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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1916)
TBI M' .f PACK TWO ji...0..- TOC ALAND V PERSONAL Major Allen Alexander of t.o An gel'et Mopped over a day In Medford to visit wltli hit brother-in-law. Owen Smith, while on hli y to Portland on biialno. The major left the southorn California eltr Just n the fclK itorm iHsjran ana hi somewhat worried -about the daninko ho might have sustained alert thn dfinla Ann, oft which river ne ha etMiv In tdrnsic. Oyslors, an stylo. Th Shasta. A if rod Chapman of Davenport, WtWWmton, la Yjallln; I" Medford htl vicinity for a feu day. II 1 orj route ,to ArUana, hut say he Is In no hurry to net thorn, preferring to wait until the floods have receded. Whori bettor Insuranao hi ohJ Itolmo. tho Iniuntnto Man, wMI sell It. ' 1r, and" Mr. W. IS. ClrtmdUv of Vancouver. Washington, are itieKlna; a lototirely tour to southern Callfor nlrt, Mndford fccilH their Mrt atop fof a visit of a few day. They will Visit a dur Rt Ashland beforo rneum IttrtHoIr Joarney to h Dlo. SCya off on KortaKr at Weston's Cnrhcrn Sfiop, .IDOI Albortson (if Tbcoiiir lurh Mod fori) visitor today, having stopped over hist oVenlHie on h hiislnee or mud, JIo l,i'ii rout to Yruka. Onto tells Ford onra, ?S0Q down nnd W6 n month. Asn JHng mid Joe Mctiar of Che . h,li. :VnhlnMin. are looking about IttWjUo. rlvnr vnlloj for a few day. Tailoring. Ilv ronr tailoring liRjia at ttiu Knitter's ladles Tailor tH Colleges niiplU may enter at any tlino. It. dSB 31. 1'. A II. bid. (tent Allen or icilftiniinra. Wash ington, It n Medford vlallor this woo. Weston Camera Bhop for first clan ICo'dnk ftnlahlng and Kodak suppllos. CliHimo Johnson and Henry For nmn of (Irani Paea did Imelnea In thin city laat evening and Dili morn ing, going to Jacksonville on legal buslnos at noon. Spatial .iiriQOfi on engraved cards, now and froiji aid plntes for n row dnya nt the Medford Printing Co. .M, Prelthley, a recent locator In tho Maglft I'olnt country, was a Med ford visitor yesterday. , lop pavo Wood about that flro in Mirjwcn policy. Orfteo Mali Trlliuno I5UIK. Joti Uckliw, who rauiA to Mmlford lhr mqutha !,. rwlvtMl word ) ttrdaj' that hv will bo uoodod hi Or IWJi, MImuiI, In tho Mttlamniit of hit fntlmr't ttat. I In and lili alatoi 9i Aahlapd will Imvh tomorrow for (hat dttttlnatlon. .M. Purdln, Lawyor, Iloom 400 M. V. & II IlldK. Ih'iWrt V1U will o to ItoiMtbunc iivniw yhIh: on biilHe rou Htftd with tbu latt of hla wrradf tifo, . Hh prfM-n to farm In th Irrlintl dkttHet or IhU vallfy. IMoree tho Floruit for flowers. I'ltoue 174. l'riIirtloH I tuad lu thw Willow S(trilB dlatiid for Mtnlve fm-m oputttUan thrt thl your. Tho farmor art daptoidlnt on Irilaatlou. . Jjmakti h King Xpltx oixnr. 8e. Tho- are liQHto-tnad. tf A. I. Dotlor of Mttdford. Oration. I In lb Uy liwkliia ovtr thl vlclnlty wllh a view lo toeatla hrt. lit will be th KUt over 8unda of J M. tMUh. -Cvtitralla Hub. Mrs. I.oach, AMt-MPIort Ilareloy suraleal oonwt. StS N. UartloU. ' A. H. Nlon In vlaltlm Portland Harm th Klwtat. l'huno IT t. Th hor coutmltlM of th South rn Oregon Poultry AMorlallou mot yMrU a(itrnooN to roncnirat Ihclr .frM oil rtvflniu preparation for the poultry exhibit In thl rlty Arty la rbrury. Th ratranc day trxtillMtM will l February TIM who 4lr -ntraar blank aae4hj iMnh their rnuu to 8c ratiry tty H. lulr or Prldnt R. W. Hunir KUhor of i!im offl rial may b rallwl U tt l.hou, Mr. Hantr'a nuutixtr iietaa lo. Tpwrltr nir of all klndi at tho M4ford nrlntlng Co. T trutt nin of th rally r arfpsrlaf" l ii tiRv work In ikv rd!ftln of th aoplo aad p ri. la Ikoir orchrd tul r. i- Ploro tho rkirtot Air Oowor. ..mm IT4. 