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MEDFORD MATTj TRTRUOT3, MTCDFOTtD, ORKflOtf, WEDNESDAY, MATTCir f, 101- P2TOE TITREH Jl INDUSTRAL CLUBS FORMED BY PUPILS Tint Imh Inn iImvm Mr. Iliuilnulon uh enuliiiucil (lie wuili ol' (HKiwiUliiK lutlimtiiiil olulu in linoleum county, On MiiiiiIiiv live hcIioiiU iiihI Tuenduy four hi'IhiuIh wen1 v lulled, I'iiIIuhIiik inn llm new cliilm milled tu llni 111; AlJiile, iliMiiel III I'losidcnt, llriiry Otti'iHj vleo-pi."iidejil, .lole ICIiii'itlil; hooietnry, I'.vu Meeho; Iii'iin. nier, (l'orm M,v'in iiiMmii", II. I'. Xiln'it; iiiiiiiIh'I' n' pupil, 'J I. Kiifilo Point, lllriol II I'n.Hl.lfiil, CiiiiIc Owliiipt; vlee-pienident, Tholniu Nlohnl; Hccn'liii.v, Iltiheiln I'ieren; linihiiirr, llrmlee SiniiiiiuiN; inlvimir, llev. Mr. Mimmiiiiih; uiimher uicinheix, !.. Hhiek Oiilt, ,ihlilr TiI-I'i.'hI.I.miI, llii.xler IliinUhiiw; vlco-piesidenli (Inlilin MihiIhIuiw; hi'i'iclmv, flureiioi Ittipit; liviiHiiu-r, Willinm Wiileh; ml- visor, t I), Si'lii'll; Milliliter ineinlieri, II. one I'ini', district 10 l,ioilcnt, Menu Hlncey; vleo-presldent, Helen I'icieo; MMTi'lnry, t'urollno Nchntu; trciiuier, .(i'ini I'iiiln.VHoic iidvl-uir, .Min 'liciter; iiii'inhcrx, II!. I'l uW, diMiiel I President, Chiytiiu Khnor; vice-president, Pearl Ilnrtly; ticoicliiry, Minul try, lrrns uier, I I'urry; iidvisnr, Mr Thrimhcr; inemhcr, .10. IiohmovcU, district lit) I'n'hlilcnl, l.llliiin Ohi'Uhj vice-president, dense Hiiilt;'iN; Mrri'tnry, Mjrtlo Sllm-mii, Iri'iikiiri'r, .luck llriruei udviHiir, Mrs AIIiitIii .Iiiiioh; pupiN, (I, Auli'loK, district II!- President, iiln llnidslmw; vice. president, l-'rcd crick I.vwIh; hcorelnry, Kroddue Arm1; trciistircr, Alum Winkle; ml visor, Akid'h ltiiliiiiuiii iiiriiilicm, 7. Itewey, district i!l President, t'elht IIiiiini'ii; vice-president, l.mirii Joy; Hcoielnrv. I'ltimiit Self; troiisurcr, (''linn Mutism; iidvinnr, (I. II, (Inner; nicmherw, 8. North Phoenix, district '.! I Prcl ilciil, .Miiiiirrl Vim D.vke; vice-prosl- drill, IMdio .loliiiHim; HiTctnry I'.luicr Aiiilrroini; lii'iiMircr, (Irorpi Voj iiilvUrr, J. A. (IrnffiH: uicmherM, 11. On tlu ui'i'iikitiii of Mr. llniriiiKtnuV i-it nt l.nne Pine M'liunl ycstertlny, several of the patron pithcrrd nt tin' hchuulhuiisc niiil a Imiiiilifiil ilimirr won hrrvi'il. Tin menu Included all tli puiil Ihinj; thai are produced on tin nenr-hy niiicIich it ml prcpnrcd ah only tin most skillful of domestic hi'IriitixU mill liiiiiM'k'cu'rn ci hi lil rc pari' it. A Hit a pnnl, live linys' nml KirN' i'IiiIi hail lii'i'ii oiKiuiifil with homo of tin wiilruwiihi" Ihi'm mill Kirln I'trctcil mm iiffii'i'pt, llni (iiiHlion nroM, Why not orKiiiiiri' a I'aii'iit-Ti'ai'horH' ao. riation iik othiT iioi;n"'ivi ti t'iti 1 i r -IiuoiIh an iliiiiin Tln followini; ol firiTH witi' iiiicklv I'loott'il; ProMilciil, .Mm. It. I). Smith; ico.prcsilciil, Mr". ('. II. PicriMi; nwrctiiry, (". II. I'i'iri'j tinihiiii'r, ('. A. Ilrntit'tt. TIuto hai hivn a Kri-nt ilral of imi- lliiiNiiihin ilihplayoil by tin' pupils of this ilistrirt ami tho tciiolu'r, .Miioi r.ktcllu IMirirttor, ami walks hin'o hciii Imilt ami plavi-rniiiiil iiiilimciil has hrcii ailili'il, Tin hi'IiuipI also pur rluiM'il a lai'Kii school liaiincr nml hail ili'ciiralril tlin intorior of tint school with crowing plants. Tin roiiiiiin nity will I'll it her hlunv its kooiI siiit this fall hy having a local school fair. NEW GAMBLING Tlio city council lnut iiIkIiI cant Into thu illncitrd tlio now Humbling ordinance, nml votml tu nhlilc by thu olil inotuiiro, nftur Coiiucllinan Har-K-nt hud iniulu n Iuiik nieoch, dlu viinnIiik thu Iiih mid outa or ImnkliiK, jln)lii(; In private liutuva, and hold liiK that thu law applied porfurtly to jiaiucH of chnnco uh played In foniud 1-unorta, nml hnvliiK nothing nt nil tu Hiy a bo ut hrtilKo whlht and pautlmuH