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PAGE TWO MEDORDMAjn TRUUTNH. MKHKOltl), OfJINIOtf, WWDNKSDAV. MAUT1I 18, l!)ll. M OCAL AND PERSONAL P. U. Orr went, to Grant Pass Tues ilny to attend to business matters. A flnnl decision In the divorce cnie or the Minders llvlnc tn ttrlffln creek Is expected this week, Judge Cnlkla having returned from Portland, and will speedily clean up all routine mat' turn heforo the court. 4fic buys two pounds of creamerv butter. Gtic buys two pounds Mo I ford creamery butter delivered from tho creamery to any part of tho city. 1'hone 2S1. V. L. Chappell. George Parroll of Hutte Kails is In the city today on business. P. V. Carnnlinn has returned from a short visit with friends at Kagl" Point. Let us give you prices boforo hav ing cleaning done, Pantorlum. Henry Callaghan expects to lenve tho first of the month for the Htue Iedge mlno to begin his spring and nummcr operations on his mining claims. Orders taken for all kinds of vge tablo plants, any quantity. Kurly cabbage plants now ready. Port land nrcnuo Greenhouse. Phono S7-R. 330 D. K, Johnson of Eureka. Cal.. Is spending a few days In the valley at teudlng to business matters. . Harry Treat was a business visitor in Grants Pass the first of the week Why not let people who know how do your work? Pantorlum. Alva Walker and 1)11 Coleman made business trips to Phoenix and Talent Tuesday afternoon. Porcst Supervisor M. L. Krlckson hag returned from a tour of inspec tion of forest stations In this dis trict. House cleaning mado easy. Rent a vacuum cleaner from tho Southern Oregon Klectrlc company, Jl.r.O per day. No. G, South Central, phono 21C-Y. Mrs. Vcrn Van Dyke of Talent Is visiting friends In this city for a few days, Charles Ommann of Portland, Is spending a fow days in tho city at tending to business matters. Mrs. E. M. Wilson docs first class kodak finishing at 210 Laurel S. 313 Prank Thomas of Derby is In the city for a few days visiting friends and attending to business matters. Earl Ulrlelt and Lee Sutton aro .down from their stock ranch on Union creek for a few-days, and are making preparations for tho spring activities. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-noydon Dldg., Main street. The children of the Iloosevclt school have started a money saving club, and about 30 aro now depositors in banks. Tho Idea Is one of Prof. Bovoridge's. Mrs. Grace Ebhart of Tloscburg Is spending a few days in the city vis iting friends and relatives. Seo Tumy for fire insurance. " W. C. Dobley was a business visi tor in Grants Pass Tuesday for a few hours. E. n. Long of Redding. Cal., Is spending a fow days in Medford on business matters. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. H. G. Jones of Salem attended to business matters in Medford tho first of the week. A. L. Gall, superintendent of tho KIsor orchard near Jacksonville is transacting business in Medford. Fresh limo. Medford Lbr. Co. Robert G. Smith, former mayor '( Grants Pass, mado a business trip to Medford Tuesday. Mel Pearco arrived Tuesday from Josephine county, whore he U en gaged in mining. Ho will visit his parents, who llvo on Poorntan's creok. Screen doors at Medford Lum ber Co. Mrs. H. Griffith of Walla Walla, who Is a native ,of Antelope. Is vis iting Mrs, James Stevens, Mrs. Allen and other rosldonts living in Med ford. Albert Yocum, who has been vis iting in tills Hoctlou, has returned to Douglas county, of which he Is now n resident. Tumy writes bettor flro insurance." Mrs. John V, White Is expected io arrivo from Uerkoley, Cal., this weok Mrs. White returned to Medford a short time ago. Henry Helms camo down from his Harrou ranch Tuesday for a short1 fltay in Medford. Model Itakery goods at Do Voes. iiuipn Tiiejior and E, Mills of Lulio creok precinct are transacting business In Medford. Arthur Furry, Mac Anderson and Robert Smith of Phoenix mado a trip to Medford today. t' ' , I 1-H.I.H.W.w.m , Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS liif Altniu Dy PJiob UK7 Nl(cht V. W, U'eekK tttt-JJ Vlmut A, K. Orr W7N-M t Dr. J. W. Robinson was down from Jacksonville thU morning. I.. 11. Caster of lllg Unite spent several hours In Medford Tuesday. Kcracmbor Tumy writes flro Insur ance. E. 11. and M. P. Hnnloy were busi ness vlslors In Medford yesterday. Home of Knbo and La Grerquo Corsets the now spring models are here. Ahrens. 