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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
"e, " PAaiu TWO MEUtfoun maivi TumiiNiu, Miirwonn, okiwon wiodnmsdav, .rANrAKV hi, inn. lOCL AND L PERSONAL I)r, K. Klrchucssncr of IUvcrdnlo Is In tho city on Ills regular weekly VlBlt. Joo II. Wilson of Talent Is In tlu clt visiting friends, attending to business nnd dodging nitos. Mrs. Idnh l.edynrd of Kur.onc Is In tho city attending to business Inter cits. Ton ilny's Rowing for 83.00. Kola tor's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms C7, St. Mark's block, corner Mnln and Holly. 277 W. L. nrnzpp of Sterling Is In tho city today transacting business. Kverctt Young of Weed, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city. 11. Wcrrlck of Salem spent Tue.v dny In Moil ford on business, J. O. Gcrklng, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives rondo any whore, tlmo or place. Studio S2S Main St. Phono 320-J. It. S. Glcason of Ludlngton, Wash., Is spending n few days In tho valley on business. Final examinations tor tho first semester of the school year aro being held in tho schools of tho city this week. Tho now semester begins Monday, Lawyers Carktn and Taylor have moved from Ccutral avenuo Into three larger front offices on Main street over llasklns and Boyden's stores. Tho sign on tho post office has been rcgllded. It taking bIx months to encompass iho red tapo of the do' partment before tho work was com pleted. A southbound S. P. freight train came Into Med ford about two o'clock, this morning CO miles an hour with a hotbox on one of tho cars, th.) flames threatening damage, and lean ing up tho sldo of tho car. Tho car was uncoupled and hurried to the water tank where a few buckets of water extinguished tho fire. Tho car was sidetracked. The train was dc lajcd between this city and Gold Hill by tho accident. Kouls Grocery company moved to 3G-40 South Central, phone, 271. 25S Fred Owens, while wrestling with friends In front of a Jacksonville livery stable Tuesday, fell and broke his leg. Dr. Seeley attended tho in jured J0JOin,bcx,. -- . - Grant Wheeler, ti business "Juan of Itcddlng, Cat., Is In tho city for n fow days attending to business. Children's night gowns mado up ready to embroider at tho Handicraft Shop. Wind last week caused consider- nblo damage in tho country districts by blowing down barns, telephone poles nnd wires and old fences. In tho mountains the fall of trees was heavy. Olo Therson of Hutto creek a homesteader In that section Is spend Ing u fow days in tho city, en routo to Hoseburg on land offlco business. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Lena Hitrst of Phoenix vis ited friends in this city Tuesday af ternoon. J. P. Englo o; Salem Is in the city on legal business. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment Phono M 1471. The basketball teams of tho Cot- tugo Grove and local high school will play a matched game (it tho Nat to morrow night. Tho northern team !s making a tour of Southern Oregon. It Is likely that both tho Portland and Spokane teams of the Northwest ern League will piny exhibition games In this city lu April. Sugar Pine shakes. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Itay Whitney of Saglo Point Is lu tho city on business today. Tho "army of the unemployed" headed by a woman Is duo to reach this city on their southbound journey early next week. Chief Ulttson says there Is nothing to do but feed and send them on their way. Ashland has a pot of soup always boiling for wundurors. Every garment wo clean Is thor oughly disinfected and mado as clean und pure as when you bought It. Pantorlum, Tho recent heavy storms in tho mountains drove ''varmints" down into tho foothills, and ranchers on tho "His Applegate report several raids on chicken coops and stock by coyotes und wild cats. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Loo Sutton has returned to lib ranch on Union creek, Earl Ulrlch, his partner remaining unbind for n fow days. t;,,,, i ... t..t-.---.