1 PAGE TWO MKIWOItl) MAN, TRimiNK. MMDKOKI). OIJKCHVN. Tl'KSDAV, KNII-lvTARY H. 1!)1 1. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Nov. W. V Shields, pastor of tho Prosbj-terlnn church leaves this oven tug for Portland to nttond n niectliit? Of the cxecullM" committee of the nyuoil of Oregon, and nlso to attend a conference of tho boards of Home Missions, nml Mission Workers 01 the ntnte of Oregon. Nov, George 1). llyors, n missionary from the Inland of list wall, who was visiting Iter. Weston V. Shlotda of tho Presbyterian ohuroh loft this morn ing for San Francisco. Cat. Mr. lljern apoko Sunday evening on his work in Hawaii. Thrco ' thousand smudgo pot, slightly ueod, at tic each, phono 7G2-J, 271 J. W. Mitchell returned from n business trip to Portland. Tho schools of tho city nro making preparations for the holding of Lin coln day programs Kcb. 12. The pro hibitionists of the county will hold a mass meeting In the Page Theater -.- that date. M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5 Itlnlto building, opposite First Na tional Hank. Everett LaMnr loft this morning for Oakland,. Cal. W. 11. ltrnndon has been called north owing to tho illness of hi mother. If it Is Insurnnco ot any descrip tion wo wrlto It, Why not havo tho best. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man. Ten day's sowtng for JS.uO. Kcls ter'a Ladles Tailoring College, rooms fi-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 2"' Col. It. C. Washburn aud Joo llnnna of tho Table Hock district sjHjnt Monday In Medford on business. Sec Tumy for fire Insurance. Fred Surran of tho Steamboat dis trict Is attending to business mat ters In Medford this week. J. O. Gerklng. tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon Mays reliable Negatives made any where timo or place Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. W. A. Proctor of Uorln. Oregon, is transacting business in the city to day. For rent. Fine offico rooms from $0.00 to $1S.00. W. T. York, -113 M. K. & H. IUdg. ' Prof. P. J. O'Gara visited with friends lu Grants Pass Sunday, and looked over fruit conditions lu that locality. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gcrkins's studio. 228 E. Main SL Phono 320-. Mrs. nob Dow visited with friends and relatives In Jacksonville Mondav. Tho Model and High School bas ketball teams will play at tho Nat next Friday evening to decldo the city championship lu this lino ot sport. Tumy writes better fire insurance. Fred Decrs of Boring, Ore, is in the city for n fow days on business. As soon as Fred Itoper of Grants Pass returns from a business trip tc Southern California steps will no taken by locat baseball enthusiasts to organlrc a Hoguo river valley league, with four or six towns thero in. Try our flour, Johnson's Bet. ti.15: Iiluo Stem. 31.35: None Bet ter. L. U. Brown, Huss Mill, Flour and Feed. A. I.. Taylor of Altarado, Alberta, Canada, Is visiting for a fow day with bis brother, Justlco of the Peace. Glenn O. Talor. who returnod Mon day from a month's visit with rela tives nnd friends In California. Itemomber Tumy writes fire insur ance. O. P. Coehovv. G. M. Brown and B. 1.. Ueddy of HosoburK are u the city for a few days attending to bufcl ness Interests and lggal matters nt Jacksonville. There will bo a nelshborhood club