, hnd some times both. In going ovor tho possible me diums of advertising to reach tho tnrallto I hnvg eomo to tho conclu sion thut we can't well uso bill boards. As few can uo cntnloguos nnd tho fact thnt mulling tH aro. aiiuouga effective, too expensive u at (oust rologivlo tliuin to second place. Tho dally papers nro tho only, elastic, easily nnd cheaply handled methods. It tho dally nnd weekly papers will ct aside scu tum of the udvortlulng columns- put a heavy bolder 111011111! tho sec tion loavo 11 liberal while nmruln and head Iho lep: "Unral Itouto Heellou Tho ad ortlmirn 'In these columns fill your wauls by parcel post. Cach vouenru ninlululus u mall order department nnd will supply your needs with the sumo euro as If you called nt tholr store In person. All will glvn In. formation fr"n on request. Satis, faction guaranteed or money re- uiuiieii ny inoso won collclt your trade In thcoo columns," Might oon add "Avoid trlus ovor bad roads." la ouch "ad" P-lucc your phouo number. Now ns to our own poorly pat. roidrod local pivuers: If you nmik reshlts select tho medium that reach es the people yon wish to roaclt nnd wrlto your ods so pcoplo will bolltivo 11. TUo editorial poh;y may not suit you. but you nro not buying editorial spaco unless tho paper Is a spineless nonentity. ' I know absolutely (lint tho bar renness of uluo-tenths of th,., nd that get no results Is tho fault of tho man who writes. Ihotn. Overstatement is tho ruNpouHlhlu element lu many cases. Ad readers nro not fools. I'rtco will sell ono article, nnd n quality tulk Is equally strong with another. Tho fact thnt prlco Is iKiiur iii'iu a cnenper. grndo Is no argument why It should bo omitted. Toll tb farmer what you havo to soli and why be should buy It. nnd don't forget to answer tbo question m bis mind ns to whut ho must imv for It, never mind your competitor's gelling n lino on your prices, llo never buys goods at your store, nud J 011 will generally find him too busy with his own nffnlrs to bo playing second fiddle, duplicating your ad vertisements nftor you lmo skimmed tho rream. i V ns much forethought li writ ing your uds as you do lu biivlm- your season's goodt or training jour clerks Into good salesmen and you will get results. Ono of tho bright minds of tho advertising profession ouco said that your show window kIiouM bo responslblo for om-qunrtor of tho day's sales. Itcmembur that our country friends corun to towu ouio In while, a a glimpse at tho hitch ing arcks uuy day In tho week wilt show, and besides thero aro several folks that live In town. So lu conclimlnn I will snyr Hack up Jdur newspaper space with your windows. Work the gnmo from nil oiirIoi. Don't do as I have scon dono In n not far distant place, place n full pngo ud lu tho paper and then fall to back up tho effort In tho store Itself to ronilnd and con vince your prospective purchuscrs that you moan what you said nud nro not nioroly trying to net a trap and gat tnem Insldo nnd sell thm something else. Tho public hits n long nose for anything that suiuIIh of Insincerity. Tho ubovo Is uu ox- NtilMMli!!iiUH I'm- (tint ti'ipur uud mul tho 1'U'oiioiii.v it'iila 11 U(l lliulr li.vp uotir.vil IuvonIiii'n nil over lliti eouul unil In onlrr In got nu noiMirnto lino on Hie oiilui'iuUo tillowod liiiiiNolf In lie (iiut'it iulo tint giimn iH 11 "pin ieotlo" uud wlioii the ouliio enurim wiih given liini lie uiolo up tlio HUilulk',. (Illlll'll ilixpuloliod Iwo of III1 'hluggoi'H lo uxoi'tiln hU M'ugonuuo nud one IhicIi nIiiioU lor (Viilint I'olul nnd bout llm I'noe ol Ciiimoii. Into nil uiiiocoguiralilo iiiiihn, 'I'ho oilier hunch lucutctl HoIioiIh iC MiMlfonl nnd iiroooi'doil to bonl lliu u. In (hit tho Koouninv slug i;or uiih somuwlml dUupHilutcl uh, KoIii'iIh ilcehipi'd uiiiro ciulnnilice llinii wan oxpectcil ami lu tlio Kooim tuy Hlugger hiw Ills IVrtuno wuniiii; lie got KobcitH' tiugor in hin numlli