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MEDiTORD MAIL. TIUI3UNJS, iMEPli'QKij. OKHUOtf, MONDAY, .TANUAKY 10, 1D1G
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I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
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Tho monthly buuincKB meeting of
tho Epvorlh Lcaguo will bo hold
Tuesdny evening at tho Mothodlst
church. Aa thla Is tho first business
. meeting of tho new year nil members
aro urged to bo ltrcsont.
Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support Harcloy
.surgical, corset, 32G N. Dartlott.
Tho annual mooting of tho Mod
ford National Uiflo olub at tho city
hall "Vednoaday evening, .Tan. 12th.
.All monrborfl should attend.
Dutto Falls Wood yarn Phone 48
or 223. Wood all kinds. 2C7
County Commissioner W. Con
Lcover, of Contrai Point, is doing
business in this city today.
Vote for Martin McDonough for
city recorder. 218
Among thoso who are nald to bo
on tho sick list today aro W. II. Mr
Oowan; Unlpli McCurdy mid W. T.
Uevcrldgo.
When .bettor Insuranco Is Bold
Holmes, the Insuranco Man, will suit
It.
Wuhlird Sanilorn, a local pnlntur,
who uttonded tho poultry ineotlng
Saturday, Is looking for fullblood
Whlto ItockH today, and lind secured
a firm cockerel uc noon. Ho has a
pen of pullolH. Although residing
In thin cily, ho nays ho knowH how
to tnko caro of a pen or two of good
ohlclcens and nuilso thorn pay their
way anil bottor. Ho in in thorough
accord with tho purpose of (ho organ
ization bogan for tho poultry people
of the county and will do what ho
can to mako It a nuccosM,
20 off on Kodaks at Weston's
Camera Bhop.
j. A. Marsh, ('. W. Peckhaiu and
V). 8. Flulchor aro among tho Port
land business men In Medford today.
Vote for Martin McDonough for
city recordor. 24 8
William CroHtiloy, of Sow York, is
n luminous visitor in this city today.
Skovcaard, Denmark'- (Jroatest
Violinist, and" TS'uw York Metropoli
tan Co. nt tho Xntatorluni Jan. 1.
Adlmlsslon COc. Tickets on snlo nt
llasklns. 2i'l
I). L, Dulohtiiil), a iromlii(int Iiuh
Iiiubh man of I ho Hun 'iiiikiIhco 1Ih-(
trict, C'allforiiln, uX'companlcii by jlrH."
Dclehnnty, arrived In Medford' today
to mako tills city tholr futuro homo.
J. O. (iorklng, tho Imnt nil around
photographer In southern Orogon,
Always reliable. Negatives made any
whoro, tlnio or plnco. Studio S2S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Ilornco Jaynnn, oMteil Illuff, Oil
Ifornln, Is in Melford today, enjoy
ing a little rest, after having devoted
ii week or moro to looking over tho
counly. Ho Ih pleased with this val
ley and Isn't nt nil discouraged ly
having boon caught out In tho storm
noijrly Jyory day for a week.
Wostoii Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
J. II. Ilostlcy, of tho John Day Val
ley, this state, Is a Hogue rlvar vnl-
ley visitor this weok. Tho soasona
In tho John Day country aro too
fchurl for diversified farming and
tho winters aro too sovoio on tock
to suit Mr. Hensloy. Ho was In tho
Rdguo r(vor country thirty years ago
and now doclaros ho was very lin
prudonl not to bavo obtained a uunr
tor section of land horo at that tlnio.
Special prtcos on engraved cards,
now and from old plates for a fow
days at tho Medford Printing Co.
Pou'moII (i. JoiittH, of llolso, Idaho,
who has boon enjojlng u vUlt with
friends In thl alley for a month,
will lMvo lonlKht for his homo
So'o Dave- Wood sfcotif that fir In
suranco policy. Offlro Mall Tribune
Uldg. ;
fleo. C. Uhlrieh. or Klamath 1'nlls.
stopped or a day or so on hit ro
turn home from Portland, whero ho
had boon In HttoudKiic at tho Insur
anco eonelavo tlioio. Aflur a brief
Mslt with former uoiRlibors and
many friends her. he Ih'i ror homo
Im( ova nine.
M. Purdln. Uwyor, Iloom '0G M.
- II. IllUf.
