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mil' " r.f If j i M i V i Vi 1 ; -v I- IT lb J 4 ,) V I, I m It . POTDFOUK. Hedfokd Mail Tribune ruBMHiiKO r.vnur akti:hnoon MKUrOIU) 1'MNTINU to. The Democrntlo TlinM, Thn MfiMord Mini. Tim lueurora xriimnp, ir noum rn Oregonlrtti, Tho Aattlntm Trll)iinr. OftlCA Mitll Tribune KullfllltK. 26-J7-1J North Fir street; telephone 78. Orflclnl rnnnr of thn Cltr of itciUord. Official Taper of Jncknon County. tJltonan; PUTNAM. Editor itn.l Manager mp Entered eceoncl-la matter nt Medford, OrcEOii. under tho aot of March 1, 1878. UBSCRITTIOK RATE. fn vr. Iiv mull . 15.00 ()na month. !y mnll - .SO 1'or month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jackaonvllla una Con. Irnl l'nlllt . .to PnlunUy onljr. 1r mall, per yr J.00 tvpcKiy, per )tr... . - - - . E Tho Oroiroii Sfuto Immiurnlion Commission wants Jackson county to picaro tin exhibit to repro.-ent the stale in the eastern land .shows this full. There is no expense other than that of net tine tho exhibit material to the tk'M)t. Special shipping tiiRS will ho forwarded to the Commercial chili and privafc individuals wherever requested, which will carry tlio ex hibits to Portland. It will ho tho policy to maintain nu exhibit tag upon each specimen showing the name of tho grower and tho commun ity represented, thereby allowing the credit to full iu tho proper place. Tho following suggestions are oT feied exhibitors, by the commissien: Parking Suggestions Tho local organizations and grow er are required to go to no cxpeiuo other than that of gathering the spec imens and getting them to tho depot. We will arrange for them to be shipped to Portland and will nl.o at tend to the shipping east- Communi ties nnd growers will receive the en tire credit for the exhibits from their sections. iOur plan will be to main tain 11 tag on each hH'cimen Miowing the nnme and address of the grower, and the local commercial organiza tion represented. Consign all exhibit material to tbo Oregon State Immigration Commis sion, Commercial Club Uuildiug, Port land, Oregon. Shipping tags will be forwarded to tho commercial clubs later io bo distributed for this pur pose. Label with these and ship by freight. KpciiHj nnd Crctllt Pack with great care. These nro not ordinary shipments, but arc the cream of the country Unit nrc going to compcto against tho cream of the country froui other states, and they must not ho him ply thrown into n iTiito or car promis.cuons.Iy. Last year many choice bpecimens hnd to ho thrown away owing to tho fact Hint they were broken and mutilated on account of careless packing. Quality rather than quantity must ho our motto. We would rather have n few choice specimens from each community than tons of inferior sam ples (hat would bo classed in tho laud shows as more junk. Every community should,, however, send something. (inlluiliig Wheat Sheaves Sheaves of wheat should ho gath ered before the grain is so ripe as lo-shnttcr badly, and yet latb enough to ho properly colored. Great care inimt bo exercised that tho samples ho selection nt tho most opportune jiino. Select Inrgo well filled heads with as long a straw us possible, und grade with reference to uniformity of Iho length of heads. It is oven hot ter to select shorter heads if neces sary in oidr to gain uniformity. Strip the straws clean of all blades or wrappings nnd arrange plumb at the tip of tho heads. One effectivo system for securing an even arrange-' incut of the heads is to select or maue u long narrow box with no top aatl with one end knocked out, nnd by laying the straws in tho box and gently jarring against tho remaining end nnd then tying, a poifeet arrange ment will ho secured. Tho straw ends may then bo cut off squarely with a sharp kpiftf. Iq tjring groat ,cnre must also be exercised, and especically next to the heads. 