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.t " - A "" ' "", i , IPAiGHJ Twti i ftEEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD ORISON. WEDNESDAY. 'JANUARY 27. 1!)tr ! ' '!. . I''1 ' ( ',jl , H (? ))l I ' ''sbt&HgftV1lrrf1Wyr-' r -n J. . te iB. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL A couple of short change nrtlsta who liavo liooii skinning the mer chants of WUHamcvto valley towns nro headed this way, ami n police warnlnfc has bean Issued 16 keen n weallffeV eyo' out for tho gentlemen. Their, titoclc- of operation Is to throw down'rt ten dollar plow for n nlckol worth of merchandiser, mul In tho mix tip pocket tho ten dollars nud thA change. A busy time Is always pick ed to manipulate the trick. 8eo Davo Wood aoout that Nro In- ouranco policy. Office Mall Tribune Did. Tho Yeoman dance at Moose hall Thursday evening. Kvoryono In vited. 2(M A county convention of tho V. C. T. U. will bo held In the M. 13. church Thursday, January 27. all day. An interesting program la arranged for the afternoon session and all' arc cordially Invited. Place your magazlno club sub scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store. 203 Letters and papers recehod from England tho last week by Mcdford pcoplo give a most optimistic tone to tho futura of tho war. All England Is wnltlug'for Kitchener's now army to gel Into tho field, and all their hopes of an early peace arc placed upon Us shoulders. Roger S, Dennett left Tuesday night on a business trip to tho northern part of the state. Sweet cider nt Do Voo's. Tho Standard Oil Bulletin, a publi cation devoted to tho development and industrial work of that concern, contains an article in tho January Issue entitled "Foiling Jack Frost," In which a midnight sceno in a Rogue River valloy orchard Is shown with tho smudge pots burning. An artlclo written by Prof. P. J. O'aGra, formor county pathologist is printed. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camora Shop. Over Isis Theater. Bert R. Greer, editor of tho Ash land Tidings, spent Tuesday in Mod ford attending to business matters. Local talent vaudovfllo will bo given as part of tho program at the Star theater tonight, tho Misses Clark, Andrews, and Hamilton, and Ralph Burgess and Cousin MJttle busher appearing. Kodak. flnUhlm the"bost, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Ovor Isis Thea ter. Arthur Ruhl. brother of R. W. Ruhl, editor of the Morning Sun, sail ed from New York Saturday for Eng land, going from thero for Russia, whero ho will covor tho great war on - tho eastern front for Collier's mag azine. Ir. Ruhl Is known to a num ber of Mcdford peoplo, and his arti cles on tho situation in France, Bel gium, and Flanders have attracted world wldo attention. Get it at Do Voo's. A heavy rain fell over tho valley Tuesday night, giving tho ground a fairly good soaking. This morning a warm wind Is blowing from tho south, and the prediction 1b for moro rain, which will bo welcomed by the farmers who aro preparing for the spring seeding. Mi-, and Mrs. E. G. Brown who aro visiting' In the south will return to Medford tho last of next week. Uet.y"4r outtor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo'i. Attorney Gus Newbury attended to professional matters In tho county seat" Tuesday. County Clerk Gardner of Jackson ville was a visitor in tho city this morning attending to business mat ters. Joo II. Wilson of Talent Is a busi ness visitor in tho city for a few hours today, , Wo aro headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair Shop, 407 tiarnett-Corey building. 274 The Page theater noxt Sunday and Monday will proscnt tho Hearst-Sollg pictures of tho war In Belgium. Tho films aro said to toll bettor than any words tho methods of tho Kalsor and his hosts In tho tyrannical effort to TpuJonUo Belgium. Mrs. Thomas Beano of Grants Pass spent Tuosday in Mcdford visiting friends and relatives'. t j Cora E. Utley, f clropodjst, 407 Gornett-Coroy buildlngpbouo 6D7-R.' Mrs. Charles donn of tho Applo gato district Is spending a few dus in tho city visiting frionds. Charles I,obo spent 'Tuesday In Grants Pass attending to business matters. Don Rador, a member of tho Venice team of tho Coast league, will leavo in a rouplo of weeks for tho spring training period. Bis contract for tho 101p season was signed last fall. Bail er played third base for Vonlco last year, und will hold down tho samo po sition again this summer. Carload of Fischers' flour Just ro- cdvd Mt.Watklna & Co,. 