Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MA.1TJ TRrRUNlO, MHDFORD, OKKOION. TUKRDAY, ,TTTT,Y 22, 1010.
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L PERSONAL
Those haying onra llioy nro wIIUiir
to ubo for tlio avu fcto nt tho Coun
try qlub Vrlilny nftcrnoan nro re
quested io phone lr. a S. ateen
irup. V- S
,3o purannd seo ,tho exhibition of
tho ' cclclirntcd 'Wallnco Nutting
hand-colored phtotofcrnpha nt Med
ford' DoblfStore, Thursday, July 24.
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J, .H. UarkduU nnd pnrly, who
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linvo bcon motoring through north-
prtrna.a1ifor'jh(,. rpltirjcd Sun
day ThcyA went h tar as Kurekn,
nnd report 'a dllghfful trip. "
mi J A c .
rroaucers i-ruii ci. -nns j
eolved a,larfla8lpniont ,of" 1
54 br ynqPjbarry limskoU, p
rroflucers Fruit ci. tws just re-
lb. and
and can
fll orders In any. quantity. Wo also
hnvo on hand n larro supply of tho
celebrated ''Security" orchard lad
ders. In, nil etzcs.r, ,
J. Scott. J.A. Houston nnd K.
D. WIJhHe qf Antloch havo boon
making Medford )i nhort business
visit.
H. C. Kentnor and W. A. AUken
rondo a trip to tho southern part of
tho valley tho forepart of tho week.
8,, G, Van, pykq, , E. Anderson
and J. A. Grnffla of South Phoenix
wero recent business visitors In Med
ford.
13,000 accident and llto Insurances
for $10; $5250 for $17.50. See
Holmes, tho Insurance roan.
A. h. Aiken of Douglas count'
hns been vlsltlnc frlenda living In
Medford and other parts of the val
ley. Mrs. S. Kllngel ol Lake Creek
was among the many who canto to
Medford during tbp week,
Orchard, bunting, ashing and
Crater Lake scenes for Mia at Cor
king Jb Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any pUce, kodak finishing. 128
Bast Main street. Phone 215 It
Mrs. W. A. Stewart and her
daughters, Misses Dora Smock and
Erscll Stowart, loft Wednesday eve
ning for Portland nnd Newport,
where they will spend tho summer.
Mrs. Ira J. podge left for tho sen
shqro during tho week and will be
gono several weeks.
Mrs. .Ferguson juid her daughter,
Miss, Llrzlo, havo been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. JI,Pergusonot Central
rojut.' '.
Kodak, finishing, test In town, at
Weston's. , ,
Mrs. John Greaves nnd daughter
of Jacksonville left Monday evening
on a visit with friends living on
Sardino creek.
I)r, K. L. Mctschan, late of, Grants
Pass, has returned from New York,
where he took n iost-graduato
course.
E. G. Burgess, Jr., has gono to
Now York on an extended business
visit.
fe. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
C. W. Cottaln of San Franchco,
n ploncor commercial traveler, Is
making tho valley nls usual visit
. Mrs. E. Kllppcl nnd Mrs. P. C.
Dlgham arc visiting friends living In
Trail district.
, Miss . Frances Loosley has return
ed from a visit to tho hpiuc place
near. Tojo,
, Dr. Klrcbgcssnor will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10, a, m
tp 3 pA m, on. and after May 24.
Fred, Furry nod ,G. W. King were
up from Phoenix Monday afternoon.
Mrs. L. E. Eujart left for Ashland
Monday afternoon on a brief visit.
J. C, Smith, county commissioner,
transacted business in Medford and
Jacksonville Monday..
j' or post quality noma grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket. J. R, Tyrrell.
Cuarloa Krlweln and J. W. Hays
of Gold nil) transacted IjuBlueua li.
Medford lately.
Fred Knox, of Josephine couuty, n
well known stockman, mudo u trip
to Medford durlug tho week.
Henry Hunsen of Hoxy district
tipent a,Xew hours In Ashland Mon
day. .
Mr.,(aiid.Mrs.,A. P, YYelsa of (Jrir
fju creek 'cuuio to Medford Sunday
to mpct Mrs. J,, Jlockorsmlth, who
w)l visit soin,o (l(Uo In (his valley,
"f.w.'lWl shu was fqriuorly u. resi
dent for tunny, yearn.
