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MKiwnn'MArfi fiuv.rsK M-:rKor. (m.mbix, tup ' " . i -1 i t i - i i i mill i Mfcjfc i. TUIK SIX rMv. r-'Knwr'ATfr 21. min U. S. GIRLS, BEWARE OF PRINCE OF WALES g PLAYS ' CAN'f FIND DANDRUFF Kfty Ml of dandruff aHeapt ir a'ter one of two application of In ili-rlne rubbed wall Into the iip with the finger tlta. (lei a 2jmi,1 ionle of IHwderia at anr drug nr nnd iae vonr hair After a few ai pllcHtlon ton can t find a parti-1" f dandruff or anv falling hair, and t'a arnlp will tiMei itch Adv fc OF Countess Says He Is Not Up to American Standard FOR SUGAR BEETS: PROBLEMS OF LIFE! ' m CAMPAIGN MA HIS MfcS PREPAREDNESS UPON UNASWERED WORD I s&k 1 sn . s . " I MARCH if I George, Antin, bead agro ulluriat of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar eoiiiipeny and tho Oregon-Hah Sugar com. imny, met with field superintendent of tb local company titU forenoon at the Medford hotel. At the meet iug n plan waa outlined Hint will be followed out commencing- at otioe. It waa deeided thnt Mensr. P. R. Hrnmwoll and IMwin Austin will lie 111 charge of the Hgrieulturtil work between Oold Hill Bnd aietulnle mid Mesur. Samuel Storey mid J. It. l'cttirigill will Imvc charge of lliu Hitme work from Quid Hill south. Those men will (jive thoir entire time ntid attention to the boot grow em in thoir rcapcalivc dialrit't, in- st meting thum m tho nolodtion mid proper preparation of tho land for tin' planting of bat'ts. Mccst. Ilrnmwcll nnd Aimlin ran hi reach d by mall or phono t (IrmitH Piibn mid Mr. Rloroy mid .Mr. I'lttingill l Medford, Tho heel grmrfrii mo urgmd Itv Hie company to yot in tottoli with thrwe urnllemeu nt tho curliest moment, am M'ul mid soedur will ho here within a week mill needing will commence on the enrly laud n aoou n iho turn! it ready. Sufficient weed Iiah hren secured to plant 7000 acre o thnt fnimom who hnve nut yet signed oeiitrnela, li it who are considering doing " .lioiild notify the company at oneo. nNiigcmcniM nnio neen muilu Willi a reliable Jnaiicc contractor to ItirniNli all linnil Inbor noooaanry. Any bout raiser who ore depend ing on Jnpmieitfl hihor should notify the field auporinliiidonU or the coin puny office at onee. The eoniMiny will need from thirty In fmiy good, practical fnnnora to do the planting. Aiplifiiitlojui f,,r Ibis work should lie left at the office at onee. Messrs. Anatin and Iliminvell will eddies n meeting nl C'enlnil Point tonight nl 7-10, to whieh nil citiren are muled. GIRLS BORROW FORD FOR M RIDING SPIN Miss llryau mid MIm Thorn, two hlKh school girls, Jumped Into a I'nnl utitnmohllo In which mio of Urn stu dent had ridden to school and, ilnr Iiik n recreation hour at that liistl tittlon yesterday noon, iindorlook to enjoy a unlit urmind the block, In which tlii)' gulckly canio to grief. Turning sharply, at n IiIkIi rate of upend, Into Sixth utruut, they mnashod Into a airing of aulON utand ItiK In front of tho Klk Toinplo. I nublo to inunitKe tho "liorrowwl" inuchlao on the turn at mich a Knit, they pi 11 nk ml plumb Into tho roar of tun flrit car la the row. which hap. poned (n ho JuiIko Kelly', iimaHbliiK thlnRN up a littlA, flattenliiK a rear tiro and vmnvhliiK a front Unlit by throwliiR tho car Into tho noxt nn In tho MtrliiK. which chaurml to bo Architect Clarke. That, too. uffeiwl Mime ilammiu. Tbe runaway mrhln Mopped with flat I Iron and bent axle iiid tho Rlrld Jumped out APPEAR UPON SIAGE 'I be --cnioi iIiim uf the high school bac been wry bus ichcaiiuir dur 1 UK Hid week for their vnudeille to be imen at the I'age I'Vidny aud Sut iirday b'ecH Mi pt4treii. The ilifchA Krccl Sicwart, Finnceii iiaeon, Alcne Allen, Wru lnuc, I In. wl A Ml. LMkr 'anr, Dorothy Thoru and Gladji. Wilon will apKa'r itt a clown dunce. 