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," f . i m- ft w f I'NOBTWO. TTTSEsmemmmmm I! I i H t lOGAL AND PERSONAL Mm. Dick llland of 0 rants Pass spent Sunday nt Jacksonville. Mr. nhd Mr. Hnrri ITelins visited .'ncksonvlho Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Kdgar Hnfer leave Tuesday for n month's visit nt Coun cil bluffs And other cnatcrh points. nrln.tl. Steele nt Ytckn. Cnl.. su ftcrlntcniicut of tlto California-Ore gon Powpr Co., mndo Medford, a busi ness istt-tnsl week. E., D. JVeaton, commercial photog raphers, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phona M. 1471. James A. Wilson, whoso health la precarious. Is making Jacksonville, his former home, n visit. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Dow wero over from Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. n. T. Van do Carr of Salem, a for mer resident of Mcdtord, Is In the city In tho Interests of tho Clark & Hcncry Construction company. He Is accompanied by his wife. Feed and seed. Schmidt, phono 260. 318 Mr. and Mrs. Vv. It- Coleman of Jacksonvlllo have becu visiting nt Phoenix nnd vicinity. James llccklcy of Portland passed through Medford recently, eu route to Klamath Kails on real estate busi ness. James T. Chlnnock of Salem, water commissioner, la In Med ford again. Vapor baths and scientific mast-age for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood. chrlopractor, SOS Oar-nett-Corey nlflg. Phnnp H6 David Clngcadu and M. Whitney of Englo Point made n trip to Med ford Saturday. Ceo. L. Hnff and P. J. Chavncr of dold Hill spent Saturday In Medford. Theo Lincoln nnd his family will arrlvo from Little Shasta, Cnl.. this evening to rclocato In Medford. Mrs. K. Bland of Grants Pacs vis ited In Medford nnd Jacksonville Sunday. O. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist, Will instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct method. Advanced students and beginners. Address 254 E. 9th street. Phono Home 314-L or Main 3481. 307 Dr. J. P. Truax of drauts Tass was In Medford Sunday on professional business. Ed Helms and Fletcher Stout of Jacksonvlllo spcnl Sunday nftcrnoon In Medford. James Polton, who ban been visit ing in Medford and Portland, left for Klamath cotinly Saturday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any placo. kodak finishing. 128 East Main street Phone 2154 Mm. Fred Williams or Grants Pass nee Jennlo Woodford) underwent an operation in Medford Saturday, that was entirely successful. J. A. Holmes of Wilton. Maine. Is in Medford, visiting his eon J. H. Holmes, end will rcamln a few days. Tho late Geo. W. Baahford, who was for inany years a resident of Medford and this valley nnd died nt Vancouver, Wash., January 4, left an cstato In Multnomah, Jackson, Polk and Coos counties appraised at J1S.500. The heirs are tho widow, a son, E. L. Bashford of Portland, and two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Dlcklson of Jefferson, Marlon county, nnd Mm. C. A. Wilson of North Bend, Coos county. For sale, building bIzo 24x48, ono atory, shingle- roof cost $400, will sell for 100 account must move off Southern Pacific right of way. This Js'a Bnap. Edgar 8. Hafcr. Mr. aud Mm. Tetherow of ltoguo Itlver Hpcnt several hours In Med ford recently. Miss Emma Armstrong, formerly of Jacksonvlllo, has relumed from Portlnnd nnd will locnto In Medford. Mr. aud Mrs. Wllinrd uud Fred Larrabco wore among thoso over from Applegate during tho past week. Grant Matthowa of Foots Croek mado u trip to Medford and Jackson HIo Saturday, . Ladles' shoes tdtinod at Summer vlllo'a barber shop. W. L, Hvlylc, foreman of tho South ern Orejjonlun In loq, was In Med ford Saturday, en route to California. D. II. Barncburg and Harry Mathcs of Ashland transacted buslnfbs in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. Willis and Clyde Bturgess huvo returned from California. A. S. Furry, G. W. King nnd A. Hearn of Phoonlx Joined