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,jrMB5W.-nw'iwafBnftl wrdl lJ'llifflWPiWiWWw i"if ,i,,tiffitv fiinfiii'iiyn" tnnf0i i""1 .yyytwi iawi? I: i ' 'm "'wwqaimif u9i4trttf J PAGE TWO AtUDKOKD MAIL THJHUNK, Al KDJi'OIU), ORI-XIOX, TUESDAY, .'JANUARY 4, 19IG '1 f - TOCAL AND JU PERSONAL The stork visited tlio homo, of Dr. W. II, Springer on Sunday morning mid loft nn eight pound boy, much to tho doctor's delight. Mother and llltlo una doing Well. Maihim Davenport ronowned palm ist and clairvoyant Colonial Apts. 247 jl. I'. Churchill, treasurer of the California-Oregon Power Co., with headquarters at Yroka, California, who has been visiting with General Mnrtagcr II. L. Walthcr of thlrt city, returned homo last evening. airs. Lcach,Abdo-Bupport Dnrcloy surgical corsot. ' 32C'N. nartlett." "Wos Loshcr, well known In Med ford, but now n rcsldont of Port land, passed through this city this ii'iornlng on route to San Francisco, whero ho goes to haw one. of his nrmH treated In the hope that It may lio unveil. It was broken some time ngo and hatt been giving lilin much trouble, since. He has fear that it may luivo to be amputated. Mr. Loslior linn many friends in this city who regret to hear of hlu misfortune. Ilutto Kalis Wood yard Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 257 Justice or tho l'oaco (llonn O. Tay lor, who has Just returned from a holiday visit with his father and mother at I.odl, California, missed tliu Hacrninoiito valley flood by a nar- row margin. ' .Mr. Tn)loi says tho pcopjo In the l.odl country have done well tho pas.1 year with table grapes, Which Is Uii) principal crop of that section. They havo been clearing from ? 100 to lir.O uu ncrc on them. No moro wlno grapes are being put out In tho Kau Joaquin valley. M. Purdln, Lawyer, Itoom 40C M. K. & II." Uldg. Came Warden James II. DrlHtoll, of Ashland, Is visiting Med ford offi cially today. 2G?0 off on Kodaks at Wc.stoii's Camera Shop, District Deputy Kxaltcd Ituler l.o gus, of Oregon City, who arrived in this city yesterday, will bo tho offi cial guest of tho KlkV lodgo at a spe clnl meeting to bo held tonight at tho Temple. Mr. I.ogus Is making his regular official tour of tho lodges In his district ami will go from horo to Klamath Kails, leaving tomorrow. ' Now is tho time to havo your f iith I repaired; prices reduced. V. W. Hnr'6 lett, 318 i;. Main st. ' ' Much Intel est is being taken In '.I'm lavvUMg. of poultry m-opto at tho public "miirkot next Saturday after "noour, at 2 o'clock, to orgaulzo for ;tliq purpose of holding n poultry hihmv hero at nn enily date. A good attendance is promised. Tho thous nuds of dollars lost annually nu lack of attention to poultry interests In i this count) make an aggregate north palng. Ono or tho benefits of tho poultry show will bo to demonstrate how easily It may bo saved. Sltoogaard, Denmark's Greatest Violinist, and Now York Metropoli tan Co. at tho .Nntutorluni Jan. 1 i. Adimlssloii COc. Tickets on sale at HnsKlnij. 251 0. ,M. Thomas, of Talent, Is moving to his Hold Itldgo property near the uudge of IIiIh city , where ho will oh talilUh ills futuro homo. J. O, (Jerking, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives rondo any where, tlmo or place. Studia 228 Main St. Phono 320-1. 