Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MROFORD MAT1, TRllWNtt. M1WFORR OK-WON, TITO1UV, OOTOIWR 7, WW.
PAGE TWO.
MNM
I1
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
miiiwwiiii
Mr. nnil Mrs. h, K. 1'rlnro of Hos-
ton aro -Medford visitors.
A. C, HoilRh nnd It. 1. Norton,
Ornnts 1'nss attorneys, nro In Med
ford on legal busliWs.
' it 11. Palmer or Kan I-'raucUco nnd
Mra. 12. ll.'l'nlmor nro puosta of the
Medford.
There id a photORraphor In your
town. II; N. Mfickoy, Main nnd Con
trol, Medford, Ore.
W. W. fehnnnhr, Jr., ot Portland is
a Moifforif arrival.
Y. O. liradlcy of Thrall, Gnl., Is
spending a few days In Medford.
.1. V. t.vor und Wife of Doris', Cal.,
Arc Medford' visitors.
Home-made broad nt Do Voo's.
I. X. Williams of Corvallls, Is malt
Inp one of his regular business trips
to Southern Orefeon.
B. n. Holmes, of Orange, Cal., Is n
recent Medford arrival.
Kodak finishing, Dent In town, ot
Weston's.
Dr. J. K. Shearer, rormorly of Med
ford, now proprietor of n Olendnle
Ennttarlum, Is n Medford visitor.
W. S. PArkcr nnd D. J. Olvln ot
Minneapolis nro recent Medford ar
rivals. Crater Lalco pictures ,a boolt f
12 pictures, hand colored, the- flncat
ever mado ot tho lake, for sale at
Dorking ft Harmon's studio. Call
and sco them. 22S East Main street,
phono 320-J. tf
Itco itaymond of Portland Is a busi
ness visitor in Medford.
United Slates Attorney Clarence I...
Kennies nnd United States Marshnll,
John Montng, aro In Medford attend
ing tho federal court session.
IS. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by appolntmont. Phons M.
1471.
A. A. Davis, tho Medford capitalist,
who is looking After property Inter
ests In Oakland, arrived Monday from
tho south to spend a few days In the
valley.
II. M. and P. C. Daley and family
arc recpntarrlrals from St. Paul.
Lessons In china decorating at 21
South Central. 171
S. F. Graham of Los Angeles and
Louis Daron of San Francisco arrived
Tuesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillon ot New
York aro Mddford visitors.
"Insuranco your belt asset." Have
the best. Place your insuranco with
Holmes, tbo Insuranco Man, right It
ho writes It. tf"
Geo. "W. IJrooks of Yreka spent
Monday In Medford.
P. D. Blockden ot Climax was in
Medford Tuesday.
Milk and cream at DoVoe's. "
C. E. Jones ot Sams Valley was a
Monday visitor in Medford.
II, Dlmond of Eaglo Point and J.
Frank Drown were Tuesday visitors
in Medford.
Wynno Scott, ono ot tho most up-to-da'to
portrait artists on the Pa-
clflo coast Is taking chargo ot the
portrait department for tho Qerkln
& Harmon Photo company, 228 East
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trumbull of
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kenly
wero nmong tho ranch colony who
satf "Officer OCC."
J. T. Chlnnock, water commissioner
is In tho valley hearing claimants to
water rights In Foots creek nnd other
localities.
Piano pupils wanted by young lady
graudate of Do Pauw School of Music.
Excellent references. Reasonable
rates. Tolcphono 7GG or call at No.
1C North Orange street. 171
Tfio young ladles Amoma Ulblo
class ot tho Itaptlst church will hold
Its regular monthly missionary meet
In?, Tuesday (-veiling, October 7, at
tho homo of Miss Noruh Daley, 701
AVest Tenth street.
llto Morriman of tho Central Point
road, spent Monday In Medford.
"Good crops and good prices prevail
in Jackson county," states Mr. Mor
riman, "and prosperous times aroi
nhoad. Prospects wero never bet
ter." H. L. JnnoH and Wig Ashpolo of
this city wero well acquainted with
tho territory lu Nome devastated by
tho storni Sunday, and wero highly
Interested in the details.
