r: tU I a? r. lAUlfl TWO 1 OCAL AND , 1 PERSONAL ja."W?W? " -r ( A. M. Walker spent nil of Tues day in Ashland campaigning Tor oios and snfd upon his return if every body Voted fo him who gave prom Idea hb would be elocled by a 1000 majority. . .Mr. Walker stopped at Talent and Phoenix and leports a favorable sentiment. Tho condition of Martin Kcddy who Is'conflnod in Sacred ileart hospital, wa's reported as nstly Improved this morning. Scores' of people havo railed at tho libspltal to see htm, but tinder1 the doctor's orders only a few nro admitted until tho patient Is be yond danger. Atomic sulphur, arsenate of lead, tilarklcaf, lime nnd siitpluir, berry crates and boxes, for sale at lowest prices by the Co-opcratlvo Fruit Growers' Association. Tho section crow of the S. P. Is making Improvements to tho local side tracks. Transplanted tomato plants, 70 cents per hundred, special prices ou lots BOO and over. Kgg. pepper and sweet potato plants now ready. Portland Avcnno Greenhouse, Med ford, rhone S7-K. C5 Chief of 1'ollco HlttBon went out Into tho country this morning to put the finishing touches on hla cam paign for sherirf, and Will Humphrey Is holding the Job of police chief. "Our Mutual Girl." Is some girl. Tho largest motion picture produced. It Theater tonight. Admission Sc. 45 Mark Patton of Portland arrived Tuesday to spend a week or so vis iting with his father. Owncy Tatton. Mrs. Mark Patton proceeded her hus band, and has been visiting relatives Jn tho valley. Ask jour grocor or neighbor about ho nennant wranncd bread made at thu Newtown bakery. 63 Krlck Anderson of Hutton. Cal., was In tho city Tuesday with Pat Swano of tho Dig Applegate, tak ing back a load of supplies and a couple of ponies for Pat's children. E. Ii. King of Porter. Wash., is spending a few days In tho valley visiting relatives on Griffin creek. Jtoyal Bakery goods at DoVops. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. KusscM of An tiocb arc making Med ford a short visit. E. C. Hcgsctt. who has been con fined to his homo for several days, Uabl to be-about ., Kre"sh""bread daily 'front Near town bakery at Parker and Stancllff's -at nitter and Dunlap's old stand. 4S Mrs. T. K. Rock was in Medford this morning, en route to Applegate from a Tlslt at Fall Itlver, Cal. Mrs. Dexter Halo was down from Talent district Tuesday. Typewriters. All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchange, 230 North Hartlctt. Mrs. Oarker, who has been a resi dent of Medford for some time, left for Portland. Tuesday, accompanied by her son Ed. Gcorgo W. Howard of Oakland, Cal., left for Davenport, Wash., after a two wcoks' sojourn In Dig Uutto dUtrict. Savo money. Uso Plato Ice. Med ford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 564. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hill drove to Med ford Tuesday. Dillon reports that his orchard was bady hurt by frost. Mrs. Helen Haskns has returned from a trip to tho orchard In Evans creek district she is interested in. Don't be deceived. Uso Plate Ice. Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone :G4. 13. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, was over from Jacksonville Tuesday on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred howls of Wel Jen spent Tuesday in Medford. Special for Sunday, Nepolltan brick velvet Ice cream. Phono 481 K. Dr. and Mr6. George Helms tar ried several hours In Medford Tues day. I.anq Wyland of Meadows district lb transacting business in Medford. Manila, chocolato and White's spe cial ico cream for Sunday. Phono 481-tt. James Morton and I.ouls Colvor of Phoenlr woro recent visitors In Med ford. H. D. Mills of Uutto Falls, who is looking after, the Dewing lnterctt, is in Medford, F. W, Hhaplolgh Hardware Co., are dally, addlng to thejr well