1 It. Ilurker. of Lincoln, Nebras ka, Is an Interested Ultor In Itoguo rlvor viille) tills week, with headquar ters (it Jill 'Nash. Weston Camera anop for first class Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies. I. T. lllb. or I'Hiitiul Point Is a HiislttMt visitor In tht vhIIo) m tiopulls today. All furs at wot at Hurtlett's, 2 IS It, Main, Xloorgo II. Kwlson. of Derby, Is trnniKiottur tuisluets In this city to li'i". Hlurte tho Plorlst for flowers. PlLons 74. Tlrla I.oo, of AhIiIkhU, Ik a Mwlford vlsjtor this weok When batter insurance Ji sold Holmes The Insurance Msn will sell It. Tin; CyjHuitcul (lull of this city Ittw ryoolv-si) Its first shlpmtiut or x hlbiu from tlit I'suHma-Paeiric x IiokIUuii at San 1'rmtcUto. This ship ment consist- liml.v or nrocossod nulls tron tjifa vtll.-hlli altriM't od su much aituutlou during, the iat wr In tlf (Jcmmu bulidlnV at Man KkdjsIkd ' F ' ' I'ituxo tli KiorUt Phou 3TI II. II Stewe. of Coivilln. WitahliiK lon, U HHklug or t'i Kouur itvr vttltr Ulta weitk. !) wurli lutrr-t-twl Ih koiftM nA livmtMrk ll Vrrr wilder cHmsU than Hint af Ussiern WflnlifU Speoial Hriajw an omrawfl wiriU, now Hnd frain a4 pltttw lar a taw I davs at iks MfftfJ PrtnUii? Cm T- W 9tnllv. or lino, a4a Is Ik4f aboat lb ttomlifrN Utan , uaiiatn taw wk miih hM4.Mriair l this ttr- Drs, A, JU and Loan Hij, okl. roprscllc pbrslatsns, Btewst UIId- to J, J35 Ut Main 81, . It. hi Hanson, of Chehalls, WuhIi Ington, who has been visiting this city and tho central valley points during tho past ten da;s, loft for homo last night. He was much Im pressed with tlio valley soil nnd cli mate nnd may return to Invostlgato further. Drug stores clone uwry night at 7 p. m. except Saturdays. J. P. Wells, of Portland, who Is visiting this valley, says he believe that tho Rogue river country will havo n largo Influx both of people nnd money when tho Irrigation ques tion shall havo been Battled favor ably. People who know aro afraid of scuil-arld districts without irriga tion. Hot tain ales at Shasta. Harley Mlsnei, or Stockton, Cali fornia, who Is visiting this section of Orogon, snv6 he bollpvcs tabio grapos nnd loganberries wll) easily become a popular output from IIiIh valley when their cultivation and marketing Rhall bo better understopd. Plerco the Florist, Phono 374. Mrs. Cerard Mills, who has been visiting In Seattle, relumed hoirte lust night. She describes the weath er conditions In Seattle as being rather severe tor that country. Sho pnyii It was snowing In "tegular old lown stylo" when she loft the Sound city. Insure your nnto in tho Alllnnco against theft, fire, 0. Y. Tengwnld. Perry T. Howard, now of Ashland, but formerly of tho Applcgnto coun try, is a Meiirord visitor today. Mr. Howard Is looking out tho business situation In this city with a view to establishing himself permanently hero. (!ood dry wood 1 1.50 tier deliv ered. Call W. W. Kresto, 376-11. tf The Clra'nts Pass rootball team de reaterf Medrord Now Year's 12 to 0 In. Hie annual gante. Amotig (bote who played for the locals were: Perry As'hcroft, Ned Vilas, Hobby Pelour.J, Pug Wilson, Seeley Hall, Frank Far roll and Tom Scantlln. Try a King Spitz clgnr nnd en courage homo Industry. tf Anion Smith, who has been Invei