1$ and ulrl' pIr club of th vollay arc ntttua b.. iih ihlr prtar(loii for au active . Mt MM lKr, bitr than vr. Th OowiuvrrlHl club romtnyt on hlwy pt irdu ltrooa W MttMr iHPon.aor Will ti. fttotl MIUOR l flinch ib proaUa of II, attto and count) ld at one ki lb wur of iiavtng tb Crater yond tit J J 1. a UorkluR. thj Ut all around plMWCrlkr (n aoulltfrn Orocou Ajwya rllabW. N atlvo mad a any- wwm. Hat or plac. studio Main it Phone Sio-J. Bd. W. oaloii. ihtcrher of la rty, I attoodliiK to hula (t nrant Pftaa thl wk. Why tko hf rifjir who) yon ttfl i i Mwt par lo. Tho Kngene IiIrIi .mol t.askot ball team will pl the Milfonl hlglm tomorrow and Krlda at the Nat. It In conceded that both farna are In Kood fettle and ran pity a fait ptamo. The are evenly niatchud aoU the.oon tot promlfes Mioro than the usual number of tlirlllf. Th I'hoonlx lrl tem trill play tb Mlto-d alrl aalThla.l ilr. McFarlands third visit the preliminary Thursday night, and to thl city. He Is much pleased with the JsckKinvllle bovs' team will plv j the Medford second tei a the op ener for Friday evening. The fast- est teams, in U e are to be brought to Medfe'rd to play, prertdsd the attoHdnnoe Inrally will JnsOfy the oxpenao of tho sport. Plenty of good seats yet for 'The lllrd of Paradise" at Page theater tonllil. Bvery Irtdlcatlon Mltils in a large attendance at the art glflblt to be held at the Hotel HaDaad next Fri day, January a 1st, from t:S until S o'cliHk. Alias norland Uoblnsou's landseapos, stlll-llfe and portrait will w shown, and a. dramtttlr and musical program by some of Med tord's best oaterlalneia will be given. In order that a large number may en joy thla sfsflr It waa decided to charge an admission of only tweutv five cents. The proceeds will he tiajd to beniitlf) the reservoir slto, to re place trees that have died on Med ford's sttects and civic Improvements. Insure your auto lu trio Alliance agnlnst theft fire. C. V, Tengwald. If tilt sky be dear IouIrIiI. tliose who are prone to burn the midnight oil mnv see the eclipse of the moon, tho first time the blushing quoon of night ha gone off on aytnntrutu like that this year. The eclipse will be gin about II o'clock, look the worst at midnight and It will all be ovor about 1 o'clock. Drs. A. It. am! Louise Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing. 235 ISnst Main Rt. The Ministerial association hiirt turned over to the library tho money received from the Skovgaard enter tainment. The money will be used for hooks. The library wlsho to ac knowledge the terolpt of tho amount. Hoosters smoke The dodford fie. The thermometer registered 2R degrees above this morning. The lieavr frost was soon dissipated by a genial sun and a beautifully falrL day followed. There Is no snow- In tho vnlle. Ootid dry wood $1.50otior dcllv oroil. Cnll W. W. Frosto, 370-11. tf Mrs. W. S. Htnncllff. of Phoenix, was a Medford shopper Tuesday. Try tt King Spitz clgnr and on courngo homo Industry. tt A "liberty meeting" will he held at the Star theater tomorrow Qilght to hear au nddross on the subject of enforcement of the Sunday law as written In our brngou statute In the pioneer day. Taylor tl. Hunch will be th principal speaker. 