popular In HiIh city, A ponnlty wnu provldod for roitKo ot nolr, n Fronoh Konio that no ono know anythlni? about, oxcopt that It meant black unJ whlto, Councllmnn BnrKont nlno bohold a Jokor or two in thu now ordlnnnco that covered with tochulcnllty ua coHHful proHocutlon, Thu now ordln nnco wiih copied nftor tlio Htato law. with thu oxcoptlun that It provided llKhtur penalllea, Tlio resolution to cloao bllllurd liulU ujion Kuniluy, a rldor on tlio KiuublliiK ordlnuncu wna defeated! Tlio council ineutliiK, nftor u miunlh of iIUciiuhIoii, pro and con, leaven tlio Ihkiio, Jiut whoro they wnro when they Ktnrtod, Made in Mixlfonl, Ruiokn Mt. Pitt mid (lovorttor Joliimou rlKiir, they iiro liouiu inndo and flint iluim. l OF MM SCHOOLS NEWS FROM COUNTRY I FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Tlio V, (' '', V met at tho honi'j of .Mm, It. I!. I'nyton, A real ln' tiinmlliiK mci'tlliK wnu enjoyed, It. It, Vincent, with a few hulperc, wim diiliornliiK and brandlm; cattlo Hiitiinlay, 'n IIIkIiiIioIIiuiii Ik vltw 1 1 In if with hln brother T, II. HlKliibnthuiii, Minx llnrol Tonuy Is liltliiK Orn DlllHwortli. .Mr, and Mrx, WiidmiHday with T. Klllllllll i)Mt M. I'l'olor nn:l fnmlly. J II, KmUluo inailn n liUNluemi trip to thu power plant Thuriiiliiy. Mr. ami Mm, V. T. Ilrown pniil thu wiiiik'Oiid with Mm. Ilrown's pur eiitd Mr. and Mm, Klnrnld, Violet VniiRhn and Mm. I'oytali ant Mllichtly lndlnpoked nt tho prenuiit wrllliiR. Jniiien K. (Irlevo inuile u bunlncn trip to Derby tho lattor part of llm e6k, Mr. Conioy him quit curr) ln: tho mail, no l.loyd Wllmiu U our carrier. Mr. Vnimliii iiiado n trip to Tratl .Sunday epectliiK to ko on to Jack Monvlllo to vUlt IiIn father, bu. learned that hi father m much bettor no Mr. VniiKhn returned llm nine day. Word wna received nt thu power plant Tliumday Hint Mr. I'nrdveU mother hml died that day ut 3 o'clock Mr, I union linn the alncero yuipntby of IiIn fellow oiuplo)Cii nml nelKa borit, l.eo Hutton iipeiil teveral day a or laitt week at Mr. Vlncont'a and llm mirroiindliiK country. Mr, Dlttuworlh nml tilt hulK?m bnvo tcrently Improved llm road up Peyton hill. They worked on It about n week, KANES CREEK ITEMS County School Superintendent Wells. Ilnrriiieton ami IVterxon eneh Have a chert talk at the Dardanelles sehool on Thursilay, which was ipiiie iutereitini;, iik well im iustruetive. Mrn. Slsty or near Central I Nihil wiik tho uitest (if her brother, Wil liam Lewis, ami familv on Thursilay. We are having n shower of rain to. day which eomes-as a liimlranee to the fanners, as not nearly all of the Mining grain is in as yet, ami spray, iug as well. Hay lllakley ami familv of oFots ereek have become residents of "(Inr len How" for a short while, while Mr. lllakely will look elsewhere for employment. .Mrs. John Delaire of the llraileii left on WeiluesilMy for Medfonl, at which place she will visit relative for a few dnvs. Mr. IVuuell has disposed of the hunch of goats belonging to 1'iofes. sor Oreenleaf to a party in Sums .Valley, much to tin lelief of the Kanes (tieek lesidents. Weather Piophel KoolorV forecast I'n-ettleil weather for some few lilt vs. Several from this place the pnrty on (lulls 1'ieek night ami report u moot attended Sat unlay delightful time. (leorge lligiubotham ami wife were doing shopping in Central Point on Tuesday. Kanes Creek business visitors to (lohl Mill this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. ami Mrs. lligin hotham, Mrs. 1'cniicll, Mrs. Coffmuu, Mrs. Shuinp, Mrs. Murdoii, Miko Ko ley, Mr. Marker, Al Hhotcn, Maggie Koley nml Prophet Foster. Quito a few children ucio ahxeiit from school last week on account of illness. RUCH RUMBLES Mrs. J. F. Pratt or Phoenix wus the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. II. Itlcc, Sunday. Mrs. William Copplo of lluneiim spent Sumlay