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I H It IM rsroBMHju.:. JtifftffliD JH Ail TtnMK -'.Ait .WftK''N'lNT NMWHPAI'Kll IC wmnwrmiJjrSo So!, Th. mntetratlo rirna. Tim MJrftr.1 . - - -i-ajr - i - -r? --. . v. - r - Mull, TIM MMWra THnutKC Til FBUlh- rn )reinWin. Tho Aahlamt Trituinn, UfflC Mall Tribune llullillnif. ll.lt.l North Kir atrtat telephone 71, SURGEON'S rgprrom math wmrcrMrcDroRn. onrcnoy, WMnNi'-;i5tptvvt.t.7uyK,,.-.i,..io.igt., KN io solve mm OWOruHCJPOTNAM, Editor and Manairtr, KnUred ar Bfcond-ctaas matter at Uedford, OrcKon, under the aot of March 1, ltlf. Offl rjclni FiM ot tho Cltr at MedfdM. Official rpf or Jackson CouAtr. SUBBCWTTIOW KATB. Ono year, by "" Una month, br mall IVr m on Hi, delivered by carrier In ilMlfonl, Jackiionvllle and Cen- tral "nlnt , Fat unlay only, by mall, fxr rear Weekly, per year - U.00 .60 .EO 1.00 t.5n TARIFF LO MOST PR Mill i FISHING SEffl 1 OPENS IN ROGUE GRANTS PASS, Juno 4. The firt three bonts to rcHrt Tuesday at the wnrehousfc of the local fishermen's union whcrethe rtiember? of the or. gnnixntion bring their night's catch, tho toll collected since midnight from turned !n 3.100 jmiuiiis of chinooks a tho lloguo river. With the other bonis yet to report it was expecfed" thnt no less thnn six tons would bo the cntch of the first drift of net. . Tho 'season for ooinmofcinl fishing opened nt midnight" Monday night. Twelve boats nre registered in Hie fishermen's union, and tjlhers are ex pected to join. Tho river is now too high for the most successful fishing, and owing to the fact that it has been several years since nets were allowed in tho stream, there nre many obstructions" that will have to be removed before finding is nt its best. At present Ihero i$ n lively de mand from Portland for the fish, the market being 71,. cents per pound. The riettf nstd are of 8&-inch mesh, and arc from '200 to 300 feet in length. Nets of less meh will be confiscated by the fish wardens, and the men using them will be prosecut ed. This mesh fa stiposed fo allow all steelheuds and other trout to pass through. noniRSTKK, Minn., June !. t'pon tho define., and skill of sur geons nt (he .Minucsoln State Ho pilnl here, depends thn solution ot what has for four years been one of the most mvsterious cases of lost identity in the middle west. After four year, surgeons nt the hospital announced today they will oivornle on "J. O. h", n man of -10 or d." years or ago, who found wandering aim lessly about th6 depot nt Wneea, .Minn., one evening in June, 11107. The mnn is" known as "J. C. It." because those initials were found sowed to tho lining of his coat. In tho four years tho man has been at tho hospital ho has not uttered a word. At first he was sickly but ho is now robust mid healthy. Tho mnn nppenrs to hear and understand lint when it comes to expressing his thoughts by means of Minis his mind seems to fail him mid it has been with greatest difficulty that tho physi cians linvo learned the little they have ahont him. It is believed ho was n sailor. Through showing him pictures it has been decided he was nn officer, probably, in the nnvy or jHissibly as n member of some arc tic expedition. Through publicity given Ihe case during the pat four years state officials have received thousands of letters from iktmuis in sonrcii oi missing lovcii ones-. Physicians would have operated long ago but they feared the mnn1. health would not iermit it. The operation will bo performed next week. WASHINGTON. June 4 There's a dark man with a sinister purpose lurking In