-- 4. Weeks k McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ldy Assistant Day PhoBe 907 J Night V. W, WeeM JWJW Pkouea A, K. urr vib-m. Tom Johnson of Wntklns Is In tho city tor n few- ilnys on business. H. Wendl of Jacksonville, stage driver to tho llluo I.edgo mluo and along Iho Applegate rivers for 30 Tears was In tho city Monday buying a now horse lo put on the singe. Mr. Woudt reports tho roads along tho Applegate to bo In fairly good shape, but that traffic Is Impeded by fallen trees across tho road, Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng'B studio. 22 S K. Mnln St. Phono 3 20-. In Salem Statcmnu's 25-years-ago column appear this Item: "Four years ngo Mcdford was mostly chap- parnl thicket. It now 13 n town of 1500 Inhabitants. It cast 32$ votes at the last election. It Is said that there aro nearly 50 vdtcra In the precinct who havo not been long enough In tho state to vote." Frank Farrcll Is In from his ranch for a few days. "Insurance your best asset." Havo tho best. Place your Insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right It he writes It. tf Tho brooms mnde by Southern Oregon llroom Mfg. company of the 1313 crop aro Ideal. Get them of the following dealers. Look nt tho label. Sid M. Nichols. Garnett Corey Hardware. M. F. & H. Co., Chas. L Scheffelln, G. W. Dow, G. F. Bacon, Wonder Store. G. II. Kads Scott Woolf, Thorndyko Grocery, V E. Consor. Mrs. W. II. Canon leaves this afternoon for Sacramento to visit her son Fay, who has been 111 In a hos pital In that city for some time. She will also visit her son Vcrn nt Lodl, Cal., who wag recently married, and Is In business in that city. 1 William Tarkcr of Sacramento 's transacting business lu the city for a few days. C. O. Vau Houton of Eugene Is In tho city for a few days on buslncjs matters. It. K. Meade of Roseburg spent Monday nnd Tuesday In Medford. Mark Paulln of Eugene Is In the city for a few dajs. Hotels report tho annual spring visits of commercial travelers, tho trado In this lino being heavy last week. T. II. Vinson of Hilt, Cal. spending a few dny a In the city. thi I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS1 4 f Mr. Neff of Central Point is cut- tinjr 100 cords o wood 111 tins scc tiou. Mrs. Enrl Heft hn.s been quite in- disposed for some time, however she. is on the menu nnd we hope mid will be Iter well pelf uain. The people who art' quick I" lata offense have no difficulty in findinir a plentiful supply. The Misses Kspin?, who have been visiting Mr. J. W. Klelen, left for their respective homes on Monday. The young- Indies report a fine visit und intend making a return trip. Some people have such even dispo sitions sore nil the lime. i". C. Law is suffciiui; from nn nt tnck of rheumatism. Did it ever occur to you t!ie wide difference between a wicked man nnd n mean mini 7 The first inav reform but there's no hoic for the other fel low. ' Mr. Feldcnheimer, the lenelinu- jew eler of Portland, nnil his family ar rived Sundnymoniins to inspect their orelmrd property on Scenic avenue, und nre visiting Hoy Nichols during their stuy in the valley. O. S. Hlnckford hns taken nnother progressive step hv the installation of a mechanical milker which, if prov en practical, will lessen tliu burden of that portion of the luhors. He lias installed electric fans for the coin fort "f his cow in summer as well as otlmr labor saving devices. A New Soilcty Directory for ll 1 Oscar Illackfiinl Working the new mechanical milker. Frank Palmer Learning the art of cooking. Ajrs. JVnnk JMeK'ee Taking the place of the head of the house. I). W. Stout Steering his auto through tint mud 'J: 10 gait. Joe Houglnnd Keeping hi chick en house riylit side up. Mrs. J. W. Klden Giving to worthy causes and making herself generally jigreenhle. Colonel Minis (evidence Ten nessel', Medford und the motor. At a call :open meeting of the gluiiKC Saturday evening. January 7th, a erv iutere-ting meeting wan held. The icntiius Hero lectures by tiyee very lulenl d speakers. .Mr. TullyVas the i si on the pro gram, his su .jn In ng "Diversified Farming," vcij ahly rindered. Tho jjiut, Mr. Duncau. "Stock Selection und Along the Line of Sanitary Methods," while Mr, ishrock gave a vifry clear, eoneio idea of practical dair.Mtig, The house was well lillcd nijd uiixumtualy appreciative nudi epee profited by the lectin es, , rr. 