evening with her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Hamilton. Mr. nml Mrs. .1. II. Itiee of this vi cinity were the guests of Mrs. HieeV pai cuts in Tolo last week, Miss Martha llooiie, Misses llaxol ami lluth Hamilton were tho guests of Mrs. ('. M. Itueh last Sunday. Cliff Smith and (lus Stone of For est Creek wero the guests of Mailison Hice Sumlay. John Matuey of the Applegnlo wan trausnetiiig businesh in Medio id last week. Leo ami Clyde Smith of Forest drove wero visiting iu Jneksouville Sunday. The program commit teo are very busy preparing a program lor Urn Parent-Teacher' assentation, wliien 'will meet Friday evening, March (I. Sineo coining into (lie new school house, the attendance of the boys has Increased -I per cent ami that of the girlH II per eenl. This surely shows that a greater Interest is being taken ill their school work. Tim eighth grade class lutvo been testing some xeed corn llm past week nml have gotten gooil results. They will lr,v tlm testing of alfalfa ami clover seed this week, Frank llooiie wax (ho guckl of Ivin Mi'Dunuiiuli Biimluy, E X2 JTABLE ROCK TABLETS," John I'cIdisoii has letuiiieil fiom u lrli In Sim Frniioisi'o, Mrs. .Miihllebiisher of Tiail spent the week-end here with icIatUes. Jamen Itcene spent Sumlay in (lohl Hill with his sister who is very sick. Mae N'eal-oii went to the Muiilows Stimtay to take ehuige of the school at thill place. Loin (liegoiy ami family wero vis iting ichilivcM In-ie Suuihiy, Mrs, Nettie Orcein' ami family yf (Viilinl Point visited hiemls here Sumlay, (Iraudimi Fiieisou, who lias been under the wealher lor some lime, is hOinu lidier. Owen Wilson ami family weie vis itiug home folks here Sumlay. (Hen Comwell ami wife, Sitnl'oiil Itichatilsoii ami N'ellie Sage weie among those innn Medfonl who ut- tended the play beie Salunlay night. Misn Hone Kealon, Helen ami Sue Lydianl spent the week-cud will home folks. W. It. Hyriiiu hutehcieil u hog this week that tlpned the beam at I !." isiiimls alter being dressed. This hog was one of the Itcd Duron breed and at ten cents a pound netted h'm il'i.riO. Some hog even for this com. iiiuuily. a vaiiiame noise iieiiinuini: lo i.ee Vincent was hinldeuly attacked with kidney trouble one ilnv last week ami will probably die. Itev. Seliwiinley of Ashland gave a lemK'ranee lecture hero Sunday evening. We are sorry to say that the nttciiilaiice was small. Mr. Nonlwick has a large force of tvanis preparing his laud for the spring crop. In speaking of the cli mate here he says he can see no dif ference between this ami the climate at Oakland, Calif.uruin, where he formerly lived. Last Saturday evening the Anow Head Literary Society pu-scutcd the play Tin- Yankee Peddler," lo a erowded house. Nearly 1 .1(1 tickets were sold nml everyone seemed well pleased with the entertainment. Con siilcriug thai the ones who took part were iiinntiirc some of the parts were remarkably well carried out. Tliee young people, are deserving of much prniso for I heir efforts in trying to make country life more agreeable and fiiruish'ng tho public good clean entertainment. Some people in oth er commiinitifi, do worse. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSI , A little HtraiiKer camo lo tho Strnnko homo Ian week. Tho boy and mother are doing well. It'a plain to bo icon Rtranko Intends to keep tlio payroll In llm family. Two boya now, Mr. Illackfurd has boon an tho Jury for tluijuut week (I. S bavls baa purchased thu DkvIiUoii ranrli and plana to Im provo name extemlvely. (Irango mot Saturday ovonlng nnd received flvo candidate for uioinbe. hlilp. Uay and May Diivldson hn.o (niovod to Central Point where they oxpect to remain Indefinitely. MIk Annn (Jerlg of Medford hai boon tho guest of J. II. Iloaglund nnd family for the pant week. Mm, MrlCeo cve tho second din ner of n Borlea