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t XTRDTOTIT) Mart TCTP.UttK MEDFOliT), OKKflOS. MONDAY. JIAWll 1" 1!20.V " locdBrieB Vp to tho time of ruing Vi pros:; this afternoon no reply' had twn re ceived from the school hoard ly the Parent-Teachers council as to Us ac ceptance or rejection oh the arhit ra tten iila 11 for settlement of the school I Bltuation proponed liy the council. Ill was understood that tho school hoard I Ho the quoKiff.n whether or not oil mem nam would meet during the Insists in southern Oregon. A second afternoon or tonight to consider the' well i$ also being drilled, with pros proposul and decide on what attil tide ; peers fqi a third. Siskiyou county, thjey would take. tcalif., is also experieneiim an oil ex- iTho Truax store for novelties and cil enient and preparations are under variety goods. :!0i .1 want two or three good hear nkults. F. W. IJartlett, HU Wen Main Btreet. :10UV .J(.'p dates, tho mayor, Is no louger n n ordinary pop, hut Ib a grand-pop. lop un eight pound son was horn to Air. and Mrs. (leorge (Jates on Hun . day. Grand-pop, Uncle Mill and Daddy (ieorgo are all doing a well as could ho expected under tho cir cumstances, altho being in an Im mensely excited state, as . is nho lrund-nap JJert Anderson. Tho wom en folks arc taking tho great happen ing much easier. Have your ear overhauled by Cal Ilrulnard. All work guaranteed. 1 2 7 North itiverHide, opp. Nut. :t07 For eye, ear, noso, tnroal see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. 'Much snow fell Sunday and tf.day in'tho foothills and mountains, .la inns Grieves of Prospect, telephoned this morning to Medford to Alex, Sparrow, Kuporfutendont of Crater l.ako park, that there was a foot of snow on the ground nt Prospect and that it wa still snowing heavily. Carl .Icscuko, high grado wntch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street Fluff Hug Factory. Carpet weav ing. Hug and. carpet cleaning a sue laity. 201 South. Hivorsldc.i Phno tK. W. Simmons and family have returned to Medford after a winter spent In southern California having motored up from Los Angeles list week. Mr. Simmons is an enthusias tic booster for the Rogue valley and was glad ti return to the excellent fishing and hunting, which it affords. WcCurdy-Howno Motor Co., Over land 4 and Republic truck agents, have takun a temporary location In tho Crater Lake Garage. tf (New Alinorvii yarns in fln;,s, heather wooI:t and sflk mixed. Han dleraft Shop. :w 7 .MVs. Hose G. Schierrelin arrived liouie this morning from her week's visl at I'orllatid, which city :die visit ed partly In her capacily of demoi ra tie stale eommltteewoman of Oregon Hrpl ami fr bro(i .o, It i pit on castings ami forgiugs of firon, steel, aluminum, , brass, izoand nmuuuhl(;weltud uiid - onirtMd. vttlcnu Woiding voiim, 3a South Front street. !V? "I ; Hats, hair ribbons, ftft!'nWyf Trulix Btoro. .,,..1..,: WIi;Wiif,- Diinald Cbii'ft ielnrnei 1'wliiy t'roii) j'oi'tianii leavina .irn. ta..I. . . .:i;:.ri(. j ' , i ... .