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pa'gtc n:wo M15DF0RD !Alli TKIUUNK. MKOKOKD. OKKtlON". IWIDAY, ,IANlTARV 12, mil. IOCAL AND , PERSONAL Tho Misses Grncc Itrntnoy. Flor cuco Hnxolrlgg nnd Mnry Roro Bpont Tuesday ant! Wednesday with Miss Both Ilarncs of lawn City at tho country homo of her uncle, .7. K. Wormian. Mm. Mnry Vlcnrs or 1'oWnnd, with Jirr sou, .Mr. Otis ltlchnrds of Ne braska 18 vIsltliiK her dnur.utor, Mm. J. r. Wormian. Kodak finishing ost In town nt Weston's. Mr. ami Mm. .T. II, Jones nnd fnnilly nnd Mrs. J. A. I'nrdon. of Hfwooil, InJ., were pleasantly enter tained nt luncheon Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. II. T. ltrovvn. Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. D. Nye, who left Monday on tho Los Angeles excur sion, expect to go east nfter visit ing In California for n few weeks. Thoy will visit .many of tho princi pal cities on tho Atlantic coast nnf. mlddlo nest and will he absent about three months. Dr. E. Klrchgcssner has returned and will bo nt tho Nash Hotel on "Wednesday from 10 to 3. Orders taken for decorated china. Latest 1914 designs, for sets, or tdngto pieces. Mm. J. 1). Hell, Hotel Nash. 2" Mall from California nnd south ern points were delayed today and yesterday by floods In tho Sacra mento valley. Holiday hours were enforced nt tho post office. Mrs. Joscphtno IJruchlngton of Spokano Is visiting friends on Grif fin creek during tho holidays. Freo! With tho first fifty sacks of flour sold by us after January 1 wo will glvo ono small sack of Gra ham flour free. Only one sack of Graham flour to each customer. H DAVIDSON & BUTTERFIELD. Wilbur Jones was In tho city for a fo whours this morning. Stephen niack of Los Angeles la looking over tho valley for a week. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives niado any tlmo or placo by appointment Phono M 1471. Among 'the attractions booked at tho Page for this month arc Gaby Dcslys. whoso affair with tho kins of Portugal made her a world fig ure, and Otis Skinner In "Kismet." Tho Alumni and Barraca basket ball teams will play at the Nat Sat urday evening Instead of Krlday as. first Intended. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Predictions of rain for today and tomorrow will cause anothor rise in Bear creek, and other Jackson coun ty streams. Unsettled weather north and south has crippled local tolcgraph and long dlstanco service. Arthur Hebo has taken chargo of S3 acres on Griffin creek, the sarao placo he worked before going to Al berta, Canada, last spring to locate. Under tho Black Flag, tho big threo reel production at the Star to night, Is a story of pirate days, ro mance aud adventure. Don't miss this. New Yenrs passed quietly In Mod ford, tho chief Interest lying In tho Anderson-Cross fight returns, which' proved disheartening to scores. Fam ily dinners and social gatherings marked tho day. Hotel registers tho last week have Bhown tho names of many from mld dlo westorn points, some looking for locations and others on trips. Anions those registered are I). J. McGIUIs aud wife of Bismarck, N. D., and Mrs. Luclnda H. Call of Carlvllle. lud. "Insurance your best asset." Havo Tho finishing touchs are being piil on tho Palm building on South Fir to bo used by Court Hall as a Cadllluc garage. Both north and southbound traf fic on the S. P. has been delayed the Jiibt two days by heavy rains In tho Sacramento valley, and In Montana. Bear creek fell rapidly Thursday. Tho city water Is still muddy. Vuudevllle at tho It Theater to night. 