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S' y lij t. M " v all 17 I .11- . r- PA'QETfOUIt. MEDFORP MATT TRTTIUNT:. MttDTfOUD, ORIWON, MONDAY, SI'IPTIOM IWIv 1212. 1!)1.1. Bedford Mail tribune AW INnBI'ISNDKNT NlJWSPAl'ISll I'uw.ihiiko nvniiY aptkiinoon MXCKIT SUNDAY 11 V TlltS MKOrOltD P1UNTINO CO. .T!,0JPcnVPr.nUe. T.11"' T" Medford Hull, Tim Medford Tribune. Tlio South ern OrcRonlnn. The Ashland Tribune Office Mall Tribune llullillne, J6-BJ-S9 North I'lr t rests lulephono 7, 0lil '"Per of the City of Medford. prrielnt Pnper of Jackson County. OROltOB PUTNAM, Editor and Mnnniwr B' traito ..,;l,eT.c'' J" "-coonu-clsis matttr nt MdUcnt. Orocoit, umlnr tho act of Mnrch 3, ltTD, sunRcnrPTioir bates, Ono yeiir, by mail .. Ono month, by innll..- .i. lVr month dcllvcrt'd liy carrier In aieiirord, .Tncksonvllla nml Cen- tro.1 1'olnt . . ,...-r., . ,5 RMitnlay only, by mail. rir yeftr... S.O Meekly, por yenr....., .u. i.ro !5.00 .60 Trap-shooting as a town builder sworn emcttT.ATinw. . Dally afrnp for eleven months cml- ini; jsovcinovr so, jwu, 1751, The Mall Tribune Is on onlo nt ttm Perry New Stand. Pan Tranclnco. Portland Hotel New, Stand, ortlsnd Portland Now Co., Portland, Ore, V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wnah. ruU XaitA wire United rrtu Dlapatchn. GIVG OLA COMMISSIONER .! SAX FHAXriSCO, Sent. '22. -the mimes of eight Orcgouinn-i have been ntliicil to the roster 01 special com missioners who are nssUting in the lropnrntions for the l'ortoln Festi val, to he given in Sun FrnncUco. October '22 to '2Tu II fa expected that Orepin will take n prominent jmrt in the festival, which will be tho Pucif- io cast's celebration of tho -lOOth un niveronry of the discovery of tho Pa cific orcein by Vasco Xiinez ile Unl boa. The newest portola commissioner have been appointed in addition to, and with the co-uorntion of, the res ident commissioner for Portland. C. C. Chapman, of tho Portland com mercial club and Itoynl Io.nrinii, is in ehurge of tho portla preparation 111 the northern city, eo-operntinj; with I). 0. Lively of Portland, who OFFICIALS of the Minneapolis, Minn., Rod nntl Gun olnb tmve pelilioned tho oily of Minneapolis to pro vide t nmuieipnl shooting ground, whereon trap-shooting onn Do prneueed. it is pointed out by tho oluh oil iota,! thut tho advertising soourod thereby will justify tho ox pense. " ' If trap-shooting pays as a town-builder in a oily tho biko oL .Minneapolis, how inuoh hotter it will pay in one tie size of Medford! An annual shoot, to which tho marksmen of tho country would be invited, would give a tremendous amount of publicity to tho city. Thousands of people would ooine to know of Medford simply because of its mention in daily newspapers and sportsmen's journ als throughout the World. Several shoots have boon hold in Medford in tho past which advertised tho count rv, brought in investors and developers and proved successes in evorv way. A shoot of this kind should be made an annual event. It would pay from a conmnmitv viewpoint in dollars and cents as well as from incidental benefits resulting. The Rogue Rive.r valley holds a fascination for sports men equalled by few localities. Not only do climate and scenery appeal, but the superior angling offered by tho streams, the. abundance of big game in the hills and small game nearer by spell a lure that places the valley in a class- bv