Wodncsday ovoulni;. Covers woro laid for eight and u most delightful dlunor wan enjoyed. lliishl A secret! A surprUol It In on thu order of nn cntertnlnincut, Keep your eyes nnd earn open. Mm, Frank Palmer la ouco again out after belonging to tdnit In club most of tho winter. Clnrenco McFall has returned lo bis homo In lluttu Falls. ' Pooplo who borrow Imaginary troubles may Imvo tho real kind i lend. Tho property known as tho (TG) and owned by nn Albuquoniue, Now Molco company, s having saiuo sur veyed and Hub-divided Into flvo and ten uero tracts, preparatory to pluc Ing It on tho market, Paront-Tonchom' club 'will pleaso meet with Mm, Hnlph Klden on Sat urday, Mnrch 7th. Professor Harrington nnd Super intendent Wells, vUlted tho Bchool this vook, tho objoct being to or ganljo a "HoyV club," W, It. Jqhitson ot Oakland, Oil.. nn old friend ot tho Plokard family, linn boon visiting thorn and Incldont nlly enjoying tho beauty of this wonderful Horho rlvor valley. Mrs. Klden ami Mm. King woro callera on Seoulc avonuo Sumlay. I BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Mrs. II. D. Mills ami liillo daugh ter, Kllnahoth, ami Mih. James have returned to their home hero after huviue- spent the winter Iu tho east A carload of household goods farming implements, feiieiin' etc., a I' ll veil Inst week fur Mr, Unwind of Itanelieria. The I .u dies' Aid HK'I liii WedueN- da with Mm. Hue) lllldielh, All le port hating had u plcasanl nl'leiuoou, Dr. Uuuliaiiiui nml liillo dainjhicr, CORRESPOND NT Lovn, i'iuiio up from F.nilo Point Sin unlay. Tho doctor letiirnnl on tl same train, leaving the little miss I visit her giiiiiihnotlier here for a fe days. .Supervisor Petri son in visltiii" ll schoolK' in this ticiiutv nt iircseut. Dr. Kineixill inuile a hiisinewM ti if lo Medfonl Thursday, leluriiln" Sa unlay. lack Tmignlc and F.diliu Cook were down last week on business. Some gentlemen weie up from Meil fonl for a lew ilnv Inst week in speeilng our farms ami randies, rel ative to purchasing land for a dairy, Seveial people in l"wu are buying fruit trees oY Mr. Smoots, a retireil uiirseryinnii, who has a homestead near here, Oramlpa und (Iraudma Chirk have both been sick, but are about as well as usual al present. Two finest rangers eame up Satur ilnv. hired horses here and left Sun day morning for llaneln'ria, where ihc.v will make their headquarters during their stay heie. (lertrmlo Abbott ami Mrs, Higiu hot ham were up from near Derby on Satiinlay. The teachers here iu town have or ganized a class for the purosc of studying (ihlions "r.vcryiiny I'ron leins iu Teaching." There was "a very interesting bas ketball game at the hall Saturday night, (he Town Hoys vs. Woodcut ters. BEAGLE BEAGLETS Mr. ami Mis. Dave Cotthell or the Meadows were here Tuesday on their return from Moonville where they were Mibpocuncd as witnesses iu the Sturgess-DinkiiiH tnixiio. (leueral regret nceiu universal for Mrs. Sturgess' predicament for it is eon ceded mneh pnivoeatiuti existed, but nut sufficient for the strung ami euro. All parties conrcrncd may well be contented to allow- moderate ad justment and satisfaction without being earned lo the point of scandal. Mrs. Campbell of Central Point is tlit guest of Georgia Henry for n few weeks. "Orandpa" Walker is convalescing from his recent at!nek of tho grip and will soon be removed to the homo of his son, Florence Wnlker, who re sides on the Grace ranch nt Antioch. George Stniy is fencing his hillside wood lot and will try mixing hogs more extensively the coming year. Clarence Case and Klbert Glass of Antioch wero business visitors at the Meadows and alsothe Sweet ranch Tuexday. .Mrs. W. C. Chnpninn was tho guest of Mr. and Mt. II. C. Chnpninn from Thursday nioniing till Friday evening. J. II. Drake of the e.Madows was here on business Saturday nnd lonk time to register "Go thou and do likewise.''