31wn Dorothy Thorn, Italw fiwo )U and ilildrcd Wick will mm 'in ail oriuiual etbctic daaiM", which mIM b n fair demon t ration of Iwal "Muir rilli.mHo.. will aiU' a taw frtitaiatibU Chariw rha4w, ably aaahletl in hi fiiimy Chadiu walk by Lolam) Xo aa a fetching young daw. Ml. Theic will be no adxancc in price al I lie Mage. FRESCH AlflSillfS lOniARO nAI(, STATIQf AT AEU o l;.UI.s, Feb. 3 1. -A wiuudrnff of I'K'in'h aeroplane ccrdaN boin- The mimic at tbe .Vatatorlnm ml Ink Mtt etenlni waa a apaeial tm tare. The chorua loft waa crowttad an i tho bin bolr certainly hav nr donn finer work. Mr. Voaaof waa at hl beat and tb groat aawimbly ruaimndttl to bl enthu.ilaEm. A dikrt aitng by Mr. Voaaty and Mr. Mil niiNidea "O l.ovi That Will Not l.t Mo Qo." wan exiwllsntly rHtitlrd. A eorttot aolo, "Tho Itonary," and a vihskI nolo by Mr. Vtiawy anrlehod tb Rurvlea very much. lirKii dHlenutldim wert preaont from AKbland aud I'hftouix. ICvory night there are many peopUi coming from th adJolnliiK towua. Tonight a larg dvloKallou la oxpoctiNt from laekaonrllto. vMr. Ma I hi had a claar out atralgtn forward ionnon on "Th Unniiawniel Qiientloii." Ilia tent wna "excopl a iiinii bn born again ho can not una the kingdom of heaven." Vor a acrlptura loaaoii ho read the account of the vlalt of th" ipicen of Hheba to Kulomoii. Ho aald In part: "8he waa attrarlad to tho fa mom king by reason of Ma groat fam for wladom, wealth and powar. Tho later wlHdom baa It (bat "a gruater Koto mon la here." "Solomon waa groat bofniiao ho had a groat father- It la ever u groat thing for any man to havo a great father. He waa gieat (mcaiimi of the loyalty ho Umpired from hi aiihjocia. IU waa groat In Hint he aakttd flrat of all the great gift offered him that ho might have auiiorloi- wladnm to direct tho affair or hi kingdom. "Jiiau Cbrlat malchoa the wla king In nery one of thoae parllcitlara and ninny more. "It I the unnuawored ipioallon of life that bring man to .Inaua Clirlnt. N'lcodomim, tha thoughtful and learn ed whm aiked logaidlng tho problem of tho now birth and Jeaua (old him plainly. "Vo niuat ha horn again." .Myatuloiia? Yea- o la tho flrat birth- tlia pbyalcal blrlh. No man cuter any world until he la born Into that world. i "If Cod ran fit a man for the phyil. cal world by the phlcal birth -la It anything atrange that He can pro pore a man for the apliltual woild by a uplillual blitb. "JCaccheiia waa another man who came with an unanawcrcd nueatlon. "What Hball I do?" and J emu told him what ho ahottltl ilo - lu other lan guage but with the amt Import "ye muat be born again." "The rich young mlor came ha knew full moII what ha ought to do mid .lean told him Juat what he x pooled him to tall him thin man nuailiwl to aiirreujer hlmntdf -he waa wrapiwiil up in bl morality - hla le-gallMiu- and (he ono thing he had not done waa to detach hlmaeir from hla wealth ho tbe Maatar aald "H and gle" Thla he wa not wllllug to do Tliua Is It ever the unamiwcred quodliui bring men to the lourcc of plrltual knowlmlga. And the anwe -I tho mih for all man In order to enter tha kingdom of hoaten and have eternal llfe--a man mut bo born uplrltnally " The latere! In thoae mcetlngM In cream from crlce to aervtce. l.at night whan the Invitation waa given aome twenty pai-eona toapoud ed Tonight will bo Young I'mple' Night a spix ial service for the youth of the eomiiiuiiltv. liter body Is In liei Krldm Ik Min's Night, when a gnat tllloiu Is expected ELEVEN YEAR OLD Ashlaiiil pau'til- -.