'nnd Mm; Khucr Nichols have neeu visiting Hoy Nichols and left SufirTnyfor flieir homo in Leliaiion, Oregon. Tlth Mcdford trado is Medford made DUCHESSE DE TALLEYRAND LOSES TIGHT AGAINST MARRIAGE ANNULMENT i tKSl(k.ii mmSmVTw f sHjBHB It DUCHESS Dn TALLEYRAND. Tho Huche-.e do Tnlleyni id. toriceilx Mi.m Aumi Gould. lot n long fight In tho I'uiut Courts at Home w hen tln segnnttini Trlbuunl. the high court of the Roman Curia, rejected her appeal from the verdict of the Sacra Rota, on nulling her marriage to her first hubaud. Count ItonI de Cnstrlliiiic. Tho chief effvt of tide tlecNIun N that It crmltN the Count to marry apUn. If lie wishes, with a religious ceremony There In no impediment to him nmrrjlng again mi fa n civil law foun-rued, for a divorce was granted to the Counters from 11m In November, 11H. 11 IIENDED WIFE'S MISERYi PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. Wll- Hani Eberweln. n cIMl war veteran. o years out. tola jii tuo criminal court today the almnlo story of how his, wlfo. 1,5 years younger plcnded with him to kill her and how ho com mitted the deed. Attar tho old man completed his story, Judge Walling surveyed ths prisoner's bent form, and fixed tho crlmo nt second degree murder and Imposed tho minimum penalty, seven to II years at solitary confinement. Eberweln told tho court his wlfo was an Invalid. Ono day last October ho came Into his home and found her lying at the bottom of the stairs down which sho fell. Ho offered to send her to tho hospital but sho wouldn't RO. "You do It. William" Eborwein alleged she said. "Do what" he asked. "End it all for mo; It's no sin when I am suffering so." "I had n board In my hand nnd looked at hor and guessed It wouldn't be a sin", he continued. "Go 01 William, go on" sho sold. "Thon I tapped hor on the hoad with tho board and tapped hor again. She didn't moan much and oncu whan I stopped she whispered "Go on, It won't bo long." "So I kept on tapping nnd she got quiet." WIN FEDERAL LEAGUE PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 2L heu Garnet C. Hush, deposed umpire of the Pacific Const League, signed 11 contract with tho Fodornl League yei terdny to act as ono of Its arbiters, the first taso of an umplru hurdlliiK to the outlaws wont on record, for Hush had signed a contract to um pire lu tho .North Western Leaguo In 1011, according to President Fielder Jones PYTHIAN LODGE TO GIVE "PIRATES PENZANCE" FEB. 10 TallHinon lodge No. 1,1 K. of P., will present Gilbert and Sullivan's lumoua comic opera, "Tho Pirates of Pciuanco at tho Page Theater, Fob. 10-11, under tho direction of Chas. Hazelrlgg und Art HtirgesH, A chorus of 45 well known peoplo will take part, unll tho play will bo feu tu rod by Hpeclal scenery und costumes and uu augmented orchestra. Tho prices will bo Sue, 75c. $1 and J 1.50-. Included In tho cast aro Nolllo An drews HuzolrJgg, Florence Ilulllduy Halght, Florence Hazelrlgg, Dorothy Wlekn, Mrs. Stellu Qnlsenborry George Andrews, rt Ilurgess, Fletcher Pish, "Cousin" Mlddlebergoi and Ed Gore, all Medford favorites. Reheursalu for tho opurn have been under way for tho Inst tern duys. Good Wood. If you want good wood, gat It from Frank II. Hay. SOF WHITE SLAVERY I.OS ANUW.F.S, (.!., .Inn. '21. .Tlmnm, Major, '20, ut (llasgow, Seol- IUj, Mli,i , ,, ffi,.iHi f ,. Mormon eliurcli.fr whs nim-tci here today hy federal secret service agents on a white slavery charge. It is alleged that lie bronchi to Los Angeles from SnliH.iike. in violation of the Mann net, Nella Thorite, 'Jl, formerly employed lu the household of rreddent .Joseph Smith of the Mormon church, o . ' Major' nrrct was the icsult of tho personnl rcqutst of 'resident Smith, who telegraphed lo W. C. Jamoson, former hem I of the church. BENSON 10 OPERATE L PORTLAND, Oro Jan. 21. Ne gotiations