Tli e Mt hern Pw-iflr Hit walling
room H4iln (Hks like hii art gallery
slnw tlirlnni of j)tt ifrm vvttm
whlsb Hilttm in wftib. TJloy wert
roturuwl from the ftiptMUiou nt Umi
I'mnctMn In 'xclut ouniUllnii.
J'lunw tho Plorlw for flowora.
I'honaiTI. .
K. M. Htoiinu, utur in go. u th
orn Oregon, but now mlnlmr msii
In tW lluugrv creek iJMrlel, 6iHr
klyou eounty. Culiruruln, U visiting
Irlnmlg In thU rlty tod:i u Myu
tho kiow In his dUirlot l fv or six
fPt dMti at litis tlu. Mr. Htough
was m member of the t'liind 8tgtw
army si Port Klamath foity yra
Hgo and Iteeame imallr famous for
his sniMtrb ymulry work as eiior Tor
hla oeuipauy.
8moh m King Hpiu rjgar. lu.
Tbof un hume-mad, (f
' Paue. nt YkhMjMn. Ala
UHIIM, h I. ulxli inl s( tho 48Bh. He
will ilcvDie ., ,j, r tBo ilKJituoJug
In tjii h loiiv
Drs u nj ;a-iw JiwHoa, eh
ropractle physlolans, Stewart build-
oi -uw l.iiav .unin ax.
fc.jl I lllllll 1H ! t-
William Valbrccht, of, Plummcr,
Idaho, is looking ovor Southom Ore
gon, for a fow days, with a view to
ascertaining what Inducements this
region offers for now-coitioni.
Hot tamales at Shasta.-
Tho rain that foh during tho past
two or three days came slowly and
soaked Into tho ground as rapidly
as it fell on tho greater area of the
valley.
Plorco tho Florist, Phono 371.
Tho ground was covered with snow
this morning, snow falling at times
during tho dny. Jt is molting rapid
ly, however, arid supplying a consid
erable amount of moisture.
Insuro your stito jn tho Alllanco
against theft. :iro. 0. Y. Tcngwald.
Harold Pay no camo over from Yre
ka'thls morning to.nomaln a fow days
on business. Incidentally, ho will
Investigate conditions hero In the
farming districts.
Ontotf sella Kord cars, $200 down
and $2fi a month.
George K. Whlto, of Applegate, a
recent arrival from North Dakota, Is
a visitor In Medford nnd vicinity to
day on n business crrnnd.
Plerco tho Florist for flowers.
Phono 374.
Klmer H. Wellln, of Hoseburg, Is
n Medford visitor today, surveying
the hog situation.
(Jood dry wood $1.50 tier deliv
ered. Call W. W. Fresto, 370-It. tf
Madam Dnvonport, renowned Palm
ist and Clairvoyant, Soo this gifted
lady Colonial Apia. - 2fi3
Plerco tho Florist. Phono 374.
' Announcements hnvo been receiv
ed In which Mr, and Mrs. Wiii,.GorIg,
nnnounros tho innrrlago of" their
daughter Mildred I.elgh lo''ir. .1.
Lawrenco Newbury on Wednesday,
January !U, 1 1I 1 0, at tholr homo, mo
lloso street, I.lttln HocT, Arkansas.
Tho florlgs loft Medford last spring
ufter n flvo year residence, Mr. (lorfg
bolng vice president nnd gonoral mali
nger of the Pacific and Kastern. Mlrs
(lerlg graduated at the Medford high
school and attended tho state univer
sity nt Kugene. Sho was onu of tho
most popular young girls lu tho
younger set,
Try a King Spitz elgnr and en
pourago homo Industry. tf
Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Dennett, Sunday, Jan. 0, a nine
pound daughter. Mother and child
aro doing well.
Typewriter papers of all kinds nt
thOMciSfonl Printing Co.
Lester Hodgson or tho Hodgson
Foniiulty Co., spont Sunday and M6n
day lu Medford.
11. Chandler Kgan has returned
from an oNlended visit enBt.
Conroanut kisses 20c per lb. at tho
Shasta.
L. (I. (lonlner, county entomologist.
miido a profossloiiiil visit Into tho
Jacksonville district yesterday, re
turning last evening.
Arthur A. Whomloy, of Gold Hill.
Is In tho el(y todn, preparing for
a trip U San Francisco In tho Inter
est of his proposed sale of ono of
his mining claims, for which an offer
has been made.
