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h i L" 59: 51 tf? "V feM "Si-" fc PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED.KOKD. OKKUOX, TIintSDAV, OC'lOlWAl 12S, 191.5 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL Ttoyfl of tho North school tlhtrlct throw ft wire ovor tho IiIrIi toiiHlqit wires of tho Callfomla-OrcKon IJffw'cr company on Noh CentraMivenuo Wednesday, tlircsultliuru'arnnBo lin ing $1C6, rhloly totMSmachlnery In tho siil)fltntloiyptllH city. Tho names ofjlho jnlncrcants nrp being obtained, Thorwonder fa that, as tho school children toy oil with tho tvlrn an they hunt; over tho trununilsaion llnf, us ing sticks with which to touch 'it, fa- talltlcs did not result. Punch Jones In ontlro, chnritfo of program tonight Page. Tho Jpwott mlho In Jonephlno coun ty, nflnr yoarfl of litigation, was de creed to ho tho property of Claim Schmidt and other tlrantH I'uhh claim- onto by tho federal court In a docls I'oti handed down on Tunnilny. The nilno, formerly bclniiKud to Ilennctt Henley anil wntt mild by him for $14, 000. On bin death his heirs In Cali fornia brought Htilt to have tho mile sot aside on fho ground that a con spiracy oxhjted to socuro possession of the mine, tho value of which ex ceeded Jl 1,000. DoubIo 8. & II. Green Trading stamps on pictures and plcturo fram ing Krlday and Saturday at Wnlors. Italn for tho latter part of thin woel: 1 predicted jby tho weather bu reau at Washington, n. ('., ovor the entire Pacific coast. J. O. Corking, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives mado nny wtwro, time or placo. Studio 228 yiU St. Phono 320-T. A number 6f Ashland pcoplo at tended tho dedication of tho now .armory quarters of Company 7 on Wednesday afternoon and ovonlntf, Iluy Medford mado candy at tho Shasta, Portland, quotations on hogs Is notlcably on tho rlso In small frac tions, AH hough tho prices now paid nro below tliono of last ear, local doalors nppoar to bo hopof.ul that they havo reached their lowest stage. , Punch Jonea In an entire chango of program tonight Page. Tho Greater Medford club has had .tljp gqod fotti'ne tn sreuro Prof. Peck ,f bo O. A. C, Corvallls, for a froo .Iwetijrn au.l,storeoptlcon exhibition at tho huh school nutUtorlum at :i p, m. Saturday, October 30. Tho mibjeet will bo "Landscapo Architecture, or .The City Ilcautlful Movement," and kindred subjects. Prof, Peck has a number of former students from his department, now residing In this, val le,, who spoak lu highest tempi of nnilso, of n ability as an Instructor and entertainer. Mngazlno subscriptions handed to Albert E. Hay of VJaalla, Cal., Is In tho city today on business connect ed with a Cnallnga oil company. Tho beat styles, tho beat qualities and tho beat prices aro found in tho M, -,19Cr 1 us before N'ovonibor 1 will save you money. Wo can innk.o u club on any mngnzlnos you' select. Medford Hook Store. K, J. I'oolo, whowng released only last, weplt from tho comity Jail, was" re-arrested Wednesday In nils city, ohnrged with having stolen n horse, row uml buggy from tho Sacred Heart hpipttal, and again Jallod to nwnlt trlitl. Double Creen Trading stamps on wall paper Friday nnd Saturday. Waters. 88 Judgo W. II. Canon has returned trqni n week's visit to tho San Fran claoxpojildon. Weston Camera Shop fpr first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies, ,.',.': I). !". IIiou, who U In his SOtli year, while visiting his nou ltuy, on n ranch fll' llll8 Mjutli of town, had the mlB.forjuno to fall from a ladder while nluklnannlos, and broke u rib, on account of his ng Is, not able to bo moved homo. No has mado his homo for the last few joars with his soi. 11. I. Wilson, of this oily. Qur lino of Xnuv cards and book lets this your are moju lioautlful, nr tlBlJc, cJifjnifer uti'tl vailed than ovor boforo sbbwu. MwlMd