-cm unable to find a cm.itivc lor tue uu lmaiin of their bos to run awa i'rcipicutly aud Mrilentl,. ):. 11. Faulk of that city i iu Medford and neighboring oomiuuuiteu Unlay looking for Willie r"aulk, II year old, his M.n, who, with a l'hillip hoy nboul the same age, ran away from home a lew days ago and are yet "at large." The boya have been Haying "hookey" from school i wristcntly lately that the jiiMiiilc autborilica warned them agniust turthcr oft'ciice of that nut ure. Theu they bid. Tbe chic I' of police lMian a search for (hem. They beard of it and, fearing Iho cou(Hiicucci. if duM'oerrd, they left town. The mothers are wildly tear tul aud I be fathers ate on the search 111 onuuoux silence. Kihuld0anyonc discover two strange boyn of their aiac und age "-.mmpiiii; around" they should notify Clue I ilt (u, )lcd ford, or Chief Purler of A -bland. VnilTUO HI IM AUAV "", TT"8- '"V . ,,M ,flM' , ,T ,, . Wtt,or- Ve.,o.,havetopytbe.aine cine, and po.Hlvely contain, no chlo- iuu no KUN AWAY h nui... f.w u. ,-. '1: "'- orother IUUIIIU iUM mini w 11;1UUII, flll1 llllH,M.d Yoil Iml) NM.it.i.. ,, .., e .ho rti thlt ,onov, You t., maVie Blircot,,..f dfl moit cough IUV,Mres say that hereafter I will nut lb., nl- '.d"r Misplclon aa Oolatora Of the . w..." ... .' . L. . .. ... V ' . " . " ,Hl,,p, My Ciuiiilcss Itusscll. I cun aeo how the I'rliue of W.ilr eould marry an Amerlian. for nnr lean women are charming, beautirnl. witty; but. frankly, I cannot et win an American girl should marry the I'rltifio of Wale! I Namo the A nalo-American mar- , rlago which have proved woith while for the bilde. How many , Ainerlrau iiocrcaaoM are living with Ihelr hubaiid How many ailentlv thank their atftra and thslr abrewd i marriage settlement--that they art NOT? The plan lo unite an all-Important aclon of degenerating phyalque lth aoiiudHi- Mlock I nut new. King Milan of Serbia himself a stupid, i dninkoii figurehead of royalty ' ronllied that bf dwarfed. Hi develop- ' ml sou and heir, Alexander, bora all iho pllnclplo Ktlgmata of degeneration. The king therefore decided that ill iIhoiikIi. Alexmiu i dld chlldlena Ucargo nor Man would ever coll ide ontwn prince ahould marry an am! bin dwiaty nded , rent; the heir to the crown would he American! Ilcr clean vitality would t If you look at the photograph of ' forced to contract a royal marriage, atrengtheu tlu rolled conMUuilon all the ii'IkuIok house sou will aeo What American girl would rUk the hereditary In all royal fa mllles! , how closely tho mombera resemble i danger of flodlr.g hcrtolf a plural Milan demanded oulv that tbe bride each other. All royalties are too wife? bring a dowery of $20.oao,080, of which he should approprluto one-half, the bridegroom one-quarter, and the remaining $&.nno,noo be spent on agents' rommistlons, palace furnish ing and wedding expenses. Three trans-Atlantic cmdldatea for iiucenhood were dlwoierod. but their hard beaded falhei.i Instated the stipulated clow im Kliould be set tled 011 Hie mi 1 i ,111 nncrii und her male belt-. Mtl.in'-. piaitliul plan FOR SPEED MANIACS' Albert I'.n'itci ..t tYuti.i) I' 1 wna ari'iiiiiiiul th- iinnnmg in iho munieiMtl com I u the chai'i;i ol ex- cceding the shc.I limit in him drive .... " i about the Mice.. f ihi. e.ty Sun- lay. IU s lined i ll.ivinc iu money, he . , m.u.d to in. on his iimii recogni.iii' ' iutil be ''! il and jmid (he l'm . mi iiKKfi .. iiiw u-aiure or- - 1-" ' " " wasteo. ueiium moMt or tliem are rMldien like It it u sn nioauuni 1,. '!" -.,'-".:! ' ojud.e.hiy .i W'-r?r ",-nl Principal., of sugar and , lake U U Xnl.ke an o" heTml. ! im ,... . . . . . , . 1 iktii.if i.t nut u rin., ..r -. 