Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HONG KONG KOLUM
Have ou over noticed thnt tho
morn iluga it woman Iiiih on her fin
gors the oftenor her Imlr nootls a
fuw lltllo pats?
Sumo CmiiiiI
Xllen frlendn are looking forward
wlUi Interest to tho looturo of Dr.
WdVnrd Amherst Ott. n formttr whII.
known ''nrmlugton toachor who Iihh
wojj faino on tho looturo jilntfonn,
which will bo on Tuosday ovonliiK.
Doctor Ott will glvo his famous loo
turfc, "Sour aranoa." which he has
glvon oil 2000 occasions and bofore
over 1000 people. Tho Wnrron (O.)
Chronlolo.
,
Dooming Ihn Home Town
A. AVIlt now lives In his now homo
In Wont WnrronliurK. Ho starts out
to mnko Reed on his rltlionshln. Tho
first dash wan tho rocolpt of tlin-o
pedigreed pups from Muakogeo, Ok
Inhomn. Thuso pups will likely bring
In H revenue to tho village, besides
innny other valuahlo things Mr. Will
will do for tin. Wo certainly wol
ronio him In our midst. Tho Wnr
ro'tiHhurB (III.) Times.
"Woll," Raid tho doctor, "you'ro
curod at last. How do you foot?"
"I feol," mild tho pittlunt, looking
ut his wiillot wully, "I fool on If 1
could atari llfo all ovtir nKaln."
Tlioso KIhmiIiIo (YlmlmiN
Tho best man at a wedding, unless
MDlimt with an attack of embarrns
muut, usiialy kisses tho brldo. It la
oliBtuinury, but not yonipulsory. And
It Is woll to any here that Aselatant
.Tollco Chief Korbls Is a bollovor In
, fnllowliiK tho custom those days
Wid ho doos It without ombarraM
muni, hnvlux ovoroomti whv audi dlf
(lglilty IhrouKh hli wlda xporlauce
with orlmlimli. frho Oary (1ml.)
Poll.
'I'oilijV HolhliiKtir
A oertalu lawyar who w a nan
dldat for a mituleliwl offle wwut
uut oanvaaahiK nii day, and knocked
al a callnit door. Thh dour waa
upsned by a woman.
"Is your lituitMHd In, Mri. V
luiiilrnd tha lawyr.
"No. air," wm lh reply, 'but l
know what ytiH wawt. My huaband
Is aura to vote for you btrauae you
not htm off for stMltng thai bam
Ihki wmK."
"Nm, ho! Allege! alMllug of the
limn." rorreeled the lawyer
'llegotl tie viewed!" waa tho
woman' amlllig rejtly. "We've got
a bit of It left still. Lemme give
ou a aaadwlch ( It, air."
Sttj Iho (iliN on Hut I'llm
Love may Itv bltuel. but lma
you're aaylag good-bye to HIM. on tbe
trout uorob remember, tht Neighbors
hovo mighty good eoegbt.
An ludhui.Aiill
The following letter was routrrb
Htod to The Timet of ludia. pub
Imbetl In Uembgy:
"My uurpoa for rlnlln on )itu
ibla is to tniurm you many Kugllah
Urotben not to giro her and deve
tiH to your wdya beeaww they will
In the end becum proud sad then
they will want to vote. J or J thing
haftpet at Victory garden to morrow
, npd than I att of a sudden made up
iny brain to write you Immediate.
There wm many Uagllsu womans aud
when maus aru sitting on the bench,
and weinaua onme, wan stead aud
giro their all lo woman. This bap
mn j or 3 ttmo tomorrow aud I
quoetloa you by Mans and wom
an ur similar In thia world anil tneu
why nisne honors woman. If they
honors old old woman, one thing,
but the honors young young woman.
Jly purtos to vwittt.thts to Inforsg
the I'Jnsltsb Saiifi
loka that wkiJ
they do tbU i m .41 their tMtittlg
lady una i xii hi in utdy gat proud
nud wnUf itu iauiJ; and then ask
To(e.M
MKl)KOm f'R
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m mm aooD day oi old
A WIOHTKKM WARWICK" Hie Hllf or n U,vv by
Sflimiel Hl.vtlic, now running hi Iho tffUiii'rtjiy
KvchliiK I'imt. MrlJlvflir iti (llin utory mnr Imvc wrilti-ii
tho ronl Aiiici'icitii novel,
I lie Nirtiftnim of tin; i'i'Mihlirfln mvty. For ho h written
flic nlory of tho two AlcKinloy winipnlgim nud tho fuliiiiii
hitrniion follow! mk.
iIr. Jilytho luis portiiiyod fho proiiiiiicnt oharncforK
lht (loniiimlod tho wordid politicg of thtmo days with n
olovor hand. Jlnniiii, Alorxan, JJIaft, iMcKinloy, Dingloy,
C'niinon, Quay and othci's arc all thoro.
