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r v v KTOBlfOtni. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mm. Emit Johnson ot Gow rlo, Iown, nro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs J. A. Wcstcrlnu, who hnvo been been showing thorn tho vnllcy by nuto. Mr. nnd Mrs. V, M. Amy nnd Mrs, J, C, Hull, who hnvo been cnmplng nt Union creek, returned Monday oven- InR. llomo-mndo brend at Do Voo's. Mrs. G. B. Ncubor nnd Miss Laura Noubor ot Jacksonville wero with Med ford friends Monday afternoon. D. 0, Good and K. It. Grieve ot Ashland spent a few hours In Medford Monday. Mrs. J. Drown, who has been nt Colcstln for a fow days, returned Monday evening. Drs. a. IL and Loulso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd mechana-thoraplsts aro now located over Deuel & Co. Phone 170. Peter Ensclo and R. C. Chappel ot Jacksonville transacted business In Medford Monday. Charles 0. Buck and John Buck ley ot Applcgato wcro recent business visitors In Medford. It. P. Anderson and Theo. Engol ot Phoenix district tarried a few hours In Medford Saturday. Kodak finishing, best la town, nt Weston's. Thomas E. Wallace of Portland. traveling freight agent ot tho Rock Island railroad, Is In tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott ot Spo kana and J. H. Fink of Spokane are lato arrivals In Medford. F. G. Stinson of Big Sticky and L, Charley ot Brownsboro transacted business In Medford during tho week. Owney Roddy la back from an auto trip to Crescent City and Eureka. Crater Lake pictures ,m book it 12 pictures, band colored, tbo finest ever made ot the lake, for aalo at Corking & Harmon's studio. Call and see them. 228 East Main street, phone 320-J. tf O. Knlps and John F. Crumptar rlcd In Medford a short Umo tho fore part ot tho week. C. W. KoyI and S. M. Suter of Eu geno haro been making Medford a business visit. John O. Dunnlngton and L. Rum ley were over from Jacksonville Mon day atternoon. B. D. Weatoa, commercial photog rapher, aegatlvea made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. D. Cameron ot Wlmer, a pioneer miner, was In Medford and Jackson ville Monday. Colonel George P. Mims ot Seven Oaks made a business trip to Medford Monday. L. L. Lovo of Central Point and II. L. Gregory of Mound camo to Med ford Monday on business. The finest studio In southern Ore gon has been opened by Gerklng & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway oast of Star tbeator. Our work is always tho best, vlows ot all kinds for salo. Tho best ot kodak finishing. Negatives made any time or place. Phone 320-J. tt J. A. McDonald ot Talent district waB ot tho many who transacted business in Medford Monday. Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of tho U. S. hatchery at tho mouth ot Trail creek, mado a trip to Medford Monday. D. B. Russell drovo over from his Antloch ranch Monday, but did not remain long. "Insurance your best asset" nave the best Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tbo Insurance Man, right It ho writes It. tt A. C. Walker of Central Point pro clnct transacted business In Medford Monday afternoon. Frank Ceol and William Messal, farmers ot Lake crcok district, wero In Medford Monday. Ellner Roberts accompanied George T. Fovea family to Medford from Cleveland and will visit here a while. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano and harmony, National Con servatory ot New York. Specialist in the correct principles of touch and tochnlQuo In all grades ot study. Careful attention given to young children and beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected, Fall term Septem ber 2. Halght Music Studios, 110 8. Laurel street, phono 176-R. J. E. Barkdull and Claudo Miles havo gono to Roguo river on a fish ing expedition and will bo gono a few days. Otis Hubbard and Zera Duback ar rived from Big Butte Monday for a short stay in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Camoron motored to Missouri Flat Sunday and spent tho day with relatives. i , .. B Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS UY AtmmtJkMW Df Ftxme 9B7 Ni(M P. W. Wedci JfrS-J-2 PtKMMg A. K. Orr 7S-M Miles Cantrall camo over from Ap plcgato Monday nnd wont to Grants Pass In tho atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton nnd A. tilenvenuo, who live near Jacksonville wero In Medford Monday. G. C. Morris ot Portland, nn oftl clnl ot tho Southern Pacific, spent Monday In Medford nnd Ashland. Mrs. Arthur 11. Allyn has opened nn offlco ns public stenographer nt tho Medford Hotel. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real cstato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. 162 Henry Hnswcll and party havo re turned from an automobllo trip to Klamath county. F. G. Bradley nnd A. C. Sprout of Fall Creek, Cnl., who aro connected with tho California-Oregon Power company, nrrlved In Medford Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. E. Klrchgessner wcro down from Rlverdalo Monday, re turning in tho evening. First class grain hay, 912 delivered alfalfa $10. W. H. Evcrhard, phono 667-J. Mansfield brothers of Tolo made Medford a social visit Monday after noon. W. O. Vaughn arrived from Ash land Monday and Is tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Sid Nichol. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W.W Ross. A. Sny der, D. M. Snyder nnd Miss Brown, all of Glendale, havo been visiting in Medford. W. II. McGrath and William Mil lion wcro ot those up from Ashland Monday. Good Crawford peaches for sale, 30c per box delivered. Phono R-13-W. 13S Mrs. C. M. Ruch of Applcgato has returned from an extended trip to Iowa. She was met at Medford by Mr. Ruch. II. O. Dox, Justice of tho peaeo ot Jacksonville district, was ot those who went to Butte Falls Sunday. Martin Johnson has sold his saloon at Rocue River to Mr. Crosby and opened a now one at Gold Hill. Councilman Millar and Clarcnco Eads and their families have returned from a trip to Crater Lake and Kla math county. Mrs. Ed Andrews and her guests have returned to Medford from a de lightful camping trip ot several weeks at Colcstln. W. E. Farrier, who Is connected with ono ot the railroads running Into Salt Lake, and his wife and daughter have been making Medford a visit, win spent nis ooynoou in Medford and Jacksonville. Thomas R. Fuson Is spending a fow days with his family on Emi grant creek, near Ashland. J. B. Jackson of Eagle Point left for North Yakima, Wash., Monday evening, to Join his wife and visit his brothers, Samuel and Frank Jack son. Vanco Wolgamott of Talent mado a business trip to Medford Monday. Ho has almost fully recovered from an operation for appendicitis. C. T. Loftus of Dunsmulr, Cal., and Stanley Gray of Paisley, Lake county, are recent arrivals In Med ford. Dr. John A. Renter of Tho Dalles Is visiting relatives at Jacksonville, his former home. Ho camo via Cra ter Lake In his automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Young and Mrs. Mlnkler aro making an auto trip to Crescent City, Eureka and other points along tbo coast ot Cali fornia. Corn, onions and other vegetables of largo size and flno quality aro be ing displayed In tho Roguo River Canal company's show window. They show what irrigation will do. Marlon Yount was In Medford lately en routo to Talent. Ho has been emnlored at a saw mill near Glendale and says that manufacture of lumber has slackened consider ably. Fresh ripe figs homo grown, 10c per pound delivered. Phono R-13-W. 130 Harry Taylor has gono to Join his brother, Thomas Taylor, who will open tho racing season with King Seal, his unvanqulshed pacer, at