-i woojt old lialiy Maiigliliir ,Nanev In that elty for a. fMv wei'li's before' tlM return to resume lliiilr'I'eM''iiee' .i'1' tliOiUlark ran rh nonli or tin. city. lNtople who believe In home pro (luetion ami will help lioost the pro- duet will benefit tlieni.selveH wlilrli will establish a payroll. You can buy the (iold Hill J'orlland Cement at the Jledford Cement liriek & Hint k WorkB, corner Fir and Tenth street! I'hone :i0.ri-J. not "Meo Too Rompers," ataiuii'.'d to work, llanillerufl Shop. :io Amoiit! the guests at the lli.lland nro Mrs. Sam Cook anil II. A. (liny ot KosoburK, .1. Hi hlek of Han Kran- clsoo mid .1. W. Ilubbaril (if Horn brook. 'Ilunil npray puniis (Hie ea.eli, ,len- aeh Heed Co. ;ui I Seo Warner, Wortinau ft (lore fr.f npwlnl on lard.. ' you Ineluded anions I ho. eiislern visi tora at the Medford are II. I'. Homer of Camden, v. Adams and A. II. I'ieree of Huston. 1,. Zlpf of New lorli, K. liolhchild of CUbaBo, and .Ji.lm Halrd of Clevehind. omens work aprons, ftidne aprons and i IiIIiIiqii'd play aprons llaiidlcrafl Slioti. ;;u7 Y Wo have added a I reek to our de livery Rorvlce and will do all, kinds of hauling. Kolzur Uros. I'hone IU7-Y. Dr. EHwnrcls' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It I'r. ftlwRrds-Olivo Thl.IeK llie sub- (ititute lor r.ilomel. .-a ll .cently on the tyiwels and nosiiivelv no the wirk. . l'eoplc alllic-leil with bail bieath lincl quick relic! tlirntujh I r. V-ilwnrdn' Olive Tablets. T1k plcaiant'. Muvii-eoattxl tablets are taken fur lad lualh by all who know tbeni. 1 )r. lulwards' (ilivr Tablets art eit t!y but linuly on the bowels niul liver, stimulatini; thent to natural ruuioii, tleurint the blmvj and Keutly imnhini; the entire system. They do that which rlaiati'ious caloini'l tiftcs wiluir.t any of the bad l-r effects. i, . All the Ijenelits of finr.t v. Mekeiiin, I7ripiui r.ilharliii are clinveil Irom tk. tiduards' (ljive Tablet-, nithout iuipiiUMXiiiior an'dis;ij.': eo:ille 'illn r.:. Dr. K M. luii.atd-i niscnwuil tl.e fornuiln rdlir a venti.en years of prno lice iiinoti',' pati.'iita iililii:(eil with bowel nnrt liver ivmiplauit, with the attendant bad breath. ( 'live Tablets ate. purely n vegetable comiioteul mixed itli ,ive ;l; nu will know tiieni l y tl:eir iiivr col r. Take otrj nr twoevery iui;ht lm n v.cor and note the cilcet. iuc and "c-. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS 1 lny l'linno 1127 - j Klht. I'lioncn V. . Woelts, ;;: ; A, H. i r, 7-J-;t. 'WK,'V. Mljcurtiin, mining engineer and geologist of .Mcrifonl, who ha.s charKo of operations for tho If-val company whir), is drillinct fur oil in the KoKUe Kivcr valley, Is spending a low (lays looking over oil indications in this vicinity, which he declares are excellent," says tho Salem Capital .Journal. "Ho reports that his com pany is prepared to drill 4000 feet and has tho casing on hand for a well of this depth, and will definitely set- way for drilling at lljlt. and in the Snasta valley.' t' Two large size cans of solid pack pumpkins 25c. Warner, Wortman & Gore. . , 303 Closing out sale of new and used sewing machlmui at bargain prices at tho old Singer stand. C. A. Chapman, U ir South Central. 