uinl elinwod uwuy tinlil ItnliuitH got in Nuvorul 111010 blown with lii light Itmid uinl olk'is Ncpurutcil lluin. Tliu uvcoMtiity lor Iho slugging up- IH'utvd Importuut lo (loouli L'or. tho roiihon that, ho, Imd not fully dld Hsel of Iiii uotvM to iiiuooeut pur cliiiM'tx nnd Iho iittiiok on Iho editors vytw e.xpcclcil lo prevent '(ho nolo hliuvlng frntomily from beating down his price. Tho vuliro irausnotioii up Kuleil to Iho offieiulrt ol' Iho county in a very conservntivo wuy. Colo mail who bonl up t'ltrxou wun tmod t'-'O nt IVutrul Point 1111.I II. W. Clop Ion wiih bound out to Iho grand jury V.V tlio juiticM. ut Wcdlord on 11 charge-of mu.hcui. Afler Iho county nolo xliinorn hud nnsliniluled the Holes (Joneli had oif the miirkot (toooli look his crow lo Sliuitu Springs uu paid for 11 Iwo weeks' vucution. It win numOiH '"' fore the grutul jury mot nnd ('lopton never relurncil the cnsli hail of .filOl) being forfeited. KoImtIm' liitlon liiind hiM'uuio nffoolcd with blood puikou uud it finully rouolicd UU ovch uud ho wan blind for iiimiv iiioulhx, liohcrU' iiicoiuo uih that of n miIiooI toucher with oocuHiomil eiupltiymeiit on county paper during vacation. Hit affliction noon oxliausicil his HiirpliH iuouum, aid oxlcudcil bv n few frieniU of julico Ihmmiiuo a burden a.! j . ,jj . ii ".j anil Uolioih I1111I n ho lu(oti lo llio ciHiuly lioipltal noiit'- ,itolisonvllo wlioro lie wiih oonfiueil for ninny iikmiHih and, novel' hilly icoovuii'il liU Hlglil, Tliu coiiiilv oourl liinl a policy of pulling i(H wnrds out an Iho can ti'uul, o.vhIoiu. anniiallv to llm IiiwohI liliMvf. wiih tio ii'jtiill (hut qonipo llltou placed Ilia MU'lcn ut 11 paint whom no liiiuiuu bultig ovor won! o Iho county lioHpllal of IiIh own vali- t ion. TIiIh tfynloui lyii algnit1 to tin) Miipielno delight of pcuurioiiMi'UH for a poriail of HOVi'iik'cii ycatynvlinii 11 graml Jury I'epuit plolure'il II. A liauxioui iiuuniiimiiucii located nt lacliHonvillo Hi'iit'lho loparl to tlio l'oillaiiil pnpoiH nud Iho slnhnvldo Houialal thai hurM ocr Iho lioud of luikHap oaunlv pat mi end to thut cnimtv hohpilul syslcia. 'II wmh I Ii 1 m wiclcbod iiHliliitlou Iho eaiinly con fined Iho piM-liulo KobortH in. Tliu I ilex of tho Itcoohl fail lo imto'nny. thing fuilhori'tiiioeiiiiag Hid fuliirooC tho Iboir bin ciew but Iho principal purchaser of the nolo linn hIiico bo oiiii'o a bankrupt WHERE TO GO I TONIGHT I STAR THEATRE COOL t'O.Y COMroUT.MIl.H TODAY TODAY rvr- My Corns Don't Hurt A Bit Tlroil, Smelly, Sitisity IVol, Corns C)illllHet inn) IIiiiiIoiih Curvil by TIV. Tin: (iiitii a.sd tiii; oit.ni!it C'uiMliiclug Thuuhnusor inn uilvawayh . .."Kny-D'o"--tubo .ooiuvdy"-.... a humdlUKor TDK WtMIAN WHO DID NOT (JAHH True to llfo It will apical Send at onco for Krco Trial Package Ih TMKs I "Ki-)NtoiieV Too "U'eystoneit" 'Him NIJVV IIKAU' nud "INS WliDDI.NC DAY" Thoyio alwnjs "tho host." l-'OllltIXT AND WOOrAVOIUil Peerless lulerprelors of l'holoilays' KVIIUY AITIIIINOON AND V.VK MN'II ADMISSION .1 AND 10 t'KNTS 10 LOSE CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY PICNIC JUNE 15 Tbo California & Oregon Power company will glvo their first annua! Plcnlq to their employes and (rlamla at Uold Uuy, Juno 15. I'eopl-j 'roni Yfoka, Ashland, Medford, Con-rul l'olut, Grants Pass and other Cali fornia aud Oregon towns will bo presont and a big tlmo is expected. A program cousistlmr nf mmn' Bwlmmlng and fishing conteli. otc, will bo glvon and luncheon will bo bci;j,h at noon aud (j o'clock. OREGON JERSEY COW PRODUCES 1574 POUNDS GOTTAfJf; nilOVK, Ore.. Juno fi.