meeting this aftornoou on Dakota avenue ut tho homo of Mrs. Hoy 11. Peebles. Iloee planting, tree plant ing and fly swatting are to be the topics dUcuSbt'il. Frank Olvvell, brother of John D , arrived In Medford after an nbeeuco of ton cnrs. Hand colored valentine greetlntu for sale at tho Handicraft Shop. John Kvnus who llxoa ut tho head of Kvanb cicek U in tho elty for u fow day attending to business mat ters. For sale. Five room house on paved street, paving partly paid. City water, fCQO.OO. Bettor than paying rent. W. T. York, 419 M. F. &. If. Bldg. T. K. Bronbon of Portage, Wis., Is vlMtlng for u few das In tho vat ley, For rent, Furnished houso, close in. Inqulro of W. T. York. , ,' (t"("'")"i"i i 7f -Tr t" --:-t---- $ m m I WeeKs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Day riioHO li27 Night mouea P. W. Weeks JH3-J1! A. K. Orr 978-M II. J. Taylor of Pendleton, who linn been in tho city for n week on fra ternal business returned Monday from a trip to Kajrlo Point nnd initio Falls. Lawyer, Carkln and Taylor havo moved from Central nvenuo Into thrco larger front offices on Main street over Hnsklns and Hoyden's stores. H Van Hoevenburg ot Sams Val ley attended to business matters in Medford tho first of tho wook. Mako Tumy wrlto jour flro Insur ance, tf F. M. Ulnlr of Central Point was a bnslncfs visitor In the city tor a few hours Monday. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. The regular meeting of tho city council will be held tonight, the mat ter of consolidation of tho water de partment nnd plumbing Inspector and street commissioner and city engtneor being the chief business. It Is the second meeting ot tho present coun cil. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phono M UJI. Jasper Ferguson ot Montague, Cat., is In the city for a few days at tending to business matters. Try our flour, Johnson's Best, $1.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; Nono Bet ter. L. B. Brown, Ituss Mill, Flour and Feed. A number of clothcsllucs on the cast sldo were raided last night by unknown parties. About every washday losses aio reported. Tho Inching is laid to tramps. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. A continuation ot the present suu shlne for any length ot time would melt tho snow in the mountains fast, the cold nights blocking any danger from floods in the streams. A heavy frost fell Monday night, and exposed Western Union clocks were stopped by the cold. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. G. F, Illcc of Glcndale spent Mon day In MeUford and Jacksonville on business. C. A. Do Voc. Medford agent for tho Portland Oregonlan. 4 IS W. Main. Phono 122-B. W. W. Harmon, chief engineer of Grants Pass-Crescent City railroad has returned to Grants Pass after spending a few days in this city vis iting. Your money's worth at the it Thea ter tonight and tomorrow night. Try It! Thrco features and two come dies, "Uncle Tom' Cabin" In a two reel Kalem. Tho last of "Who Will Mary Marry," and first night of the Randolph Amusement company In "Coon Creek Courtship.' Many laughs, many thrills. A 30c show for 10c. Come early and enjoy it. 2C9 Several cases ot the measles and the mumps are reported from the country districts, nono serious. Governor and Mrs. West pSaMed through Medford Tuesday