'Plenty of good seats yotor "The lllrd of Paradise" st Page theater to night. The ladles of St. Mark's Guild will entertain with a raid patty at Sit. Mark's Hall ThuAday afternoon be tween th hours of 2 and 5. to which all members ami friend ate Invited. Cuacoanut kisses 10c per lb. at the Shasta. Tho Alumni will give an Informal dancing party Friday evening. Jan. 21. at the Natatorluiu. The affair Mill b lu the furm of a basket ball hop and wilt lake place Immediately after the game with liugen. This dance will be the first to be given by the o linger set since the numer ous affairs staged throughout the holiday season. After a long rest of several weeks, everyone Is looking forwgrd to a most "pepful" time oh this occasion. The Invitation list tvllO Include all alumni, college and high school students, the facull) and a few outsiders. The list of patronesses will be announced later. Hook rocks, candle sticks, etc . produced by th Kathodlan Uroute Works In our window thla week. Med ford Hook Store. Ir Y ('. Page, of Med ford. I reg. Utered at th Oregonlan. --Portlsad Oregon Is n Pierce th FtorhU. Phene 171. Mr A. t riero and J. II. Carle ion spent TotMtd) at llrant Paw In the Intereti oj th Cent r I Potot Parking company. Madam lueuiort. renowaed Palm ist aud tialrvoaut. ice this gifted lady Colonial Apis. HI The Jacksonville Kncamntuent I. O O. K. mill ml with tft Medford Kncauipmeut ibta evening In the Odd Fellows hall for Joint InUftllaikui of offlrer The e suing win clo with the serving of refrhmat- Multicopy carbon naport and ntar typewriter rlbbou. made b V 8. Wbtt tt Co . the beet, at Med ford Printing Co The price I good too. 8. I.. Lhue. oerlliesl chaa chgm plojf. WU1 plt all -.mrriniUvMMl-ly or rollHtielv, tonight at Frank WiUou'a elgar stor. The ntor thr are agJni him, th belter b will tie pleA. Tiy count v ram niet Tbfrsgy to take up (be petition of Ytlent fanut for the creation of on Irriga tion district Th Commtrdal club alretiort Jtig for th election of officer. ha boo positioned until Frtojajap Attomy K U BrtggaifAshUad. I Medfort visMor oGRlsl busi- MEDFOUI) MAIL TmiUTM0, MKDKOKD. OHKOOV WKi)NKM)AV. .lAM'AltY 19. II M Mct'niland, of llvde 1' r Vermont, a prominent imslne-a insn and banker of tliat clt and e. nhelv Interested In varlotm I'loir tle In till ralley, la a vlallor In Med feril or jwo week, the auet of C A. KnlKliw f thin city, who Is Inter .eted with him In many properties tnj auMtaniiaiuy, oi jiroaresn nuim heri anil In the valley generallj Mo It Irony carliou iiaper. the best mode at Medford Printing Co I.oter McDosald of Trail, Is at tending to business In thts dty today, fhtb M. Olroux,aitd seven other momhors of the "Htrd of Paradise" eomiwuy are registered at the Hotel ( Medferd tmlny. I). I). Moroland, of PortTand, Is a bmrtnons visiter In Med ford today. A. It. Hansen, a business man oftWellg) arc n hi to ho,ve imrtlcipnted Rogoae. Is looking over the situation In this city and vgllcy thl week. II. O. Jfordwlck, proprietor of the MiHlfonl roller mill. I attending to1 business In Tnlent todny. Itev. J. (', ttolllne, noatnr of the First M. 1ft. church of this eltv, Ik vis Itlng at Ashland today. Perry C. Hamlin, of St. Joioph, Missouri, Is a visitor In Medford and at other polnta In the valley .thl week. II. V. Melst, of Montreal, Canada, Is a