Private music lessons from CO
conta(UDward to ,TJrco, dollars; .per
lesson,, a wording tp subject nd
teacher ciipsen. Medford Conserva
tory:, ppa , all mmor, qqllcgo
W. t ,
Mes Graco Shuults bus guuo to
Trail district to visit relatives,
John Hansen und P. Zopp of
1'hoanlx wero room I visitors In Med-
liiuujajs i i ,ji i..j.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
DNDKIlTAKiURS
r-t Pf Vhtmv mi
NIM V, W. WMta IWgJ.S
rum A, K. Orr ttiu-M
M. Marshall und Tyson Hetill of
Central Point district drovo to Med
fori "Mon'dny. " '' " K
Alex. .T.Hosqliorough of Oakland,
Calj, secretary of tho Cnlifornla-Or-eon
Power company, la making
Medford n business visit.
Do sura nnd sco tho exhibition of
tho celebrated Wnllnco Nutting
hand-colored photographs nt Med
ford, Hook Store, Thursday, July 21.
" 105
Mrs. 11. U. Nyij luy relumed to
her hvuno In ItocK Point precinct
nrtcr w visit with relatives and
friends In Medford.
A, Mr Vlliou,who Is einploel at
tho Modoc orchard, spent n day In
Medford this week.
1U If.. Parsons of Ulllcrcst Is en
tertaining A. 1j. Wheeler of Con
cord, Masa., u 'prominent ttlcultur-
1st.
v Fof that ontirig trip Khnkl
dresses, akirts, waists, llnon conts.
Ahrens. '
Carles Olson and Lee Hlack wero
recent visitors In Medford.
F, C. Elliott, Carles Caldwell and
H. Wnrdcll mado an nuto trip to
Crater lnke during tho week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Hosonberg f Se
attle are stopping nt tho Hear Creek
orchard.
Llngerlo dresses one-half price
Ahrens.
Bort Greer of the Tidings and his
daughter wero up from Ashland Sat
urday. Miss A. Curry arrived In Medford
during tho week.
K. E. Plnkcrton, Will and Geo.
Tnerner of Ashland transacted bus
iness In Medford recently.
Parasols one-half price. Ahrens.
Stupendous unloading sale, most
everything in tho shop reduce'd 20
to 50 per cent and more. Ahrens.
B. T. Van do Car of Salem, who
has been at Yrcka, c.il.. In the In
terest or tho Cjarke-Hcncry Con
struction company, was on tho north
bound train Monday evening.
Mrs. Anna Sheerin of Klamath
Falls Is visiting in Mcdrord as tho
giiest of Mrs. Nelllo Wing.
Mr.. nnd Mrs. J. A. Kltgour of Ev
ans, creek wero of thosq who spent
Monday afternoon In Medford.
The public library has n number
of .magazines containing criticisms
of "As n Man Thinks," together
with excerpts from tho play. These
may bo consulted nt tho desk,
Mr. and .Mrs. J. II, Terrett and
their daughters of Michigan, N. D.,
are visiting In Medford and Iloguo
niver valley.
Mrs. II. E. NIco'lal, Misses Paul
ino Tlumclln nnd Pearl Cook of
Portland arc lato arrivals In Med
ford. Vanco Wolgamott, street and wa
ter commissioner of Talent, who was
operated on at tho Granlto City hos
pital lately. Is reported In n serious
condition.
Your choice of fifty hats nt 08
cents nt the Home Millinery, 1101
W. Ninth street, this week only. 1,0-t
Gcorgo A. Dyson, n veteran miner,
was on tuo southbound train Mon
day afternoon on routo to Siskiyou
county, California, on n prospecting
tour. Ho now conducts a Job print
ing plant nt Eugcno.
I.ovl Gregory of Fresno. Cal., who
Is visiting In. tho valley, was in Med
ford Monday,
A son recently arrived at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wlnnlngbam
of Tra.ll.
F. M. McKlnnls nnd D. B. Rus
sell of Autlpch transacted, business
In Medford. Monday. . 'ri
Allan McDonald' of' Butte Falls Is
making Medford a short visit.