itself and makes it a Mecca for sportsmen of all kinds. An annual shoot, will bring a most desirable class of men into the valley and advertise it widely among those looking for just such a place. Trap-shooting is one of the cleanest sports m the world. There has never been a serious accident on a prop erly conducted trap-shooting field. Trap-shooting teaches tho proper method of handling firearms, develops self control, steadies nerves and muscles and is altogether a harmless and pleasurable pastime. It is to be lipped that Medford sportsmen will pay more attention 'to trap-shooting and arrange an annual tournament that will become one of the attractive features in the life of the community. Their efforts should be heart ilv seconded bv evorv one. SEEKTESTIMONYOF WOUNDED WOMAN A INS I N SElUS STRIKE Why LaFollette Voted for Democratic Tariff Measure SAN FKANVISCO, ml. Sept. 22. If tho hospital authorities will per mit, Coroner I.olaud decided today to -courn the toitimony of A. II. Coul son'rt oouunoii-lnw wife in affidavit form ailil to hold 1111 uiiutt on Wil liam Acker nlul George Kbvnek to morrow nhiht. ") t 'I lie woman, who wiih Inldly wounded ill the same lime Ackopmlil Kovack were dmt to ddnth. while liiiit'hinc together at dm AUhh $ftr njro lal Thursday niht. win con sidered out of danpr today, bill it was said 10 could not leae the lioxpilitl for Rome time. Coulson, !tlll hold without a for mal .clmn;e, wa hopintiiiiK to grow M'ry impatient, and ttriswl his Inwjel', Attorney l.ipinati, to hurry things a uuuli as potsihlc. Though interview ed daily by dolt'olivc, he hns made no statement of the tdiuhtot value bearinj; on the shooting. .Mrs. .Mary MutTonl, who n with the lmrty which made tic rounds of the beach reotts jiwt be fore the traredyv has been released on her promise to testify when want ed. The police said they did not be lieve her testimony would he ot much value, a thov are sure Mic knows notliinm about the shootiutr. Mrs. Kouiok. wife of one of the Mctims, has become ti'mporiirily in -nne from srief and friends nre car inn fr l0f "",' 'ur '"'" children. RIOTS FEARED IN ;t For Mcdford People .Mcilforil t'ltlrolm' Kvporleiuei I'm- ulili 'I'oplu for .MmlfoHl ltlficiiiHloit CALUME DISIRIC T CAIiFMHT. Mieli., Kepi. V2. Serious tdrislic between N(rl,lii(r cipper minors and the mllilia, police iiitd mine riiuhIh weio Icuusl here loilaj tis n rosult of the .liijuucliii-ii, li!ifd Salurdny. nlht prohibit int! j.icl il!iir, the molewtatiou of iiumi (( bo.' to imd coiniiiif from work in tho luluift 'or fmnides in the ioinilv ol llio miitc Ainvrw property, Speakers fij the WV-loru Fedora tin f hliitrt, iiiffd tlie Ued .laekel miiiciv. lit .11 meotiiiK veslcnlay to ijji'.or. tile Injunction, dectiuhii; '"t nil Inlerreicnco with pcrsiuml liberty, publio iih-oiiiIiIiikc and free speech. Sliike tendors will hold a nicotic,: Union ow to i'inider th hodt-ntti. tuiltt to ndopt th iujuiiclioi). Pioii donl Jl.tyop of the fcilerallou has Keno to ChieaifO, pieMiinably to eon Hti't Attorney Clareuco S. l)unm oouccrniu this point. Tin to was a hlixxiiul Suudav whMi enured mlfiiso Huff'-rinit 111 ioii the noldti rs. N PS is looking nftcr that city's festival jilnns in Snn Francisco. Tho now commissioners nre: C. H. Watson, Ashland; Goorj;o C4. Sa bin, Grants Pass; F. K. Alloy, Hose liurg; J. S. Van Winkle, Albany; Hnl I). 