11. H. S. Donaldson-Selby, a for mer resident of this section, Is vis iting In Medford. He Is connected with the P. S. forest service In Yose mite valley, Cal. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phono M H71. S. W. McClendon of Gold Hill and Mr. Hudson of Itosebttrg spent Tues day nfteruoon In Medford. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. 0. Gcrking's studio, 22S E. Main St. Phono 3 20-. John Peter, formerly of Hotel Me J Tord bnrber shop, ban purchased a tonsorlal cMivbllithment from Hay Hunch, who has removed to Medford with his family Not only the largest showing of millinery but the snappiest and most reasonably priced. Ahrens. 1), H. Jackson made a business trip to Ashland Tuesday, J. O. Gerktng, tho best all around photographer iu southern Oregon.. Atays reliable Negatives mado any whore, timo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Mr. and Mrs. Flagg arrived from Coos Ray Tuesday and may locate In Roguo river valley. Seo the new Ualmncoan coats at Ahrens. C P. Jacoby, postmaster of Tolo. Is a business visitor In Medford. Kclster ladles' tailoring college St. Mark's block. Pull course 40 days Ing including drafting $25. Forty sowing Including drafilng'$2S. Forty Ing course, $15. tt A. C Hough of Grants Pass wm hero on professional business Tues day. Many beautiful new styles In tail ored suits and coats, arc Just In by cxpress. Ahrens. William Mansfield of Tolo tarried a few hours in Medford Tuesday. D. R. Reames repairs sewing ma chines, residence North Oakdalc. E. Conger of Jacksonville spent Wednesday In Medford. It. . llradshaw of llrownsboro Is a Medford visitor. John Matney and his family were over from Applegate Tuesday. The street car of the Southern Oregon Traction company was taken from the flat car and will be put on the tracks this afternoon, and be In oporatlon by Saturday. Tho crew has been selected, tho wires are all strung and tho running schedule In course of arrangement. C. G. Hul lis will leave this afternoon for New York on a ten day's trip to attend to important business matters. . F. Meador, for many years fore man of tho Suncrest orchards, has 'becomo affiliated with the Page- 'Dressier Real Estnto company, and will take an active part in tho man agement of the firm. Mr. Meador is well known throughout tho valley, and thoroughly conversant with or chard and land conditions and values. W. F. Andrew, logging engineer or tho forestry service with headquart ers In Portland Is In tho city for a few days. L John .Mani.in, former district at torney of Multnomah county, who seeks tlu ileiiioeriitic nomination for "ovenior, hiMint WediHcdav iu Med ford hluilsiiix humU with voter and petting iic(iiiiintcl. "I urn fjuito confident of my nom ination," slated Mr. Miumiug. "J will carry Afiiltnoiuuli, Washington, C'lnt- soj) and several other comities by largo pluruliiies. Some ,'l."i00 I'ort- laud women l.ave si'-neil a plcdt'c iim. porting; me .mil many fuctom are at woik in my liuliulf. My 'hacl; to tlie soil' plank lain foiunl much commeii dntion. I expect the democratic can didate to he elected and coat ideally expect to bo the next governor." Mr. .M limn. ' was introduced to n cul democrat-, bv .Indue Ciiiiki. ib leit thin afteinooii tor Aliliu.tl. APPROVE-COMBINE OF N i SALEM, Ore., Mar. IS. Physical connection betweou tho lines of the Home Telephonu company and tho Kautoin Oregon Co-operntho Tolo I'lioiio aubodatluu at Elgin, Hummer- vlllt uud Cove, was ordered loduy b tho state railroad (.ommlsslou us the rcHiilt of tomplalnl riled by tho Home company ugulnst tlio uhkocIu tloii Tho compuiifes iuo given au du) III whiih to Install the coiinec tlOIIH. I HKADV TO CKOU'X lllMSia.F KMPEUOli Of T ,"'Mt ft.1 tmnltl ' '.It M M ' noiO ' wi i hikf-v' .twin " Air" ain"P .S""i UK i n- viirTo : jw.