. Clarence Seaman, wlio, ha been
III slnco. tho death of his sister, Al
berta, Juno 23, died at the rcsldcnco
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
lam Seaman, of Talent, July 17.
J. B. Enyart Is rusticating on his
ranch in Trail district.
J. W. Myers of Central Point,
chief fruit Inspector, spoilt a fow
hours In Medford Monday afternoon.
. Profewor B. 8. Conklln, professor
oi pnyeJioiogy at tho Unlvorslty of
Oregon, Is paying Roguo River val
ley a visit. JIo lceturcd at tho Pres
byterian church In Medford Sunday
evening on tlio "Ideals of Llfo."
Miss CatliQrlno Iluckloy or Apple
gate Is visiting relatives llvlug near
Medford.
Samuel C. Lawrence "of Gold Hill
has left for Virginia o vlylt, lib sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aahton of
Sap F,rancsco, who havo been visit
ing in tho valley, elt for their homo
Monday,
Tho auditorium of tho Presbyter
Ian church was o;ubauked In cholco
flower Sunday, which was flower
day, Tho program observed was up
pioprlato to tho occasion und woll
carried out,
Mrs. Hannah Sharkoy, mother or
Mrs, Kate, Killings and Mrs. M. E.
Anderson of Portland, died lit tho
Qrogqu metropolis July 20, axed 0.7
years, Bluj wnu u forinur resident of
KoBobjirn und woll known la south
ru Oregon,
Klunjii(li Falls has succeeded In
floalliiK IU loml limit or 170,000
voted to take up thu warrant ludebl
ilnM of tho town, Tho Security
Hank ft Trust Co, of Cluviriund was
the purchaser, puylug u lltllu but-
Ivr tlmii pur tuurofor,
I
I ESTABLISH
UNIVERSITY FOR
NOME PEOPLE
Proposal Under Consideration to
Open tho University of Southern
Orcrjon With Courses in Law, Medi
cine, Horticulture, Liberal Arts.
Modest Beginnlnfls 'With. Local 'In
structors and Lecturers to Bo Paid
on Fee Basis.
A University of Southern Oregon,
to Include courses In mcdlcjno, law,
horticulture nnd liberal arts. In
which Medford nnd Knguu JUver
valley men will servo as Instructors,
nnd lecturers, Is the proposal of Dr.
R. W. Mac Culluugh, pastor of tho
Baptist church, nnd his son, who
hno recently como hero from Penn
sylvania to make, their borne.
The proporal Is to build up from
small beginnings a. creditable mod
ern linlvorslty that will glvo prac
tical results to homo icoi)!o and
thoso elsowheru In southern Oregou.
Soino financial aid can be obtained
nationally tor such nn institution,
but tho plan would bo to make it
self-sustaining from the start. A
small cntrnnco fee would be chart;
ed nnd Instructors and lecturers paid
on the fee basis," sas Dr. Mac-
Cullougli.
"Tho project Is yet In Its Infancy,
but wo have received n great denl of
encouragement from leading busi
ness nnd professional men. Tho
plan Is that followed by many suc
cessful Institutions, ami almost uni
versally used In building up tho law
and medical departments of unher
sltlos." The Mar, Cullough's, rather and
son, are busy Interviewing citizens,
nnd as .a result there Is every pros
poet that success will crown their
efforts. It Is pmioscd to uso n por
tion of the Medford Btntlncss collego
rooms, wnch can uo Recti red at a
nominal rent and will not Interfere
with tho business collego work.
TENGWALD FINED $10
SPEEDING TO FIRE
Carl Tenpvnlil was fined $10 by
Mayor KifertMnndny Tor wpeetlhijr
to n K.nu:$ fire otuMi of ledfyrd.
TenWnl ways Hint n score of nuto
were going na fust or fiuUT than he
wjui. Half tIio,fiuc;wivr.ttnittcd.
FRENCH SOLDIER KILLED
WHEN AIRSHIP TURNS TURTLE
MOUKMKI.ON, France, July li2.
A soldier iiumcil Lamnrle was killed
when u biplane w herein lie wns n pas
senger turned turtle. Lieutenant (la
brie!, who was guidiiij; the muuliiue,
was unhurt when it fcH.