11,. ..in . . ... iciioer tu jau 11 ue cm. 1 ,wi in. " - - ,,.,,. 'tlona. at home at one-flfth the coat, "n'- " U B,fc0 rP,r,cl 'thoH- urelv o to the Uedforil Mh.rm.nJ "Note the fact. U.. that rncing .- Ibat eviJence exl.ts ,0 the ef- .Mdk7or 2 ounce7,50c whTo" by auto drifts .... the I'acilie high- ' ' ''' " tV gchlffmann-s New Concentrated Ux way. both way- mm. Mcd.onl. nnd ","'- Thto report haa been un- pectormt. whu.h loej tumnl w lilici.Arl Mw.,,,.1,1. ,y ,l dorlnvMtlga.onrorwmeday. with lw 8ntlsfaol,on or mmw: Ashb.n.1. i. of fre...nt occurrence, i h rlt thai Tnltad ita.c. authort-. w1 , rMnnA MU Miraeulo.., .-e..H.s In.,,. Mrnma ue- w w t ofH.-l r..Jguarters In Jin o, 1io1iij U(i Mh a eiiienis an1 rciMxtctl nearly everv till XflhMl' ..I1 lltM.. .Im,.. ..a... ....' f ,. HM V. III!".' M.IHIII 11- !. Kor lo wv daiuaw. even when they collided with oilier ears and broke, them up, Thcf oftenders will be reached under another luw. They' are endanirerinir human Ht'c and prop- ..klt' lllll.w .1... k. kj ..I..... I...... ) 11 11 1. , . . ' cii-ulile ioeUe.s..c-s. It I- evident thai drastic punishment will tunc In 1 1. . . '.. . b' ...lliclcd against tln.-e bo prae tice it. linmaii b-i 1. i.,u pic-iou-. to he saen'icc.b t II X III spcinl niaiii.ic4' UNIONS. Xcb. wuuie of Kliner .1. Bu, former Cniled Ktii V.i bl Oi.. 1. 1- I i.l n t Ct iaMHaaaKOIaKv!'Hin(K 1 ,nf I Jit HMt ' "SI fliKyMmawawajay 1 wfflmv HaaaW elHnPri " nearly related. Dog fanciers know that Japanese sImvo dov, through being Inbred, have no braln-iwwer debt to "generoua" Oermau Jew, I tacked wo hold our own In front of tall. (- jand for 50 ycara tbe iiuarry of do- '"n'. where our foicoa hold a ra- A progrcrlvc lo&a of mental power signing women once said, while Ine south of Horbo foiost. marks almoH every ruling houae In ! watching the present prince of Wales ' "Tl1" retreat of our troop. In cer Kurope. '"There goea the last king of ICng-1 ,0'n tlon which wore oidorod to Contrast the crown princes of Ear- land!" 'avoid useless loose was o.xucutod In ope all coui'ri, and the children of , Why, then, should an American , Prfct order and without permitting coiiblna; the arevlteh stricken with girl, with life all before her ritk her ' thB enemy, who advanced slowly and a mk Kit rioiis disease, the heir of happiness to stand in the shadow of a al l'" l""'4' of eonalderable acrlfIco, I'm-m.i a tdouii maniac, tbe prince of , threatened throne? l0 break our front at any point. The - i-s- - bombardment continues In the re- T DRUNKEN, 1 WEEKS " n .. .o, ,., :::; r ;:,:,r.k:r :::: :.'::: : - .... . or Jgcg l.alir. This U the first WBglifei.i,i.ee ; that Intoxicant are '"'"'H KO,d '" t'''8 ' or f-lnlt obtained sin. e the atute-wlde prohlbl- Hon law Incline effective on Jim- nary I. I.ahr hud no money with CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia How T Cct Quick Relief from 11 wu -Cold. It' Splendid ! n one itiimiie jvHir cli". im.iiil WiU a !'.. air ig of n... I. 1 will cVr and vu can Ini-mbo fie. i W !........- .M ,1 .. tj inu 1. iwsiii;, puiiiuin, ei n hrada.'lic. lr,.aot. No struggling 1 I'fciilli u( ui0bti tour volj ur cAi.mii dl be gear. 't a sin ill hottle ef El' Tr. im I i! 11 from air druvi"' n . ' l Ui f.agrint. Am -'i t ' or Riwirlpi It ; i. 1 ' naiumj..' 1 f t . , . . ..' -.K.lll. .. ARREST - ---- !!-- r-ui.w isar- si mni-v sis anun. 1 iv aan by nn nn 1 as mti .n r AwanaaHA. .', in daf. hi brother donf and d imti. Hie hlr apparent of Austria d m ended riom the mad Hapaburg. In all Kuropo there I only ono roal family of healthy and beautiful clilldren-'tho Italian king's. King Vidor. mi tindoralied. nhVHlrullv handicapped rem of the usual royal father, wisely wedded llelwm of Montenegro, daughter of a penannt 1 r,nr- I tho same Intensity irons tho right Physically the prlnco of Walea I ' bank of the Mouse a far a Onion, pitiably alight head III shaped and j south of Orde. Owing to tho vlo bony, arms and log like plpesteius. 