tlgntlng somo mining properties In tho Hold Hill district. Is n Med foul visitor this week. He will leturn to Spokane In a few days with what lie Is pleased to term "an interesting re porf." Bob Dnvo Wood atwut that lira In lurauca policy. Office Mali Tribune Dldg. Mlht'llollo Waltomau, of Albany, Is uNlsltor lii this city with friends thlsl week. ; Drug' stores close every night at " p in. except Saturdays. Will II. Wilson's store near the Southern Pacific 'depot Is closed for two dnn to arrnngo for a big one, ton and fifty cent sale which begins Thursday, Janunry H, at 10 a. in. Ijv- erythlng in the house, Including shoes, clothing, etc., Is Included. See dlspla In windows nnd see ad today for particulars. Smoko a King -Spitz, cigar, .V They are homo-made, tf For tho eighth succiwslvo year J. II. Cochran has written more new business than tiny man for the Port laud agency of tho Mutual I.ifo In surance company of Now York. Ho goes to Portland today to attend a banquet of tho dlffcient agents of tho Mutual Life. Drug stores close every night nt 7 p. m. except Saturdays. Will (1 Steel, supervisor of Crater J.ake park received a report from the lake ten dnjs ago stating there was lit Inches of snow at (he lower camp and six feet nt tho rim. The lowest temperature up lo (hat tlnio was ten douroeH above (inlCN sells Font curs, JUOO down and $3. a month. A enmiiilltciV of nine-has been ap pointed to revo the Stale Develop- mtMit league, consisting of the fol lowing' C. O Chapman. Poitland, chairman of the Orogon lclopmnl bureau or the ehnmboi or commerce, A. I. Mills, Poitluud. A W Trow, Ontario. J T 1 1 Inkle. llermUton. C. S Hudson. llenU. Oupialn J W. Sie mens. Klamath Falls, W M. Ham ilton, pioslilent ot Salem I'ommoiolnl ilub, I. J. tituiixMui, North Mend. Parlor J Neff. Mmirord. Hrua slorok elo every night at 7 p. III. erep S,itmdMys. The AiiMtma cImss of Hie llautlht Hmitl m-Hyfll will hold thtIr reau lar lllble study and ltuainw mootlux W'edielHV avDiilrtft Jsh &th, at the linnio" of .Mi. 11. J Stewart, 5A Peunaylvauia avo. Ml oltl and new uioiiikTra nro teqiiested lo b piteni. I'lrc the I'lorlst for flowors Phew art. neo uHers ralintt frtwa hU Uake riiv te I'artlMHd by 4 arlais Ih (M IIIumis or bh. wtfa. ilid waa lhro ovar Muttda akjbt H la staled that Mra. 4anteii I UHibst lmirov,l. aal Mr lUiidar will return in iht 1'uh clt leoisbt la a uiaasagi fram aim to frlMaa la thU ilt ha aaM ibtt matiara oaararalai iba aaiar fartarr la a aiato4 la lk all fm praaraaaiag aailafao- torll i'aarlar ftu H4fN-iM4 e4r l th Hhs4. Mis Harriol Wlgkl. at Partiaa4. Uo oai ta rartataMs aali4ay as ( ( Mtw Marart KIUk. raiuraaa' i Ma kmm HMtar alflkjL tt u- riai errr algkt at V ni t.rpi 4alurda;t Mrs Joseph Shnska and daughter, .Miss Amies Shnskn, of (Irauts Pass,' are visiting Mrs. W. O. Miller. 1 County Pathologist C. (' Cute, has I returned from Orants Pass, whero ho! attended tho annual meeting of Pa iiiona Orange. It. J. Klrkloy came down from. Portland this morning for a brie business lslt In Medfonl mid vlclu Ity. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Plats: left for the north this morning to make Montun tlielr future noiue. .vir. I'latz' cm ploymcnl as nuinagor of tho Moon hotel bar was concluded at midnight December 31. Tuosday was a very beautiful win tor doj winter only because It hap pens In n whiter month. Otherwise It might be called a delightful sprint! day. The city council will meet In reg uhir sqsslon Tuesday night. Nollilu bill routine business appears on the suiface. Threo lonesome lodgers departed f 1 0111 the municipal hostile this morn ing without even n look at Front slieet. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins, of this clt, enjojed 11 turkoy dinner Now Year's day at Central Point, the guests of Mrs. Carlctou and Mr. mid Mrs. I.ovell. Tho municipal Christinas tree com mittee met at tho public library last evening nnd perfected u permanent organisation, a full report of tho purpose or tho iissociiltlon nnd Its proposed selr-liuposcd duties will bo ready for publication tomorrow. Judge Wm. M. Colvig, of Portland, rlghUof-wny nnd tnx ngent of tho Southern PnclHc company, wont south op tho 1 1 o'clock train this rrulrg en route lo Kjamath Falls. His cecretary accompanied him. K. P. Atlthry, of McMlnnvllle, this sta(e, Is visiting Medrord nnd other points In tlio alley this week. Tout P. Kahlcr, who has been con fined to his home with mi attack or la grippe, is on the streets ngnlu to day. W F Mai Hi, n business man or Portland, Is spending a day or two In the valley this week. K, f! Nnper, or Kugone, Is 11 valley visitor this week, with hcadqunrlois In this tin. WORD TAXES ONLY SIXTH OF EOOY FUND CONVOIM), X. II., .Inn. I. -Only one-sixth ot the tund of 1.. 100,000 created b the lute -Mis. M.irv linker Kdily, founder of tlio Clni-tuui .Seimiee eliiueli, can lie taxed by (he oity ol t'onemd, neoonliiie; to n 1 til ing ol the New Hampshire Mipiomo eouit today. The town of lliookline, Mn-s., In wliicli Mrs. Kddv inoed fiom I oiu'onl, lonteuded that the imipir poitiou ot the tuml tdiuulil bo tuxed 111 Massachusetts, TO Itn.MI'.. .Ian. I. I uder the lerms of tlio will of Touuibso Sulwiii, the uetor, who died Inst week, sinus rnuc.iiitr trout .1000 to 1000 me lie (pieathed to institutions ol eluirity nhd mt of Fioienee. The inllowiu'c passage appears in the will "Alii proldenie i iiii-c in i in tlV to piosprl, piillhl-iillv i .1 i ,iii (lll. (Hid rini'-i l e hi i ,i. ,ii i HiipK' Joi nil i.tlur nation- hi i iv ih .itiou and fu-.li. e ' DIVORCllAGSBilND MAKE RECORD i i Tin- iidliiMiiii: iiic Hie iouni ree ords tor the vmi HM'i up in Herein bet 1 fllllv eoilil. to Deeeiuber I MiunttKc licenses, i"i; buth. Uo -iii, Krl 'J I. Duurhis eoiiulx .Mutiiujie lieetne, 3 HI; iliqri'e, 'JU. Jnefcsou emif. -Marriage, KSU. tiiinve, :r.t. .liMeplune euuniy Munnnfe., 71, ilitfreis. (3; birlhs. lioy. US, girl U0. LONDON. Juh . Th South Wale niliivr pieorHt to Vt lnd lHt onurlptlon Jam Wln soo. irwldHt or ih South Wulon MlHr' fwdemtloM, In a hptHwb at PHl Pil otinl, HRBoiiHrtd that th fkrt-uitw coiMMlito had ptHd uHanlmoiwU n rwtolutloa pretMiliiK MgMlBKI OHNkCrilittOal I katt wht 1 m ih." dilMl ralM Id iolUirUa of tklaruatr ara(r(ul th llltoi IM Huih V em ftMs uad mr. IU It ao aval for if u (HamiiHiiiilnl cuib .Vullri Th 4J)aaal h'm ld lctlon of fflra ! Ik Milrl CaMr atol luh UI W aM ta tk aahttc ttktary. Tm0i WMtaf. Jaaaarjr t. tl !? m IN II A LA1TA 8riao E 'lit? neignijof ciiiuiui uiipcno li- . 1 v ,.-..