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! PAG 13 TWO. "NnCOFOUn MAT!, TU11WNR MIWKOKD. OKKdON. 'ITKMDAY. OrTOHKR 121. HUM. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Horn To Dr. nnd Mrs. t 1j. Voley of War,, t.nne nt 11 o'clock tills nomliiR, n nlng pound Imby loy. Hoy Grny of Itoscbitr In In tho city for n ow tlnys tlallliiK friends and rclntlvoH. Hill llalos will loavo about the first of tlio inontli Tor a duck hunt InR trlj) on tho Ktfimnth Lakes. Full lino yontitno cut hnlr Im ported direct fiom llolRlum. Now York Pin-lorn, next to post ollfcc.ISS Frank liny, tho wood m nn say that Medford la on tho i-vo of n fuel eliortnpo. Attorney McC'abe will send tho petition nnkliiK for tho commuting of the death eontonccs of Spanos nud Kcyiuour to life, to Governor West thin week. Kreali, hand selected llmo In bar rels. UIr Pines Lumbar Co. 1S2 Mcmbors of tho flro department nro busily engaged In crocheting fancy work, shawls and socks, as a hotter way to pass their leisure time than playing "seven up." Tho boys liiivo turned 'out somo work that would bo n credit to feminine hands. Mill Guernsey will leavo for Port laud In a few days on business. Ho and Hex Lamnman, formerly of Gold j mi, inreaten mo putitimiitiK of a monthly maptidiic, to bo called the "Holly Achcr." Home-m&do bread nt Do Voo's. Tho schools of tho city which have been closed this week during the teachers' Institute nt Grants Pass, will bo resumed Thursday ino mini:. In contrast to tho blizzard that raged over tho middle west Monday, tho maximum tenipcr.ituro In this city was 73 decrees, with perfect sunshine, and not a cloud In the sky. Kail plowing Is now In full swIhr all over tho vnllcy. Digester Tankngo for topplnc oft hogs and for growing pigs. Korl- nek Veterinary Itcmedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S Attorney II. V. Mulkoy Is In Jack sonville today attending to business beforo tho circuit court. A number of people from out of town have secured seats for tho pre sentation nt the Pngo Theater to night of "Tho Lure." Kodak finishing, best In Jtown, at Weston's. - W. 11. Watson and family have returned to Medford after a three months' stay in Southern California. K. Kills has returned from a month's visit in the northern part of tho state. Tho L. O. O. M. will glvo an Invi tation dance, Thursday evening, Oct. 23rd, 1913. Invitations can bo had from any Moose. Put llopo of Happy calnp, Cal., Is spending n few days In tho city and Jacksonville visiting old friends. A number of Japaneso have pur chased tho Manhattan Cafe, formerly owned by Councilman George Millar, and will open tho camo ns a restau rant. Fresh, hand selected llmo In bar rels. Ulg Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 Mrs. Tom Fuaon and baby daugh ter havo returned from a visit with friends nnd relatives In Grants Pass, Don Itader has been Instructed by tho Whlto Sox to roport for spring training nt Santa Harbnra, Cal. Full lluo genulno cut hair Im ported direct from IJoIglum. Now York Parlors, next to post ofIfco.lS2 Henry Mitchell of Glendale spent Monday In this city on legal busl liens, Coronor A. K.t Kellogg of Gold Hill spout a fow hours In Medford this morning. m route to Jackson ville to uttend tun Inquest Into tho death of Jeff Coulson at Tnlont Bunday, for which F. C. Hums Is held. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colorod, tho finest evor mado of tho lako, for ealo nt Gorklug & Harmon's studio. Call and fcco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tl C. W. Hemic r of Talent was a bugl uotm visitor in Medford Monday. Col. George P. Minis of Hovon Oaks, spout a few hours In Medford Monday afternoon. Frosh, hand fcolectod llmo In bar rels, nig pjnos Lumber Co. 182 Judgo Calkins of tho circuit court mild a fow wonln Monday upon tho dnlllanco of attorneys, and suggested Unit ho should rail court "half u day early, su tho lawyers could fin Ibli tlmlr btory telling, nud glvo tho eases n clear track." Ouo warning wns enough. O. V, Myers nud family who has heon visiting and autoing n tho AVlllaiiuitto valloy for the last month havo returned to Medford. Weeks AMcGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Absdsluut Day Phono 227 Night P. W. Weeks 103-J-2 l'Jioucs A. K. Orr 078-M '. W. C. Frultl. n forest ranger Rtn- tinned nt llulton, Cnl., Is In tho city rj taking the forestry OAiunlnatlons be lling held nt the hlph bchool today and tomorrow. "The Itnlnhnw" with Henry Mil ler in tho lending rolo Is booked tit tho Page for October ill. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negnttves mado any tlmo or plnco by appolntmont. Phono M 1471. Mayor Johnson of Ashland tran sacted business In Medford for n few bout's Monday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Fay who ban been visiting In Southern California for tho past six weeks, has returned to her homo In this city. Digester Tankage for topping off hogs nnd for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Komedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 1!S Attorney W. 1. Vawter mado a business trip to Ashland Monday. Mlko Womnck leaves today for tho summit of tho Slsklyous to mnko a first hand Investigation of the re ported gold Icdgo strike lu that vi cinity. Fresh, hand selected lime In bar rel. Hlg Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 A. J. King of Albany spent Mon day In .Mcdlon!. attending to busi ness matters. ( Cnrl Tengwald has recovered from a slight operation on his tonsils. "insurance your best asset." Hate tho best. Plnco your Insurance with .Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right If ho -writes It. tf J. II. Cochran has returned from a hunting trip, securing n doer. Judge James K. Nell of Jackson ville, litis returned from a, week's visit to Portland. William Daley of Lake creek was a Monday visitor to Medford. Milk nnd cream nt DoVoo's. J. M. Fleming and wife nnJ Misses MnrJe and Grace Fleming nnd Kd Russell comprlsa a party from Tho Dalles visiting Medford. It. It. Mlnter and M. Mlnter of Kagle Point were Monday visitors In Medford. Kabo Corsets, the real llvo model corset, tho fall styles aro here. Ahrcii8w 1S'2 Senator II. Von der llellen has re turned from attending the regents meeting at tho Corvallls Agricultural College and was n court attendant at Jncksonvlllo Tuesday. George Owens of Uarrcn was n Medford and Jacksonville visitor Monday. "Fresh, hand selected llmo In bnr rcls. Dig Pines Lumber Co. is 2 John McCourt of Portland, former United States attorney, Is in Medford on legal business. . Emma Egbert of Valley, Neb., Is a recent arrival. Seo Lee Watklns and Co.'s . feed store for hay, grain, flour nnd all kinds of feed. 397 S. Front streot, corner. Front and 11th street. Small profits, quick sales for cash. Phono 2C9. P. F. Carr of Dunsmulr, Cnl., Is hero on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Chndwlcl: of Chicago were Monday visitors In Medford. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up- to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking chargo of tho portrait department for tho Gerktn & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. W. E. Johnson, formerly of Med ford, now of Gottvllle, Cal., Is a Medford visitor. Charlos O.Cooknnd Gus G. Hrock hack of Portland, aro recent arrivals. Seo the new Stylo Craft coats at Ahrens, 182 A. tf. Helms of Medford, has pur chased of George Stcpheuson tho lot oppouito tho ABhlnnd city hull, be tween the Frocburg building nnd tho building occupied by tho Postal Tolograph qfflco, and will orect nn opera Iioiibo thereon. Word has been received hero of the death of Chauiiroy Anderson, formor Ashland