HUERTA SEEKS ALLIANCE.
, (Continued from 1'ago 1
serious. Many British and Ameri
cans arc resident there. Tho gov
ernment has received no late advices
from Tuxpan, and tho gravest appre
hensions am entertained that be
fore tho arrival of tho battleship u
serious uttack may bo delivered
against tho rorelgn colony.
Wilson Greatly Worried
There Is no doubt that President
Wilson in deeply troih,lcd over the
Mexican outlook, He has sent ad
ditional orders to Ambassador Wil
son to rush hero from Key Went
without the loss of an hour, and tho
customs officials at that port havo
been ordered to lend every possible
aid to tho ambassador for his hasty
transport to Washington,
President Wilson still maintains
an opon mind on tho whole Mexican
question. Ho lias oxumlnod all tho
confidential reports received by tho
various departments and has pre
(tared u series of searching questions
to ask Ambassador Wilson on bis
arrival. Whtlo nn ono will lend his
name a? authority, fhoro Is ,a Very
general report hero today that thu
United, States, to avoid Intervention
may,simpl; recognise, tho belllgcr-
Ulll-y ,i IUlll l.ltUUUB III .IIVXICU mm
then, leaye them to fight put.
, Itov. W. F. Shields Is attending
tho conference or ministers directed
by tho University or Oregon, Mq
will deliver an address on "Mhods
of Sermonising," illustrated from u
sttdy of great preachers, during tho
session, which lusts wjyural days
A. D. Ilurpold, ono of thu larB'i
landholders of Klamath county, has
filed n suit for fi!0,4(iQ daniauHH,
against (lie town of Jlonuiixu and ls
officluls, Ho alludes Unit .ho wit
Imprisoned without cuusu und hell
In u without being permitted to
huvo (. copy of thu complaint mil
which hu was arreted. '
missionaries . 0
ei Work
in foreign lids
T'ho tlno of thu jrlueliiilicrvicint
yoslurdny nt tho camp meeting was
occupied by two returned mission
aries, 1 B. Armitngo of Mittnholo
land, Central Arrlrn. and B. J. duly
ur Australasia. These dlsmursua
wero gUcn In uarrntlvo form nnd
proved Intensely Interesting, It
wan plainly ovlde'nrod by .thoso
speakers that the llTu nnd oc of
u fqrelgu missionary is by uo lueaus
a sinecure. However, their state
ments of tho pingroM nnd evteitslou
of the work in their respective fields
was cry encouraging.
, ,Tho report of tho secretary nf the
Sabbath school work throughout tlio
conference occasioned cry mueJi In
terest nud soma discussion It
nhowed iv substantial Incrcnso In this
department of thq cause.
One of the, best, meetings of tho
day Is held at nu,, curly hour front
ti 1 7, t Is n praxer nud social
sorvlcu nud weryca, largely to. pre
pare tho mind for thu consideration
of prlual themes throughout the
day.
The refreshing shower of lust eve
ning was muc,i appreciated by tho
campers, as K settled tho dust ami
cqocd tho atmosphere. i
A recent arrjval in' camp Is F. W.
Petersen of Walla Walla college.
who Is hero In the Interest of, that
Institution. Elder V. A. Splrer
left yesterday to attend a religious
gathering nt San Jose, Cal. J. F.
Beatty of Pacific Press returned to
Portland.
E BOYS FACE
L
Nine youths accused of stealing
chickens, shooting rats, breaking
windows und other acts or vaudallsni
wero Tuesday morning soutenccd to
thu reform school by Juveiillo Judge
Ton Velio, who thou parnllod the
hays pending good heh:ilor with In
structions to their parents to put
them to work. Tho boys, who nro
old offenders, must report to Prose
cuting Attorney Kcjly (weekly.
TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST. Drown curly pup, 2 months
old, vicinity or St. Mary's acad
emy, children's pet; rdward.
Phono 015-J. 105
WANTED Two boys to plck'nprl
cots. 30fi Portland nve. 101.1-X.
WOOD
By tho Tier, Cord nnd Cartels.
VALLEY IVEIi COMPANY
Telephone 7C.