-ja-v t'Miir A.-mt lit7 " tX A INVITATION TO fcJlRTHCVY PARTY CI" I.IDJ W&&U Prince I.MJ Vns.u. successor to Kuipeivr Meuellk, ptcparlm: to crown himself Emperor of Abyssinia, but the time or the cetviuuiiktl tins nut ,wt been made public. On February 4 I.MJ Ynssu celebrated hl eighteenth hlrtlidiy with n fesst. Of the feast the Ethiopian Courier, published Hi AOdlx A helm In I'reuch. mild: "Prince I.MJ Yaxsn. the uo enr of the Umixpror Meneiik, sie reception on the occaolou of the clchtcctith imn Tr.v of IiIk blrtii ,-it ddls AIh-Im oc February 4 to the diplomatic nnd eot'siu'ar , i;s a. vnMlte I to ltxlul.i Tbf ivpriwiitntlveij of EuruiN-.m Puners w re fuvt tr.-i'leil t d thet Hie ehlet AbysInlnu dlnlt.irli' and iroiiiiticiit Lun pe.ui. Iniliuii nnd A'llu.ui rcildeuiM FLURRIES RUFFLE POLICE PEACE The tranquillity of local police conditions wcro disturbed Tuesday night by a fight, a profane I. W. W , and two theatrical deer, who scared n month's growth out of Sergeant Pat Mego. The fight was tho result of an ar gument between two wanderers and resulted Iu ono being knocked down, and both being ordered to leave town. An I. W. W. riding through on u freight consigned tho govern 'ment, the nation, and Southern Orv on In particular to Inferno, but "being on a moving train he was not de tained. Sorgeant Mego In pussy footing down the alley back of the Caruett- Corey building, smnlled nn attempted suicide In an old woodshed. Noises peculiar to mystery and death were coming from tho building, nnd Ser geant Mego Investigating to find tho two deer contentedly scratching themselves, Tho police official an nounced that Immediately afterwards he could have been purchased out right for a nickel. ROUTINE BUSINESS OF CITY ones Itoutlno business transacted by tho city council Tuesday night ombrnred the following wide range of aubjents: An ordinance passed prohibiting smoking In tho council chamber. Lincoln McCormack appointed to take tho place of P. J. O'Gara on th public library board. Resolution drafted favoring the construction of a harbor at Crescent City. Tho Hart hog experiment station in tho city limits prohibited. E. M. Wilson engaged to expert tho city bookH for approximately J3r,0. Appropriation to send man to Washington to lobby for Crettcont City harbor withdrawn. Mr. Turpln'a request for a phono connection with city lluu not grunted. No action taken regarding mil mice nt Orango and Eighth streets. "2."0 Watt" lights provided at Sacred Heart hospital corner and Fourth and Central, If successful inoro will be Installed. T, W. Miles appointed n commltlco of ono to Investigate recommenda tions mado by bourd of underwriters regarding flro ordinances nnd pro tection. Repaint to building on North Front near Fifth allowed provided tho same are rireproof In construction, Vote or tbnnkf to Harry Ling for Hcrvlccti us nsslstnut flro chief. Ordinance read preventing tho moving of buildings without a permit from council. Also bond required from owner of building being moved against all damuges. Referred for further consideration. Made In Mcdronl. Kmoku Mt, Pitt uud Governor Johnson cigars, they ore homo muilo and flmt cluss. With Medford iruOou Medford tasfla A UY SSI XI A MRS. CADY GIVEN Mix. Mollie II. duly (nee Morn man) was granted u divorce in the circuit court tlii- morning by Judge Calkins from Cop Only, nt rc-cut in Long lleueli, tall.'atul t-iven buck Jier maiden mime. 