boy, by being thrown from a moving car at Hod ding, Cal.. last Friday. Anderson. who was a trainman, was climbing on a car of luinhor when the pile fell with him and threw him under the tho train. Ho will bo burled ut Hornbrook, Cal. Fresh, hand nolectod llmo In bar rols. Hlg PIiiuh Lumber Co. 182 Nato Spencer, aged 25, of Ash land, died In a hospital at Klamath Fnlls Saturday ub tho result of being thrown from a liorso nnd dragged nenr Keno, Oro early . Just week. Spencer, who had a crippled arm, Is supposed to huvo struck his head on u stone when tho horso fell with him uud to huo boon nfterwurds drugged. Ho .novor recovered consciousness, Kponccr hud been peculiarly unfort unate Somo yoarn ago ho was thrown from a liorso and badly hurt. About four years ago ho was shot by a hunter In mlstako for a deer, and ono of his arms was permanently crippled. Moro now Stylo Craft coats In by oxpress, tho emerald green, mahogany and now mixtures. Ahrens. 182 In Austria no Industrial concern employing moro than ten workers Is allowed (o work women or girls bo tweon tho hours of 8 In tho evening nndC In tlio jnoriiing. I NEEDED TO FREE TACO.MA, Wash., Oct M. Oup of the most swooping court decisions affecting tho handling of Inmmo pa tients In btnte institutions wns tend ered by Superior Judge Chapman hero today when he ruled, lu the enso of 11. P. Emory, stage tnnnnger of n Portland theater ugnlniJt Andrew Llttlejohn nnd wife and Dr. A. P Calhoun, superintendent of the ho. pltnl for the lusiuto nt Stellnrooni. Tho court held In ruling on n pertinent point In the case, that sup erintendents or others In charge of state nsylums had no legal right to parole patients without first obtain ing a court order. Dr. Cnthouu hnd been made party to tho suit for $13,000 damages claimed by Emery as n result of having been shot and wounded by O. W. Ponce, lusaut son of Mrs. Llttlejohn. He alloyed that Pence had been released from the asylum while ho was n danger ous person to be at largo nnd Dr. Calhoun was mado equally respon sible with tho parents. Tho ruling, is sustained by the supreme court of tho state will mean that nn nvcrago of ono patient n liny must be taken into court to bo ad Judged ns to fitness for parole, nud that tho state will have to expend about $30,000 for the purpose each year. If Dr. Calhoun wero to Inter pret tho order of the court strictly, ho said, bo would not he nblo to al low several hundred patients liberty of the grounds, nnd would even have to secure n court order to have n pa tient milk n cow. SULZER SHOWS UP MURPHY (Continued from Page 1) tlonable contracts nud suggonted tho stnto architect bo asked for hit resignation. "It was shown by Hcnnessy's ro port that only half the right iiunntlty of glass had been put into certain rooms in tho capltol, that glnss three-eighths of an Inch thick ha.l been substituted for glass that should have been five-eighths of Inch thick ami that glass three quarters ot an Inch thick had been substituted for glass required by con tract to bo ono inch thick. 1'mwley ProleMs Komovnl "Hcnnoxsy asked for tho archi tect's resignation at my request. Ho fore ho had reported to me Senator Frawley came downstairs and pro tested against lutereforcnco with work on tho state capltol or other state buildings, saying ho did not believe thero was material truth lu tho charges. "I sent for Hennosey, who In my presence related to Frawloy the main facts. Frawley still persisted that nothing should bo done, ut least without further consideration." "I told Hennessy to return to tho state architect nnd Insist on his re signation. Hoofer told him ho was not u free agent, that ho had no control over his deputies or his sec retary and none over tho men who checked up tho work. Ho raid they wore ull appointed by Tammany. Ho mado tho peculiar plea that his grand father