Kir itiul Went Kmunl Ktreet.
Draperies
W carry very cumplet lint of
dmrwrltt, lorn curtains, fllur. eta.
and tlo all classra or upbolalcrlnv. A
pedal man to look oner llila work
exclusively and will Klvn an good
sorvlco an In poaslplo. to Ktl In even
tho largest clllea. ' 7X
Weeks & McGowan Co'.
ir
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME.
Wo have changed our
name, hereafter the Mission
Furniture AVorliy will bo
known as , .
The .
Pacific Furniture
.. and ;,
.
Fixture Factory
ETonio of tlio "Pacifio" Cedar
Chest.
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR.
Propriotor ,
il3 South Holly
Medford, Oregon,
1 .
l ghtning kills
IwoIen at
leland.oregon
Monday's Electrical Storm Swept
Northern Josepltlno -Dolt Strikes
Women Rcmovinrf" Clothes Rom
Lints One Dies Instantly.
Both Victims Rciicutly From Cleve
land, Ohio Llttlo Rain Resulted
From Storm in Jackson County.
During an electrical storm that
Huopt Northern Jovophliut county on
Monday ndeiuoon, Mrs. O, II IMdy
and Mrs. August Kuusek or l.ebiud
were struck by n bolt of lightning
and killed. Tho women wero re
moving clothes from the clothesline
attached to trees In tho ,anl when
tho bolt struck one of tho tree-i, fol
low-In uIoIih the lino at which the
women wero working. Mrs. Knusek
was Instantly killed nnd Mrs. IMdy
died In fifteen mlnutim after being
struck. I'.ytlos lit the house u ri'W
feet from ho 'tree that was struck
wero nioro ir less shocked, but ipmio
wok terlously Injured,
The women cro rteent arrivals
from Uloxoland, O., their husbands
being officers of tho Uho-Ongo:i
Land & Power company, n corpora
tion thnl was developing minim,
properties on Uruvo creek, n tt.llr.
ahovi) Leland.
Tho bodliH of the two women will
he taken to Grants Pass this after
noon unit shipped to Ohio for bur
ial. The women wero each about 20
years of age.
Tho storm resulted In n slight pre
cipitation In Medford nnd a tempo
rary cooling of tho weather, but
Tuesday morning old Hoi waa nt It
again in carncM
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MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A LVtUia!UIUfrrl'rlfRitM.
('Iltntlou, II .lurlir,
Hlaaiarli Troaklra. Trrlklna
liaritrr.i ! Irlr
-.Warms. TSf llrrnlt up I'Hlilt
1Ji.cMir. Aialllifwii.ii.IM
TruUMtik.
Don'latcipl spUiM PSKS. .Mi...
tiMUatiuui. A.
..OLMSTt D, La Ror. N.Y.
The Joy Of
Coming Motherhood
A Wonderful Remedy That Is a Natural
Aid and Relieve the Ten lion.
Mntlirr'i J-'rlcnil. a (imnui external rein
edjr, l IIm only i.ni Iliiiimii thai la Mi lo
rrarh all Hi" ilKTinnt utrl lntlrl. It
la n irnrtratliic niiilinnli.n after llio for
mula uf n nntH fimllr iturtcr, ami lulnl,
rate eterr inixrlr, ntrv. Umiib or tendon
alTrctril. It cmm llrrlljr l tli) almlftrd
Hrtlona and K'Otl ,u mrrljr rollnw all
Kiidiuejr In surviie or atrain.
11 .Its tUlljr iui llnre villi U' ivi pain, r.n
ilU(i, m uaunu, in. tUiwr r Uif ration
ur oilier aciUmit. and tup H-rknlll bune
uf iioteme tuutvrt aud Juiful antltlpnllvn.
To all younir women Mfltliera I'rlrtnl
one of I lie crrntrtt n( all helpful InDururrf,
fur It rota rhlldl.lrlli nf all Hi npnilea and
iUni;er, iIUih'Ii all tho doubt and lrd,
allnrnie -J fear, and lima inablii Ihw lalml
aid lxlr t await lh xrentrnt eTrtit In a
vromsn'a life with iintratninrlrd ctailne.