'The charge iimii which the notion wt taken was nl lejceii ilc-erlum. the iilniutitl wiik the only witues(. Three other divorcer of iiiiluipily mnrncii couplets tour for Ihe dnv were grautcil, n new record for Jnck nuii county. E A MiMiii of oratory flowed last night at the council meeting on the delectable -liliject : ".Should or should not a chicken be subjected to hara-kiri bctore liciny sold to local coiiPiimer-J Three coiincilintu vol ci they should nnd three voted they should not, and Mn or I'urdiu broke the tic by votiiiL' they should not. Therefore Medford will have to inarch nloiii; subject to fifty-seven ailment Councilman .Midyiiiki said nrn.c from nn iiudrawii chicken. Mes-i-. K. K. (lore nnd Wig Ash pole were on iln ground to defend the iiudrawii chicken. A number at tended under tho impression .Mr. Ash pole wiiH going to make a speech. He did not. All he did was applaud ev ery cutting point of his colleague in the meat biisiau.n, Mr. (lore, who hog-tied any number of arguments. The dicu-nn settled every prob lem hearing on a chicken, except the old, old one, "Why ioc a hen cm the street J"' CENTRAL POINT ROAD The signing of the contract be tween the I'oillainl-Heaver Cement eoiapany uud the county court for ce ment to he iixcd on the Central Point road is being perfoimcd this after- noon, .Major I'owihy icprcsoulH the state highway commission, . I. Vawier and .1. C. Ilurch the cciucut company, and I ho county couit and A. K. Keamcs, Jucksou comity. The contract become effective at once. The cement plum nl Hold Hill is Hear ing completion and will be icady lor operation by April 1. .NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tha Medford llrlck company, composed of J. V. Prlildy. (Jeorgo T. O'llrlen uud O. D. Nugle, doing busliiesH us n co partnership, has been dissolved by mutual consent. 308 TOO l,ATI TO UhAMWY I'Olt IIKNT HousekeopliiK rooim fliriiUhinl, inoderii, lluhu ami wat er furiilMlii.il mi per week I Hi H J'OJI HAIM I -fun mill orrica" duslt mid i hair llox n. rate .Mull Trl liiiliii office ji)i DIVRCE DECREE 1 CANNERY PROJECTS TO BE The bulueK men of Medl'mJ ate aftei' a cniuicry,' Kibm pivcnl, Indi cations, one seenis nssuK'd iUu will prolmbly be twidy to opertto tlniiiiK this season. A committee or the' Coiuineielu) cluli, consisting of licit Anilcrxon, Hen Jyheldon and .1. A. Pern, appointed two weel atio to consider all the proposals 'coming to Ihe nltcn lion of the club. Tlmt co'mniittee has been co-operating with n similar one fiom the .Merchants' association, and thev have aroused considerable en thusiasm for the piompt esnliibing of such nn iuditstr heie. The Hogueluuilx company, through the nature of their laud holdiiiK and the needs of the puichuscr of tmet, are iiecessarilv dcepU interested iu the starting of ibis nhtut, and aie be hind the mow. Such an industry, if run on a good scale, will menu a tirst class pay toll, uud that mokes the move of (.pvcinl iiopeat to the busi ness men and bunker- of the city. A move to establish a caiiucty at Central Point, with It. I. Hoke, nn experienced processcr and cauner mauuger, uud the KoguclamU com pany, behind it has come to the com mitlce for consideration, with the mi dcrtutidiiig it should he located here A move to bring the Unit ley ciimicr.N. now nt Talent, to this city is rccciv ing imoruhlp attention. It came to the knowledge of on o the local committee thai nn expert sent fiom California to icmrt on the cniuiing situation in this alley, couiphmciilul the Talent concern highly in tnen partii'iilar save labor supply, and re potted that the industry should hac a brivibt future here if that situation could be sntjsfactorilv bundled. The new eight-hour day law makes this feature of eeii more importance than heretofore. As the cunning sea son is short, Ihe work must be done under high pressure if n it output en abling marketing economically is to be produced. Ileuce the importance ol ample labor supply near at hand. In California the canneries bring fruit us much ns 'J." 1 1 mill", to a cannery situated in the large ciliot on nc count of the importance of labor con siderutioiis. The local (ommittee, mi its own in itiative, has taken up with Mr. Dag- ley the ipiestion of moving his plant to Mrdtord, nnd