1 lenrc of the bombardment of our ad Intellectually, ho Ik not clover. Thoao vaneed iiosltlona at llrabunt-aiir-wbo know him bet testify he know Mouse our troops have evacuated his limitations, and tluloka from ho- j the village under cover of night. Ing king. j protected by the flauklm; fire of our nivon sufficient spunk, tho prince 1 PUlona on the left bank of the I of Wa'ea could contract a aocrot mai-- ' -Mouao. rlagj with a non-royalty, us hla fore-) "An attack directed on SainoK beam have done ore this. Hut the n,,x has been roptilaed." , union would not bo P-gil unlea tho Admit lletivnt In I'laci-s. king gave hla approval. Neither The late king. Kdward Vll.--gcn- lal, poor In teady monev. always inidislolge us. liast of the front at- 1 Portland have been requested to take I charge of the matter. It may b. that Lawler i.n supply a m..R link or tvo in Iho chain of exl.l.n.e against ' th.' ii-ecis , FOR BRONCHITIS, SEVERE COUGHS colds and whooping cough . .Make Uh llet .Meillcliie nl Home t f ,ip w '-X-iawto medicine u.uall, sold In bottles holding only :.' to 'i 4 ounces (10 to 20 teaspoonsful I Is lamely full pint l.'s tmspnontuli This 1 I. .l-.i.u r. ii I ;u,ir 1 .1 t' 1 or t 0 i-h or Hew lt ..i.t 1 vSAFK DEPOSIT l r 1 r 1 r t s r- n ' r ' ' ' - .'.' .1- t I va --- - -- v w c- - 1 iivvii 11 if iiniiu 1 a. - phipi nil i- Q mratKgBTTani'wir-. I iinii ni. m immiin 11 1 iiw5ffl . ,1 nA Al ' 1 il' 'J ue and li ir-ln I 1 We have M.ite i."id-.i, iioi- toe r. ifc here as low as 3U IHI MI IP IM it I.U OVr R ?2VtARSUNOERONf MANAGEMENT I Tbe game btlwcen Ashland nnd Mrdford in the N'at .March 3 will not he of mhmitnge to the home team becaiiKC of the of the floor. On the contrary, Ashland will have the .idantii.'e in their home frame nnd an I'U'ii bicak in onra. I...--I uiht (he AahlHiid lonm mo iii'iil the Armory hall in which to ptaiticc. Tbii gica Ihetn .1 floor I lie same sizo n .Med ford's mid nl-m- ibi'iti lo tirtin for the style of p'n mnti'd ti tltiet couditiou. They aUci hate their'Nninll floor on which they will play I ho game wilh Med ford. Wo hnve only the N'at lloor ami no Mtnnller hall on which to prac tice the giiine iiocpasury for tho Ah land gniiici. Why Aaliliiml will not play 011 Iho Alniory lloor, which is of iccpihttioii aiae, instead of compelling the visit it'g tenm to play on their sinnll gym floor is not understandable. The largo floor gives better opportunity for fcontiiift n largo crowd and Riven punniaiiun for belter playing than ft crowded floor. The Aihland team u one of vet ornni. Harrin mid Frnloy lmvo both played throe1 yen in on the tcuin, (Iri M'z four years nnd Delmumt two yoniN. TIiIm makes lliem n team of porfeclcd tuncliino play, Ashland will piny Mrdford two ' gmnes nl Medfoul and two on their hwe floor. Tluc with Mod ford in f,,is "'tv will he played .March IMO, , Ahlilniiira .March :!). U " KAISER DinECTS DATTLE (Contlntiod rtom puse ono) A tlt,,, I tuck which was par ticipated In b) at least one brigade waa launched by tho enemy In thfc foroat of Cauhos. Thla attack auc refldixl in taking one part of the forest. We still huld the southern end. All the offenahes directed Mlnat lleaumont, In front of whin. 