301 'Miss Ida Cushman of Sams Valley who was operated 'pon for appendi citis in, the Dow 'tal last Friday Is dcing well. Two hemstilching machines In op eration at Handicraft Khun. Prompt and satisfactory work. 307' Indications are for a largo crowd no mallet what the weather, In at tendance at the christening and be ginning of drilling the first oil well of tho Trigonia company near Phoe nix tomorrow afternoon at 3 c'clock. The evangelistic campaign of the 1 jrst Methodist church opened very promising yesterday with record breaking audiences at both services. Mrs. Agnes Xielson Skartvedt with bor beautiful contralto voice won both au'dlences, singing ' with much religious fervor. Hev. SasnetCs sub ject for this evening will bo "The Ilypbonated Church Man." Mrs. Skartvedt will sing at ovory service. Tho famoqs Shasta tamalos on sale now. Shasta. Orroa, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Patrick Welch, of Spokane, tho contractor and president cf the Rogue River Canal company, arrived in tho city Sunday on a periodical, business visit. Sweater hooks. Handicraft Shop. 307 Tissuo paper In ci.'lors at Truax Store. ... 30(1 John Tom I in and Karl Tinny were business visitors in Salem the latter pari of last week. Wo write Tire insurance. .Redden & Canaday, 33 N. Central, phono 730 ltriinttwieu iihonoi'.niinm. ou easy terms at Ifaln'H IMimo'JIiiiiue. I. Incidental to the Kirls' le'aui of the hl;h school winning from the ulrls team of ltoseburg lliigh by a i i'e tetuir,- Iwy. (SlfltJirilay liiKlit, llie foi RiRffMirad'turiluy'RlloKobttrg Review Is ti Interest: "Tile : Veilf.ynlA high felnnil baxkctlrall I j'am";iiri'ivoil ' Ifl llopeliuci;. Uila al'te -noon uiid. " will' iijeel .'the loel.aggreiiia't.lon t 'UioJiinli' .artiool gym tnilght.j They wore Hint 'nt'M'iie:' Mill' liy Itoleburg ilrls -tinil ' JinfrrVa Trift) i)j ;t hem 1 lib! if f I ernbbii . A TL'eeiltlon'Kvill be given. Uieni 'ttT'liff the sarao and a feed at ; the. 1'aluen iif Sweels. Until leains( 'iro ':'cnieiier jaek" and u good fal, game Is ex pected by b.'eal fans.") , ' " '".'' Seo D. It. Wood &' CoV. ' UtiC 409 I.lborty Uldg., for tiro Incurnnce. tf Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shup, 115 V. .Main. 31 Srim and casement eloth, at Truax Store. Iioii i.Mr. and Mrs. Knnrord S. Smith of Stockton, Jvansaa, are guests of Mr. and .Mrs. It. 11. .lonen for a few days euroute hotno from California. They like .Medford and Ihu valley despite the cold spell. .Mrs. Smith is a cou sin of :m r. .Tones. This is Hie third S. H. Smith In' Medford al the present, time. Yi.'ur spring suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, Uasl Main, upstairs. lilt; llrauileware, aluminum ware, and dishes. Truax Store. IPui tin Wednesday evening, .March 17, the 'Mmlford natwill be llie scene ;f a gay SI. Patrick's party. Everyone Is expected lo mine attired In "the wearinr of the green." Special prizes will be .iwarded those who appear, the most "green." Irish songs stums will lie much In evidence durt, lug the evening. A varied prorauJf of the latest foxtrots, onesteps iinij pieuiy or goon old lasiiii.iieii wait.es will start at. II p. in. The Imperial orchestra will be out In full force.' .lust nrrlvod. Car tit famous .Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. (liiarauteed springs for all curs. Hillings Carriage Aulu Works, tr A. H. Pierce and V. W. Adams of I'.oslou. .Mass.. representatives of the puhlbhing firm of Little, Itrown com pany were lit llie city Sunday and lo da. conferring with Kilisca Marshall about his bonk ' wlileii 'tbe company will piiMish. and will loiivo tonight tor roitl.md. t Tablets and scratch pails made or news print, for school and office use for sale at this ofriee. tf . 1'or Sale - N'ew and peeond-hand m.v.