J, A. Perry has left for an exten
rIvo tour ot CuntrU Orogon and ex
pects to bo gone a wcol' or ten days.
L. P. Donley of KlnmatU Falls ar
rived la Medford Monday and will
make his home in this city lu tho fu
ture, Tho regular meeting of tho city
council will bo held tonight, and M.
l'urdln appointed .successor to tho
Into W. W Elfert.'wIIl take tho rolns
of office, bofng dwom In.
Weeks &McGowan Co
UNDERTAKERS
Lady Ashlhiuiit
Day Phono iii!7
NlKiit F. W. Werka 101I-J-2
Phones A. K, Oil' 078-M
f8.
Tho Evening Herald ot Klamath
FnllH has mado arrangements with
tho Southern Pacific for the running
ot n special train from that city for
the Glant-Whlto Sox inhibition game
in this city about' tho mlddlo of No
vember. U. E. Tull and rnmlly have returned
from u week's visit with friends and
rolattvcs In Gold Hill.
W. T. lloverldgo I up from Grants
Pass to get tho first band news of the
world's sorlcs.,Todny Mr. lloverldgc
suffered nioro thnn Mnnnstar McGraw.
lko Frledoger roturned Monday
from n week's vacation on Union
creek.
Walter Merrick who has born
spending tho last six months In Cali
fornia roturned Monday ovonlng.
W. K. Coleman of Jacksonville,
spent a snort time m .ieiuoru .moil
day afternoon attending to business
matters.
Uoy Gray of Montague, Cal., Is
spending a few days lu tho city vis-
ltlni: friends nnd relatives.
Tho Juvonllo nuthorltlcB will give
a decision this aftomeon In tho rase
of ltalph Freemhn. the colored youth
charged with assaulting two S. P.
brakemen with n Jack knife last Sat
urday. Tho first snow ot tho season is re
ported to hnvo fallen in tho Siskiyou
foothills last night
"Officer (ICG" appeared to a large
house ot the PAge theater last night.
And sent tho crowd homo In good
humor. It waa ono of tho best
comedy's over presented In, tho city.
John Gago of Slsson, Cal., Is in tho
city attending to business matters.
Hoy Croft, tho Trail youth who
was mysteriously assaulted n week
Ago Is reported to be out ot danger.
but as et has thrown no new light
on his assailant.
Bruce Spencer Is down from his
ranch nenr Wellen for a few days at
tending to business and visiting wltt
friends.
D. C. Verlt of Martinez. Cal., is
spending a few days In tho city.
J. Vogoll ot Eagle Point was n
business visitor in tho city Monday.
Considerable local interest Is being
manifested In tho first football gamo
of the season to bo played, next Sat
urday between tho folgh achool and
alumni team.
William Gcrlg of the P. & E. left
yesterday for Portland on n three
week's business trip.
It. L. nurdic of Ashland was a
business visitor in Medford Monday
atternpn.
II. L-. Phlpps of Dutto Falls was a
business visitor in Medford Monday.
Mrs. J. S. MoCuliy of Jacksonville
left yesterday for New York whoro
sho will visit with hor nephew,
George Mcrrltt who is attending the
law department of Columbia Univer
sity.
L. Dcrsteln left Monday on a busi
ness trip to Portland and expects to
bo away from the city for about two
months.
W. S. Darnum. president ot tho
Roguo Itlvor Valley railroad loft
Monday for Portland. Mr. Darnum
will return by auto.
E. Montclth of Phoenix was In
Medford yesterday attending to busi
ness matters.
A considerable amount of Roguo
river valley hay has been shipped out
during tho last week for southern
points.
Eugene Darr of Oakland, Cal,, Is
visiting his father, W. II. Darr of this
city. Mr. Darr is employed in tho
Oakland postotflco.
Dud Anderson is still In tho city,
and as soon as tho weather clears
will leavo to spend a few days hunt
ing coyotes on tho Jim Kershaw
ranch on tho Antelope.