morning on their return from the armory dedica tion at Ashland Monday. They will visit an aunt of tho governor's a Glcndale beforo going on to Salem. At a meeting ot the directors ot tho Commercial club held Monday minor matters were discussed. Col. W. It. Kohr. of Mexico, Mo., wrote regard ing establishing a military academy here. A canvass of tho city Jo ascer tain the previous residences of chl zens was authorized. The dearth of Medford news in the Oregonlan brought out resolutions of prptest. PRESIDENT RAISES EMBARGO (Continued from pao 1.) tpiotion. Secretary of State Ilryan tinil Seoretnrv ut Wnr (Jarri-on would v notliiujf. but nppurenth were aware that some new move n about to bo made in the .Mo.vicnn sit uation. Atlvjoos to ilryan indicated that I'rexJdfeMt Iluurlu vu Jiueoiiiin;: de purate ami tlu i-lato department wu innitieiitHiilv oxpeetinir new-, of Tor reou'i. dipt it re by Hie rebel-. The iiroeiilcrit wu understood I nltiii a cheek on shipment- vi unn into Mo.ieo no (hut thev will not lull ioq tlit IinU of irrop'inil'le, un rjifiiuri lunula. DutuilK of thi .vtum of supervision liml not buuu l'ull. worked oul, but the wiji wu lo keep utriot control over -hUh r.uii diiliveriue. .Mirny of (lie fugitivuB weie cm nelleil lo niuki lutnvy hiuuifieer in lua.x-inp nbmuUiuiut; fin" iiroperiion whicli, lu the exmit of i.n iiprieinfc-, thoy noiilil hiud.v hope eer to nee iigui'i. That n bill rly au'.i-forein uwl enpeeiiilly n i iiiiti-Ar.iericiin iceliu would lie ciuali'il wir the general npiniou, however, nml w ideijcead alar mireviiili'i. Nor did it hcem wife lo wiin'u mtii-li liuif. Tin only ua out of tliu capital i- ia Vein Cruz, and Ihe idieln liuve been iiioiiiieiu;: the rail load I'liiinectiiiir the two eitiet, lor heM'nil weokx. A nuiiiber of trniut liuve iten nttnckeil tt ml it wan b' lleveil hero that the couHtiliitiuiuliMn eould cut the line nnd iwilule Mev ico 1'ity if lliev iriid. HO REFUSES LARATI EXCLUSION POLICY WASHINGTON. K.b. t. Plaet-ig patmi-'in alioxo paui-anshii, the hou-e of representatneo, h rt on of 203 to .l, roftKriT thu. afternoon to muke nnv deelnrutiou ou nu Am ntieeNoliiMon poliey aimed pritun pally nt .liipun. ThU stand wa taken on the ltn.o nmendment to the Himieti Dilliughitm imuUenttiou bill and it went down to ovurwhelmitii; defent, ile-Ute the fnet tluvt ihom of ! teeth iiad been drawn in a UHHlitu'ii tion intmilnreil 'bv lepri-witatie l.enrool mid Hdopled by the lie late voterdav. All jwrty lim. wei elimiuateil in the ulo on the llae iiuiendment. ApKil to PatrtotlMii lloth doinoenitie nwl reiwWioan leader-, ineliuhiitt Kepn-oiiintne Jfmui. lender of the houe minority. participated in the debute. Kno' plendid Meniiint eiubrrMiie I'rei- dent Wilou and Senrelarv of State ilryan in their nejjotfntioiw with .In- (Mill. Mann npKaK'il lo the patriottMii of the eoncro-s-men, roeurdle-- l party, to defeat the amendment. Mtyim: thev would inject further dif ficulties m "the already delicate Japanese .situation.' Although aimed direetlv ut Japan, the Hayes amendment hImi pronled for the ovehisioH of t'liinese. Hindi., and African luborer. its tinit w.is removcM, however, late yeslerdux Hut tlio house decidwl today nt tti embarriies the tins(tiit with nu imti-Jii)anee ainendments at Up time, no matter how liarmi.