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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
p r .wanq;- nt a- w; A,fc Jfc.-fct-V A wrawe "PS::-.-1- A r 'I 1 MIUDKORH MAlb TI?I1UINK. MMDKOKM), OWKUOtf. Tlll'USDAV, AI'Klh !), IS)I PAGE TWO i IOCAL AND L PFRSONAL i ,Jor fjtmp, time n street light on North Cunt rnl nvunuu Iibb boon burn ing night nml ilny. and today two IlKhtx tiro burnliiK. -Within the Low," with MuiRniet IlIIiiRton 111 tlio lrnilliiK role will ho llio nttrnctjon at the 1'ngo theater Aiirll Kth. On tho IStli the student body of tho University or OroRon will present "Tlio I'rnfoMor'B I.ovo Story with milium Mnrshnll of thin illy ns ono of tho prlnrlpal part. Kvolyn Ncsblt Thaw, for whom Harry Ken dall Thaw killed Stanford Whlto, and has boon In trouble cvor since, an International flpuro as a result, will npponr April 20th In "Martctto" a musical offering. l.ndlc.t, our Ruarantood specially wrapped bread at II. & C. cash stor. Newtown Hnkory. 2S Krod Darby of Kupeno l vlsltlnp In tho valley for a fow days this week. Tho police are looking for n couple of wull dressed young men who went Into the U. 8. Cafe last Sunday, nto n dollar's worth of beefsteak ami de parted without paying for tho same. A surpllcod choir of forty voice will render Stalner's Crucifixion t tho First Methodist Episcopal church Friday. Sliver offering 1C Hen Thompson of lliich Is In the city today attending to business mat ters. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leevcr of Central I'olnt spent Wcdtiosdny evening In Med ford visiting friends and relative. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rnpher, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. Frank Johnson of Jacksonville Is In the city today today on business. Kconnrd Carpenter wns In front his ranch for a few hours last night attending a meeting of the Med ford Golf and Country club. Twenty-two new members have been added since tho first of tho year, and tho club reports a growing Interest In golf, among new members. The links are In first class shape. Arrangements are being made to Join the National Tennis association and hold a South ern Oregon tourney In the summer. Two tennis courts are now In opera tion, and a third Is being constructed. I'cnnant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocory. Made at Nowtown Unkery. E. W. Painter ot Central Point, formerly engineer on tho mixer on tho Central Point road work is In the city today, and says tint Central Point did right in shutting oir tho water, as tho construction crews wore wustlng the water. A meter was Installed this morning. Mr. Painter makes a strong defenso ot tho city water superintendent, and says ho did the proper thing. Attend Good Friday service at tho Vlrst Methodist Episcopal church. 1C A number of Mcdford young iKtoplo nttendlng tho stnto college at Cor vallls, and tho U. of O. at Eugene, will return homo for tho Katter va cation. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. " Tho big blast at tho Sterling mino will not ho touched off by tho llullis' this week, owing to tho non-arrival of caps. An expert In powder hand Hug Is superintending tho Job. Over 15,000 iKiuuds of powder will bo ex ploded In tho blast, tho largest In the history of Southern Oregon, nnd tho second largest In tlio annals of tho northwest. Special for Sunday, Ncpolitan brick velvet Ico cream. Phono 481 K. .Too Itader of Phoenix, former sher iff of Jackson county Is In tho city today transacting buslnowi and vis iting old friends. Get Mts. Jones' prices on Inrd Sat urday. Oooth 3, public market. 