A typical Oregon mist struck the
Rogue river valley this morning and
tho weather man predicts n continua
tion of tho sarao for tho noxt 21
hours. Farms and fruitgrowers will
welcome the moisture as an aid to
fall ploughing, tho ground already be,
Ing in fair shape for this process.
Prof. O'Gara who rccontly under
wont an. operation In a San FrancUco
hospital, writes friends in this city,
that he is recovering rapidly, with a
good appetite nnd n strong doslro to
return to his work.
Ed Slasher of Trail who spent Sat
urday and Sunday In this city re
turned yosterday.
Claude Baylor employed Jn the
Dates' brothers barber shop for the
last thrco years, loft this morning
with hlb wlfo and family for an ox
tended visit with relatives nnd
friends in Pennsylvania. Mr. Bay
lor expects to return to Medford af
ter tho holidays.
SEATTLE RNSMG FUNDS
FOR 'RELIEFiOFINOME
SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 7. Seattle
commercial bodies aro today arrang
IiiK for rellof for tho people of Nome,
which was devastated yesterday. A
messago received laHt night from tho
editor ot tho Nome Nugget, says:
"Many homes and tho business sec
tion are gono. Funds nro urgently
neoded. Tho Nuggott will receive
contributions until a relief committee
Is appointed.'
PRETTY POISONER
10 BE PARDONED
AFTERTHREEYEARS
VKN1CK, llnly, Oct. 7. l.el
fnnnntitivH wow tirtruu for sccmHii.?
tho condilhmul ivlenso fiotn the prU
oils ut Trntii of fount Maria
Tnruovska, Irt all jindmlijlity dii
will lie ie1tfod on parole IJie latter
lar of ttiH mouth.
The hcatitiiiil Kiiiiiii countess
vi sentenced in 10 10 to eijjlit yours'
imprisonment for having incited n
youthful lover, Nickoln Nninoft, to
murder another of her sweetheart,
Count Kumnrowsky, tlmt ulie imlit
collect the $100,000 life in-urnm
which ho hiul trtkw oht iu her imme.
Of tliiwe einht yours the oounte- hu
nlri'iuly served th tw iotUUTil in
solitary eoniineinent nml an tuhh
tional year in tlie priond nt, Tmnl.
Her ilcportmcnt in tlmt time Inn not
only boon grt exemplary, hut iu ninny
rospcrN so extrnorilinnry, tlmt little
doubt U fell she will he jiiien the
eomlitionnt liberty which the Itnlinn
law now mnkos ithle.
When tho United Prom oorroiion
ilent culled nt the jirwoiw nt Tnuii
with n speoinl Jiennit to see the eoinu
tes. the prison nuthnritie wore
deeply laudatory of their prisoner.
"Slio will lenvo m nn entirely differ
ent womnn,'' they miM. "She will
leave $ n woman of Uoii." In the
tIino venrs which tho eouut lw
now been in pri-on 1ie 5 ileclnred
to hnve given henolf entirely over
to n religion with n fervor only
equalled by thn which she 1 ilelar
ed to havo formerly innnifp-tel in
mnkiiis men fall madly in love with
her and then pitting them again!
eneh other till they destroyed thuu
selves. When young Xieknla Nam
off fell victim to her ehnrm she i
declared to hnvo emhmeed repeatedly
in h prewnee Count Kiiiniirokv.
until her immntinrs nnd Iii- own
jenliMH fury led him to come fni,
Viennn to tun city nml kill the
count.
E
XFAVCASTLK, Intl., Ocl. 7. De
termined to solve the mv-tory of the
disappearance of little fntherinc
Winierjj lnst March, the grand jnr
todny began n scnrehiui; inipiirv into
tho cnsio, under Heeinl instruction
frOm .Tudse .Inekon. Tlie inytery
has Leon nn Imffliny ns the fiiinoiir'
Tharlev Hosh nnd Dorothy Arnold
disnppeanineesi. Catherine Winter?.,
on hor wny home from hohool, iIih
nppeured on the nfternoon of Mureh
'JO, nrf if the enrth had suddenly op
ened nnd swallowed her. A niilimi-
wido souroh hy county, t.lto and
fedornl cluteolive.s nud KlcutliK from
tho host privnto ngeni-ws of the
oounry foiled nhsolutoly to unonrth
tho slightest clue to tho child's
whereabouts or tho manner of her
denth if tlmt wero her fate, How
ever, County I'rosocutor Evans re
cently uncnrtliod vrhnt ho believes
nro important clues which make him
helievo the child is Mill living. The
child's pictures hnvo been nhnot n
widely printed am thoso of Dorothy
Arnold.