was a German revolutionist liko mine, that blood should bo thicker than water and that I, ns i Gorman, should not send him out of ino siuio service in disgrace, no asked If his resignation could not bo delayed. Wan I ed Id Seo .Murphy "Honncssy telephoned nud In formed mo that -Hoofer wanted until tho following Monday to determine whether to resign. Ho said ho wanted to consult someone lu Now York. "I told Honnossy to ask Hoofer tho namn of tho man uud ho replied that ho wanted nn opportunity to seo Murphy and explain certain things. "Senators Wagner nnd Frawloy and John Deluney nmn into tho exe cutive chamber and Informed mo that Murphy wns Insistent nothing bo done lu couueetlou with Hoofer's enso that week. "I told Honncssy to find Hoofer forthwith mid have him bring his roHlgnatlon with him. IlenuoHsy sent n messenger to Hoofor and found him in Wngner'H room with Deluney uud Frawloy. They wero again In communication with Murphy. Architect Iteslgus " ' "Hoofor camo to mo with Dolnney nud uguln nuked Unit his resignation bo deferred. I pointed to my desk and snld to I loafer, 'sit down and wrlto your resignation now.' Uocfer wroto It. "It wag shown later that several of tho contracts on capltol work wero bogus.' All wore parceutago con tracts. Men wero paid for twenty consecutlvo hours dally for twenty TOO LATE TO CLAHS1FV. FOHXrllTvlir-Two" f Ino' iofsi $1000, clear, Willows, Cnl., for vacant here,, Clarke Realty Co. f velmz&iammm$z&&M A mo.tioh co'or tchr-ne. Tlio sown la of wh.U rJ buck r.ttn, lin.ra Hlln I tunU of mauve moimct.no 1 o:e, plactJ our a iliort xuiJ luce corwlet itiUwn Unkar & Uf. consecutlvo dnys. Some masons nnd brick laers charged on th pny rolls had never worked on tho capltol. Political ward heelers of Tiiiiiimuiy wero on tho pnyrolU an olvctrlclaus." T: Complete Identification of F. C Hums, held by the bherifCx office ns tlu slayer of Jeff t'oldsnn, at Talent Sunday, wns mndo nt the loroner'x In quest this afternoon, as tho man who attempted to silence bint when h was making his ante morlm state ment, uud who liUplrod hint to h- sort that nn S. P. freight brnkeninn liHd flrod tho fntnl shot. Auother man Miku Fofarty wns also Injected Into tbii shoo1 1 (fair.' present after Uio'Hho'olliig, ami dur ing the qunrrul. Au effort will be maun to iiiik tlio ownersuip of en of the guns found itf-ar the moiiii ot tho shooting to I'ocaMy. Wltnottos testlflod that Coldsuu wandered about the yards 'at Talent with Hums nud Fogttrty. and that thny told questioners that he was drunk. Another wIUicm testified tlmt Hums kicked Coldsou when ho wtui lylnf ou the ground. Miss Susie Arnold, a nurse snld that Hurns truck kur when shu told him to. take his hand from the mouth ut tho dyli man! V. Wolgamott, who said that h was "uppoHl to l water siiperln tondaut, streot commissioner nnd chluf of pullc nt Talent, testified that liu and tho sheriff's office, found Hums, KoKrty nnd Coldsou lu n box our hi thr o'clock a. m., and lockeil the doors walling for day light before ordering them out. C. .older, section lions at Talent told of neelng three men quarreling by moonlight, hearing n shot, uud :i man suronm nud run. from his front doorstep. Ho winched thusu moutH, nud tho row over he went to mck to bed, without reporting to anyone ho testified, .elder gaa nn explicit account ot everything he saw, lint shied at inaktiig n strnlghtuwu) answer. i About fifteen witnossus will bo called, uud thu hearing will take nil afternoon. ; Cofloo . " i I Von gt-t Stjliillinj,r'.s Ucst I'rcrili from t lie roaster. I 'rcsoi'vcil in its ai-oina wliilo iL is fresh, rich flavored and fragi'mif ; uiieliancd wlierevei and wheiievei' you buy it. In aromn-t.ght cans, rleun ly grnnulntid, lUuulb momy bii'J. A Neglected Cold Often Affects the Limns Monr icrloim m ut Throat or l.niiii Troulili- tun im