17 George Howes of this city Is a business visitor In Grants Pass thU week. Sco Tumy for flro Insurance. Tho lien llur lodgo held a big danco In the Nat last night, and a special tralnload of Ashland mem bers of tho order were In attendance. 1000 pound pure cluutry lard on halo, Saturday only. Public market, booth 3. 17 Don Itader of this city played short with tho Helena team In u 17 Inula gamo with the Portland Colts Tues day, that ended In a tie. Don lauded two liitB, and inailo an error. Orders taken for all kinds of vege table plants, any quantity. Early cabbago plants now ready. Port land nvonuo Groonhouso. Phone 87-It, 330 V, A. Ilarnuni returned Wednes day from n trip to Portland, nnd Is silent on his business, whut ho ac complished, and tho mission of his trip, ih usiiul. Fresh llmo. Medford Lbr. Oo. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jjuly Aaalsttiiit Da Phono 1127 Night V. W. Week 1!J-JU hob A. : Orr U7K-M Chris Gottlieb Is In from his or-, Chard today, tho rain mnkltig It necessary to suspend labor opera Moil. J. O. Gorklng. tho best nil around photographer In southern Orogon,. Maya rcllablo. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio1 JSS Main St. Phono 320-J. C. Henson nnd wife or this city are visiting In Halom, Kosobtirg. nnd other Willamette valley points. Got Mrs, Jones' prices on Inrd Sat urday llootli , public market. 17 Postmaster Ralph WooiUord Is hnvlng tronbU navigating those djs. Ho wont fishing last Sunday. Instead of to church, nnd his shoo- were too big. and they rubbed hM heels Into a blister, Manila, ohocolatc and Whlto's sp clal Ico cronni for Sunday. Phono 481-U. Senator Vim der HoHeti of Wollen Is In the city today, returning thl morning from Kugene where ho at tended a meeting ot tho board of rogonta or the Stnto Agricultural col lege at Corvallls. Senator Von der Hollon says that the Willamette val loy when he left was In need or rain, and that he believes the rain here to day Is general. Tho chief Interest In politics In that section, centum In tho race for governor, but none Knows who la going to bo the winner. 1000 pounds pure country lard on sale Saturday only. Ilooth 3. pub lic market. 17 P. D. ninckdcu of Climax is n business visitor In the city for n fow hours today. Kodak finishing, glossy or dnll fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio. :2S E. Main St. Phono 320-. Sol C. Stone of Grants Pass Is transacting business In tho city to day. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at II. & C. cash store Nowtown .Uakory. 2S W. C. Myers of Ashland Is tran sacting business In the city today. Model llakcry goods at Do Voes. li. A. Martin of Itojcburg is vis iting friends and relatives and nt1 tending to business matters In this city for a few days. Tumy writes better flro Insurance. Judge Calkins ot the circuit court is holding court In Grants Pass this week. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has klns-Boydon Dtdg.. Main street. ' Joo Upton of Talent Is attending to business matters In the clt today MontKomorv boarding houso has reopened under snmo management. First class meals 25 cents. 