Houk.Htoro. I'rud Ilhrneburg left Mnuilny on n deur hunt out In the Dead Indian country, exnertlnK to gone n weok r ho. Mm, linrufbiirK will Ult friends and rolMlww uf this city ilur lg his nlwwiee. JH. Smith, prtNtldiuit of tlio J. Uk Smith Cigar company, of Portland, Pro.. Is a visitor lu tbls city today, after an ahiouco of tuoho r. Wo notw many very extensive and sub stantial Improvomonts In tint progrtuw of Mwlford toward inetiqpolltun pro. portions and oxpresMs Hdmlratton for tho spirit that Hindu tlioiu powlblo. Mr. Smllhl m rwluraluK hniuo from San tfrnneltwo. whrro hit uut to lov tho groat exposition and tuia It U probably thy Kiouttttt tub world ur!",,,u,K millinery department of tho M Dept. Store, "No trespass" signs for ealo at Mall Tribune offlco. Gallatin Porter, of Kansas City, Mo., who has been cnmlnlug lands nnd prices In the nppnr section of tho vnlloy, loft today for homo, yia. Son, Francisco. t , , ' n'utlo Falls Wood Yard, Phono 48 or 22.'!:, wood nil kinds, , 20.1 Corsota mado to your Individual rncnHiiromojits, guaranteed. .'12C N,. llnrllott. , uu iiiinion ui Aiiorniiy iven., inn case pf Stnto vs. Joe Murphy, charg ed with robbery was dismissed In tho circuit couit at Jacksonville to- k (Laillo Imvo your furs cleaned, re modeled nnd rellned now, to avoid the rush. F. W. Ilartlett, a 18 IJ. Main. Home rnado taffy at I)o Voo's. Tho case or Mrs Fierce ogalmt the Cl'.v of Medford for (Miinges In tho sum of I2K00 was begun at 2 o'clock today In the .circuit court at Jack sonville. Tho mayor and city coun cil of this city woro ipimmouc'd to npcpnr In behalf of the defendant ex portation. Mrs. Pierce was severely Injured In a fall on tho sidewalk some months ago, "No hunting" slgna for sale nt tho Mall Trlbuno offlco, . . Soo Daro Wood about that fir In- iiirnnco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno nidg. Probation Officer Qharjea II. (lay wan cnlled (o Sams valley today on oflclal business. I.ottor heads, onvolopes, bill heads, loose leaf systems, at tho Mall Trl buno offlco Midori's shoo repair shop moved across street from old stand. 201 Tho pollco court gnvo three weary drunks their walking papers today and they Walked. Try. onj of thoso big Ico cold G cont mllkshnkcs at Do Voo's. Passenger travel on tho Southern Pacific has boon more thnu usually voluminous during tho ontlro month of October and by official authority It Is said n continuance Is expected to extend Into Novombor. It now np- pcara that Oetobor will provo tp bo tho hannor month In attendance at tho Panama exposition. Hot Tamales nt; tho Shasta. Sell your spring chickens boforo tho spurs begin to show In order to got n good price. Springs with but tons or small spurs nro 3c per pound less and nro called stags, Medford Poultry kind Kgg Co., Phono r.83. 180 Mrs. Alox Nlbloy arrived this morn lug to Join her liusbund lu this city. Tho latter Is directing tho company's affairs In tho matter of securing suf ficient acreage to Justify tho estab lishment of a beet sugar factory In this valley for tho crop of HUC Posfago stamps nt r. Voo's. llutternut bread nt Do Voo's. Letters of Inquiry front ninny sources nnd as many states are In creasing In number In tho mall of tho hocrotuj-y or tho Coninucln ol"1'. Anxious Inquiry for definite. Informa tion Is made by practically nil or tho writers somo concerning progress lu tho matter of Irrigation, others about tho sugar hoot proposition, still others about tho dairy, mining nnd stock business generally. Fresh roasted poa'nuts nt. Do Voo's. WJion .better insurance Is sold dolmen Tho Inaurnnco Man will soil It. , Prs. A. l, nnd Louisa Hedges, chl- ropractlo phjslolans, Stownrt build ing. 235 fCnst Main St. A. T. Foltz. a corn ralsor of Mnl- heur comity, Is In the, valley to study conditions for entering Into corn pro duction hero. Ho hiih our rllpiuto Is