1'atton, Salem; JL J. Ditryon, Ku ne; W. L. Worden, lClninnth Falls; W. SI. Colvift Mcdford. ENGLISH TAKE TO HALF-BOXBARTLEnS ) V A car of Hlllcrest Dartlctt pears, packed in half boxes at an experi ment, for tbo Engllih market, sold In London Saturday at & prlco that nets tho grower J 1.03 a box, MedtorQ. Two cam of Iloguo IUvcr Blue Trlanglo HowolU, told In Chicago Saturday at $2.10 a box, f. 0. b. Bed ford. Tho growers not $1014 a car. Fancy Jonathans sold at tho same data at $2.73 n box, Chicago. A car of Uotc, from tho D. R. Hill orchard, sold Friday In Now York for 13.13 a box, f. 0. b. Now York. A car of half box Dose from Control Point wero sold on tho 18th by tho producers for $1.81 a half box, f. o. b. Now York. Oregon Hartlctts sold, at Chicago for $2.60 Saturday. GOLD HILL FAIR DRAWS LARGE CROWD Gold Hill (lcld tho first annual Mid Vnlloy lair Saturday, aud drow ii crowd of 1000 pcoplo, -with a day full of features, chlof among which woro tho salinnn, and an Indian war danco around a campflro by a half hundred chlldron. Pcoplo from all parts' ot tho valley, Including aboul a hundred from Medford attended, and last night a carnival spirit that marked tb6 Jiilnlnit city as first-class entor-tulners. Sports marked tho afternoon. Tho boys und jdrls of tho Mgh school jilBcd a game of ball, aud tho boys won 10-3. Tho girls' ejig race was won by Daisy Lyman, tho sack race by Loroy Dungy, tho jolo climb by Horace Jones, tho potato race on horseback by llnlph Darling, fancy diving prize to Spragiio Hlesol. A ougoulo baby thow with' about K0 babies on display was bold, but tho prlzon have nut been awarded In this departmont. , Tho Judges were Jack Merrill and Horaco Polton. h. p. Drown was chairman of tho committee In charge which was composed, of Jop Bcoman, F. W. Dodge, C, Wi Martin nnd Spraguo Itjegol. At night 0 danco was ,jold that drow dancers from all over tho coun ty. Many nuto parties attended from Medford. Tho fair was voted a big miccess by everybody, and worthy of flit urn Rtinnnrr. .' .."'. r - I Keasons why ho voted for the democratic tariff bill, ns n lone re pubyenn United States senator, woro announced today by Senator Lat-ol-lette in n complete nunlyxis, ns a leading editorial in IiFollette's Weekly. He claims thnt tho tarifr measure is infinitely superior to the "iniquitous rates iuioted Upon the Amcricnn copti by the Payno-Al' drieh law." 'Xb tnriff mensurc, with its thou sands of rates, ean attain to perfec tion," says Senator .LaFollette. "TluJ question presented, at this time is a choice between this bill, with its gen eral level of duties on manufactured products, reasonable just to home industries, excepting ns I have indi cated, and tho iniquitous rates im posed upon tho American jcople by thq Payne-Aldrieli Inw. "On this issuct which involves tho general welfare' of tho millions in every walk of life, partisan politics, should have 110 plnco. Tho contest is really between the people nnd en trenched privilege. It is nti unequal struggle, nnd calls for tho highest scnico which men now in public lifo can render to their country. "The trusts and combinations in their relentless oppression of the publio have been materially aided by tho monstrous tariff law en tinted four yenrs ngo. Their jiower will not bo broken when that law is supplant ed by tho present bill. Hut its pas sage is significant. It marks n elm