-hiuea. Singer Shop, 1 t.'i A'est Main Pbonu 'J I :. It. Ill S. I,. Jose ot San Francisco, the con. ai It in i... gei.'logn al engineer oT llie 'fiigouia tlil ami lias company, ar rived in ili.. city .M'slenlay to witness the spudding In if the company's .well. He visited the well again to day. Automobile, tractoi, truck and im plcmcnr parts welded good us new. Vulcan Welding Works. Shoe repairing siio;.. rv Pistos hiiH leiiKved his shoe repairing shop from .Main and llarllett to Sixth and Central, between marble works am! Japanese restaurant. I.et us do your lepairliig. All work will receive prompt ntteiit.ioii. We have all kinds leather. S03 Tho following from Portland are stopping at,the Holland: M. t. Kelso. Ed Wilson and W. M. Coplan. Orres, tho ladies tailor, will be at Hotel Holland erery Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Hemstitching and pecotlng. The Vanity Shop. .1. J. Himmerviile who recently underwent an operation in the How hospital has fully recovered and re turned to his homo In Rogue River. Save from $3 to $10 on a tire at tho big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt Handkerchiefs .., 10, 15, 30 und LTic at Truax Store. .Mm; For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. The following item in the Portland Journal indicates Carl Tengwald has gone Into polities: "C Y. Tengwald, Medford orchardist and active; in the organization of tho "Lowden ft.'r President" club in that city, was In Portland Thursday to take lunch ! with local Lowdon enthusiasts, l.ow den sentiment is growing steadily turnout southern Oregon, according to t bo statement of Tengwald, who declares ho is entirely satisfied with the reports from middle west and east, where, ho claims, steady gains for towden are evidenced. "Indicat ing that sentiment, for Lowden's can didacy is crystallizing hero us It If; elsewhere," Tengwald .said, "there are already I.owden clubs at Klamath Falls, Ashland and Medford." The famous snasta tamalos on sale noV. Shasta. Furniture and household goods carefully packed and crated. Doug las 101 South Central. Phone G15-.I. 319 Olivo Rebekah lodge will held a social and entertainment Tuesday evon'-'g, March ll. A fine program h' jon prepared and refreshments wli, be served. Alb Jiehekahs are in vited. Try our merchants' lunch. Tho Shasta. tf lllight knives. Ge.t them at Mcrri- niau's Slio'p. . ; 1 2 llie musical comedy company which presents "My Sunshine Lady' :it the Page tonight arrived in the liy Sunday night from Ited Hluff. Cal. Tho company's scenory and bag gage car also arrived on the same train. Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phono 21.1-It. v:ilfi made over. (leneral repairing. Hoiiglas, 10l Snuth Central. Phone lil.'i-.l. :illl Alfri-d Carrerile- and l.ineolii.Mc t.'onnack left. Sunday night on a Ijuni-' iless mission in Poi'tlaud. . j , .41 ra. Paul llaiifii'ii, corsolluro: for Niillpno.' - l'liouo rS5-.. " " ; I j ti, liavftiOppned tjjtiil pllo'ii nV Iptds lieconij-handl Htorii ; anil . will jdo' jill Hinds of 'VijUnh,lnln..l,Sl.bvo.'i . of 111! etc. ::oi ijinds, 8iuolfbstacl;si ev'ej Tfottli 1'V, 'jistiltiiiKjfor hoaith.''