- .. Miiow 111 Ins liome to iinollier iieiph- PREPARETOENFORG PROHIBITION LAW "in-, n 1111111 oiiiinoi piiiciuioo minors 1, .0l,,,i u (o(ll r ,-,(U. outsiiU- of the stitto nnd deliver tliemf i),inK the school jenr of lilt.-) Imiwolf to his own home. They must jhuie were (I'.VIHI sliidenls in tlio he taken thereby uu uiitliorircd eimi-L,.IiooU with niilitiuv i-.m-es ,11ml in mou earner nnd ihe eoiidilious under J ,U. pn.,,,, tl. t.,, m,.iyu Iixmcl nhieli they may be so ilclhorod nren,..,.,, .m.,ii,..i ,,11 i uh,..,, umdd fllllv slieeilied. TIiIk feiituio of (lie new Imv will priiliiilily be one of the fiist to eause trouble fur tliiise who ute iguoiiint of tlio coiiilitloiis, the chief thinks. So far, lie mys, tlieie nppenrs lo be 11 disposition to yield lo the Mfiiutiou without the intervention of the boot legger. He will ptiibiilily appear later after the prohibition situation slinll have become toiuetrlint "iiistitnlion i.eil."' .. ' Ii XKW YORK, Jim. I.- The (lieek steamer ThesMilomki, beiujj towed to New ui); by the steamer I'ntris wim npiin udrift in n vale IIOll miles enst southeast of New York early today, heavily Insured, only 2.'i,000 is pay lier towliue imviiift parted durinjr the able to the widow, $1,.'.00,000 going night. Witeless mesBiigeH sent by tlie to two companies of which ho was TliexMiloniki to litlier steamers asking head. aid told shore stations of her liliuht. Her 300 passengers have been trims feried to tiie l'ntns. The steamers Finland mill Stoekliolm mo reimitcil to be "stundins b.." A radio message received from llio SeaiuliuiiMiin line steoiusliip United Stales Mud that sleiinier lind turned from her course and headed toward Hie Thessnloiiiki. PLAN CONFEDERATION TO W.KXHT)N. .Inn I The teinationnl ( otlleileialiini ! the Wot Id, to be composed ol all nations with the piuMiso of ptocniiii; inter-1 iiiiiiimiiii iiiw, iviis proposeii in a ieo lution ititrod littion mtrodiieed in tlio houe todav ' ,,, , ... ., , i, , ,. ' I i.v lleproscntntive Ciunpbell of Kan- 1 hlis. Tlio nineliinery would he modelled on tho constitution of the I'liitod t:,.., i... ... i """"IK ii I'lrsiiH'lll, (I iee- i pies.dcnt. two l,o.,scs ol eont'css and n supreme eoull. Laws euaeled liv i the eoiilclcition would be ll.e su-1 preme laws of the wmhl, I Owi tfanucww S7zaf&& A CLEAN SWEEP This is it genuine, old-fiudi-ionod "ict them out titicU" sale, not a mark up and then down kind. Our windows are wide open, von see the shoes from the sidewalk; ctwts nothing to luolc Von can not afford to mi&s this snIc. SHOES AT $1.95 A PAIR SHOES AT $1.95 A PAIR W had a good salo on these Shoes Monday. Every customer who purchased Show offered in this sale went away pleajsed. There was a reason, and tho rea son was wrapped up in every parcel VALUES. At the Sign o( MAN AVAILABLE AS ARMY OFFICERS WASHINOTON, Jen. I The nuui " ber of youiijf men uwiilnlile lor erv- iee m. jiininr otieer in the Mtluiiteur tinny wn diieloeil in 11 recent Wtir ilepiiilmeiit lepoit. Alic.ul.v the tle ' puiimeiit has the inline- Of nearly "(JUil men piilly nvnilahle for tliis i.mirpysp. Of that number. 37 lme heuii duly e.umineil 11ml eeilifieute. s Si!k1 lotlieni. Fourteen Were for- uier enlisted men in Hie nihir iirmy. KoeoiuuieiKliitioiis for edrti fien t ion linvo been leeommendeil lor 1-100 oili er student nt schools wheic militnry i..!..!.... ! :. 