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MEDFORD MAID TRTBTOrE, MTiDFORn, OREOON. WF,llX15RnAY, .ITT.Y !10, IMS. 'i. ' PAGE TWO. ;! : 8 OCAL AND -LtR86NAL " - :'..A-1 j, -W. H. florljr, vice-president of the Pacific & Kastorn railroad, loft for Portland Tuesday evening. 1C. C. Booy-Smlth of Salem and J. Chsoy McDarmal or Uoldflold, Nov,, aro Info nrrlvftlB In Medford. u Mr.farid,Mr8. Arthur Hose of rhocnlxHpoiit Tuesday afternoon In Medford. W. K. Thompson of Gold Hill transacted business In Medford on TubsdaY. Mraim Mrs. Prod JS'orton of Cor voIIIb nro visiting relatives nnd fronds "living In tTio valley. j-C.jlL Plofroor ICast Bedford was n recent VtiBlneiis visitor In -Medford. Mrnnd Mrs. t O. Deckcnbach of Ralorn nro In Medford again. They arc spcndlnc their vacation In the WjuejRIvpr valoy. Miss Vlda Cross of S.ikm nnd Mrs. W. L. Uuclcley of Kullerton, Cal.. nrrlvcd in Medford Tuesday. TrohnttTa Fruit Cj. nas Just re ceived a.lqrKO Vhlpmont ot 1 lb. nnd ,lh..tln top berry baskets, and enn fill orders' In any quantity. Wo also havo on hand a largo supply ot the celebrated "Security' orchard lad ders in all sizes. , .(Mrs. "George Barnum of Jackson ville tarried a Whllo In Medford on Tuesday." ,M Cecil Brown and Leslie Ply male made Ashland a visit during , the week, i A..;Van Gentor of McCloud, Cal,, nd W. W. Williams of llaker were among those who camo to Medford during the week. Screen doors Medford Lbr. Co. $3,000 accident nnd llfo lnsnranco for 10; $5250 for $17.50. Seq Holmes, the. Insnranco man. . John G. Dunnlngton of Jackson Tille transacted business In Medford Tuesday. G, C. Sooy Smith, tho horticultur ist, Is .registered, from Tolo. Dr. and Mrs, George h. Helms mado a trip to Medford Tuesday. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Iturs Mill. Miss Vivian Greer of Ashland, who lias been tho guest of Miss Ireno Smith, returned homo Monday. Orra Angle, who is developing ,'a mine in tho Siskiyou mountain, not far from Colestln, and his partner were in Medford Tuesday. They are well pleased with their prospects. Fruit tree, props Medford Lbr. Co. W. R. Glasgow has been looking after his business interests in the northern part of tho valley. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Ruxs Mill. Benton .Vincent of Sam's Valle and S. E. Jamlcson of Central Point werp Medford visitors this week. James JQ. Eddy of Portland, right-of-way and track commissioner for tho Southern Pacific railroad, was In tho valley tho forepart ot the week. JC X. Ageo and C. Brownsteln of Portland are In tho valley interview ing customers. Orchard, hunting, nshlng Bed Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made 'any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street. Phone 215 R. ' A. S. Klelnbaramor of Applcgatc, who raises .cattle extensively, spent a lew Hours in Medford Tuesday A. L. Parkhurst and J. G. Towna- end. nro 'down from Crater lake. Miss Edith Broadbent of Pasa dona and Mr M. Baker of Oakland, Cal., are late arrivals in Medford. Kodak finishing, best la town, at W"ton'e. " .E. W. Dart nnd T. Walston of Sterling arrived in Medford tho .fore parj of tho, weelc A. J7 Dajoy pf Eaglo Pplnt was the guest of h.s brother, John Daley, Tuosday. Jphn W. Opp, suiierlntendent of tho Opp milieu, was n recent busi ness vUltor at Ashland. E. D. Weatpn, commercial photog rapher, nogatlves made jtsy. time or place by appointment. Phone M. Sheriff Slhglar motored to Med ford from Jacksonville Tuesday aft ernoon. Mr.' and Mrs. John Vincent of North' Jacksonville drove to Medford. The county commissioners' court! will be In regular session Wednesday August 5, Dr. Klrcngessner will be at note! Nash every Saturday