Mother'a t-Vleml U a mimt rherUhxt
temedr In Ihmuanda nf lionirt, and la of
hiirh iweullar merit and value aa tit ninkn It
ejmmtlallj one tu rrconmjnil'il tjr all
Trvmen.
Vnu will flnd It on ul at all ilruii storei
at I fiO a iRittle, or the drussUt will liill
K'l II for roll If roil Inilat llnii It. ilnlli
er'a I'rlrnd la prepared oulr I'T Ihe llrail.
Bain nnriiapr i., lit iJimar nine, ai
lanla. Ca . who will m-imI vihi hr mill.
sealed, n, very lnrlrnrttTe Irfwik o cipcttaat
nutacrs. Wrlto fur It today.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
.GeiieraM'ouhflry and
Machine Works
Paciflo'd01jHomp298L.
Rek-Pacr G031; Home iJ27Ij.-
For tho best of ,
EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD
, , Seo us. Wc inako it specialty of .
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS und WINDOWS, Etc.
" ... t .,1 1
Factory Cornor fioiith Fir nnd 31th Bts. I.oth Pliones
1OSDF0ID SASH AND POOR 00.
il.
1
Sot Them
Away in a
Cool Place
and B a k c
them Fresh in
the Morning
iar
h t
A1
Mix the) Breakfast Biscuits
the Night Before
If thu family tlo not nil cut brcnkfnt toijetlier, you enn
Imkc fuw.nt o tithe; Kyou lire luvlii hot biscuHu for tiuppor,
mix nml cut out riiouf.it more for btfuhfan,.. They y.'lll Iv
much nicer frc&hly baked tlmn wurmcil over,
Of course you cnu't tlo thin very tiuccenufully with uotir
milk ntul Botln or vlth nny or tho old fushloiicd, nlnglo iictltif.
Imkltif, iowilerB,butlhIni;oiiveiiieiitwnyofuvi1siurt l1 biucmiw
ritid tnunina for brca1tfuU in entirely iuUlufmory It, yotj uno
IS Baking Powder
which Is ually a blend of two baling powdeis. one orwhhlt
tcnlna to give off Ifavrnhig gas ntiB.xmss ineiMuis l'.leil.
The other Is liMCllvc tltllll he.il Is applied. T lie d.'U'll vlll
tcnlna to give off leavmlng gas ntiB.xmss n,ituis l''''J;
The other is Inactive titiill lie.l Is applied. 1 lie dotifli jvlll
lenialn In nl Irnvcned iiilllli l'r bonis und when
mm
put III the oven will como up Jtiat s llyht und lllirTy
an if (reality mined.
Oct ii can of It C tmtay mid tty Ibn roy wr of baking
tilkculta m iiiks. You'll never ; bi ' " ubl way. n
THE PAINT SHOP
Paints, Oils, Vtirnislios and Wall Pnpor
your rrinlii Painliiii; ami Paper Jlaiiin ft'o
Fov
J.
H. FIRES
Proprietor
Phono 213 J
Siskiyou Heights
sTov is tin lime lo maKf Mclrctioii of lols ami
tracts in iliis iiiiij,rniricei)t roHiilcnce di.striut.
. SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
Catch Nature's Charms
With a Camera
Diirlm; tho suiuiuor 1.0:1011 thu world l flllmt with bMiity,
which you ran catch nnd hoop by menu of a nimiiru.
You will find tbo purchnso of it t'ltiniini 01m of thu hunt lnot
ini'iits )ou uur mudo. It will yjuld uiijuyjiiiuit now mid lor ywns
to coiiio.
tll'K MM: III' CAMIIIIAK
inal.o soluctloti nn oimy inittlor nud wo can Itiaurc sntladtctliiu In
tho 110 of It by tlu aid nud kiiukvMIihih wo kIw.
Caini'niH at nil I'rlics
rry uvr
MEDFORD
NHAIt I'OUTOIVICi:.
With.M.edford
Trade Is
Medford Made
S'u iilho L.irrv uV(,T)thlnn In I'liolo Suppllv".
npr
UHSa.
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NHnt7s5
Jter
susj- :
ti;ii.H.i
32 S. Central Avo.
PHARMACY
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