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PAGE TWO t! .. "' MEDIftMtli MAIL TIH HUNK MMUKOUI). OK'KUON. MONDAY. AIMJIli 20, mil. I0CAL AND L PERSONAL Advertising car N'o. 1, of the Sell Kioto circus which nppears In this city May 11. arrived Sunday after noon, nml tho billposters aro busy placarding the city with flaring bill, Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped brend nt II. & C. rash store. Nowtown llakory. 2S John Dodge of thin city Is spend Iiik n few days visiting friends In Grant Taos. E. D. Weston, commercial photos rapber, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phono M H71. W, W. Harmon, chief eng . r of tho I'aclllo and Interior rallron . with hoadiinarteni at Ornuts Pas, spent Saturday and Sunday In this city visiting friends and relatives. Have yon noticed the flavor? That is becnuso Valley Pride nutter Is pasteurhed. 24 MrH L. A. Cook of Grants Pass Is In the city and will make her home In thl city In tho future Screen doors nt Mcdford Lumber Company. During the ball game Sunday n iIdtimi nr so hsscball fouled over tho fence, wcro nabbed b) small boys and not returned. In the future .01 baseballs will bo marlsed, and boys round with them In their possession, will have to appear before the Juve nile authorities, nccordlnR to n state ment made by Chief of Police llltt son this morning. Plato Ice. .Morning deliveries. Medford Ico & Storage Co. Phone 2(14. A delegation of Yrcka, Cal., Chi nese arrived Sunday afternoon to visit with their countrymen In this city. Do you know what pasteurization means? Kat Valley Prldo Butter and you will know. 24 U. L. Whiting hns returned from a trip to tho Talmcr Gulch country. X. M". King of Ilosctnirg Is anions Mcdford visitors from the Willam ette valley today. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocery. Mado at Xowtown Bakery. H. C. Stoddard of the California Oregon Power company was a busi ness visitor In Grants Pass Saturday. Tho standard bred stallion. Kins Seal. Xo. G113S. record 2:11 U. over half tulle track made last September nt nncouver, B. C, will make a short season before racing this year. Feo $25.00 to Insure. T. L. Tayzor, own er. 3 Sunday being a rare spring day, Mcdford people took to tbo hills and streams. Bear creek was tho far orlto haunt of the fishermen, though any number went over to Rogue river. Any number autoed Into the country. Every square of Valley Pride But ter U guaranteed, because It's pas teurized. 24 BattUte. the deaf Mcdford pitcher signed with tho Portland team In tho Northwest League, pitched a two hit game at Seattle Saturday, but lost through poor support. The local man struck out five and walkd the same number. Savo money. Use Plate Ice. Mcd ford Ico & Storago Co. Phono 2C4. Heat lightning filled tho J-avow Saturday night, and deep ro. of thunder glnddeued tho nearts of i ar nier residents of tho Middle West cyclono belt. Tho electricity zlg zngged through the sky In spectacu lar curlecues, and teemed to center over Ml. Wagner. Now mid then a flash would Illuminate that peak, with tho brightness or day. All tho thunder was In tho north and cast. Such outbreaks of tho elements aro very rare In this section and wns caused by tho heat of tne cay. Mlllc nnd cream at DeVoo's. lko Krldescr will lcavo the last or tho week ror Phoenix. Arizona, to follow his trade plastering. In that city plaktorers receive tho sum of $10 dlvm, nnd Mr. l-'rldeger has a Job. Got tho best mado In Jackson county, and It's pasteurized Valley l'rldo Butter. 