nro ponding today for ttw establishment of another first class hotel In Portland. A compuuy Is bo lug organized b S Ileuson, tho mil llonnlro timber man, to purchnso the Interest of Wright nnd Dickinson In whnt Ih known an tho now Oregoj Hotel, nnd conduct It niter separate management Tho old pnrt of the hotel will be retalnod by Wright nnd Dickinson nnd londucted by thorn un der tho old 11 nine. Tho new hotel will bo known as tho Hotel Heusou Tho chnngo U expected to bo mado shortly after Febrrary 1, MILLIONAIRE TO GIVE (Continued from Page 1) 25 tlniOH more valuable In other dls envos than lu rancor. Ho was positive that it Is a ciin- for rheumatism nnd other painful diseases. Flanuory then mado his statement rogardlm; tho unnamed millionaire who planned to establish a iluilii of 20 freo rad ium hospital. Kliinuerv mads his announcement regarding the iionpilals while voic ing tin appeal hr the government not lo undertake to icgiilate radium ex traction. I'libllilly Spoils Plan "There is a pliiiautliiopist who is planning to put up insliliitious in tho cinders of population to cost $iri, (100,000 so all cancer victims iniiv hu I rented without cost," lie said, "and he wauls live grams of rudiutn for each institution." Alter the Iu'h ring I-'Innnery refused (0 (Hhihism the matter finther. "Publicity would spoil tho plan, hut il seems lo 1110 to bo 11 splendid idea for on old mini to spend his money thai wnv," ho suid. "That's the way Hockelcllcr and Carnegie an doing." Flnniierv offered to sell his secret for extruding radium lo the govern ment. c e-ntiiiinled Hint Ihere were JOO.OOII cancer victims in the I'nited Stales und that 75,000 died from the ilincinie tiuclt venr. Good Virnoel, If you want good wood, got It from Frank 11 Hny 1 BUI LITTLE lli'tUU hy 11 !vvM!y-fiu mile nn rtUU by a tw f wind. Jl'llfcht hour mill fell iiver the Hague Uive'r 'ihlUv s nUjhl and today. glmhlcuitijT the lunula of the fanners nip orchatdUts, hut pulling the long distAuee telephone line tem porarily out of commission to the south. A heuvv fall of snow is re potted in the Sisklvoiw anil hluhev rlevutious, and the uelveul of u Chi nook wind would make Km cuts of rivers nnd sttcnius. Low tempeiu tmvs, however, mluimiye this dan ger. This afternoon thunder enliv ened the storm. 11) to ." o'clock this mottling, .0(1 of nn inch of ruin hml fallen, with the precipitation up to noon less than it te'iith of uu inch. Tho wind drove the rain, und a number of displnv windows in the husinc district wete soaked Trem this cause. Three or four nwuiugs wete wrecked. North bound trains will he slight) v delayed hy the storm, which extends into the Suerameuto valley, hut southbound trains suffer no inconvenience, nl- t hough 11 heavy full is tesirted in the row fleck cnnviiu e'oiiutrv and I lie Willamette nllev. Storm ovvcm in the citv were taxed to the limit cut rving off the suiplus water. Weather pieilielious snv tint storm will break late toduv. nnd forecust fair wenthor for tomorrow. &3 ON CURRENCY BILL Dr. Young of the liti tril of Orc-'on will lecture to the Men's club of the I'reshvteiiau church on Fri day evening, .lunuarv '2, at S p. m. His subject i, "The New Currency Hill." This lecture is tice to every. one, and all are invited, both men nud women. There is no more inter esting iuesioa lodnv to tho Ameri can people than the cuiretiev hill. All should rend jlie hill over before the lecture to gut lullest benefit I mm the lecture. Dr. Young will lecture on Saturday moiuing, Aunuitrv -M. at 10 u. 111. 111 the public library to Ihc class 111 sociology. This lecture is fice to nil, and all ute most cor dially invited In hear it. The class is now reading Charles II. Coolcv's "Soeml Orgnumitiou." Dr. Coolev Is of the Cnivcrsitv of .Mielnu'an. AH nre requested to join in the studv ot lli.u unl.Irt..! Kiiiil ..fill In. Ililil III iii r-iii.i... ......i.-. ..... ... 