1C It. C. VlnlnK of Mnrshfield Is spending a few days in tho valley nt tending to business matters. All sinners who will assist tho Greater Mcdford club's production of tho cantata Queen hstlier. are re quested to bo at St. Mark's hall to night at S o'clock. "Mutual movies" at It Theater, will chhrgo 10c. adults and give four reels of the best grade of photoplays and a dally change. Mutual Girl and Mutual Weekly hero soon. It Theater. 10 If your grocor don't liandlo Now your order will bo delivered prompt ly. ST. I.Ol'IS. Mo April 0. Carl Strauss, president of tlio Myor, otrausb nnd Huh garment company wag shot and seriously wounded to day by a woman who gave tho name of Mrs. Etta Cooke, a divorcee. Tho shooting occurred In tho St. Louis mid Ran FrancUcu railroad building. "I havu known Strauss seven 5'oan.,' Mrs. Cooko told tho police. "I lmo travelled about tho country with him. Wo registered nt varlotM hotels as man and wlfo. "Lately Strauss seemed to tiro of me. When I tried to find out how I stood with him 1 was uiiablu ti get any satisfaction. Then I shot him. ' StrniiMi told the police that ho did not know Mrs. Cooko. SOCIALIST IS HELD TO THE GRAND JURY CLATSKANli:, Ore., April !. Mm. Flora I. Foreman, formor teacher of tho Qulucy kcliool from which sho was removed on charges of teaching Eotiullxm and disrespect of ago wni hold to tho grand Jury today with eight ot her followers on a charge of Inciting a riot. In tho piollu. nary hearing preced ing this action Mr. Foieman testified as to tlio Incident of March 30 lut when with sympathizers sho utormod and attempted to boIzo by forco tl.'i school from which sho had Leon oust ed. Her defciiBo was that her romovul had been Illegal, Kho alleged tho school director- who removed her had not been legally elected. Kho and the other defunduiils weru hold In $1000 bull, unrh of which was fur-uUhud. DVORCEE SHOTS MERCHANT TO AVENGE WRONG POWER COMPANY TO SETTLE FRANCHISE Officials of the California Oregon Power couipan.v nnd the clt council will meet tonight. In an elfort to teach an agreement on the electric Unlit frnnohlso o,uostlon, that hai been banging fire for three ears. The reinimny desires that tho conn ell call a special election, to allow the voters to decide whether the have n 2f ur franchise,1 or not. I'n til the mutter Is settled'. $15. 000 owod by the city for lights, and $20 000 owed 4iy the electric company lv tortus of the franchise la hold up. At the last city election mi amend went was presented to tho voters, plnclng In the hands ot tho council. the power to make a settlement with the electric company. This was de feat ml by n heavy majority, the com pany claiming that In tho recall hubbub, etc., tho issue was clouded An offort will bo made to effect a compromise whoreby the city wil' get lower light rates, nnd hero again the company hesitates claiming that the matter of rate adjustment Is en tlroly with the stnto railroad com mission. The council claims tho citv U tuyltig tho highest rates In the state. In 1010. an amendment to tha city charter, granting the electric light company n 25 year fmuchlso carried by one vote, hut nn ordlnnuro limiting all franchises to 10 )cars was then on the hooks. At the sauto election nn amendment giving the council power to extend the