ngo. It is the winning of tho first; buttle in tho long war which must bo waged against industrial monopoly. This wnrfaro Is not against legiti mate business. It is ngainst the ty ranny of unlawful combinntiois, over-protected, cyor-slimulnted, over capitalized. Our Industries will of necessity feel the strain of readjust inent to u normal healthy basis n basis of actual values. Through this period, we must imss to securo in dustrial peace uud real industrial prosperity." Seniitor LuFolletto suy.s tjmt nftci considerable study, the frnmers of the .turiff measure were driven to udopt tlie principle of the difference in the cost of production at home nnd abroad ns a menus of nitasur iiiL' the amount 0 ftnriff. Tho called it "competitive turiff rates," "A turiff bill deals with thousands of redacts," continues Senator I,n Follette's editorial, "uud rullablo data for determining tho cost of. pro duction litis as yet been worked out, with scientific 'iiceurnroy, uppn only a portion of tho nrticles covered by tho bill; Ah to products, the cost f producing which is not known, nny commit tee must make tho best esti mates possible with tho inatorin! nt hiiund. A progressive republican committee would bo compelled to adopt- estimates on production cost for a large number of 'products. Hut a closo study of this bill will oon inco any unbiased mind that in tho mnin excepting uiwn fond products, tho general plan and purpose of thoso who framed tho bill was to lower tho high and often iirojiibit ory tariff rates of the Payii-Ab-rich law, to such u level us to insure enough foreign competition to pre vent the combinations, formed be hind the tnriff wall, from continu ing to exact monoiHily prices from tiio consumer. Anil on the oilier hand, the conclusion will ho reached that it was not their purpose to ad mit enough foreign competition to injure American manufacturers who nro dealing fairly with the American people. "I'tKin the products of the farm suitable for human food, those w)ih constructed this bill abandoned the principle uxn which the balance of the hill was framed and placed those nrticles upon the free list. The pur pose of this was manifestly to reduce the cost of living. And it is their contention thnt as to these products the farmer derives little or no direct benefit from the protective tnriff." The sennt6r analyses in detail the tariffs on pig iron, wool, sugnr niid other products of primo necessity, justifying his position in each cne by nn extended analysis nnd com parative tables. LIVESTOCK H RIOTING DUBLIN STOKE UL'IililX, Sept. J,J. Tlierc was fresh riotiuir today in the strike quarter. More industries woro cim polled to shut down because the transport workers' strike has cut off their supplies. It wiis estimated that 25,000 men wero idle this uflei nonn. Of the forty-two tvilicemcn and etriko sympathizers in hospitals as a result of yesterday's rioting, it was said thnt three probably would die. The rioting continued all day !n all putts of tlie city. "PINTO" C0LVIG GETS VAUDEVILLE OFFER Vanco D. Colvlg, bettor known lo cally as "IMnto," will appear on tho I'antngos bill at the Page thoatro next Wednesday as nn added attraction In his original carlcaturo and cartoon stunt. "Pinto" recently rpcelved a lottor from Mr. Pantagcs ot Seattle otter ing to book him over tho cntiro cir cuit but before considering tho prop osition ho