2 11. C Kontner, has accepted a po rtion as a travcllUK salesman for un eastern dry goods firm and will iimvo Hhortlv for Mlfcfeoulu, Mont , -where his samples will be shipped. Mr, Kcntnor's territory will em brace Montana, Utah nnd Wyoming. Miss Gladis Bolle who Is upend ing tho holidays at McDowell, Cal., villi, relatives Is expected to return to Medford next week. Seo E. B, Storm about Yuma, Arizona, lands. Seven to nlno cut tings nlfalfu. Under government piojort, 117 S. Laurel street. 817 Tho annual flood of calendars Is now on. p Miss Nell Storm Ir recovering rap idly from nn operation performed nt Sacred llcnrt hospital Wednesday. The flnnl council meeting of tho year will bo held nex Tuesday, Tho city's legislative business for 1913 will bo.ckised. tho est. Place your lnsuranco with Holmes, tho lusurnuco Man, right It lie writes It. tf Anacrson Keith of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days In the city. J. K. Pntne of Talent Is in tho city today on business. J. C. Pendleton of Table Hock was In tho city on business tho middle of the week. Sec Lady Livingston, tho skating bear at the Star tonight. Sheriff Slngler of Jacksonville was In town for a tew hours this mom-! Ing on business. Wilson Walto and Vance Colvlg visited Ashland Wednesday. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J. 0. Gerklng's studio, 22S E. Main St. Phono 3S0-. Miss Doreno Hunter of Ashland, a student in St. Mary's Academy, la spending tho holiday at home. N. S. Bennett attended to business matters in Ashland the first of the week. See Lady Livingston, tho skating bear, do stunts on roller skates, at tho Star tonight. . Percy Cochran who has been spend ing tho holidays with his parents on South Klverslde. left last night for "Stovcnsvlllc, Mont., where he is m business. F. B. Tumult of Gold Hill spent Thursday 'In Medford visiting. Having Just purchased a new plnno of B. J. Palmer of tho Palmer Piano Place, a few znoro pupils can bo ac cepted at tho Halght Music Studio., UC South Laurel St., phone 17G-B. Winter term begins Friday, January 2, 1914. E. X. Palmer of eCntral Point is a business visitor In tho city. B. T. Van de Car who has been 111 for two weeks, spent Thursday down town hearing the fight returns. E. E. Scharf and family of Weed, Cal., are spending a few days In the city. Wayne Leever and wife of Central Point visited relntives In Medford esterday. Under the Black Flag, a thrilling story of pirate days, romance and ad venture, at the Star tonight. Charles Xlckells or this city Is vis iting friends nnd relatives in San Francisco. The Japanese or the city celebrated tho New Year by a community ban quet yesterday. I Sato acted as toastniaster and generalissmo. About 30 were present., and the festivities lasted all day. Miss Orba Natwlck is vUltlng In the city this week. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 223 Main St. Phono 320-J. A heavy consignment of New Year's greeting cards were received this morning by tho postofflce and will bo delivered this afternoon. Superintendent U. S. Collins Is making preparations for the resump tion pf school work Monday. An In crease in the enrollment Is expected. Capt. A. W. Deane reports that he has received several letters from state headquarters regarding the agi tation stirred up by tho Col. Tcng wald reduction to the ranks. Workmen this Jnornlng began tho preliminary work to stringing trol ley wires on East Main. Tho arc lights are being moved to one tide for this purpose. Tho Rogue Hlver Fruit and Pro duco association has about 75 half boxes of Cornice pears which ore ready for quick consumption, aud which will be sold at a very nominal price. Chief of Police Hlttson received a message this morning from Rawhide, Nevada, stating u Bruce Evans, whole, relatives In this city had been killed while working In the mine there. Though u search wus made no trace of Kvan'a kin could be found In tho city, If relatives read this urtlele they are asked to notify Chief Hltt son at ouce. BUD KNOCKED OUT IN SEVENTH ROUND 1 , !,-- .. , , I II I , , , J ALL EYES LEACH GROSS 4 lit ID AMDUWviCN AND E R SON'S porliohl iituM cense, nnd if l etui lint nooiunplMi it liv peaceful nielli oils I will uo fotoe," declined llo otttor V-l today. I.IIMlcVilll'H Piovnlh A uitnihor of oitlroiw of foppot' I'leM leeeuth upponled to (lovoiuot' West, usxettiu: thiit their Hum mid pinporly woto eiulunnorotl h.v (lie IumIomsiumm picvitlcul llicie noil lliul (lie (ouu ut'CioiuW hud lel'il-ed lliem protection. "One pioeootliui: luivo been ioii tni in evoiv vvitv," Mtlil (hiveinui Wet nl ulem totlny. "Ml- llohlm hits none tin tliu ieptooulttti0 if tlie Koveitiot', Hot lit lite lieull of the un lllin. to uk Tor f ho oti-oporution of I'oiuicrflold Milieu, fttr luw niul or dor. Slto will ulitvo tit aj.0 tlil af ternoon. Slto lut tho loilnnttoiiM uf the mn.vor niul oounolluteit Identi fied with tho xnloou huilm' ml written out. Slto will liuntoilinlol.v hold u onnl'croiioo with tho citv ol 1'ioiiiN, who will iuolinlo nil tin .u looiiiuou. n L m i I DAYS ROAD EXPEND TURES FOREVER OE i The old .-lory of tlio uiiwle man who lunlt lu-i lmiio upon tho -niuN offer;, no mole iiouii.-liiiii; food for thought nor tenches n more wliolo ome lvion than the mmlortt .itory of our futile effort- lownnl the lo cation of Itiuiieoi'tfkvre upon lnnl iu tho uuduvclopoil -oelioiH of our spivci.vi. n:.Trm: at IT Itm SATlltDXV i.os anhi-:m:s. tni., .tun. u. lliul Ainlervon will never tilit nuninj it-; u lilitweiulit. Tin-, c the iiuniii- I inou-i oiiuioii nmt hope todiiv of llio l.Os Alinele.-. liglit-oili;; ilIille, who a him full uu ou-y vielim to l.eneh Crois in een rouiulf of their New Yonr'n day mnteh nt Vernon. For hours yo-teulnv nioiniiiif lliul tnte in ndvnnee of the construction) '"' -Iwuniuv in hot lilm.UK uml oxen then wti-. niuilile to iiutke j woivht. lie ontortnl tlio rin -oddeif, pn-ty fneed, weak aud miiil'ull of j-ooil road. The .settlor seeks the luinl with n view of mnkin u homo for himself nnd thofe depyiulent upon him. nnd to Letter his eonilitiou in life. Ho knows full ull thnt suoeoss onn only eonio tlironli tho onrly devel opment of the oumiminitv in which! ho loentos, nnd particularly his own holdings, lie knows aNo thnt it tnkes not only labor, hut money, to clear laud, construct buildings, uml fences nnd piitehuse equipment, nnd that money for siioh purpoes must come from the products of the farm. He kumts, however, that it will not nud cannot come in this mnuiier, no mutter how bountiful are tho returns of the s-'eiihon, unless he is uble to market his products nt opportune time.s niul nt a reasonable cost for transportation. A wncon mad, pas-nlile fur more ,1 ., t .,.. I....