valley visitor this week, with lieadiiuartors In this city, Mrs. Hannah C. Smith, of Umpuu". thl State, Is visiting with friends at Onld Hill mid In thla city this week. A. 0. Thompson, an ex-nowspapor man, now In the llfo Insurance busi ness. Is w hlllng away a fow days In a leisurely tour or Jackson county thl week. Ho will return to his home lu Albany early next week. (luy didders recently returned from a buslnorw trip to Now Mexico. Hov, Mr. Howard, of tJlendatn, was a Medford visitor the first of tho week. 6 Don't forget that thn Medford Printing eomiwuy la the place to got your typewriter papor, ribbons and pen and pencil carbons. "Tho ftlrd of Paradise" will bo the attraction at the Page theater to night. This Is not a movie hut one of the host road pioducttons In years. mil of sentiment and Hawaiian music In which the tuneful ukulele Is heard Ioiik unit often. Howard A. Hill, a pnaluate horti culturist and one of the most actively orogressive young frultlsts of the val- lo. has returned from (Irants Pane and surrounding orchnril and vine yard districti, where he mint on pro fesslnunl business. A pot of beans caught fire lu the Florida rooming house at l o'clock today. The flro depnrtnient rotpoiul ed with Its usual piomptnoe and threw the vessel of Incinerated boons out at the wtndoo. The excited roomers, pot being able to see the fire for the smoke, concluded the building was aflame ami turned lu the alarm. Mr. Anne Purdy, of (lold IIIH, it a shopper In the vaPey metropolis today. llarrj Stroup, of Kugene, I tarry ing another week In this vicinity with friends and relatives. The snuw reimrted to Supervisor Will ti. Steel from headquarter at Ciater lake last Sunday was ton feet two Inches deep "and snnwiug to beat the band." The normal depth at that IHiInt has not vet been reached, the average depth at this date being about 20 feel. A prominent iKtuUrvman xetd to day that the natural advantage en joyed In this vallev in the urodu Hon of poultry aud lu b-,tro(iiiiis more than covered the tin freightage from thla clt.v to Portland or Ban Franclaco. On account of those ad vantage, he declared there ia great r profit in the oroduetten or poul try In ibis valley (o, those mark els than in magy of the advanced poul try districts close to the markets. W C Frltscbe, whose farm Is near thl cU. will have some fine birds to exhibit at the poullr) snogr to be held lu thts rlt enrl next month. BUNGALOW MAGAZINE FEATURE RESIDENCE OF R. A. JOHNSON It Jolinkon. the local architect has the leading si tide in the January Hiinaalow maaurine iniidlbed iu dealt le which desciibes his alt rait he residence near Dakota avenue In this tit. A large number of very attrac tive photographs accompany tbeartt r(e hll th plan and specification ol th hous are Included In ih lae, Th llunatlow mngaaige tlrculate all over lb country and Mr. JowaaoM hA alreatb receivod a number )jfM lr from the egst and midoieweot. lHcldeti Mr John give the r.l- a good ixoi the following xrt iiui a Ami eMiuile: "The bunjptMr woo hullt In ib middle ol a orchard In the fertile Medford district to the southern pan of Oregon. That por tion of tbe state I tarn M a land of aitnoM nr4al aonohln sjmI the boiUlog a MtnroUy meoellod closet) along tb line of th GtUfor. Ol hnucalo to suit the ssIM r- P WITH MEOFORU TRADE IS MUDFORD MADE BANDITS CAPTURE SEVEN TROOPERS IS B KI. PASd, J.m I- .1 Pershing. comm.ni1liiR