Che- halls, Wash., In a short tlmo. Medford's court ot Ben Hur, a fra ternal organization which was organ ized about two months ago by W. E. Fansher, state deputy, numbers 200 members. Stato Manager Walker of Portland will address It at tho noxt meeting, which will bo Friday, Aug. 29. Benton Bowers nnd R. L. Burdlc of Ashland Invested In 1400 head ot Mexican cattle for which thoy paid 118,000. They experienced much trouble aud loss because of the poor facilities in handling thorn en route, water being especially scarce at Cal ifornia points. Somo ot tho cattlo wont blind and mad and a number perished in tho eight days consumed In transporting them from Los An geles to Montague. Flvo hundrod ot them are now being pastured on tho Walto tract near Ashland. A Household Exchango will bo conducted at 21 South Central ave nue Any lady who does any kind of fancy work or cooking well Is invited to call and find out particulars, 133 HEDFOTO MAID TKTBUNE. Mr. Young of Sumner. Wash., who Is tho guest ot tils son, Byron Young of Central Point, mndo Medford a visit Monday. He Is a pioneer ot Jacksonville, conducting a newspaper thcro many years ngo, You will bo surprised to find how little It costs to have tho Southern Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring nnd repairing. Phono 920. J. S. Frazeo who nrrlved from Scattlo not long nltico has acquired tho Dingo place on tho Jacksonville Willow Springs rond, which contains 20 acres and la well Improved. C, M. Richards, tho now piano tan ner, will mnko Mcdnml his family residence nnd central business point. Will tuno exclusively In tho Mold comprised of Ashland, Grants Pass, Medford and vicinities. Grants Pass phono Is 2G-II. Ashland 'phono Is 75 Medford phono Is G8S-U. Order book Is nt Art Store. 134 Mlsa Flora Gray Is prepared to re ceive piano pupils for tho fall and winter seasons, having re-opened her studio at 144 So. Central avenue. Phones, studio, 124-J, resldonco 794-J. 139 A. T. Brown nnd Wm. J. Scott, (manager and president ot tho Thrco Lodes Mining company, havo Just re turned from tho Gallco mining dis trict where tho company has n crew of men at work clearing and grading ground for their mill plant. Thoy report everything looking flno In tho district, tho Orlolo Is running 20 hours out of every 24, and the Alomo da is runlng the smelter continually. They stato that tho now steel brldgo across Rogue river Just abovo tho old ferry will bo opon to traffic by tho 15th ot Septcmbor which will bo a great help to transportlon. E Traffic which Jina been held up over the Bybce or Modoc bridge for the past week, can be resumed Wed nesday evening, ns by that time the temporary bridge will lie ready for ue. It would have been opened Monday excot for the sinking nnd settling of come of tho temporary piers. The temporary bridge is just below the old structure instead of being across the island nbove, ns nt first planned. Ranid progress will be mndo henceforth on the new bridge nnd it is exacted it will bo finished nnd ready for traffic within two months. The bridge is of thirty tons capacity nuO tho licnvicst nnd strongest structure spanning tho Roguo nlong its entire length. THIEF ETURNS STOLEN IRODS TO Tho two fish rods stolen from A. E. Heamcs' nuto whilo nt Prospect have been returned by the conscience-stricken or scared thief. They were found tied to tho door of the Greive's I'rospcct store Sunday morning, with n noto inclosing 'J." cents renuesting they bo returned to Mr. Henmes, who had n pretty good lino on the suspected person. Frank Amy, who has been stand ing his vacation camping, hunting and fishing nt Union creek, brought (hem in Monday on his return with Mrs. Amy. Mrs. Court Hall, who wns also camping nt Union creek, has re turned, ns have others in tho party. BARTLETT PEARS BRING RECORD PRICE 