assorted stock and are sollluK ut close prices I S7 William Gerlg, vice-president of the Pacific & Eastern railroad, has returned lo Portland after a short bitim visit in Mudlord. Phtte Im. Morning deliveries. Hs4rurd lc & 8torKO Co. J'houn 4. if - r -- ""' UinUUTAJClKg pa turn MR , f MM r. W. MMi JM)U xj j s 1 1 i r n" ' ' ' T, Tho Parent-Teachers' clrcln of the Kooievr-H school will meet 'Thursday afternoon asjh'f iday Is a holiday All theJffGers arts urged' to bvi' present. RlcFtlon f officers and 'olhcV Im 'porUnt business. The children will glvo a short program. Kov Harry A Cnrnahnn, 1). I) ppstor of tho Presbjterlnn church of Ashland will occupy tho pulpit of tho First Presbyterian chtorch Of Medford not Sunday, May 17th, at 1 1 a. in. Tho. V. P. S. C. E. voclety will have n 'special yrogrnhi of music and addresses for the evening nt 8 o'clock, Special music both morning and evening. All are Invited to the services. For quick work, send our clothes to Orros &.'m Mar's. "Service and satisfaction" our motto. Wo call tor nnd deliver. Phone 5SS-R. 4li Does your bluo sergo shine? Orres & I.a Mar can take tho worst shlno out. Don't throw It away, Just phono BSS-H, and have It taken out. Guar anteed. 20G West Main. ' The W. C. T. It. wilt hold an-all day session In tho Methodist church Wednesday morning beginning at 10 o'clock. Regular meeting of Rcamcs chap ter No. 6G Wednesday night. Social night. Screen doors at Medford l.br. Co. Tho Talent and Medford teams o! tho Rogue River Valley Leaguo will play In this city next Sunday, and one of the largest crowds of the season ts expected. ' 1 Tommy McFaf land, the dandy little boxer, who lost to Hud Anderson In this city In tho third round, when Chief Hittson stopped the fight. Is going to Australia after the Fourth of July to box. Tommy has a score of friends in this city. Tre'sh lime. Medford l.br. Co. Wilbur Scott of'Glendnle Is spend ing a few days In the city on busi ness. Earl I'lrlcli Is down from his stock ranch on Union creek for a few days. Ike Frldegcr, well known locally, who left for Phoenix. Arls., two weeks ago, writes that it Is so hot there that he has lost IS pounds In weight. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phone 320-J. Hoboes have established two or three camps along Bear creek, one hangout harboring two dozen shift less gentlemen. The police ordered them to break camp. All they do is fish' and lay around in the sun and uaK otctenlnip. 4 r- Jean Hoke of Central Point was a business visitor in the city Tuesday evening. Milk and cream at DcVoj's. Prof. Harry Howells made n busi ness trip to Ashland Tuesday. George Danby of Butte Falls Is spending a fow days In tho city at tending to business matters. Ray Thompson of Grants Pass vis ited friends and relatives in this city the first of the weok. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Ccrklng's studio, '.'28 E. Main St. Phone 320-J. Mrs. Ed White of Antelope Is tho guest of Mrs. W. F. Isaacs, who Is her nieco. William Martin ana J. McCrclght of Bagle were of the mauy who came to Medford during .the week. Carkln & Taylor lawyers. (John, If. Carkln, Glean O. Taylor). Has-klns-Uoyden Bldg.. Main street. ), A. Iloblc, a business man of Grants Pass, is a bustness visitor in Medford. . John Tprney motored to Elliott creek today to look arter his mining Intqrestj). Frank Ilcnson of Central Point pre cinct drove to Medford Tuesday. Miss Helen Harrington of Grants Pass fs tho guest of friends living Its Medford, E. J. Kaiser and S. S. McKercher 'of Ashland wcro recent visitors in Medford. . T. 9- Gaines of Trail and William Hcffner of Griffin creek aro In Med ford. Harry Barneburg, who Is raising .pure bred Chester White hoga, sent several. head to Eagle Point Tuesday. Mjss Florence Wagner of Ashland Is visiting