his brain, In every cor ridor ot tho cnpltol and tho house ami sennto office buildings thoio days. Knch of these gentleman car ries conceoieii in Ills voroal appnr ntus a scries of oiploslvo arguments against various schedules In tho tar iff bill. Knch lurking gentleman Is dextrous of setting off theso verbal bombs under tho particular schedule in (no tariff wnien meets the dln- provnl ot his oniployer. Amon tho number Is tho worried looking person of sleek aspect who Is hero to savo the sugar Industry from utter r-r-ruln. Members of this clnss nro mbro numerous than any of the others. Does n harried congressman seek aolnco In tho bright Riiushlno and balmy air of tho cnpltei grounds, a cutawayed geutlo mnn leaps from behind somo nearby f bush and fastens his thumb mid fofo- flngor In the weary congressman's coat lanet. Tho gentleman's pock ets protrude with memoranda and statistics tending to provo beyond peradventuro that tho sugar Beet li duo for eternal dcmnltlon If the for tress of protection Is kicked from around It as suggested In tho tariff bill. From behind another bush creeps another frock-coated lobbyist who has a tragic piece to speak about tho sugar enuo plantations which will be no moro If tho senate passes tho bill. BARTER AND TRADE (Continued frnin YMonlity.) Hy C. U. Whlslor. TI1I4 medium of exchange, no mat ter what tho character of which It limy bo comprised, IS termed money, Htit the term money has also liven applied to that which Is but n rcpro outitlv6 of this modliim and ts represented lit sonio form of a prom ise to pay in tho original medium. This Is but a substitute for money. Tho medium ot exchange which nlono Is entitled to tho term money than tho paper It was written on What aro tho values today of tho credit or suhstltuto money ot llaby Ion, of Persia, (Iroeco or of Home, all onro powerful nntlnns? Answer, nothing. Hut any of their real mon ey would ho worth Its market value todny, Kunrtlon No. .1. .Moitsuiomeiit of values. Tho ovolutlon of barter and trade soon developed tho fact that this medium, no matter what Its character, beenmo tho unit by which HOW CAMILL'OE VERLAC BECAME FAMOUS FOR THE BEAUYV OF HtR HANDS AN01ARMS ... .,r.u..n nunc m perioral, wnirii comparisons of valuo aro iiinilo, and .... ....Hi.u.. r represeniauvo ,.nC(, tm, Htandard of values. Tho money noes not nnu cannot. " FOR MAY $199,310 DYING GIRL ACCUSES FIANCE OF BOLL SHOP AT r PAGE THEATRE Mme. J. S.iver is already busy making great bit; beautiful dolls mid byJuno 13 nil will bo quite stiff and inanimate. Tho jolly old shopkeep er will xhow his t'lihtomers what his dollies can do, when wound up. In act 1 it's entirely pantonine t-the musio suggesting all thut is to happen which is done in pantomiue. Lois Qiiisenberry who made such a pronounced hit as tho Knglish daughter, will sinjr to her real baby doll, "I can't Forget You Honey," The Doll is .Miss Helen Puriicker. Mr. 0. ,IJ. Conwcll makes a, typical old shopkeeper and indeed lie's protrhd of his dolhes, while Milton Sehu-f hard, tho ftit.sy old workman, loves (hem all jttht the same. Acts 1 and 2 aro being embellished with now features and ono surely will regret not seeing the new specialties for (hey nre surely beautiful in cos tumes mid novelties. - Ticket may bo procured from mombi'iK of the I. O. O. F. or ladies of tho, Itcbccca lodges. June 13 is tho night. A mot excellent showing is made by tho new county administration in a financial way according to the re ports of County Treasurer Cronemil lcr and County Clerk Gardner for tho month or May. A total of .