the Kiglith Itrlgade I'nltcd Stares arm, had re ceiver! up to noon no Information con cerning the reiioned capture of seven American cnvnlrj men by Mexican bandits iHsif llorhlta. New Mexico. I llallroad, otf hcisbt at Hachita, In ans wer totjiioaitgea declared. inoy una hoa.17' utJKllJg of tho rpo,rtwl flRht ThreV' r spiuier and a hilihtoqi- pf inlnlng -rnen. resldont nt Doyle's In tile sklpnlsh. ' Th.t! bandltrv nc ranllng to l.ee retroattul Into Mexico. DOIIfliSi Aria.,. nn lr4 Swvon tolillers of yie sovonth Pnltod State cavalry wore captured early today b Mwlpan handlt at Iloyle Wolls, 14 mtlos. south of Hachita. N. M ac cording ,(o (oport rocelvdd hero. The surrrounilliiB country was beltiK scoured by cowboys hunting tho ban dit. Now of. the capture, of the United Stntes soldiers wns telephoned here from llnclilta. Tho moetago said that a cowboy named Doollttlo hn,d arriv ed there with the news shortly nfter midnight. OBITUARY. I.KK MY-.. L'jyonun.Kli.nliclli Lee lil at her hoino, '&)) North Ornnge atiect, thk I'ltv, jut alter the innl uight hour, n;i'il ". yen re, f months anil 20 iIkk. The nllenffiiip pliysic iiui iirououiu'cil tlru illucMH rieiirulgiu of lite Iprijiit. She partook heartily f (lie evening' meal and ehnttetl uhccrily with member- of the family until n short lime hefoie retiring, when fchn eomplniuuil of u severe piiiu in one side. Some time Inter she called to her daughter, .Mix. AnnilrosvM, saying that he u'ii -offering from the pain of which he liud lyeviously eoiii- Itlniui'il nml thought it was lieeomins; mure novere mjiidly. A pliysioinu wns -innmoned nt ouee. .lust after mid night she iMt-scil nwn. Mi-s. Lei, wiih burn in Johnstown, K, V. She hull been n resident of thi- eity i. curs, cnmiiur here from LnCro e, Wi-. Deeeiihctl leiive tlnee ilnughtrrs, Mi-. John ItiMd and .Mrn. Kil Ainlrewx of Medfonl, and Mis.. Chnrle K. Wise of .ArnukHto, Minn. AIo throe brothem mid two sister... One brother, I). 1 1. I'ulmer, luis made his linm(ewoli lief for nineteen yours. Hurinl wB inibnbly he nuide in Wisconsin. Mr-s, It. S. Dodge, a si-ter of Mrs. Lee, who live in Smrt, Wis., nr tivcil ktJti mone'iui, huviiig emne to visit with Ihjc eister ami other telie I'imV, .Members or Mrs. Lee'- I'nmih hne the heaitft0! -yinmth,e of ninnv friends and Hcipin'axtunee- in this eity anil vieiHi?,v, WASIIIN'tlTON. '" H. A -toty of eight ,ltmiioi' fishermeii wn ilrirteil all tho wny nero the Pueifie iH'eau in n inpll fi-hmg Imut, luiid ing after twdttyfoir iluy- of huril shH un the Iliitish (dumbiiui -l.ore, ivaehcil the uuiouu of nnvignli u to il, iu eoo-ulHr diswlctu. The nar nilive tidls how the fisheimen, enugh off thr harlior of ShinuHla, Jupun, in n stoiwi lhn eairietl away their 06 selV maiumaht nml nnliler, wei lritm en-twnrl by eeean euneul-i nml towunl the eud of their trip, hall started. The boat jirounded on oil" of the small uuiuhabilcd isiemlt, that lot the British ('olumhuiii shurr, where tbe men remained unt I pteked iHi by a siut 4eiei'. IIDW i PltOI.ONt! I.IFK H aSopting a simple diet men like Conaro bave,)ld to be too years of age, but with our complex diets of toda, the vltailt) of the aged Is taxed b lis hi most endurance A simple diet therefore. I conducive to a long life, and If th vltalit ec.ime Im paired and weakness seems apparent, our loci I druggist, tbe Medford Pliariiim. have In Vinol a reliable, non-set ret