- i "' ....... m niouwis oi no jear. .... ,,at inl,(.,U ,,.,, , Hl, IIIK I I I'll! II IlllllhVI IIHI'tJ 1, ,1 I III til low. Ho had nut (ho shoot of u chance iijjniiiM Cioss. On the other liwiul, t'rops was in perfect shape, uml iiKiiinst the uliur gisli. amnteuri-li Amleiou hml am ple opoitunity to e.vliiliit lit- woii derful ringernft. Fir throe round Cioss pluvctl with his opponent, solving him with ease. Ho thou lav hack, permitting, You will bo happtl) entertained bv this very funny comedy. It ptovldoi Intightor throughout, superinduced bv that Incomparable coiuodlnu Sidney Drew If "stituilluK room only'' should greet joii In tho lohb) of tho It Theater Frldii) or Saltirday night you will kunvv that 'Jorrj'sc .Mothor-lu-law" Is rospouslhlo Mother-in-law comon to abide In- 1 dotiultoly at the homo of .Mr. uml Mrs. Jerri Brown. Intel) married She almost drives thorn to distrac tion by her hosltic. There Is no pence In tho house whllo she U there Jerry hardly dares to call Ids soul his own. Ho Is moio contented at tho museum standing upon a pedns tul dressed In a suit of armor, aud ho probably would have lemnlnod there' had ho not been detected lu tho act of smoking n cigarette; nn un pnrdnunlilo thing for n suit of armor to do. Ho gets his punishment when ho Is held under the shower tint li and ducked lu tho tmth-tiih t) mother-ln-law; but Is victorious wen he bus a book on hipuotlsm and frightens her. bj trilng to hipnotUe her She runs from the house without stop- OPENS OP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH 'AT ONCE Instantly ltcllovo Swollen, liiflmiicil i uuutt Imliu iImhiioh by the heat of Nose, lleiiil, Tlnoiit Yon llieiillio i tho ihihIiIIm; peuetrnlOH niil IiiiiiIs tho Fieelj Hull llemhiclio floes jlntlmnod, nvvulluii iiiniiiliriiiiii wlilnh -ait ItUi Inline Slops, lines tho nose, hond and thiont; ' ' Clonis tho n I r ptiHRiiitun; ntuilH iiunty Try "i:i)'M iironm llnliii." (let a small bolllo iuimi, Just to try It Apply a lltllo lu the uostills nud Instantly ioiu- clogKcd uimo nud tttoppcil-tip nlr imsfUKes of the head will epen: ou wilt luimtho free illHeliniKort and a fooling of cIcuuhIiik. soothliiK tollof coiiiim liiimeillntely. Don't lay awiiKo tonight hIiiikkIIuk fill' bt'elllll. With bend Muffed; niiH tills climetl, hawking nud blowliiK. Cntiirih or a cold, with Its running dullueHS and lieiulnelio disiiipenr Hy "" !"" uiticons dropping lulu tho morning tho catanli. cold-ln-ltHud tluonl. and raw driiioss Is iIIhIuhm or,ciititrihiil himk throat will bo gone ' but Irul) needless. I'.inl such iiiIhoi) now' (iet the' Put vour faith Just oinn-ln Hiuall botllo of "KD's I'reutit Halm I'b'it Cieiitn lliilin" nnd )our cold ut mi) drug, stoio TIiIkhnmmi tin r tutu 1 1 ti will iiuiely dlsiiipeai', MUSTEROLE, The Great Remedy for Rheumatism It -loi'rt the lwnih loom'ii ii, those htllfeiii'il Joints and liuitl" inulveh ion feel mioil ii iii Thousands who iik Ml'STKUOlii: will tell what tollof It given tiom Soro Throat llronchllls TousllItU, Croup. Stiff Nock Asthma. Neuralgia, Headache, Contention, I'leuilsv, ItlieiiiimtlHiii, I'alus uml cIioh of the Dnrlom ami uurnc f run lily letoui inoud Mt'HTICUOI.IC us a suhitltuti tor tho old uiiHMy iiiustiiid pluMor. I aigo liospitaU use It, t hiui