'Do nut Ho too lightly. Do ljot tio with a hard, sharp twiim. A largo soft twino is much preferable. If u sheaf is tied tightly next to the to plho heads will soon fall over and break off at tho point bound. ly wrapping soft paper "V" tho heads of tho sheave yot will pro tect against shuttering and also from illO 5)1111. 5 Threshed grain should ho bright, plump, and free from all smut, dust anil weeds, and in. more ndvuiitago oiihly. shown iji lots., of a bushel or inure, IfalfMiMtH Alfalfa is a nico exhibit crop if pinperly jiiw;i ami selected. A finol SEEK mm OF JACKSON COUNTY LAND SHOWS LAND QRANT JUDOE WOJjYJSUTON has signed iho detjreo in iho ease ,of the United States against the Oregon Sc California railroad company, whereby the railroad's elnim to two mil lion neves of land aro forfeited. Xuiuerous objections were filed by the company to the deevoe as presented by eoiuibel for the government but after hearing; these were all ovei ruled. The bond of the defendant whieh had been previously fixed at the sum of $100,000 was furnished by the defendant and this will operate as a stay of proceedings until the decision bv the circuit court of appeals. The company was represented by 1. R Kenton and the govern incur bv "B. T). 'rownsend, special assistant attorney gen eral. and Clarence L. Ivcamcs ney. The decision is of particular interest to the citizens of Jackson county for the reason that practically every town ship iu the county is affected. Over ,H)iSJ000 acres of land situated in Jackson county are by the express provisions of the decree declared to be forfeited to the United States and the title to all of these lauds by operation of the (let eree passes from the company to the government. 2Toiie of these lands will be sold or can be acquired until tlV final decision ih appeal. Certain parties tire making the assertions that they have the right to take filing fees and that they can secure title to the lands by virtue of mak ing filings thereon. The government officers desire to point out and to emphasize tho fact that all citizens who pay out any money to these alleged locators will lose their money and acquire nothing on account thereof. .Many swindles along these lines have been operated in the past few years and every few days coims news of fraudulent operations by locators who are still busy reap ing the sucker crop. Suffragette Violence LONDON, Julv :i. "To use force to subdue a popular ri-iug, nnd nt the same time to mnko no effort to re move tho grievance: causing the ris ing, i to stoke the fires of rebellion while silting nu tho safety valve." This i how the HritUh government's attitude toward the suffragette problem is characterized by Lady Sybil Smith, one of the mot zenlou among the small group of titled women in Kngland, who aro devoting tlreir timo and energies to the ad vancement of the feminist cnue. "Suffragists, like myself," she said when interviewed today, "who find themstlves coneientiou!v unable to subscribe to real, as opposed to tech nical, violence (official or otherwise), can nevertheless feel reioet and ad miration for the character of those who, liko Jean of Arc, Humpden, Garibaldi, and a host of heroic souls iu the )ast, think violence justifiable in tho service of a great end and have lately acted upon tliis belief, to tho public inconvenience, it is true, but at terrible cost to themselves. Notwithstanding the outcry against the militants, tho average jwrrsoa ap pears to ho as fur as tho members of the government themselves from ap preciating tho true gravity of the sit uation. "Tho enfranchisement of women is fast becoming tho one object of the mot highly educated and ndvnnced section of tho womanhood of the country, nnd their demnnd is hacked by an evor-growing body of opinion. Hundreds of women of more than average talent nnd character have been rendered depornto by long-continued repression, injustice, and