! iMWHliln;"Mie niast! lfe-vVtl'.s Jthe; 'tlriViii.:lisji4bf96t;i H Viis rinine fai'$. tibjrtit.aiul.is jttHl rising, today, ity! j .'':--; ! ; j ' '.iTIie'-liofiue Ii.i'vtr'iValloy'bannifig Ciii wjll"noW' contract, for. lr!)2q Boa siJn'ii pac"lcJ of toaiiattsV''0'11111 or" rlos . and. ail tlrtndii i at fruits. , tf .... Hot "tani'ulu..tcn(f dentil' ebnearno al PoVoo'e., t; !;,''!; ''i "'.' '-' " Prices cut lp tho iiibtMin'a tho' big sale.. C, B. Gates Aulo Ca. 1 "- ' i tf Pnrllaud guests at the Medford In clude Mr. and Mrs. John !' Stever. Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. Crandall. I.. 11. Iliiwk, lleorgo f- Jennings, K. ticw ans and .1. I.. Ilanseth. You ought to Insure your nuto with Ueddcn & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phono 720. , Cnkos, French pastry and cream puffs al the Shasta. On anil arter January 12 tho JUnes & Stildor gnrago will bo open day and night. tt . Mrr. and Mrs. V. Coj'njiiK KenlV left lasl night, lor a week's visit in llie state met ropolis. ' " Have you seon tho used ear bar gains that we aro offering. MeCurdy llowne Motor Co.' (let tho halill! Iluy sharos now In the Building and Loan. tf I'enetralintr, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning. itchinK eczema quickly by app'yim; Zcmo. Kiu nishedby anvdruygisl lor;ir;c. lvtra larKC Ixittle, 5". 1 .00. 1 lealiiiE Ik'isu'.s Ite monicnt cni.i is applied. In a short lime usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blac'ihends and ::,imil:ir sin diseases will be n moved. Kor cleii Mit; the skin and making it vigorously henit by. alwaysusc'.;'mo, the. pcuelialing, autiscjitie liipiid. Il is not uni.'usysalveandtliioesnot siai:i. When others fail il i:; the one (l- pMldabl ; ti'dlmcut for skin troubles oi all kinds. - Tlmli.W U;:u Cj.. Cvcljau, a TRCTORSr-TRUCKS I FAWMMHINERY J2I 24i N.FIR-XORNEIK BLDG. Do You Remember l,us u Inter bcii r.Ks hcit T.'x- a doci? ? Thry air IMr now, ubieb Is h.s elirap iu thvy will In- nutiiiii thN prlnji. MjtitHix r mow io pu( jour runs donn in W.VI'KK i!,.NS. Wi liavi- a Mipt-rinr uiUtU-; a lull ijimit for Wv at HeatjH's Drug' SLore The San Tox Store At the Nash are registered Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hobbles and Mr. and .Mrs. V. I:. Fleming Oi Chicago, L. G. Vendon lierg of I,os Angeles, A. Wmi ken staff and family of Spokane, E. Sheffield, Jr., of Grecnview, Cal., and I). S. Keith of Stockton. ft. I. Roi: eggs at Dt Zoo's. 3 lb. can Foiger's coffee $1.30 at Truax Store: 306 I SUPERB GRIFFITH PICTURE AT THE RIALT0 "Se.-u'let iJnv-;'' in so exciliii',' tlia: IVr it is rinislieil von sink baek i vo. ir eiiair lit llie liiailo and trv I 'i make 1111 vour mind wbelher vou .'ii-.' v:l.'id or sorry t.!ial il is over. Mthvit'.'li we lire nut a st'u-I:leif for l!ie banal liaimv enilim;. we were all ready lo tell IK.W. (Irilt'ith that w never should speak to him a'-rain, if he hailn t saved the life of Alvarez, liieharil lliirlhelnie.ss is seen as this laseinal i u r outlaw. How handsome lie is, and how careless and 'how entirely Mexienn! "Seal-lot Dhvm'' is a slnrv of Cali- lornia in 'III, ji llien.e to whieh have beeome inured, but Mr. Grif fith has made a faseiMatimr story out of this. DIED :I1.VM Died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Whilloek, Sun day, March I I, aged 7:i years, 10 months, 20 days, James Austin Hani. He was a native of Tennessee and was born April 21th, 1SHI. Ho had been a resident of Huinansville, Mo., for 27 years, and came recently to Cold Hill where ho and his son Earl engaged in the