ijlirctlv tra'-d lb n coukIi tit ioM wlil'li lii bi'i'ii iivuId' JkI If you nullm tl,.il i iupkIi pcrklM In iliito hiu tii V'U tutor njrnliiK. If yiiniiHwlii t irjliik- l utiiii Hi iiiKM'il hUIjI iruii iiik l.ilcr l.i-i .me lit IjIu tint llirniit in I Iiiiijm l.ilcr l.i' fusj.nl. In iiiiuij IImi linn In en Hi. u.i'ii l;l.iinifi b Alli-rn. IImi lm l.i en t)i. Iiiiuih ii f lii-l'inli u pur uittiient:ri-lli'f. In rHliiur l i t.iiu,- Mjilillliuii. S Y. "nentli'iiu-ii: l'..r flvii dr nix yi-srs I wim truulili'il win! d.iulj ninl ex ii-i t'iru. Iiuu. I ii lii Ii hi i Mull fivir. Sii iuu wiih ili'd iiihI .i..k Triiiililn liy in) i.liy iik'Uli, I vmim fcii.ii i 'ml l.hiT (ill, l.li'M ii'iti. Mini ulliir ninllilin.il, nil without lii'lirilt. At I'liiluinii. limy, llHil, I ytux nit I'lpti li-il tn Un. Cullln Dr. it. II. JUl'urlliy, Im jHj.Ucil Die uii of llik. inan'M Alliriithi, wlikli 1 liok wild rvlli'iit rcmiltH. 1 Iiuu. unliiul In d'llit, 1 u uut In nil wi'uiliiTH ii ml limn luiil iiu cmiikIi or cnlil wlmivti-r. I k'lvi' thi'no l.ict.i lu I'muurni'u otlium t liau Uckmun'K Altcrmlvf." (Allliluvlt) JAM. V. KANAI.Y. lAlmvii nlilirctliiti'il; muri mi nwiumt ) r.i'kniiin'ti Alti'Milin Iihh liecu iriiwii liy ninny yitiik' li'nl lu Im iiiimI i llliiii l(iil. fur xi'iiTv Tliri.nt ami Iiiiiii! Afti i'II.iiik, llrui.diltlM. llrmi' hlil AhUiius, Htuliliorii I'dllU llllll III UillUllllllLr till' J HK'Ill, Ciiiitiilm nn im r. ullrx, iiihuih or linlilt fiirmliiK ilnu'H Auk fur lxml.lt I ti'lllia rif Mum-rli. mill wrlln In rikiiimi Ijiluinilmv, I'lili.itlfliililit, I'd, fur V'l' Uunc. l'v( tuly f Ull K'liiliUrf dllii,'Klts HOLD COMPENSATION ACT I SALMI, Or., Ocl. 'J I. Kimling im middled t( Imild In i lit niil.nii'ii'-i'nmH'ii'-iti(ul i-iiiVretiilmn poCllInu, I lie inf-i(u' t-ouit loduy niwlineil lite tlceiijioit nf the MHtlbu nfiiiul t .ii-Kit tvittrt il'Hi'nliiig the Milt lot in UMiint'tlim ImiughJ hv the Mute ii'tuin-l SoelHiir.V 'nf Stutw Hon W. Oh nil. Thy tnoiliin the rolen'mluiM will go on ,tho bHllot for (lie WMfiul i In liiiii NiiM'tulior I. SUSPICION LIFTED FROM MURDUn SUSPECTS KIKI'F, Uusln. Oct. 21. The prosecutor lu the ease niiHinst Momlol ileitis devoted htmlt today to tho Introduction of ovtdiuii-o tending to romoMt Hinpleloii from all thole whom tho defense has Intliuntod urn) i Uk.. t,iliiil.,r,l fv.ilv.i v. ..1.1 An. " . - .. .......v v... .-... ...- dro Miuchlnsky. the boy whom llellls Is accused of lmlug killed In con nection with an aliened Jewish rite. The plnu mihum1 to bo to provJ by n proroM of ollttitiiatloti that, no one el ik) having kllltM tho child, ItolllH must iircossnrlly hnro, been guilty. Several wlttioeevs swore that friends of Ileitis told them the latter was Innocent nnd In an effort to fret him. tried to porsunde them to muuu factum evldenci HRnlimt Vera Che lierjuk. n Hiinitn ntalnsl whom mum pit Inns bale lepvat.'dl) leu expii'M fd in couut'ctluu with the case. With Medford trade Is Mi'dfor.! made HEAD STUFFED? GOT A COLD? TRY RAPE'S 'I'lipcS I nil! I iiiIhiiiuiI" Itelli'ti'i i ir-l t old iir (lit liilppi In I i tl lli'iir No i.hilnliie t im! Tsko "Polio's Cold Coin, . ,'i,' evury two ho i re until you hate tnui i three dn, then all srlp.e in) ir goes nnd your cold will Ih brn'.i-n It promptly oiwds your c1okkIuii uoetrtls and the sir pMge of tin head; stops uitety illscliMrMu or nits running: retlevo tho tuttuliuiho,, dull lieu, feieiishmiM. sure tlinmt.'n'i lug, soroneHi stid stiff noes. Don't htny stuffed-tip! Quit blow ing and snuffing. Kaao ynur throb bing head -nothing elan lu tho world gives audi prompt relief as " Pair's Cold Compound." whleh coats, nub ;r. cenU at tiny drug More. It mpih without nsslHlPtice, tunics ulie, and caiiai's no Inioini'lili'iiie. Actept no substitute. Winter Is Hero The Timo to Take The Wonder ful Chinese Herbs For All Ailments World's Famous Chinese Doctor 29,") Second St., Asliland, Or. T. Foo Wah Herb Co. Office Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Every Day fit I'll' I, fit W I ji j ill r Iht ll .1 t nunltnl ml A 1,1 umr. The Gruen "Wristlet" Watch SEE Martin J. Reddy Tin: ,ii:u'iUii:it For every thine now nnd up-lo- datn In tho watch, Jowolory, cut KhiHa nnd ullveiwaro IIiioh, Kem- i'obt OfJco -fSFfaBB iliaeaeMlA, -JfUTIIlBllBllB' BBB JltfMUtiidRntF A- j !?4 -MaHHUbB,fiAaBW tt fT M?