remedy which contains Just the elements needed lo restore strength to weak, feeble old people, and prolong a health. happ life Adv. TOD 1TK TO t'laSSIl'Y. W Wti-it -U' man and wife, poet lion on ralich: man to chore, wife Ml cook fej rrw 'Jticn, It H., Moll Tribe)). FOR ItK.VT tt-r4iu modern hous. I i acres hottom land, good chick. en aad trtroen preposition. $12.50 a moalu Beeneli Invest fo. FOR 8VI.K Tlire good co, t ur re. 1 helfar a-MonthAdd. Mr. D. M. Mcoger. Cemrel Point. Oregon. PaOtte MJxt t WAXTKn" llScksand and free-mill, ing ipaceolHt to small lots, with floe nod eaeted gold aad plailanm. Udreiw T- W. ttreett?, Ho it. 3RDER RUMOR Rome a, Jttfat. IM 'MOBILE GUNS EAR COAST DEFENSE 1 Jan 10. llrlga- t XSIU.N'tJTOX, iiii., nm.i-al u'srerlt. of -coast artll- 1 l.eJUI JblllliICr ,0lU lll.C.B0M,e ''''"e, tllHt I while the coaet ooiense woras wr ' Intended prtmarlly Jo defend cities horagei, they wwe ?Uo lolpr'' that .r.-li-ll f the meen-1 .s aL ..'i ,.nbiii,.armvidir fire- iu Portland, which hne land anr support the navy along the coast line. Dune of large caliber, he said, would be rushed to any point to drive off enemy war - Hhln.i.rotectl.iK landing parties. The new for,tlflctlons pjannod for!f tert Ihnl enu-o.l conMeninimn in Cape Henrv, Itockaway lloach and i fire inwirnnce eirele, San Francisco, ho said, would require A fireman'-: helmet anil 11 gmnil an additional force of forty compan ion These would be equipped with sixteen inch rifles. Kvery fortifica tion now, he said. Is short one to f(o companies of the force necessary to man fifty percent 01 : ho batteries. Pacific coast artlllorjr'rgBrrlsons are kept close to full and men for du6' In the Insular possessions are with drawn rrom forts on the Atlantic forts. 10 E SAN FRANCISCO, Jim. 10. Mrs. Cbnrles F. Akcil unnoiiiicoil toilny she 'would close her home here nnil mii! from New York, .Innunry '27, to join lier htisbnnil, the Rev. ('Initio K. Akeil, nt The Hague, in cntnplinnee with n cnblernm received today from him. Mr. Akcil, recently nnpointeil one of the five permnnetit Aincricnn pence ilolcgnlrs of tbe I'ord expedi tion, 1 ently notified his eongregu- tion, Unit of the First Conjrrejfiitionnl church. Hint he would offer his res iimntiou, retuniiiiir here after tho eon elusion 01 In pcii-e work, if desired, or. "find jiniithcr job." . . . Jelly Roll Recipe Only Two EjfiJs Required BvMrs.Jau.et 'MeNcnzle ill, Jidiot1 of the hitoii Cookiitj ScAool Afagastite Tliis Jelly Roll Is fast bccomltiff very popular on account of the way it kcepi fresh. With proper handling It should keep fresh a whole week, providing it isn't oaten op lu the smalltime, fur itii every bit as kxhI as it looks. 33 "2F?r." hCJtt noil On cuj stfftil four ttnnt tttlf itaanl'ul saitl J ri il tenifiiafnfs ir' KC Maiivtr 'tutft irttd rW 1 Unex; t tgg. haUn tight; 1 futtHgr U en- it't htit.it gln. f ' jttfyt fw tiertJ fMgar. Bent the sugar into the eggs; told the lemon rind, then the flour, sifted three titnrs with the salt ami liekint, itowdor; nml, lastly, the milk. Hake in a but ternl drliiptiig jmti; turn outoiinilniup cloth, trim off the crisp tslges; sprsl with jelly ami turn o er atel over iuto a roll while still warm. Dredge th top with powdered sugar. Hot milt: used in the jelly roll en ables (t to lc rolled wiibtnit ilanger of cracking. II.ivc the iiiilk scalding-hot, aW be careful to hove the eggs ami suKur