1 NB0ST0N Roguo River Bartlctts sold yester day In Boston for an averago ot f 2.32 a box, f. o. b. Medford, tbo highest prlco ot the season, so far. Tho fruit was from the orchard ot F. W. Bing ham, proprietor ot the Mara Vista orchard, and consisted of a car ship ment. Some of tho boxes sold for as high as 2.50 a box, and tapered downward, making tho averago prlco 12.32. Tho next highest prlco for this season was by George B. Carpon tor, who sold for an averago of 2.10 a box. WKDXF.8DA Y'H VAUDKVI LLK AT PAGE THEATER Tho Page Theater offers an peclally good bill ot vaudeville CB- on Wednesday, August 27th: Tho act elite, Mile. ToJottI and Wallace Bennett presenting tho dream dance. Arthur E. Vincent, clarinet soloist, In classic and popular reportolro di rect from British omplro, Clayton and Lcnnle, tho happy chappy and tho English Jobnnlo. Luo Palmor, European novelty Juggling and dancing comedian. Also Pagescopo pictures In addi tion to (ho vaudovlllo bill. Prices 2Dc, 3Gc and box Boats COc. YB IDG N OR TRAFFIC MEDFOnt), oKECION.. TUTSDAY, 'AUCTOST 2S, !l!)tfl, DENNISfPREDICTS PROSPEROUS YEAR John V. Dennis of Dennis & Sons, Loudon commission und fruit men, left Monday evening after several days spent in tho vnlley impeding orchards nnd buying fruit. Speak ing of local conditions, he snid: ''Fruit growers will eel good prices this season nothiiiu' fancy, perluiH, hut good profit-milking prices. I es timate the npnlo output (10 per rent of Inst year's, nnd the quality fur superior. "I never snw n finer crop of fruit anywhere thud ndorns lingua Uiver orchards this season. Pears nre perfect. Apples have n tendenev lo ovorsixe. Tho hot weather is going to ndvnncc the picking season two weeks or so, which is nn nddilionnl nid to tho grower. Pears of nil kinds, especially Into pears, nre in demand. The French crop of Corn ice is n total fail nre." Whilo here Mr. Dennis offered StU.2."i n box f. o. h orchard for six ties Winler Nelis pears. Oilier fruit men who hnvo been here the past week nre: Alexander Chalmers of Andrew Chnhners & Son. Olnsirow. Chnrles Simon1", of Simons, Jncohs A- Co., of Olnsirow; of Simons. Rhullleworlh & Co., Liv erpool, nnd of Onreia. Jacobs & Co., of Londen: A. Aldridge. of Miic fleorgo & Jnrdino. Liverpool, nnd fl. Herbert Tnvlor of J. & II. Goodwin, of Manchester, Liverpool nnd Lon don. ORDERED PIPES OUT TO GET'LOWERRATE TACOMA, Wash., Aug. Threatened forcible removal city's water lunius from 20. of the county roads because of alleged breach of contract by tho city In chnrgiug full rates for wntor furniidied county buildings wns culled off today when Mayor Seymour capitulated. Tho county commissioners claim ed nn agreement existed whereby in return for tho use of county roads hnlf rates for wntor furnished the courthouse nnd other buildings wns to bo granted by the city. This (he wnter department denied. There upon the commissioners ordered the big pipes of (ho expensive gravity wntor system removed from county property. Tho mayor now says it was "merely nn overbight." BOOS TALKS 600D ROADS (Continued from Page 1) (on, E. L. Collins, Oslrandcr, Wash.; vlco president for Oregon, J. W. Mc Coy ot Ashland; vlco president for California, Dr. G. D. Bullitt of San Joso; treasurer, B. F. Lynch of Al turas; secretary, Goo. E. Boos, of Medford, Oregon, Executlvo committee Washingten: Samuel Hill, ot Moryhlll. Frank Oullbcrt, of Spokano. J. T. Ronald ot Scattlo. E. G. Griggs, Tacoma. Executlvo commlttco, Oregen: N. R. Pittock, Portland. George Rodgers, Salem. William Grimes Marshflold. Charles Rcnfro, Eugene. Executlvo commlttco Califernia: W. J. Button, San Francisco. M. B. Johnson, San Mateo. T. R. Ramsey, Red Bluff. O. A. Webb, Crescent City. Tho first meeting of tho executlvo commlttco will bo hold in January. Mislforil Next Mooting