tho throng in Medford Saturday. Mrs. K. Phlppu of Ashland was tho Kiiniit of Medford relatives Saturday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS ZJlBT AHISTAarX Buy Pboae 2371 Jiuiit raoBsi y. vr. weeks ao7i "'""' A. a. Orr, 3882 MTCDFOTCD Jason OttlnRor, who I Improving a 30-ncro tract, between Medford and Central Point, spent a fev hours In Medford Hnlurday. Mm. 0. W. Cooper nnd Mm. T. W. Wing of Central Point district were among Medford friends Saturday. J. W. llnlley nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lowell of Talent wore In Medford Saturday. Real homo made- bread at Do Voo's. W. W. Harmon, who Is In charge of the civil engineering oh tho tlrauts Pass railroad, spent Sunday In Med ford. Attorney nnd Mm. Harvey Dear inond havo been visiting In Qrants Pass, their former homo. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo S. Lockwood (rcRUlar physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from tho Hasklns building to 232 E. Main street. W. E. Anderson nnd J. A. Oraffls nnd their wives of North Phoenix were among tho throng In Medford Saturday. Thos Flynn Is In Medford again nfter an extended absence. E. II. Hanley went north nRaln Sun day evening. Mrs. Hnnley accom panied him to Medford. Bring that old book with tern binding down and have It rnbound at the Mall Tribune office. Costa but little. y W W. J. Hlllls. who left Tor San Fran cisco ono day last week, has returned to Medford. Bert Cofflnburry and D. 1). Young of Grants Pnss spent n abort llnio In Medford and vicinity recently. Mrs. Jos. Martin and Miss Emma Wenot of Jacksonvlllo were In Med ford Saturday. Hats cleaned and blocked. Pan torlum. 200 J. B. Eddy of Portland, a Southern Pacific official, mado a trip to the valley last week. Fred Williams, who has been In Medford for sovcral days durtug the past week, returned to Grants Pass Sunday. Kodak finishing, the best at "Wes ton's, oppostto book storo Mr. and Mra. W. W. Wilson of Grants Pass nro visiting In Medford. Fred Williams of Grants Pass spent Saturday with friends in Medford. Bob Gordan has left for Portland in connection with tho new rage theatre. Insure and be sure. Right If we writ It R.A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. R. B, Orr, formerly of this city, has I purchased a home at Fullerton, Cal., and will remain In that city. J. C. Blgham Is nt the Sacred Heart hospital, whero ho will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Gcrklng & Harmon, Btudlo por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing.' post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telcphono 2154. W. J. Webb was up from Tolo Sun day afternoon. Larkln Reynolds, one of tho P. & E. Co.'s carpenters, went south dur ing tho week. Edw. Van Dyke aud Paul Kinney of Grants Pass wcro among the many visitors In Medford Saturday. Carkla & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank nulldlng Medford. " Ed Audrcws, tho local Improssarlo, who has been at Red Bluff aud other points, In northern California on pro fessional business, returned Sunday evening. Mrs. M. Reeve of Jacksonvlllo ac companied her sister, Miss Kato Chapman, tho milliner of Dunsmulr, Cal., as far as Ashland Saturday. Now York Life Insurance Co., C. Y. Tongwald, Medford National Dank Bldg., phono 3371. MIsh Blancho Wood was nn Ash land visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roberts, who havo been visiting" In tho city and valley, utarlcd for their homo In Iowa Sunday. J. F. Kelly nnd J. L. Wilson of Griffin Creek weru down from Griffin Creek district Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hull of Griffin Creek, who havo been In southern California for several wcoks, are nt homo again. Robt. Gordon, ono of tho lessees of Medford's now opera house, loft for Eugene Saturday evening nnd will extend his trip to Portland. Mrs. Martha J. Noslor, a pioneer Of Coos county, who died at Handon last week, was tho mother of Mrs. A. J. Roberts of Medford and Qulncy Nos ier, formerly a resident of thU coun ty. She was born In Iowa In 183C and Is survived by 12 grown souss nnd daughters. Ardell Bailey of Hotel Holland has returned from n short visit at Port land und other northern points. J. L. Mooro has returned to Gold Hill after seven mouths employment on tho Medford brldga. L. W. Smith of Gold Hill, who Is looking nftor tho Fowler timber truct on Foots creek, made a business trip to Medford Saturday. W. W. Woods and F. G. McWIl Uams were among thcJso who caino from Ashland on business the foro part of tliu wcok. MATT; TRTnUNR MTinFORll. OREC10N. "MONDAY. MAKOir 10. Win. , r i' ' ' I 't y MBkkkkkkkHVHHaWa iSuKSrBIMaHHHH0laVsaa&. III v.s9jH,'fLBi?9BKTfiiDMiB I III -' v-.w-g. - mmvi.ii I kllJUV "" """"" un6hvxx uUJ, Hi President WlNon A. A. Porter and II. E. Newton of Josephine county transacted business In Medford Saturday. Dr. Geo. L. Helms was In from hl orchard, located southeast of Med ford Saturday. Mm. U Wlug of Gold Hill was among her Medford friends Saturday Mr. aud Mn. L. I. Brown nnd Clydu Shaw of Jacksonville ere Medford visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Harry Helms and Miss Gcrnldlue Rukcs visited Jacksonville Sunday. Mm. George Wells (nee Elslo How ard) of Josephine county was lu Med- ford'Sunday, tho guest of hor grand parents, Mr. and Mm. J. S. Howard, and her aunt, Mrs. Roberts. Joseph Shaska passed through Med ford Sunday on his way home to Garnts Pass from Fresno, Cal. F. P. Bull, n San Francisco attor ney, was In .Medford recently. Uo was highly pleased with the city nnd valley and our Incomparable climate. F. II. Hunt nnd C. H. Cole of Eu gene and II. J. Rellly of Sumptcr wcro among, the many who came to Grants Pnss on business durlug tho past week. A. Frldegor spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J, D. Henry of Phoo nlx. Weatonka Tribe, Degree of Poca hontas, will hold a box social, to which everybody Is Invited. Dr. J. W. Robinson and his daugh ter, Mlis norland, wero over from Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shaplelgh of St. Louis, who havo been paying their son an extended visit, left Medford for home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carson of Salem and Mm. R. Bennott of Corvallls nre visiting lu Mcdrord and Its vicinity, Circuit court will bo In session again Monday, March 17. Roy Davis, circuit court stenog rapher, was In Medford and Jackson ville Saturday. Miss Graco Pcarco spent Sunday with her parents, who reside In Poor man's creek district. Mr. and Mm. J. E. Wahl havo bron visiting relatives In Roguo river dis trict. Darby O'Toolo Is in Medford ngaln, after a short business trip to Port laud. A. A. Davis nnd W. J. Vnwtor loft Sunday for nhort bualnoM trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mre. W. E. Crane of Phoe nix spent Monday with Medford friends. Churlos H. Lobo has returned from u busluos strip to California. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Kolloy of Mor rlHVJIIc, Vt., uro visiting at A. W. Stones.. Green mountain ranch. Mr. Kolloy likes tho valley very, much and may locate hero in the future. TURNS OFFICE SEEKING COUSIN WASHINGTON, .March 10 Presi dent Wilson was forced to reiterato his rule against upidlutluK his rela tives to any office when six resident of tho state of Washington personally urged him today to numo his cousin, Albert Wilson of Portlalid, Ore., us a 1'hlllpplno commissioner. Tho callers Included John Paul son and -W. Cochrane of Hpoknnu, Wash., mid Hugh Todd, Charles Drury aud Charles Heifner of Seat tle., DENY SETTLEMENT OF OLEOMARGARINE FRAUDS CHICACIO. March lO.Dcnlnl of the 'govetiunitiit'rt repotted lufepi unco of $l'2:i,()UU in Mittlfiliciit nt' oleomargarine i'raiiilK in wliieli Uncle Sam wuh del'nuuli'il out of $1,200, 000 in tnnile hero today by former jSecreJnry of (lie Tmittiuy JloVca'i. TWO GREAT MEN THE NATION IS ip' Pncor Ijtft nrv hi're pa lured UP I OF CLERKS During tho past two or ttin'o da) a tho postotflco and express office clerks In tho city havo been having tho tlmo of their lives with shipments of skunk hides. Trappers are begin ning to mnku their mutual shipments of tho winter's catch, nnd highly scented offices nro the result, The express company got tho worst of tho deal ns Chief Deputy Fish nnd Gamo Commissioner Sam L. Sandry ordered tho shipments by express hold lu order that ho might Inspect it, and determine, whether any beaver hides wero shipped or not. Tho open ing of tho packages added to the oc casion In a groat degree, scented offices aro the result. So far ns Is known this Is tho first time skunk hides have ever been shipped by parcel post. ODDFELLOWS GETIG REM FOR BIG MEET A dozen or more members of the Canton degree, I. O. O. 1'.. cre lu Gold Hill Sunday wheii lu company with cantons of Ashland nnd Gold Hill several hours of earnest drill work were put lu. Tho members of the canton degree of these thrco cities have been drill ing In uniform every two weeks for somo tlmo past, perfecting themsolvcs In drill work preparatory to giving a public exhibition In this city when tho Oregon grand lodge meets here In May of this year. Tho vIsIiom wero splendidly ontor talncd by tho Gold Hill Odd Fallows, tho wives and daughters of the mem bers of tho Gold Hill lodge prepared and served n tumptous chicken din ner to the visiting brothers. On March 23d, Easter Sunday, the Canton boys will meet for drill work In Medford und will bo cntcrtalqrd by tho Odd Fellows of this city. Tho program for tho day will bo n drill meeting In lodge hall early lu tho day, nftor this thoy will march lu uniform to ono of the several places of wor ship In the city and nttoml preaching services; after the services they will have liinrh and following this 11 pub lic drill will be given on tho Directs. TRUST IN EXISTENCE SOUTH MEND, Inil., March 10. Confession that u iiatlou-wido "arson trust" exists wan made hero today by Ben Fink, alias Fluku)licrg. Ho ad mitted that ::0 fires lu Chicago and numerous others lu western cities, aggregating u loss of $500,000 wero of incendiary origin. Fink implicated CO Chlcugo and New York Insurance unjitHtora and 100 others, lie declared that. Ad justers Hpirii and Zur of Chicago, whom ho ayn are heads of tho trust, paid him from 1100 tn $1600 for each building fired, Spirit uud .ur somo times receiving as much an $10,000 for each building destroyed. Mrs. panKhurct talks to militant suffragettes LONDON', .Mine)! 1(1,-Mr. Km incline I'uiikliiirxt, the Milfi'dgot'e li'iulor, returned hero today from i'nrix, ami tliix afternoon uililiexucd H big meeting in the London pavilion. She denounced tliu nrietU of the sul fingcttcH who attempted In pii'Muiil petition to (lie kiiitf today. SKUNK IS I PROUD OF after leaving Ute rMpiinl AKIN CASE UP IN E The case of (lie lntv vs. )en Akin, nged 111, churned with n htutut. wry crime, came before Juveiu'o tildgo Toll Wile today nt Jni'Uoil ville. The loliiuouy m tho unnv W inure or tcfc muddled ami tliu entire tiny will lie devoted to the henriug. Akiu'rf ciikc wns fimt called in the eouit of .luiliec of the l'ence Taylor hut us the boy wax under ngo the euo win transferred lu the juvenile court. Akin U neciiscil of criminally ns limiting Kiln nnd Mnrv Savage, is. terx, of Kogue Itivrr. E N'KW YORK. Mnreli 10.--.Iolm McN'fimurn, nlin "AttMrulluii .Muck'' wnnted nt New Wextmiutitcr, II. t in connection with the robbery there of tho liniiielt Hunk of Montreal, wtm turned over to Hie Ciiimdinit nutlioritic. He will be taken lo New Yetmiuttr nt ohm. McN'niimru fiinucrlv conducted n submit in Kan KrnheWco. He Moullv proteatH lii innocence but for srv ernl month. Im Miihhomlv ieMcl nil effort to cvtrndltc him. WILSON'S OFFICE HOURS FROM NlNET0 ELEVEN WASHINGTON. March 111 Prow, dent Wilwm recuncd the iliplouinlic corps late tlii aitcniiMiii. Hereafter lie pniiMMOM to work from I) to II o'clock in the morning in hit private office, thU rulu becoming effective today. No appointments will be kept be foro II o'clock, cNccpt llnwo with iiiemberH of Hie eahiiiot. DIED COLK At .'112 Smith OniM Mroot, Medford. March IJI. l!tl:i, Ralph l'er ditinuil Cole, ngcir J.'l yunrK, 8 nimithx mill 'J.'l ihiH, sou of Mr. ami Mi. It. Cole of thin city. Funeral an nouneeiiient later. WAGE PROPERS SEEK WILSON (Continued from 1'ago 1) "Their families hliould," miHUciel llio witness, li.vttou iiriuuiK'il In fiiruiNli ci ilemized ulateinuiil hhowiug how u girl could live oil .fH u week. lie nil untied bin company could uflonl lo pay girU a iiiinimiim wage of $ 12 n week but objected -to hiicIi h'gisln lion, "liecuiiho raining utiNkilled labor iicerHhitiUi'H an ailviiucii in Hid eiilirn wagii hcalc, und IIioho how gutting M2 would ilcnimid 20 u week." "No Kcrvmit," broke In 'Senator Junl, "hliould wink for lexn than U necenKiiry to pnividu food, Hhellor uin clothing. You mini of wealth don't hccn to icitli.o (hat for ycniH homo of iho ineiiiboix of this coin iniltcu Imvu been cndeliiig Iiiwh tt protect your life nnd properly, tuiii you ought In co-operate." 'Lyltnir pruinisrdtoMhi mverjllilu;; posKiblo to n id the ifivcMigntm-s, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTI3D TO rent u furiil. Apply 2H V. JncksonUt.; phoito 411-lf. 3fl4 John A. Perl Undertaker 8 8. HAIlTIiKOT I'lones M. 471 nn 47S Aiubulauce Hervlco Deputy, Coroner UV IE CO NDEREDTOCANADA UFN PflT FNK uuim in lii w GIVEN TURTLESE BY DR. FREIDMAN NUW YOIIIC, March 10 Dr. Fred erlek l'runx Filedmnuu, dlscovmor of an nlleged tuboruuloslH cure, remain ed lu his apartments at tho McMplmt hotel hero touuy, aud prepared to taint his cultures to Canada. Ho will re turn to Now York the last of the week and will adiplulster his treatment to about 1,000 additional patients Here Much favorable comment was heard today ou Dr. rrlodmnnu's work jcti tcrday when ho treated seven tuber- miosis tulfeiers, under government Inspection, In .10 minutes clinic. The nervousness which marked his first demonstration hero wan absent, und Or. Frledmnim worked smoothly and ranldly.t Tho testa wero given at tlm Mouut Slant hospital and wero wit nessed by Burgeon I. F. Anderson and Passed Assistant Hurgcon A. M Btlmsou of tho government health service. The seven cases treated by Or. Frledmnuii yesterday nro to remain tinder government observation and upon their development will depend thn official report. . , . " NOMINATIONS SENT i BY W.8IIIX(VroN, March. 10 I'resl dent Wilson today sent tho folio lag nominations to the scuttle; First assistant postmaster general, O, O. Itoper Ho u th Carolina. Third nsnlstanl postmaster general. Alex Oockory, formerly governor of Missouri. Fourth assistant postmaster gen eral, James lllakeslce, Pennsylvania Commissioner of labor, Charles P Nell. . . I ; FOR UNION PACIFIC ni:v YOltlC. .March 10 Union Pacific touched n now low point nt HHH lu the stork market today. Ca nadian Pacific dropepd four point and Jersey Central a. Cloud reciiver- Icr followed Financial strain both here and abroad led to heavy selling. Speculation centered around Union Pacific nnd Btitd, but the mnrket was listless throughout and rlo'ud dull. Ponds wore heavy. MARBLE'S NOMINATION CONFIRMED DY SENATE WASHINOTOV, March 10. Th t-unntc confirmed todnv the immiiih tuui of. JiiliM II. Murblc nl (iililnnn.i to u nicinbei' of the niter -tale coin nirri'i I'ohiinio'tioii. NEWTON GIRL Pule, Ilitn-Ooitii, Anuiiiclc llcktorctl to cllnltli by Vlnot. . Miss Kntharlnn llurns or Newton, Mass.. says; About six mouths ago I was lu a run-down condition and my blood was very poor. 1 bad taken several medicines prescribed by phy sicians, but they seemed to do me no good. Filially -Vlnol was rccom. mended, nnd from the first llnttln I uotlrod n groat Improvement., I have taken six bullion and I feel Hlrein: and ns well an ever." Knthorlilo lluriiH." Vlnul Is the greatest body builder and Htrouuth creator wo know of - tho curutivii elements of Iho cud's liver, aided by tho blood-making, strengthening properties' of tonic Iron contained In Vinol, rcsloro tho lack ing Ingredients to tliu blood, mid tliu result lu health, xlroiigth ami vigor. if vou need building up try it bilttlo of Vlnul with the uiulursluuilliig that your money will bo returned If It does not help you, Medford Phar macy, Medford, Oro. J, HL-Mulhollen 4 Pnllltlilg,' Pa.fr Aiiitlng, 'ilutlng mid (lonenil IIoiimi llcpalilng I'hono 003-Y IVM West Kecond Ktrcot Draperies Vv" Carry a very fcouiriloto Una of flriip'Tk'H, luctt eiirtulns, f l?ci urc. fllo,, anil do (ill oInNAe of uphulstnrlllg. A Aiicctai nlsn to tooli nfiur (Ids work a to am In n oxqluslvuly ami will ulvo US KOOtl niirvleu rt In (J85lblt toi tet In evea the Inrtrest cl tit Weeks & McGowan Go. RUM SENATE WLSON -TT" BlootJBath,, , Knocks RhiumatSsm Roinnrknblo Effects of n Rem edy Thut Actunlly Irrl Ktc tho Untlro Hlootl Supply. I' Wl'in r,U' KifLui u , II soumts uiiorr to tilo n l'tt Imtlt but timt I preclssiy lint rffrct uf uut rrinsrhntilo rnnftly luuiwit II H H It lin llio (kj.'iii ir . Hon nt HKikltw thmiiRlt tltn Inleillnc ilirrctly Into th tiluixl In nv mirttitck tin lultufneo I t work In evrty nttty, vein nl liny rupll Isrr Hvery ntrmbrnne. every iirRttn of Iho boiy. evtr riaunclory lciiw In cftrrt a lMtr to strain Ihw bloml of lot iutltl. The slliliutatlrttt pmixfllfS of H. H, B. comfl His akin, llvtr, liiiwrU, klilnrys. M.wtor lo nil work In tl eno Mitl p( ciiIiib mil every Irrltittlns. rvrry ixtln inntrtlnir ndim uf poison. It illiUntueH ly lirlKnlleit nil niiMimillnlloim III Km joints, illssnlros nntil accretions. remlsM them nsutrnl ami scatters Ihiwo lunjulUr ferinatlona In thn ntrvo chiiIp Mmt rsii.ti such mystifying and oitoii UttUmt slicunintlo v.ln. And lMt f all, tht remsrhnlilo rrnt cly U wflconm to tli wonhmt iiimch, lcmiin It In a I'tiro vcKrlaliln liidulon. In Ukrn nnlurnlly Into our I'IimhI Just an I'll r ft iilr I Intiulcd naturally lulu our lunirt. TIHt great Hwlft lrfitirtitiry lum ront ltdlllcil ( ilidlara In Hrfntlna, ro.luo IliU klid JetUK lu Uin liniidn uf (lid pub llr lld wnhiU-rful ri'innly. Ho Mvt your MimmI n Ki'tM lAlh Willi K. H R, tor It knix-ka Iho nutit funna ef ilicunulNiu every tlmo. ton ran Krt It nt any drug utore at fl Ml a Niltlc. It I it nlamUrd ivointy, lroldlFl rVef)ltio Iho Krrlrt 1'IimM ursine rver illneiwcred If ymita la it peculiar r and )nl dwtr iett mlVlrn. wrltn lo Th HvUl I'pCcltlO Co, :I Unltt HUe, Atlanta, U, The Best Thing Out WAY lift AlUUA' vfJVYj Is an nrhlng tooth, uud wo nro tho propto to do the pululem uxtrantlng, na soon ns you wmit "an unruly nienilii'r" driiwii Wo nro oxperta lu .ill bniucliiHi uf lletillKtry uud ham madn it repiitiitluu for good work and fulr dealing. You will find ua dpeudablo lu every rwpoct. Ask your frlcuda who lime patroHUed us In tho past you vtll find we ataud high lu their uatlmatluii. Irfidy Attciiibiiit. DR. BARBER Tin: ii:vrmT. Photos Photos Tlmo was when pictures were it luxury for tho ftivurml few modsrn photosntph)- has iiliaiigod conditions. Our ehlldniii nro growing' up, but wo can keep them as thoy nr&-onu follow thum through aohool imn al ways bo with thum and have thum v.lth us lu plOtUI'fH. Wo havo now nnd uttratitlvo nlyles In school plcttiroa. Muko tluf iippoliitinciit tiMfiiy, , H. C. Mackcy, Studio Corner Main and I'uutral t Medfonl, Oregon E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commercial Club Amatcui' Iflnishing Post OnvdB Puiionuiiic Work TnloHorUiid dxlurior views Plash lights Negatives made aiiv timo and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main -Phone 1471 Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAfllilNU'i'ON, l, 0. Putyllo Land Matters: Final Proof, Dosort Lands, Contoat nnd Milling CniiPH, Hcrlp, ibLfHBiLLv v x wis