Air. Illy t he's lalo is a hmtoricnl novel, a il is based upon
fuels, the truth of which are now apparent. If is f ho tale
of Iho K'Hid old days when miht was right and trulh and
honesty were almost unknown in American politics the
story of the campaign sack, tho torchlight procession of
bribery and intimidation, that some patriots pray may bo
returned.
"A Western "Warwick" is a record of the years in
which the people of this country were basely betrayed by
their trusted leaders into the clutches of tho Aforgans,
( arnegies, Ifoekot oilers, Iielmonts, Marrimans and
Hynns, for our boasted prosperity; when the birthrights
of the people were sold bv their representatives for a mess
of pottage.
In those days were forged the economic chains that
now bind us under a load of interest on watered stock and
bonds of the railroads, the steel plants, electric and gas
sysfoms aud every great business that supplies tho wants
of the people, to the payment of the interest on which
there is pledged not only our own lives, but tho livos of
generations to conic.
Air. Hlvthe's story is good reading for everv thoughtful
American, who should road
lory of the same time.
SPOILED BY
TJII'j brief season of grand
backers nearly $100,000
in attendance throughout.
Oscar Ilainniersteiii, the
ruptcy court through his financing of grand onera. Al
most everyone who has attempted to produce grand opera
in America has failed sooner or later.
Yet grand opera is a financial success even in small
hhiropoan cities. It has for years boon a success in Now
Orleans and the City of Afexico. It was a great success
for decades at tho old Tivoli at San Francisco before tho
quake and fire.
Grand opera in America has become a fad with pluto
cracy. The Mch are in) fonder of opera than the poor
but the outrageous prices charged, in tho effort to make it
a social function for the rich, make if. prohibitive. These
prices have to be charged because of the absurdly high sal
aries paid petted grand opera still's. These salaries are
made possible by the underwriting of the opera season by
plutocrats who cheerfully pocket the loss for the social
prestige they acquire or think
f herewith tho chance offered for vulgar disnlav and
ostentation.
Popular prices govern the opera in Kuropo, in New
Orleans, and did govern at Sail Francisco. In the latter
city, when popular prices disappeared, so did grand opera.
The singers were not paid more than the president of the
United States, but the singers
the present high-priced stars sang at tho old Tivoli lor
years for living wages.
If plutocracy would stick to its stocks and bonds and
keep out of opera, it would again become self-supporting
on a busmen basis aud again become a source of pleasure
to the multitude.
IN THE RIGHT
T1II0 Fruitgrowers' league has c
orchardisls for Saturdav aft
library to discuss plans for frost rout nil with a view to the
elimination of the oil smudge iniisHine. This is a move in
the right direction and will be hailed with joy by the long
suffering people of the valley, whoso household effects and
niorchnndiMe stttcks have been annually soiled and fre
quently ruined by clouds of moo( that submerge them on
frosty spring mornings.
If there ever was a public nuisance it is this nasty
method of frost control. It is Iwrd on the orchardist, hard
on the orchard and hard on tho inoffoniaivo populace, who
have cheei'fulh put up with it, ill the hope of aiding the
fruitgrower.
Whether or not the burning of crude oil damage: the
treois is a question the orchardist hiinaelf can best answer.
Certain it is (hat the heavy coat of carbon, closing tho
breathing pores of the tree, is neither a stimulant nor a
fortiliirt'r, and the effect must bo injurious when there are
no spring rains to cleanse the trees. And every drop of
tho oil spilled ruin the productivity of the gumiid it falls
U1M)I.
There are certainly other methods for raising the tem
perature in the orchards than that of the smudge pot, and
they should be given a trial. The solution of tho problem
may not be found offhand, but the sooner work is begun
upon it the quicker results will bo obtained and now is
the time to begin. ,
AS WILLIAM HAGGE
WIAVBRVU.I.R. cal Mmcli tii.