desires to prosont this act beforo "the folks at homo," aud If successful, may accopt Mr. Pontages' offer. . PORTLAND, Sept. 22. Receipt for the week hae lien cattle, 1(1 HI; calves 1.2; ho;s 2.1:17; diiv (MlPJ. The late cattle iimrkvt munifostcd little iT nny chaiigi! ns receipts since tho first of the week lmo been very magnificent and business very slow. Monday had another beef ' deluge which siirpa-ed the record total even dayi previous. Fofluiiitttdy Ihu run contained it liberal supply of fat steers ami cows and the truilo was forced to bid Mrong prices to si-nun the good ones, ".2." and an other nt $7 wero oxttcuu quotations. All other soles were 15 to 20 cent lower and prico range is iiiixtiMil). The beef deluge hns dulled the mar ket temporarily nml only ill rare cases does a better Meer price than $7.7u appear. Tho swino mnrket whs unsqtisfnc tory from several icw points. Total receipts wore comparatively miiiiII, quantity not of the host nnd demand slow. Prices gi-uerhlly 1C to 20 cents lower. Ht li;ht hogs sell ig 'rS.iO to -f8,"."). Trade sp.isurodi -nud n hand .to hand proposition. The out real bright iMit in the sioi-u iraue msi wcok was a suurp advnnce in tho ewo division of tin sheep house. Prices are fronl 2." to CO cents higher and choice killing stock is ''selling 1.25 to .fl.lt), Wethers wero not offering uud a few oor lambs failed to'ereile ntiy sen sntion, but thoro classes are doubt less stronger. The exact price range will ho determined when bonie choice stuff is liquidated. PHIPPS SUES CITY TO ANNUL SEWER ASSESSMENT 1 ' Halt has bcon Instituted agajpst tho city by'w. I. Phlpps to provont tbo collection of asiomcnls levied for the sub-trunk sowor In nortlieast Medford. Mr. Phli-ps alleges that the bonotltH derived us not compatible with tho nmounts collected, that no notlco of protoit according to ordin ance was given, and that tho title to his proporty Is clouded until tho mat ter is settled.. Tho suit Involves prac tically all of tho property1 west of Jackson street, nml north of Itlver side avonuos, Tho suit Is u legacy to tho city from a former administration, and GRANDMA NEVER LEI HER HAIR GET GRAY Kept ..Hep .IhhU Youthful, . Iimk, (llusxy ami Thick With Common (Jomlcn Sago anil .Sulphur Tim following iixpcilnuvD occiiircil In MciHoid, A Medford cltUou ni hil on It. Mliullitr oxporltmnm are occurring dally, Mini find pcoplo nro being rulluvud, (lotting rid ot dlHtrotudtig kidney III". Try Dunn's Klduoy l'lllii the tested Mmlfoiil romoily, Medford pcoplo testify, Medford Pooplo profit. The evidence In homo ovhlonoo tho proof couvluelnu. Medford teflllmony In grntofully given. Medford sufferers Hhoiild hood It. Mm. Otitco Slcwtnt, U W. Jnt'linnn HI., MmUo'rd, Ore., nuysj "I ran rec ommend boon's Kidney IMI'IIh. pro cured nt Hnsklun' Drug Htoro, for pulu nml stlffiieiis In tho back and other symptoms of klilnoy trouhlo. This remedy relieved mo when t imed It and 1 have been well ever idnro." For twin by nil ilcnlont, Prion fi0 cunts. Fimtor-Mlllnirn Co., lluffnlo. Now York, solo agents for the United States. Hoinnmlinr tho iintiio lloau's nud tnko no oilier. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT-n leatre I'ONKItl'l' 7 P. M. , patiiij wi:i:ki.v no. jw i'ai'a'h iiai1v "Conio Holion. luvon" HUHSi ITIlTi: IJNJmOINIJUU Knloin TltlXVHI'llK (IF (!.PT. IUIID . Wdtimii AMATHt'HH (10 ON TONKHIT lllnel; Kaeo lliealnltits. , Itumnrku by tho Mayor of Agate Coining Tiiciduy ami Wcilnesdny ''(i-:fou.mj:iih" Two Part lllogrnph Hpcclnl Lady Mtislvlaua Toilet Preparations When you darken your hnlr with Sago Tea mul Sulphur, 110 ono can tell, btcaliiu It's clout mi naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at homo Is nuisny and trou blcsomo. For B0 cents you can buy at any drug store the rendy-to-uso tonic called "Wyelh's Sago nnd Sul phur Hair llemody." You Just dam pen n sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through our hnlr, taking ono small strand nt n time. My morning nil gray hnlr dlsnipenrs, nnd. after another aimllratlon or two. jour hnlr becoinoH beautifully dark ened, glosiy nud luurl.int. You will nlo dlscoMir diiudruff U iono nml hialr has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, Is n sign ot old ago, and ns wo all desire a youthful nnd nttrnctlvu appearance, get busy nt onco with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur nud look years younger mmi- INDIA UISE' TIIKOUCH tl.c Mt-Ul-ter r ancan, Suet Cnl, Red Srtsnd Indian Occtn tJ Uombay and Colombo, Including ililetilpilbtongh InJlJ, Tht Ihlj ljind and Fflp, Hopping t Inlrrrit Ing points in Europe, Alia and Africa, by tb S. S. CLEVELAND (',') From Nw Yotk, Jnu.ry IS. I U 1 4 93 Dnys$700 nntl up iMludlni; thoil (KaiOoiuanlallnniiUtyiiMBIo. Aka rWi la Wl ImRm, rmat Coil, Arta4 U W.,U. Iraaa IV Taataia Cul. tU IHrtRATOR Hriitfruaua IiIh. Stnlftt Ukkt, ttl!t iwlw HAMBURG-AMERICAN Ll"NE 4MSnrotwaT.N.Y. Orlalafnh r-rt ! v . j11' r B 1 j Cvt.A -Mnf;R Wo mako the toilet preparations we itMo and sell and guarantee them. Try our Hygctile i:iclrlc Skin Foist llygcnlc i:icitile Skin Iolloii Wo also sell all kinds of shell goods for tho hair. Abui otlmr articles for use In dreaalug the hnlr, manicuring, etc. Complcto t.lno Hnlr (.'1101N Wo nlso mnku up eomblugs to or der. Try our Frcnrli Pack for cleansing and bleaching tho complexion. Noth ing excclls It. Mrad. Dowd Jeffers Next to I'oat Offlro ISIS "iEATRE I'HOTOI'li.WH TODAY two mkn ot' tin: di:hi:ut - lllouraph CO.S.MoiMit.lTAN l.IKi: OF OAIHO, HOVI'T Travel Tin: ruin Vllagraph , Mill ltlU)ll.(l Coiuudy H.M.ISIIINO II mi; ('eiiicdy Here Toinoirow Till! (illtl, AMI Tlll ..JHTi:U III Two Pnrtu To Cure Salt Rheum and Scaly Skin A'most" Ettcctivo Treatment and Quick in Results. ySgiL MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Scasonnhlo I'Mowors and Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 37-1. 1005 East Main Stroot. Draperies ritrrv a ry roniplU draiHrlen, loo curtiia, pilur Blul ilu nil flnanfa of lljilntjalr roniplU Una of irra, xlru. lill nun In lixili nfirr llila work Kirliiattiiy mil wi' kIvi am notxl rrvtct km la imaatliU la st In aVan Mm lUTit llllra. Weoka & McOowan Oo. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Tlioronlilv modoni rooms renting from $8.00 to $ 15.00 pur month Un Ih room and Laundry Ai't'ommodatioiiH Oas and KlccLric Lights Mvcrylhing Jurnished Kxtypt Kals 217 KMverside So. Phone 000-L GAVE $20 BY MISTAKE INSTEAD OF ONE DOLLAR Andrew ,Frecl of Central Point bv mlhtuko gave Hob Andcihon n -1-20 gold piece Sunday evening instead of !jl, nn he hupjiosed. When tho iiiik- !ako was dihcovcred Andcixoii mm riuyii),' meulK for hoboes uud (limn (join ucoiiuintuiiccH uud only IllHO wns left of the money. Halt rheum, srnly nldn nnd other