bus assurances ot n proposition looking to that end being made by the Talent eiunniiiy within the next few days. In favor of this proposition, it is contended the city can secure a plwnt with u paid-in capital of .ir0,(H) and with an output of about ''0,IIIMI cans u day, ami a good-sired payroll, with the same amount of work and sup port that would be itivohed in start ing u .f 700(1 or $811(10 concern if new ly organized. Furthermore, the mar keting organization and line reputa tion of the llugley 'output is n tang ible asset of considerable value, some thing u new concern must build up. On the other hand, members of the committee feci that there is room for several canneries iu the valley, ami that if a new one could be storied nnd made a success heie the Talent cannery could continue to In ing a considerable amount annually to the valley's balance of trade. Hal the importance of a good can nery for this community is great, nnd to the cotiniunmutioii of that end, the committee is working hard and urge the support of the city' business men. Look! l-ook! Smoke Governor JoIiiihoii clgnrs, they'ro mado In Medford, you'll like thorn. With Medford trade In taatUnrl made HEAD STUFFED UP? Hjomcl Hives iiiNlaui. Keller If Hiiffcrlng from n cold or catarr.i canning dull lioiulnrhoH or an Itclilii-c and burning sensation In tho uoxtrllH, surely try Homel. It gives iiuhv, tifftiutlvo ami permanent relief or money refunded by CIiuh. Ktrhug. It goen right to tho spot-you reel but ter Iu five mluiitoH. No roundabout method of Htoiuaeli dOHlug with Hyoiiiol ou breathe It, TIiIh heallh-glvlug inedlcallou goes dliectly to tho lurlamed membraiio, all Irritation and lougimtlou Is ipilck ly relloved, tho delicate thoutui heuled and vitalized. Hyoiuel should bo Iu every Iioiih'j hold. DrugglHlM overywhoru sell ,t. Ask ror tho complete outfit .oo til.O. MEDFORD FLUFF RU(i CO ItllK anil (Jtll'pH, Clwillillg mid Wph villi,' fill I'JAST MAIN KTUUK'I Hindi' :,: u j CONSIDERED RAILROAD CUTS RATES ON BEANS FROMVALLEYPOINTS In older Io cticoiinige Hie mowing lif beans in the Itogue River valley, tile Houlhciu I'ueiTio has icdueeil Ihe rule fioiu UK rents per 10(1 pounds on t'livlnad ipiiuitilies to :i." cent per 100 pumls, 'I'd i will tumble (ha local giifiver Io place his product In Hie IVilluml uud eastern murlmt, The rate is the lestilt of iu nppli cation umdc ty tin slate niitioad commission bv (V S. I.eho of the Meil lord Warehouse company. At a hear ing held iu Medford it wan sIiuko that Itogne Itiver alley Iicmum aie eipml to nay grown, and that theie is a good market lor them. Ilefore. however, the commission made a ml tug on the ma Iter, Heueral Freight Agent lliiifdiuw made n vdiintnr) te duelioii to the rctpietei lljittt . Approximately sixteen ear of beans weic shipped out of the vnllc) the past year. It is expected tlmt this will be ineicii-ed Io fifty ears tins Mir uud tlmt crii!tmll seetal liuildted cais will he hiipcd out With Medford trsite 1 Metlford umde INDIGESTION ENDED STOMACH FEELS FINE Time "Pi.nV Illiis'isii1" In I'Ut .Mlnulis all SMirioss, (in., Heart lint ll and ljS"psi Is (,'olie Sour, gassy, upMct stomach, ludi geNtlou. heartburn. dsteHtla, when Ihe food you eat fcnnmiU Into gio t and stubborn lumps, our bend alios and ou feet nick and miner able, that's wfmn )ou roollio the magle Iu Pape's Dlapepslu. It make all Hlomarh inlnery vhiiIhIi Iu flo ililnutes. H )oiir Htomnch Is In n routluiuniH revolt If you can't get ll regulated, pleaKe, ror your sake, try Pape's Dlapepsltl. It's so needier to have a bad stomach- make )oiir licit meal a favorite rood local, then take n tittle lliiniisln. There will not be any dlnlress eat without rear. It's becnuse Papu's Dlnpetmla "roAllv doeii" regulato weak, out-of.ordur HtomurliH that gives It Ita millions of Miles a ii anally. Hot a largo firtyceiit case ir Papo's Dlape)sln from any drug more. It Is tho tiilekit. suros! stomach roller nnd euro known. It arts alnuiHt llko magla It Is a scientific, harmless and pleammt stomach preparation which truly he Ioiik In every home Automobile Tires At Factory Prices K.W'i: I'ltOM ill! TO till PCIt CI'.NT Tire Tube llellner 2 s x :t .. i 7.:mi it i;r, t.:t:, nox.'i 7.