driiKKlst's, In itn uml Mie 'in it !i,'ciiiii largo hoApllttl slut (or J J uopt no Hiilwtltuto. If Miur diiigKlst caiinnt Ml, IU Mill, kitlld Sao oi Hit to tho .'ll'" TI.IIDI K t'oiiipniii, (.levcliiud (ililo, nud w will mull miii a Jar pontage prepaid it; 1 1 l,iimingo i Jo i ph I' Hwnnlx. .Sulphur, (ikln . Ilaik oi 'kiivm out Munteioto er t I r I - JolutH, Hiralus, Hole Mum Ion llliiln cm lous II Iiiih iIiiiiu avii) Willi inr CIiIIIiIhIiih. l-'ionted I'eet and folds I Itlieuiuatli pulus and at Iiom lu a won til prevents I'lieuiiioulii) Iderfuttv nliort space of time ' ("iXVftlAUAvwvi&Hv WOOD a is ll... .v..,.t,.,...l lt.'l ... P5..I.. I.S ,iri"lMK ,0 Bl l ,,nl n'! vont- Mr out for throe rounds. In tho seventh j0"'1 Mrl- J,,rr-V "T0V;tt "Kw" l.enoh renllv went into uet.on forJ themselves when she U gone an, cole the first tiu'io. brute their Joy with plontltudo of Movtiiit; Aiidorson with n sliowgrj ""l1. of ilir.7vinj; lofts ami rights, ho tlimi I ANNUAL MEETING OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY A fn. t t fT---f-"'"' WceRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Iatly Assistant J)ay Tliono 27 Nlulit 1'. W. Weeks 103-J2 Pboiies A. E. Orr 978-M Tho miiiiinl met'iuiK (if ll 'hu tian elmrr-h of .Medford will lie held ut tlio church Sunday, Jaiiuaiv 1. It is tbo iliv'ue thnt cvpry iitemh"i- nre pure to ut tend. Tin day will open with Suniluv sch mi ut 10::i(). A piiiinin will 'nl pi. ir. coiihinliii of music, shirt ,il nLout the. dif ferent IimiucIm of lh work, clo., .. i.:,.i. ...-.ii ii... ii, ,,i.,..,. ..c ii,,. -.,. fillllll i,lli iiinv llli' ,i,iuit i,j ,iiu r. i mon at 11 u. in. This is to ltd fol lowed by communion nud election ol 1 1 new linn id nl elders mid deacon. Kvervboily is e.xpeetcd In Ink" we-tiled baskets ami a dinner will he horved in the Imm'iiiciiI utter tliu morning service, to which nil meiii bei'h uml their families nnd iieur friends nro invited, Knilenvur ut (l:.t() p. m im m-.ni I. Sonio of tho youui; neoplo nro pro j paring a sen ice for 7:30 p. in, district in this state, is so unusiml thnt it oalls forth word of prniso from nil thoe who M'c or hour of it. TIiom) who livo in the noihhorhooil swell with pride when it is mention ed. Thoy know they have uu nd vuntngo over their le-s fortunate brothers in those district whore there is a lack of good mads. Thoy nro hitppy and prosperous because their good roads ponuit them to market their proditets nt times when prices nro the most uttraetivo, mid ulio iiermits their fiiiniliun to enjoy mmiy social mlvmitages which emno only to those communities whore good mads are found. There wore days when tho roads of the west were nil bud, uml under the ciruumtnuce nothing olo wus to bo expected, hut thoo days have passed uwuy mid tho people are now demaudini: tho host in tho wuv' of roads. Communities re-ponding to this demand will he repaid u hundred fold in population, progress niul prosperity, while those who fail to re-pond will remain htiigumit ac heretofore. rortunatolv tho good roads lever i spreading in tliu slate. Wo owe .Iiiokfou county u debt of rntituilo for her leadership in tho gient move ment uml for her untiring offoit to inoculate ever man. woman mid child within our holders with the good roads hug. At present nil eves aid upon Jackson count v. If the nionev, she is liiisiu' (IiioiikIi the sale of her IioiuIk is pint in u