Itch ing slilii allllvtloiiH tuny lo southed liy ami. o uc- litood vraacls that rnuku up Ihu nUIn forma- tiou. rou unouia iimo h. m. m. for 1110 liliioil. Tills siileinlld remedy Is a mur vel for valt rheum, eczema, Juinu, pun rlnulH and tcrufulu. Ask at 'liny ilnur more fur a bottlo ut H. 0. K, nnd you the technicality Involved nroBO during .Jrt.iuunt nunlk-iiiioim ut witch li ii ,,,,,,. , .... I Hut "' euro must como from tho the squabble last winter whim Attor- tV)ty 0f u,0 lino notwdrJc of li new O. C. Hoggs was city attorney. The council fulled to servo notlco of a hearing of proteste, this matter bo- Ing loft to the guldnnco of tho city attorney, and It Ih upon this ovorslght' nro then on tho roal to lunliii. TI19 ,!.- i,n 111. !..., ....it t,,nl,i T.n UBiiuii " !"" riimruuin ruiuniijr i that tho Pblppa suit Is brought. Pro- (lr(((,t ,mlU(VC cortU , , (.muonoo. vIoiib nrguniontH, howovor, had nrlHou'jt in one of Oiohu mm moiiicul forces nvnr llm nnvmnnf nt Mm naflnimriinnt 1 which net III tlm lilfiud with tho Uiliuo over tno pajment pf tho assessment, ,0Krce ,)f cerluUily Umt B roum, Jn ull upon tho ground!! that the protesting natural tondonvlcn, nronortv holders received no benefits. ' 0,,t (hfiUBft evory skin poro acids, iroi)orty neiuerB rcceiven no o.iioiiib KPr1 UI1(J otllor b,00(, ,n)Ul.iC)l aro forced In tho form of liivlslhlu vapor. Thero Is senrcuiy a community uny vlnJro but what hus Its living oxumplo of tho wonderful curutlvu ulYeutu of 11. fl. H. Out u bottlo of this fiimoiis remedy to-day, nnd If your en ho In John A. Pei'l VndertaKer I.ndy Assistant. 28 H, ISAUTMCTT I'liones M, 17 and 17-J-a Ambulance Service llepuly Coroner Htuulioru or pocullrtr, writo tu Tho Hwlft Hp()clflo Co., 188 mvlft labora tory, Atlanta, (In. imwarii of all tiuliHlltiitoH for H. H. ii., tho remedy you cun ilepcad upon for sufuly uud eiroctlvcueBK, Clean! Rich! Pure! Milk and Cream We mako two deliveries dally. Our herd of tested cows Is fed on alfalfa. This Insures the uweutest milks, the most delicious cream, Fnrobbed of Its flavor by machin ery, rnlculatod to mako old milk seom new, our milk Is delivered fresh In iitcrlllzod bottles direct from cow to customor. Medford Dairy J. V. HNIDFII, PltOP, Phone ".OI-J-'I E. D. Weston Official Pliotographor of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portrait! Interior and exterior viows Ncgalivoa made- anv tinto and any plnco by appointment. Will Exchange Inconio proporty consisting of lots and three houses and tout house, nil rented, vaulo 0000, In town twolvo miles mihurbnn to Lon Angoleu on trolley 'ihiu, for ranch In Iloguo river valley, dlstnnco from town Hot osseii tlul. Want a good all-roUnd farm with house op proporty. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 1 W J fTT La-aBllHI HCfi m&j$fr& Ucl in the City. Running distilled ices water in each room. European Plan, n la Girto Cafe. Tariff on Rooms P. S. Postell in;iH Delrolt St., XmKI Butt located d most 12 rooms 00 rooms . 60 rooms (30 rooms ntlb pilule kith DO rooms fcilli pmile bull 1 a MU pi a, bcdl $1.00 each 1.00 eneb 2.00 onch 2.00 each 2.60 each 3Q aultea, bedroom, par lor nnd bath - 3.00 ench For more tlmii Ono uuoit idd $1.00 extra (0 tho nboyo rote for eiicli nddltionnl gueit. Ittductbn by woib or month, Mmau'innt Chttltr Y, Kclhy liullywnoil, ci.l tol?fiiMaEiHira3SE2m3 1 y 1 i V, ., .t4'4- - , l.i