Medford friends. Louis Brown of Eagle Point and F. Ceol of Lake creek were In Med ford tho first of the week.i Herbert Cole, manager of Colestln, tho summer resort on tho Siskiyou mountains. Is in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Carnation havo returned to the Blue Lodge after a few days visit In Medford. , J. Anderson, Jw'li'n had his urm broken at the recnt fire on South Fir stre,t, Is ut the Sacred Heart hptf- ' Mrs A. 11. Davis of Kan Francisco, who has been stopping with relatives at Central Point for oiuo time, Is tho guest of Mrs. John F. White or West Medford. Eugene II. Thompson has bevti awarded the contract for curoliiK tits- mall between Jacksonville hihI Aujilvgatw for four er from Jul) 1. lie wl roieivu f2i0 pur yt-sr more (bun he did before. dlise lloiRlt wild W A tftcwart HjMiut Tuesday wU'cllUHeerlMK l Atb' fey In khttlf at J'rsHk il MftildAii M fwuNl) towmlklHr, MJUDFOKD MAIL TIUHUNM. Messrs. Hurdle and Hatfield of Ashland, who w'ent to Mexico for caltle lliey had purchased, returned thlsN-cek with 1 7 carloads of stock, wiitch they wll dispose of as soon ns they are fattened. J. F. Kelly Is having his brick building on Main street extended to the alley to rurnlsh moro room for Moe & Co. G. W. Prlddy has the contract. A. E. Rcames and wife left Wednesday for Salem nnd Portland. Mr. Realties will be back shortly but Mrs. Kennies expects to be gouu n fortnight. ' Guy W. Conner, tho Oregon repro' sentatlve of tho A. Block Fruit Co . has Just returned from a huslno trip to Portland. Ho states tunt the fruit of tho lloguo river valley Is expected to go east via the Rotcvlllo, Cal.. gatoway this fall Instead ofj through Portland as heretofore. Ac cording to Mr. Conner. President L. C. Glllmnu of the North Batik road and probably a future head of the llllt lines Is an enthusiastic admirer of tho beauties of our valley and a Tlrm believer lu the future of south ern Oregon. PROVISIONAL RULE FOR MEXICO; ELIMINATE HUERTA WASHINGTON. May 13. Tho elimination of General Huerta and the establishment of a provisional government In Mexico, in which .both the Huerta and the constitutionalist factions would be represented Is cou tomplntcd 1n a plan which the three South American uiedlntors now nro working out lo bo proposed for tho solution of the entire Mexican prob lem. This, the first intimation as to thu details of tho mediation plans, be came known-tonight, although'nclth cr the mediators nor state depart ment officials would mako any state ment as to how nearly complete is the plan to be submitted to American and Mexican delegates when they meet the South American envovs nt Niagara Falls, Canada, next Monday. It was learned tho propojal might that tho setting up fo a temporary government bo undertaken by a com mission composed of five jwrsons, two of them to be named by Huerta, two by the constitutionalists and the fifth by the mediators. DICTATION RESENTED (Continued iron pa 1.) governor if that nominee i not hi choice. The federal officeholder who stands Kon.or for him lm- re ietcrcil us nn independent.. TliU fed eral officeholder, Frank S. Jlyer-, now iM-tmnster here, boldly n-crU that he received tin important job heeiiu-e lie k n democrat nml for the work that lie did for the party. Activity Iti-cnti-U Decent ileinoerutn who are demo crat from principle recent ihN ac tivity of Mycr and it i tiuiiulitil i hi future aspirations will ever ma ture. John MiiiiniiiK, n dyed-in-the-wool democrat, no lur tnkes offence that he lm instructed all his work ch, nnd fie lias- nn effective volun teer organization, to get out nnd tee that C'unon jeU u majority in Mult nomah county. In the nice for the democratic nomination for .pnernor, n poll of (i()(J7 Inken jn several jirueiiieU ol cndi of 20 counties- in the stnfc rihowcdv- Smith