Military Notice.
Tho Seventh company C. A. It. at
Its regular drill at tho Armory this
ovonlnK will bo paid tho balance ot
their stnto pay for camp servlro, man
receiving aamo must appear In O. 1).
uniform.
Ily order of
A. V. DKANR,
Captain Commanding.
C. V. TBNflWALU,
170 l'lrst flerKcant.
TOO LATH TO CLASHfrV.
WANTKI) Competent Klrl for bcii-
eral housework Two in family.
Mrs. A. K, Iteames.
Raises
ttie-Dou2b
Better
s allTgrocers
HE
WNNER
OF
AT SQUAW LAKE
lly n itiHllsiiin of the geiieml hind
office nt WtiWiiHgton, 1. C, howh ol
whivli -i-1 received iu thi olfy tlti
fmornhtff hy Attorney 11. I'. Mitlkry,
Louis A. Wnllo in awnulcd Iionio.
t-lead on Sitfiliw hlkm. whlrh ln
flteeh eontwAftl for tl l tlirti
,eni, hy flcore Xeulwr nl M. M.
WVIkIi. The iiim hn beeu in eier.v
eniut in .Inehaon county, to tho Inml
office nt Konohunr, nnd in one of
tho fanioit hind ene of thin see
lion. Tho mnchj which i vnluetl nl
$7'00, wk oriniiinlly, filed upon hy
(eorm I. Wnjte. ilm'iicil, n pion
eer or the vn)Vey, who wan well unit
widely known. lctt preveuteil linn
fnun ptrfeejiiii: liin title to the laud,
nud Ii'w luidher, Loin A., trnik up
tho ecnriiitt gt tlie IajhI. urtiiiir upon
the lw-it Hint n an heir ho wnf en
titled lo first nnd bent eo'iiderntion.
Miwur. Nenlier imd WeNh main
(NiiiiHl iu dofoiipe Hint they hud uindr
improvemenU upon thn Inml nnd
tlmt this nullified (lie hrtrahip yiihl
of Loui Wnife. lu the juxliei', cir
cuit nnd supreme courU they were
reversed, nnd in both nppwib lo the
land offiee.
Louis Wito i "it year- old, nud
m well known In the fOiilliwel, in
Iih youth lining conneeted with Colo
rado new'impvr nnd mluiuic niter-
ent, one ehnpter of his helns: n ni
month' chape of the rcuepido In
dinn "Apiiehe Kid" through the des
ert wilds of Anxii8.
FINE REDUCED FOR
PUGILISTIC 'ATTORNEY
SAN FRAXCIsro, Cnl., Old. 7.
Huperier JuiIko Law lor tmlny reduc
ed to $10 the fine of WOll imposed
hy I'l'Iii-e .Indue Sullivan evenil
weeks iiro in the ene of Clmrles
I!am-ey, nn nttoniey, convicted of
coinmittiiij; hnttery upon n newtpn
per plKitojtrnphor. Rnmney punched
the enmorn mun while the latter wn
uttomptiuK to take u picture of the
Cnminetli jnirty ditriiijc the D'neif
Cuminetti. trial here. The tirixiccu
tiou joined iu the pica for leniency.
Mooc- Dance.
Tho Moosn lodge will glvo nn In
vitation dauco In Moose hall on West
Main street Thursday evening. Octo
ber lHh. 1013. O.'t your Invitation
from any member of Moose lodge.
171
II
n
RELIEVE
ST
Moi'o AcbN, fiines nml Cloggeil-up
Wusto I'nini .Stomal li, l.her,
Dowels Cure InillcvMlou
Oot a 10-cent box now.