Ittsiten, together until wry light and creamy. )llake iu a UKxleruteoeu. K C Jelly Roll U illustrated ongc thirty-two ol tbe new sml lmudtomely i11utruteil 64.puge K C Cook's Hook, which insy be Muretl v by wndinjj the certilKute tsuked in e try 25-cut oun of K C UukiiiK' PoAtler to the JABWK3 Slyc. Co., Chicago, 111. oo-e-er' i r o-.o-oeo "0-o-o-o-o-0"0' DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD lit h small psiksge of llunileir Hresit Tea, or as the Cermsn folks call it,"IUwtiirger llrut 'thce'stsuy pharmacy. Tske a tnbteNMHtful uf the ten, jwt a cup of boiling wnter itpea it, pour tbruMKk a siete and driua a trseop full st any time during tbo dsy er befere rvtiriHK. It U thn mot effect lye wsy t break a sold and cure grip, st It epee the pere nf tbe kln, relwhtg congestion. Alto kuewMS the bowel, thus driving a 'cold froot the system. I Trv it the Next time yn sutler frass s cstltl er the Krip. Il u ittcitsrnsife mill rutin ly vegetable, tliercfore nsfe sud harmlci. iluAJKHT OUT Bab Fain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jutobs Oil - When your berk m re sad Issm or huMhegu, s-wlira or rlunuuia hi vest tinl up, don't sutler' liet a afc eeet boUK- of out !u-nt "St. Juraes Oil" at auy dru ur. pour a little i yuer baud and rub H right htte the pain or aeh. moa! by the time yea ami Ifty. th saieecss d kuac- m w auae. Hea't stay cripple! This soeihlay. tatiog il needs l used osV ease, U tafcs IU aeae 4 nt rnjoi ens of yeur bach ami rests the misery. II is 101- f yet obeahilely ksrsslses a4 JWl ham the eVia. ItolMat clso ateoa himhofs, sciatic jll I SS I l 19H3 BLAME NSURANGE AGENTS FOR ALL i POHTLANl), Or.. J.-n. !!. To (been fre.pient in the In-t lew venrs, 1 were due to the enreleesne- o in - ! -urance ajrent-, fire Marshall J. Stevens made ,,blie today the result jury mibpociin were 'placed recently iu an emptv Jwt. Ihe lire inarsuni E ND1ARY FIRES then sent u deputy to get this "furm- WOrk, my back pained me diendfull' tn re" insureil. Todny the mnrshnl nn,i by night I could hnrdh staml .showed policies from twenty eompnn- Lftor I unit work, r rouldn't re-,', ilia, eueb insuring lhee article for!)oaug Kidney Pills wore Just wh it .f.00. In a frame sbnek in another port of the -ity n fireinnii' helmet, n grand jury HiibjHienn nnd n tin cup le-ult-ed ) tbe obtaining of almost a score mole of policies for 10011 enih. SteM'iis stated Hint in the deput's rounds of the agencies no efl'oit wns, r;!;r t;rt:;;,!r ;:,::::::!: ! did they nsk lor u list ol the youO. j Lime-Loss In Tuberculosis lu tlir .ImiriiMl of llir Ainrrlrnn Mritlciil .i.'lllin Unnunrr 17, Itllll ,nm thr fulliittlnut . II lin Itrrn tunny llnir nfnlril Ihnt lu Itilirrt'UltmU or lu llir err liibrrciiliU slnite an lurrrnanl auiutnl uf riilrluiii lllnir) lo leal, ImiIIi In Ihr urlur auil (iips In met. ilrtnlnf mtl.nlliin lm lirru t.,,.nnl lu lir furrriumrr of llir ilrrlui mrnl ill lulirrriiliisla "FOrcril frraiuic nf lutneilln.lii pallrnlM unil llir vuiiriuiiim uiiiiiuul air rnK' auil lullk oner Kltru urh m llrntM nrr mil uu ciinalilrrril niltU- lilr Iti- a Urac liumljrr til pliyalrlnua nh arr mirrlallalna' In Ifar It-mini ml uf pulniiiunrx lulirrrulmla." U tulirrciiliml In due to u I" rf lime from the aystoin, the siuicns (f Kckuinns Altrrntlvu in the licit moiit of tbu ilinrAsc msv Iih ilvic n fiart, to the f.it that it ..nt ma u Inie salt sn toiiiiiliu J with ctli.r