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rV- 'Ui))iHi4r "ttymlit VKOM fFOTJTl MEDFORD MATT TRimTJNE. MRDFORD, ORKCIOtf, TIirRSDAY, APRUi 2.1. 1)M. ur MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INIiKi'KN'llKNT NUWHl'Al'ttU rum-iKiinn Kvnur afthiinoon BXC'KI'T RUMMY TIV THU MtiDFOHD rillNTINO CO. Tho Domoemtlo Time. The Medford Mall. The Medfonl Trlbun. Tim South trn OrcROnUn, Tlio Ashland Trlutinn. Offlcs Mall Trltmn IlutltHni?, Jt-2.-2 North I'lr street; tslephons 78. Official Pntxir of tho Clly of Mtdford. Official Paper of Jackson County. Kntsrrd nn second-class matUr t Mrilfont. OrcKOn, under lh Act of 31nrch J, ISiD EUBsenxraox nwn On Tfsr, lv mall I S 00 Ono motitli, by mall IVr month. delivered ' Mctlforil, Jacksonville .80 carrier In and Cen- trnl IMtnt .60 Saturday only, liy mall, per year S JO Wcvkly, nor year l.0 With Mrdfonl Stop-Orcr PLAN CALL OF WASHINGTON, April HX The war lPuirfiiit-nt todnv completed the ilruft of ti cull for 1:i0,000 volunteers for ."-orviuo ugains Mexico. It will not bo iMied unless it becomes nec ctMiry. but that it will be nece-nry fnon mo-it government officials lien? believed. Xo volunteer orgnnirntious mt'iiU Hip rcpulnr militia will ho conid ercd. Thin ww niniK' clear to ev ornl Massachusetts militia officers who culled at tlif war department to day. The department docs, howover, want the militia regiments recruited up to their full strength. PEG 0' MY HEART PLEASES AUDIENCE ''Peg o' My Heart" drew n In rue house, in spite of the fact that the train wax delayed and the curtain did not raise until after P. The audi once was, however, well entertained by the orchestra dtirini; tho wait, and 1 may wiy in passing that Medford now has a good little orchestra. The piny p!ened the audienee, and that is after all, the final tot. Hut us wc are taking the drama more hcriously thoxe. dttyo, it might not ho out of plaeo to review the contrac tion of the play. I.mt night' east was a good one all through, and Mi l'ep,y O'Xeil in a bright, win-omc star. Tho linos of the piny are all very clever. The author, J. Hartley luuueiv:, js n successful writer of bright, touchy humor, though his ulay ir. not Miong in Mtuutions. The character of Peggy is n little monotonous in its construction. She is the same Peggy all the time, with hut little variation. There are no Mroug cliiiuucs in her part, and in IcxH skillful hand Peggy would be somewhat calorie. The part of Ethel, howovor, fiirn-i-hril n considerable intensity to the ht. It won well played by Mim lane Meredith. Mr. Kolund Hong a trim to bin chnrnclor and added inaterially to the humor of tho story. In fact, the parts were all very well taken and it can be truthfully n:d that thu utidience was llior-oi-ihly pleased and voted "Peg ' My lit .ill" ono of tho boM attractions of tin season. This nfteruoon members of the conipaiiy were given nu auto riile tbi'iiiKh tho valley by President Gules of tlio I'unuiicreial club, El) AXDHEWS. SPECIAL SHOW FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN A apodal matinee Kill he given on Thursday, April 30th, at tho l'ugo Thoulor, under tho auiplces or tho Jlddford puliltc schools, for the bone fit of tlif Hchool iln KroiiixlB. Tho Harry J.uudnr tdnglug and talliliiK pUturon ciwaiue direct from tho Oi'iihouiu circuit will bo iirosenUxl at I p. m. The Harry I.uudor hIih; Ihk ami tnlkliiK pictures uro the In vention of U. I. Kltbro, tlio uototl HiiUKarlan Inventor who Invoutod tho central battery for tho telephone and uro the only talking pictures uhcro tlio fcyneliroiiltfiii U ulwoluloly per fect, an both tlip plcturo mid volro ar? uititor tjio control of ono motor. TIckelH for tho stioclul inutliico will bi liundled cxduHoly by thu clili Wruu of tho. public vt'liooU and no ttUt will bo m)li.t Iho box office Jl IxMkI ftHffVf. (juvwiKir Johniwn rlKara t'r itd. J" Mwlforl you'll IH.u ir: r t "i r . 250,000 VOLUNTEERS FOR KXHN WAR SHELLING BOUNDIiKSS otrotism litis cviHiMilly W'plnci'tl liuuior in ninny F our ubiM-iintorinl nspirants. 11 is nlutost unboliovjiblo (lint so ninny hopoloss nioditicritiys, folnlly lnckini; in t)unlifii'ntiou. oxiioriom-o or rnpsuMty. should linvo tho brnss (0 nspiro to tho hijrhost otTioo in tho trit't of tho pooplo. Thoir suoooss would ninko tho Orojjon systotu a joko but fortunntoly thoro is littlo likolihood of suoh suocoss. At tho primary olootion. fit'toon oandidntos tisk sup port for uubornatorial nomination oisjht ropublioans, 1'ivo domoorats. two projjrossivos. A majority of thoso aspirnuts tiro to famo unknown somo of thvni strauors in a strango land, yet oaoh in his hoart of hearts is ooek suro that heaven has onhtinod him the Moses to load tho people through tho legislative wilderness. Amoutr the political poivh olimboi's who hope to swipe tho nomination from tho unwary people, tho last, and per haps the least, is (1. A. Cobb, the eleventh-hour seeker of domooratie honors, who peddles twaddle of tepid jrenorjili tios to .jimmy au out ranee into tho hearts or tuo dear poo plo ho so loves. Mr. Cobb announces that ho has searched Oregon over and failed to find another like himself, and hearing no sound stive his own dashings. has yielded to popular clamor from within and decided to become tho "people's governor." Mr. Cobb thinks that a governor, like a king, should "counsel with his pooplo." and as he is sure this has never been done, would spend a largo parr of tho time in royal pilgrimages to various parts of the state to find out what tho people want. I To wants till to write him on any subject and "wants the campaign to bo si personal heart-to-heart ono." Our heart-throb candidate is a native of Missouri, but did not stay long enough to be shown, lie is forty years of ago. quite old enough to know better, lie raised turnips and cabbages until seven veal's ago an excellent guber natorial training, lie then came to Portland ami entered' the real estate business, lie studied law and was admitted to practice two years ago. in all of which ho has boon a great success he says so himself. This hopelessly commonplace tale is as short and simple as the scandals of the poor, as tame and uninteresting as the weekly meeting of the old ladies' sewing circle. The records of training, experience, qualification, are, as with other candidates, conspicuous by their absence. Only an abnormally sized gall, an almost immeasur able bump of egoism can account for Mr. Cobb's candidacy unless it be due to the pernicious partisanship of Port land's postmaster, his next-door neighbor and political adviser. 3t is more than a suspicion that Mr. Cobb is being shelled to make the postmaster's political dough. Tri-Centenary of the World's Greatest" Literary Genius (From tho Sacramento Ilee) Thursday (today), will bo the three hundredth anniversary of tho birth ot the Rroatet literary genlu tho world ever lias known, tho Immortal Will lam Shakespeare. That "dear son of memory, great heir of fame," Rtands alono tiptoe upon the mountain top of Genlun. Tho world never has seen his paral lel; probably never will. Nono unacquainted with Shake- pea re Is acquainted with nngllMi at Its best. And yet how compara tively few know anything nliotit him! And If that fow, how man) know of him only to misinterpret and mUquote! The schools of today run llko sheep at the tlnklo of every now bell In tho literary Hold. Yesterday It was Hud yard Kipling, and Ilcnrlk Ibsen, and George Ilernara Sliaw they followed and worshipped. Today ,'t Is Tagoro. Each year yes, every six month lias It new fad. Tho Ikon of ono day Is Discarded and forgotten, to be supplanted by the Idol or tho day nuccecdlng. Scholars are taught to search for now talent, to the neglect of tho obi The Seventh compnnv receded pre liminary older, ftom Cipi.tiri iJraiie at the regular drill Wednesday wis nii at the N'at. The Mililicix worv .old to leave their hut plume number and adiliess with the first Mtrueunt to be ready lor au iiintaut cull, huve their equipment packed, tooth hruhc ready ami put on their war coloix. I.iicil iiulitii.mi-n expect a call to mobolixe at Clackauuii- hoi'onj the end of I lie week. JOHN P. SCRIPPS. SON OF NEVSPAPER MAGNATE, DEAD HAN UIWJO, fill., Aptil 'JM.-.Johu V. Hciippn, mmi of H. W, Hcllpjm, died at hn, home at Minimum, near San Diego, at P 11. 111., alter u long illucfc". NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that thu undersigned will apply at tho regu lur mooting of tho city council, Muy Mb, 1'JH, for a llceimo to sell mult, spirituous uud vinous liquors at 32 North I'ronl street, for 11 porlod of six mouths M AM) K J ADAMH, Hal id April 17th, 1VH, MR. COBB genius. They aro so encouraged In chaiiliiK tho light" of today that they blindly follow tho rver-changlnti foouteps ot tltolr tcachors, and gen erally are touuU hot In worshipful purult o( a passing glowworm which they havo mistaken for a brilliant meteor. Whoever wishe" to bpcomo at least a good servant of EnglUh, It not n master, should know throe book, cud know them thoroughly th Iilble, Shakespeare and Dickens. Saturated with thee, he can nmll at the amazement of tho "literary ladles" who hold up their hands In shocked surprise as ho brazonly ad mlt ho knows littlo and cares a pro" fauo sight les about this month' best Roller; that ho Is not enraptured with tho glassy tinkle and morotrl clous iridescence of tho "charming, xoulftil, and hcart-captlrattng" poe try of tho Maharajah of Damncdplor; that ho cannot abide tho analytical character dlsectlons and windy, natter-natter English of William llean Scowells; and that tho "power fill" novels of (ienevlevo Havertou havo tho same ante-bcdtlmo effect upon him as a copious diet ot green onions and malted milk. PLAN 10 ABOLISH 1 OF City ami county authorities wi take step-, to rout out the cuuip of idlers, wanderers, loater and ugi- tutom who have etnhliilied n camp near .the htoekyurdu, and has existed largely upon the pretext that it fol lower were looking- for a chuiice to go to work, upon thu Central Point road. Kvidcuce at baud xhoux that none would go to work if they had a chance. Kach day a forage for food iii made, and considerable of the hen roont lobbing ix laid to them. Three or four of the gun;,' 11 n I. W. W.', who make from tluee to four peceheh 11 day. XOTICI-J. Notice Is hereby given (but (bo tin derslgued will apply to tho city conn ell of thu city of Medford, Oregon, at lis mat regular meeting, .Muy (illi, IKl I, for u lb oiko to soil mult, vln ous mid Hplrltous liquors at their place of business, on North Fir street, Modioli!, Oiugou, fur a pmlnd of U mouths, Dated April V IKIt ItOOIW IUVI1M VAM.KV I NIVICII HITV CLLII. 1 TRI-COUNTY BANQUET IS NEXT TUESDAY EVE The tri-counly banquet hetnj! ur miwd by the Connnervml club for net Tueiduy night at Hotel Medford promises to be u huge -ucc"". I'l ev ident McCoy of the A-blund Com mercial club telephoned tin- morning that a lutw delegation tiom that city would attend. A jqu'ciul ear of Ktamulli KalU boo.-teiv w already arranged fr. (Irani Pa-., Talent. Central Point, Hold Hill and Itogue Kiver will -end delegation-. A few whort, ciUp, Mm gbt to the point tnlk will follow the -pttmd of good things to cut, which Mine Ho-t Midir promi-f shall be eviirlhinif dtKireil. The HuMy Hinge Ulco iduli i- nrrangiin; u vaudeville enteiliiln incut to complete the evcuumV I cum of "feed, fact mid fun." ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. My A. C. Howh-tt. Last Prlday was set apart as fire department day In our school and lu the afternoon the principal, W. K. lluiiinnnn. gavv his toom Instruc tions along that Hue of work nnd h reiiorts that the children seemed tt taKti couxlilernble latere! In tho sub ject. Your correspondent visited the Intermediate apartment tu the after noon, but Miss Sldllnger had secured tho services of Mrs. W. V.. Iluchnnan wlf uf our principal to take rhargc of her room and MIjs Mable Huff our primary teacher had turned her school over to the care of Mrs. Itucbatian also and the two teachers bad gouo to Medford to witness a play nt the Page, so mi may rest as sured that Mm. Iluchnnan hud her hands full with about 10 little ho uud girls but she seemed to tie equal to the occasion. SpcaMtig of our school brings to mind tho fact that our school board bate employed the teachers for tho next ear us fol fel fol eows: Principal, W. I!. ltuchanan, $100 per month; Mbs Minnie II. Tay lor, Intermediate, $ per month, and Mrs. Oeorge Von der Hcllen, pri mary teacher. $73 per month. The first uud the last hare been tried as Profestor Iluchnnan Is the principal at present and Mrs. Von der Mellon taught our primary Inst )car and gave universal satisfaction. Neither Miss Sldllnger nor Miss Huff ap plied for a oltlon as I understand they did not wish to teach this com ing season. W. K. 1 annuel was among tho buslnoss visitors last Priday. Mrs. Susan Hart wus In town the last of the wm-a nnd reports that she was riding horseback and by some means the horse got from under her aud when sho rnmo In contact with tho ground she catuo near breaking her back nnd tho result wui when I saw her sho was qulto lame, but uo icrlous Injuries. A. J, Daley Is driving tho posts for his fence to open tho now county road through his laud Joining our town, and Joseph Oroy, represents tlvo or (iadills & Dixon, the Pnsu fonco men of Medford, was out to soo him with regard to supplying hi in with tho fence. Grandma Klinglo of Lake creek ramo out on the P. & K. Saturday and took tho stage for her home. John Foster who has been work ing In Medford for somo (line camo out Saturday. John Conover and family wero In town Friday night and wont up to their homo .Saturday, Mrs. Dennis of Derby, was attend ing prayonneotlng Friday night- Miss lloso Nealon of Table Itock who Ik teaching at tho Heeso creek school houso, wuh a visitor ut tho Sunny Side In company with Mrs. V. J. Ayres, Miss Nealon will closo her school next Friday and Saturday night her school will glvo an enter tainment In the Heeso creek school house. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Opdyko of Trail camo out Tuesday on thoir way to Medford to see her father, J. 3. Tucker, who has been up to thoir ranch, the old Stono homo, nnd ro turned Thursday uud wuh tukon with un attack of purulysls lu Medford. As 1 was uwuy from homo Sunday, Monday uud Tiioh I am not able to toll much of whut, wuh going on hero during thut time, but 1 learned that Miss Helen Voikoy, tho curutukor of the Interests or thu Mall Tribune, uud her mother wero at tho Sunny Side for dinner. Annual .Meeting. Tho annual mooting or tho Hoguo Itlvor fo-opcrutivo FrultIroworH as soclullou In Medford Suturduy after noon, April 'il, ut 'i P. m- ut which tlmo nine directors will bo elected to servo for tlio ensuing year. A report covering the husliiims truusuiiud h)1 the usKoiiutluii during tho puxt nar will bo pMttuulud nt this llnm A lull lilli'lidiili'ii Is desired ilk i A PKItltV, I'ldklduiit, ARRANGED SPMMOXS. lu the chcull court or tlio stalo of Oregon for JaeUson county. Keiuuitli A. Vcknfl, lUiilntltf, vit (' P Dlcke.t and Peart Dlel.ov, husband and wire, and (.'. O. Dicker, defendants. To V P. Dlckes, Pearl DUkoy and (' 0. Dlckoj, thu abovo uilined do fendnills: lu tho uamo uf tho slnlo of Ore gon, ,oii n ro hereby requlied to up. pear and answer plaintiff coinilalut on file lu the above entitled court, on or before six weeks from tlio date or tho Hint publication bereor, tile date of said rlrst publication netng March !!, It'll, niid the date of tlio last publication being April no. V.M I, and If you fall so to appear nnd an swer, plaintiff will deummi tint roller prayed for In the complaint, town For a decree and Judgment as fol lows; First For u Judgment agalnm tlm dereiidants. O P. Dickey niitt C O. Dickey for the sum or Sixteen Thousand ( flil.ooo.UOl Dollars wltli Interest lu addition thereto nt the legal rate to judgment: and for the further hiiiii of flfty.lx ff.fi. 0(O Do' lure with Interest lit the legal rate to Judgment; and fur the further hiiiii of Six Hundred tfiioo.nu) Dollars, to gether with Interest theioon at the logul rate tu Judgment, and for the costn mid disbursements herein to be taxed. Second' For n decree of fore closure foreclosing the mortgage In tho complaint ml forth, nnd all of defendants' right. Mile and Interest In or to tlio property lu said com jilalnt' defcciibfil, sltiintorln Jackson county, Oregon, to-wlt I'omnienciiiK at tho northenit cor tier or Donation Land Claim .Number Forty-four f I In township thim six CI i".) south of range two (21 west of tho Willamette Meridian, nu I from said point minting thence south on the enst Hue of said Donation l.uud Claim Number Forty-four ( M) 20 chains and S'.i links; thence went 1 1 chains and .10 links, more or lesi, to the west tine of section ten (10) ot said township and range; thence north on said section Hue 2i chains nnd Sy links to tho north line of said Donation Lund tiuliu: thence east on said north Hue 1 1 chnlns nnd Mi links to the place of cemmencing: also the tiortlntit one quarter ( ' ) of the northwest one quarter ( lt ) ot section sixteen (Hi). Also commencing at the southeast corner or Donation Land Claim Num ber Fort -four and running thetic" west on south Hue thereof 11 chains aud 30 links to the west Hue of sec tlou ten (to); thence north on said section line 12 chains and 91 links; thenco east 1 1 chains and HO links, more or less to the east Hue of said Donation Land Claim Number Forty four; thence south on said east Hue 12 chains nnd 91 links to tho place of beginning Also nil of Donation I.nna Claim Number Forty-three (43) oxrrpt eighty (80) acres described as fol lows, sold to l.eah M. Collins; com. in etui n g at the northeast comer of said Donation l.nud Ctnlm Number Forty three (13): running thoncu south one hundred sixty (100) rod; thenco west eight)' (XO) rods, thetiru north one hundred sixty (IHO) rods, thenco enst eighty (SO) rods to placo of lMclnulng: all lu township ttilrtv. six CIO) south, rntigo two (2) west of Willamette Meridian Also a sixty (CO) foot road run ning through said eighty (.SO) acres heretofore conveyed to l. M. Col. Ilns through said tract from the ent line to tho west line and nt a point on n line parallel with the north lino ot tho Fluley ranch. Also tlio following personal pro pre perty: Three-fourth of one shnre of the capital stock of the Table Itock Ditch company, formerly tho Drum llyboc, Plrkens, Hunsaker Ditch company. That tho said real estate and per sonal property bo sold In the manner provided bv law, said personal pro perty being first sold, nnd If the same do not bring tho amount of the Judgment heretofore prned ror, tn.u the real property be sold, and thut Iho proceeds of said sale be applied toward the payment of thu said Judg ment as herein prayed for, and tho over-plus, ir any there )m, bn paid Into court for the use and benefit of tin defendants or such of them as muy bo entitled thereto In law and equity. Third; Thnt