397 South trm, WicT- fYonT?l.C0 to tl,7S, ' feaaonablo discount In barrel lots. Call and, s us ut 307 or phono SCO, 203 I Lm Wntklns & Co. Tho boys and girls basketball teams of tho high school left this morning on n tour of northern Cal ifornia nud Klnmath county, playing Yroka, Fori Jones, Merrill, and Klnm ath Falls, returning to this city next Sunday. Miss Mcars will net as chap crone. Coach Moore will hno charfco of tho boys. Those making tho trip nro tho Misses Ncllto Coruin, Jot ophlno Clark, Lorraine Cowglll, Mer cedes Barber, Krcllo Stewart, Grace Wilson and Frances Bacon, and Rob ert Pelouxe, Wlndont Bcacom, How ard Thomas, Eugene Nnrrlgan, Lloyd Williamson, Griffith Cowglll and Wnl tor Brown. Donald Rador will net ns referee. Manager llublmrd was un able to make the trip owing to tho Impossibility of returning In tlmo to attend to his duties as president of the student body. Dr. S. A. Lockwood nnd Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood, (physicians nnd sur geons) have moved to tholr now sulto of offices. Rooms .109, 310 and 311, third floor, M. F. & H. Bldg. Dr. R. J. Conroy of this city left Saturday for San Francisco. Tonight ho will be married to Miss Hazel Sum mcrhaysc of that city. The nuptials will be elaborate, and ono of the so ciety events of tho Bay social circles. Dr. nnd Mrs. Conroy after a short tour will make their home in this city. S. D. Black, an Ashland merchant, wns fined $100 nnd costs In tho jus tice court yesterday, on n charge of selling stain eggs. Ashland mer chants filed the complaint. J. O. Gcrklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any: where, timo or place. Studio 328 Ualn St. Phono 330-J. F. 3. Brnmwcll and A. Nlbley, rep resenting the beet sugar interests during tho campaign for acreage In this vnlley, left last night for Port land, and will return tho end of the week. Both of tho men are highly Impressed with tho city and sur rounding country. Edward Russell, S. P. baggageman, has been transferred to Jefferson, and will leavo at onco for his new post. Frank H. Madden and E. B. Han ley havo left Seattle for tho east on matters pertaining to salmon hatch cry business. Attorney Gus Newbury and R. E. Ewlng left Tuesday for Salem to lobby for a closed Rogue river. Henry O'Mallcy of Seattle, super intendent of coast hatcheries for tho U. S. Bureau of Hatcheries, passed through Mcdford en routo to Seattlo from San Francisco Tuesday ovenlng. St. Mark's Guild will glren an "Old-Tlmo Danco" In St. Mark's hall, Friday, February 5. 2C5 J. A. Westcriund has returned from Chicago and reports traffic very light. On tho Overland limited, thero was but one passenger, with 27 in the train crew to administer to his wants. Business conditions aro picking up however. In tho east. JJ. C. Mattlson, M. C. Anderson and Albert Anderson of Grants Pass, stopped over in tho city a ew hours today while on the way to tho up per Applcgato country on mining business, Herman Puruckcr of Ashland spont Tuesday In Medford attending to bus iness matters. Charles T. Ryan of Cottago Grove Is spending the week In Mcdford vis iting friends and relatives. Homer Tuttlo of Yrkea, Cal., is nmong tho o tuof 'town visitors In the city this week. C. C. Bookman, pioneer Jackson ville banker, and ono of tho best known men In southern Oregoon is celebrating his 87th birthday today. Friday Mr. Beekman will have round ed out 54 years of married life. Mr, Beekman is hale, hearty and happy, und received scores of congratula tions from friends, many of whom iravo known him for years. Axel Lundgren of the Blue Ledge district is spending a few days In the city on business. The Alumni of the high school will hold tho second danco of their series nt tho Natatorium Friday evening. Invitations have been extended to many out of town people. Roy Davis of Jacksonville spent Tuesday afternoon in Mcdford at tending to business matters. A number of wanderers, including soino I, W. W.'h who participated In tho recent disturbance