aluahU liiKK'.lloiilK as t he ranily nsnluilluti'it. AIwiom we have tiraxl liners ot Kckuinn'B Alleriitlve to uttnul nirht ly to matters of food. In niMltlon to tert and proper llt, nntf, nrcliva r cir l'i i s-i rties to l,e ni'ilil. nii' I i ii'imaroiis cnn-n of npiuiicnl ihmi'iv from tuln-n n lonln nml kimlrcl i lirnt nml l.roti. hhil nfOrtimiH IIi liii.in'n AllcLitiM) tuts itiiiltil IIiIh nrnl Il tlurn nut I'orilHln oplnlc, nar rntlrs or Imlilt-fnniilnif ilrunn. no It In arr to tr. Your ill ukwImI has It or will onlrr It, or nu can Krl It from us illrrrl, Ucliiunn l.nliorutur), I'lillatlrlphla, Price $1 nnd $2 n bottln. 0OES IT PAY? - ASR OUR GRADUATE$. Their earning powers have been doubled and f reblfd since completing their courses ot stud) at the Medford Commercial College Mid-Winter Term Begins January 3. Day nml Evening Sessions CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER HAMS, BACON and LARD (Acorn Brand) Ont PRODUCTS AUK ON SAM! AT MKDPOUD: Independent Market, Schlerfollu's, Marsh & nennett, Jones Cash tirocery. Hutchison & I.umsden, Ilrownlee Grocery Co., Olmstend lliocery. CKNTIIAh POINT: C. P. Meat Market, Cranfll & Itoblnett, Fabor & McDpnald. TAI.KXT: Talent Meat Markot, Talent Mrc. Co.. Vandersluls ij, Iltirgan. Insist on home products. Inspection invited nt our plant. Los Angeles the li.iti SOUTHERN l!u .nii I ,-Ui Suiiihi in t .iht x.irm nttl.M ti MOUNTAIN RESORTS i P..-.i.l, MmiroMa. Pwojia, HidliiiiiU iiiii! liwr-iilc. BEACH RES0RT m San Diem, Ung Ucaeh, Cafglina Islnnd. Veuu-e or S.inia Harlwra. SCENIC TRIPS to Mi. l...w.. Ml. WJ.n or the r2Amta Harden- m t'ninliiiii. ""B"' $42.60 it the snil round tnp rule t.. Us Aafdr- 1Mb Medford. Sjopoveb. ulluwid ni any nwlat; A-k the I I ,V o O Southern Pacific John M in nci.il ii I. O Words f roiri Home stnteincntK That Mnv Pe luvetli;at- u. TetJmony of McttfoMl f'lllyeni. AVIitln n Moftford cltlzoti come- tti the front, teflfnj; his friends nnj riolchbori of His cxperlenre, o.i cnl rely op .ills rtiterltv The a, monta of people resldliiK in far nw places do not command sour i on denoo. Home endorsement kind that back IloniCs KIdnev v) Su(. to,Um01iy i convincing , VPgtgntlon proves It true. Ilclow. n fltnlomolll of Mtulfonl rm.aml , Xo stronPer proof or merit c.i, ., hod. , F. w. 0ra). .,07 Pain. 8t . Med- forll( mys: M.v glili botlibr 1110 and caused thnk til0 trouble wn neys began to severe pain 1 as made wor-o 0y ()0 Htraln of being on my fct o tiaaicsli. Soma llmea during the da s 1 newlod and cured mo in a short tlmo." .Price B0. at nil dealers, iion't (jlniplj- nsk for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the snmo that Mr. Oray had. Foster-Mllhurn i'n, Props., Murrain, N. V. -Adv. 1 . Medford Hous.e Movers Xi:W lilt.M , I , Houses, Machinery, Hollers, M.nci . Any Dlstnnco ,Ko I louse. Itepnliini; Plume IHH M lll'J So. Neutoun 7:17 W. 1 ltd St. I NEAFIKST TO EVCRYTHING Mote Manx San Francisco pDwi'llSLatOTcmll Oregoniunt Head quarters while in San Francisco Meet tl.cM moderate rates jliiiiniiililMlirif 'icr1 I ice UUhr ill Civry N . Kellcy room. Svuil nihil- i i . . linn given to Indies .ir7r,LL irovrliiii! nncKor. MsfflKa L (.ti. a in nine m ; mhiM dmm,! room. .j w.i in CALIFORNIA W vcHsV K ' iss. j i ' meat anx"' Lis. Angele-. (be Mctmrudi. of i. .un! I Mill thai i i M-lect tho v i wih In Me. iivient i ntc u I' '-sWltf H r Aeut iiri ji.ii e OO O oa o r