grocery business. Mrs. Ham passed away .May 12, TSHH. '.Mr. Ham leaves to mourn his loss five sons and three daughters: James Itosceo Ham of Kresno' Cal., Henry Clay Ham of Tqppenlsli," Wash., Karl Thomas Ham of Clold Hill. Ore. Alfred Ham of Clilco, Cal., Orlie Ham of Oakland. Calif. Mamie Ham of Medloid. Ore. John Win. .Miss .Mrs. C. A. Whilloek of Medford, Ore., and Mrs. Jos. Mi Therson of l.i.y Angeles, all being present, at. their lather's bedside excepting -Mrs. .foseph Me Phel'son "mid "Will. Orlie 'llanv. lb" also leai'Mdlliree brolher.v and two sisters'. Ai'if. Ham' of llreenfiel'ilj Mo., John flu in 'ilt Srrowleill. Knr!. I'.' IV. Ilalll r-f- 'I'tir-i fail II'. Ore, Mrs. WliKa Hraiinan.'diisnrifigneNb . .Ark-.v- Mrs: Heha Itirffnbo'of :southeni'Mls."Aurl, P.1 It. llairi vt'as tho'dftly hnWIiee'to reach liin flicdsbb! belV)l'e death." e.: . .-.Ii.. ;.M r'. illim veteran of'' 'flie Clji-fl 'wail; sei-TiliiR iiv't liei Writ .trkah sa;wwni'alryvv loenfeil . at Heavisburg. Arlu 'lid-was a lueinbtir of tlih S. A. M.'.tleurge 'Post i Of IHie Mj:A.i K., of Humansvillie, t.Molt Kundral .services will be held it, i"'rl'a cliapoli iTuos ia'y.i i.nrMi nl,-at 2 : 110 .jiju'rt., I lev. Wi 'T: Ki.'SpriUKs iifrieiiHing. 'J Inler meut in Mertfonl i; OI U; Kt cemetery. CIvo Way to Soothing AamKn's Wizard OU Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a sfe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in wli ore the pain is, it act3 as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its hcalinR, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sorca and canker sores. Get it from druppists for 20 cents. If not satisfied letuni the boitlc ami get your money back. Ever constipated or bavc nick bcid ache? Just try Wizard Liver Wbipi pleasant little pink piu- 30 ccntu Guaranteed. and Blouses Inn' exclusive .styles and sniiiriiiOHs seo the NEW SPRING LINES at the Vanity Shop Next lliallo Theater. Millinery TABLE ROCK TABLETS Tim uniiniv iinirt Willi a i.-tti- i:ri;w have. bcKiin opcraiions on ihu road ' The loiter was written by a I.os between here and Central 1'nint. The ( .AiiKeb's man who Is uctlns for sev ioad .from Ilia Tabic Unci; Htore to f erul rarmers v, ho he says had their Central I'oint will be srarifiVd. srail- i farmiiiK usiiiral ii Ms crowded out by ed un, rolled and ilnwil 01C miiltlnni ! Aii;;eli s eiiy cxtcii;iit)0 and ex- it one of the best n.'.icls ia Ihu coumy. Ileports from the Sams Viulley ilin- trict are to the et'leii that ly.vins to the long dry perioil tir.n many wolLi tilat vicinity are oiiiu drC The winter Just past h..s l.'n one of llie bardea on ..:ioe!;i'eii fot many yearn. They were compelleil Hi com-I meiiec feeiliiiK early in lieeemb -r ami j are utill ieeilins as the eoltl iii' weather has held baelt pasture:;. . The Table Itoi k slere buil linxs and tine-iiall acre lot be.ouKlllt .lohii t'aineron ha ; been iiurtiiaseti by 10. W. Carlton who owns the propi'it.. adjoinin;; to which this properly was il one l ine p. in oi. It is understood , hat he ,0 . not af'e.:t the lease of Mr. Imv , k; who v:l run the store lor some t. me u' K. . -arsons and family are inovi.v-: to the Modoc orchard where .Mr. i'i,r- sons has employment. Two airplanes passed over our dn - Irict Saturday Komi! hi a southerly direetion. .ins. .ines ... ii"'- .......... ... pin uer recently u-iiiiieu i.m.i crop tins season aim uas a in.