$19!).310 wns disbursed, including ,f'2,f0S of general fund warrants, $4.", 14 It of special school 6rderv, s'o'i.WC of citv school orders, $:u,323 of school sup erintendent's orders. $116S of high school orders, $."iD"." of interest on general fund warrants, $7748 of war rants paid in on taxes, mid ",13.30 interest on same, .S0Ci of ronrf war rants and $3831 of road warrants. There was turned over from Sher iff Singlcr fpr tnxes, $170,111) ). I.OS ANOELKS. Cat.. Juno 4. Near death from n bullet wound In her neck Miss Ircno Noblo has mado a statement today accusing her rianco, Fred Kolb. of flrltiK tho shot that Is responsible for her condi tion. Her st'ntoment was made after tho pollco practically had accepted Kolb's statement that tho girl had shot herself while ho was trying to wrest from her grasp a revolver with which she had threatened to commit suicide. Tho shooting occurred while tho couple woro nlono In Miss Noble's home. According to tho girl's statement. Kolb forced her to wrlto a note. I which was found In tier possession and which Indicated that sho would attempt to kill herself. Sho offered no reason for tho shooting. HIGH WATER CLOSES LLAMETTE SAWMILLS A WIFE ACCUSES MINER OF PLOI TO KILL CHARLESTOWN. W. Va Juno 4, An alleged plot to assassluato Governor Hatfield of West Virginia Is uncovered here today" in tho ar rest of Leo Carponter, a miner. A warrant for Carpenter's arrest was sworn out by Mrs. Carpenter, who charges that hor husband threat ened to kill her If sho revealed an alleged plan to kill tho governor and others who aro endeavoring to bring about an adjustment of tho coal miners' strlko troubles. DOCTORS ARRESTED FOR PRACTICING ON DOGS PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 4. Many sawmills along tho Wlllamotto river aro closed today on account of high water and as a result several hun drod Jiion nro temporarily out of employment. i Tho water Is within threo foot of UiO' lower trusses of tho O.-W. II. & N. brldgo hero, but It would take a further rlBo of six fcot to inund'ato tho .rails. j No great damago lias resultod from ho high water on account of tho lack ot current. f - , COLUMBIA RIVER NOW SHOWS 23 FOOT RAISE I L I VANCOUVER, Wash., Juno 4. Tho Qolumbin river continued to rise, today mid now stands nt 23 feet ijboy'o Jow water. Tho I)u Hois Lum-bor-, t'OJiipnny has been compelled to fllos'o its mill on account of tho water flowing over tho docks. Merchants ijloijg TfrHt street near tho river havo weighted down tho wooden side walk's Io prevent their being flouted invny. f LONDON, Juno 4. Rhorley Kel logg, the American show gitl, who is appearing nt the Hippodrome hero in "Hullo Rngtimo," was married .today to Albert Do Courvillo, tho author of No serious damago has yet been tlio production, Tho brido was for tloue, mdrly n New York lmirdresser. PHILADELPHIA. June 4. Dr. E. J. Sweet, head of the Vivisection de partment of tho University .of Penn sylvania medical school nnd one of Philadelphia's most prominent mii1 geons was arrested! today on the charge of cruelty to dogs used in ex periments. Tho society for tlio nrc- vention of cruelty fo nnimn'ls swore to the warrant. The nrrcSt of all other surgeons connected' with Ihe department is planned by tho society. Dr. Sweet flatly donieg hd charge. ELECTRICAL WORKERS ON, P. E. AND E. WIN STRIKE ruirfijAxsiJ, ure. June 4i--The strike of electrical workers employed by tho Portland, Eugene mid Eastern Railway company, ended today when tho men returned to work with" nn in