2 Tho Oregonlan Sunday prints n quarter pago cut of Bud Anderson on his ranch near Vancouver, know ing tho pigs and dogs, that the for mer lightweight has annexed. The picture also shows Al Snther. Iiud' most domoiiBtratlvo follower, his boil nnd Mrs. Sather. Tho story that accompanies tho cut, Indicates that nil Is not woll with Bud and his for. jnor manager, Dick Donald. It takes surcastlc flings ut Donald for mak ing tho statement that "Bud was nothing but, n preliminary fighter Kctllutf $75 a fight." C, M. lllchards Is homo ugaln Pluuo tuning ordors rocclved. Phono sua. . .. .. . Jloyal Jlukery goodsiODovoes Weeks McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS iMiy Assistant J)y 1'itcHM sHiT uuli V. W. U'w-ks IV-f I flu A. K. On 7M J. A. Perry hns returned front a business trip to California. " Don't bo deceived. Uso Pinto Ice. Mcdford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 2G4. C. .1. Smith, candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, passed through Medford Monday en route to Klamath Falls on an elec tioneering trip. , , Postcards 75c per dozen this week at Up To Date Studio, 232 Hast Main. 41 Harry C. FoMfcr, who Is In charge of surveys nt Sterling mine, report that mining operations will soon be in full blnst. You may get cheaper butter, but none as good for loss price. Kal Valley Prldo Butter, no other butte. In Southern Oregon made by our process. 24 Hugh C. Mitchell, former fish cul turUt In lhargo of llogue river work, recently stationed on the White Salmon. Wash., has been as signed to California and will slo;i over In Medford a day this week on his way lo his new field. Special for Sunday, Nepollun brick velvet Ice cream. Phone 4 Si lt. Miss Mildred Gerlg and other uni versity students who spent the Kaa tor vacation in Mcdford, returned Sunday to Eugene. Plato ice. guaranteed clear, hard, pure. Mcdford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 264. Bert Farrell of Talent Is in tho city today attending to business mut ters. Eat pasteurized butter. Valley Pride Butter Is pasteurized, buy lt.24 Do you know that Valley Pride JUutter is pasteurized? Insist on your grocer furnishing it. Patronize home Industry. 21 The lT. of O. presented "The Pro fessor's Lovo Story" at the Page Theater Saturday night to a largo audience. Edison Marshall or this city was one or the leading charac ters, and received quite n welcome on his first appearance. The play was well presented. This city was tho end of the tour, and the students left Sunday morning for Eugene. Say clear, pure Plato Ice. Med ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 264.' Arthur lnnes of Montague, Cal., U spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. Why not have your Insurance In a big company? Holmes the Insurance Man. Is the agent. Miss Ina Cochran who has been visiting friends and relatives in this city during the Easter vacation, re turned Sunday to Eugene to resume her studies at the V. of O. See Tumy for rire Insurance. T. B. Vlnlng or Ashland spent Sunday In Mcdford visiting friends. Bobby Brevard who has been In tliccnst since tho first of the year, re turned to the Rogue river valley Sunday. Add to directory, Whlte'c Velvet Ice cream factory, phone Xo. 4S1-R. 2 5) Thomas Vestal of Eagle Point Is attending to business matters in tho city today attending to business. Fresh Hmo. Medford Lbr. Co. II. J. Cole of Hilt. Cal., Is In the city today on his weekly visit. J. O. Gerklng, the best all aronnd photographer In southern Oregon Alays reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. I). II. Croncmlllcr or Jacksonville visited friends In this city Saturday. Manila, chocolate nnd White's spe cial Ico cream for Sunday. Phono 4S1-R. W. K. Pursell of Ituch was a busi ness visitor In Medford Saturday. Kodak finishing, glossy cr dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phone 320-. W. E. Hammell of Eagle Point ,s attending to business matters In the city today. Ray La Mar says go to Orres & La Mnr. 20C W. Main, for cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phono 5S8 It. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Boyden Bldg., Main street. Little chick feed $2.25 per 100 at Watklns & Co. feed store, 397 South Front. If your grocer doesn't handle Xow town bakery goods phono 4 4C and your ordor will bo delivered promtply. Parisian halnlresslng parlors 129 M. F. & H. building, shampoo, hair dross, btalp treatments, manlcuro. facial massage, hair delug and bleaching; iito tho best FrenchJ dyes. I alio make b witch oh and curls, etc. Phone 157-J, elevator norvlce. 35 CALL CABINETiMEET I WASHINGTON. Apul -'' I'm-'-ili'iit Kecrcliiry Tumuli v mtinuinl llllu (mill) Illill llll' pl'Oallltilll Will I'OH- tvY nt H o'clock lomgli I mill Sucre liilict Hr im, (luriiai'ii nml Daniel. hut plans ii.i lult(i notion H'M'T'I iujf Mexico. S 4 10 1 GAME The baseball game on tho local diamond yesterday afternoon was well attended nnd despite tho heavy gale blowing across the field, the game was very creditable ball-play-lug for n first of the season game. Tho two ten ins which represented Grants Pass and Medford .wcro com posed of plaers from every spot In the llogue river valley large tuough to secure a. post office. Sliortv .Miles and Ottrley Wilson, tho former nlnylng second nnd the latter catch- Im:. won tho game by t:io, some what close score or 4 to 1 Mile and Wilson had as their assistants, a pitcher named Osborne, said to bo a brother or the speedy Grants Pass twlrler seen here In farmer years. Ills delivery was rast. but like '"Sep tember .Morn." had nothing on It. WILSON READS MESSAGE (Continued from pac 1.) vessels npprencliiin: lt It Me.icuu eonK transports deiwituu: with trooiH nml murines! nnd -oldier en- training for trnte;:io HinK The president s incense was hs follow t lrv-ldent's .Mevnuo '(Jcnllemen of the iWjnv: It i- my duty to call your attention Mtuution which has nri-en in our tlcnlingx with General Viclorinua Hitertn nt Me.xiea City, which enlU for notion, nnd to u-k your mlvico nnd eo.ojemtion in netin-; itinin it. "On the ihh of April n paymaster of the I'niteil States -hip Dolphin landed nt Iturhide bridge, lumlini: nt Tnmpico with a wlmlebont nnd boat's crew In take off certain -up-lilies needed by the Milp, nnd while cni;iigcd in loudinsr the boat was ar retted by mi officer anil -ipunl of men of the nnuy of General Ilucrtit. I'nyiiuiHtvr I'linrmisl Neither the pninii-ter nor mix one ill the crew was unned. Two of the men were in the boat when the iirnM took place nnd were obliged to lcae it nnd Mibniit to lie taken into cus tody, notwitlitaii(lini; that the boat carried, both at her bow and at her stem, the fins of the United Slate-. The" officer who mnde the arrest was yreeeedinj: upon one of the streets, of the town with his prison ers when met by an officer of higher authority, who ordered him to return to the landing nnd await orders, and within nn hour and a half from Die time of the nrre-t orders were receiv ed from the lomiiiniider of the Huer tist lorces at Tnmpico for the release of the paymaster nnd hU men. The relca-e was followed by ajxil- odes from the commander and Inter by an expression of regret by Gen eral lluertii himself. General Huerta urged that martial law obtained at llii) timo nt Tnmpico; that orders had been issued that none should be ill lowed to land ut Iturhide bridge, and that our s.