That awful sourness, belching of
acid nnd foul Kama; tlmt pain In tho
pit ot tho ntomnch, tho heartburn,
nurvotmnoK, nfiiicoa, bloating nftor
oatlng, dizziness nnd sick bondacho,
moans a disordered stomach, which
cannot bo rcKutated until you remove
Din causa, it Isn't your Htomnoh'fl
fault. Your stomach Is as good as
any.
Try Cascarots; they Immediately
clean so tho stomach, remove tho sour,
undigested and formtmtlug food nnd
foul fiases; take- tho excess bllo from
tho liver mid carry off thu ronstl-
patad waste mutter and poison from
tho bowels. Thou your Ntomnch trou
ble Is ended. A C'ascaret tonlijlit will
straighten you nut by morning ft 10
cont box from any drug store will
keep your stomach sweet; lhor nud
howola regular for mouths. Don't
forjjot tho children their Utile, In
side need a good, gentlo cleansing,
too. ' A
E. D. Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
'
Amateur Finishing
Post Cards "
Panoramic Work
Flash limits
Portrait
Interior and exterior vcvi
.; .
Negatives made anv timf
and any place liy appoint
meiit, s . "
208 E. Main" Phone 1471 1
HOMESTEAD
F
EDERAL
T
IN FALL SESSi
AT
Tho fodoral court for" Hie fall
torin for tho Southern Oregon district
convened IhlK nfteinoo.n nl two
o'clock lu tho Moom) hull, with JuiIko
Woliortoii prvldlii4C, Hlstilrt Attor
ney Ctiirunco L. Uohuiuh will rcpro
ent the mivernnient. I H Clerk
A. N, fhiuoii. V. H. MrtMhnl J J. Mon
tague, nnd Deputy Marshal Mei'lnHt.
nil of l'ottlatid also am lu iittiMidancc.
arrlvlug tliU monUiiK.
Two civil caws occupy tho atten
tion of tho court. Ono Is tho civil
ult of llonney vs. lllck,ey and liinlu
th owunriihlp of u stulllou. NothitiK
but n point of law will bo decided,
and no Jury will Ih called for this
CUKO.
Tho other case Is tho dftumno mitt
nKnliist tho I'nliroritln-Orogou Klectrlc
coinjHiny.
Krnost Koruinn of Jiieksoiivllle
will pbwid guilty this nttoruonu to
refusing to anawor a subpoamt.
It Is oxpected that the smmiIouh of
tho court will bo eoiictudd by Fri
day. A Jury will m Inipanelml this
nfternoon for the lumrlug of the
cne.
Tho case of Pulled State v. Kim
teriKin. a civil artlon to rworwr dam
iiKts for timber trespass bus bwii
postponed until UrcemU'r '.), on ap
pllhntlon of the defctise.
Check the Symptoms
o( iuiH) Trouble
One nt IIh mmiy ri hy lMt
ThhiIiI U .i illlH-'ull l.i fiiiM to limitr
lb illvtf U ofl.'ii if trry 4HrliuC
luHurr I'd,- IU-M may lv,k wrll, lull lu
ryulllr U fn.t liwlnjc lrvlllll l.jr tH
iIbh I tiliht tval, frtrr ainl rowi'i
Tin-- Jmiiio buM l i h kr-l
iptWtkly p.I.U IhI.mm' Altrrnllx'
la Iviit-flrtal III i brrkliitf lilf nixl nU0
mrrnU mill It Uf brutighl Inml urn j
(ttHipUtp r'i!tlr. I(m,l thin m
H W. .trtlh Ml. New trfc.
"Ilpull.'llirn. I xiu Hrllli'K iU lliki lr
tlmonlDl Hint tii'M mar kunw wbat
yvr Alirrnlltv h Iniw fr tu Mix. I
M H fty nuni! tiiHiaH I waa u(
trtvr fr..ni Ilrvii-hliu I trltHl ilm-tor
(trr llr. avltiait Ultli or m law.