- tlie.. might npKar. linker Amendment Loses True to his promise, Representa tive linker introduced his anti-Jap- naive amendment a a -uli-titate for the Have- nineniluient. It s -wow ed under liv a vote of lS'J to 0. House lenders now believe that the Hurnett bill will be rushed throraeh to nu early vote. A ote on the lit -entry test proviion wu exported, tlii- nfteniooii. The Haker Mib-titute for the Have- amendment pnnidetl for he exelu-ion of "all Asiatic laborer-, except those who come from a dis trict cast of a line bounded by the lied. ,' Jtenitcrnliieaii , and Ubiijii cn-t, the Ciiucasiaii uioaiitauA, the Caspian nn and the I'ral iiioiiutains, except Asiatic Turkey. Itepresuntative I lardy of Texa a-sertcil thi- jiIhii would exclud only Asiatic laborers, admittiiiB Ma lays and African. "Seeretan- of State llryaw b lieve- all the-e inatten will be net tied bv treaty noeoiiatiorW wiid Iteprc-iitatie Hurnett. "If not, my committee will ri'imrt out a hill which will meet them proiierly. I (aye i- tryiiiB to make cheap .capital aBiiiust linker ami the ileinocrati party." Kmlmrrax Wilson Hayes denied thi-. I'opreont i tie fiariliier, repiibliuan, of .Ma-sn- cliin-ettb wild the liiiijfiiiise already in to nntiinilizution, n.i oppo-ud by the state department mid oratBii countries to which it had been Mill- milted. Haves declared Unit every one ilesirml the exclusion of Asiatics, Itcnrosciitaliwt Hum-on ot .Mi i-- -iiini feiin-d the aineiidmeiils would create di trow and nii'.'er a friendly nation. "A Jupaiie War," unid liepresen tativo .Moore of I'enii-ylvaniii, "h Iiciiib principally louuht now in the headlines of California uewspaper ltryaii i oppoiei to the linker hill lie Hmn not want to declare war with Japan nt the liutaueu of Cali fornia iiuwM'tapet. The miiciul inciits would oiiiliarias WlUonV nil iniiiistnitiou ami it i certain they wouhl be icst'iilcil Itv Jiipeu." Ituprcfiitnlie .Mann denied that the republicans were playiiiB politic-. "V would iejcel the niuenil iiienli,," lie wiid. "The IIiiiib of deal iuB with a foiui'.'ii nation is a deli cate task. If Ihe slate department itminot enulieatc dltfieiihic bv "ne yotintioiifc, then it will l.e time fur I'oUBrosh to net. "I am not prepared to invite war with Japan or any other eountry. Now is the lime to keep cool," .Maun piaiwd Have, adiliuB' "Hayes ought to protect Califor nia cveir nu'iiiiist hi'.self.'' TOMATO (JltOWIIHS A'nTNTIO.Y. Tho llaglcy Caunlug company want to contiact for 30 acres of to matoes thin tomlng season. Growers who contemplate planting for tli'J cannery should communlcato with us at one. (Hot-beds for growing tomato plants ahould bo started UiU mouth.) xotiei: i. o. o. v. All encampment members nro urged to be prekent WednoBilay even ing, Feb. 4. Patrlarcblal degree. My order of C. P. 270 D ON PI TENGWALD C PROBED BY F1NZER I Colonel Carl Y. Tennwuld, "uu j flocked" forflennt of llio fovunth, I who was rotluoe.il to tin ranks bo- I eiutso of "uutullltar) conduct" ro ulstlug ot scmiiug n eur' urowth out of a uumber of men with storlen -if being enllod to the Mexican border for actual service, wan given n henr lag Wednesday morning at tho Med ford Hotel, beforo Adjutant General Klnicr and Colonel 11 K Law sou of tho state mllltla. - The aluu chilled the conversational riuultlc nt Col. Tengttald, for