from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. on and after Max 24. Sidney Brown and George Hen dricks mado a trip to Jacksonville Tuesday. Jucdb kllppel has roturnod from Grants Pass, whoro ho went In the lutortBt of tho Three Lodes Mining company. Weeks & McGowan Co. , AMKUTAST Ds Phono 327 Ntgh't I'oih F. W. Week 10.T-J.2 A. E. Orr 078-M MUs Kalherlnc Chapman of Duns niulr Cal., tho milliner, was In Med ford Tuesday on her way to Jackson vl)lq, licY former home, to visit rcl atvos nnd (friends., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Uoss 1ano tarried a short tlmo In Medford, Tuesday aftcruoon. Mrs. P. M, Lance has gono to IlORiie Hlver to visit her mother, Mrs. C. G. Seaman, nnd will nlso spend n few days with Mrs. tlront Matthews of Koota rreek. Thursday's baraalit ll)c miners' cups, lie, at tho Wonder Store. C. W. Champlln, Grant Matthews, C. Carr and It. Swnckor or Foots ertok were In Medford Tuesday on their way to Jacksonville on school district matters. . Just received n now shipment of 15c candy. Get some; Its fresh, at the yonder Store. MK raid Mrs. Charles C. Hoover, Frank "Wallace and Marlon Walden have gone to Crntcr Lake on n camiv Inp trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. llodgers of An- tloch wore In Medford Tuesday, trading with our merchants. George Wood and E. J. Mahan were np from Ashland tho forepart of tho week. Get toys any tlmo at the Wonder Store. Mrs. F. H. Hopkins of Central Point motored to Medford Tuesday afternoon. Tho P. & E. Sunday school ex cursion that was to hare been run August 6 has been postponed until further notice. ' Frank B. Walto of Sntherlln. a well-known oporntor In real estate, wns on tho northbound train that passed through Medford Tuosdny evening. Tho P. & E. Sunday school ex cursion that was to havo been run August C has been postponed until further notice. Tho deer hunting season opens next Friday and nn onslaught on the bucks on that Uay has been planned by many local nlmrods who expect no troublo In getting the limit of three allowed by law. Every one should read August usuo of Saturday Itevlow. It Is the only "religions" number to bo pub lished this year, nntf will benefit the saved and sanctified ns well as the agnostic nnd non-believer. Mr. and Mrs. George It. Llndley who are camping at Dead Indian Springs, spent a day at home the forepart of tho week. Ralph Baul cbmt Eva Osborn and Bernlce Baul com returned with them. Every one should read August 2 Issue of Saturday Revlow. It is the only "religions" nnmber to bo pub lished this year, nnd will benefit tho saved and sanctified, as well as tho agnostic and non-believer. The Roguo River 'J-'rultgrowers' ussocmnon is naring tno big build ing on North Evergreen that It bought of tho Crater Lake Lumber company put In sh&po for tho com ing season's business. This will make tho third company to maintain a warehouse In Medford, besides which there will be others to com peto for tho fruit crop. Arthur King and Glenn Woold rldge of Grants Pais, aged abont IS years, were arrested early Saturday morning for fishing beneath tho Golden Drift dam with foul hooks, which is prohibited by law. They pleaded guilty and were fined $50 and costs each. In dofanlt of pay ment they will bo confined In the Josephine county Jail for twenty nlno days. J. W. Casey of Portland, tho well known representative of the C hi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail roaa, is In Medford again. Ho esti mates that there will bo -100 car loads of poara and COO carloads of apples shipped out of tho valley this reason. Lottie Knutzen, daughter of 3a coo Knutzen of Thompson creek, aged 15 years, was recently bitten on tho thumb of tho right hand liy a rattlesnake which she dlsjiatchod boforo going to tho houso for relief. Hor arm became badly swollen, but tho usual remedies proved effective. Tho Beason of danger from forest fires Is at hand and tho greatest precaution with fire by campers, tourists and land elearers Is enjoin ed. Burning of slashings without permit from tho authorities will be vigorously prosecuted, while those causing fires of any kind will be se verely doaltli with by law. A. B. listabrook. a former resident of Gold Hill and Grants Pass, who was arrested for attempting to kill R. D. Jackson, a druggist of Moro, who had written a letter nttacklng his business reputation, was released on bonds of $4000 furnished by hb wlfo and A. J. Juchemlck of Port land, llo was Immediately rearrest ed on a chargo of being a dangerous porson to bo at largo. John Collins and SjIs family arriv ed from San Diego, Cal., during the wcok and havo located In Medford for tho present. Mr. Collins Is a pioneer of Roguo River valley, aa albo Is his, brother, Thomas Collins, J'lfty-threo years ago they camped, on tho land whoro the Natqtorium now sUuds, which was then covered with grass and brush, JqckbonVlllo was tho only town of Imporlanco In southern Oregon In those daytj. CANDIDATE FOR CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Sbbbbbbl 2 !&? ' bbbbIbbB LHBBJEi F r& BHBBtfBEVBBr WREO ALONG 0.rg,b T. XorrU of I'hilndelplmi may lieoome iho eoitlrellor of tho eur reney in the iitlinitiistrntion of l'ni tU'iit WiNon. His mime luw Uee'i pluoed before tlie president nmt fee retnry of. the Treasury MuAdoo by mutual friemls, nnd it luw been haul that there i yront likelihood of hi,s beiiiir pven the plnee. This U one of the most important positions under the imtionnl govern incut, more important thnn some cabi net plnees. The controller lin: ehnrRo of the national lmnk.c, liij; nnd little, nnd he may make or break tliem. While he is uihUt the Kcneml Miperufinu of the secretary of the treasury, some men who have filled the office have been strung cnotii;!i to ooiiiluet il ics they saw fit, ileal in; tlirertly with the president. Ket c-mplng supplies at the Won der Store. Mike Spanos and George Seymour. whose appeals to the supreme court were decided, against them, will soon be brought to Jacksonville to be re sentenced by Judge Calkins They will then bo returned to Salem for execution. Governor West will be petitioned to commuto their sen tences to llfo Imprisonment. I TODAY'S BALL GAMES. American I'ngtic NEW YORK. July .10. The slip ping Will to Sox were given another shovo down tho ladder hero today by tho Highlanders In n hnrd:fought game. Fisher held Chicago to four scattered hits and shut thorn out, 3 to 0. Score. R., H. E. Chicago .... . 0 I Now York 3 5 0 Batteries Russell and Schnlk; Fisher and Sweeney. Umplrcs Egan nnd DIneen. STAIE BORDER SAX DIKfSO, Cul.. July NO.-Forlj-one ont.es of rifle nmmuniHon, iiluuit 110,1)00 hmiihH, tUTivctl here toilnv on the hlonmor Viotorin 1'nmi Ivi-seniHhi, Lower ( nltfoniiu, oon sinod to laivtili. just nonmt tho border frem tjdlexioo, liuperiitl ominlv, riilitoruiu, Thiw innmuiii- tum whii-li n heavily bonded tn puss thnuj;h this oounlry, wns or deieil ruslu'il liv rail todnv to U destination, nml is licliiuod to inili onto nu nppreuohiiii; buttle botween tho fodernN nml rebels til that point. Several minor nlnMiet nlreiul.v liuo boon ropoiloil, numerous fotleruN desorliiu; to join tho rebel tuiiki. Koilernl soldiers neut iionts- oonn Irv iiiv said to bo udvtuioiiii; tovvurl MoNieali, iiiul MpxIoiiii rniioliers, who wore in input hy with Miulem, are ileclnreil to be on;niiiniiii; and miuvli iiu: loward Kiiteundn, whore truuhlo may break out nt nny hour. Governor (lomez of Knseiimln nr riveil here today. He snid he wim on n lony leave of nbsenro, but ft is reported that ho left tho capital bo oniiso of the conditions there. Yankee Tars to Race. IIKKMEIITX. Wnh., July 30.- -Picked men of the Tuilod Stale flagship West Virginia of the Pn oifio reserve fleet are puttrti" In severnl houiN of practice in th shipV bonis hero each ilny, in pre paration for ruoes: with tho ltrilish tors at Meluria, when Admiral Rey nolds piUK there next week to pay hi rwpeeti to iiffivert of Iho dread nought Xew Zealand. W. J. Maxwell, for fifteen yearn grand secretary and treasurer of tho Order of Railway Conductors, died recently nt his homo In Cedar RapldK. STORM WRECKS SELLS-FLOTOCIRCUS r WINXII'FU, Mnn., .lulv ill). Ilulf of the Soils Kioto oiioiih wan wioekol here thw nflomoon wlion an oloo. trlonl nlonii fnulitonod tho elo Iui)iIh of llio Iii hIiow. Tho i)r boasts wont on u inmpogo, Hiunhliod tho main tool scats and w-rcokoil sutullof liuililiii.,Tlie onliro woikinj loioo of tho oiroitx, with pilohl'oiki and other weapons fiiiully salnlaeJ the lorritiod IioiisIh, EIGHTEEN DEAD. (Coutfniied from Page 1) tliiMimiuiPloT lieio ul HsilO iiVlunk t't'K Nti'illiK IK) ileuiei'H, PK01UA, 111., duly !IO.wll hot. weal her leeoriU for tho flliminot' piollilsul In KO by Ilia li'ouril ' lli'io loilny. Tho tltuiiiKihiiiliH' lolsliiied IK) ul 10 o'olook. anils niul the pimlttion in sontliorn loua ore in hoi tuns condition, Tho hitshoht murk rotebUeietl yo torday wnn 101, but exory imllonlinn points to thiillKiiio boilur oooedi'd toilny. llllnoU Swellei-s SlMUXdl'JIllill, III., .lulv .10. Old Sol ws on Iho j oli on rlv today, the flvviA Miuiij OvA 'ml- " HoiU lit lies Two Iiiniiiio ST. l'Alrr Minn., Jiih III).- Willi tbo inoioiiiy monntiiikf rupidly mi'? llio Iniinlilily litlii $1. Pniil i wol iliiit lodiiv in odd if Iho IiiiIIokI ilnyi of tlin KOH80II. Four pro(ru lioiiM wore lopmlod ami two porxoim have hoi'ii ilriwi totiipoinulv Iiixniio by llio bout within twenty-four lionr. Itiiln I'linii I'loiiilless Shy nn.r.Mnrs, o., .lulv .n. iiain Ml from ii uloiulleM i1o- for fifloon tiiiiuitoH lieio Utila. with llio humid ity uour the llio mark, A mnhlen ooiilrucliiiti, the wonlbor burenii o,- plfiltiiid, line to n ntUtltt drop in thoj inoioiiiy. t'ntirnraliln In St. l.ouU ST. l.oriS, Mo., .lulv :I0. Thro bent pioslrutioiis wm lepoi't'd hero IhU iiionilnjf. Tim liaiil f Ifilldu ul most inilioiuiililo Ij' Jilgli liumlillly. (Mid Mii'oo ul Mlliwiuboii MII.WAl'lvUn, Wl..t.luly no. A IIkIiI loooiia I rem I. a ho Mlelitxan h)iiuhl loliof 1 1 out llio lionl wuo liui'o loihiy. Tlmro WUlft no pimdrfi tiotis. Clllt'AHO, July NO. The noon toiiiponiluios were: Dos Molnon, In,, )7t SI. I'uul, 00-, ('IovoIiiimI, O., D0 Sprliljjriotih 111., Dfls Allmtiy, X. V.. Ofl; Somnlnii, J'ii H7t luillnl'i, X. V.) 8i Ihitivoi, Bflj ibistou, 7.i Wiiwiiiniiiofi, rtti? si. l.oiiin. 1)1; ('oliiinliii, HI; Baltimore, IN; Trenton, X. .) IlL'i Wilkiwlmn'o, Pit., Wl Mlinele, Jml. .Iitinlftitltil), 101; Hilulon, In., ion J-1; I'lilhidel plilti, Oli New- Yolk, 01 j (nolioler, N. Y tilt I. a Cn.sKo, Win,. (II. Daniels Rcaulirn Dottc (i.MtltiK(i, Mont., July 3fl. Swintury of the Nary UmiMs mrt d Iiwh tuUn.v fioin Riifiklnie. and ' nftr n fw Ihiiii-n' vli.lt lfl for initio, Mftv tnllfH dlslnut, by Hiito molillo Tli neirelnr anil imily lease Hullo tonlttt lor Mult Utko. MRS. BROWN "Whoro aro you going Mrs. Jones?" MRS JONES -"I am going uftor ft pair W Jr 9 &XCA && Jf jjF'v'j-' at rva jxf w a tm mm. i i - - "Good Shoes" OPPOSITE POST OFFICE With Medford trafw Is Medford made. HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Tiiotn In Cirixl ltons)n anil PHILADELPHIA. July .10. Tho Athlotlcs downed St. Loulu 2 to 0 here this afternoon In a close game. Score. it. Jl. E. St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 2 Datterles Wcllman and dor; nush and Sch.ing. 0 ( C i Alexnu 1 Xiillonn League PITTSUURO, Pa., July 30. Al though 'otithlt by Hrooklyn, the Pir ates playel cleaner, snappier ball today and won out, r. to 3. Scere: 'R. If. E. Brooklyn ;..... a 10 l Pittsburg '.. r 0 o Flatteries Ragon, Curtis and Mil ler; McQulllen and Gibson. .Medford for II. Wouldn't nny woman )io happy. After years of barliiiche sufferlnR, Days! or mKoryj nlRhts or unrent, Tho distress oPnrlnnry troubles. When she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the folIewhiK: Mrs. Jano Sovey, 1023 Ninth St.. .Medford, Oregon, says: "I first used Doan's Kidney Pills whllo liv ing In Idaho. 1 had suffered a great deal from kidney troubles, and noth ing seemed to help me. I bad In tense pains In my back, hips and kidneys, whon I started using Doan's Kidney Pills, but was soon relieved and finally cured by this remedy." Tho nbovo statement must carry conviction to tho mind of every reader. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Donu'a Kidney Pills, the samo that Mrs. Sevoy had tho remedy backed by homo testimony. fiOc all stores. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Proprs., Iluffalo, N. V. "Whon YAur Hack Is tamo Rc- niembor tho Xante." iiat: Ybun WATcir CLEANED OCGVSIONALIW; AWATCII will run witliottU oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion ally. ' r, i W If ymt will comlder that the rim of the balance wheel travels Over filieeii miles a daj-, you will not grudge your watch a peck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will Increase the life and acenracv nf vour watch. Lcas your watch with ua to-day, m i i ' '" tho Waltham, Elgin, Howard Hamilton, .. Illinois. .. South Bend and Rockford move ments in all tho siaos. Also tho now Gont's Thin Model Full Dress Watch. Martin J. Reddy tiltliatitl In (tin Hub of tbo VtlUIwil Tboalor nml Hbopldng IMHrlU Recently lledeciir.'ileil mot Iti'fiiintHliiiI 'lltriiliubout, nml Itetlrr Kiult(itl Todn) lli.in liver llefuro honilH'iiti Plan RiMiitii wllbout luiili, l.tHi iH-r day and up Rooms uliti hull), b-.OU M-r day nml up (1. J. UAI r.MA.S'N, Manager. N. If. CLAIlKi:, Ai.l. Mgr. Tlie Jeweler Near I. O Siskiyou Heig&ts Now is I Iip time lo make seleelion of IoIk nnd tnicls in (his iniitfnifu'Oiil residence dihiriel. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK Come In and See The Special Offer Until August 1st. CHICAGO, July 30. Cheney In splendid form today, 'and Cubs, blanked tho Giants,' & --to Scere: it, .H. New Verl: 0 ! Chicago' , .r.- 8 Batteries Tcsreau, Crandall was the 0 K. :: o and Meyers,. WllsbnJ Cheney1 and- llrcs nahan. f First' Mrs. Astor MMurns. NKW YORK, July 110. Mrs. Avn Willing .Astor, first wlfo of tho Jato John Jacob Astor, atd her daiiKb tor Muriel arrived hero today on tho liner Olympic, XJioy wero met at tho pier by Vincent Astor, "I want to get these n,ucpr HBrl culturnl Ideas out of Vincent's lioail," Mrs. Astor said, refcriJiiK to young Astor'a plan to innko his COOO-acro estato at Ithlneqlltfo, N. Y nn experimental farm, whoro ex periments In uKriciilturo mlKht bo conductod aloiu; scientific lines. Uses Flylnrj Boat. flllCAGO, July :i0. Ilurold Mo Cormiek made the tiip from liiH'lioino' nt Iitko Forest lo ('lucagtt toilny in u flying bout, mid a moment later wan ut liin desk. Ho Kaiil he in tended to Roll his automobile, und (ravel hure- iillcrju llyjut; boat. TOO LATE TP CUSS.IFY LOST Monday opening, between main part of town and fair Krouuds, pursu montulnlut; 