the plaintiff bn per mitted to bid at said salo on thu said real and personal property, and tho purchaser thereat bo put Into 1m mediate possession thereof nnd to receive thu runts and profits there from, and thnt the defendants and each of them bo unjoined and re strained from permitting nny waste on said promises durltg tuo pcrloil of this foreclosure; thnt tho defend ants uud all persons claiming any right, tltlni Hen or Interest tu snld real estate or personal property, or any part thereof, by, through or un dor them, or either of tneni, tio for ever burrod and foreclosed from unv uud nil right, title, Interest or cluim lu uud to said property or tho pos session thereof, and Hint any and nil parties claiming by, through or un der the defendants, or either or any of them bo barred at.-l enjoined from claiming or assorting any right, title or Interest In or to said pro perty or tho possession thereof, nnd thut tho plaintiff may have a judg ment for any deficiency which muy remain nfler puylng all tho proreodi of the nalo of sub! property pnuierly applicable to tho satisfaction of mild judgment, Feurth: For such other nnd Ou tlier roller us muy bo Just and meet In equity. This HiimmnuH Is published by au thority of au order of Iho above en titled court, miido and entered on thu 12th duy or March, 1'JI I, by Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, Dato of first publication, March 19, 1!HI. Data or last publication, April .10, mn, JOHN F 1.0(1 AN. Al.lornity for Plaintiff John A. Perl UNDERTAKER I.Hdy Assistant w h, iiaii'i fi'.rr I'iono Mi 47 Mt4 7i IF BACK HURTS USE SALIS Eat lwi meat U Kidney feel Uko lead or Bladder bother you-Met form trio acid. Mol folk forget Hint thf kltlli'Y, llk tho bowels, get shlggUh mid aleggril slid new! n Diddling occasloniilly( t lmvn Imckurlin nnd dull udwry In tlm klihiry region, inhere headache. rh'U' maths twinges, torpid II er, acid steinsfh, slrvptriincM sad nil sort ot hlftdilcr di order. You simply nuiiit keep your kldnejs setlve sad clean, and th moment you feel nu achn or pain lu ilia kidney region, get about four ounces of Jnd Salts from nny rmm drug storo hero, take a tablrspuontiil lu n gbua of wstcr More Ineskinst for n few days and our kidneys will then set line. Tbl (aniens alU Is made (rem the sold of erttin's nnd lemon juleo, combined with lit It 1 a, and Is bsrmlos to tlimli cloggnl kidneys nnd stimulate tlmn to normal activity, It ul ueutrnllrrs the uelJa in the urine so It no longer Irritate, thus ending bladder (Unorder. Jail fait is harmless; lncxpnslvs mokes n delightful elfervet-cul llthU water drink ttlileh rvcryUdy tumid take now mid then to keep their kidneys clean, thin avoiding reriotis oinqdlentluu. A well known hvjtl drtiggint says lie sells lots ot .lad Salt to folks Vrhn (tellers in utctcomlng kidney trouble whlhi It Is only troubl. Yon Want Vimr KODAK NEGATIVES To Ho Treated Carefully Ilrlng Them Hero for Developing and Printing. Till! SWHM STPIUOH !K! We-l .Main St. .Medfortl, Ort MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Coraotioro :m North Hnrtktl. Phono nrei M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Kug and Carpet Cleaning and Weaving 511 EAST MAIN STRI3KT Phone &XUI CHICHESTER S PILLS W- TIIK ItUMONI llltSU, A r f fr !(im. . ii iin .Trsi" illlVllStl I III AMI l"II.IA.I. is ttuttMMlw.l,StlI.AI-.ri:.lul4 ntorrDRUGfdsi.sf.tKnHR6 DON'T FUSS WITH (MUSTARD PLASTERS! There no scute lu mixing up it mens of milliard, flour nnd wntr and gi'ttlug everything all mussed up when ton tan so easily rellete that pain or soreness with a littlo clean, white MCSTFItUU: Ml'HTHHOI.i: is made or pure oil of mustard and other helpful Ingred ients, combined In Iho form of a pleasant while ointment. It take the placo of tho out-of-date mustard plaster, and will not blister! MPHTKHOI.i: gives I nut nut relief from More Throat, HronehlilH, Ton sllltls, Croup, Stiff NecK, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Hhoumutlsm, Lumbago, PjIiim nnd Aches of tho Hark or Joints, .Sprains. Here Musoles, yrtilso Chilblains, Froslml Feel, Colds of tho Chest (It prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist', lu 2fic and nOo Jnrs, and a special largo hospital slzn for $2.60. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 2T.U and 600 tu tho MI'HTKItOI.K company, Cleveland, Ohio, and wo will mall you u Jar, pdslago prepaid. Miss C. IHcadliiRhlzer, uurso, Washington, Pa, says, 'Havo used Miihterolo on patluntH and con sider It fluo " (71) Mtn Pay Homage to Mother's Friend "t nm not nurprlsed In rdmervs tlio number of men who roinu Inlu tlm slum tn purchniHi 'Aluthor' J'rlcMcl,'" rvmai kuil a IcudliiR driiKUlxt, It h a luippy tliouuht to so ml tiubby to Iho dniK store, "llotbur'H Kiload" In nppllod Mteriiull over tlio uliiloinlaiil iiu.cli'. It Is it Ki'llll", Hoolbliur lulirlt'iinl. W IionfitrnfcsT to t)i flnoiiftwork of nerves Ixtiifiitli tliu hMii mid linn u iiiiirked li'iiili'iii y tu iilliivn Urn iiiiuciitur slmln to which tbesu brimd, tint abdominal miiNcicM lira sulijucteil, 'I'liu inhiIk, Iuii duns uud IlKHiuenls mu IIiiin pinulllnd tu hlii lib without Iho ciirrnnjMiiiUliit,' nurfuuo slmln so iiltuu lavulvvd dutliiK Iho prlul of cxHulullnu, TI In In purt iicumihim fur Iho eiillruiibiieii, In nuiny iunv4 icpurleil, ef nullum, nieiiiliiu: siihioi and oilier il.i.n, kiiih H4 iMiirulloii ut lh riil ihrmlt so iifivu lliu mn.) hIiui h! uriillu furm i.f iiI,iihIiii N utKlrili.l, 'Mullivi n Fiiinur ,4 b.eu bUhly rudiiiimiiiUd by a bot of wonitut who Jokiw fioiu iipi rloiiiu uiel liy limn who kmiw fl'iia iibwrvullua, Wlllu l)ruiUUU )lMUlulr Co o tMumr llhlu,, MUmtn, (U . uud we mill tiMl yuu a vuluablv 1IIIK bvili lu ipci,Uiil luvtlnu. M LE.IN 'KOIt LOTHES Hulls to older, prices reifsutiablo, Not dour to First National llnuk, up stall. MIHIFDHD TAIMHIH. Time imw lo arrange for (Nulling Moth .Spray. We start this week. Kirnt in -first sprayed. Phone ?7-r). Orchard Care Company Malabar. Made in Medford -.. z'-J Vl IU----.-tJ .v - . " Tho modern way of making ovor nil kinds of matiresii nt it smalt cost, Into Miulliiry folding mattresses. No tutting to como lnoH.i, Is i-aslly handled, and Is strictly sanitary. Feather beds liiiido Into foldluK ninth cues with summer and winter sides Folding Mattress Co. SMI e-Wl Tlilnl SI. Phone IUII Mc.lior.l ISIS THEATRE Ptiiitopbi) Ttliirdny )uljr The House of Fear l.tlbln Feature lu Two Parts Featuring John !.' lncu l.l'.MItKHI.VH IX SWHDKX Industrial .MVSTCItVOI'iili: UlDDI'.lt MOIIT No. I of the Chronicles of Clok r.rrv ) tin: joii Vltngraidi Cotundy licit- 1'iliUy ami Siitunlsy I.KT Nt) M X II'M'APK A, k A Feature TT Theatre Dully Change ".Mutual Movie'' .Malluet" y.1.1 P. M., Ilteiilng TllA Till: ItAIDKItH Two Keels, Moonshiners tn tho Kan. tuck) .Mountains, a I'lurco llattlo With Ituveiiuu Officers Tilt; (i.KHIC "Majestic" Fuvorltu l.ovo Hoiiinuco THU SCIF.XTISTS DOI.Ii lllnrk Art comedy by Tanhouser playem featuring Mlgnon Anderson and Harry lleuham. Ot'K .MI'TCAIi OIHIi Will Ho With Ps Kvery Monday nnd Tuesduy STAR THEATRE Today m 1 THE CALLIOPE TRIO Coiiud.x Inn iiiouy RingerH A gunruiileeil ulliiiction A hi,' tune net A BUNCH OF FLOWERS A patient lit t lit wife uwukeiiH her iHhbiiinl to Iiik Due self. A Hiograpli IN THE GAMBLER'S WEB Two pari l.uliln Diiiina REGGIE, THE SQUAW MAN Kulciii furee Coincdy W00LW0RTH & W00LW0RTH Music mid sound offceU Coming Frlduy Duiiiil I'lohiiinu picNout CECILIA L0FTUS in THE LADY OF QUALITY I'toilui'i'il hy Ilia "KiiiiiiniN Player,, C'oiiipiiny !r? s:iyjit4 i &' 'Tv. i A. i 'i j4MbMHM m-trnffytmiii ttntk t