franchise limit to 30 oars was defeated an election paradox. The electric company has ex pressed a desire to settle the Imiic at once, without litigation In the courts which they fear will antago nize the taxpayers against them. The matter of the expense of the electlo'i. which would benefit chiefly the com pany, will also bo adjusted. t'nder tho tonus of tho frnnehlse. tho company was to pay tho city five per cent of the earnings for the first five years, and nt the end of that period could pay $20,000 and dis pense with the five per cent. They offered the city a check for $20,000 which the council refused. SENATORS LIKELY TO U WASIIlNfrroX, April !. That lliey dnl nut believe the senate would ratify the treaty jin-t concluded nt Bogota, by which it wu propo-cd to pay Colombia 2..0(KMI()0 lor its ! of I'iinumn, wti the opinion express ed today by xovorol of tin mot in fliicnti.il membcr of the upwr luni-c. They were coimurcil, thty wiiil, thnt u majority would ho ugniuit giving out money for whut the United Slates already po-.i.i.ei. Tlio i-tnlu depart ment bundled its ncvotintioiw with Colombia mi ipiiclly tlml tlio now id Hie r.igtiitig' of u truHtv ciime n u Mtrpriio to the luwiiinhew. Another tiling ninny of Hit- senn lor thought the mlminUtrutiiMi would lme trouble in piilliie.' through wun the Hryjiii pluu tor oettliug America' lrouuiex wan oilier inillon-. me firt of the troutio negutiutid under this M'licmc was tho one willi lieu, murk, which the Minn to foreign rela tions cutumitlco lino pnietieiillv re jected, though it Iiiik not definitely reported to Hint effect. Similiir trcntioi with Argentina mid Chile have been xignnl ami are iiwiiitin;.' nilifieutiou, nnd Fninee nnd Kuglmid are coiihiilnnug proposal from which it wiik huowu (lie ieere tnry of hlnto expects Inmtio to io Milt. The i-kepticnl Koiiutor believed lheo were nil doornail In failure. Tho jiropoxeil treaties nro loo loosely ilruwii, they snid, nnd, like Hie Iliiv-I'iiiiueel'oto eouipuet in'mlil he inleiireleil to America's ilUud Miutuue. Moi cover, tlio muiuIoi'h ih sorted, tliuy imply iiliitriitio;i of (pientioiii, of national houor nod this wiih soinutliiiig tlu-y felt mire the up per Jioiiso never would uiee to. ACQUITTED BY JURY A jury in .Iiisiieo filenn Taylor's court Ibis ,noniiiif loturncd a ver dict thnt Mclutyra k Huff, horse dealer, did no sell it wind-broken animal to V W. Kritflce, u tlio hit ter allejind, ly fnuuliihiiit method, fuiiuliicrulilu of the tcohuiipio of horse Inidinx ami tlio line points of the cipiinii liimily wore limuuht mlo the evidence, but llio jurv, like Da vid Milium, mis nf the opinion Hint nil is Imr in lovo, war "an' m-. Irniliu ". ASKS ELECTION AMATEUR CUBMAN MAKES RECORD RUN I ' h? 4 CHARLES HE.DOON PLAN TO STRIKE 1 PAPERS PAIO BY SHIPPERS' LOBBY WASlllXdIDN. Apul the ndiniiitstrution pl.ms That tnke to buck in n eninpaitfu wagwl by eeiiiiiu uewspnperx iurnin-1 President Wilson us u result of his stand on the I'mi itlilil ennui tolls iiieslion whs indi en ted IimIiiv. It was loomed thnt n eomt attack at nu nlleiffd uliidireil newsMiper "oldi.." Inieked by th "shipping trust," was lint bin eutd held in nwerve. ltepni'iititivo Ihinilinrt was tut thorily for the sliitmneiil Hint such proceedings were coiilemplnlcd. "Postnuistur (Irwenil llnrit"ni," lie snid. "has been inforwed