huiu(Mlikc mini- tier nud u dollar's' width of high oliiss toad is obtained for every dol lar expended it will prove of iniirtim able value to the good loads move ment throughout the state. Hut if, on tho other liaud, the money ix wasted it will piove n ilisuslioiis blow not only to Juolx'K county, hut to the wliolo (-late. Juckhoii coiiutv it to he coiigtulti luted upon having it eoiiiiietuiit county com I to supciviso llio wmk, mul with the usual Kogtic jjvor spiiit to back it up, siicfc is hound to crown vour ei foils. OSWALD WKKT. i leu into a ciiucti, irom wiueii no oiiiorgi'il with ..woll-foimied siogi-, nes. Anderson fell for the old I trick, flung liuiiself ut Cro-s mul was met liv a torrittc straight loll Hud was t'UIIIO, but otltclllsseil. Anderson's plmiri for the future nro indelinite. Cross will leave to morrow for tho mountain-, return ing hero to moot some lightweight on February '.22. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED (Continued from I'age 1) she arrives. If, however, nfter her departure, the "ovcrnor' union, arc not obeyed, Colonel l,nvv-on litis in- j structioiis to iiumcdiatoly dechire martial law, close nil saloons, con I", ,,,,i., ii... i....i.-j ..c i;,.n,.p iiii.i will,.' ,.-, ...V ,111- SV1T ", ..MJ. ,,..., r them out of tho eoiuinunity. (iovenior West (odllV stllti'd thill .Miss HobliH nud Colonel l,avvoii, who is iiIm siipuriutendcnt of the slate peuiteiiliiiry, aie workiiu.' un der separate instructions, uml one was not roiikiiltci) iu regard to lim aelioiii- of the oilier. "The violations of the law in fop- Mrs. C. R. Applegate Tolls .Mothers What to do for Ihlliale Cllilil "Mi little boy has been rather de licate for a Ioiik tlmo. Ho was al wais very palo unit his appetite was poor. Kweriil peiiplo rocouiintiudod Vlnol.' I Kavo ll to hi in and ho took It wlllliiKly. ns tho taslu Is deli cious, lu n short tlmo I noticed a Krent Improvement In hi appetite. Ho soon had more color lu his chocks. Ho Is now well like other children nnd romps about ever) af ternoon after school. I mil mi huppv with what Vlnol did fur my little boy, thnt I want every mother to snow nbnut It." .Mrs. (', It Apple. Kiito, Davtoti. Ohio. This delicious rod liver and Iron preparation without oil Is a wonder ful body builder and strength creator for both youiiK and old. Wu promise to filvo back jour money lu ovorv such raso where Vlnol docs not bene fit. This shows our faith lu Vlnol .Medford I'liariuao, Medford. Ore V. S. -For children's KWcinn, Siimi Salvo Is Ktiarmitcod trill) wonderful llitf Hotly Kir. OAK cut from hv limlii'i'. CAU1.0AI) OI' IMNH NTOVI'l WOOD .IUST K- CMIVIOI). I'hoiiu in vour onlt'i's for TitM' Wood or . . - S Conhyotnl to Frank H. Ray ?' Mi'tistuviin'iit (Iiinrniitci'd J! Sixth and Fir Stroots. Pliono 7J30-R PA:Awi w vi viVX;XviiiViVy Tango Slippers C'oiiio so,, how well wo can pl.siNo )on with lim l.itusl In Hllp peis. Iloro arc souio lUlnly creations. , itiuniaii mat tv snow. Slipper of I'atmit Colt, Htiodo, Velvet. Moli.i mid Hit tin. llliuk, White. I'ltil., lllua. Yollovv, or wo onu iiiuli Ilium nui miur to match iotir kowii. HoI oi tho liitosl do I huh, llemitlfiil iilmmliiK, but too many stylits to nttumpt n do-fcrrlptlon Behlings (.11(10 IMP snoHvieiti: too liATi: to ciasKiri'. FOIt .SAI.U- Nuvv modern ImuKiiluvv four rooms, partly furulshodi wood shed, built lu louvotiloiKes east front iloslrablu location, ciiu block orf pnvinK, price J7DU. I'liono 71U-W, IM7 i'OIt .SAI.K- Ono modern cookluu raiiKo nud two small circular lieul Ins coal stoves, ull In first class order. Very reasonable prices I'houo .Main 'J.'