O0't authorities luie said to
dgr that it la their U'lmf thai a
eiiemlon found in troul of a desert
ed enow on Loner Trinity creeW a
week age la that of William Uagge,
tit Fifth avenue. North Seattle
Vnionit the ii'A elfHi muihI -.
hut thin will no he Hie rlcw of
it in comparison with the his
PLUTOCRACY
opera at Chicago cost tho
although good crowds were
iniprcssario, is in tho bank
they acquire in connection
averaged well, and many of
DIRECTION
alien a mass meeiiug 01
ernoou at tho Aledford
a man of Oregon bearing the nauie
llagge. lu a diary there Has written
a name belleed to b tho satue and
addresa Bugene. Oregon.
Communications haw been sent
to iiotli uiM !( in an I'fiori to make
certain I lit' Mentnv of :bt man
Bell-ans
Absolulely Removes
Indigestion. Ono package
pixjvosjt. 25c at all Uiuguists.
I
BITTERLY RESENT
KL PASO, Texas, March 10. For
days reports, and ranrors that ()en
tfral CHlleV troops were disaffect
ed and bitterly roeentml the pursuit
of VIIIh by Amorlcflii soldlnrs Jinvo
flooded this region. The definite
announcement that the Stars and
Stripes had beon carried over the
lutoruatloun! linn by armed forces In
creased these rumors and reports to
a deluge out of which It was almost
Impossible to pick whatever grain
of truth might oxlat.
There seomod no question that a
considerable port Ion of tho Mexlcnn
soldlors and clvlllunx In the north of
tho republic woro bitterly hostile 10
the action or tho United States. The
higher military nud civil authorities
of the Cnrrnnza government showed
every desire to prevent friction but
It remains doubtful whethor they can
control the masses of the population
In the northern district who arc be
coming restless due to the seduloiib
propaganda against Americans which
Is being carried on anions; thorn from
unidentified sources.
Keiortod by Jackson County At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8U.
Circuit Court.
Irfidd & Tilton Hank . Henj. 51.
I'ollin, NummoiiH.
John Carlson ct al. n. Salt Creek
MJniiur & Development Co. et nl.,
iiiipcuriitK'o by ilofcmlnntfc, John P.
imufoid.
N. N. Davis vh. John II. drover ct
til, order Mtutuiniyp demurrer.
V. S. lingers vs. estate of John V.
Viilinor ut ul, default, judgment.
Slnlo of Oregon vt.. F. A. Hyde ct
hi., order overruling demurrer.
Nellie Tiit'inn vs. Tone Turpin, ob
jections.
.M. A. WhIsIi v. Southern 1'neilie
Co., oh.jcdtioiw to com) bill.
Iv. II. Purler . Kosa K. Lour,
motion for new Irinl.
Amclm Mimsner m. tho (loltl Mill
Co. et ul., unit to ioroolotfo.
Stale of Oregon vn. PrwiI Noo,
Unhurt Sinilh, 'u. I). Davenpoil,
Inuwript jiiulluu oui'l, .Mudloni tiix
triel. W. !'. WWllou ve, John A. Torne.v
H nl., suit to forrfuloiu mortgage.
l'roliato Court.
IXnlo of Levi Itogept, kuuuI
4iuie bond.
KntAto of Ahum Poo, hoiiil.
ltetnte of Levi V. llagere, petition
for order to mnrtgngu.
ltiile of Corbet Smit'li, n minor,
guardian' bond.
i i i
Ileal Itsinlo Transfers
Winnie C. Onvtuuv ct vir to
Polly I.. Stoie., lot 10, hlk.
2, (JmyV Add.. .Wedfoni. $ 10
W. K. InghHlue to Mary In-
gledue, land in twit. .'15-IW.
Inrk D. Humphrey to lura
J. Cheney, lots In hlk. S,
Wet .Medford 1(1
j'vrrett .Mingux et hx In Clnra
Ailkeu, luud near A h In ltd
in twu. HO-IK 1
h:erett Miugu et u. (o Dniy
Kobley, land near Aahleiul in
twu. 3U-IK. - .. . .1
NV. II. SingWr. sheriff. U W. (
.MiluiMon, luud in tWi, 37-
S iri
11. K. Ondeliu et hv to Ar
thur I'. Dt'iuimgloH, UdM 1A
and Hi, bltx-k tl, Roea Add.,
Jledford 7."