after the eoufereitce ni eerleiice4l a sudden avurslou to talking. The revolution" In the loaal ranks was gone oxer thoroughly, nml both sides of tho case probed The object of the lslt of the two blithest offi cer In the stnto inlUtm Is to roslnra harmony, without ktirriug up the agl tatlon. Thin afternoon thtvy will hear Capt. Ueone'a sldt of tho dlftt culty and other offlrers and u treated to un nuto ride around the tillo- Both Captain Beano and Colonel Tengwabl have written let ters on the subject, and every news paper clipping regarding tho affair sent to headquarter The decision. If a in the ease o. Colonel Teugwnld will not bo glvoit for some time. PRAISE VALLEY Win 11 .McCorniu u of the lllock Fruit compnuy of Santa Clara. Cal . ER MRS with G. K. Hamilton, havo boii mils- js.o. Ing n tour of the Itumie river valloy Sn, i.ranels to Crater Uk via Investigating the Kr sttuntlon. Mr. cnl,,U nml rwtarn via Mdlfwl McCormlek nnd ..Mr. Hamilton arn,., In much loton-sted In pear growing, be ing connected with the famous A. lllock orchards- oflilm Santa Clara valley, Cal. 'These orchards hare been known for years for their Hose. Cornice nnd Forello pears. Knowing the poar Industry -as well as they do, they freely admitted that tho Itogue rlvor v alloy U without jiitlon thi greatest poar dlstrlt thoy have ever seen. The wtiro-pHrtloularly InjW estetl In theflno. UJou, Hose, CoiuTcj and Winter Nellls orchards, and sntil that the Iloguu river valley holds tb key to the late pear situation. They said that iiiHtend of shlpplmt only a few IIokc and Cornice as Cali fornia now doe, tlie Itogue river val ley would soon be shltlplng hundreds of cars of the late varieties. Whi e lu the valley they were entertnlued by Guy Connor ot the Itogue itiver Orchards computi) TOO liATK TO CMSHH'V. WANTKO Practical nurse wivnta maternity cases. Will care for children day or night during par ents' nbtienco. Phono 123-J or nddross hox G. unru Mall Trlbunj 271 WANTKI) Good second hnud single buggy, Mntu price- and whom It can bo seen. Hqx 100, caru Mail Tribune. 270 WANTKD Girl to assist In house work. Phone Oll-ICI, or address box 68-A. ' ---- ,.-.. OLD.TTME COLD CURE DRINK nOT TEA! . .. Ot-t a small pakage of llamlnirg Ilr.tt Tin, i,t a the Geniinu folks rnll it'llainbiirgpr Unlit 'J lav," at any pliar mac-j, 'Inku a taldi-npoonful of the tta, put a nip of Ixillltig water iiuu it, pour through a sieve and drink a U-iLoup full at any time during the day or before r tiring. It U the mmt elfuctive way to break a cold ami cure grin, as it opoii tho pore of tlie tUiii, ri-liL-xing congi-tiori. Also lootc-ns tho IjuwcI, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you eulfer from a culil or the (T J. (t U Inrxprtuivn itinl tiitiri-ly xt-gctablc, therefore sufo and barmkn. RUB RHEUMATISM FROIVI STIFF, OING JOINTS Bab Soreness from joints and muscles wita a small trial bottlo or old St. Jacobs 011 fitop "dniliic" Illuumllim. It's pain only) not one cono la fifty requires Internal tri-atmi-nt. Hub sooth. In;;, peiietratliiK "Kt. Jacobs Oil" rhjlit on the "tunli-r snot," anil by tlio time jou say Jack HobliiKou out coinog the rlieumatle pain, ".St. Jacob Oil" U a luirmktt rtieurnatlitm cure which never dUuppobiU and ilix-tn't. burn the kri. It Uxkisi puln, norc-iKntt ami silincf Irfml achlnir Joints. iiiwcli-s and Uineti utotm sciatica, lumbaijo, buckucliv, niurulfe'l-i- Limber up I Ott tt en. cent botUn of oM-tlme, honmt "Ht. Jacob. Oil" from any dru store, and In a moment you'll be free from pains, ucIk-h and nUlfm-HH. Don't uulfc-rl Hub rliumim- tUiu uwn). HOT RELATED BY GOVERNOR Governor West was the ptlnelpiU spmiker ut tho dedliatlou of I ho Ashland armory Monday aud olxod tlio oreudlon to uxplnln tho Coppoi'- flold Milouii uloslnu Incident, He wa loijudly npplaudud, JudKe O. It. Watson presided. Ullef talka were made b) Mnor Johititoii, ColonOl Martin of the army and Colonel lliunuiouil of the mllltla and TUi. J. M, Smith waved the Uloodv Khlrt. 1'i.elnipimit fnhloti. LOW EXCURSION RATES (Continued from Page I) Airannoiuent will iiIho bo made so that all tickets reading throusth lloe. vllle .lunctton or DavU on the Kiiitti of Portland and points tmyumi ou the north, which carry neewnrv limit and stop-over privilege, will be honored either front Weed to CMlmiulu and thenen north from Medford. or lit opposite- dlrectlou. south from Chllouuln. This will en able holders of through tickets ot the nlus specified to vUlt Cratet l.nko Ntlotinl Park, taking advantage or the auto htnge Hue operating between Medford and Crater Lake and be tween Chltouuln and Crater Lake Under the above arrangements the following rates will prevail fro n Portland and from a Sun Francisco and a enrrcspnutllng rate l based o'' a oho aud ouo-thlrd faro b rnlD from all InteruiMllate point. Kales for Itoiuul Trip Portland to Crater like and re turn vtn Metirnrtl. ai SO. Portland to Crater l.ake via Med ford aud return via Chlbmuln and Weed. 8t.63. j Sn. Krnnl!ti to Cniter Uke and rBllir rm ohilunMla ami Wil. i - - Holder of all through tlokeU that carry the uoeasunry limit and stop over privilege may seenro n tea dn Mop-ox or at Modfurd and mahn the trip to Crater Lake and reiarn .o Mwlford as a sldo trip at tho oxtr. rout of Iis.oo. the round trip autj rare from Medford to tho lakw. Those nrraiigmnt will itrent'.y stlmulnto travel to Crater !.ake dar ing the coming season. Ui"t or oxnirslon rate from northern ihiIu' oulv were granted Stop N t y DUchr, Cler Stuffed lled, HU Inflmpd Air Pattajci and You Urratbe Freely. Try "Kly'a Cream Itnlm." Get n small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In the iiiwtrll and Instantly ynur,cloi:gi-tl nufe ami ktoppisl-up air pinotugc of the head will eeii: you will breathe frcel . dullness and hcudnihc illwiiixtir. Ily mornlngS the catarrh, eolil-liibend or catarrhal cure Hip-mi will lieguue. Kud siuli misery now' (it-t Un rmall bidtle f ' llv'H Cn-n-i II tlm nt nny dnitf ' " 'I ' -" " ' fragrant Imlui dxulw ly tb'1 bin If Our Grandmothers Had I IN" ONE MlNUfTE! GL0B6 OPEN GOLDS AND !0n!y Known MUSTEROLE How- llie would have wdt-iiued ' 1'or the knexv the blessed relief that tho oliirnHhloued mustnrd plOHiard ........ r..H ,...l.lu fi.'liurf KUt7 IU1 IUI" ,v..- aud puln. Hut they hud to tale tho blister and tho burn with tho plaster toil tllll K"l jllimiiu ii n wonderful effect, with out the plaster and without the blister MIHTKHOIJ-: doe It It I a (ban white ointment, made with nil of mustard. It I Hcfoullflcnlly prepare!, ho that It vxorliH wonder, and ).t iloux not blbitor tlie leudorent skill- Don't Hpread .Ml'.STHUOI.i: on n tloth. Don't bind It ou with a piece of flannel .Iiihi mitHsaKO It In xvlth the fliKtm' tips briskly. .Sen how quickly It brings j UPjff" JCijl Wo sell what Is itooil, nnd wo utile you o buy our hIioch bcruiiHit thoy are good. It Isn't price that sells our riliotts, for mIioch can to mado to Hell at uiiy prlcu. U'h koocIiichh, morlt nud worth and value that xell thoin, "llaby Doll" pumpa I'.'.r.O, "Mury .lano" ptiiupa I'-'Jfi. "Colonial" pmnpH il.0l. lu patent, velvet, aatiu and null hid, Sco ilieni In llio Wiuilou At the nIkii of "'.WWI3,wa "ftnon oppohith Wo Klvo "8. & II W II Odin and IJ. C Welch of Knot cicek nro being tiled bufoiv .Tttslleo or the Pmirtt tilonit Tnlor this urtei'itooli. upon the chargo of ftunei) lu nltomptlitK lo nemtro m Msalou of inlnlUK ehilms beloUKlntt to A Wluslow. Tim eouipliiliit It sworn lo by T C. Iloey. The chtdl ullexntlou In that the defendant re Horteil to unfair methinU lu their min ing deal involving the plalntltr l'he caM will take all ilav the wit lieges Including two women Miiuv cottrt reeoidH will he Introdilred 'it cvltltilU I1 BY BIG LANDSLIDE UKDDING. Cal . Feb H The ShtiMta route of the .Southern Piu-Ul-r.illroatl was blocked early totlax t r landslide, s:, feet long and oveu feet deep, at Smlthsou Hiding. It wiu eptcled a track would b built nrouud the slide- bv noon Train were being heltl at Keuuelt oil the south and Delia ou the north BE 80RE IT'S THE "AUBURN HAIR GIRL" tic Itcprcscntft I'at Mini Sago uu I it - xlgoiatlim Hah Tonic, iulrkly Itentovet Piiinllilff Yom ran nothing bttnr than ParlaUn Maie. a sold at drug count ra ovaryhrw. to make iHh hr lift, fluUy nnd abundant. It tup Itettlnc bond. Invlgorata inn Ml,. ad rmove UandrNff with onm iippll- eallau. if tttur balr la aattlai tain, or - karats, dall aad HfolftM, tin not da imlrBlva It attntln. I'riHiHitNl aP- pllratlon o( Parisian well rabbtal nt lh ilp will do w- Uers. Wh.ia the hair Is fallMi iiHt, splits. or I too dr and strenky. sandy Parisian Sage -It supplloa balr nail scalp need, (let n &0 cent bottb from Chns Strang at . It talalv MaktHt your head fel flao ami Klv, the hair that ciivtabt glo and heau nu ilenlre EO NOSTRILS nf tbe luftrll: penetrate and heal the litlliiiuetl, sivillu HHWnlirnne wlik-h llm-s tbv jane. UmiI awl throat : ctair tbe air : Mojw iMNiy illMlmntes ami a fis-llik' of eleOIKlllK. HMtblng relief coUHM lt metllatttly. I.ia'i lay nwiiko to-ulubt strug gllng for hruith. with hetnl Htuffeil; iMMtrllK eloil. hawking ami blow lug. C-tliirrh or a cold, with Km rmlntng nose, foul miaou itropplng Into the Ihrniit, mill raw dry run la dUtrc lug leit Ir'ilv iii-e.leiii. put .xtaie fikUb Jut dtuo-l'i '!': h i Mini Itahu" nnd . r iibl r i itarr't xtI'I urely tlinapiKMr. relluf how aiMtudlly the pain dln pear Mid there I llothlllK like Ml "I Tl, 1(01,1. for Htire Tliroai. Ilnuii bills ToiimIIiIIm (roup Stltf Nt-tk. A.tliin.i i-iirulL-ia Hcadathe. ColtKeatloii Pk uri lllieuiimtini. i.umimKo. At lie of Hack or Joint. Snrnlns. rtore Muitrle. Pain nd llni(K t'lilllilnlim. I'ro-teil It it. Culil of the CiicMt (it prevoiit PneiimoulA) t oiir ilriiKKlst s lu '.'.'it- aii'l Ot- jar, nud a kpoclal liuj!i hosiltal to for j - ., Arrept no tuiiiMtltiito If your tlriiK Klxt cuiiimt suiiplx vim. send Srr or .