- ' Slow husbands make fast wives. Miss Flora StarvHicgan the spring lenn of school ut lower Trail Mon day. We don't recall the names of the district officials excepting Henry Morgan, the janitor. Jnke Myers of Central Point was the giioM of his sister, Mrs. Florence Walker, Saturday and Sunday. Where 'gn.ir.inre is bliss hut one wishes to become wise we ndviso be fore retiring the devouring of one of Gnindnm'ri rich mince pies. Several of the .ouii" folks attend ed llm entertainment at Table Hock Satiinlay night. Hoy Since has been telling us for some time of (lie splen did entertainers at Table Hock. We're lad to hear this was also a splendid success. D. II. Hussell eiiterluiued Medfonl pailies recently. Mr. ami Mrs. S. H. Hubbard arc rejoicing over the arrival of a nice girl baby. The mother, though very low for a few days witli erysipelas, is now doing nicely. It John Dee was punished as often as he is investigated the poor lad would have u sorry time ot it. The daneo at Walker's Saturday lMit was not as largely attended ns the past ones, but was pronounced one of tho most enjoyable affairs of the season. Neighbor Sanderson, who traded i'or the Tliornbrue ranch, has pre sented a petition to tho county court linking for the granting of u highwny trom his much to tho county rond lending lo Debenger Gap. Wo sin eerely hope Neighbor Galo will see At lo simplify matter by giving Ids jionnis.sion so far as his propeity is concerned, for Ihe laud is not con sidered vnluable nml every mint owes jit least a debt of courtesy to each neighbor nnd ccrtniqly to the com munity (lint bus utmost univcrsall) signed the petition. "Do unto others us you would Imvo them do unto yon." t- Wo protest nny further intrusion noon (lie personal liberty ami pati ence of John Dee by .tlio Jnckium county grand jury, livery form of crime under the heavens' has been laid at his door and now he's indicted I'or stealing a pig. Maybe (his seems funny (o some hut there's such u thing as patience ceasing to ho u vir tue, TIioko grand juiorK who i renin- mended Ilia discharge of Prof. O'dnrn un Jiinller of economy mid then asked for more field tvorlicrM surely must have been dreaming. The Intel ligent and siici-essJui field workers must be the individual oichanlisl, not a six dollar per day inspector who gels Ji.j job as a waiter of po litical favoritism whether he knows blight or sour sap from a frost bite. So far as we're concerned give us the professor's kindly and intelligent counsel ami instruction and you can jest assured we'll do iho rest with out anyone's t.viiijj lurkuy-rcd calico onto our lrei. Let cvvry orelmrdist devote his time to bin lmin,i s though his life deKjnded upon it and the colution Is r'ompl(e. Wo bc liPvn iti the clean-up, w: believe in O'Oara and we hel'mii the county court should give us one or two hust ling gcl-iip-nnd-dii"t, Inke-off-your-cilut-aud-)itiste inspector who h that the laws are enforced inntcnd ot dispensing with the bruins of the whole fruit iinlutrv of the valley. Cut out some of the clerk hire around Ihe court house offices, sec than each member of (he court works eight hours per day, and cut out tin. tour dollar per day oiitomobile expense, the supervisoral graft and get dour to business on u hiisjui1) basis. Cut out the political bunk ami cat-buitliiig mid show the world we cm i cully do somethim; besides draw salaries and blow politcal horns. Kill off the tin horn gamblers, setters ami peanut polticinus and give brains, thrift ami intellect the right of way. Let's do it now, before It's too late, for I KILL THE CATARRH GERM-USE HYOME It's the dlrcct-to-thc-spot tncthol . you breathe It. Do not delay nnd continue Jj) sutfer from catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or sniffles. It is not only needless