(le)rg W. K. Si ton l Anna
M. M. Sal..i. lot l:l. blk.
:t. C. l Still., Med!.. id 10
Y. H. Y.H.-. iiu-lw-. t. r.tlu
K. Chile. I.tn.l 111 lHp.il IV. 1
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
T
V1U Hon To Get Ouick Itclicf
om Htud'Colds. Its Splendid!
from
In one luinu' mir t-legged iMtril
will own, the air kiwj;c4 ol jour hca.l
will (lir od ou can britV freely
No mote hawking, snuflllng. blowing.
kMdsrlie. Urynw. No iktruggliag for
breath at nisht your veU or eatarrli
will be geiif.
0t a HtMll UdUe of KIy' Cream
ltubn from your drupjjKc now. Apple
a little ( tlai frsgrent. antiMplu.
kcslla eream in ymir nettrll. It pen
otrtttos thrmigh -vry air paM4gr nf th
bend ooi)ih I lie iailaiurd or swollen
mu-au membraue ami relief uwe in
tKJitly. It's lust fin.- Don't stay stutfmj up
Hith a oo.l or uty vaurrh Keliaf
cemea to ui.lly
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
8ft S. 1I.UTI.1TT
rtionee SI. 41 and 47-J9
Atubulttuce 9nlcg (roner
LIES
ROOPS
AMERICAN
ENTRY
COURT HOUSE NEWS
RfSH
T
THE BRITISH ARMY
LONDON, Mar.li lfl.-Tlw IVt
publihex an nriirlc in regit rd to what
rit characterise ax the K-riuux situa
tion in Ireland on necoitAt of activity
cm the tnrt or (he Srhn Tein aoeiely.
l it.va:
"From imttivi of petrlotiwn Kmt
1ih newsmK'rs liitlieiio have re
Trnined from eommeHting on the sit
uation in Irrlnnd, lint it i develo
lug with Hiieh rHpidity aud gravity
Unit silenee i no longer twtililp.
"Tliroiurh the south and west n
Tigoioiirt organised CHiMmigii against
reeniiling i being carried out wilh
bnt serious hindrance. Within a few
weeks several person lmw' been iil
ilictrd nud tried in Duhliu, but in ev
ery ee ncipiitted by Ihe jury amid
tumultuous iiipliiuc from tlme in
lie court iihiiu. Alt these IriiiN took
ldnce liufori' nidinnrj' 'uric uud we
uwiiit with impatience the lime when
the tiiitlmrilic will utilise their pow
ers lo have uch nncs tried before
tjieeiHl juries or military tribunals.
"In Cork a committee recently np
ioinled lo orjtnnirc the St. I'nlriek'i
"ilnv celebration" was offeied the use
of evernl eoiupiniie of Irih sol
tlier, hut the commiltce refused to
allow them to mitieimte, xayiiig in
reply: 'The lrilili army U in liolile
occupation ol Ireland ifiitl it would
tie as absurd lor Belgians to invite
a contingent from the Herman army
to participate in a Median national
celebration.' " ,
TRY OUI IN M SNOW
XKW YOItlC, Mureli 1(1. - IJoikIk
blocked with miow mid a Miff cold
wind did not keep ,les, Willard and
Frank Mornu fnun taking their uatly
ruiM today.
Willard it Hell Ml I is tied with (ho
progress he is nmkinir in reducing
woiglil uud hopes Hint by tomorrow
ho will gel below 'J.10 ioiiiii1n. .Icph
is eool in all bin gyiiiiiUHium work and
purtiuulnrly careful when he has the
gloi mi with bis KMirriiiK piutuep.
Mornn's workouts in the ring are
more lively, ns he mixes miuiers in
hot I'nsliioii with his men.
In both camp-, the usual jj.unnns
tics, Iiiik puiiehing. Iioxinj; nml wivst
liny; hunts Will be K"ie through todav.
XKW YOKK. Maivli HI. -A group
of Aiuuiicnu hunkers, headed by ,1.
V. Morgan - Co., ale uegotiuttiig
nith the Cniiiiiliuu uoveriiuient for the
1 lot u t ion of a new I 'niiiidiini loan,
iieciirding to a -luluinent i aid bv
the Miirunu In in todnv. The amoiiiil
li.i- not hern liuulK ilch niuucil, lint
tl a ilituiiiiti'il Unit it uculd be ill
tin liriuhhoitiood i r"i.(lllil.llli0.
DO THIS FIRST YOU I
You know, and every physician
known, that when any sickness has
passed, whether it Ik throat trouble,
organic disturbances, contagious div
ease, or even .1 seveto cohl, a reipe
s fwaretl, licraust; sicknea rolts the
system of Nature's lesist'anco and
leave it subject to lingt-rinjj germs.