po stem and a thickness of leaves nro Iho prime requisites of thij crop. Tho extrcmu length is, of course, also iiiiiuruijii. Fruits and Vegetables Most .fruits should bo left on tho tree until sufficiently colored hut picked before thoroughly ripened. Firmness is u great asset in keeping fruit. Do not pinch u piece of ex hibit fruit. Do not poKsh exhibit frhit. Especinllv in tho case of apples, a natural wax that is a great preservative is in this way removed, thereby deteriorating greatly the keeping qualities of tho fruit. Wo will polish tho fruit just before plac ing it on exhibit. Vegetables should not ho bruised or marred in any way. Leaf tops should not ho cut off closer than three or four inches to tho vegetable .Most vegetables should ho cleaned dry rather than washing. In this way they will keep longer and look brrightor. Umvnslifd I'otutocs Potatoes necessarily are tho best exhibit material of tho root crops. Aboto all do not wash potatoes. Jt is much bettor to clean with a brjisn. Kileet potatoes of uniform sio , commercial potatoes -tho kind tho housewifu likes not freaks. Thy buceess of Oregon's competi tion iu tho Kastorn Land Show de fends upon tho high grade specimen! selected by you. Your co-operation is necessary iu order thai Oregon may demonstrate to thousands of eastern peoplo just what her fcrljjo soils are capable of producing. Wo want jotters from you contain ing questions and suggestions. Wo aro anxious to assist iu every way possible. Address Ktalo luiiaigia. tiou Commission, Portland. - 1 -T - ' Legal blnuki toi Mo At the Mull Tribune office. U TmDFORH MATH TRTTVCOTi, FORFEITURE. United States district attor Due to Oppression litical quibbling. Moreover, denial or free expression, torture of political prisoners, and severe punishment of malcontents are turning the long suffering into relrvN nnd the rebel lious into dangerous conspirator). "Tho courage, public spirit, und intelligence that should he helping to build up the prosperity of a nation ime been turned towards destruction nnd their possessors broken by suf fering nnd strife, nnd all because a reform Hint oven its opimuents be gin to regard as inevitable is wanton ly withheld. "There is ono thing nnd one thing only that drives naturally law-abiding and well-disposed people to vio lence, and that is oppression. All populnr turbulence is n symptom of indue pressure, due to had govern ment uhui some iart of the commuu i'.v m "In Ihi3 case a large number of thoroughly patriotic and highminded pei sons, believing themselves and what is more to the ) oint, believing many ether helpless women to he suffering under an intolerable griev ance, have resolved at all costs to make manifest the truth that govern ment rests upon the consent of the governed. "For the honor of Kngland, the government should put a stop to a deplorable slate of things for which it is immediately responsible. Tho re s only ono way of doing so, nnd that is to givo votes to women. For years there has been nominally a large majority in tho houso of com mons in favor of woman suffrage Who, then, hut tho government is to blame for tho fact that women are still unrepresented 7" WHITE PELICAN HOE (Klamath Falls Northwestern.) A deal-is now being negotiated and will bo consummated iu a few day whereby Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Hall will assume management of tho White Pelican Jlotol mid tho KlnmntirDe velopmeat company purchases a linlf iutcrcst in the Hotel Hull. Tho lonso held by Messrs. Conway nnd Ingram on tho Whito Pelican hns been taken over by tho Klamath Development company and tho man agement of this popular oslelry has already passed into tho hit ink of Mr. and .Mrs. Hull. Although tho Halls wil retain tho management of tho Hotel Hall, a beautiful and comfort able hotel itself, thuy havo dis- IKised of oue-hulf of tho "business and fixtures to