-iilors had no rijjlit to bind there. Admiral's Demand Our naval commanders ut the port had not been notified of any siinh prohibition, and even if they had been, the only jjistilinhle course open to the local authorities would have been to request the paymaster and his crew to withdraw nnd to lodjje n protest with the comimindiu;: officer of the fleet. Admiral Mayo regarded the arrest us o serious an affront that lie wu not satisfied with the apologies of fered, but demanded that thu fla of the I'nitcd States be naluUd with special ceremony by the military commundor of the port. Intentional lusulu The incident ciiuimi be icnrdeil as a trivinl one, cjccially tin two of the men arrested weio taken from the jiont i(r.elf that is to say, from ter ritory of the I'uitcd States; hut hud it stood by itself it miht luivo been attributed to the fcnnmnco or nrro tsunve of a single ofjiecr. Unfor tunately it whs noj, an isolated case. A seric of incidents Imve recently occurred which cannot but create the impiepsion that lepieseidutives of General lluerta Worn willing to go out of their way to show dreirnriJ lor tio iliL'iiity and rights of this ;(i eminent, and felt perfectly safe iu iloiny what they plein-ed, making fret to hlimv in inijiiv ways llieir irritatiuu nnd contempt. A few duvo uftr (lie incident ut Tnmpico mi orderly fiom the United .States ship .Minnonotu win arrested ut Vera Cruz, while ashore iu iiiiiloiin lo obtain the ship's until nml was for a lime thrown in jnil. DcIhIIh (,'rleunrcs An otheiiil ilixinch from tlii jroveiiiiiient to il eniliiiy in .Mexico City s withheld by the iiiilliorilie of the lelerniliic -ertiee until pel oiiiplonlv ilfiiiMiidcil In our clnue il'iiMiiiie. iu person. Ko far in mm lenrn, ucli wioiik liiul iiuiio unci'" IniH' been siil fei ill to occur oiilv humiii-I rcpni'iili-Iim-s of I lie I iiiliil Htnlc. lnm la unl oi no I'liiiijiiKiiiU fioui iin RANT PA WIN (rout' incut. Snhscipicut cxplntiiuion nnd form ill upotogies did not uujl could not nlteV tho popular imptv-ion which it is possible it bud been the object of the Hucrtista authorities' to clo nic, thai the uoverjuucitt of thi'jl'uit ed Stales was belli-: siiniled out and instil ho .singled out with impunity, for slights and nl front- iu retaliu tion for its icfusal to rceognixe llie pretentions of General llucita to he regarded s the eoustitutionnl pto xisioual piesidcut of the icpuhlio of Mexico. Sltnat ltn latolci-iiblo The mnuifest daiucr of such a sil. ualiou was. (but neh ol lenses might row fnini bud to worse until sonic Ibiiijr happened of so gios-, and in tolerable a Milt us to lend dltcctly and inevitably to armed coutlict. It was accessary that the npologies of General Huciln and his repicseu tntixes .Munild go much further; that they should he siieh as to uttnict- the attention of the whole popiihiliou U llieir si:nificiiuco mid such as to im prest upon General llucr.u him-clt' the necessity of seeing lo it that no further occasion for exphiuntioii and professed regrets should urise. I therefore felt it m duty to sus tain Admiral Mayo in the whole ol his demand and insist that the (tag of the United States should be -n-luted iu such a way as to indicate a new spirit and attitude on the pint of the llueitistus. Such absolute General lliieita hits refused and 1 luixe come to ask juur approval and .support iu the course t now pioposo to pursue, lloKt to Audit War This government cm., I earnest Iioik. in no ciieiiiiistniit'Cs be ftm-rtl into war with the jssiplc of .Mexico. Mexico is torn by civil strife. If we nro to accent the tests of its own constitution, it bus no government. General llueitu litis set his power up in Mexico City, such tin it is, without right nnd bv methods for which there cmt be no justification. Only il part of the country is under his control. If mi nmicil conflict should iiuhnu- pilv come as it result of hi- attitude of iier-ounl resentment toward this government, we should be fighting only General lluerta and those who mlliere to him, mill give him their siipiMirt, and our object would be only to restore to the people of the districted rciiublie the right' lit set 'up ngain their own l.i'wjs and t licit own government. Hoh-s ii.fAYeit War Hut I cnriit-stly "li'opc wur is not now iu question "t believe I .speak for the Ameriemi psuplc when I av that we dout desire 'to eoutiol iu tiny degree tho affairs of our sjtur te public. Our feeling for the people ol .Mexico is one of i(erp and gcniiiuu friendship, and cvervthiug that vnt luivo so far done or refrained from dninjr has prnecedcii'Trom our iWsjre to help thr-m, and 4io to hinder vr embiirrasf tlieiu. "e would not wish even to exer cise our good office of friendship without their welcome and consent. The people of .Mexico are entitled to settle their own dometio tiffuirs in their own way and wo sincerely de sire to respect llieir right. The present situation need have none of the -j rave implications of in terfercuee if we deal with it propipt ly, firmly mid wicly. No doubt I could do what is neces sary in the circimitnuces to enforce respect for our government without recourse to coultcss and jet nut ex ceed my constitutional hiucis us president; but I ilont wish to net. in a matter possibly of so grave cimim ipiences, except in it)os conference mill co-oper. tion with both senate nnd house. I theiefore cmuc to nsk your aiinroval Unit .1 shouM iimi the armed forces o the Suited Sthtc lh such ways mid In such extent its may he necessary to obtain from General lluerta mid his adherents the fullest recognition the rights nnd dignity of the United Mates, even amidst the distressing conditions now, un happily obtaining in Mexico, There can, in what we do, lie no thought of aggression or of selfish aggrandizement. seek to iiimu- tniu the ilipiity ami iHitborit.v of the United States onlv. because we wish always to Keep our g.icut inlluencc llllllilliaiinil for the use3 T Iiboitv. both iu the United Ststcs njul vJici'v ever rise It iiiiiv he emrihiyeiLJ'otlie bene! it of iiuii)l.iiidr TOO LATH 10 Cl4ASHIFy ' Vblt SALE Oil TltADIv-Uy own.U .1 ncra chlckon and' -berry tancll, cIoho to city limits of Medford, now bungalow, barn and oilier build lugs. Address box mil, Medford. .10 I'Oll HALE Cheap, farm and gnrden tracts, 10 ucroH and up, cany luruu. Win. J. Scott. IIS S. Ivy Ht. ,30 LOST Red and yellow purl blood hound pup. 0 mouth old. Re turn to Charlie Voiiiik. 2fi WANTED Young team, prttfenibly iiiuics, 1200 ItiW or over, with Imr iiikm uud wugon J'liiiie LIU. 27 FOIt KENT 0 room fnniUlicd hoiiae, clone In plniio nml steppr HiK ("Till Cull (10C, ollior goM'ininetit (of sunilni DAVIDSON 10 SPEAK TO FRUIT GROWERS Oiehnrdlsta nnd fruit Kioworn of the Itotsno river vitlluy iuo Invited lo hear II V. Davidson of Hood River, president of the Xorth Pacific Krnll Dlstrlliutors, who haudlo (ho bulk if. the uortlnvesl crop, nnd Wllpier SIck sulos mmuiKor of the same, speak at the public llbtarv at Medford Tiles day oveulns, on tho "Need of t'o operation. In Mntketluu .Fruit " The, talks will bo hIouk llue suiv' Iuk tut' .need of Krowom KeltlpK to aether and cuttliii; out tno ronsiHii lucnt to coiumlsslou houe if the ovporlenre of 15)12 Is, to be avoided In future. TO DE ISOLATED (Continued from pis t.l per cent of those who are leitviu. Mexico City will embark. If I'leUler, cannot charter enough snips minis will lie scut nnd If necessary Hiom' of the Pimnma railroad will bo used The president wits hopeful nil Americans would be out of the conn try next week Most of tho women nnd children have already sent. Ilnnlu's t'n-sli Insult That General Carruusn will Join forces with President lluerta the American chief executive wus known to believe was unlikely. It was ad mitted, however, that II would bo at least IS hours before ho could lenrn definitely what Cnrrnnia's attitude was. Hiiertn'M final attempt to force the United Statos recognition throiiKlt n protocol was regarded ns a graver Insult thnn even the Tnmpico Inci dent, since It was Interpreted .is meaning that America cannot he trusted to keep Its word, given by Admiral Muvo. to return a Mexlen'i salute of the stars mid stripes. France. Germany nnd England have already offered to earn diplo matically for American Interest In 'Mexico. It. was thought tho honor would go to Franco. I'liUfl-s Xotiflcit Tho powerx were notified official ly of the United Slntes' brook, with Mexico, and It wiu said all gave their uintunllfleil approval. Secretary Bryan took to the white house the text of all ronnnunlratluiis exchanged between tho Washington and Mexico City ailnilnlslnitMiM and part of them will lie Incor porated In President Wilson's ad dress to rongrcM. ULTIMATUM IGNORED (Continue. 1 from Vnge 11 .li.mutidcwl bv the sillllltioll. The pn-iiU'iit rumnrked that hi Mexico Cttv mlview were in tlto ei- ...., iliui il.a I'urniwu ililllollllalc rell- reseti III live iliere wore urxinK Uucrtn to iwltl. The nt in v nnd nvy, he said. would he held in check awaiting de velopment. One 'thiiiK he especially urged the correspondent lo remember -that the ailministratioii hm. not lost pa tience nml that to li'-o patience would be a weakness . LOSES WEATHER SERVICE (Continued rrnui psgo 1.) Wlls ilisiifficieiil. Thole Mlc illicidv five i"i-opcruiive inetcinohiglcal sta tioiif. ni tin1 vallav Vcudletoii at Ta ble Hock; Help, Central I'oinl, lit" crest, llollvwoiul mid Smitli at Tal ent. This letter menu that one more will In) provided for in tin city. Such a Minion culls foe a dml record ol temperature which is mailed to I'oil- laiid nionthlv. DiuiiiL' tlia moiilh nnd n hulf of fro.-. I duller these leadings mo teleraplnil in mid Hit observer reeuitco 10 per month dur iii that pcrM, or i'l-'i per aiinuw. Diiiiiiiislusl Station A "siiccinl" iiicleorologicnl station, such us maiiilninrd under I'lolessor O'Garp, called for stindmr iu dml.v T FOR TIRED E.ACHING FEET Alii what relief. No mora tired feut; no ineru bunilng ftct, hwoIIvii, lud sincll 'iriK, sweaty feet. No uiore pain in rows i-iill(iii-s pr liuiilonn til voilr feet or wfiut under tlio mm you'vo trisd without ci'ttlnii relief. lust u "TJH." "TIZ" druws Ollt Ull till) K)1- tuiimii exmla tloim which pull No matter what up tlio fl-l "Tl." U mag. b-sli "IW." U KrHiidi "US'." will cure your foot IruiililiM so jiui'll never limp or draw up your ( In pain, Vour kbosa woli'l snii tlu'il Miid jour fid will iievsr, invir hurt Urt 'irc, swollen or tired, Hit s M cut bo at "Y U"U " dvi'sjtmcuV tvfc, ml j!t reiki AWiJBcj 4m leiupeiiiluio mid liaioiiieliie leitihuuK mid eanied u suhitv of ;f per uiiiulh, ,vcnr loiiuil. The t'oinmeiiiiil cluli iuleuilH lo klep up n Meiinuts iiimpaiKii for u rcxnliir wealhr huiciiu olceivalioii slatiKii, Willi u ihpailuitiil Mian in chiiiKe. VjSBBSn l" HSSSSSSSa ' m m Vki JgeSU I ssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB jfll U, D. Tl. ..Hi or I'oillatiit, guest of honor nt Meitluinls' llaiiiiie. In order Umt there up no misunder standing ns to tho Merchants associa tion banquet Moudnv night. It ts advertised to be given at u.30 la Ht Mark's hall, and hhIUoU wilt not l