&o i. or, i io :nix:ti'j . . to.su l'.so t.iin .12X.114 n.yo 2 ur, 2 no :iix:i'4 12.10 :t.on 2 or. 32xi 1 a. to n.ur, 2.10 3xi 1 i.hi) a.r.o 2 f :iixi ir. so n.fiu I'.no :nixt n.sc ::.!mi u.so :ir,xivi nun i.hr, s.r. :nixi'.i . i'sr. 1. tin :t no itxih -i.r.o r.iu :t 70 :i7xri . . . 2 !.!() n.iio 1.20 Al other sizes Iu Htock. .VouSkld tires l!i ur cent nddltloual, red lubci ten per cent above gray. All new clean, fiesli, guaranteed Hies. Dent standard ami Independent makes lluy direct from tic ami Have inonc, Klve per cent discount U payment In full acompaulcH eacli order. C. O. D, on 10 per cent deposit, Tllti: P.CTOItll'.S SAI.HH Cl. Ilcpl. A llaou, Ohio oitciiAiiD iiah.ni:hh A team run pull as big a load with It iih any other hnrucnH ami cannot Injure tho trees while plowing, Call II. (J. DO.N'NHV, PI10110 HIIH-M. Poland China Hwlue. Two boar pigs that will soon ho ready for service, Have blood fiom tho best Htock In (he northwest. Call ami ncu thoiii. Phono Central Point, Wilhite & Sons rbiliiN Valley, O10, IF CHILD IS CROSS, ' FEVERISH. AND SICK Look Mother! If Tongue Is Coated, Clcanso J, Idle Dowels With "Coll. foi tila Sjrup of Pigs" Children love this "fruit liixutlvo," and nothing else elonimoH tho tender stomach, liver and how-clx so ulcol). A child simply will not stop pln. Ing to empty the bowels, ami the re sult Is, the) beeume tlghtl) cIokkoiI With waste, liver tjels nlllKllnti, om aeh sours, llieu .votir llltle one be eon i cm cross. Iialf-slel,, foverlna, don't eat, sleep or act n.atuialh, breiith Is bad, hvhciii full or cold, ha sore thioiM. htoiuaeli. (telle or ill hit hoea. LUten, mother! Heo If tonne In coaled, then kIvo ii tOHHioou rul of 't'allfotnla 8)rtii of f'lK." and Iu a few hours all the coiintl pnteit waste, miu r bile ami mull Mcstod rood pultun nut ot the nystom ami )(iu have n well, playful child attain. Millions of iiioihcri. give "Callfor ula Hjrnp or FIks." Iienaune H I pxi recti) harinlesM. ehlblreii luvc ll, and It never rails In act on the moiiiat h, liver ami bowels Ask )our dniKKlst ror a Bd-rent bottle or "('nllloriiln Hyrup of I'Ik.'' which has lull itlrcctlous for bubbs. ihlblreu or all ages nnd for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle tiet (he genuine, made bv 'California Pig M)iiip Coinpnnv " Itefiue am other kind with contempt MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotioro ;W(! North Hnillott. Phono ;'(i:t M. KLEIN FOR KLOTHES is still nt the old stand next door to tho l'lmt National Hank, upstaln. MEDFORD TAILORS KEEP CLEAN And Prevent Disease lly scientific vapor baths, massage, need 1 0 spray or shower baths. Costs no more thnti Turkish bath, but more pleasant nml benerielal. Separate npiirliociit for ladles Willi latly altcinl. aulN, Dr. R. J. Lockwood t'blroprurtor i:o:i.UO(l (laruclt.Corey llldg., Phono n CI To the Milk Consumers of Medford Why not buy your milk nnd cream from the dairy that hni tho blgheil scoro of any dairy in Modfoi;dT Wo soil milk Just as cheap as tho lowest scored dairies and guarantee It to be pure, clean mid rich of butter fat. Wo innko bablos. a specialty of milk for (llvo un a trial and you will always bo our customer. Wo mnko two dollvorlea dally. MedfordDairy J. W. Holder Phono lid I. JII WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Konontly, remudolod alpl uulnrgod, added new camuriiH uud apparatus and Iu now strictly up-to-dnto In every way, Coiiimcilnil Work of all Klnibt Including copylim and enlarging of pictures, legal domnaoiit,H, otc Urn liildo enlaiitliiK, any iilxu, uud kodiik fliilshliig of every kind, Professional mid iimiitiior photo liruphln HiipplliiM, 1 1, M, IIiiioiom AsMiilalcil Vli Me, llliop uMir lulu Thculur, I'liimo 117 J f .