far more attractive than that of Kwstoru Oregon. Hook binding of any kind at Uiq Mall Trlbuno offlco. Do voo delivers tho Orogonlnn to you every dny for 7.fp n month, Mrs. II. it. Patterson, who has been lu tho Sicred Heart hospital tho pnt two wmks, Is alilo to lie home again nud. Is niprovlng rapidly. Job Printing In nil its branches nt, tho Mall Trlbuno office. Hollo! Imm nud uacon at DeVoo's An Item o flnlorm-t in connection with the boot sugar campaign is he fHQt tlmt J A, Wofctorlunil will un dertake the iiiltlvntlon of 200 ueru of beois, provldod Hie laud ho has Iji lcw for hut iurjoo. fg uccoptablo o t tie company m good beet soil. Mr. Went inland h ready to Ikh tho ton tut for the airo'tiao as soon as the coiniwiu's evjieit glva t)io fitorulilo wmiI. Ho b'lh alien! vompletod hi arr.iiiKemfiitu for IuiuUIiik the propo- 50,000 WOMEN MARCH IN GREATEST SUFFRAGE PARADE! M sniHin -r- Ti -.- - i j i I,,., im uttiiiinr- - "" ' . MsArim Here are. three of the moM prominent ligurert n- tlie murclieil in Snturilny's jjrent vole-for-woiuen pur mlo in New York. Tliey ore, left to right :'Mr. Nonimn Wliiteliouse, society louder nnd real sponsor lor tho jmrndo; Hose Cecil O'Neill, creator or Hie "kewpiu" and sufl'riige oiiitooniHl; -Alias Ktliel Stobbins, grand mur- iltiil of the dny. : AS. I, AT A v SAN FHANUISCO, Oct. 28. -Lieutenant Governor Frank S. Hnrnard, special representative of tho domin ion nud tho prime minister, Sir Hob- ert Ilorden, was Hut central figure on tho program of "Canada Day'' at tho Panuma-Paclfle exposition. Ho was to plant n tree and receive a com memorative box of Jewels from tho exposition such its woro used In dec orntjug Hm "Tower of JowoIb." Tho formal exorcises were to bo held at tho Canadian pavilion. Pre vious to that Lieut, Governor Hnr nard was to bo tho guest of honor nt n luncheon tendered by tho president and directors or the exposition, engaging In mining nnd serving ns shorirr of Stskbou county. Ho ulso followed mining at Jacksonville. Later ho moved to Idaho, thou to Portland nnd served on tho board of laud comntlstdoncrs ami also as as sistant secretai or state. Thlrt five years ago h removed to Seattle and has since been prominent in politics. Ho is Hiirv.LVi'il ,ti-. a widow, 'two tlnughtcrsud a sou, Captain Thomas II. Canon, Jr. TWENTV CHILDREN DIE ( Contlnuou trom pngo ono SRW. Do Voe buys bor bottlou. . M. I). Jaw of Portlaud, la lu the city today on bualiuxM, Shoe repairing guaranteed at HI- 'Inn's tOl " Kom 1C. IaliHt. of Unktir, (.Ihtt-rc oat th llotoJ Madford this niomlug. l.uln'Cut to visit frlvtuU tn this ritv and velUy. Qlioeolato oreauta, oarauiols, ohlp, poanuts, otc, only 30c a lb. at Do Voo's, Hrlng thoiMt old ut.gazlnos and pe. riodleaU to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. itad "Got Kleh Qulok Walling ford" lu the OregantHU and Sun Frnn too KMUHlnor and go tho plcturna t the Star thaator begluuliig Friday, Nov. Ulh. t Wt liavtj bean tompollad to move to larvr iiuartors and you will now find ua at 8 IS It. Main streat with tho lar gat dUpbty of flue furs tvr aliown lu Mulford FW.UrtUlt. !! ROOSEVELT SCHOOL'S HALLOWE'EN PARTY Tho Koosoyelt Pttrent-Teaidiers' circle aro completing arrangements for a Hallowe'en party to be given at the school building Friday evening. A program or songn and dancon by the children will bo gjwu Hist at 7:30 and repealed., iyi hour laiur. There will be n lefieslimenl limit h whero most dejIeloiiH things can be bought fpr five cents; an Ico cream cone booth and fish pond where the fishing will bo better than lu the Kpguo river and more remunerative. wo fishes for five, cents. Tho man agemeut have been fortunate enough to secure tho services of a renowned fortune teller who will rooal the fu. turo for flvp cents. A genoral ad mission of five cents will, be charged nud a cordial