. L't? WANTJJI) Accountunt at oiiro. must bo uouil penman, rofuroncoH re iiulred Address It. it. 05, car.) .Mall Tribune. -UH I'OIt HKNT furnished tcenth st. i ' i" .'1 room uiodnrn house, Apply 721' W. Four- A FAIR WAY Tliu price vou pay for Klassoti Is of less moment than tliu valtio thoy nro after obtained, Thoy nro dour at an) prlio If ununited to jcinr ensu. I Hlvo you Just tliu Klauses ou reipilro, ami charuu you only the price tho work Is reasonably worth. That way Is fair to both you mid to mo, and is tho only way Unit hi fair. You haven't nn oyo defect that I cannot detect and correct, If iiinoiialilo to Klasscs, Compluto Hiillsraitlou Kuurantocd, Dr. Rickert Over HoiicI'm .Meilfonl, Olo, Pre-Inventory Sale at OakdaleCashGrocery Comer On!. I.ile mid l.livtut'i I'huuc I'M Saturday and Monday Two Days, Jan. 3 & 5 Ilayord Wilier, author of "Tho Fight," will havo two more plays riiunliiK before tho end of tho sea son. Ono Is "JiaLk Home," a como dy based upon stories or the eamo title by lrvin H. Cobb, and tho other a melodrama, us et unlimited, which Is oxpuctcd to bo as IiIk scenlcally and numorlcally us "The Whip." Wall Paper and Paints Wc Jmve the lai'cst and most coiiipk'tc up-to-date .stocks in Alctlfonl and our prices are ritlit. Only store iu city giving S. & II. (Jreeu Trading Stamps witli Paint, Wall Paper and Picture sales. Waters' Paint and Wallpaper Store 318 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD III Cent IIiiikuIiis StiliiK llomiH, worth l.'icsalu piico 10d Wis KiiKiir Corn, vv'orth I Ho, salo prlco Mlc I'heasaut Oysters, vvoith ITie, italo prlco . IDo SaidlnoH, worth l.'c, sale jirlie . . . Hie Oio Tomatoes, woith I Bo, sulu prlco ! 10c HIhIiik Sun Salmon, worth lac, sale prim U'o Wonder Salmon, worth ICc, snlu prlco I0e Del Alonto ItnlsliiH, per puckuito .I0e Monarch OurrautH, por packaKo l"c C'ampboll's Soup, per can lOo Hui 'ler's Fork mid ilcaus, per cnu lUu Do) .Monto I'uuipklu, per cnu 10c Nouu Such Allnce Mont, packiiKo I Do I.lbby's Htuffoil OIIvch, bottlo .. I On Tea Garden Jolly, bottlo 10c Macaroni, por packnmt 10c HpiiKhnttl, por purltiiKo l"o -," I 'cut llaij;iiliis .ar.e ...'.'fie Itlnl Seed, por packiiKo. 1'enrl Tuplocii, per jiackiiKO . . Farina, por paoltaKo ... lbs. OulmiH for I lbs, Swool I'otntoos Sweet Potato HiUiish, 10 to VI lbs, fur . , . too I On llio Ido Hlo fi lbs, (Irmiuhiliid Sugar for.... "MonoKiatu" Snlud Oil, iiiait I.lbby's Salad DrossliiK, bottlo lllpu Olives "llohumlau"' bottlo ..'.T,u t.lbby'H Hoof, can URu lluvviillmi I'luoapplo, 'i cans for.. ..'J Tie llulfor'H ('ocoauut, .1 pkus lor -Kg .loll.O, a phi;s, for 'i'tf ll.xltt Molasses, 2 cans for -''' I. ok Cabin Mnplu Syrup, per cuu..l!ru CrlHco, I Vt lb, can - Columbia Oat or Wheat Flal:oH....'jriu 1 IIih. IIciiiih, Hiuall vvlilto, for '.Tie 2 pl(KH. "doldon" Dittos fur 2fio I diueu SuuklHt OrmtKOH lir.e II pkus. Nnptlin WashliiK l'owdo'r 2Cc I pkus. Folly I'rlm Cleauor 2o II d(us. l,tllo Olaiit Axle (lioaso....2rm C lbs. l'otlt I'runos for 2Cn 20 lbs. Potatoes for 'J Tic, 1 lb. California Soft Shell Wal nuts ... 2rc lOoll lb Sioclii illoiid Coffee. .25c ,t i..t..-- --------"-----