tho Klamath Develop ment company. Mr. and Mis. Hall hnvo an envinhlo reputation in tho hotel business, ami siuco thoy will manago both (ho hosieries, Klamath Falls is assured o tho very best service and accommodations to ho found anywhere outside of tho big cities. . i i Notice. Notleo Is hereby given that tho nu ilflriilgnod will apply to tho city coun cil ut Its mooting to ho hold July 15, IKK!, for a llcuuso to soil mult, spir ituous anil vinous liquors In quanti ties loss than a gallon at Its place of buHlncus on lot 10, block 11, city of Moil ford for a period of six months. HOLLAND JIOTKL CO. Dated July 3, ID 13. NOTIL'IJ All harbor hJiooh will bo cloned tho Fourth of July all' day, but will re main open until 10 I'. M. July Third. OTDFOTm OK1OTON", M tn E T AI Linemen are busy today stringing wire from the local Western t'uioit office to tlio Page Theater whore bulletins of the Audeivon-t'voso fht. which tukes place at Los Angeles tomorrow afteruooji, will be received, A vaudeville and picture show will run riuht up to tho timo the fight starts. Doorx open 'JmO p. in. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS llo It remembered, that a regular term of tho Comity Court of Jackson County, State or Oregon, was begiui and huld at Jacksonville In tho court liouao ot tho said statu on Wednes day, tho 4th day of June, 1913, tho time fixed by law for tho holding of said court, when were present, lion. K. I.. Ton Voile, eountv Judge; W. C. Leovor, county eommlsalotior; J. O. Smith, county cointutlonr; U. A. Oardncr. county clerk: and W. 11. Slngler, utiorlff. when tlio follow ing luminous was tranenrteit: Iteport of Jas. M. Croupinlller, nntifitv Iriviuiii-nr. mIiiiwItil? iiliioitut rif. eolved during tho month of Mni to ho $173, 0 1.30, amount paid out of treasury for same period, ?UI9, 310.33. Keport of Prod L. Colvlg. record er, showing tho amount of foos col lected and turned over to tho treas urer for the month of 51(iy to bo $li:7.70. Keport of O. A. O.irdncr. county clerk, showing thu amount of fees collected and turned over to the county treasurer for tho month of May to lo $107.10. Keport of Sheriff W. H. Slnglor for period from Oct. Int. ID)!!, to May Hist, 1U13, wnu examined and approved. Semi-annual report of O. A. Gard ner, county clerk, examined and ap proved. II V. MnrrUnll. At. I).. W11R mail- pointed to tho oftlcu or county health officer. The following deputhw were ap proved for Sheriff W. II. Slnuler: 1). D. Good, Ira Tunguto and Sam Sandry. Houd of W, II. Slnglcr as tax col lector was examined and unproved. An agreement was entered Into between Jnckson comity nnd 1. J. O'Oara whereby said 1. J. O'Onra was employed as fruit Inspector for Jnckson county for 11 period of four years, for which servlco Jacktou county Is to pny $6,000,00 per tin num. Claims against tho county wore acted upon as follow, to-wlt: County Court D. 11. Cronemlllor, work with export '....$ 1 1.25 F. L. Tou Velio, county Judge, salary - l&o.oo Nottlo L. Thompson, work win, .nvi.rt ln.r.n W. II. Wanu, expert 150.00 J. C. Smith, rommlstoiu)r' salary 22.00 W. C. Leovor. commlsidonor Kilnry 3 LOO Total - $ 377.7." ('In olt Court II. II. McCalte, oxpetup iu Soiuoro c.mo - 1 LOO Frank Kasshafer, crier 33.00 Tom Jernian, grand Jury wltnos 2 00 Nash Livery Co., livery hire 10.00 Total $ .in Hi Ice Court Scott Iloyor, ronntahlo tnon Scott Iloycr. cotulslilo for Knnkln ICstos, contt'lilo feos Uankin L'stcs, ronst'blp fees Itankln Lutes, coait'lilo fees Geo. Loud, constable, fees.. . Lola Magcrlo, wltnoits fees G. O. Talor Justice fcS.... G. O. Taylor, Jiutlro fees.... G. O. Taylor, Justice c.o G, O. Taylor, Jtmtlco foos.... G. O. Taylor, Jimtlco fees.... G. F. Wertz. Justice fcoa.... II II. Cartnit'll, witness Tom Stowart. wltnoes Leo Steers, wltnoM Loo Steers, witness . ..: O. W. Train, wltnosa O. W. Train, witness ..... Don Wilson, wltnow,. .......... Mrs. Don Wilson, witness.. Charles Wnrron, witness.... M. n. Whipple, witness Mrs. Don Wilson, wltnoas.. r.0.00 9.00 :uo n.ss 1 00 3 r,o :i,r,o 1.00 3.00 2.10 3.30 3.30 3.30 i.r,o i.r,o Total 3 80. Of, Sheriff's Ofl Ico J. W. Jonas, deputy 11. lO W. II. Slnglor, shorirr sal'y 333.33 W. II. Slnglor. exponso 26.05 K. Vr. WHV' deputy 76,00 Total $ Cleik's orrico F. L. Coleman, doputy G. A. Gardner, clerk, salary 111. S3 06.00 260 00 Total '...