at Roseburg camo to towu Tuesday night and started to beg upon tho btreet, being impudent in their demands for alms. Tho pollco ran four of tho gang out of town. Another gavo as his re.ison for begging, that ha had slept in Jails for tho last M months and wanted a change. Frank OweijH of this city Is spend ing the week in Portland attending to business matters. J. M. Williams of Jacksonville spont Tuosday afternoon in Medford visiting friends. Tho Medford Golf and Country club will glvo an Informal dance next Saturday night. Frank A. Vnnderollp, president of tho National City Bank of Now York City, nnd party, passed through Med ford Tuesday ovenlng on their way north in tho private car San Jose of tho Bouthorn Pacific, upon a tour of tho coast states, "NKW WORK OF ART "NUDE WOMAN, STANDING W Mr Henri Matisse., "Chamber of Horror" Is the phrase that involuntarily ui:gc4ts Iticlf u a description of a room In an art gallery in New York city where sculpture by Mr. Henri Mntlse. leader of the extremists in art, are on exhlbltlou. Turf sculpture linve neither beauty nor one sluglo ennobling quality to excuse them. Thev nro not even Brotesmies, which aro sometimes attractive, If ugly. They nre s'lmply revolting. It wns disgust for academicism, it U said, that turned the French nrtlst toward the experiments of which tho present ex- l.ll.t.tnH l ,1.. ..lt r.,t.f... OVihIa lnn.nn Cffintlln" Slll l tlfilvn nlwlVM is the mot conspicuous work In the collection of atrocities. Some artists of the new school, In maltreating the human form, nt least make over the out- Hues Into a decorative scheme. ThU nddc has no quality except tho power to shock. ASHLAND BONOS SOLD TO NEIL ASHLAND. Sept. 27. At a special meeting of tho Ashland city council this afternoon, the bid of It. P. Nell, representing tho Ashland Auxiliary Dond Syndicate, composed of -IS local business men, for par and accrued Interest for the ? 175,000 auxiliary water system bonds was accepted. Tho only other bidder was tho Port land Trust and Savings Bank. Iloth bidders bad deposited $3500 certi fied checks to show good faith. The salo means tho speedy con struction of tho Ashland mineral springs project. REPEALED BY BILL SALEM, Ore., Jan. 27. P.y an al most unanimous vote, tho houso of representatives today passed Repre sentative C. Schuebel's bit repealing all continuing appropriations, save hose belonging to tho experiment sta tions of the state. Should the bill becomo ft law, It will bo necessary for all the departments whoso appro priations aro repealed to appear be fore the legislature nnd make a show ing for appropriations for this bin ncium. BI-PBODUCTS UTILIZED. (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) shall bo made from properly called conventions, and no salaried em ployes of existing marketing organi zations shall bo entitled to member ship in tho growers' council. Tho form of organization now contem plated will bo perfected at a meeting of tho governing council, which will bo held In Tacoma on February 15. The present outllno calls for a gov erning board of three members, se lected as abovo stated, which shull supervise tho cntlro fruit Industry of tho northwest, assist in tho expansion of tho market und maintenance of prices by close scrutiny of tho busi ness conduct of the various distribut ing agencies and Independent sellers, and thereby prevent any demoraliza tion of tho market by underselling or injudicious consignments. Tho eight districts established nro as follews: Hood Itlver, Walla Walla, Milton and adjacent points, Wenat- chec, Cashmere and uprlver points, entire Yaklmn vulloy from Konne- wlck up, Western Oregon, Montana. Million Dollar Loan Among tho Important preliminary results of tho convention was tho of fer of bankers prosont ut tho meeting to loan producers 11,000,000,00 or more, with tho crops as Lollatoral, Tho greatest enthusiasm of thn meeting was called forth by the read ing of an agreement which repre sents tho greatest achievement of tho convention tho bringing together of giower and seller, All of the dls- trlbutluK agencies signed it uucon- REVOLTING. STATE PRESIDENT OF Mrs. ArisJene fells, state president of Mnthent' Congress and Pnrent Tcnchers Association, will be in Med ford thin