to be the choice of 2032; Jlennctt, 11107; John Mnuuiin;, lj:i; Miller, (!!7; Cobb, 5!). This is exclusive of Multnomah county, which is Voiffcdoil .to Miiiiiiin. Thelttditiciiltudciit who does not permit his pervonnl preference lo worn his judgment renlies tluit I mm present conditions- $iuilli will rcncli Multiiomnli county lending Minium;;. Ileluccn Kinltli mid Muniilug The nomination depends iiltngether on the size of that lend, us Muu ningV friends are freely offering to Wilbur llmt he will enrrv Multnomah by 2000 over Smith, with no tukerK, This estimate is Hindu upon the pre sumption that 10,000 democrats vole will he cn-t in this county, with n registration of 17,000, Jn Multno mah two-llimW of the registered voters iMinlly attend the primaries, while only :i0 per cent of the outside registration voles. The democratic nopliiiiiiiou, from reporfs from every precinct in the state, indicate beyond doubl tlal the roulest ifs hetwecii John Man ning mid Dr. Smith nnd democratic wderrf cuil lake thejr choice, Judge JU'nniiltj is- strong in poitn, nit jib folloiving ft fcuHcird, unl, iu,wvcr jiiijcIi one dihlkt'H V4 statu of pol itics) Hie eoitdltious ore hero mli) will not be cluiliged Unless n very unlike, ly polilicul uplieaviil occurs within Ihu uexl week. Economic Determinism Kilicl f o tin, m. ) of Hun I'iiui cixco nil speiil tonight ut Hinllh'i hull onliull on Noilli (liupe lreel, on "Kocmll.in," mi dwill insvM-r Ihivld (lohlen lioiu u iiiiileijiillstio J jiil Mp;il, Mie is ii eiui'lnluly mi llio oclnlMi iiwl iM'kel l ( itliforiiiii Of MiprUili'liii'ii of scllmil.. All JH'lotl fiw, MHDKOUI), OUI'XIOK. WIODNKSDAY, MAY lit, - UN NEFF'S NAME IHitnucrnta of JncKsoit county are plnhulug to write in tho iinmo of At torney Porter J. Noff for tho stnto senate at 1iii t!ifltys Friday. As there Is no other candidate on tlio democrnllc side hu Is nrsured of lioln luatlon. . Democrats are al-o plaiuilug 'to wrlto In tho name of Moso Darkdull aa ajogtslatlvo nuuilneo. GRANT HENRYSIEGEL , ONE' WEEK'S GRACE NEW YORK.'. M I J Uuurv so- gOl, nwaltliiK trial on chargoa urow lug out of thq nlleRed mlsmnunge ment of his mercantile enterprise hero will be allowed to mml ut Pl.vtu. outh when the vessel ho sailed on a few days ago rcArlot tho English terminal, according to an agreement reached today between his attornevi and District Attorney Whitman nud consented to by Supreme Court Jus tice Seabury. PcrtuUslou for Slegel to laud was conditional on his returning to Now York on tho Mcatuer Olympic on which he left nnd which Is duo to sail from Southampton May 20. Should Sleg'el ,no voluntary land In l'b outh, Mr. Whitman nnnouucvd.i l,o tertlves. will tuko him olf the ship and he will he returned hero. HOUSE DEMOCRATS I OUTLINE FINAL UILLS WASHINGTON. May 1.1; Hoiir.u democrats In caucus nited last night to limit tho legislative program for the remainder of this session to anti trust measures aad appropriation bills." Rural credits w.i go over un til next winter. Of tho 230-momJ.ers who attended the caucus not more than 20 voted against tho program Majority lea der I'ndcrwood explained that tho work of the scssJoa was boliu cur Ulled "lu the hope of an adjourn ment of, congress by Jujy 10 " Presi dent Wilson suggested tp uo loa ders who called upon him earlier Ju the evening that po attempt bo made to pass rural credits during the pres cut session. ., Mt. Pitt 1'lgnrs. Arc homc-htado and will ploase most particular staekcrs. SIGNALS 0? DISTRESS t i MtM.fonl ritili sIhmiM Know lUt to IteiKl and nceil ineni Disordered ktdnovi givo nun) lg nals of 'distress. Tho secretions may 111' dark, con tain scdjmcut . Passages are' umotimei frciitlept, scanty, 'pnlnfiil. t '' '.'"", Ilackacho Is oftun'Vrofiint tla ppd night. HendacheH and dlz?y spoils Hif occur. Weakened Mdnuya should' rccolvu ijnlck help. Don't delay! Use u special kidney remedy. Doan'a Kidney Fills aro for weak kidneys, Imckaihu nud urinary dis orders. Medford evidenio proven their worth. Frank Turngato, C St.. -Jacksonville. Ore. sajui 4"thavu ino-d Donn'a liduo I'llls personalle mid they havlt been used by another of my family. I tan' sa'they t-ro n fine- romedy noan'a Kidney PH did moa great deal ofgobd, when 1 was suffering fiom kidney weakness TJiey deserve iMihlfe endorsement." Prlro 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remed) got Doan's KIdmn Plllo tho same that Mr, Turngntu Had. Foster Mllburn Co., Props . Ilif.nlo, N. T. ii... ...i i M ifn iiviib 1'll.l.s.ruSSt v..r.L....uufIl.l.l.I.AlWlItllUII soinovnijurifirvTsrvcKYWiirnF OXPP'I Pricu ., ,SA5H 1 ayfl 'DOORS. u1 Hfleel what Vou iitfd V If (ll'.-iiruio I inviiUKi eiiiiniiiiiii( u mrfc'j jirnrif iii. of Na) uuurs sad Hlllwork. ' lm ut iMiiiifuoiurllir nt In inrr n i,iiiii1( rut t- u dlrtet to )u vnanlrn im o furnluli yon ........... ........ .:.... ... r utiio ii'jiiiTii iw ! iiiuiiv vu K"ini I X I'liuel t'Him, liisi-i'i tl 15 Utttn tno mn niiiii Juttijiir hint, ii nw, ut . IW.79 I r'f.iJiiluj liilfller lionl. '4 lil' Xinm UC.V3 iNiiNiimn 1'iont U'xi ii il 1hii fa oo uu (rsffsiiiuii Itiiir or HPIn Imuis, lsl 4,3 Iiik is Wlit'low Trim. In sits . , , S HO ( ii nrnl fusli Kl lUnlHiiM 50 uu J s ifrWKt 1C l '". ',t0 '", ' to0 ' vl'IHIf ill S'SH tut ,u 'I s llll Ws Mil nykly wiJ sMjisnMrlisrs. 'AiU fw CaUIe RICH SHE, REPORTED 'AT BRADEN Ii The licit ti Ike ef u new four-loot vein of on' ut the lUmleii mine, neni' (lulil 1IiI, owned h. lv lluvs, ut. been, repot led, full not" cnnflrWd. the dUeovery bemg uliide ti,v ueeidMit. Ii w juiil t n.aiiv tint lilalnwl nr. iiii'v ore j'roiu the udite. Hr Jio, when iijkiid nliont 'tile x'tUke, ws u'r qui ittuliioiittxe A 4uii,,ind"pw( if there Imp; been u hlnko; In,' did not khow nu, thing about il. K. W, lil fogrtuii, uvor, jwid fldt l v lr. 'jn,vV plnoe to,riii llltjlieiit vin any tulMiig t ijt Hone. , , NVACK. N V., 'May t. --Pontile niurdor. nrsou and suicide. areordliiK to the vordlet of tho coroner today caused tho destruction of tbo family and home of Edward Ku'ger In Pearl Hirer last night. Stand up fur Home, Of course ou want to, then smoke Governor Johnson clgnts only. FOR CHRONIC COUGHS Mlltiut, Pa., Wiiuiuii Has I'uiiiul a RciuiMly Mr. Howard Wagner of Milton. Pa.. sa) "D'htid a bad eiild for nioutliH. nml would cough over.v night unlit midnight. I consulted a doctor aud took two Mini of modleluo but I got' no relief. Vlnot was recoiu- iiumdod ami after taking It a week I could sleep all night without eoueli Ing onru. IToontlnued It upd now havo a title appolltn. never tlt letter and my cough Is entlrel gone." Il In a well known fart that when a person ki run-down, stomach out of order, or tho system overloaded with waste matter vital resistance Is Tow ered nnd eolda nnd coughs are eastb contracted. Tho afet and sureSt method wc know to overcome this condition Is b taking our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic. Yluol. lu tho most nat ural manner Vluol tones up thodlgiM tho organs, promotes n hearty appe tite, enriches the blood, and as u specific for chronic rough, dd au) bronchial troubles Vluol I unV celled. 