(It to tlie Ml HTi'llOI.K t'oliipaii), (ievcliind, Ohio and we will mall you n Jar poHiaKo prepaid. .1 I O Kmt.rj. M. D , Ho. Water Imni. Me i.;i)h ' .MiiHturolo I much heller lu every respect than tho mus tard paste or tho uiiiMiurd planter I ulinll now keep It on hand for ready iiho at any timo." 9.A . 25 Shofs" CATARRH VANISH POKT OI'I'Hi: " (ireoii Triuilau StampM. )) .Mhk lleaduilie, Had tliealli, Sour . Moinm h, .Mean l.lver nml llowel .ieliiiKKed t'lieer upl tint a IU-ront bnv. Mick liiatilnelia, hllloumio, dltil iiomi, umiml luiifue, foul timlo and foul breath- alwa) tintw tlioui l liirpbl liver: thilajfil, feiHientlUK rood lu tht Uowota r aour. aasjr stomach. Poisonous maltor cloKind lu Iho luiestlne. Insteuil of belun eaat out of the )HtMiu I ro-atwartiml lalo th i.'iooil When this pahmn ruaeke ihe tlalleate brain tluo It eaiisw loiiKeslloii and that dull. tlirbblM. sbkentUK llrtoilHCll. t'asearei lininmllatoly eltmase tin ktointvi h. rwntuva th wur. uadlHMtHd fini and foul muo, take tha evre'V idle from th Hvr and enrry oul all the tiwtstlpnted waste wmtiir and pol soiit In the bow tils A t'as-nret toiilght will surely trnlahtan yM out by mm aim. Thoy work whlln you sUwt- a l-eMt twe from your itrut menu your bnd rlear, stoittaeh wt and your llvar and bowels reautar for moHth. UNDERSTAND THAT WIkU xeii I, iv r'e k lit Me of Inn sou M-t what xtnir e)i n-'iiilre ( proven bv a kilciitl'ir cvstnlnalleit, aud at a prlu- rnn-utent with lh best Hiulllx nud serxp wbether uu pay $3 oo. '. oo, js on or more. DR. RICKERT ISyr SIkIiI Sp,ilullt Bull l-S. Over Ihnifl H. & II. (InMti Trading tamp (11 von Families who bskw I hair raktM aud etwklea at bom will appre ciate llio si curate eombluatloa at pur lagrtxllenu which NtakM Crescent Baking Powder o sure of iwd results. Sold by (irttcora Creiceiit Mfg Co.. Iwitthj Grandma Ta!! iti l About Dabic linn a lirce Circle of I.tilener Who Profit by Her Wisdom and fecpcrlcnco. e - - In mit n v c anminix ilirr a srsnd ma vvlici Iniiws Molln-r l'rlud. It wax j, ft In r rwrlne and vihL- lie iiniiirinlllii lh.it JP!y9tffr I 'd " I- my etHaNt & 'MZJJm ' " '"' "" n '" 'b'rir tkii Mi!rrvilA.j '"' r( l"1 tdUic AsBi JW' at tins faiuDiM rem Vfei.TiV ,l l "PI'IInI etUr- (&lS)lb trnmllv ! lln nllt '' men, utiitancti and lirrmls, nllnys all pslu, nv-ilU all iihiimm, ninl pritintMf iii.l.itfuf 1 1- Prvast. It Is ( 1 1 1 c k I v and wiiinlerfutly in-nrirnt-Ine mi Unit tlie nmwl.s Tpaml without ulr.llu, mid prtNire lie- vi.-im mi tlmr niRlily Unit the crll i imi aluHMt with out lliKnlialiltsit illnlriHwi. No hoiirr ail lee enu IhikIvi'ii the e'iit nnt iiiiiIIiit t tut it ta siiiKi'st tin- lute oC Motlier'n i'rli-nil. Kim lair cetirnsi1 fnim the start. Tho day will bu tlKwrful, lli-i iiIkIiU ii-ntfnl, Vim ran olitnln Mntlirr' Prlcnil of any ilnurglHt nt 5I.IH) n hotilc. Dn ,it fnrei't to be supplied with tltlrt ureal belli lo ninth erlioniL Write llruilllcid Itntuhitnr Co., -ifL'l rjiiiini IIMi, 4tl,itt,rt It. t. II.. .Im liutructhe book fur vxpvcluut luuthvni. . E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tho Medford Commurcial Club Amateur Jiiiisliiuj Pont Cards Panoramic Work FJaoh lights Portraits Interior and oxlcrior vicwa Negative mado anv timo nnd any piano I))' appoint ment. . ; I. M. IIAIIMON, .Manner. 208 E. Main Fnono H71 f j. i