Orufj never build up a worn-out
ldr only foot can do tlut, and the
first thing to take after any sickness u
the concentrated, Mood-making oil
food in Scott's. 1'Jiiulkiun, which feeds
the tissues, Iwnelits the blood and
sttcugtliens Iwlh lungs and throat.
Ph)iiciiMi prescribe Scott's lmul
sioiiaftersickness. Nurses everyn here
advtK-ate it. Scott's is pure inedicinal
food, without alcohol or drugs,
fccUlXBowuc UlgoiuSaU. N.J. 15-1J
TODAY
Joe 1. I..tk tridents the unriv
alled romantic faortte
DONALD BRIAN in
The Voice in the Fog
from the norhl famous novel by
Harold Muctiiaih
AUmlslou j ami luc
COMING
Pearl WhltclSunday
Mary PicKford Monday
1
IHIFINANK
LOAN TO CANADA
iifPir
tWNtttVT
SE
TO IDAHO POINTS
I'OItTLAND. Or. Mar.h lfl.-Cnn-flietinK
claims nf Or'Kn and Wash
ington lumber producers were pre
sorted here IikIot nl the opening of
Viii interstnte eomwei-ee eomiHteeion
tienring on nn application of Portland
lumbermen for a preferential freight
Vntc over Astoria and l'uget Sound
io1nta to points in southern Jtlnho
nud Ftnli. The hearing is being enn
nueled by IJ.xnminer Kdgnr Wntklus.
Ttie pe'titiflii of the I'oitbind lumber
innuilfnPltirers affects the Southern
I'nelflo nud the t'nion t'aeific rail
nwds. On October 1 1, lHl.'i, the enr
riurs placed nil the lunibcr.niills on
their linen in the northwest on a mr
ilv with the Portland mills in handling
tnminess lo what is commonly known
us ttie Ogden territory, (he rate being
fixed nt .'7'i cents per HI0 pound
Mernre that time only Portland en
joyed that rale, other Mints having
u nile ol -lit ceni.
llefore the new rule went into ef
'feet the Portland mills filed a pro
lest with the eoiinniion, asking 1'oH
il reduction of the Portland rate to
'.') cents, because the haul is shorter
from here, but the commission with
held action pending today's heurinjr.
Xuinerniis parties to the proceedings
are represented by the intervention
of lumber producers of Paget Round,
Gray's Harbor, Willnpu Hiubor, the
Washington public service commis
sion nnd lumber producers of the
Willamette valley, Hood Hiver and
Astoria.
The hearing; will last two days.
M&tt.0:WA0O.
Don't Merely "Stop" a
Cough
the Thine that Csnsea
and the Couch Will
Mop lUrlt
Sccai03cttffO'
A coiifch Is rvnllt ore of our licot
frlciuN. It Hants us lli.it there Is lie
lllltlllllHt Kill or Obstriictlon In n ilnnupr.
oiis idace. 'Ilierofnrc, hIicii oii get u
Iwd coiil'Ii ditn't nroceisl to d(s. oiirt'lf
with a lot of drugs that mcielr "stnn"
t be eoiigb (cmpnrHiilv bv demlt'iiing tbo
tbroHl nerves. Treat the rain beiil tlui
liillamed nieinbriuies. licit' is it lioino
niiiiln renmlv Unit gets rlglit at lliecnuiHS
and will make nn nlxthiHtc rouuli vanish
more iilekly limn you ever tliotiglit (m.
siblc.
l'lll 'JV& oiiiiees nf I'innv
fflfl
cnU
worth) in ii pint Isittlo and (III
tlie IhiUIo
.ttlo
This
villi plain urHinilstiMl siiL'ur svrun.
Kles veil a full pint of the mint iileassiit
hik! effivtnc iiiiigh remedy von eier iihhI,
at a rot of onlv cents. No Isitber to
prepurc. Full direction with l'lnex.
It liesl (be liillstned meinliranes so
veiitlt nnd prumptlv (list von wonder
Ihw It does It. Alan loens a drv, hoarse
or tltflit cough slid hIoiw I lie fnrmiitbm of
iililegm in the throat and bronchis! tuliee,
tliiis ending the iK-rslstent hhtee cougli.
I'lnet Is h IiIrIiIv cnneentrnteil com
(nhiikI of N'orwsv pine extract, rich In
miiiiscol, and U fsiiinus the world over
for Its lien 1 1 nit effect on the membrane.