llmt eer tniu newsNipii in soiue of the Inrg et ninl most intluciitinl cities of the country nre printing wid articles for the 'shipnintr trn-t' in ngitntion ngaiiist the ieieal of the exemidiou elmise of the l'aiuuin enual tolls lull. These rjeles, the ilepurtinenl has been informed, nr liBing printed ns bounfide new slorie, without heiut; lahele-l us adtetlisetnetils, n the law icipiiriM. "ittiriwoii is seriously considering the iroecutiup u ''" federal courts of the cdior, mid owners of ueli ncwMinpoM. If it is found thnt they lire iieceptiug, inouav for vondo news, such neusiipers enii be hnrn'il ns sceiind-elass mail nnd the editors mid owners lined.'' Ilurnhnrt nl-to (iiiiiomierd that he had been n-Kctl to cooler with llur k'sou regiirilmx the lcg.il n-pecis of the ease. WHITE WOLF BANDITS .SIIANdll.M. April . -Whlto wolf baiiillts today imckod the townr of Chow Chili. Ilelh Sieu mid Huh Hlen nnd maiini'rd hiiinlredH ot their InlmliltaiitH. The threu towim nre lofir Slitu I'n. cnpltul or Hhenii prov ince, uiMiti wlilnli tho bnndltK nro cIohIiik In. Alt forelnnors In tho vi cinity have been culled Into Sinn I'll but It Is douiitful lr they will to xnfo oven there. GREAT NORTHERN DENIES TALE OF TILLAMOOK POUTI.AMi, April !.- -"Tliero will bo more people;- trjivellliiK throiiKh the northwem during tho l'J() oxpo Hltlou tlimi tho trutiHportutlou com paulog will bo alilo to handle. People who trnvol to tvu oceuury will not go to Ban I'miicUco by tho Houtherii routo," This wiig tho Htntomeut of I.oiiIk IIIII, proohlmit of tho Ureal Northern rnllroad who, nccompaulod by Mh family, C, ('. I.ncoy, mailiio nuporln tondoiit of tho (iroat Northern Hleutn Hhlp cotiifiiiny anil It. lludd, chief on Klneer of the (lieat NVntlierii, urrlved hero today from mi oiiIIiik In Cali fornia. ProMdoiit IIIII ntnled thnt the Orcut Northorn would not develop u itroat veupoit nt Tillamook, iih hnd been ktittod. DurliiK hlrf Htuy In Ore Kou bo will vlnlt Astoria uud liiHpeut tho docliH HltoH for tlio two IiIk pub sourer Hteumcm to liiy hotwenu tlio Columbia rhcr and Hun KrmiclHco In lOlfi, IIo cxpectH to k'ftVo fur Ht Paul tomorrow or l'Vlduy. Snioko .Mi. lilt. CittarM ami help build up c roll for your own town. pay 4 Yellow poplar, or tulip tree, tho luiKoHt bioad)euf tree In America, Iiiih bneu known to roacn nearly 200 font In holiiht and 10 feet In din muter. Tho tenth nucconlvo your withoii'. a foretit fire Iiuh Juut beou panned bv tbo J'owell iiulloiiul foruMt In hoiiIIi central I'tah F The law 'lit Slew nil McAitliitr, iUO 111 Mill's, twice in the siilne place ,11ns morning, lie wn nri-esisil b tlio police ir smoking u rUtmuttu i on the sticet, nnd, secondly, for oul- Imt ii corner on hi" hiesole, Appimr .tii" before Police .Inline (lay, he wit given ii lecture on tile follv of stuok ling egiircttes nnd fined $10, half on jiifh eliunte, whleli lie will my on the installment nlnu, fl down nnd ? 1 a week, MeArthttr Is employed nt ll' Med lonl hotel nml ileolnitm tlml Hie rig alette he wiin -looking whs lite fiist he had puffrd 111 n "poon's nge," nml wiis given him by n nmii he nier sv bel'oie, Mltil whom Chief IHtlsou believes he will never sen nuiilu. lie declines thnt none of the cipnr stotes will sell him tobacco. His of iViim's ngntiist ie pHMee nml dignity of the eoiniiiiinily were committed it'll t in front of the police station. The authorities ay (hut McArlltur is only one of tho uiuiiy ounir men of Hie city who hue giown cureless nbout where lliey smoke, mid that Mime ni rests will follow us soon lis they enteli the offender. The arc looking for n ,oung mint who stood in front of ,i clgnr nlore WVdni'-dav nfternoou, complacently smoking n "pill," mid mu whim n policeiunu up pninehcd, SmerHl ci ngrc(rilinr places nt bovs will be rxided for "Hunkers. Young MeArthnr was porn led by .Indue 'I'ou Velle nTler being entene Cil to the niouii school, but Wrtll dered bin k into n'd li;lit. T TWO MONTHS FALLS Kniu thnt vliiddciud the hearts of the fnniiers nnd orchnrdlsts, dninp eiiiid the dry fields, hrihlticd up (lit buds ami blossoms, invinritlrd all icrnniiitf things, eothusrd iinuit"or -niitcncrs, gave farui hands a ilny nt rent, fell neutrally over the section between the Siskiyou mnuntHiiin mid the liiipiii4 divide thU inorniej;. I'p ( noon .:t, of nu Inch bud fal len, mid though the sun came nut lit 'J o'clock the weather pn dictum i for more ot the uioisture toiiiitht nml tomorrow. It wh Hit first sub-Inn tint ruin that hits fHllen in this sec tiou since the middle nf March niul wiis a (lodsmiil to the trait and t'arm iiiK iutciests. CQTT0N WORTH FIFTEEN MILLION LEFT BEHIND i:i. PASO. April H The mom Im portant property left behind by tlio Spaniard deported from Mexico wiih cotton mild to bo valued nt 115,000. 000, Word received from Torreou to day mild that 11,000,000 of cotton wiih buliiK loaded on truing for ship ment hero by (iouorul Villa, It Ih atntetl that the Hpnnhdi owuern cannot touch tho property If it roach -oh hero In Ini ml iih U frequently tbo ciiko. If It coinim bonded for trantdt through tho Unlleil Htnton for xhlp ment'tibrond It cannot be iccouhIkuoiI It Ih uuilemtood that prior to tho bnttlo of Torreou, 1. .Milliner, tictliift consular ngent of tbo United HlntcH, at Torreou whom fiither-lu-litw Ih one of tlio rofum.'CH Kayo every Kpaulnrd an official Htntomuut dunlKtied clearly to cHtnhllMh tho fact bo'oro tho rebolH that SpaulKh pre porty wit under pro tcutlou of tho United Htntet.. HOUSE FAVORABLY REPORTS $500,000 EXPOSITION BILL WAHIIINflTOK, April II. The house expositions eomiuillee today favorably reported out the lull ap propriating .'r.'Oll.lKMI tor ii pivciii inent exhlhil ill tho Piiliuiuil Piicillc exposition, The lull is snid In have the approval of President Wilson, MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE SMASHES FINE PORCELAIN LONDON', April II A militant Hiiffrujjolto loduy iiiiileilook In u" (hroiiuh the Asiatic section nl I lie llrilish museum ivilli u luilchcl. Hhe Hiaashi'd soiiio vuluuhle poicelniu he foro she wns uiresled. She icI'iim'iI to uivo her mime. TOO liATi: TO CltAflHlVV I'OU HAIJ-: Two cowh KlvlliK I Hal Ioiih of milk each, price 7r liiono SSI X. C. O. Hover. 18 I.OHT I combination padloclc. I'linl or pleafo leave at city bull. 18 I'OU SAI,i:-Hlx mid hnlf dozen 1-eK-horn piillelM, 1 per ilozcn; iiIko i heifer ciiIvoh. Phono Kfi7 it, or J II. Piitteim.n, Medfod 17 YOUTH INED FR SMOKING CIGARETTES STREETS CARDLEY SUCCEEDS WITHYGOMBEAT CORVALLIS COLLEGE Senator II oil der Hcllen who le tinned H'olll ntti'tulUlK the lileellUK of the ivt,oiiU of the Or mou Anrlcul tiirnl collsiie til Corvnlll. tttuteti thnt Demi A. II Cordley will nui reed l: Jmp Wlth)comUo director of ex poilmoitt Rtntlniin lu Oronou. This rluuiftti wm ileeldod on by tho hoard at ynittirdiiy' mwkIuii. Tho reeiil alo elected Prof. Itlchiird llatold Umuliorn. bead of the tdwirlciil en HlneerltiR dopArttuaiit M the V, of O. to lie bond ot th 1111110 iteimrtinrtit l O. A C. I'rof. W. A. Illlhmiul who Iiiih bofin lu clmrito of the olec trlcnl woik will hernalter woik co ordlnately with I'nif. I)orboiu. WASUINOTON. April H.