1 I the library, free, to use in the stud.v. Tnm:i: 111:1:1, si'i:ci.l at tiii: it Tin:.vri:it He sure to go to tho It Theater to night to see "Tho Wreck." II Is a re markable photo-drama. It Is Inter esting and gripping throughout. It Is of big work. A Vltagrnph three reel special. The wreck comes about through an unfortunate deed of vlolenco com mitted In u moment of Jealous ragu by an Iratu husbniid. Ho regrets tho deed over afterwards, but It cannot niter what ho has douo. Ills beauti ful young wife la the cnuse uf his deed, though sho Is not tu blnmo for It, having done only that which a sweet, love!) woman should havo done. Kho was trying tn help her son. Tho man who committed tho deeil her husband, goes west with his sou to get away from his sorrow. 11 Is on this trip, years afterwards, that tho head-on collision takes plaeo which costs tho lives of hundreds of passengers, Including his own sou. Tho grief-stricken father bows his heaii In tears, and when he loolm ni to the heavens, his expression re veals tho fact that ho acknowledges tho presence or an all-powerful hand of Justice Ho knowH that ho has been Justly punished. NOTIOK. N'otlco Is hereby given Hint tho un dersigned will apply to tho olty coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Jnrtunry 20th, lfH, for a demise to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quan tities less than a gallon at Its place nl business on lot 10, block 44, city of Medford for a porlod of six months. IIOMjAND HOT-HI CO. Dntod January G(h, 191-1. ST. TOO VA'l'K TO C1;AHHIFY. FOIt HAM4 Team, wagon and har ness horscH weigh 2700, wugon .1 Vi Inch In good shupo, ?2.'.0. Light farm wagon, run l!0u miles worth m, for cash, $70. Opo 7-year'Old horse, weight i:t00 lbs., woiks iui wlioro, $125, Kluglo footer, muldlo horse, gen tle for women or children, will drive, 7.r. One r, passenger, 1 cylinder, ,'10 horsoppweir car lu fine Hhapo worth fKOO for $.')00. Hon It, II, Toft room it, 'I, .fncltunn County Hank llldg. 2U0 BLUS eh; WND KIN PEN STORM LORD STRA1 HCONA AT AGE OF 93 YEARS l.tlNDDN. .Inn. 'Jl. I .mil Strnlh conn, who died peacefully In hi sleep just hefoie '2 a. mi., will be buried III llhihinttlc chinch vtud he side his wire, il wii" "titled lodnv. Liulv Stnilheoiin died oulv lnl No vember und her huMiniul. who wns ili'votedlv ntliiehed to her and then1 past hi IKIil hiilhilnv, never fullv iceovered ftoin llie slunk. The ill tect cuuse of lim denlh wiih itotiu tiou tine to nn attack of cnlttuh. A Scotchman hv hlith. Donald Smith, Inler l.oid Stmtheonu, M'ttled iu Canada nt the ne of IS, euteied the Hudson Hay compnuv' seivu' und lose liuully lit the position ot its icsideut goveiiutr. Ills couiitiv inen geuemllv coiisideied lluil he itid inoie townnl weslein Cnuntln's devel opment than nnv other man. In IHKl he was scut us Canada's hijjh coin missioiier to London. The bulk of his huyc rstute will go to his dnuith ter, Margaret Charlotte, wife of II, .1. Hliss llowntd. NEW DIRECTORY 10 BE H I., Hoik A Co directory publish ent aro making a new directory for Vacksou count). This Issue will be printed lu .Medford by tho Medford I'rlntliiK company. Any rtiuiiKcs or new firms starting business will noti fy J. C I.nuRston, St'i X. Grapo or any representative He will nppr elate any tisulntaiue to belli make this directory complete. ATTIkNTHiX Fill Tioiiowims. All owners of eirchards aro re spectfully reUited to dig the dirt nwny front tho trunk of thulr trees to tho extent of nllowlug tho Inspec tors an opportunity of testing the troo near tho roots. A lurxo number ot urchnrillsts have compiled with this ropiest, but we find a number who havo neglected (his work, lu order to mnkothe Inspection work thorough It Is neressnry Hint Ihc orehardlstH co-operatclu this matter nud thorohv mako Hie Inspection mora thorotiKh nnd complete, 2.vi J W MYHHB. County Fruit luspextor lu ('haw SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE llon't Stay (Irny! Here's a Simple Itccipo That ,ii)ImmI) fan Apply With a Hair Itnisli The mot of Sago and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nut ural color dates back to grandmoth er's time. Sho used It to keep her hair beautifully dark glossy and abundant. Whenever 'her hair foil out