'on between Orto and Komlzey. "ln '0",a,, th0 omy " CffCdwl '" aln,'nK J00"111, '" "C, of our advanced pouts In the forest of n n,,, vw hve (,rvon ,)ack gomo niwinro panics cast of Itelllon." fM TsisNioiisfiil for ,"d ('cuts , " M bronchial asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and whooplug (mili Hnu Ititfln t.ill itmL.k ...in... I. - " -hummi nonie-maue meuiciiie to probably last the whole family the entire winter emergency and stop each cough before it gets a firm hold. The above druggist. In fact any druggist In this city, will re turn the .none) (Just tho same as is done with Schiffmann's famous Asth madon In every single case where It does not give perfect satisfaction or is not found the best remed) eer ued Vbsulutclv no risk li run I.t i'ui. mis ren ed under this posl ti. r larant.H PRUDENCE r t . 'rf port'tft . r ui-. v 1. 1.1 Irs. . 1 ACIDS IN STOMACH SOOR THE FOOD AND "I'apoV Dl.ipcpiln" Tcs Sour (usy, t'psct StDiuacliN In l-'lu Mluutoi. If what you just ate I souilug on our stomach or Ilea like n lump of load, refusing to digest, or jou belch gas and oructuto sour, iiiidliiCKti'il food, or lmo a fooling of dizziness, heartburn, f 11 linos, nausea, bnd tnstn In mnuth and stomach headache, jou can Httrcly itet lollef In nvo minutes. Ask jour pharmacist to show oit the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-coat canes of I'ape'a Dltipopsln, then you will understand why dys peptic trouble of all kinds uitiut go, and why It rojlovo sour, out-of-order stomachs or djullgostlon In flvo minute. "I'npo'a fI)lapopIn" la harmloaa; tastes like' cundy, though each done will digest and' prepare for assimilation Into the blood nil tho food you eat: boaidoM It inakoao'oti go to tho table with a healthy nppo title; but what will pleaso you most Is that you will foel that your stom ach and Intosllnoa am clean unit frofh, and you will not need to re port to laxative or llvor pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will hnvo mnny "Pnpe's Dlnpopslu" cranks, ns somo people will call them, but you will bo en thunlaNtlc about thl splendid stom ach preparation, too, If you over tako It for Indigestion, wascs. hoartburn, sourness, dyspopsln, or any stomach misery. Oct some now, this minute, nnd rid yourself of stomach misery nnd liidlgcitloii In fe mlniitcp -Adv I'l.Hiirr vot it TitoTii IS A t'AltAT lUVMOM)! Notii,'7 cn t ll'o tbo place of a illaitoml v.lrn i r nun to plighting a troth. You will ne( r regret the tasto and oxiiendltiire Invested In this fitting seal of your engagement. To satisfy yourself and tho person most directly Interested In the mat ter that the diamond Is above ques tion. bu It of a dealer who Is known for hi fulrnoas and right methods. Martin J. Reddy thi:.ii:wi!i.i:h IIoiism of Quality VISITOKS ALWAYS WKLCO.MH INSURE YOUR agaln-t pa n arl rhaust.-n by hav Ing nn tr-i tli m under t'.c I. VTKST and HhST Fvtcn, of ce and nervo measurements And if found neces sary, fit then, to proper jjlasnes, DR. RJ.CKERT KVi:.SH.HT SIMXIAT.IST Suite l-'J, Over May's, .Medfoiil. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tttree-year-old Caroline Testout ltood for sale av a bargala w ami-iH is !SS2Ss5SCr-Vs. Tbe finest roses in Medfor from the tof roue hedge In tho city. Tbe Caroline Testout la a perpet- ual bloomer, larye pink rosea, and tbe bent hedge or street rose for this tilinato. f, Pii??e, the Florist , 1 d v, i J V liiiiiled a ruilwa hinlioii on Ilia iul ikiris , i M,t 4 ditd a ga Inuk. A Mt-Q re wan allien ml, tbt wur uf- Til ! 1 1 iHirts. O Why SmoHc lilt ( litapi WUl'n I. i...n Ijs an onl 10q, Hue bi'V wea bi.iniifiiaekin.iw '") K t.l. , I w ii.oiu 11 irn rJ , n! n !'t f (on- i o j 'O, ,,' I. nit r Tin t!. AJ)I' )n .!,:... In I' Oil .. Inii li 1I.1 . nil 1 .,! V I l.in.l l.v I Hiiil(Ci 1 1. it) .11 i9 aKfrMMar- 1