Placo Tho noxt meeting iplnco for 1914 Is to bo hold at Medford, Oregon, dato to bo fixed later. In tho securing of the 1914 convention for Medford much credit Is duo to Bert R. Greer of Ashland and tho delegation from Shasta and Siskiyou countlos, Port land frlendu and Secretary Rufua R. Wilson of Eureka. Tho trip from Medford to Eureka via Redding, Cat., and return by Crescent City. Many ot your readers aro Interested In ascertaining particulars aa to tho trip overland via Redding to Eure ka. I left Medford Sunday, Aug. 17, on morning train of tho Southern Pa- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Now, elegantly fur nlshod houso, shade trocs, lawn, good fruit, everything now and up-to-dato. Call at 510 West Jack son street. 139 FOR SALE Orocory store, stock and fixtures doing good buslnoss. Best location In city. Box 283, P. O. 139 FOR SALE Oood G room houso, email payment down, balanco in monthly payments. Will inako a good offer to tho right party. Ad dress Box 2C, care Mall Tribune FORFRUITGROWERS Vaiit&dtiJi. . . . lou cldo mot delegnto Hurt R. Greer nt Ashland. Wo reached Bedding on scheduled tlmo and wero mot by tho Keddlug delegation and mado com fortable tor tho ulgh(, on tho morn ing of tho lSth nt 11 o'clock tho trip wns bogun. iNluu automobiles wore In readiness to take tho delegation which congregated thero from tho counties of Jackson In Oregon, Sis kiyou, Modoc, Shasta aud Tohamn counties In California, Including Gov ernor Lister ot Washington and Gov ernor Johnson of California, who both cmno by their own nutos. On Iloatl to Const From Redding tt was Intended to make tho first stop at tho town of Woavcrvlllo, whero a banquet wns to await us, Tlio trip took us UN italics to tho Trinity county lino nud 23 mile to Wenvorvlllo, tho county sent of Trinity counly. Woavcrvlllo Is nn old mining (own. It Is a quaint old place nestled In a small valley with a population of 1000 good souls, thero Is still much deep mining douo close In Its vicinity, Cnptnln Nash, owner ot tho Nosh Hotel building In Med ford has his mines In this locality and It well known In Wenvervlllo. From Wenvorvlllo our trip was again started nt early dawn of tho 19th reaching tho town of Hayfork, a dis tance of 38 miles, whero wo passed Trinity river and a number of creeks noted (or Placer mining. Alrendy be ginning at Shasta flvo miles from Bedding thu road to Hayfork a dis tance ot .S9 miles Is very rough and through a sparsely settled country, wu traveled on many thirty -per cent grades. Trinity Highway From Hayfork to Mad Itlvor a state highway of 28 miles known ns tho Trinity lllghwny Is nlrendy built with a maximum grado of seven per cent, reaching nn elevation of 4"i00 feet on this highway thero Is n climb of nltio miles. It passes through forests nnd small farms, from Mad Itlvor wo traveled nlno tulles through a rough country reaching Dlnsmor for din ner. At this point great preparation were made and a sutnptous dinner awaited tho two governors nud par ty. At Dlnsmor many of tho automo biles wero put In repair again and tho start for Eureka was mado at 2 P. m. Wo continued over rough roads for 34 miles, reaching Cnrlotta, a distance ot 17 miles, from that point wo met better roads coming In tho itcdwood country front Loleta 14 miles from Eureka wo found ex cellent roads through tho heavy tim ber of Redwood. To ono who has not looked upon theso giants It Is worth tho trip to seo them. Tho nbovo routo comprises n dlstaucu of about 177 miles. On Inquiry I learned that In this dlstnnco about 40 per cent Is traveled by auto In low gear, 35 por cent In Intermediate nnd 25 per cent In high guar. Tho 28 miles of completed highway In Trin ity county ns stated nbovo, has a maximum grade of 7 por cent. This road formerly had many 30 per cent grades and It shows what can be dono by scientific rond building. Tho cost ot tho 28 miles was $100,000. 