Inter than ' p. m. mid will be over In tlmo so ull who doslro may itlloud either tho Page tlisfttto. th club dnnro or the I O O. I', meeting The Indies of .St. Mark's guild will servo the lmuiiiot. IC. 1). Tlmms, an exrellont talkc ii ml n iiieinlier of the Portland A I club will nddrtMM tho meeting on the Invitation of tlio local aaSHKlatlou and ever) member should attend, no that the visitor may have a cordial wel come. Th riirtnlu st tho I'ngo will not go up until S.I& ami thu club dmirv will comniottM at 9 p. ui. I. miles, our gtinranleod specially wrapad bread nt II. & O. null store N'ewtown Ilnkery. XV A WOMAN DOCmit m). "Rugeules Is a iiecsssr) factor I In tb ftnr of tlio rae. Th aver-1 age American girl Is unfit for moth J orlioott " 'l'tils may be true, but If , weak and alllug girls pnstitug from glilhood to womuuliood. would onlv rvly. a thousaniU do. upon L)dln K. i Plukhmu's Vosnttnblo ('omptiiind that simple ri'iawd) made from roots mid herl'i to reilore the s)'til to- normal, licit I tin coiidlllou. It would use nimn Ills from whlih they I -ufier to i.sapiear su that mother hood might I'l-ruuie the Joy of their; llvei CHICHESTER S PILLS lr.,kjii. I L'.tlnl.Ai. .rt.tM14 C10BVU4XMIT!nV.MBF Time now lo arrange Tof Codling .Moth Sjiiay. We slai'l lliis weel;. I''irs( in first sprayed, i'lione 77o. Orchard Care Company Malabar. klSM-l.r !!. mJ 1lrw4V I'llUla tl.J ' '-U fi,ISV I I .... J.I slO. I, . U-. J I Tk mm vlkr. Il.T.riwif v ' !'. i.l Aitvctti.t iii .Trti i iuaVomi I IJV.MI I'll.ls. !- Tn vi I M l ti y u Colonial Flats Light housekeeping llcnt by week or mouth only. A ipilot, refined homo for pen; 'o -Alio like lonifort moro than uln ttmico, uud rents well within tho limit or tholr pocl.uthooku, Kiimmor rutoa. nverylblug moilerit uud up-to-iluto, 2 17 .South Klversldc. Look us up. BUY PURE ICE VHINllAmS DiKlilled Waler lee is Absoliilely Siiiiilary ENDORSED BY ALL PHYSICIANS For Quielf l)elieiies, IMione Til II. Weinhard's Ice Depot DECIDE YOURSELF The Oppoiluully Is lloie, Itiitl.eil by .Mettfolil Testimony Don't tako our word for It, Don't dopetul on u slraugor'H etalo ment. Head Mcdforil ouitorsomuul, Iteml tho stnlemontt of .Mtnlfdul iltUeus ud deihlo for jonrsHilf. Hero Is olio esi) of II. (.' C Kribs, ttriicur, W Mnlg Ht., Mediord, Ore, sajs: "I nufterqd rr.ni n dull ache In (b small of inr '.ik for months. The hlilm.r u tint) i wi n uniintural and I hud ti I- lo lu couliollnig (hem, I flu nil i ol a suppb of Dunn's ICIdiutf 1 ills and tool, two or thrno Iom. T r i :ilii lilt no' and mv klilnovs iiih r n. lu umrh better shniio. I wtlllug. I. i nui'iii the eHdiimeiniMtt I ,gnvo D nut a Ixidue) Pills several ;mrt a-o w I cu I IIvhI In Madiiua, .Minn. I vMlllugl) allow ou to publtah thai I statement liciu for the beuoflt of nt) neighbors," Pries Mlc. at nil dmilorn. Don't sliuplv ask for n kidney mined) got Doittt s Kldtie) PHI the smut) that .Mr Krlbbs had Fostur.Mllbuni l , ProiNi , lluffitlo. N. Y. Von Want Vour KODAK NEGATIVES To Ho Treated Carefully tiring Them Hero for IKivulopIng and Printing Till: HWK.M VITIUOS U'"J West .Main Si, Mi-dfoiit, Ore, Florida Tlit1 laiid of stiiisliitii' jiml llii!'" I'lojis ii vciir. If inh'i' li'sJcil, nildrcHK P. B. Fuller Four year in t lu Wonr licr alloy Flour Is one of the most omcii tlnl articles of ever) bonus wlfo mid shu must nuvo tho best to do satisfactory Mining. Wo carry Fisher's Blend Crown Drifted Snow Three of thu best hard wheat flours on tno market mid ask that Miu lot us sup ply your wauls In Oils lluo. ICvorjtlilng lu veMDtnhtiw mid fruits nltvavs at this storo. MARSH & BENNETT .Second door cm.t first Na tional 1 la ilk Phono J.'iZ ICE K . K Nk r