week Thursday afternoon nt 2:.'I0. The officers of ench parent teacher association in cdford will meet with Mrs. Felts nt tho home of Mrs. S. It. Graham, corner Kigbtli mid Onkrinlc, arid Saturday at 2:'I0 will be a largo mass meeting for ev eryone in the high school auditorium. A spcciul invitation is given to the tenchers and mothers, but fathers or unyono interested will be most cor dially welcomed. Don't let this op portunity slip to hear one of the women who nre doin- things in Ore gon. Can! of Thankn To the O. A. iU and Womens' Re llof CorpH, wo wish to extend our thanks for their kindness In our re cent berenvemont. Also to our friends and neighbors who so kindly nsslstcd us. 2M MISS M. J. LINARD, Mil. AND MHS. If. L. NOHLI'T. LONDON", .Inn. 127. An ngruoment wns signed in London today for thu loan of five million pounds ,i',.ri,()(lfl, 000) to Itumnniu. The money will be advanced by the Dunk of Hngland to Hid nDnk of I'umnnin auainst Ilti tnnnian treasur- bills. Tho loan is a result of tho visit to London of the Rumanian finance commission. It is understood that Kunmniu will use the rnonnv for the purchase of war materials. dltlonnlly with tho exception or tho Northwestern Fruit Kxchnngo, which reserved tho right to refer tho ratifi cation of Its aulon to the growers' local units whoso fruit It handles. Further developments will he forth coming in tho near future, and stops will bo taken hero at onco to bring all of tho fruitgrowers of tho Roguo river valley Into lino with tho organ ization, Moro Money to Grower Hood River, Wenatchco and North Yakima had strong delegations pres ent, unanimous and enthusiastic In their spport of tho convention's plans, Tho North Pacific Fruit Distributors and tho Northwestern Fruit Kxchnngo woro represented by tholr chief of ficers, nnd endorsed tho action taken, II. It. Shepard, editor of "IJctter Fruit," was among tho Hood River delegates, The Roguo river valley was represented by R, H. Parsons, County Commissioner Madden, and Mr. Wcsteflmid. "Moro money to tho growor" was the slogan of tho convention, and it will bo tho watchword or tho futuro for tho fruitgrowers of thn Pacific northwest. An nn Illustration or tho spread that now exists between tho prlco paid to tho growor hcio und tho prlco paid by tho iiltlmato cousiimor In tho east und mlddlo west. Mr. Wcst- orlund found his friends In Illinois paying fioin 12.50 up per box for northwestern apples. Wit Medford traoo is wedford made THAT BATTLE OF ROGUE AI SAU'M, Ore., .Inn. 2".--Oui New Inti mul if. L. r.win of .Mcdford, lfprt'Hontiii"' the Itotrul' Hivcr r'Nh Protective Aiiciutuui mc here lo dii" to fight tho biennial buttle of tho UoRue, the eluh between the nnglern who Hcok it closed t renin and the commercial fitlicniien who seek mi t)icn stream. The joint !ih commit tee will lieiu tlicir uruimicuts touiulit. The slate Sportsmen' l.cauc anil Multnomah anuleiw will be tciuexcut- oil by Waller F. Hncklt't iitul other angleis ramtliac with the situation, while State Oiiinc Warden Fiiiley mul Master Fili Wniilcii Clanlon will both be summoned to testify. In reply to tv bill introduced oexcrnl day u;o by Scnntor Smith of Jos ephine county to ouu the Itoue liv er nud its tributaries to commercial fisbinp nud to extend the fishing-sen-son two months, Senator Von der llelleu has introduced a hill to eloc the Illinois rncrand the Kogiic river to commercial iMfinc nt till seasons of the year. So tho biennial fight over Itouc river fishing is well launched, as is also the biennial light over commer cial fishing below the falls in the Willamette nt Orepin City. u Two jenrs ago the lelaltuo en acted a law tiuthorixiug two mouths' of commercial 1'ishin- in the itoguu river, but fixing a dead line. Senator Smith s bill removes tho dead line, ticnnits the commercial Ushers to go nj tj)0 . (h() nvpr W)j ,,xll.,H ,. . , .... ...... ... .... .i.o iiivii nviinuii infill i v. u ..i jtmi iiiiiiiiii-.. Senntor Von der 1 Mien's- bill pro vidcH there shall he no fisliing for salmon in the Rogue river at Die mouth of tho Illinois or above tho mouth of Mint rivnr except with n hook nnd line nt any ticnsou of the year. SOLD STALE EGGS AND IS FINED $100 S. D. Illack, an Ashland merchant, accused of misrepresenting several cases of eggs which ho sold to his customers, was arraigned In tho Jus tice court jesterday and fined 1 1 00, it In alleges! that Illack sold stale oggs for fresh ones. Ho Is said to I havo operated In this manner for sev eral weeks. This Is tho second caso of this kind brought to tho attention of the authorities In tho past six mouths. i PortlandA $35,000 warehouse contract let on Sullivan's (Jnlch." TOO IjATR to clahhipy. VANTi:i)ToTady" solicitors "of neat nppenrauce for nn excellent proposition, local work. Investi gate. Ilox A, euro Mall Tribune. 