Invitation Is extended to all. DIED HntPKK At Oakland, Cal., Oct. I. L G, Hurpo, vt,co pronldont of tho Frijt Watnal apd First Savings bunks of Onklatijl, from hopiorrhago off tjio , brnjji. He n'as born at Jack sonvllle,j Ore , nnd spent his outh there. mt )ins for umio jonrs re sided tt Oakland becoming ono of Hie most prominent financier of Califor nia. He, Is survived by a w blow, Mia. .Mar) Hurpeo; and by four children, Karl L, Hurtui. J. S. Hurpoo, Jr., J Donald Hurpeo, nnd Mrs. Hoy Hurpeo, and his father. J. $. Hurpeo; u brotlior. Walter ,1. Hurpee. and a hU tur, Mrs W. Hi Morish. CANQN- At Seattle. t)it. 2C. Judno Thoiuus II. Canon, agotl S3, plouoer or California. Idaho, Oregon and WashiiiKtun. Despondent from III health, he committed suicide. He was born at Heltovlllq, 111., and oroaa ttd tho pJalus lu '51 to California, m iii m mm m mrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' v" i- x-zr t ' " -ir - too JjAti: to cMSSiry, WANTKD- Poaltlon for mi iuitl wife on rauoh Inquire (4 7 South Trout St. 1'JO the hiiildiuy. helil back the unhappy tlh'ong. Miilblltiir (,).! iSHit'i.iHio Die seleol liuiloiiig vwih cite tod .t few venrn nn nt n eosl nf ulmu! $11)0,1)0(1. Tliore vveiv wixteeii class- riiitiUK mi the three floor . At eueu end of the building- winnlcn -liinunv - led down Imm the iMn upper Moors The heuil of Hie miIiooI is .Motlici Superinr Si-tor Aldefcnn, who m.s u hiled hv litteen winters. Tin' iiMitlier siiperioi ili'lrcli'il the odm l moke a leu mi MiteH nfter (he -u mini t-liil dreu iippciiied, t She iniioeiliutelv soiunted mi nlniin winch nied llie elnlilreii Id Hie wtivei. Aeeordiii'.' I i the sici-, (In- pupil were man bum out in mi onleilv ni.ui- uer until llu- iiMidoi's, vim had reac'i ed the ground floor, u.ade (lu ni-lnke of rushie- iiit, tin wsiibule .it the mini exit i-ilenjl of gmnu out a' tlu ehurgea fin in u window on the second Hour nnil tliey were euiight in over coats nud blankets improvised an lire not. Two hour nfter I ho lire M.irtcd, tvviuiy liodies had Invit titken from tlio ruin1 nnd others were being xnuglit. Oiiglu n Mysiciy At noon o'dv two of (lie hndion tliusu nf I.i.yie Nolim, aged 17 yenrs, and .Mury Sullivnn, 1(1, lind been iden tified, B'ltli giiiw weie to luivc been grudiinted this year. Tlio origin of the file remained in doubt. Michael Dunn, who lies near the selioid, said lie heurd u muffled explosion in the H-honl building just Inl'iire it wiu enveloped in lljimofl. Iluildiug liisK-elor . If. McDoiuild ami W. S. MictcI ot the stale polie. made en ii'( -tiviilnin in the biiscmeut mid later rejanted that the steam Imili'. which w.i- reported to luue CMllllllCll Wlb int H I, rear dooi. to do. This ,..,! Alio follow vestibule. tliey liinl Iiciii ti. lined d A)MfllKiU .IOIOII.' llliisc J, And eongi t ion in til ' Should UseV T'1MS different front!. I I others bcciusj more .are. P'laiois Hv'tp Stall was Menuwlii'o tiie llnun's had lvm-lu'd the stnir.is mid had cuuulit 1 1 -truggliii'.' . iitjilnui, Witlnn tiw- mio llte fbllm - wore tahpnliiiu' 1 1 uu nil the windows and exit. Tin ui.ii.nt, uniible to i niitrol the bl.ic, -uiiiiiiuucd eiil trom .lUin, DtiiiMi' .unl M uhh lead, but '.i- came ton I. .It l'olic i I rm men bint 1 tit n i ih r gie.s ibi, I! to pullin'.' uld'll i Ilnl I dtHifs ,il,) viidn Tin In' II" I' i-l I peiim ili. m l tw ntv i i i . h r -., '1S different from others bcciusj more i. at la taken in tho n.iklnff and the mater! .la ir.cil nro or higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Makm a ltinint, silky poll ill tbnt iloci nuiiuboit orilif tc.au ll u!,.oi'i u luur tuii'H i tuntr u crimurv kt-o pulUb. I n on humpla uv auU MuU by hurxtwaru am! c1 . i ry Oi ulir AUwcbkualrtil. lbi(ci)oureuL&roe. yo.ir p.trtwr ., ,-r y..r u,ir.'V It yoa Ju I Sn ll 114 tsttl ! polUh you mr imJ, yuur iRHl.r I' uiitirinl to r. ftrtil yvur ium In.i tuilHa.k NlklW fulLlt. U Jo In liutii vr p(rvn quUity BUch Silk Stovo Poliih Work itcrlini, IllineU Itu BlacH Silk Alr.Drylnr Ircn tnm., co y.ttM t i,,n i iIih ,,nu ruurv, I wBlick Sim MaUIPoUthi r nUrr, l,l.