and annoys your friends, but dangerous to your gen eral health. Ilegln tho Ilyomel treatment "Tt once. It Is one ot tho easiest, quick est, and surest ways to clear tho head and quickly and permanently banish catarrh. Ilyomel being medicated air Im mediately reaches tho soro and Irri tated membrane nnd tissues its an tiseptic nnd cermlcldal healing be gins at once. You will surely like Ilyomel Its relief Is not only Immediate but last ing. Money refunded by Chas. Strang If you arc not satisfied. Oet the complete outfit $1.00 sice. Druggists everywhere sell Ilyomel. N&vHsH3SYK3slla 111. IcrlsM I METMBMsttsfca aBaawMlsft 1 111 bbV" - w r .-mi f bsJ liiEWiiBiskL ".msbT f li i f Vi A' MB .aiHlssv'r . iTT Vff sZZL Wl rcJs ' ?v&0m -"" 'v?-iV : ri r,mim -ti --w-w vss.-- because it's got the right stufF in it. Satisfaction for a sturdy man- can come from real tobacco man with real tobacco DIXIE QUEEN is pureold Burley leaf, with the ubody" for a real. smoke or chew, rich and pleasing. It takes three to five years to age the tobacco in DIXIE QUEEN; the process can't be hurried. That's the reason DIXIE QUEEN is so ripe, mellow and healthful. Wonderful richness makes DIXIE QUEEN a lasting chew. Burns slow in the pipe because Cut Plug is the right form for smoking, DIXIE QUEEN will "make good" the first time you smoke or chew it. Sold everywhere in convenient 5o foil pack ages also iu 10c pouches and 50o lunch boxes. ' THK AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY heard n ad Mory I wish to relate of a man in his day who thought him self great, because he could talk like the lick of Ihe clock run never was happv unless ho could knock. Ho would knock on the neighbors who lived next door; he knocked on the merchant nnd knocked on the store he knocked on his country ami knocked on his town; he knoiked on Jim Smith and he knocked on Torn Ilrown, and each thriving busmen Let Us Deliver Your Drugs '.SDitvici: is thi: tiiixo" Our ntnro nforda many convenience)) not found elnowhcro, ami tho quality or our zooiU Is seldom equated. As to our service, wn urgo you to try ft soon. fki:i: m:rivi:itv hvstk.m Thcrc'trci wlro from our storo to your home. Stop to your phono any time, slating what drug store goods you want. It will bo only a short time heforo tlio goods are nt your door. This (rco delivery sorvlco Is for you nnd we want you to uso It. PAUCI'.L POST DKT.IVKHY Parties living too far away from our storo to benefit by our fret delivery system can let "Undo Sam" deliver goods for Ihem. Mall Orders receive prompt attention and goods can usually bo delivered by return mall. If you Imvo arranged for a cliargu account, Just phono your ordor. Why not try our .Moll Order Sendee? Medford Pharmacy Pliono 10 Near Post Office Wo Give S. & II. Green Trading Stamps when you begin craving rough, high - proof, strong, whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cxx eiiH: drinking. ( . r Cyis Noble Is pure, old and pahtable-j-,r Dottlcd at drinking strength. jr Costs no more than any other good whiskey. W. J.yn'Schuycf & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon cles who can chop trees all day and lift the butt end of a hard log, is a heartv liver in evervfhinif-.lif tackles. He likes his tobacco rich, mellow and good for both smoking and chewing. He uses DIXIE QUEEN Plug Cut Tobacco hunger. (hero wan in Hie town he knocked, and he knocked till he knocked them all down. And when ho had knocked the old town giillcy-wcsl, ho wiped his bald head mid he pulled down hk vot, and with nothing to knock, ho laid down and died an his neighbor nil shouted, "Dod blast his old hide." Mintie, Nellie and Hig MeCreight were guests of tho little Hwcettf Sun day. Hurrah for the whitewash season. The Out of Doors Man The fellow with 'the bit tontfh iTiiiR. - llFittlalBI if AsPRV lis 1 &