1'ry a bottle of Vluol on our otter jto return your manuy If It falls to help )ou. .Mriuorti riiarmnc). aino fexd Oro. i .. ' . i- .. ' . P, 8. For rough. saly skin, try our IJsxuSslre. We gHaraue It. i'iums Di'vi:i.tPi:i liy our method. Insurem btler re sults from your camera. Mall in your worlt. Till: SWItM STFDIO isiu'VtVM Main Mreel, .Medfonl, On. Tlio I tMi days ni'c up. Spray 'lu iviuni spviy. Dou'l 1p lay, if ymt tlou't waul wormy fruit ' Orchard Care Company Phono 77j DEMOCRATS ! l'OU County Commissioner AVrilt' upon your ballot Ralph F. Dean (Tnid Adv.) teiM olir 1lr. .. . ...... cm 1 ;J No. ii H . . mil. NEWBRO'S.HERPICIDE SAVES WORRY, SAVES MONEY, SAVES THE HAIR U Mitt want to free oiir head of dandruff and slop fulling hlr. Jim must sooner or later resort to Now bio's HerplchU. lly uslhjr tfoilchjti first ,voh(ivo ioiutdit.wrr). wlttoh U dMUltbl. Mm ivo moiii', whlfh Is a ronsfrt ertvlluii. .nml m Vo .vour hair. tfhloh 1(T thl mint important of all Why not unifll by tho .wrtenei or .lrn. a. .V. I.i'o. of lio Hontlt lib gtv Oirhtuoud. 'a., who writes ?.., A. ' v.iii rs' i-n!ilmiro lu India ruined 1u hair mtUl It but two inchim trtim and' ver twin 1 tried eit-rvililtlg In KuroH and Amerlcn without twnellt until I ludured to use llcrplrlile M blr Is m leiia, and Ukv and jiaturul Milor. while tiefere It was uuUn arav. M The Merchants Association At Its last nieetliig uiianluioiisly passinl a resolution i Asking Medfoid People to lnslt j mi their gnucr siipd)lng II I viltlr Ituttcr from the Medfonl t'leonuiiy ! fur till il.ijs lit Icii'.t, This wilt tisUt In JUmIKUiib iij worthy luslltutbiu mu a M) tell In Mcdlord. Don't lake n substitute Insist on Medfonl madu lluttor. , Every Pound Guaranteed WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP decently rotuodotod and enlarged, added nuw camera aud apparatus and Is now strictly up-lo-dnto lu every way. Cirtiniirrlcal Work of nil Kind Including copyb;ig nnd enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc. tiro- nilddeiilarRlnu'.' any sle, and kodak Untitling of every kind. Professional ami amatuur photo graphic-supplies. ti. M. Harmon Asuoclated Willi Me. Shop over Jsl Tfiuater, Phono 147-J Colonial Flats Light Housekeeping Hunt by week or month only. A quirt, refined home for people who like comfort tFt than Oil nnuco. nud reuu ell within the limit of their iHtekettMioltt. Hummer run- Uverv thing tnodtrn and up-lo-Unto. :M7 South ItlwMdc. Look u up Buy Your Seeds . Of llrondloy. who haa had 311 jo.trs oxpurluiKo haiidlluu mid gowlug Humls mid iiiHlerslamln tho hiiNliiosii thoroughly. Ho sells nil Kinds of Harden, field and flower Heeds Including tho famous lliir peo needs, no butter grown, l'till stock alwii)ii on hand, Broadley the Florist and Seedsman Im In tl.a M. !'. &. il. ililldlug Kloio I'lioiio 871! i " TO KIT Comfort Shoes llero'u r ' 1 1 n f for, the woman whoso feet hiirtl Hln has oil to put hoi' feet lu u pulr of our com foil shoos. Wo iihIi woiiiiiii mid moil who aro Silffurllig with fool Unii;lU of iiiiv Hill, to diiliie bore for relief frlentlM novor Uio ut .ulinlrlng my hulr." Mra. l.ee',p story Is a typloni ht lory of hair trouble AUut" nvw tlilim ulw Jn .Nowjhrt'a llafiUeHo brlltp rtijlnf. It wH lltt iUt it effeeltvo If used flint. .wbtti' Hwirtrld mnkM lit af cumuJiitluu of tlHiuicuft nuiKumiiiie and irvoiits (alllm Unlft (t stops ItehtOg I ih lalp ilWt Itwtftlttb No HwMtr wiml the flnlma ol ijlheru lnljlrlt0 h the unl ; "ti"JllO orlgl iwl ilniMlrun erw alrtw,, Nrwhro'it U'Hlril Jil 0 and j l.oo immi to sMt by Alt (Wtltm who aiiaranivr It to do alt that ta efalnie, If tt ar not sallsiled )r iihhio llt be reloaded. piltctlns at wl bartwr slieim S4ad tur far Mtrf btUu lo rt. Herplnlde f , IHpl. .. rtrU. Mt.t. Vov Your OhiUlroii'n Honltli Snyder's Filtered Milk I'Vi'f DfliviM'v, I'hoiif'JUl ,l-:i Made in Medford The minium no) of making over all kinds uf mAltriMMi at a amall oeit. Into sanitary fnldlHg nioltriHM. No tutttm: lo coiao loose. I easily j liandlpd, -atiil Is srtctly Miillnry. I reamer biHis inane nun looting i innttresse with tumuier and winter vldoa. Folding Mattress Co. Z1U csWl Tlilrtl HI. I'lnuio iltll Medfonl (ileenlliillso HUH-1 'j."- . ' TIIK IIAItl) Tl) 1'iT effl 9 "flooa rrit" MfJ Hoi ttkra ' iJ' fHrtT1Ti v PJto ''NiTS I jjHBHBFf"iHpjjj