-kU v. VMmjm, iiuuwiiMi UJC UttaBllHtu(WlU. i our imm women i nre so oft. Mib!cct,t,ohe.Hltche are lappviid, I'.le nndlcrvmi- Iki.hiso thcirlilcHHlntlimorinsufn.icrt. Iluy I are not reallj iick nnd lieMt ite t torn plain, hut ilicy, lack tliat .unbu.ou and vvacityv In, hikthcirbii tlu tglit. They dowotnewUliugs- but do need the t mic and iiotiulini(;ut in Siutt's l.im.I-i.'n that makes richer Wootl, fills hill'vv checks, s.uppictsesnerroiisiH'is and c tabliklii-stuiigtll. Nouri-dinuntaktuo iimkcbl"landScott-i KnuilMnu !- tlu osnrtt ot concttntratoil noiuUlinwnt, frow ftom wines, alcohols or opuk-s. If inuilur or daufhtur is frail, julc Or tktrviuis, give her Scott's for ono , month and mxi tho bctlemusut. It has ! vtWoJcmmuc, "uutty" Auvar. .Avoid xnltbtiiutck. At any drug itoic. jxvllMivnjt UlwuiuUcM.;. XS-U BaatatvHaaaaaayaaBal aarsaV laaaaaaaaaaTV.BVI1 BaBaaaV TBaaaaaaaaaaaT iaaaavH 1 888 j l aaaaa?vvi I aaCv'aaaaaaaaaaB vM 1 m vitu m mih us see .x tc 1 by ctrrtctlPt; rtfra tvo cirors of the (r- t' c t "i i r i DR.. RICKERT l.'yo-slgbt Specialist Medford, Oregon CLUB FEDERATION " ELECTSMRS.CASTNER KI01E LOSES' SAI,KM, Ore, Oct. 2 Hy a vole of 117 to 10, AlrH. C. II. Cantner ot Hood Itlvor, wajj elctfted prouldont to day of tho Orison Kederatlon or Women's, club, ovor MIhh Marian Towne. or 1'hocnlx. Contrary to ex pectations), Mrs. M. I,. T. Hidden of Portland wiim not nominated for this office, KoIIowIiik u djaciiHalon, durliiR which Kcvoral ineinbors Intimated that Hlate mnklnK had becft liiilulKed In durliiB .tint convention, the feder ntion ndoiiteil ui). umendmont to the ronhtltutlon provldlnc; Hint no mem her .shall be ollulblo to office for more than two consecutive toipm. An amendment piovlillnj; that the recordlnt; secietary Hhould bo ap pointed by tho president Instead uf elected alno wan adopted. Other ofHcers elected wore: MIhs Mary Healty, Sajeiu, Hrat vice preflldent; Mr. .1. W. TIHt, T'ortlnnd, Hccond vice president; Mr. Alexander Thompson, The Dalles, recordlnj; rcc retury; Mrs. Haruh Davis, I'ortland, treasurer; Mrs. 1 II. lliichannn, Mc Mlnuvlllo, auditor; Mrs. vncent J'nl mer, I.a (Irande, and Mrs. L. A. Hean, lOiiRene, directors. 7Yie General JSays : It is rumored that theh Kiultli pulp mill nt Marshfield will run soon. JK4k JBraaJ 'There are some very good reasons why my business is bigger each yonr. than it was the year before." Some ycors Oj;o asphalt roofing was old at high pricrs becoue tho volume was small nnif f utilities were limited. When the Gcnc-ol entered the field he brake up the hlilli price combine by tailing iidvantauo ot all pnniblc mnnu. factoring economies, thereby reducing production coatt to the minimum and at the inmii time making a roofing of unexcelled quality. Eventually the General becamd recog nized a the leader of the entire field, and today tlio best known and largest used brand in tho world is Cgrtatnteed r nn via. ramtiu uouan y. Remedy, Home-Made $ s4 Knallr Prrpnrril Cumtm Xrtr I.lttlr, tiut U I'rurupt, tlure X oil ntTrcllvr &fyty&$rQG&&p&&&$'p$l&&V Ily making this pint of elil-tlino cough syrup nt limne you not only save nbout $2, as cuinpari'il with the ready-made kind, but ou will alho bnvc a much more prompt ami positive remedy in every way. It ovcrcotucM tlie usual cough, tliro.it und client coIiIh iii 24 hours iclicc ccu wliooplug cough (inlckh nnd iicxcellint, too, for broiii'liiti 'i..vi.!al iistlima, lioiiri'iii'K4 and Hiiinitio cioup. ('it from iinv drug Ntuie II', A ounrcs of I'incv ("0 I'i'iitH worth), iiotir it into u pint bottle and fill tlio' bottle with plain ifn iiiilitt ml uliirnr