205 WANTDO Two good live salesmen for work in southern Oregon. 1'x cellont proposition to right ones. Investigate. Ilox , earn Mall Trlbuno. 205 FOR BALD Two Jersey cows, with calves and ono yearling. J. II. Stevens, Tolo. 200 FOR RKNT About 15 acres well Im proved. J. II. Stevens, Tolo. 2i'9 L08T Cent's gold filled watch chnln Wednesday morning on Main, Uartlctt or Central nvenuo. Finder return to Dr. Rlckert and receive reward. RAGING SALEM F ECONOMIZE ON YOUR MEDICINE MEDFORD PHARMACY WILL SELL 100 BOTTLES OF MED ICINE AT HALF PRICE. MAKE YOUR OWN COUGH MEDICINE Ono hundred residents of Mcdford will havo a chanco to get a 50a bot tle (but only ono to each family) of Hchirrmnnu'H Concentrated Expector ant at half prlco, at tho Medford Pharmacy today and tomorrow only, but rainombor on those days only. With a view to giving those who havo not yet used this excellent remedy an opportunity of trying It, tho proprie tor nnd tho Mcdford Pharmacy havo dccldod to roduca tho prlco so ns to glvo tho first 100 applying a rogulur 50c bottlo for U5c, by presenting tho coupon below. Even though not In need of a modlclno at tho prosont time, it will pay to take advantage of this opportunity, ns so inn romedy Is quite sure to bo required boforo thu winter Is ovor, but this remedy can not bo obtained at half price again. This latest method or supplying n remedy In such strongly concentrated form, whero you buy all iiuro modl clno In small bottles, Is moro eco nomical, instead of buying, tn break up a cold or cough, several bottles or old fashioned, reudy-mudo romedlcs containing only n smal quantity of ronl mcdlrluo nnd a largo proportion of sugar and water, also paying for TWKNTV-ITVH CJ'NT COUPON NO, a This coupon und 25n Is good for ono (only) 50u bottlo of Rchlffnmii'a Concentrated Expectorant nt tho Mcdford Pharmacy. If presented loduy. or tomorrow, and your naino and address p filled In, Namo OB W MARCH 10 MEXICO Jiff' , WASIIINdTON, ,lali. 17.-1)1 piddles published Hv ('atrnnru heiu quaileis lleic lodav av (leuefal (l icgoii conlinucs a xiclorloils iiiiuch towuid .Mexico Cily, having defeated Villa-Zapata tioot al Apam 'and liolo and taken two towns lil'l mllct iloitlietiit of the cnpital, and thai a Zapata force advancing on I'onjilil xVas defeated twcnlv hiiIch cs of that citv.' (leucral Cairaira is quot ed ns telegraphing lluit he has not altered his "ptroleuin deeicc." Officials heiv ate pnxlcd as to which deeicc is meant. Them nic several, some of which have been the subject of protest ftoui lliis govern iticiit. Claims as to the occmmue of I'aebla aie c;iiflictiuir, aceoiding to other dispatchi's, Fiflv desliiulc Aiucriciins, unable to obtain cmplo.vment it t Tampieo, aic being scut back lo the I'mled Slates b" Anieiiean Consul llcvaii. Zeppelin Winocit in Lilian Fight. LONDON, Jan 27 The admiralty tonight made public tho following of flclnl stateiiH'nt from thu general staff nt Petregrnd: "Monday morning n Xeppnlln ap- huunred nbovu I.lbati and had tlmo to drop liluo bombs on tho uudofendisl part of the town. After beliiK nt by thu forts tho '.oppullu fell Into tho wnter. Small craft sent out destroy ed tho Zcpju'lln nud took her crew lirlsoners." TWO WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydla.E. Pink- ham's Vcgctabb Compound. Chicago, 111. "1 must thnnk you with all my heart for Lvdia E. Pinkhnm' PROVES VICTORIOUS VugotnUIt, Com pound. 1 used to go to my doctor for pills and remedies nnd they did not help me. i had headaches nnd could not cat, nnd Uio doctor claimed I had femalo trouble and must have nn opera tion. I rend In tho paper about Lydla K. Plnkhnni'n Vckc- Ublu Compound and I havo taken it and feel fine. A lady said onodny, Oh, I feel so tired nil tho tlmo and havo head ache.' I said, 'Tnku Lydla E. Plnk hnm's Vegetable- Compound,' and sho did nnd feels flno now." Mrs. M. It. KAnsaiNiCK, 1138 N. Paulina. Street, Chicago, Illinois. Tho Otlior Cnso. Dayton, Ohio.