-A-Jcrbey cow owned by Rev. W. J. (Jarduor is believed today fo Imvo broken a icconl by producing 3074 pounds pf milk during the lust month. Tho dally nverngo was J504 pounds. Weston Aaaln Hiklnji. (lOIIH.V, N. Y. Juno fi. Ktlwnnl l'liytiui WVMon, tlio lonsr distniioo wn)Kr, loft (loMien cjirly loilgy, in lemlliijr lo inuke Poit Jcfyii, thivty-l fcown mikv nwny, iefofp niIit, ' 1 c, $15,000 A YEAR JOB ST. LOL'IS, Mo., Juno O.i-tlt was reported hero today .that tbo vjsi to St. Paul yesterday of Uecelvcra West and Wlnchell, of tho,St. Lqils & Sun Francisco railroad for a con ference with United States Judge Sanborn means a cut of $Q0,QO0, annually In tho salaries of officials of tho company. It was considered certain thut Chairman Yoakum of tbo company's exccutlvo committee will base; bin $,7fi,oooa y.sur Job. MIKE MURPHY'S FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON MONDAY PHILADELPHIA, Juno fi. Tlio funeral of Miko Murphy, iraincr of Pennsylvania 1'nivernity, who died hero ycterdny of ot munch trouble, will bo held 011 Moniluv in St. Jiiiiica Culholio cntlicilral. HundrcdH of hliiilcnlfi nro expected to attend tho popular traiiier'K ob-.c(piies. OAltD OI-' THANKS. Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so willingly helped to savo our homo from flro during our nhsoncc, 8. U, KAnCMFP ANP TAMILV. $300 ,'OOQ FOR FAIR SPUIXqPlWi!), III., Juuo 5 A flat approprlatlvn of $300,0,00 f6r an IlllnpU building wad exhibit ut tho Panama Pacific exposition in Kan Krancifcco. in 1D15 to uubstltuto for all other ponding measures dealing with exposition uppropriutlonH Is tho nnnouncod plan boro today of tho statu senate commlttco on ap propriations. Under Its provisions Governor Dunno will name tho fair commlsslonojtH, . 1 -J-J ; Fair Weather Pretlfcted. ' PORTLAND, Ore., J11116 S. Weather fereenst: Puir tinight; Friday fuir nnd wunucr; northerly windtt. tfemo oxnmpln nnd too sovero n lost III IlllVf. filf.i..j1 .... ...... .... . 1. . ychlcleoniust shut then, out. orfmcdliini. " '""CTimnB 111 Story of a Jackson County Swindle of Quarter of a Century Ago ATTKNTION, WOODMAN. Medford camp No. 90, Woodmon of tho World, will hold' decoration services, also unvolllng ceremonies, Sunday nfternoon, Juno 8. All mom- bora of the order aro requested to moot at tho hall promptly nt 2 o'clock and march from thero to tho coinotery, where tho services will bo hold. A special Invitation is ox tended to tho Women of Woodcraft to at toad tlioBo services. CO W. 11, JACKSON, Clerk. Thv file- of llm Vulley Record of mmrter of 11 century ago old, coutnin tho tollovving account of mi od swindle: W, ,1. (i'oocIi, under tho miuiu of the L'l'ouuiuy Fliuir lu'u coiuwuiy, tu county patent riglilx to bell Hour bins, and according to Ihe Record (he ng 1,'roltc ainoiiul of cah npi aotu received by Good, uuiouiited to over 4.V,000, a hiiiii of money of exlensivo pniportioiiH iih compared to tho muouut in circulation in tho bumll populnlion tlieu in tho pioneer final lien of Jackhou county who rcpre. seated tliu Ifuderfculn uud wealth of thut period. tioofli brought to JnckHouville 11 crew of expciicnccd bolicilnra uud hiiloMiieu and tiiiucd Iooho tlio HhrewdcHt organied "g'd-rlcli-ipiiek'' I'umpaign ever put up in tho county. Tli crew weio moHtly. young' men with winning social gnicc uud liopg given plenty of money to wpend mnde cnby iiiroudH on tho cordial Iioh pilalily for which flint period wiih noted ami when Iho oxtcrmil uppeur-anco-af the cruw, radiutedr il. genial ray all over lh0 central pdrtinn of the valley Micro was a glamour pron cnt no thick that yon could cut it with u knife. 1110 young men who wore 011 (ho threshold of branching out for thorn M'Ivch fell Mm iiiHpirution of going out of tlio valley, Inking up the battle of life among rnngern uud milking good upon their efforts. In somo iiislniices Hie imlividiml had Iho prion of the iiivclmcii( nud in most its stnurcrt fallier'n liaiiio wh ptliiclicd 10 (ho nolo, Mooch conducted training school niyiu ,i vtntiiuat ut liis elaborate hciidipmrtcrrt nt the county scat mid when bin ijislruolors got the young victim hpruccd uud polished up hiirficicnllv to nppcur bo foro Ihe public liu wiih given what among teachorH would bo termed 