1 ...1.1:1: .1 .... 1 iniiiuiiK ih gneii, niiii uouiiiDiiiii hji- LlientiotiH for nppomtmeiil lilivc Ii... ..n ... ...1..1.1 . ... e 1 'I I. II ... ...I..I.1 a P 1 I lit' -miii inuiJimir 111 1 11111- ul jiriii, SHEVUN ESIATE LEFI 10 F. MINNEAPOLIS, Jllim., .Inn. t. Tho will or the Into Thomas H. She llu, former Yale footbnllsl, filed for probnto today, leaves tho estate of JS.r.OO.OOO to tho widow nnd two children. ' A large part of the estate is placed In trust until (he two children leauh the nge of thirty. The money then will bo euunllv divided between them. Mis. Sliovlln will rocelvo an annual Income of ....(10,000, In ncVltlon to money from coitaln holdings, Although .Mr Shovlln's llfo was HUNDRED MILLIONS (IlK'AdO. .la u. I. lio.id un- iiiiemi'iis iii Hlinoi-, ih- miniinuin( co-t ol which ioliiilil would lie i .tlOO.OOO.tlOO, will be roilM.letc.l at tiie sieoiid speeuil sennion of tlio general as-euilily lioyiiiniutr uu.t 'l'iiesdn at Springfield. (Unci nor Dunne uiiiioiiiiced (oda Hint ii meiisiiu KiitlioruuiK it bond Issue would he submitted lo the lejr '" ii-latuie. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Trilh 101' .11. AI'I'l.ll ATIONM II... .... I rfh Ik. ml r ilw iIImm- jiarrli la it l.lw.1 "r iiiHiit in-.'". m4 w JO 4M), n you Hiwt lko Inlrriiil rttimll 1UII'. CaUrrh eMr u ui.n iHii..iir. ai,i Mt. dimu ,J, lb bloM ami uuiiu4 .rr.". Halt tularib i ihv l. nni a qua. K uxsli m. t w .f trtVil lir m ( Um) tw Hiitlolam In tltta inlrr fr yir ami U a nwular ir..rrllon. It it t-iii., f Dm, .t tanii- knonn. m Miml wllU Ibi, Kt blo.nl imrltera ielluc ill risjilr Ih. m.,., ,rr. "Jrirr'irlViW'KuKS: b"J tot liii. frw. MV'S,Tft Tik tuir rmiu- rut t D,iiftiin. fJlf ltfs-t lsnn,f . LtASf' SJSLYE A ijj&tyLkj Sjeizcidtd, "Good Shoes" MM ysf A Sir T Mr lV a a Ag 73 ruff SI DELAYS CABLE NKW YOilK, Jan, -i Tians-M-lantlc cable comniunlcntlon has been crippled or delayed by severe storms which havo swept over Ireland, Eng land and the continent. The rirst Intlnintlon of trouble on tho other side of the oconn came with tho announcement ot tho Western Union Telegraph company that "ow ing to sevcrt storms In (Iront Ilrltalu and Irpland, telegraph service prac tically Is suspended, the result of which is that wo nre compelled lo suspond our cnblo letter service to nil points until rurthcr ndvlscd." At tho otrices or tho Comniorclnl Cnblo company It wns snld that cable messages were going through ns Us ual, but subject to delay by the bad weuthor conditions as well ns b ecu sors. A Woman's Jrouble. Trouldnle, Ore Ron. " I w n a troubled with weakness from which women suf fer nnd nfter tak ing (wo bottles' ot Doctor Pierce's Favorito Prescrip tion I wns entirely relieved." Mns. M. K. Joii.nso.v, Troutdalc,Orcgou. The mighty reptorative power of Doctor Picrco's Favorite Prescription speedily causes nil womanly lronl'l"t to disappear compels the oigatis to properly perform their iinturn! func tions, corrects disjilncenicnts, over comes irregularities, removes pain and misery at certain times and brings back health nnd strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted women. For all diseases peculiar to