&SEf3t ( i MFwpiaifl YOU'RE BILIOUS AND Slelt llenihiiho, Hull llu'tilli. Mtnii- ,st,(iniiiih. Menu t.hiiMiutl llmioln t'luggoil Cli mi up I'lUllgtll " (lt a 10-ront bnt now Fmiml Toufiuo, Hail ihmIi. ludl Kosilou. ShIIow kln uud MlifiH'le llimdiiehim eoino fnun n nn t Id In or Hlul eloKHed ImweU. whlili iMuse uui stommh to beotiniM filled with iimli nested fiutd. which souls nnd fei uiouls liko gmlwHo lu a swill hnitol. TIimIV the Hist step tn untold mU tr ludlgtuitlon, foul "'. bud brenth, jollow skin, mentitl fehrs. oierythlng that Is hnirthlo uud iiuu siNittng. A t'liscui-nt tuulght will Rlro jour const ItNtlod Imwelg u thnniuih eloiiiiMlUK nuil strMlRhteu ou out by iiiorultiK. Tlfy wink whlto vtiu sleon -n ID-cent box Irom your druggist wtl keep yuu fmtllim good fur inoHtlia. .Mllllnim of men and women mke u Cnscnrot now nud then to keep their Ktnmnrh, Iti-er Hud bo woN regulated. Hint never know u miserable moment. Don't foiKot tho children their little lii'idi need ginid, gentle rbaioluK. lt N. Florence Clark I Mtll.lMST AMI Ti:vfi:it I I'lrst-rlnss Mu-lc for all Ocrmlmu 1 1 tit U I'liuitli M. I'lniue Tlil-l Get This K,uA Ffiend ii i '--1 i .i 1. 1." .k 111 whii h m ire luilihiy tiuilri but to i-fflitfiuy and comfort tlititi a properly prssrl)!l lens, nciirntw ly poslilnneit. It ) yet to bo ilia tillered by lh multitude nf Imperfect vision. You will find my work itr rurtite lu cn-ry ili-iall. Dr. Rickert SiiKii !.', Otcr lleiii'l'f Mi'ilfnltl Oii'Kiill Protect Yourself Auk fur ORIGINAL GENUINE The Food Drinlc for v & er - " t v iv" -JiWrTiKi v. i'VW j.w.v-rn.Mk.. ;i3sTr,rfivv,i Eads Hoibrook Coal Co. UTAH COAL, ROCK SPRINGS AND TONO, ETC. "Wo U' live r one mtck lo (im tu nifin Ions any plnn in filJNciHc (lun'l ask IWcivtlil. CaHli mi ilclivi-ry 34 South Fir Street. Phono 1025-J Health Hints A rold hnlli Ih ii tonic; iiuiiriu bath In u rloniiaer. Never take u bath until a liuiiiri iiUerouMiir; do lint remain lu hot buth liver 10 iiiluiiteH. Dry nulcMy with TuiKUli towel and May ludnnm tTi iiilniildH nflir lenilni Imlli. an u cold can he ciiniiiu led If nn pint (( tho body In left expiuud. THE DAILY BATH KV4U.',-Vj" Jg 'W MEDFORD PHARMACY i2 Near Pout Offlio N, l,lHV,r ") nW Draperies Wit miry i v.'iy eoiiiiitiln llu f itrniH rlis, bu'ii iMirtiilim fulurrs, etc,, nud 'In ell i'l'iiN i r iiilmliuriiiK A i.(iiil iiiiiii tn lu"l. Hiu r tin vvui W iitiiiiinh'Kly nnd will :iv ki"iI Hl'lMlll III H IHINHlllIlt III Sit III I'M'U i iti twrt M I'lili'f Woolra & McOowali Oo. We iiuw offer for sle I Im most complete line of seleited, Impnittd liutlm lu the city. Don't (till to p)' ua a vlalt for imw Is the tHm 10 Hant bull's rur MtirliiK uud intd-H Inter blooms. U'hIcIi our wlndnws. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. J'-'tl K, .Mulii SI. Putniae Talks About to Christ" Tonight at Christian Church Better Than EArer Gome Good Music -twi.ra'j!0,wj5fvisj,w all Ages Others arc Imitations i.s mil only an pxlcrnal lliatlci', l)( IIKMlllH inlci'- nal cleanliness as well. I it1! ns lell yon how, hy use o' the proper toilet neccssoricH you ean hlreiiKllien (ho licnllhi'iil power of your lialli, Our slock ol' Until Hoaps, Aronialii! aiu'l Healing Math I'owders and Toi let Waters, Hath UriiHli es, SponeH and Uuhbur (lootl.s is complete and of tin very hesl (jualily. Wogivo "S, &H."' Trading Stamps v ' i a-?