70 or 80. l-'Judor return to Mall Trlli uiie. Ill Stubborn Colds May , lead tt Consompllon Dlil you trrr bar rolil that wonlil not i , .' i ,uuu, lu" lriii, innl ir. TrnlMl lfi anil mado Hsklittf bourn uila ralih'T Kcktnau's Alicratlie U the iroii reiiitijy.ln. wa cnm. I'rrhaiis noioe alio 1110 TIJIMlIt'lOI. II1AV I.m jtfTM.U.. uk... I. i- only B I Irk 1 1 oic In tbo throat i but wliwi your cheat U tore and el w pie rcnutlk ilon t onawrr then take Kt-kman's Alter, sine. .NfKlcct ofti-n k-sds to mora Mrluui troublo; a caut la point follow ,.'cn,'no' ' July. laoa. I drt i.ot4il Iho roiiOltlons that ahncl I liml Con. aumptlon. I loai uriKbt rapidly: bad a lionow roncft, livmorrlinKca ami Yi-ry as. icm nlirlit sirmu. My i.rolbtT rwom. imndfil Ukiiian's Alliratlvc. In (b fall of IWjO. hcKnn to take tt. At Uila tlmo i am iM-rfi-ctly well ami rnlmat. My pic Jltn KmxI niul my wcluht baa IncrfipciJ rroin 110 to 1 W itouiHls. Not trace of my old trouble rcnulu. I will u"dly fprva th nii-rlts of Uila inidb-lun In nnyonc." (HlKr. . M. fc. OI2IIHAIUT. Kikman'a AllcAtlnj la iffctlvo In Ilron rbltla, Anthiiui, liny K0fr; Throat nml I.IIUC 'Iriiublen, and In iiiiliulldluu lh iMTtiiiiiiiiiiai.wiffliiQunira w. i . JOHN DEERE 3PREADER. The Spreader tslili tic tft c: iho Xxh - .. rr .. The Simplest Spveaaer Muuo " && i J..3 No Chains sf,7itt'?EMnz;- M Hops hot iimtaln pnlMiiia, oplntrs AUK ayatrrn. or wililt-rornilni; ilrm- il f, i ;.rn . telllricr of re irrlt. and wrlto to Kikrnnn Ijliorutory, 1'blladclplila, l'a..for inornovl. Utnic. l'or aalu by all Hadliuf druuuUt Willi Medford Trade is Medford Made 1'hono us yonr ordora for fylilk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. ouit 8thici'i,y' riti:su HUT- TKIt 7c iKll HQUAItK Our niCII crtADK Iro cream will please you. Sold In quantities of 2 gallons nnd up. Wo havo our own twlco-a-dny de livery. J ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY' I'liouo tiiiH With Medford Tin do is Medford Made n Trfcv jsFTtiibKNo c m Ac i TbfAxh&h?. i j'.. .i- i t liuueV'lh'urinsis ucuy CU lUUli Lkht Droit Entirely New . . Nothing Else Like It '5 ft ffl TITO JOHN DERHB SPREADER The fiprcailer with, the Pealcr on the Axlel aa much of ntV Improvo mont In spreader manufacturinic aa the self-binder vu.'i over tho old reaper. It la mado nlolir entlrsly " "w "iHuiuiiv iiih-tj iiuui inu iiruiiiury npruitoiT. tt i ?t'Bt mnnur0, "I'reaJer over mado wan built in 1B78 by tho Kemp Ss JJtirnoo Mnnnfnqturlna Company, tiTi TiV A I I . Jr ouoii ivryiu niirruuur uyurjr ujuvauur ii.ii oten iiiiuig uionr; lliq Wimo nciticr-ll IIIIW lis M lbi3 firat machine. Power was taken from ono end of tho main axlo und transmitted, elthor throuuli chalim -1 Or L'CarS, tO tho bcatdr. mounted nbovo and in tho rear nf tbo ar'n. HnrHnfnrn fliii nntv liiinrnvPMlmti I.. Impi Tnanuro aproadera sinco tho first ono waa mado In 1878 luui been In tbo rcflnoinont of dotallii. te 'iho John Deero Hproader la n radical donar).uni from tho old inulhod of roiwlruclion. It hi miujo iiloni; jg entirely now lines und in n, great imiirovemont over tho old otylo iT.reiukr. Corno in and examine tho xuachlim gj and you will readily eco why tho John Docro Spreader In aj far uu jwrior to any ojireuder horutoforu cOnutruetcd. f Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Nozv 'it of artlclos qn why farm manuro should ho used on tho land, how it altould bo appllud, how It nhould bo iilnred, tho valuo and ctfect of ualnK it in vurloiw wuys. In addition there In n dotail UiwcrilUioii of thu John Deero g3 Spreader with illustrations in colors of thia spreader werkluj: in tho field. i Better Investigate It's Worth Your While HUBBARD BROTHERS, Medford HSWU tt