or took ou that dull, faded e r Hlreaked appearance, this simple mix ture was applied with wonderful ef fect. Hut brewing at home Is miiMy nnd Nit-of-dato. Nownda)s, b asking any drug store for a SO cent bottl" of "Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur I lair Hetuedy," joti will get this famous old recipe which can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff, dry, feuvrlsh, Itchy scalp and falling hall'. A wedl known downtown druggist Hios It darkens the hnlr so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a Hpongo or soft brush with It and draw this tlnough your hnlr, taking one strand at a time. Hy morning tho giny hnlr disappears, nnd after another application 'or two, It ho comes hoiiutlfiiHy dark, 'glossy,' hoU und nbuudnnt. ' Mi:i)iom riiUFFY iiuq COMPANY Huga nnd Carpets woven from old carpotu nnd sowed rags, nit Hast Main IMioiio na.'Ml Singer Sewing Machines Machines for rout, phono 81G-X, Hopnlrs, donning, oils, noodles, pnrts, phonograph ropulrlng, Ah 1.VOHA1IAM, SfAXAOICIt 227 SoutlIolly ft,, Meiiford Stop over at Medford, tho moit progressiva up lo (Into city on tho I'liulflc coas't, ' PASSES WAY CAABAO DINNER CAUSES HOWARD UBS OF COMMAND WASHINGTON, Jim 21 lecinio ho lUted as toiiHtmnstei nt tho fnui una Cninhon dinner hole roroutl) Ad- mlral Howard will not bo rIvimi com tutitid of the Aslnlle fleet. Societal) of the Navy Daniels deelilnd this af ternoitu to plaio Admiral Cowlos lu lolnmnnil of the fleet llowitrd will Hiieroed ChivIcm ns cetnnuniider of the fleet now uu the west toast of Me Iro INDIGESTION OR GAS Take "Pair's lilaptpsln" ami In I Ivc Mlniih-s You'll iniilei- liat lie. cnuie of ,lllcry lu Sloutttih Wonder what iiwi't our slomach ivhlih portion of the food did Hit dniimy.n do ou? Well, don't both. er If )0iir stomach l lu a revolt. If sour, uiibii) nud upst, and whnt )ou Just ate has (ermeiiled Into stub born lumps; bond dluy nud actio, belih Kuses and acids nud oruiiitto unillKested food; breath foul, touRiio coated - Jimt takn a little I'npo's Din peprlit and In five minutes ou won der what became of the lndlntlun ami dlHreis. Millions of men and w onion todsy know that It Is utMMlltwH to have a bad stomach. A llltlu Uliipopslu ores slnunll) kimpn this delicate ornan reKulaled and tho eat thulr favorltn foods without fear. If oiir stomarh doonn't take euro of our IU'erMl limit ullttotit rebel lion; if eiur ftHHl Is a damniic In stead uf a hslp, rpmitnihcr tho ipilrk est. urest, must hsrmbiM rollttf Is I'ape's l)lii'i'sln which ihisIm only flft) cents for a tanx ntso nt drug stores, it's truly wonderful It di nes Is food and Mis things straight, so xiiull) and until) that It Is renl'y nstouUbliiK I'ltitM'. for your miko. don't no on and on with a weak, dis ordered siotiiaih. It's wi iiutteiiHMnry, WANTED .'I to ." 'tiTcs iiimii' .Mcilfortl foi' spot ciihh; price Hiikst liu riKhl. Also 10 ncrcs of bonrin peal's. Thos. II. E. liaili a way 217 Woat Main at., Mcdford. Poland China SWINE Have Mure hoar pitf lel'l. All Moelc reis. tereil ami liarait- WILHITE & SON Knuw Vnlli-y, On1. SWAT THE FLY! SoiuclliliiK New lu a Fly 'nl liliu llcvloc, llio ltl(llir,N(JI,i: lf,V CATCIIHIt Hullnblo for homo, shop, sloro, stable, outdoor or Indoor use. lias a newly designed eiitraiico cono, pio viiled with an diminution bar that deters tho files' escape from Imp. la provided with drawer iirraiignmuut for removal of dead flics, which aro courcalod from view. Tho official fly catcher, nt Hod laud, Cal., reporls having caught :i,7r,il,000 flics In ouo hundred ItlghL Anglo traps dining tho month of Sep tern. Prlio for one M, two or moro 2 no. Ma u ii fact u rod hy W. N. Offutt it!) X. Hat licit St, .Mcdfoitl. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING QitC AT O'FARrtELU licit located and moit popular hotel In the City clrciiUtlni; Ice water lu every room. Ctpeclal ntteutlon to ladles trsvelllng lone, F.xcellciit, rc4ionalily priced grill. Meet your friends nt the Niniu. V Europuh VUn Rklta 1 1.1,0 up, Managtmtnt, Chtiter W, Killty K QlP jMkrfgK m xt. B-