--Koltl-meut of ludunlrlal labor dlstmles by u medial Ion mid coiiclllallou board MlmllHr to that entublliihed under the NewiumU net for tho milutlou of mil road troublon wiip udvocattsl by ren rHntatlvH of employers ami ein ptoen today lieforo the I'ulted Slate IndiiHtrlnl relHtlmiN rommlmilon. Con rlli-tltiK viih weie pnxiettted oil the mlYhmhllltv ot clothlnR tho bourd with power of tompuUorr nrtdtrnttou GLORIOUS HAIR .Union Annuls I s I'lirlsbio Saue. 'thin oe I'llllcil Hull llcionie AbumlHiit ninl ttiollaul Willi Life ClrU and women or nil ae want In lie charmttiK. boMiitlfiil uud at tractive It their birthright itit iniNlithtly. tlilu and liroleiw hulr tit klrovs half the bounty of h prtl face If your linlr I not allrnetlvo, i fnllliiK on), itrenky. full of dandruff, too drv. or If the tlp ltcbs mid burin don't ilotit)- n 1'arlt.li.i ta Hub It wl Into tho senlo It will no right to the hnlr root. ne.irlh tbtti, mid itimuluto the hair to grow MtrmiK mid luxuriant PnrlnUn Sho remorKs dandruff with one upplliallou unil timiuiHM tho hair of dirt. dut and oeelv oil llirmlau Kae kIvoh tho hair Just what l neediHl to make It oft. fluffy, thick nnd Klorloiuly radiant. It la told lu fifty rout bottles only by ('lias. HtraHK and nt nil drug nnd toilet count. Look for the trade mark Tlio (Itrt with llio Auburn linlr ' cicpt 110 nultltnt "IE" SOBE, TIRED FEET (iol-li)c isirc f-vt, Lnrnlnj; fir I, wol. Icii firt, awinty feet, nulling fetrt, tlml f.rt. (!ihk! b)c ronn, ralluiiMx, buiilnii anil r a w tisilit. N'o tero ktnio tljjlit nc, no morn Itinp in) with pu I n or 1lr11w.nK up jour hr lu ftk'ony. 11." U in.iiilcul. r In r I Kb I ntf. I' IV." .Irniv. .ml 1" wVal t u" ''m l'luoiwnit s""r. I 21 A I'lllililtlflllM wtltlil pulf up Hut fivt. lo"ll."andfcir- K't your fiMit niincry. Ah' bow rtiiiiforiitlilo vuiir fict fisl. Oct a l!fi cent lix of "Tljf" notr ot any dniKKi't or dcpattuii'iil htmc. Don't Mllfcr II.1V11 jiikmI feet, pl.nl flit, fret tlut iietcr hwi'II, ni'vir hurt, never pet tlr.. A year's bs.t comfort minrnntccd or iimncv rifnii'lcl. CHICHESTER S PILLS W.- 1111. llUMllin IIII.VNO, A. lifts llHf r jr mifa. llruial.l. A.lill mm IIIAlIlimi llll A I.I.S. 1.4 Id ltilksosMlWil.ltUrt.AI nlmuin sninnYn:tLrir.isTsr.vamHiSF DEAD HORSES Cattle and Hogs Wo Want Them Wo will remove thom from your premlHOH on Hhort notice, frco of crnrKu, nnywhero wllhlu 11 raillii. of 10 iiiIIch from Medford, .Vollfy Mi:i)l'Oltll HIIIMUTION CO. I'liono UU7 m AC G zzacr l.4lrl A"lri'r.fiioi KL..nlll.i.4lll.iiJ I'llUTs llrJ -l I'-U t"."IMiVy' I '..r, KJ U. IiIm Hli.. Y APPROVED BANKING METHOD!! Tho ilachMin County Iniiili of Medford iIckIith to live It J ciiHtomeiH (ho licncfllH of prompt iiervlcn and uffonht them upproved moilcrn fiullltliH for the dlupulch of their hmililiij; huxlueHH, Accoiiutii Hiibject to chock nio invited. OVCn EC VCAR6 UNDEn ONE MANAOH MCNT