ul'i tin liill A tt-jtn tn j with i'incx. KecpH perfectly and taste goo. Von can fi-cl this take hold of a couch or cold in a way Hint menus biiHiuess. It miickly Ioosiiiih Hie dry, lioarco or pain ful cough Hint hciiM the iullnmcd mem. brain's. It also bus it remarkable effect lu overcoming the fxTsisti'iit loo cough by stopping tlie formation of phlegm lu the throat and bronchial tubiw. The effect of Pine on the membrnnon Is known by almost ocry one. l'ine.v Is a most valuable (oncrutrntcd compound of genuine Norway plan ctinot coinbini'd with gualiicol ami other natural healing pine elements. Tliere aro manv vnrthlcss Imltntiniii of this famous mixture. Tn avoid dis appointment, link vuir druggist for "2V ouiices of l'lncx," and do not accept any thing clbP. A guarantee of absolutn wilisfnction, or monrv proniitly rrfunded, goes with this prt'imratioit. TIiq l'lncx Co., l't. Wayne, Ind. Roofing The Gencrol'i big success brought about an attempt by others to imitate his poli cies apd prices, but they didn't have the General's wonderful facilities, nor his superior equipment, nor bis big organi zation, and it was an economic impos sibility fur them to equal the General's quality and price. Consequently with the reduction in price there was n big reduction in quality, and these lower quality roofings began to be sold under labels that had formerly been used on better goods. Toctty the market It flooded with low quality roofinitt. made tn if II at cheap rice without regard to the Service they will give. Vyhenyou roolyuur budding wllh CrMln foe? you hairs n leipomible manutaclurcr'a guaran. treolS. 10, or IS yri according lo whether tbothickneiala l,2,or3.pl inprctlvcly. thit is your advance nuiurance that ( Hgln-tfrl will five you at lent a definite euarantctsl aervice, Irware ot guarantees without teiponubilily behind them. ' Crtloln-ltKl pioducts aro uied and well known the world over Cumuli your local lumber and hardware dealers. 'I hey will quote you reason able p .i". General Roofing Manufacturing Co. llurM'alilrtr"' w mt..i(rvf'aihi iiii.r llHtUUny I'Jirn NewTsrkCilr Caicue rbUia.lyaia Si Uoii CmIw Ctmliaa1 Pitulaifli Delruil SiaTiaadK Ciucioaali Miaataaalu KtmilCity Stalllt AtLala lleutea UjJoa lliakars SrJmy ScOemUfc tV for Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Tho Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infant, invalids sd growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tie whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers ui the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee, UnlasB you say "HORUOK'iy you may got a uuhatituto A Big Success Tho Froo Coneoi'r &ilni' day iiij,'ht was such a suc cess and so many people wore unable lo ain admit tance that we had to re peat it on Monday night. Everybody was delighted with The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph 11' you haven't heaid it, come to our store and we will bo glad to demonstrate this superior machine. There is nothing that com pares with it. Prices are reasonable and terms easy. Palmer Piano Place i Medford National Hank IJuilding California Then East You nro offered PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION-SAN FRANCISCO Acknowledged to bo . "Tho Most llonutlful Tho Most Wonderful Tho Most Iinnortant In History." . nt almost no additional exponso whllo enroute to the east. 10 Days' Stopover t at San Francisco and 10 Days' Stopover at Los Angeles nro permitted on all ono way tickets Kast reading through California. THE OGDEN ROUTE of fgrs snlqndld high clasa train sorvlco and fasrjlnntlng scenery Further particular with copy of fold or "Wnyildo Notog, Osdon Houtg," . "flroat Suit I.ako 1'rliuer" front near est ngout. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific John M, Scott, General dissenter Ajjeut, rmtLiiul, OrcKon.