11 nomiul trniuiug eoiihii,i(iK of nctiml pcrdonal cxpcrirtiico iu selling flour l.iiiK iiuiong iieighborH, friends urn) relative. Il "look.' , Tio pfofilH wcio h(t jujuy uud the cnlerpriso so ullurliig Mint praelically every one of (ho iuvostoix yveut Into ms icrniory and began his enreor for fmo nnd riches. Jt VUH the menus or Uwtinu M,o resoiiiecfuluesH of Iho hoys nnd Micro is n tradition extant Mint oii of the bo.v hiul actually developed ho much ill Mint lie worked his county on Mm Cloned tuo ticK nud disported of his rightH uud roturuvd hoiuo sorry to, ducover tlm flpoell laid goiio uud Mint overvbady bad given up their ieiihiou uud were Imsy picpnriug their ufnijrs lp meet the notes. Tlio finish of Mm nffnir disclosed the concealed Hwindlo working Miiotigh every slop of Mm ill HI I IV t TUc t'irjat cxikimire camo Mirougli The News, a iiuwspuper published at Ponlral Point by L. ('. Carson. T. h. RobcrtK was cmploved HolIcIliii J ' ""W John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. IIAUTLKIT I'lp-moH ji, 7 ami 17-J-a AmUilauco aurvlco Deputy foronor Say goodbyo to your corns tliu ury first time yoit u-u TI5J. Yu will nqver know you havo a corn, bunion or callus, or swvuly, tliml, swollen, uchliig feet any moro. It just womlorful tho way the pain vau Isheii. Hub tbo corn- bummer It with your fhU If you wish- no moro pain after '117., Doesn't that iiound good to you? Doesn't it: Then road this; "Tlio .t'oi'ii on either of my toe Morn un Iiuko u tlio talilcts ou nuiko lo niro llioiu. Today thorn I liu sign of corn on either foot uud no kojrcnoN. ItV uu up to ilnto (bid sciui." Nam. A. Hooter, IVogios, Just uso TI It's 'not like uuy thing olsu for llm purpose you ovor board of. It's thv only foot remedy uwr mudu which acts on tho prlu clplo of drawing out all tho poluou- us vxuuiiuous wuicu ciiiimo soro feet. Powders uinl other remedies mvroly clog up tho pores. TIZ. clvuuu the.m out aud kuupu them cleiwn. It works right off. You will (eel bettor tbo very flrHt tlmo IP11 used. Uso It a wook nud you can forgot you ovor 1 hud soro foot. Thnro uro a good mtmy counterfeits of TIX. now bolig madu by maiiurncturiirs wiio. th,luk tlmy can muko a llttlo lummy by fooling people ouco. Don't fall n victim. You'll havo to got TIS5 aftorwards nud they know ll( and you might iih well get It tho first tlmo uud siivo tho money on counterfeits. 'WW, lu for salo ut nil drug storoH, departmeut nud, general. stores, nt an cents pnr box, or ill reel, if you wish. Monoy buck If TTZ doesn't do nil wo Hay, Kor a free trial packago wrlto today to Waltor Luther Dodge & Co., fhl cugo, III, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work iinrftnt1 l'rlcta Ilvaioaatiln COFFEEN & PRICE 18 Kowstd niook, Bntrsne on Slh It, Bam Pbon S4S WPs You rnn imtko your wife siipromply happy by udvlilug hi r to glvo up tbo hot, exhausting task of doing tho family baking, and Insisting on tho piirchnso of bread, rolls, pics, cakes, etc., otc , from our llakury, ' a MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN IS! M. t'-iirl -y ijill Draperies Wo carry a very comploto lias of drnporlim, loco curtains, fixtures, eto., anil ilo all cIuhsi-d of uiiholslorlnv. A spcclul iniin lo loolc ufinr tills work excliislvoly uinl will nlvo as good service oh In noHslbla to gt In uvon tlm lurucst cities. Wookij fi? McGpwan Qo. BcJt locnlcd and mo (it p o pu 1 ar hotel in the Cjty. Runninjj distilled ic water in ench room. European Plan, 0 la Curte Cafe. ,r, Tariff on Room 12 rooms . 00 rooms - SO rooms CO rooms with pilule bath SO roomi witk vault bath $1,00 esch 1,50 cch 2.00 eacU 2.00 each, 2.B0 each JO tultei, bedroom, par- I lor and bath 3,00 each, For more than one gueit add 11.00 extra to the above rates fo each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month, Managtmint Chultr IV, fColUy 1 F.G.ANDREWS Loauoo of drill uud Plultig itoom, M . H i M '."