$ 316.00 Treasurer's OfO'"" Jns. M. Cronnmlllor. treas urer, Balary 100.00 Jas. M. Cronemlllor, deputy biro .)....',. 07,00 Total 107.00 ('oroner's Iff 1(0 A, K. Kellogg, oxponso.".:.'.:.. 0.05 C. II. Smith. M. I) exam ination or Hiking NnllL.. 6,00 A. H. IColtogg, oxpeiiHo 7.K0 Dr. II. I'. .Morrison, coron er's physician 6.00 A. K. Kellogg, oxpuuso 0,80 Dr. K. 11, I'ortor, .coroner's physician 6,00 Total 38.06 Hihool HiiM;ilulen(lciit's Office G, V. Agor, suporvlftor'a Hillary 120,00 D. O. Henry, supervisor's John A. Perl UndertaKer Lady Assistant. tW K. HAItTLIuTr I'Jioiics hi. 17 wiiiT-17-J'B ,1inbu!uu"u Service Deputy Coronor irKSDAY, ,W,Y :, 101 salary 120.00 J. Percy Wolla, school Bupt. salary 100.00 May II, Wells, deputy.' 33.7C Total 433.73 Fruit Inspector's Otfleo 1', J. O'Oara, salary: i. 1 10. (lit P. J. O'Oara, offleo oxpomjo 1 1. 1 T. F. Smith, deputy, salary 11 1.20 Total $ G7B.3.1 Assessor's (iffleo P. II. Dally, deputy 3(5.00 A. II. Pinker, deputy f.2.00 Cliauneey Ploroy, deputy... 100.00 W, T. Orlevo, ussossor saPy 13R.00 W, T. Grieve, minding ox- pensos 32, r.O Katlo M. Orlove. deputy 05.00 Clint Unllntlu. deputy 100.00 S. C. Godlovo, deputy HO.QO (I. F. Hall, deputy .. SL00 P. M. Jiiuiiuy, deputy 108.00 Goo. Loud. Uiipuur S.S.00 A. W, Moon, deputy uti.oo Ktta Piirkopllo, duputy 05.00 Jay Torrlll, deputy OS. 00 O. Winter, deputy tOS.OO Total -....$ 1,21 7.S0 Tav. Collection W. II. Howon 7S.00 Guy Harper "S.no 12. O. lloKsolt fl.SS AllotMio Klnisliury 7S.00 Mlnnh. Kelly 78.00 Luke Itvau, rent or building 2ft 00 M. P. Schmidt 78.00 (Continued on Page Five.) Draperies Wo curry n very cnnipluln lint of iitniwrlu. turn miriulu, ruiur, tc, ml tin nil einsss of iiiilniNti'rhitf A cporliil 111.111 to look ultnr till work rxoliiNlvoly mitt will Klvn im uo'xt itcrvlcn im In puimllilo lo cyt In nvrn tlio lurKi'it cllb's. Wooks & McGowaii Co. "Mow did Iho OI11I know that" Hy making our store worth inore to you wo make It worth, more to us. sZPzT) -'. &&r vMJim. t IW WW J w. J!h&& 0g :&) (c '. OL 2mm "C '?M Not our bleu of a "saro and .ine" Fourth. Hut ir wo mint celebrate IbU wny botter havo a good supply of salve, lotions and remedies In the honw Only thoio or tried and known worth fliil a plnro 011 our shelves nnd counters -o this Is tho bct place to get them. Haskins for Health MKDFOKD. OltL" Wliat'5 Wrong? oorcc7 orourglnncs? do you Know? - want to know? It's a pertinent ? the tcmlble course- flKcrtalu Hid cause'- Wccan tell you. mmmmmmmmmmmmm My methods or touting aro corrob orative and accuratu. You tako no chailces bore.' A (rial will convince you. DR. RICKERT Hullo 1-2. Over Duel & Co, ftfoihir's Friend in Every Homi Comfort nnd Safely Assured Dcfore tbe Arrival or tho StorK. In linninnii of American homrci llicro is a uottioor Aiouicrs i rami nmt lots uiu 1 iiiniiy a woman thrniiuh llm tryluit orot'iii, iinveu ncr irom liilfferliii: nnd pnlil, kept her In licnllli In advance o f haby's coniln;;, and and a woinlcrfnl Iiilliicaco Iu UcvMoiiltiif u love ly dUposUlon la tlio cbllil. There Is no other remedy so truly a help to nature. H relieves the pulu and d I scorn furt ciiiisrd by tlio strain 011 tbu IlKauiciitir, 3iak( pliant IImho fibres mid intiKeles which nature Is .'Xiuiiillng ami iuothea the la fluiniimtlun of breiut glumly, .Muther's Frknd U an cslcrnnl rcmcily, mid nut only baiihdioii all (lUlrcx.i In ml Vance, luit iiMiiiefl a upcedy