Al Stroup, of tho Kaglo Point ills
trict, Is lu tho city today. Ho will
leave lu tho morning for n hurried
business trip to Southern California.
Orln II. Koss, of Puyallup, Wash
ington, Is visiting relatives In this
vicinity and at Ashland during this
month. Ho may nrrango to remain
and help his undo, Hurley Hggleston,
near Ashland, on his ranch for tho
year.
.Mrs. Ltuia J,. Itedmond, of Corvul
ils, who has boon lulling wUt rel
atives in this city for a week, will
loovo tonight lor Oakland, Califor
nia, where she will remain during
me romaluilHr of tho winter.
K. A. Nlwbet, of Ashland, Is visit
ing w fill rrieuiU lu Medford today.
James Wiley, or Minneapolis, Is
doing busluosM in Medford and vlclu
lly this week.
H. II. LotiK. of Seattle, h a IminIuoss
visitor to thla elly todu.
W . OmatoHd. of Kugene, Is reg
lateied at the Holland today.
Mm Naury Wills, who. with her
son. lux been Wsltlng with the fam
ily of A. F. .Noth. Southern Pacific
ticket agent, Hill lomo tonight for
Mat lues, Csliroinla
A majority or Hu. Soiitimm Paolflc
ftvlKth hauso force iuim heon taking
hospltsl ooiirso this eok. Ita
(Mlo, howsver. Is able f( l0 nt his
post Main. Fru nk llllko. assistant
IrnggHgemau. Is still .onflned to his
iiiiwe with the grip.
Mr, stiil Mrs. ismen, who Imvo
until Kwnntly Imkji, emiduetlug tho
Moore hutul lu this elt). w t,avo
tonight for at. Paul. Nebiaska
lira (' (. Duiiu W Wi,ve thU af
lorpoou lor Dhii Fmnelcro.
.NO'l'KIli 'm VOTHItS
If ou ero Ih bUKlunas ror uur
slf and bad u rouu ei.-nl. honem mid
lniK" .' oll ,wt toru him 0rr
ud hlrn ontt who known nothing
Hut I ha fcusiNt if ho. vots for
MoUuttgewRh wd Shirley, if
would retain th 0H ou Khow to
i all riant Hd Pffleleiu. vote lor
anil Samual. VOTKlt
TOO MTU lo QUAHHIKY.
WANTMD-.
rrPr!
vntrai aw ;r
do at 0r
age, North Cei
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Minn Ilitzel Lowe, teacher of. Ill
Pniikey seliool in Sum-. Vallev, rc
turneil to Gold Hill luft Sunday nt'lur
liming hju'iit Hie Yuletitlc with liei
I'utller, I). M. Lowe, nl AmIiIiuiJ.
Mrs. C. H. Price reiunieil Sutidnv
eveninir in the ilelnveil truin No. LI,
from Hlodgelt, where hIic IiiiiI hpenl
tile week previous with lier dnughler,
Jlrs. ('. H. Hoslwiek nnd I'liuiily. She
wiih neeompufiicil by lier grnud(lnui,'li
tr, Miws Suilie Hostwick. About
seven yentx ago (lie Hoitwiek I'limily
renided jiiMt Hoittli oi.' tliH eity on the
proH!rty now owned by Attorney
l'liippt of Meitl'onl.
Uinn Herlliu Wolvertoii returneil lo
lierntmlies nt the Phoenix high xehool
ul'ter u vueiition nl Ibe home oi' her
parent", ,Mr. nnd Mr. A. I'!. WolVer-
tou nt their ranch home nt ('emptou'M
Itiversiilo colony, hue wim nceom
puuieil h.y her sehooliuale, Mis Vent
.Ici'iiihIii.
Ali-s Mnr.v I max icti niiiiiiny;
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morning for Kugene, where she has
reiumcil her I'rcHlimaii year nt lliu
university, after a two w'eek' holiday
vacation at her home in Hold Hill.
('. ('. Darling and family left (he
first of the week for (hir homo nt
Oakland, Oil., where Mr. Darling i
employed by an electrical power com
pany. Mrs. HlosHuin Lane left the latter
pint of Inst week for Auinsville and
Portland, wlieic sliu will visit rela
tives hud friends for several day,
before resuming her trip to her homo
III Shoslione, Idaho. .Mrs. Luue had
Npcnt the mouth previous with her
pin cut-, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. II. Ilccmnn,
of this city.
Dr. Friiul; K. (Iibbous, a California
mining man, who is interested in the
mines near Merlin, returned thither
Tuesday, after several days' Wd
with .1. II. Hcemiin of this place, who
is also interested there.
Mrs. M. !:. Kellogg- of Medford is
lit present u guest nt the home of her
son, Attorney A. H. Kellogg nnd fam
ily, of this cily.
('hurley Young of Medford, bill
formerly of this place, visited with
old friends mid transuded u little
husinewH here the first of the week.
Mr. uud .Mrs. K. II. Dny of Hums
Valley returilcd Tuesday from Sluy
lon, Ore., where (hey spent the holi
day season with .Mrs. Day's sister,
Mrs. J, ". Mnjo. Several duy were
also spent Hit guests of Mr. Day, Sr
nt Amity, Ore.
Leslie Darling uud funiily left for
Tolo, where they uitcd Mrs. Dar
ling's parenjs, Mr. mid Mrs. ". .
Collon, for several days before con
tinuing- their (rip to llieir home nl
llorubrook, Cm I.
Miss Millie Hodges was a guest of
Miss I'cnrl .Moouey nl Medford Hie
Inller part of Inst week.
Frank Hull of Oiitral Point was tu
town Tuesday on buineH with (he.
nuiimger of the Comus Ihcitler. Tho
hitler has made u change in his film
service nnd will now have u Charlie
Chaplin comedy uud u J. Unfits Wal
liugford drama every weok.
Miss Nora Newton arrived from
Oakland, Cal., the Inst week mid will
prolmblv spend the winter in (ho vi
cinity of Hold Hill with relatives mid
friuuds.
Homer Kllmrd, mi Amhlaud druggist,
was in (iold Hill last Sunday, the
guest of friends.
On Wednesday, while dosccudiinr
the hack stairs, Mrs. George L. Me
Clcllnu fell and Iniclurcd ntic'of Hie
hones ol her leg about ivu nu lies
above Hie miklc. The niteic'ii i.liv-
ieian dcsiriln , it a- n ' -h im-d i.ic-
Cleanse The Blood
Banish Rheumatism
Rheumatism Duo to Bad Blood. S. S.S. Your Remedy
Thousands Imvo been mode well. People In Hie poorest health, suffer
ing from Ithcumattsm, with whom pain was constant. Who believed that
their vitality was sapped beyond repair. It was proven to them that the
cause of their trouble was the blood; that Frio Acid, tho most faithful ally
of Itheumntlsm, had gripped them. The poison Jn the blood had sapped Its
strength. Tho weakened blood bad allowed poison and Impurities to accu
mulate, and all energy was gone. They felt "poorly." were listless, pain
was ever present, with poor digestion and dyspepsia. They tried S. S. S.,
nature's blood tonic. They gnvo up drugs This compound of nnturn'a
remedies of roots and herbs did what drugs fulled to do. It literally
washed the blood free from poison, and with the Mow of pure blood came
luiok heulth, strength, vigor and happiness. Oct JT. S. S. from your drug
cist. Insist unoii S. S. S. If yours Is a lone staiullnz ease, wrlto for
special udvlco to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, (u., but begin taking S. S. S.
ut once.
Bargains in
ROSES
300 Tnroe rear-old
Caroline Testout.
Hoses for sale at u bargain
Tho finest roses lu Medford
from the best roio hedge In tho city
Tho Caroline Testout Is a perpet
ual bloomer, larH pink rosea and I
the btt hedge or htroet rose for this I
ollmalo.
Pierrp f.,P FnrisrGaunyaw&Bostwick
IT IL1 Cc, lllc riUllol Proprietors
lure, and anticipate u nipid recov
ery. Mm. 'Sniu Uorden nnd Mr. ('. K.
U'harton rettirned home Monday aft
ernoon fro ma week's visit ,ut the
much home of Howard Wharton, ou
upper EvaiiM eieek.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Kd Vincent i- peiulin hcxerul
(Ui.m in .lueki'onville, luuing dontiij
work dvtie.
At the minimi meeting of (he stock
holder of our telephone company, I).
W. Heche wifn elected prcfiilcnl, S. M.
Nciilon, iec-president uud M. H.
CIuimc Mucrelitry.
MiH (Irneo L.vdiiinl retiiined Innt
week from n visit of severul weekV
dumtioii with relatives in San Fnin
eiseo.
Mim. S. ( C'olliiiH Iiiik been on the
Mick list for several day.
a iciier lroiu rcii iniiim in
iXorlll I'lH'lllillfl mImIiIK lllllt III. iu mi
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sumiy south.
Tho pruning of orchards is in prog
ress throughout this district.
Several from here attended the fes
tivities in Medford Friday night, when
(he New enr was welcomed in mid
(lie old year mid hooe became things
of the nasi.
I). W.lHeehe mid Charles Follies of
Agate attended the telephone meeting
hero last Friday.
Mrs. W. F. Deford of Anlioeh was
visiting Table Hock friends ono day
lust week.
Word has been received from ('has.
Dickey, fonncrly of this place, saying
Unit he N in Culm with his racehorse
Medford Hoy, where he is meeting nil
comers mid sweeping everything be
fore him.
Several walch parties were held in
this district last Friday night, when
tho arrival of the New Year was
greeted with n hearty welcome.
.lames I'eudlaiid is busy plowing
(be laud he Ims leased in tho Aguto
district.
Prohibition so far has caused no
evil effects in this district, nnd wo
have not heard of any of our citizens
gelling ready to move fo n "welter"
country.
The 'A'rrow Heads will hold llieir
first meeting since tho holidays next
Siilurdny nigh!, when a good program
will he rendered.
At u ihrcting of (he Table Hock Im
provement council Inst Thursday eve
ning il was decided to designate next
Tuesday and Wcdno-.dny as good
roads da', when smne twenty liieu
and (cams arc expected lo lie on hand
to donate work.
CENTRAL POINT
.Master iTeildv Marl in left Friday
morning for Seattle to iiml.e his homo
willi his father.
H. II. Cornelius, Southern Pacific
depot ugent hero for five yours, left
for Junction City, Or., Friday even
ing to tuko charge of Junction City
station. Mrs. Cornel inn and chil
dren left Tuesday morning for Jef
ferson, Or., where (hey will visj) rel
atives.
.Mr. mid Mr. (I. K. Fox mid little
daughter me visiting relatives in
Portland.
W. .1. Freeman has relumed from
California. lie was nccomiNiiiicd
home liv his sou, Henry, who bus been
tibsoul ,i year or more.
(leortte Farnciii of .Molilalia hat.
slopped in our eil o visit his maiiv
Union Feed and
Livery Stable
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South liivei'side
l'hoill' l.")U
friends en route to Los Angeles,'
where he will visit his brother for
some inonths. '
Henry Hiley has retained from u
visit fo Portland and other northern
ei ties'.
Among out-of-town relatives -who-
attended Kobert Adiwortlfs funeral
Tuesday afternoon were: Mr. Jlenles
and family, Mr. Moorehotise uud fam
ily of A-liland, Mr. Ihirnard and fam
ily of Tolo, Mark Welch and "ily
of .Medford.
Mr. Stockaiu of Medford was. vis
iting Ilnrry Young mid wife IhciTlrst
of the week. i '
Hoheit Ashwortlt was born in Orcein
Hush, Warren county, Iowa, October
HI, 18.VI; died at Central Poinl, Or
cgon, .lumiury 'J, llllli. He spent his
early childhood at the place of bis
birth. From there he moved with his
parents lo Spring Hill, In., where ho
was united in marriage to Mis.s CjuVi-'
line Welch, April '-', 1877. Tor1
twelve years he held a responsible
position as telegraph operator for the
Hock Island railroad, fn 1880 ho
moved lo Ionia, Kan., where lie locat
ed in a farm, where he lived (ill 18811,
wlicii he n pted a position in (he
,1. II. Welch sawmill. In LS!)2 he
moved (o Central Poinl, where lib held
(ho position of bookkeeper for Hie
Central Point grist mill, after which
ho hoiiglil a farm two ami a half
miles north of Ccnlral Point. Afler
selling his fnim he moved to (own,
where ho has Hince resided. He leaves
one daughter, three grand children
and many relatives to mourn his loss.
IU has none to his rest to be with
the blest, in the heavenly city of gold,
where no pain or suffering' is there,
we are told. O, happy Is ho with
Jesus to be forever in eternity.
H. JL Morgan of Tolo was business
visitor hero the first of the week.
d. H. Stevens came ilmi-n fi.ii..
Toto Thursday to do some trading.
iwiss ikwsio Knudii! of Hogue Kivcr
is visiting- amoi.g old friends here.
Mrs. w. W. Scott, who has been
Quito ill nt her home in this eity, is
FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGHr
JKUUF,
.Mako Hie Ih-st Itemedy at Home
If everything was sold In as liberal
and fnlr a manner as Medford Phar
macy nro selling c!iiffmun'a New
Concentrated Kvnertnrnnl nliunlni..!.. !
, ..V..W.I, .1..,,
no cause for complaln,t or dissatis
faction could possibly arise from
nnydne. These druggists t-ay "Hay
a bottle of this remedy and try It for
Hronchllls, Whooping Cough, Sovero
Cough, Croup or any llronchlal at
fectlon, and wo will leturn your
nloiicj, just no wc do with Selilff
niaun's famous Asthniador, If It does
not give sntuructlon, or If not found
the host roinody ever used Tor any
or these toaiplnUits." Why not take
advantage of this guarantee and try
(his medicine, and got vour money
back, rather than buying another
purely on the oxaggeratod claims ot
Its manufacturer or on tho strength
of testimonials rrom others and run
tio chance or Rotting comothlhg
worthloss and also wasting your
money?
CLEANUP
IS THE ORDER
OF THE DAY
M. M. Dept. Store
Clean-Up Sale
THREE USED CARS
AT BARGAINS
All 5 Passenger and in good condition
SNAPS AT THE PRICE
Geo. L. Treichler 29 So. Grape
reported as being' sunie belle! ut lliiff
writing.
Mis Winnie Mason, who spent the
holidays with Fred Hes-elgnive and
family in the vicinity of Talent, hits"
returned lo the- homo of her grand-j
mother, Mrs. George JleseIgrnvoi
S. A. Connor and wife arrived in
Cenltal Point last Friday morning.
Mr. Connor will lake charge of tho
,S. P. station here.
Much sorrow was caused in our
eity ih the death or John H. Downing
on Friday, December 31. A largo
mindicr of relatives and friends fol
lowed the remains lo its last resting
place at Ccnlral Point ceinclery.
T. R.'S ATTACK OH WILSON
(Continued from pngo oner
of the new president loll u lasting
iiniifn.
' 'ncificTViiriiti iiIwuvr heeu repug
nant lo KoomivcII. When the Nobel
prize trustees gave him (ho $10,0110
for the greatest contribution lo peace
'emlim flic ltiisi..liii)iiiiesi wtirl he
t r " ' -
gne it away- dedicated it to the
cause or settling industrial war in Hie
United States. When he was welcom
ed in F.urope by the professional pa
cifists he rcneatedlv reiiiidiatcd Hie
imputation Hint he was a pacilisf.
i oiiseqiientiy, when Uon look
over IJryan ami his pacifist piogram,
Hooscvcll found liiiuclf in sincere
mid hearty antagonism lo WiKoii's
policies'. The memory of Wilson's
thrust below the bell may have added
a zest to the tnsk he at 'once assumed
of pulling Mr. Wilson where he had
put .Mr. Tart.
Hoo-evell believes Wilson nt heart
n pacifist. No amount of warlike
protestations by Wilson will make
Hooscvcll believe otherwise. Conse
quently he has poisoned his lance
now with the udditionnl nccusntiun of
insincerity.
Yes, it begins to assume tho char.
actor of a personal ns well ns poht
ieal nnlngonisin, if not n feud.
COUGHS AND COLDS
1UH Tnispooiisfnf ffif r,l (Vnls
In buying this remedy, besides se
curing an absolute guarantee ot Its
efficiency from these druggists, you
nlso get about eight times an much
medicine as you would lu buying
most any of the old-fashioned, ready
innilo kinds, which average from 20
to 32 tcaspooiisfnl, becnuso 50c worth
makes n whole pint (J2S teaspoons
rul) when mixed nt homo with sim
ply one pint or sugar and ouo-liulf
pint of water. This leniedy positive
ly does not contnln chloroform,
opium, morphine or any other nar
cotic. It Is pleasant to take and
children aro fond or It. You will be
(ho sole Judge, and under this po.sl
Hvo guaranteo absolutely no risk Is
run In buying this roinody. Drug
gists ovorywhero aro authorized to
sell It under the samo guarantee as
Schirfninnn's famous Asthniador of
"Monoy Hack" If not porfoctly satis
factory. It. J. Schlffiunnn, Proprie
tor. St. Paul, Minn.
Look and Feel
V Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
beforo breakfast to wash
out poisons.
V lr I. a mnrfllv In llvi. Illlt. in
Hvo well, eat woll. digest well, work
well, sleep well, look woll. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how vory easy It is if ono will only
adopt tho morning Insido bath.
FoIkb who nro accustomed to fool
dull nnd heavy when they arise, split
ting headache, Jtuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nnsty breath, ncid Btomanh,
can, Instead, feci as fresh as n daisy
liy opening tho sluices of tho iij-Hteni
each morning nnd Hushing out tho
whole of tho lutcrnal poisonous stag
nant matter,
Everyone, whether nlllng, elck or
well, should, each morning, beforo
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
wntcr with n teaspoonful of llmostono
phosphate In it to wash from tho
stomach, liver. Uldnoys and bowels tho
previous day's indlgestlblo waste,
sour Mlo nnd poisonous toxins; thus
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
tho cntlro alimentary canal beforo
putting moro food Into tho stomach.
The action or hot water ami llmostono
phosphate on mi empty stomach la
wonderfully Invigorating, It cloaim
out nil tho pour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives ono a
splendid appctlto for brcakfaBt. Whllo
you nro enjoying your breakfast tho
water nnd phosphalo Is quietly ex
tracting n largo volumo of wntor from
tho blood and getting ready for a
thorough flushing of all tho Insido
organs
Tho mnilonn of pcoplo who nro
bothered with constipation, blllouo
spells, stomach trouble, rheumntlsm:
otherH who Imvo sallow skins, blood
disorders nnd sickly complexions nro
urged to get a quarter pound of llmo
Btono phosphato from tl'J drug storo
which will cost very little, but Is
sufPrletit to mako anyone n pro
nounU cra.)k on tho subject of
Internal sanitation.
Our Prices
y-i-gal. Tea Garden Syrup 50c
I nal. Tea Garden Syrup 85c
5-lb. can Karo Syrup . 33
10-11). can Karo Syrup 63c
Crystal White Soap, doz.. 45c
Star Naptlin Powder, 25c size 19c
Citrus Washing Powder, 25c slze..20c
Gloss Starch, 2 pkrjs 15c
Cornstarch. 2 nkns. 15c
Spring Clothes Pins, doz
- 05c
.. 05c
Large Roll Toilet Paper.
Royal Bakinn Powder. II) 43c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25c size. 20c
I lb. Hersey's Cocoa 29o
Vi b. Hcrseys Baking Chocolate 19c
Ground Chocolate, Hi 30c
1 lb. Upton's Tea . .. . 63c
50c Bulk Tea, per II) . ,37c
Japan Rice, per lb , 62c
Head Rice, per lb 8c
Macaroni, per lb ..6J4c
Bulk Cocoanut, per lb 20c
Bulk Crackers per lb. 9c
Holly Milk, 2 cans . 15c
Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs 35c
Cornmcal, sack 30c
Rolled Oats, sack 35c
2 10c sacks Salt 15c
2 25c sacks Salt 35c
Lemons, tloz. 20c
Comb Honey . ,l2c
3 boxes Matches 10c
Codfish, lb lie
Shrimp, can . Mc
Canned Peas, doz. . $1.05
Canned Sugar Corn, doz $1.05
Best Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 55c
25 lbs. Prunes $.00
15 lbs. Best Cane Sugar $1.00
Aster Milk, doz. 87c
Bon Ami, 2 for 5c
Sapolio, 2 for 5C
25c pkg. Quaker Oats 19c
Kerosene Oil, 5 gals. 85c
NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY
JACKSON COUNTY
SUPPLY CO.
Cut Price Grocers
33 North Grape Street
Medford House Movers
m:v iihm
Houses, .Machinery, Holler..., .Moved
Any liUtaiu-o
Also IIOIIM" l'fMiK
I'hoiie I8K ,M
till: So. Xewtown 7:17 y. , , s,.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
20S Hast .Main Street,
Medfonl
Tho Onlv Exfliisivn
(Commercial ' Photographers
in ouuuiern uregon
Negflth'OS Made niiv Hum nr
I ill-Tee4 by appointment.
. Phonu 117-.T
We'll do the rest
I
j E. D, WESTON, Prop.