crease of 25 cent per day in sal ary. They now receive $4.50. An increase was granted, tho cica trical workers of the Oregon Electric company, advancing their wages to $4.80. No strilio had been called on the Oregon Electric, which operates iiitermbun lines. AMERICAN SHOW GIRL WEDS LONDON AUTHOR ASHLAND MAN FIRST - EXAMINED FOR LICENSE GRANTS PASS, June 4. Tuesday the laws passed by the last legisla ture became effective, but the fact that the solons hnd enacted one law requiring n physical examination ov nil men who nro about to approach the hymonia! altar had escaped the observance of Patrick Stephen Orr of Ashland, mid Jio presented himself nt the desk of Cupid Coburn early Tuesday without the physician's cer tificate which is the first rctpiisito now to tho obtaining ot a marriage liense, being just us necessary as the consent of the fair one. Dr. Truax soon supplied the needed document, however, and the first license under tho new. Liw was granted to Patrick Stephen Orr of Ashland nnd Miss Ruby M. Hutchison of Grants Pass. The marriage ceremony was jwr fonned by Judge Stephen Jewell nt his office nt the court house. JURY EXONERATES' WOMAN FOR MURDERING ASSAILANT ' - i i i " T : v i SEATTLE, Wash., June 4.-Af-ter less than" five minutes considera tion, the coroner's juryrclnnied n verdict exonerating Mo. Jennie Perry from all hlnino for killing Louis Pcrrietf, Her husband's friend, in defense of her honor. Mrs. Perry thanked the jury nnd in company with two neighbors left the murguq for her home, Af tho door Coroner Mason deluincd her while ho handed her the pistol with which she killed Perriea when ho attempted to as sault her in her own home Monday night. IKIH TlfKATI.'lt: Tho IbIb has an exceptionally fjno lino of pictures pn tonight. All should seo tho flood and cyclono number, which shows tho damago wrought by wind nnd water. John Ilunny and Flora Flacham seen In "There's Music In tho Hair." Coming Friday, "A WIho Old Ulo-phant." ltlRht hero confusion outers and as a result tho theorist sees visions and dreams dreams. Tho duties or moro properly the functions of money extend over sev eral fields of action. Among them, first, Is thnt of facilitating exchange. Second Is that of acting aR a reposi tory of values. Third, Is that r becoming tho measuring unit or standard to net as tho representative bnso for tho Computation of com parative values. Any conception of money that docs not encompass these three functions can only be compared fo the simplicity of llttlo girls play ing with mud pics nnd Imagining they are full whoa In reality they have eaten none of them. Function No. f. Facilitating ex change This function Is chiefly one of expediency nnd Is used to bridge oVor an almost Impassable barrier or chasm In barter and trade by do ing ono of two thtnns, either by transferring tnlnes through equiva lents, or by n pledge that It will be done at sonio futuro tlmo. Tho last method Is ono of credit and Is al ways followed by a question mark. This is tho only function that can truly employ substltuto or repre sentative nionoy. Function No. 2. Tho acting as a roposltory of values. This function Is that of representing tho equal cf tho value or tho thing produced and Is computed by a comparison of tho labor required In tho production of each. It must therefore have ns much Inherent valuo as the thing produced which It represent. This Is fundamental It must havo por- mnnenco of character, and neither rot, molt or decay. If It docs cither of these it ceaies to bo a roposltory nnd tho valuo Is lust. No substitute money can porform this function be- cattio substitute money has no valuo. It Is only n promlso to makn oqulvn lents and dopends entirely upon the ability to make good on the part of the ono making tho promise. Of it self It hns no vnltie whether sinned by Individuals or by governments, And tho question of tho ability cf tho ono making tho promise to make tho promise good hns often resulted In sncrlflco of values through dis counts. Tho real money of any nation that has over existed, If It could bo re covered todny would havo n rosl value, but their substitute or credit money would not bo worth moro values of tho products to b'e ox chntiKcd havo been measured by It since n point ot tlmo -to which the mind of man runneth not luek. It Is ImposHlble for substitute money 'o perform function No. 3. Having no value It can measure no value, be cause measurement of values is only one of comparisons, and you cannot compare something that does not exist. As a measure of values Just one unit with Its subdivisions can meas ure the value of all of tho wealth of the world, and tho edict of gov eminent never lias ami never can have anything to do with tho creat ing of value, as will bo clearly shown In the next chapter. (To !Jo Continued.) , ATTKN THiNTwooiTM I IN. Medford ramp No. 'JO, Woodmen of tho World, will hold decoration services, also unveiling ceremonies, Sunday afternoon, Juno 8. All mem bers of the order nro requested to meet nt tho linll promptly at o'clock and march from there to the cemetery, whore tho services will be held. A special Invitation Is ex tended to the Women of Woodcraft to attend theso services. r. w. n. jackson, cierk. Free I'Mrlptlon That Oiii porcil nt Home. Wo V Ske Had Ctmnnptfoft, Was Dylig; Nt w Well Rckmftn'a Altoratlr It Ulan: ntl with sum-in lo tli trrduirnt of Tulcrculotla la all parta of tlio country, IVr'oni who Imrr laavti It, laiMrit, caliml wlht. ubauiltiiir III rt lit 4U ltoipd. fYr J. mlulatiad. anil u.anjr rrcorr.l. If yog nr llitcrrtrtl tit know luorr about It, wit will ttl Jflii la touch vrltti low who arn mm well. Ydil ran loTpatlKatp ami JuiIka for jouriclf. Hrad of, lira. (ivYtrt'a rrcnYrrjr. .. .. Hrinilh. Iml. "Ontlcmrn: Thinking that txrha a tiort tilttorr of tu r'nmkatita rrvurery bt my inolhrr-ln law (Mra. Auna tiovrrtl inUbt txnrflt im nthar anirrrri t etie thit follonluc trttluincUI. Atio.lt (VptrmUr 10. 1P0H, iti taWn alrk with Catarrhal I'mumonla. anil ruutloual. If Icrcir won-, rcqulrloit a trained nur. MjcAt iwrata wr ilo hail that II waa nrrrarr to rbaUKa hrr rlutblns; one or Iwlc nrrry nlrhtj Wr rouih lncrraOt anil K"t ak- hail that cTryMly tiprctrt ttat Lr wouM not lire much louver. In January, when llrr. Wm. Itrir, of pifpahsl for hr itrnth. he rrcntun.rn.ini that I KTt Krkman'a Allrratlfr, ami aca If It wouM not Kit hfr aoinu rrlkf. I then mjuratnt tlw attrmllna; ph)lrlan to lr lil illaa-iHiaU ami Im lufnriiiril n that aim hait Cuaaumpllan ami waa lw. jon.l all mf.llril a lit. Winn I ake1 if l thought that It uaa iirl. to try tho Aiirrnuir, nn rrp.irti inni .o pnyairian Cnmllle do Vorlac, faiuoiirt for tho beauty of her hands nnd arms, In n recent Interview says: "If every woman knew about the prescription that has caused all this1 talk about my hands and arms they could irinttu their bauds mid arms Junt as beauti ful nt mine. I am glad to have the opportunity to give my recipe free to the world. It will help every woman to improve her peraonal ap pearance." When I linked her If she would allow me to publish tho pro scription she quickly answered: "Certainly, only too glad to have you do It," Turning to a tli.sk, she wrote It on n slip ot paper mid hand ed It to me, Hero It Is: "(lo to any drug store, get n one-oiiuce bot tle of Kulux compound, pour the entire contcntn Into a two-ounce bot tle, add quarter ounce witch hatnl, then fill with water. Apply night and morning. This prescription gives the skin a velvety softness mid obliterates all defects such ns freckles, tan, sun spots, roimhnenit and ruddiness. A sIiikIo application works a marvelous transformation." It ran be applied to tho neck and shoulders with equally graliryliiK results. It Is almolitteiy Imfniloia and will positively not HllmiiliUo or produce a growth of hair. It Is do ItctoiiNly cool and noothhlg nnd Is not affected by perspiration. It will not rub off WHERE TO GO TONIGHT PAGE thAtre MONDAY AND TUfJHDAY Till: MAN Wild HAIIKI) Thfllllnit : In !-Ueol Htory Depleting' Urn' the I'roien North. Tl'llS I'lll.M.V UONNA A Throbbing Htory of Htngu l.lfo Tin: MYHTHHIOUM (JAltD I Ml' Coined? Hear- Our Fhu I'lecu On liestra, iili'der direction uf I'rof, HimCoII "llow did tho lllrd know that" In tho school of experience we have learned our lesson you profit by this knowledge. Mnllneo ISvery Saturday mid Hiindiy 2. .10 to & Adinlaidoii Co mid 10c. LOOK HERE FOR IT .Many- " .Mull Trll.nne Header VIII Ho IntercjiltHl. 'When people rend. about tho r'ureit mado by a 'medicine endorsed from fur nway, Is it surprising that they wondor If the statements nro true? Hut when they read of cosos rlpht hero at home, posltlvo proof 1b with in their reach, for close investiga tion Is nn easy matter. Head Mod ford endorsemojit of Donn's Kldnoy Pills. F. i, Cray, 507 Palm 8t., Mod ford, Ore, nays: "A few years mjo my kidneys began to bothor mennd tlio trouble was aggravated by my occupation, which required mo to bo on my fcot tho Rrent'er part of tho day. When I begnn work In tho morning I felt alright, but after I had been on my feot for a couplo or Hour my back began to pain mo and at night I would scarcely bo alilo tp straighten. In sonio way I heard of noun's Kldnoy Pills olid began using them. They cured mo In a short tlmo and In return I am pleased to recommend them." For snlo by all dealers. Pr'Ico 60 cents. Fost'or-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Unltod StdfcA. Romombcr tho namo Doan'B and tako no other. rouli! lirlji Iirr any anil I roulil iult tny. elf atiut II Ho I Immnllatrly h.nl Iter Wm llrrir to arml for n hottl,.. inI rur rrroTrrr, I Hi AlUratlrr. wblrli rrartlcallr wllhont lmm fur rrroirry. I inai h irr in ahr ill.l. I am Hlml tn aay that ulio umiii liulmisl lKan to Itnnrutr. Now. nho wnrka n hard aa rrrr. wrluh twrnty poiunN hraTlrr than ahi rtrr ill'1. r!orr alio took alrk. anil la In K'xxl hraltb 8Iir frankly anya ahi ..an l.rr llfo aoil health to lkrnan'a Allrralhe.'' (Sworn ARIitiiTll) JOS mtlMMI'.lt. Kckmnn'a .Mlrrnllro U rITntlti. In llron. rhltla, Aalhma, liar IVrrr; Throat an.l I.unir Trn.ihlr, an.) In uptitilMlnir tha ayatrm l)nr not rnlnln hotaona, niilatra or halilt-forralne ilfutra ,k for Imoklrc IMIInir of rrrt.Tprlm, nmt wrllc lo i:rkmn.-i Laboratory, I'hllailrlphl.i. I'a for inure r. dene. I'vr tale by all Iraitlnsr eroEfilatl SXiXr-yCvyvXiXsXt v Luxury Without Extravagance t Hotel Von Dorn 242ffurkStrecrf. Finest p6piilnr priced ITotol iu San Francisco Modern Central tF&fJiffrf&m THE X t I TT FIRE John. A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant, 28 H. HAHTLKTT Phones M. 47 nnd 17-J-2 Ambulance Hervlco Deputy Coroner You will find it extremely con- venient if your insurance hns been placed in a compnny which pays itH Josses promptly, nnd in full. I havo no other kind. R. H. McCurdy 401.M. , & H. BMfr JPbOne 34a Be3tlbcatci and modt r o pu 1 aV note! in the City. Running cluuilled ice water in each roonr. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tafiff on Ftooma 91.00 each 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 12 rooms (10 room - SO rooms . . . 60 rooma ha prhtta, bath &u roomrwiu inrtu tiin in 30 aultea, bedroom, par lor and bath For more than on aueit add $1.00 lor and bath 3.00 each extra to the above rates for Our prescription department has then "highest honors." Pharmacists graduates from the best schools compound them nnd etorclso the grcntest rarp Iu filling your prescription tho way the doctor orders It. Nn substitution! "The sweetness of low prlco seldom equals tho bitterness of siur qual ity." HASKINS for HEALTH .Meilfonl, On-. "Father grows younger every day.' Atid his new photograph hits him to n 'l .- . . mo old portrait taken twenty yearn ago, mndo him look so serious and old. fashioned not a bit like lio really Is. Wo wouldn't part with It of course. Hut Ian t It splendid to hnvn n pic turo of him as wo know liliu Just as ho looks today. And fathor says tnat bo's glad ho gave Iti and hnd It made that hav ing your plcturo taken fit far from nn unpleasant oxporlenco nowadays. Tlioro'a a photographer In your town. H. C. MACKEY I fitiidlo K. Main mid Central I ISiS THEATRE i Four Heel Mieuneil PI. tun 'fue. mikI Weil. Program i p.vriin wi:i:ki,v no. hi I'lood itnd Cyclono Number THIS HPY'S HHlHAT A strong K'aaauny featuro In two parts. THCHI'.'S MI'SH' IN TIIIJ H.IIH Vltagraph Comedy With John Ilunny and Flora I'luclt Music and Hffccts AdmNnliiii ,1 anil til Cents' .Mutinies Dally Coming Friday; A wish oi.n i:i,i:pii.nt H.'llg niiluml fen turo Iu u parts a. MHIIll Illllllltt STAR THEATRE COOI, CO.V COMFOnTAft.i: Ton.w TOIIAV tin: (,'iui, ami this ohafthu Coiivliiclug ThiiuliHtiier . I Till: Hl'NAWAVH ...."Kny-lleo" Itubo comedy-, a humdinger ' Till: WOMAN WHO 1)111 NOT (JAIti: True to llfij It will appeal "KeyHtinieV Tui "Kc)Mou'i'" "unit ni:w in:.u' and "HIS Wi:illl(l HAY" They're always "the best." FOKHKHT A.VH WOOI.WOHTH Peerless Intorprulorn of Photoplay's i:vi:hv aiti:hnon and kvk- NINO AII.MIRHIO.V fl AND to OKNTH Medford, Oro. FOR SALE Small -Irrigated ranch noar city resorvolr. Houao, burn, shod, etc. Tolophono and city wator. Family orchard, herrlos, gurdon, Now froo soil nil plantod, Idoul location tor market gardening,' borrles or small orchard, lluy this ranch now uud got (ho benoflt of this ycur'a crop. H. I,. NOnr.IT, Oivncr Phono 1048-L. Draperies compute line of Inlna, fixtures, tto.. vary curt Wo carry a nr.lu.1.. Ian. u. -u'ii.i i m.n uijiiitii.a, iiaiuraa. ami no an claaara of uj)iolalarln. A aprclnl ii.un to look afnr title Werk: excliialvcly and will Klva aa good vrvlctt na la i iioaalUla to st In uveit tlio lurtivat cltloii. Weeka & McOowan Co, each additional gueat. Reduction by week or month, Managimtnt Chtiltr IV, Killty F.G.ANDREWS Lossoo of Qrlll and Dining Ilqom. 4 Mens Clothing Cleaned aricl ' Pressed FIRST CLASS WORK Suits $1,25 Pants SO Coat and Vest 70 1017 W, 9th St. I E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Qlijb j lAmatour Fiiiishing ' I?ost Cards . Panoramic Work Portraits Intorior and oxtorior viowS Flashlights I a Negatives mado anv tim'o and any placo by appoint ment, . ' 208 B.-Main Phono 1471