rccovory fnr thu motliAr. Tims Iim Iiccomkm a lunlthy woman v.llh nil her wlrcimlli prevorved 10 Iboroiijtlily in Joy iho reiirlua of her cldbl. Jibitli(;r'M F1I1111I cun bu liml ut nay ilrict Hlvrn at $1.00 a bollle. Wrlln In llnolllchl Kcgiihttor (.'0., 2'JI Irfiiuur lli Atlanta, (In., fur llislr fn bovk. ViIto to-day, U U Mtt liulrucllve. mS 41t i. j- . I 1 v ( m -f 1 no raov A- IBr v9' n. MissVenitallaniilton PIANIST" ' Pupil or TlrttfO ManyColtU lias Ont'iiptl a hJiutlio al 010 NORTH CENTRAL Second Hand CARS One UntltH'sltiiij,' JJoadslor. Ono 'l-passtMior Jlniuk. One o-pnssoiiKPi Tat'lcson. Ono D-pnsstMioi' PromuM. 'Above col's will bo sill al, ti bai'aiti. C. E. Gates For Good Short Cake that I re illy ihnrl, you will find that CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 1 . IndlHpousnhlo. li works venly and iiurtly and keupn tho raise In sus tK'Uvloii until tho tako Is linked. S)v PLIt Lit. Alk Vour Giiiccr Cri"srent MauuractitrliiK Company Seattle, Washington Jkf: Aim tuai im wii.it you ll maUo o (I'lnw nw.i) with hakliii; day mid ImoIiik brend wo bake ou'll save Iu work, You'll mho Iu fuel, Vou'll mivo In wvtw anil tear, 'llio Win Id won't seem onc-lmlf so cruel, And you'll havo ttoml lukcry fate. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN -l South Central. Biltncr's Real Estate & Employment Bureau J'-OU HALL'. 10 ncros. nil ln,cilUvn(loii; 0 room hoiiiic, larKO bam, other oiiH)udluKs, Kood soil, IVi miles from Mod ford. Will take somo city property, Prlcti f 1000. 100 acre stook rannh, 16 acres In cultivation, 30 acres pnsturo, 70 acres saw timber, Kood house and outbulldliiKs, will lake somu city pro perty. I'rlcu 11000. II acres, 1 mllo from town, i:ood soil, no bullilliiKH. Prlco $1(100, 10 acres close to town, no Im provements, good .location and soil. Pike $1360. 13 aero orchard, trees from 3 to 0 years old, Iioiiho and fiirm build lues, part uudor IrlKntlou, closo to Medford, Prlco $160 pur aero. 0 room modern Iioiiho, kooiI lot, paved street, Kood location, $1)60. 6 rtioni modorn houuo, 7 lots, prlro $1600, Piano, food as now, $100, Philio, kooiI condition, to trade for lot, Hovoral teams, wagons and baruesit $376 to $360. Houses for rent, furnluliod nnd 1111 furulshud. KMPLOYMKNT Wultrcss, $30 room and lmanl. JJIiln and womou for touoral houno work. Man and wife on ranch, Woman cook on ranch. Wood cutters, ltaiieh Hands, MRS. EMMA BITTNER lies, Phono 100D-X Phouu N.1H, Oppolio .Nash Hotel IlOOMil 0 lutj .7, P4LM IlLOOJC I , r j;S WHERE TO OO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE PJIOTO PLUS TIIOIIHDAV ONI.V iiitoNciio millV and tiu: i:- IMUWS AGI'.NT IVatmliiK G- M. AiidoiKOU Till: AltTIST'S SACIllFICi: GI.IMI'SKS OF COI.OHADO IN wi.vnm Kceiih) ItltAGirS NFAV HI'IT Coinudy TIIK AMATKI'lt LION TAMHIt Comedy licit) Tonioinnv tin: v.ori ecu lllograph ludliiit Hioiy In Two Partn ADMISSION ,T AND Wo c i AR THEATRE TODAY For Love of the Flag I real 2-reel Kay Hue feature. 2 oilier good piuiurcs. TOMORROW A Spocial Program i sensational and tlirillin feat nro Classy ('oiuedies Always Ton Conts. FIRE INSURANCE D. It. WOOD .V CO. Offlro Ppxtalrs. Medford Mali Tribune llulldlm:. Phones: Office, Gil. Iteflblonco 631. Willi .Metirortt Triulu Is .MetUoitl .Made Phono us jour orders for Milk, .Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. OPIt STItlCTLV FUKSII UIT. tcu (ir.c Pint H()OAiti: Our HIGH (lltADIJ Iro cream will ploaso you. Sold Iu iiuantltloH of 3 calloiiH and up. Wo havo our own twlco-u-day do llvory. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY Phono UIIS With .Mi-iKonl Trado Is .MeiUonl Made E. D.Weston Oi'fioial Photographor of tho Medford Comraorcial Club Ainalour finish iug Post Ourds. Iuioraini,(tAVo,i,k Portraits Intorior and oxtorior viows Flash lights Negatives mado iinv,tImo and any pluiw by apppijt niont. r , 208 E. Main Phono 1471 --: