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"Rr,ywwt;ra'"jr?r '"' MEDFOTID fATTi TftTBTTNTC, MTCDFOttD. OT7EOONT, WEDNESDAY, MAY m. 101 f. PAOW TTTtlEW v r- .! ".ML I. t -)1 8W 1 i l'' , , la- Si $ftt V; WINNERS SPELLING CONTESTS ON SCHOOLS It!ulls of final county kpolllurt contest, held Mny nth, 10H. rinan , ' (employing (Ivo or more touchers) Nn mo of school Percentage Hold Mill IHI.7 Hogim Itlver ih,i (.'oiilruj Point fit. 7 riwi n (Kmpln)lug from (wo lo (Ivn teach ers) Wagner Crook Oak tlrovn ItUttO Kn I In (IllHH (I (employing nun teacher) I'mikey Hchool Anderson Crook llyhco Hprlngs JU.'J .ar.j HK.f. uo. . on. Pupil not imIkmIiik nn' words! (old Mill Murlnn CnrNon, Thro. Chhiholui, Walter Ki'luny, Anton Olson, Kdna Hutton, It.da Tiffin, Olllo Williams. Itoguc lUirr Alvlrn Hteers, lloulah Taylor, I.ll In Martin. Molvln Whipple, l.ulii IIol roinli, Lottie Owens, Dorothy Alexan iter, Mabel Drown, Leah llolrotnli, Jessie Martin. Phillip Mcrrliim, Curl Owing, Tlinlinu Itohlmon, Allien Itnlduson, Mary White, lionatd Hoi niinli, I'.va Oweim. l)irothy Ktnrr. (Iludys Handry, Kmtiia Woodrork. I.aurn llolromh, Thelmn Yoroni, liar vey Woods, Marjorlo Alexander, Iteua Owing. (Yiilrnt Point Otto llohtmrt, IJvoii Hlldroth. Doris -Klliillt', Mcda "Marshall, Claroliro Pruett, Kendall Hull, Arlonr. Hay, Annittn lleckman, Olllo Htallsworlh. (Icrtrudii Wiley, Wrl Hntlinwny, Hilly Hopkins, Leslie Hawk. Myrtle Mr llnwnll, Helen Norrros. llenslo Price, Molllo Thornbrun Klglo Alliums, June Dunlap, J. H. Holme. Horalro .N'lch din, Hazel Tolhorow, llutilah Wright, Ionic (Iregory. Wagner Creek Kllzabcth llagloy, Helen llagley, Orln Harlow, Klfn llrlner, Kuln Vox, Thelma Ken(. Mabel Kerby Orn Hmlth Mildred Ward. Onlo Wlmcr. Oak (imvn Vlrnlnln 0oro, Alt Knlp, l'l Norrl, Wllhur (loiUove. Tllllo Kulp. Crl Molor, Kllnbrlh Mlrr, Carlton .Martin, Krthnr Martin, Klla NorrU Itolirrt Wooilnn, Hovorly Wooilcn, Harold Htatullry. Ilultr I'nlU I'ntikP)- Srliool Mnbln I'aynt'. AnilrrMUl tVcrk School Valt'ta Hurncll, floorKO Ouclr. llutiy Oiirlici. Chaa. I'otrl. M"y Turnrr. Mwltln Turner, lVarl With row, Nniinil WlUon, HylHMi Hirlii(i Jane Carlnr. Corrncllon of irrora In (oriurr rn pert: Tho followlnR puplla markod por fpi In tho Norlim o( ronular rontrit w.r,. riiimrtPit im hcloilUlnK to tllP Wmkiiit rrrok nrliool, wlina tlmy imlonu to thti Aiiilnraun cronk nrlioel: Valotn Mtirni'tl, Charlo I'otrl. Mat- (In Tnrnor, l.loyd Turnur. KrnlMtlno Kri'iJoiiliiirK f l Hullo Kalla chuol wna rrporli mt(p! wlmrcaH It nhotilil havo boon Tctl FrtHluiihun;, HEAVY DROPTF FRUIT, HOOD RIVER Tim iw Hivt-r Fruit & l'lodm-u iiHHocInlioii Im ri'i-i'ivi'l tin follow ln r'iorl, unilcr ilnlu of Mny H, ri'l nllvo lo lliu coml'ilion of Urn crop til Hood Klvcr; ' "Wu luivu fiuihlicil u very lii'v mill ovi-ii liloom on nil our IpiiiIIiib vurlcllcM. Tim ni'tunl fnt Iiihhik" wiim Hliplil. Coin, rniiiy wcnllu'r pro vnili'il during tjm bloom. In my opinion llii'ro will Im iv vi'ry lu-iivy limit mill put tlm pioiI down ennxid- vrnlily. Ouu million boxes Ih tho miixiiuiiiii lor llooil Itivt'r IhN yrnr. Chcnii'H lmvu ilropppil lo n very Iiiilu uxlenti 1'iirly wlruwlicrrios wcro ilmimi't'il by front, mill dourly nil tlm IliHilett poni'H were niuiRlit ill tint I'ionIh. l'ooley, who usually Iiiin JOOO ImxcH, ri'portH thill llicy linvw nil dropped unit ,vii linoiiier rur loud Ktower, leporU Unit nil of hin HnrllellH linvv K"iic. Do Aiijou nml ullier vniielliH Hi'cni (it Im lieuvy. l'lolmlily .Ml per cent of llm npple nop Iiiin yi'iir will Im Hply.riilniKH," n I n i FROST PERIOD OVER: 0I8EHVER DRAKE LEAVE! Tlm dmiHi'r period fur fruit In (Im Vlilluy Iiuii piui'llrully piuimil It lid If no iiiiloonki'd fur truvw orrtir t nlislit, wimllmi' obmirvvr T I' Mrakn w ivlurii lo I'orllund Tliuimluy Uluiiil Ht'H'lI'lKu will con 1 1 n nn I In' wink nml will Im lu iIiuiki' f Um "' fli'u hhIII llm mmIihI of Nly phnldM. , NEW FROM COUNTRY EAQLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. 0. Howled t Mr nud MrH, Hwpii lluniulit who Imvn n fiirtn went of our town neur tlm mouth of Hullo neck, wcro In town taut Tliuniday, Kliler Lluilhliid In rendlirllui: n timutliiK In tho Iteene rnk mcIiooI lioime. Minn Wlntilfred llnak, llttlit dauch- lor of olio of our li'adliiK orclinnllnU ,wna ho unwell nn to bn iiniiblu to nt- tend ncIiooI lam I'rldny and In tell-, Inu mo her nmnou for nut bulnu at Hrhoul nhi) epreed her rKritH thnl nlm had to lomi a day from kcIidoI, romnrkod that m)io iIUIIIipiI to limo a day oh xho hud n hurd tliim with her Arithmetic (llrli Hint nppn (Into trliool hoiirH n ulie doe wilt nlwayi nurrerd. Mm. II, (lardner mid Mm. 1'runl. I'oi'l of I.iiku rrrnlt wpro out horn for dinner lot Hatiinlay mid to do hunl iifHH with our iimrrhnutR. I omitted to atato In my In! that three of our elderly ludlen. Mm. I'. M. Htuwarl. Mm. A. J. Dnlny and Mm. John Nlrholn pnrh had llm lulu furlulm to fall, by oun tupami or another and each wn ipiltt' bndly hurl. Mm, Htowart In her hip, Mm. Oil ley In her aplim and Mm. NlrholM In her wrlnt. hut nt lam urrouiila they worn nil Ki'ttliiK uIoiik iUlli will, l.nut Hattirday John A. Honey nud Clmrle A. Wurner wero hern for mti per. They are travelhiK In tlm In teret of tlm Norlhwpitprn National l.lfn ItKiirnnco roinpany or Minima polln. A. W. Hradnhaw who In itipprln- lendliiK (ho Cominerrlal orchard on Antelope creek wan dolriK bunlnein Init Saturday with one of our lead- Iiik tuerrhantK, I". It. Heath. Tho I.biIIp' Aid aoclpty will wirve chicken dinner on election day May I Mb In (he l'nrk. llalnh fitanley of lke creek waa a pliuuant caller laat Saturday for dinner. Walter Wnodi wn with u (or lln- ner Hattirday and he brnuiiht Mm Howlptt aoiuo nice tiiutton. Henry French aUo brouitht ut In three narki of Hue npiidi Saturday. :. J. Uwli and wire, owner of (tin Klotinrd Hock ranch near I'ro- npec( came In Hattirday night with alx doieu hem and two full era ten or eKltn for tho market. They dlnponed of (hem to our railroad agonl and npent the nlKht at the Sunny Hide. Sunday inornlnK they wont on to Med ford to apend a few duyn there at tendliiK to their Intereita there. Mm, Auuit Hannah, nee Anna Can key. formerly of Central Point, hut now of (ho Willamette valley, In hero tlnltltiK her winter, Mm. Tlmiuai Clngrade. (Irace II, IMerco of Fornnt creok and Harry Maury of Jacknonvllln were hero vlnltliiK her brother, Ployd IMerco and family Sunday. Mm. ArKleo Oreen arrived J from Southern California Sunday, iiocx pectn lo live In her houne, formerly the homo Of her parenta, Mr. and Mm, J, J. Fryer. i:. A. Han who owiu an orchard JolnltiK tho T, J. l'urtuii farm wan hero fur dinner Sunday mid no wan J, V. Mclntyre. tlm conhlor of tho Flrut Mate, Hank of CukIo Point and IiIh wife, , Harris (llppert came out Sunday to tlm Sunny Side, npent tho night mid Monday Joined tho crowd that went to Medford Monday inornlnK lo teo tho nliow. I learned that there wero 70 wont on (h. P & I!, benlde hull that number In uulna uud rlK. Talk rtbout Imrd llmen in Jucknon eouutvl I undomtnnd Hint tho moylea were fine laKt Saturday night. Thoy rep reHonled (ho U. 8. imvy bh It appear off Vera Cru. I did Inlend to ko nud nee It but had been out rldlnn for I ho Mall Trlbuno that day and wan too tired to ko out ut nlht in tho rain. Talk about ruin, but It wn Imply flno. DurliiK my ramuiiiiK i havo to report that W. J. Wlnklo 1 puld lip for another year' hmIibctIm Hon to tho Weekly Moll Tribune. SUTTE FALLS IUIILES. Nellie Anderson, who has been hiiviui! Iniuhle with ouo of her knees, was lakvii to Medford Katur duv lo i-eeeivo medical tiealinent. (Irnndpa mid (Irnndnm Jones urc vIsiliiiK' their son, l.ew, ut present. Work hennii nt the donkey eimine Monday, May I, niter u wlutet's vn cation. Mr. mid Mm. Kvi'wlt Ahlmlt vis lied leecnjly wllh Mr. AMmU's folks near Deihy, lli'v. Hlinnioiis of IIiiKle Point will hold servlei's hero Tui'sdiiy mid Vi liesilny evcnliins, Mm. Annie Coiiiiii mid ehililrvn went o Mnl foul Hnliiiday lo ulUnd llm I'lri'iN, Mr. I'lii ov iiimli' n Imslni'sk Dip In OiuliU I'iisk HHluiiluy. )r, Hull I'Hwe Mt ImI wifli In tfT Mr. hniI Hri, Tihw'h whI rhlld, Hew, utiA Mi. Mutui hh ullwillwi w4Wji HiwiUi k k vU)?t E 1'WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLET8 f At (lie remilur nieelin of the Ku teiptikp fltiinne hm( Kiilurdny Hie following new member leeelveil tli 11 m mid neeoml Avuivts; Mr, nuil Mm. WHIiiiiu WSIIInuiM, .MIm-m Verle Hllv nud F.vu Mnirerle, uml .MenHm Chum' mnl I'i'lemoii, n-Jiool miper-l-orx, The IihIIck nerved u Hue din ner nud pverymte repoitu u rooi' lime. Mnyor W. Wetlmrel of Hoytie Hivei ,wih ii uex nl' KulerprinQ (Irmii'i lusl Kitlunlny, 1 Mr. I.cw!m of Kiiuilii'iii C'liliforiilii Im ii cue! of I!. P. ('hmiilli-r mid other frieniln in the volley. r.nrl (hleu mid William Curie, liuve timie to Dorrix lo work in (In "iiuinllU n( tlmt plnee. Mr. nml Mm. Wnllnen (lulhiirth (;live one of llli'ir pleiiHlinl ilmire lit I he llbee SjiriiifiH Innt Iriilny. A In I ye eiowil of yoniij,' follin from tin MeiidnwH wriM present. Dun Kentlmmer, one of Kviuih' Vnlley't Hiiecem.ful fnrmeiM, took I Imiil of lioyn o (IrmiM I'uhh Tlium diiy. K. K. Pi'leiMiii vinileil I lie m'IiiiiiU jii this lociiliiy iltirini: lul week. Mr. Alder cnvi Hie seholnr n mir priie InM Siitunliiy by inviting lliiiii mid t lit-! r piirentH to t lit xcliiiol houne, willed lie lunl cleared of the liclloliei lunl ilenl.i. Munie, soiif( mnl lmiie were the order of the hour. Cuke mnl fitiil punch won nerved nml nil riMitt but of the pletKmiteH tiinen in ninny moiith. (leorp1 JiuirN Iiiih been liuy renet tini; xis(h mnl eiierully repnirinn the telephone linen nloue; I he Hvntin ereek roml. Mr. mnl iltJi. Karl (leddinj: hnve imiveil In Itocue llivcr mnl taken ihnrve of Ilia telephone offiee there. ('hurley Swimleii mnl Mr. Jones of (IrmilK Pni, experienced jHieke' liuntem, urn pronpeetin on Syken creek. ('orln Mncerlp wnn vNittiifc nt the lioinen of Inn item, Meilnmen Ib'erx, Dimmiek mnl Willituim, limt week. . Art Myem, our nirnl moil enrrier, Im on Mimmer nchedule now. Mer cury wiih not in it with Art nt the wheel. Mr. mnl Mm. II. T. Findley mo tored from Table lloek to vinit ut the I'leiiMint Vnlley fnmi. While there he pitrehnoed of F. L Orr x fine I hi roc nhonl. Mr. Orr is mak ing n "iHTiiilly of Duron liojr. The fnnnem of the vnlley nn" busy planting beans. One merchant in the Itopic llivcr valley Mild the bonus from F.uiiih Valley eipmeil the het rown in Miehi;au. S. It, Moore visited the dentist at Clrtmtft Poms Weiluenday. Ilirmn U )iot ruilnini: for offiee, but lie has u pleasant smile for nil his friends lately. EVANS VALLEY IREEZES I William I.ouis, the well-known sheepumu, took dinner ut Hie McKay home Tuesday. W. A. Thoiiip-ou was u Medford Ktiesl Sunday. 0. N. Davis and wife passed this way Saturday, huyiiij; some funn prod ueo. .Saturday eveniim ininkcd llu henvie-t rainfall we jiave had in this locality for some lime, Thnuuh moiv or less hay wns down, the heuefil will more than oflset the damai!c. Mr. Klrby, who is represeutiui; the Mutual Life Insurance company, has been making ipiilc a successful can vass throuchoiit this section. Mr. mid Mrs, lluiitiny,tnu of I.os Angeles haye been visiting Mr. Miles nnd family of this dislriet. Messrs. Tacklam, Slroube nud Me Kasscr were Medford piess Satur day. A cheek in tho pocket is worth more than two promoters' promises, Mr. Webber bus been at Marion Young's place with his woodnaw, Jlins Cnllor of Hood Hiver is vis tiiiK her friend, Mm. It. W. Khlen. The trouhlo wllh the Iiumiicxh of physicians, paions and politicians is thai people, arc liej,'iiui!njf to think. A very sucyossful OrmiKO ineotiiiR wns. iliclil Sat unlay evening. Muny humorous lis well as iuslriiciivo nr lielert on milk wcro fjiven liy the members. Frank McKee, by aid of tlm rotary Hancock milk tester, made un iutcicstiii mmlynis of llm vuri inis snides of milk, llefivslimcnls. consist hi of ice cream and cuke, Were served ut llm clone of Iho eve niii". Mr, Drckhler, of the PiiRC-Dressler I inn of Medford, was out Inst week looklnir over pioperllcs licie. AkciiIh fnnii the (juallly sloic of i nilliiil pnini havo been iiioiiud pro. uiollii the sale of coilalu slock mid poultry Imili's. To lito in Willow KiiIiivh Is ideul, from I he fart, jifhlo nlii Iho view of llm vnlley hclmv mnl ic snowy. i'iipici M'iiU ,i id,) cimi, ( U only (lillly inlniili's' Hdw lo (he nlly, Jf. leiii iihhI'' ilii u Hih fsl fh. H In llm wel, nfi (wImmImI Im m hill, rhcif dwr I'mi h swh wiw JpVpf ttflUwl mMnH, Hlh) U Iwi4n R SPONDENTS lly when.' liny klrnl of fruit desired run lie obtnlncd In nensou. Here's a " of wimiVuh From a politician's notebook tern: "The sumllesl politician Always has (lie loudest horn," FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS John OnVve moved )ijm road rump lo 'IV II. IIJj!niiiilliiimV Moiulny, Mny I. The crew will work on a section of the Crater Lake roml, putting it above the irrigating ditch, thus elim inating some mud holes. Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Dilsworth went lo Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Templo llrown went with them to stay with her sister, Kay Kiuenid, who is spending tt couple of week., in town. Charles MmimiiL' wns out repair ing Ihe phone Tuenlay. He look din ner with peelom ami llliinclnirds of Kvergreen ranch. Mr. Pardee .of the isiwcr plant re turned from Mnlfonl TucHilay, wheni he has been for the Inst (wo months. He sik'UI n week in the honpilal for an oieralion, which was Mieccssful, mid now he is feeling ipiile well again. Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Kiuenid mid II. D. Itlnnchard made a huxiufss trip lo proKct Weduesilny. Die Hiimiucr (oiinm o Propped will find that a elianycd ami beau tiful spot this ear. Mr. Aiken is tearing down Ihe old Pioneer stable and in going lo build u new one in u lifferent locality. Jumps (Irieve has torn down Ihe old -tore and built a lare new one north of Hie hotel. The primmls surrounding the hotel have been leveled and nowu lo lawn crnsx, nud two ehiiniiiug fountains have been installed, one conventional mnl one ruMic, both of James (Irieves designing. There is running wnlcr wherever it can he used or is ornamental, mnl the whole town is lighted by lectricitv and several lmnes nnd Ihe sehoidhoiinp are heat ed in the ame way. Mrs. Manning is xpeudiug n week nl Prospect visiting her daughter, Mm. Ilnothby, nml her simer, Mm. Kd Holleiibenk. Mr. mnl Mrs. It. K. Peyton sK-nt Wednenday night with Mr. nnd Mm. T. II. lligginbothnin. Mr. nnd Mm. T. M. Peelor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Dcwilt Hlanelmrd made ii trip lo Prospect Thursday, com bining liusIncsN mnl pleasure. The two Indies hnd n verv plensnut visit at Hip Pro peel school nnd on their homeward journey tliev visited nwhile with Onindiil.t Xjf bd Mr. rind Mrs. Phipps, Harold Peyton wns thrown from n horse Friday, and, fulling on n snng, received a p.iinfnl wound. He is con fined lo the house nud to his bed. Mr. Martin, on the Mansfield place, had a bad fall Friday nnd hurt hi hip. He wns Inkcit lo Medford in Mil automobile that afternoon. Mr. Mansfield of Medford was up to ins ranen mis week tor ii short visit. Mr. mid Mrs. Hen Iligiubothnm nre visiting their children near Derbv this week. Mr. mnl Mm. J. p. Dilsworth re turned from Medford Siindav. Memorial i'ay services will'be held nl Iwinrelhurst choo)hou-c. F.very- iip iiimicii. ranieuiars later. James Ki-skiue took dinner Mon day with Prelum nud IllnnelinriU. I SOUTHWEST AGATE Sixteen of tho citizens of South west Agato organized a telephone company this spring. Kdniond Kel ly la president and J. Frank Hothrocl; Vice-president, with tho necessary orriwrs to complete tho organiza tion. They hav the lino well equipped with tlr poles ranging from alx to eight Inches n diameter Tho lino Is now In good working or denaud everybody along tho lino en joying social talks, C. C. Hull cunio to Southwest Agato some throe, years ago nn-J bought of the ditch company 20 acres of laud which, ho cartoned with a neat Page wire fenco and set the land to fruit troea mostly pear trees with u portion to applo trees. A few acres reserved for small fruits, strawberries, blackberries, grapes. etc., which grow luxuriantly mid are prolific producers. Mr. Hall built a fKOOO bungalow In tho southwest cornor or his land In a grovo of statoly pine trees Inter mingled with oak and madrono trees. Mr. Hull Is In Arizona at present holding a lucrative position In tho employment of tho government. Frank llothrork, his father-in-law Is looking after bis Interests during his absence. Kverythlng looks good nil around (ho ranch, Professor Orkermaii of California set sovoral ucies lo fruit (his spring. Frank (Iregory, a nearby uurtory in it u, furnished tho trees mid super intended their nutting out. Mr Mar shall rumo down from Washington two ers ago and routed ten acres of brush Und, cleared and raised n fluu nop Iho first year. Tlm work Mr. MarshMll did In so churl Hum would ilu mdUtu a man many iwr his jwM..tyr,4t Tkww arn HtUkf nrrtm of UHorcu 44 Uu4 Ui kVwiH Ant, J U, HuHfiUug if Mwlfis4 wm in mn trf kMi knJ. Himmio iA (JDI Point owns nearly 100 acre partly briinli land. Tho ditch company owiih many hundreds of acres ready for ncttletnent. All these laudn can bo Irrigated by (ho ditch company's water ditch. Pcrlmpn this land some day will bo rut up In 10, T nnd 20 aero lots mid occupleil by fnmlllen. If thin should tako plarc, the conn-' try would bncomo duniely populated, j Then a nohool district could bo or-. Kaulzed nnd maintain n flourlliln , school nine months In the year. ' Should this ever tnko place, land In I Houthwpm Agata would rapidly In creann In value. It new, nature ban been pnrtlnl t'j nouthwent Again In preHcntlng her with huntitlful landscapes. The two labia rorkK nro jiixt a few mile north, with tho beautiful Koguc riv er crossing around their bane, with a beautiful range of mountains In , (bn distant north, known an the t'mpqua divide. Mount Itoxle Ann to tho routhenxt and, .Mount McLough- lln'Komo 10 miles cant, n slandlug iientluel wTth Its benutlftil nnnw'-clad lieak towering heavenward. Many tholiKiiiiils of pasaciiKem going throiiKh the valley on tho Southern Pacific bavn feantcd their eyet on Its majcntlc Rrandeiir. Other points of Interest might bo mentioned. Suf fice lor tin1 prcftcnt. It F WAPK. HEAD STUFFED UP? Ilyoiuel (.'hen lustuiil Itellef If Buffering from a cold or catarrh canning dull headaches or an Itching and burning sensation In the nostrils, surely try llyomel. It gives quick, effective and permanent roller or money refunded by Chan. Strang. It goes right to tho npot you feel bet ter In five minutes. No roundabout method of stomach doting with llyomel you breatholt. This health-giving medication gno directly to tho Inflamed membrane, all Irritation nud congestion la quickly relieved, tho delicate tlnnues healed and vltalliod. llyomel should Im In every house hold. Druggists everywhere sell It. Ask for the complete outfit $1.00 size. D0NT TAKE CHANCES HAVE MEDFORD TAILORS Mnka ytuir next suit nml it will be RIGHT . KLEIN for KLOTHES 9 h r has character to it. of sturdy character. is isssk mXtfJSBStKSSw sK. K3mMmMMi IH llssssssssssssssssssIL' mM m bv SBBBBK I5 IBBBBBBBbV SSSSSBBB SSSsKs DIXIE QUEEN is made from pure old Burley leaf, aged for three to five years, so as to bring out slowly and naturally all the juicy mellowness and richness of the tobacco. That's why its quality never varies and that's why hurried-up, hashed-up tobaccos can't compare with DIXIE QUEEN. A pipeful of DIXIE QUEEN lasts, be cause it is slow burning Plug Cut. A hng'thne chew because the flavor's all through it. Sold ttvemvlwr in couvciilunt 5o foil pack utftfunUo in lOo pouehiM and 50o luiiuh Ihjxw, 1Um 1MI.M HtMAMMM MMMMAMV W Wlsassrl J 1iWPWsTlssT WinifTW f EACH BIG CRYSTAL sbj Wr, zn ' M & ' 'fSlk m fCEfeJlt: For Quirk Deliveries I'lionn nt H. Weinhard's Ice Depot Tn.si Rt'foivcd, AUTO -And STEAMER RUGS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND The finest Robes ever brought into Medford at prices lower than the ordinary kind. C. E. GATES Sparta For Manly Men DIXIE QUEEN Plug Cut Tobacco That's why it appeals to CAKE OF PURE ICE wo load on our wngons means Just so many pounds of added comfort nnd retroshtnont In tho places t which they nro deliv ered. Each cako moans also en tire freedom from alt fear of Illness or dlseaso that Impuro Ico may dovotop, Hotter bo safo than sorry. Oilr Ico Is abso lutely sanitary. a Fine Stock of ROBES Building We have purposely made up a tobacco to appeal to the strong, vig orous man who wants full flavor and fragrance combined with natural sweetness in his smoke or chew. This tobacco is DIXIE QUEEN. It is de signed especially to satisfy the tobacco -hungry man. It iills the bill. Firemen, policemen, out-of-doors men, two-fisted men in general, all say DIXIE QUEEN satisfies. Once they start using DIXIE QUEEN they cannot get the same satisfaction out of any other brand. .1 i-., . r-' and pleases these men W sfll isssssssssssssssssssl &iM II 1BBBBBBJ 1BBp!K'.SBBBBBBbT -tljisl II 9KvRi ml issss. sVss&kJI ' V mCJm 'sssssssssB 'I I t ? 1 I 'v. 4 1 I V 'J if -i i M 41 J 'I 1 HI 'l T . ,'U