women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is it powerful restorative. For nearly CO years it has banithed from tho lives of tens of thousands of women tho pain, worry, misery nnd distress cnuscd by irregul.uitiei and diseases of n lemlniuo character. Wlint Dr. Pierce's 1'avoiito Pre scription has t'oi-o fn- thousands it win uo tar you. vat a tins very uny I from any medicino dealer, in either I liquid or tablet ferm: or send W) cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, lluffalo, N. Y., for trial box of tablets. Question of SexT Are fully and properly answered in The People's Com mon Sense Mcdicnl Adviser, by It. A'. Pierce, M. I). It contains tlio knowl edge n young man or woman, wife or (tmigliter, should linve. IIKM pages with color plates, bound In cloth. I5y mail, ptepaid on receipt of '-i dimes or ttampa. EYES Aiti; ititHAD vi..i:its 'VMiK t'AUK OF TIIHM SKK DR. RIGKERT U( Knows How Suite -2 over The May Co. CLEAN SWEEf RBH 01 Hf We take pains to fit your feet just as if yon paid the regular prices. We have a long rangy of sws and a good assortmoiit of styles to choose from. Nothing wrong with the shoes ex cept the prices, which aro wa down low, and wo must make more room. OpKite 1iuiu' Stoi'f. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND ST0P CATARRH TcIN How To Open Clogged Nos trils nnd nd Head-Colds. You ficl fine In n few numu-nK Your cold in brad er catarrh will be j'nnp, Sour clegiil notlnlt. will open. J lie air p.is'uc of jour In nt will clrur nnd jou t'.iti breatliu frecb. No nioic lul. iicss, HoniliirliDt no fmuking, siiulllm,., nuu-oti disrliargc or tlriiess. no hIiui;. gllng for brcith at night. Tell your druajsNt mi want n m,il bottle of Kly's Crentn Ibihn. pph a little of 'tills friiirrnnl, untiwptlr in uu in jour nostril, let it penetrate UiroogH excry iilr, pitsagc n( tli: beuil wmi( and Ileal Hip swollen. IrtHitmul mm mi mrinhrine. and relief comes Imitinith H l ju w!m tv rlil ard rn''ii H uitrr'r ncHs i)o't st'iy tnffi i nn ' 'v AVill Soil at Public AUCTION On the vacant lots across tlio street in front of one store at 2 p. in. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1916 1 span mules. 1 black mare. 1 pony. 1 wagon. 1 span bay mares. 1 gray horse. I Oenlnry grader. 1 surrey. Cranfill & Robnett Central Point, Ore. A SPLENDID RESOLUTION From Now on Let DAISY BUTTER He n purl of jour ilnil nienl. lu'ty pound "imtauteed, l'Ycsh Milk .Hid ( u. in. Cotlnvto Cheese, HutUnnilL i.imI Fresli Kjcb nt the Dairy. White Velvet Ice CrcamXo. Phone ISJ ;u i:. M.iin: We give S. & II. (liven tSluinpi. M'CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY .Xffei-ts Itisiii'iinco or .Ml Kinds Telephone !-' Spait.i Hldit Bargains ia ROSES 200 Tnroe-year-old Caroline Testout ltosos for Ealo at u bargain Tho finest roses In Medford from tho bent roo hodgo lit tho city. Tho Caroline Testout Is n perpet ual bloomer, largo pink rosea nnd tho best hcdKO or stroat rose for thU cllmato. Pierce, the Florist WESTON'S Camera ShP 20S East .Main Street, I ad ford Tho Only ICxtfhwivo Cominercinl Phalomphi's in Southern Oregon MMHMMbaMaaMVMBHManHMnM-VM - i SMlSs m N'ogtttivcK Made any time or place by appointment. I'liiuu- 1 17 J .ATll.d.. (lie rctl E. D. WESTON, Prop.