-" Lydln E. Pinkham'j Vegetable Compound relieved mo of pains In my side that I had for yeani and which doctors' medicines failed to relievo. It has certainly saved ma from an operation. 1 will bo glad to assist you by n personal letter to any woman In tho snmo condition." Mrs. J. W. KllKfir.lt, 123 Cass St, Dayton, Ohio. If you vfiuit np no I til mlvlco write to Lydla K. IMnklinm Mcl Idlno Co. (cohfldontlul) Lynn, Mush. Your letter will lie opened, read mid uiiHvvcrc-d by it woman, anli iiold In strict coiitlduiico. bottles, corks, labels, etc., better to get a 2-nunco bottlo of. Hchlffmaiin's Concontrntod Expectorant nud mix It at home, making your own sugar syrup (according lo directions) and mnkn n full pint of thn best Cough Mt'dlclno, besides save -Q0 to S.1,00, which this quantity would cost for tho Rnmo amount of tho ordinary kinds. One bottlo Will Also probably bo u sufficient quantity to last n family tho ontlro winter, Absolutely no chloroform, opium, niprphlno, or any other narcotic Is contained In this romndy. It In pleasant lo take and clillilron aro fond of'lt. Resides absolutely up risk whatever Is run l buying this remedy. a,s (ho Medford Pharmacy will refund our 2 fie If It (s not found tho vury best remedy ever usod for Htuhhorn Coughs Colds, llronchltls, Croup, Whooping Cough or Hoarseness. Persons calling after (heso 100 bottles 'ure sold or living out of tho city whom thny nro unable to got it or their local druggist, will notvho disappointed, but wilt bo sent a bottlo, postpaid, upon rccelpTor tho coupon und 25c, providing (hoy order or tho proprietor todny, Address It. J, Hcliirrmnnn, 205 W. 0th St., Kt. Paul, Minn. Address SALMON MOT FDR .WILLAMETTE k 'l "l'"TtJ " NAI.KM, Die. . Inn, '.'" The I o thi allciuooii pasted two lihii'" measuies, The flil i enrols lliivlaw ihinsciI al thu 1 0 1 c-Hin,1lut'alirvli" I ho use of salmon and loul o . as hml lor (Mini; uiosos ,1a lljo Y)lujuetlo liver south ol limencnilenee. ( , The other lull was tiilioiluccd, hv Kcpioscutativc A'nl'V'lii "I I'lajxop and Icuplin (lie i ai littiv jiI xtiiipeou threclVc( in leiiulh. The pvent .lim it is I'vur eel, HAS JACKSONVILLE FOUND THE SAME? 'I he Answer Is oPioid In (lie Slrubthl forvviinl Sliitciucut of n .IimUhoi- lllo Itcililcnl. Wo have been rending week after w,rtl la tho local press of Mcdfoitl cltlxcns who hnvu been tld of iIIsIiom lug klducv and bladder Irontiles by Donn's Kldnov Pills, aad wc havo or (cn wondered whether the snmo high opinion of this medicine Is to ho round In our neighboring towns This fiank and enrucHt statement by a well- known ami icspectcd resident of JnJckitonvlllc will set this doubt at rest '' .4 Andrew Cntitnvll, fnWurliiii HI.. JnJcksonvllle, 'OroKon, says: "When 1 was suffering front fifn'kaVho ami other kidney ailments! "'loan's Kid ney Plllrt cam,) (o thy uli'l niul'stoppeii tho troubles. Tho ptilltlu endorse ment I gnvo them several jnars ugo still holds good " Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldao) remedy get Dona's Kidney Pills- the snmo that Mr. Cautiull had lost r-.MIIIui rti Co, Props., Murrain, N V Adv. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring , kleim 128 East Main. Unbtnlrs Nothing Beats "DAISY" CREAMERY BUTTER MADE IN MEDFORD BY The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. CLEAN UP SALE or WALL PAPER i i 'In ordo to closo out our. present stock Of Wall Pupiir to propnm for tho now flpilngflntid wo -will lyo BIG REDUCTIONS on nil wall paper now on hand, com mitting thes latest Htyles, This Is a great opportunity to glvo ou looms a now dross, Remember wo aro thn only paint nnd wnli paper stnro gtvlui,' rl. (i. II, ureou Trading mnmpH, ft "A' 1 1 A white dr1 .t.l I I ' checked mnd.ns Cblhr S The leading iikii'n weir sUii3 ' ivo IrivbiltiM-1 I'm, rnnhttl llhwfor ! tjititt 'nvethcl jjflll'', I iH.ihn.vi!, i, , f.n (li-tl E of our do ilrr iu.ii, 1 010 lOf ro, funn Mov s y 1 Waters'. Paint and Wall Paper Store U1H Kast Main itrt