To avoid dltflpnolntment. nk vour
driiMist for "2U ounces of "Inev." Bnd
don t accept iinvtliliH' ele. A giiBrnnteii
if sUolute Hritiafsetion, or monev prompt
ly icfiinded. goes with lid- preparation,
rtm l'iuex Co., Ft. Wu)iki, lad.
Phone 153-H
Miss Bryan
Vocal Teacher
and
Soloist
212 So. Grape St.'
Mctlforri, Ore.
MILLINERY
Ker dav bees tin arrival of new
models We tall t,, , mi attention to
our ne line of Sport Hats and Com
blnation awsater Sets.
PORTLAND
PRELFE
RENE RATES
B Slop
i g
Miss Loiinsbury
Milliner s. . M. Iiepi. mq
thy "AntrfoM Is art'Jf
INSUI'ANCn
Agnlnst Sudden' Dddtlf.
lieforo nn lnsnriinco Comrmny will
lake a risk on your life (be examining
I'iiTsicinn will test the urine nnd rejmrt
whether you nro (i good risk. When
your kidneys Ret slugglsli and clog,
nclie, dlssy spells, or the twinges nnd
pains of lumbago, rbetirnatfsni nnd
gout. Tho urine is often cloudy, full
of sediment; ohanucls often get soro
nnd sleep is dlslHrbed two or thrco
times n night. This i the time you
should consult some jihysioian of wide
experience such as Dr. Pierce nf the
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Unffaw, X. Y. Send Mm 10 cents for
sample package of bis new discover',
"Anurle." Arito him your Bymploma
and send n sample of urine for tost.
Expericnco has taught Dr. Plorco thnt
"AnnrlC Is the most powerful agent
In dissolving uric ncid, ns hot water
melts sugar; besides being absolutely
harmless it is endowed with Other
properties, for it preserves tho kidneys
in a healthy condition by thoroughly
cleansing thuui. Jleing so ninny tfniM
more active thnu litlun, It clears (ho
heart valves of any sandy substances
Mbich may clog them ami checks tbo
degeneration of the blond-vessels, 09
well ns regulating blood pressure.
"Anurle" Is a regular Insnrnncc and
lift-saver fornli big meal enters and thoso
Mho deposit lilne-snlts in their Joints.
Ask the druggist for "Anuric" put up
uy ur. I'lorcu, m oo-ccni pacaages.
STRENOTI1 ANU BEAUTY
Como with Dr. Pierce's tlolden Medical
Discovery. This Is n blisnl cleanser and
altcrativo that starts tho liver ntld stom
ach Into vigorous action. It thus nwilsts
the body to manufacture rich red bipod
which feeds tho heart, nerve, brain and
organs of tho body. Tbo organs work
smoothly llko machinery running In oil.
You feel clean, strong nnd strenuous In
Ultad vt tired, weak uud falut.
Klein SllifS Klein
TO 0HDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Prcssinn and Altering.
128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS
Medford House Movers
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Phono -I88-M
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(lit! S. Xeuloivn. 7117 W. lltli St.
Clairvoyant
TIIK WO.MAV WHO KXtJU'S
Celebrated Clairvoyant nud Modluni.
Know what 1910 holds for you; slio
tolls you tho truth, what you wnnt
to know, nt u glauco. Her powers
have mystified tho most skeptical.
Iltislnoss, love, courtlhlp, mnrrlngo,
dlvorco, lost or stolen articles, min
ing, samples of nro road with nbsoluto
accuracy. Tells whethor your hus
band, wife or sweetheart Is truo or
false. When and whom you will
marry and how to win the one you
love. Conquer ouomles. Urlngs tho
separated together. Sell or trndo
your property. If you are unhappy
and discontented, or In any troublo
whatever, bring them to her, alio
Hill straighten thorn out to your on
ttro satisfaction. No work too dif
ficult. Known tho world over as tho
(lood (.tick Woman.
PILL HEADING $1.00.
Opposite Nash Hotel, Palm Illocl;,
Dooms H-l 1.
Bargains in
ROSES
200 Tnree-y ear-old
Caroline Testout
Roses for sale at n uargntn
Tho finost roses In Medford
from the best roso hedgo tn tho city.
The Caroline Testout is a perpet
ual bloomer, largo pink roses and
tho best uedgo or street rose for this
climate.
Pierce, the Florist
WESTON'S
Camera S-op
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Inclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregou
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 1'17-J
We '11 do the rest
B. P. WESTON, Prop.
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