Ml. rilinlljr I taa-l Mlukl aovata, HrnK
mmU ami Inat mrlUIr In wrutat anU My
lortair Inki mr If Ihtjr wpm ut rbrrkrl
I Wixilit hat linc Trnulil Mlaa Marj
KiHbaimT, nbo 1 trlfwl t inlu. r
nitifM nfl,r UWInt )ttr Alltntlt ai'l
Ina44il (bat I try It. I jtm now. alt-r
two jmirt, lif'lljr wtll. atran bI
liralthi."
lAttvutiii. miis. ttoHA voct.rn..
lANifi alhtall: aw. mu itfu-l.)
l;iktHii' All ailar tiaa Imwh ru hjr
Hoar )!' M In lw HHmt ,fSrartMia
far r.'if Tlttajat al l.unt A llnna,
l!r.nrlill., tlroiirhl il Aaltii'ia tllul ri
Ci.l.la ami In n.l..il.ii.- th .'rm
("inl.'ln n wi'mll,, l.n ..r diMI
f.iriiiliii; ilr un. Ak tr l-kl. irlluitf
( rixofrrkH). ami nrl ! K'kmnn
llmralnnr. rlillH,.M, Pa , (at
ilrurp. tar ante tir aN l-llin: ilr Httto
Ranch for Sale or
Rent
Composed of IImI arrea In Wood
Itlvor Valley. 7oo rris sown to ti
mothy. All motor Irrigation. Wr1t
rlKlit owned. Well foncod with l'age
Wire Fnuce. Kor further Informn
Hon and partlc liars, write or apply to
John W. Cox
I'oit Kliiiuatti
Oregon.
What is ihe Matter
with Your Stomach?
Ily Hnmiiol IlopklnH AdntiiH
In Octolier Kaillos' Home Journal
on pane UM Mr. AdaiiM says:
"Home of the most pronounced
rases of nausea and "nervous dyitpep
eta" nro found whoro thu Mtoinnch It
self Is porfeutly sound and nro due
to oje strain."
If oii mirror form stomach dis
orders, hotter have your uyon oxaiii
Ined. I spnclallo on oje strain nud
cnu elvo you posttivo ndvliu In those
matters.
im. mcicmiT
Hulto 1-1! Over Deuel'H
A Moilforil, Oro.
To the Ladies
I'ennlt mu to Inform you that I
hnvo received tho IntoHt iityles for
laillos' tallorlm;, kowiih and hloiiKos,
Biieh an will ho worn ilnrliu; tho win
ter seasons nnd I feel that n visit to
my ostnlillshiuont will prove lutur
oatlnh' to you. I Kiinrauteu that the
charactor of workmanship will ho all
that you may deslro. I dovoto my
jiornonul iitteutlon to each detail and
nsiiuro you of not ulouu a correct fit,
hut of n well finished f;nriucut and
one Hint carrleH tho lines that are
sUltahlo lo your Individual needs.
My Ioiik oxpnrleuco nud mnny sntls
fled ciiBtomors, kIvo you ample assur
ance that you will he milted lu every
particular.
HollcltluB your valued pntronuKo.
Emma S. Mvers
m. v. & u. mats, riiono irmi.
LL
German Coffee Crilce
Maila WWiout Yea.t
lly Mrs. Janet McKinilii Mill, IMUor ol
the llejtou Cooklurt .Svhool l.iiiln,
'I hue Is no waim lucad ipillc n appro
IMi.ilc for Sunday motnliiiJ hreiHInM .
tictmoU'olhfCal'e. jtl It l wMm m.iW
by lninivlivhodo nt ImU thcli own
1 1 If I. I ' .l..iil.l. ..lit., Illtklllll I'lWtll'f
I U uwl It will lw Jeit Hool " I' ,,,',;,
Willi ViMUl.UM U Will IISTO HI im.u.'i
v.iuf.ujr; of -iichu' fu-jli and m. bavn
chl itelpt; nnd hy It nosl SurtUsy.
K C Gcrmnu Coffee Cake
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if laW,xuu,(i.i"Sw
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Sift drv lnB"licni looi-ihrr, U ih jr.
ail milk ttd Uutcr m iiw cm i mkf c
ami onr-(Mitticupii "lo ll le'lnrr wroii
Invrrlcd .on lo I nlH hnlUr. T i
jiboMtl an ail iumiI i-vsn. tiuh li
lilthily Willi iiichetl lurtlff. SpiltikU f
tttvl I'tomid rlsnnmow r the twe, U
in nuKlcraic ovti.
D.itrh Awl Cake nr l"nmr Kwhfn ei
lt mnl iil thii wine U'ff by cowttnif
iIm iii with ynttA dihI lntd sprit, o
rcmlkrd pmeirt riih llif l'i iritiovrj, iiln
!,! down. 1)itIj: olia iinar and ibis
HKin the Mine ru ft Qun Ckc.
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' Avoid ImltatlanxTnUn Ho Subntltuto
RicJi milk, m.ittrt vjtsin, in jhiwi!- r (ottn. Mwe liealiliful llwn t. or coilur,
ForMifnnti.HiNnJKUaiHlttrowingclnlJtni, Ar.rcri wi!t thr U".krt litrHi.
I,urcnutrition,iipbuiklinr;llicY)iilclHxly. Krr it oo jout mlrlxwiril at Itoma
In4foratM nunuif nio(iirH .iik! the aticd. A uii I: luncli (vi el a a nawit.
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WOOD
For Sale
OAK, Fin, LAUREL ANU SLAUW000 IN TIER, COnO AND
g CAnLOAD
15
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Frank
Yard .it Sixth and Fir Sts.
(jfirT)rvr(.iifiv.iir.v..i1.. .....M.xjflraii.
We Fit With Care
the Feet of Women
and there's nothing unite so Import
ant to tho ruslimT.
A poorly fitted shon will lend to nil
Iduds of trouula. oorns, liimlons.
fallen nrrlieu.
Tho "John Kelly" sIkkm are ior
ttoulnrly renouuud for their flttliiK
iiunlltlea.
Lot ns measure your ftxtt ami fit
you lo olio of thoMo now stylos shown
In tho window.
('ouif it and Mo In every pilr.
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Do not iiko Modlcluo filled to older owir iiriiIu without cousullliiK
lih or your Doctor. Keep hottlun woll (orlicil lu u dark dry placo,
Always follow carefully llio directions on tho Intiel.
Help your Doctor
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china mom STOiin
Tiosu herbs nro U blond tunic. A
posit I v mirn for Lhor, Luntf, lloart,
ICIdnoy. Htominili and now til trotibhw.
Cmcs Malarln, ChlHn and Cover and
IthoiiuiatUm. A mm ran toed imro Tor
I'ilen. No surgical operntlou ro-
ipilied.
TNHT,MONl.I.H
I Inol MoiiihcIi lioiiblo for jeni,
riliinliiK ilii-'lcnl louilllloiiH. After
tnUliiK elgbl 1iimh of He, Olui CIiiiiiu'n
IIH'lllclMO 1 oiin iclleicil of nil (ion
I l(
.uiw. it. m. nuiiitiiiii.
This Is lo certify that (llin CNiiiik
cured mo of the piles after 15 yeuiV
sUmtltiK nnd can leAommnud him In
anyone- afflicted with thoni -I). M.
Dalryaiplo. Chlco. t'al.
lilt M. 1'iout
..Mitiit'oitn, otto.
LIGHT IIOUHUKEEPING
COLONIAL FLATS
'riiorotiKlilv inoiliM'M rooum
riMitiiiK from $R.Ul) to $10.00
pt't monlh
natliittoiii nod liimmlry
AcpoiiinioilfttioiiH
Oiih and Klci'lrit' liij,fhlH
I'lvcilhiiiK l,,nriiiHlit,(l
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JOHN rELLY
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ft.
$3.00
$1.00
4.no
Shoes1
post oi'i'ioit
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by exercising Care in
the Selection of
9
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your Druggist g
Unlt'.ss Hit' I'csci'iptioii $
is propiM'ly lillt'd it will g;
not aid in I ho liorovery
oflho Paiionl. Wo only
adtl (JAIM'l wIhmi wo fill
liiTHcripliouH, and il' S
youi' Pliy.sicijin has ov-
crlookcd lo direct vou $
o nn, don't you. &
Medford Pharmacy
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