28 Miles Cost llt)0,000 Tho return wns mado via Crcscont City, a dlstnnco of 100 miles along tho California coaBt, nlong this routo many largo Redwood forests aro passed, also paw mills, several largo dalrys and cattlo grazing ranches. Wo reached Crescent City owing to car troubles, lato In (ho night leaving In tho morning for Grants Pass, roach Ing Medford on Sunday morning, tho 21th. Tho road from Crescent City to Medford Is generally known. Our trip from Redding to Eureka and re turn to Medford by auto was approxi mately 400 miles, running tlmo, 40 hours not Including stopes. Shasta, Modoc and part ot Siski you county delegation Including a scattering fow from Sacramonto and San Francisco counties passod home ward through Medford spending n fow hours at a dinner prepared for thorn at tho Medford Hotel. PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR If your hair is too dry brittle color lew thin stringy or falling out use Parisian Sage now at once. It stops Itching scalp, cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oils, removes dand ruff with one application, and makes the hair doubly beautiful soft fluffy abundant Try a COc. bottle to-day. It will not only save your hair and make It grow, but give it the beauty you desire. Charles Strang, Druggist. The Mbb Who Pat lh , E E 1st V E E took for Tbls Tradcllark Flo. ture eu the Latl wlita buying: ALLEN'S F00T-EASE USSSUr I The Anllarotlc 1'owdtr for Ten. dtr. Aclilav I'tct. Sold every- AixAbi-smieKvy.u' NU HONE Woar tho Nu Dono Guaranteed Cor set, For Salo Dy JOHKPIIINK P. CLAItK 1110 West 4th Street LERCH MUST PAY OR STAY IN JAIL L. II. Larch was summoned before Judge Calkins Tuesday to explain why he should not bt. punished for contempt of court tor bis refusal to pay $fi0 attorney's fees for his Wife for defending tho divorce proceed ings now pending, as ordered by tho court. The explanation was not sat isfactory and Mr. Lereh was told t" cuino through with $20 before, night nnd another $20 within two weeks, or sojourn In tho Jackson county bus tllo until further notice. Tho troubles of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lerch have kept tho courts and tho lawyers busy for tho past year. Lurch Is under Indictment for receiving stolen goods, Junk taken by boys. Ho wns acquitted In ono trf.il hut faces another. Ilo had Mrs. Lerch nr rested for thrashing nud thenteiilug htm nnd hound over to keep the pence. Then sho wns again arrested for driving ono of his employe off tho premises, but acquitted. He brought suit for dlvorco and upon her showing that sho had no money for defense, tho court ordered l.urrh to pay hor $G0 for attorney's fees. $11000 l I MONTHS A Pasadena, Cal., man earned $0000 lu four months ns our special representative. Snmn opportunity lu your town. Write today for le tailed Information nnd exclusive pro position. R. C. Moore, sales mana ger, 220 California Building, Los An gules, Cat, GIM CHUNG CHINA HCIlIt STOKE Theso herbs are a blood tonic. A positive cure fur Liver, Lung, Heart, Kidney, Stomach nud Bowel troubles, Cures Malaria, Chills and Fover and Rheiim.itlstn. A guaranteed euro for Piles. No surgical operation re quired. f I was a sufferer from eciema nnd gn( relief from first dose of medicine, nnd entirely cured after three weak. JOHN IIEDGElt, Chlco Ve clno. Olm Chung Co. nro now located nt 820 Broadway, Chlco, Cal. -II H. lYont St. .MKIIIOItlr, OltK. That's What Makes the Baking Better tho double acting leavonlng power of Crescent Baking Powder It's two power units ' ono to partially ralso tho dough, tho other (o keep It In suspouulon until thu food Is linked. ar,u i'i:it lb. Atik Your Grocer ('reticent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington Children's Eyes requlro cureful watching, especially in tho enso of utiidlouu scholam. At tho first sign ot weakness they should liuvo their oyes cramliiud, and, If nocoHuary, glasses Hhould bo worn. Hut any kind ot glassoH will not do. llrlug tho child to mo aud I will guar antoo to fit tho right Ioiihph ho uh to Improve tho vlulbn and remove any hcudachos tlmt may result from oyo- strain. l:tl DIt. ItlCKKHT Hulto 1-2 Over Denel'N Medford, Ore, saSr iiljliw "isrjrJrjsBL. "r'lawfiHlfif irrSfVhBBBB w sW tP-VH -3i'Jl Western China Co. St HOUTII CKNTIIATj China and Huppllen for the Decorator Class Thursday 7:30 tolO p. m. and Firing Friday OPENING AUGUST 25 Coming of The Sunbeam How to Avoid Thosa Pains nnd Dlitras WMchio Many Molli.rs I lava SuMm-xI. It I n pity I""'' wunirn do not know of Miillivr'a h'rlnul. Hot I ramwlf Hint soflrtia lli mu'li'. rnstilr tlirm lit riimml wlllioiit Miiy strain umui Hi llir Inrlita mil rliMilr wuliii'll to K llihiilU llix oriWI wlllimit l'l". niuir,. mnrnlnn lrklir" or ny uf llm ln,ild lyiniHuuM so fumlllar In insiiy iiiuttirr. Titers U mi fiHillnti illrt In tisrsn His tnltiil. 'llm Itiiiuutit (In tint ilwrll liliult pain stul surrrrlnst fur stl such r avuMvl. 'iliiiinniuU nt wimirii mi ltiKr nxtirii thrmiMrr tiHli Itiuiislit tlisl ilfknria iml illilrraa ri natural. Tti(r know lltr, for In Mollirr'a lrlnil Hi 17 liavi fninul tiuw ij It la with tlila wumfortiil, ttirtlliiK rniiKljr to ImiiUli all tu ilrIM iirl rnwa which liatn tiern tslkwl sboul r Inrf iiirmvr lirjcnn. tt la n siitijitct rrttf woman atiotiM t familiar Willi, and rrn llioiisli all ma tint rr.u1ra aiivli a mti'rijr, aim will mw stul thru mcrl sniiis proal'm'tlt liullir In wtioin word In tlinn liit Mutlier'a Prlrnd will nim as a womWtiil lilratliif. This famoiia rftmilj la anM If all tlriiwUta, aiul la mily II 00 NHIIo. II la for Mlrriial tit tuiljr, stul la rrallf worth Ita wlh lu p. 1.1. Writ toitajr to Hi llrailrlrlil llil latr V, t'-'I Ulnar Illi1., Atlanta, tla , for a meat talnalil tuuk W vipn'lanl umtlirra. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN OREGON HAH ADDED A Preparatory Course to enable those who hnvo not com pleted their public nud IiIkIi school courses, n chance to prepare fur (tin regular university cnur, and also to help Hi oho who nro preparing for tho county nud stulo teachers cortl flcites. The subjects that will bo Included In this course are ns follews: Arith metic, algebra, geometry, latin, gram mar, ph)slolugy, history, etc. Tuition for iImio course for nine months $-.1. If you nro Interested call up tho president, Dr. it. W. MncCullouxh. Prospectus ready lu a few days. Registering days on Monday, Wednesday nud 1'rliUy, 8 to 12 p. lu. Bittner's Real Estate Employment Bureau For Kxclinngo Wo havo a good farm to trade for city residence. Wo havo both large nnd small tracts lu Hnsteru Oregon to trade for Hoguo river vnlley lands. Wo bnvn sotim good city property lo tradu for good ranch, Homesteads fur nil nnd desert land rtnlms. Ask us nbout (hum. Par in lo rent, this year's crop for !, nlso farm Implements, vuultry, stock nud household goods, 2 aero garden tract, just outsTiTo city limits, $u00. Kitra good terms. Stock of now goods to trade for real Cstato. List your houses and rooms for rent, with us. Wo hnvo somo applicants for ranches to rent, Liiiployincnt Girls nud women for general house work. Wnmnn cook. Horond girl. Itanch bauds, ' .j MBS. EMMA BITTNER (tea. Phono lOOO-X Phone IUU. Opposite Nasti Ilotnl ItOOMH fl and 7, PALM BLOCK. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tht Medford Commercial Olub mijtcur, Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights ' ! Portraits ' ' Interior and oxtorior views Negatives mado any time and any placo by 'appoint ment. , 208 E. Main Phons 1471 4itft r3Tt