Cr E TEA POTS LIFE AND COLOR IN 111 Don't May nrayl Kane Tan, and Sul phur unrkriin hulr iu mtttirnlly that nobody can tell. You can turn i;niy, holed Imlr litu tltully dink mid Itnttrnun nlmost over nlulil If Mitl'll irt u Ail tvul Imttkl of "V'tnth'StiKiiniiilMulliiir linlr IlMiiwIy" nt auv dtu(t store. MiIHuim f tmlthi f till (ild, fitpiout fttge lr I Itl'Olp' S Mld nuuu.tlly, isijs a illkinwn dnijafltt, here, U-oHUii It 1111111111 tlm linlr mi imtundl) itist evsiilv tlit no imio cnu tvll It lu Iven plk'l Tlioo wini) Imlr It tunilnc tjrity, lw ceinlii); l&M, iliy, eniuujy nnd lliln Ititvn n iiilrprlK nwiiltiinj Ibmu, btNuiiiM nltrr one or tuo iipplNUuii tint irrny Imlr vniiNirit nnd ,voiir lck tswiwo luxtirtiuitly duik nnd lottulltul--ll dnie drulr )fs-H, xatlp IteldiiK utid filling l.olr stOM. TbU l the k of youth, (trityltnirtsl, ilimtlrrt.tivo foll.11 iin-u't vriuiti'd aroioul, fo p'l Ipiiv with Wj fill's KiVii and Sub ptair lonlxhl nnd you'll U ilcllfthted with your iktrk, btinUnis htlr sml vour )tiuUiful uppsinuim within it few dt), on Want oiir 3CODAK NEGATIVES To He Treated Cmctullv llrlmt Them Hero for UcVclnpliiK uud PrlutliiK Tin; si;m hii ikw UU'J West Mitln St. Metlroiil, (lie. IT BETTERS BAKING To the ftw who are not our ciiioiMom wo Hlnto that joii will not olitnln all Hint U piw allde In IwkliiK until you 1110 the uiodnru CRISSCIiNT BAKING POWW-ill ItttiVi I'er I.li. . k Vnur (Inner CIW.M KM' MUl IO, Hcitlle. Wn LOSS OF APPETITE I.onit of appetite It the flr.t slltal of disorder Alld it- I' usual Ions Ot npl'ClltO It (ttli'll rsnsril I10 fuiirtloiial dmlurUaiiit lu tlo toiu nrh The stomal b uilg to do tho work reipilrml, tbo niMwilio la roiio. mid the body Hiiforw. Much a tool mh iieeiU to bo rleauitd and aw cot t ucd tciistofL run isr mno.-hiMtn i IHAUC HAHK TONIC DIGESTIVE Is mado enpeilnlly to n'lt the stum, itch to dU'Oril food, mid promoto a lioalth) npii'tte TliU reined) Ik nold on our poult I vo Kiiarauteo. uud wo liimily aak ou to Kivo It a dial. II Is 11 (leiililue Tonic IIASIil.NS' DltCO STOltlv Cviinslto .Meillnl Alteney Planning for the Stork's Arrival A w t' " "llnm will, Ii nil wi.iii.'ii nliuiiM know or, niul lit my of IIhiii idi. u 11 (loiullil tec t n.at iiiJioutlnu li) lu ni'-t ilriiit nlurp tiiiiler Hi" I iinm of "Mntbr'H Kilcmt." It In n Miii'lralliur lliiulil inul many nml ninny II iiinlliur lulls liuw It no wniulorfully Ml. till IIipiii tluuiiiili llio pcrlisi or eKHM) Unry III flilef pun"ti I I' riuili-r llm Itillilons, ll.'llifill'lHd 11ml milni'luN mi lliuit Hint iwiliirn's rmpsimilnti may Pit uceniii plUlii'il wltliout tint latumm ntntlii mt iidcn cluiraclvrUtla of llio purlrnl ot i'ii'(lancy. At any ruin It In rennonntiln In ltlnvo Hint flnco 'ilntlier's 1'rluml" Ims In en a rmiitiinluii to inntlierlnKiii for mure tluiu lutir n cmiliiry mi morn timely mlvlfit euiilil I hi iilveu tlm liirniHirli'iiceil imitlii'C I linn to auumat It'l il.illy iihu ilurlntf ux pciilmioy. ')", "t ny ilruir ntnro for 'Mnllnr'a l'rJeiul, ' a iKUintrulliiir, cxttinml lliul,l of wreit Imlp nml miIuo. Ami wrltn to llnnltlclil Iteuuliitiir Co., 802 iJtmor JIMif.. Atlanta. (In,, fur Ihclr tiook of useful nml timely bifuriiiatlon to expectant uintlii'is, It eoniiiimi many miKKiutluni dial uru of Inlurt t lu all vvumuii. 1 'H!J'"'A V&Lalll -jj.A.iAUW) if.uilitii m 0 M ImJ f J