- i work nreiiarint; the soil. Workmen were out Sunday and re- i placed broken insulators ou tie' hiK'ij power lines of the California-orejiou Power Co. Tho insulator:' ul(.':ie '"i tho company ST-'.UO, tr nny muhiitK of the lime put in. The brc:iki:ii; ot insulators is Kcn"rally liit? work of boys vho probably don't n.-uli.e t Iki t Ihore is n i:eavy ponaliy ait;if'h;'d to fjuch work or that thftso wiros nro carrying some Udoo voJta and ihat nut only thoir own livos but thu livti; of many others aro endaiireil by brolam insulator.';. Widow Must Sell!! told in the March issue of MoToR she probably "sacrifices" sever?! cars a week and makes a good living doing it Farm to Home I Icre i a ica! woy to cut tbe 1 1. C of I.. -'- tl-.H motor' liiick ' proved a life-s.-iver tn many com- i niunitica. In MoToK tor Mrircli.: Interior Decoratibni i :' Elsie- DeWolfo probably .knows- 'I ' ' inoVeaboutlTatinoniousHiirround i inns tban nny.ollier expert. Kend, 1 . tl ,,, nercliHCURsicrioflhcinloTiQTilncora : ' tjpnifftir!'otwiaiii.MircliMjTo!. ';v'i ;sr ' : : .-'On Sale' Now 1 '; (). I,. DAVIDSON I'm- ami M-iin St., Slcill'iiiil, On-. -.!. r'-'..ii m trs largest eiectnc sign wm The tersest 'electric sign in the worEd advertises KMX v f. t-.i tfjz: ' on Times Square, New York City: it is 250 feet long, 70 feet fiish. Mads up of 1?,2S5 electric lamps. . The fountains play, the trade marl; changes, read ing alternately WR5GLEY'S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT. and JUICY FRUIT, and the Spearmen "do a turn." This slsn Is seen nightly by about 500,000 people (rem all over tho world. Mi MM 1 m i'f.f;' ill! m i 1 s. 1 t J Mb 'Tim Tabic fur iti wit hin .a r.o mil'! radius of Table Hock either ; io liotmt-.-i.'P, n nt or buy. pansion. .Mrs. I'll zpal rick has returned from a b'liiitliy stay at a .Medford hospital where she undrwi jit. ail operation. r' i".-!! i.;irri?7e: jiL"o a four pat; liapcr eilife.l by inembers oT the Cen tral l-'olul hie.li s. hool, wlii' h i i well oitvn up and reMe. ls. much credit on those in eharee of its malieup. I Tiio' Defol-d family who btn'e been j withstandlni: a :;ie:-,e ci llu are just ;K'tt!ni; abln to be about asain. .1 lnir.nf: tile ine.'.lll of - 1-cliruary !.bout half. the families in this distriet were victims wholly or In part, of the flu. mid havini; been one of the .... ,n l, ,i-rM il.m Ueadaehe. ,., f0V01, rul.kInB c0(;ll, Bhaot. j. am, ,,,,. ,,,,., en. ' haneini: features is all that it is j .!..lr,.t,, ,, U) .,,, t Hon some, S(.,aM) lhn,, h, , r,,lu.0 wleI, the ! reij;n of epidemics and pestilence jiave 1jas,ud ;.VH1. ,llld lll0 ?)ty hu!i ' ,U11U.(1 u:. la.Iu.,.,)lls .inwnpour of liquid drops to the thirsty earth. !v.,,c,n ,.all :uy i four. pound suit cloth for forty buckh, and drink a shado stronger than gin I ale, and our vur taxes are paid and strikers do not sh'Uu t.nd I. V. Vv'. are forgotten, and t-:.' administrate has chinked then wo shall look back to these times as the dark aeS OS-' STOPS OUGHS Beware of the weeping widow who wants to sacrifice a used car. As Battery Ignition Leam Irig vby niul wliri'rforc of yrtur b:ttry iimitinn Byslcm. - An : antiuirity in MToU for M.rcli , lots you in on'soinc uf tbcacctcls : Milady Cleans Up Why nayn ihe lady, cf, llie bou3c can't lake cart: of '.he car? Oi-: yKo lias clone tjiis very thin;' tells you .all about llie job ' fir- .l How to do it. See ppye fifty-four.' FOI j arch i r A l.-iior iiii.Iiivti-d 10 tli. 'Hoik Improvement tl'.ili a:-ks i formation in re.'T.ird tn laml ....... . . H-saa LOS ANGELES MAN' NOW FEELS FINE "Tanlaf has not only rid mo of my troubles but has added i'Utoeu pounds to my wi'ight," said Joseph A. Dun mire, of l')2 (.'rocker St., Los An geles, Oil. .Mr. Dunmiru has bocii a trusted emuloyo-oC tho Los AuhHok Translcf Co. for twiiiity-sovon years, "Itoloro I started lakinK Tanlao," he contiuued, "I could uot eat, a fjinlu meal wit Unit my i;ood fcr uientfng and gas forming so bad it made me miserable, I had rheuma tism in my right leg so bad at times I could hardly get about and at night 1 was too restless to get much sleep. I had very little appetite and wont down hill so fast that I lost fifteen founds and got so weak I could hard ly do my work. "Well, sir, in spite of the bad con dition 1 was in ! hadn't taken more than half a hc'ttle of Tanlac before I felt a hundred per cent better. Now all my sufferings have stopped com pletely, 1 can eat three hearty meals every day and sleep like a log at oftni,u - 1 nave regained every pound o my lost weigni ana am in, as good health as a man wants to be. I have started my daughter taking Tanlac, so you see what I think of it." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side pharmacy, and by leading drug gists in every town. . Adv. ale Holland Special Club Breakfasts No. 1 35o (1) Egg Ham Hot Cnkos Coffee No. 2 S5c (1) Egg ll.icou Hot Cnkuj Coffee No. n 35o ..Brenkfaat Steak Toast' Coffee No. 0 35o (1) Pork Chop (2) Corn Cakes Coffoe No. ;i Src No. 7 35c (.1) Wheat Cakes Country SaiiH.iee Stripped Bacou urIJiickwhnat . . Cakos r.. i llani' : i , . Coffoe .n;. -. 1 1. I Cliff 00 j: , ..))!. r,i..li sil'i-mc. . 'i:;flo."",f: Fried Mujsh' with . 1'ljiln iDinileUe . ' ' ;Bacon , . '' ' , Wheat Cakea ' ,' , , 98ffVe,-: :.:-C,?tl,.l . . " o'ftufift' us xirftiB,",M'-' !l l !' , ' ,". - i: - .' '. .. i:.i:'. n .it .it; i.l"' 1 i '" "' 'I 1 .. I . '. ! 'if .. The!fTiailoc 105 West Main Local Representative Ed. V. Price GIM CKUNCr China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, noadache. catarrh, diphtheria, aoro throat, lung trouble kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and lever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures al! kinds of eoltera. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1017. This is to certify that 1. tho under signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for sevoral years and last August was no expected to live, and Hearing of Glnj Chung (whose Herb Store is at 21 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for mv stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was t ace dim Cluing and try his Herbs. iMgncrt) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: AVtn. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. 1,. Childreth. Eaclo Point. M, A. Anderson, Medford. s. II. Holmes. Eagle Point. 0. K. Moore, Euglo Point. . ...... J. V. Melntyre, Eagle Point , Goo. Von der Hollen, Eagle Point. I hos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. " - i ji i MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP A'iso aeect for Fairbanks arii More Eneincs. tj- a