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hi i H !'! ' . M u N iJ J I 1 wx i It lUMtlHI HPlt 111 itlnw''!' ' WftliMHUII f J A 1 .-IJ...LL- 1 -,e .. ESTATES SAYS GERMANY MUST QUIT IT -"wmmrtmrr THXtB trtbtjntd; .'- i i'ai' ' ' IMSDircnu); OWKCJON, VMOAV, MAY M, ffir Prsttlnt Says Relets of Germany Nat EirtHflh No Act Will Qc Owlttwl to Protect Lives of Amtr! ean Citizens Reparation Asked ante of Submarine Policy Asked. WASHINGTON, May 14. Tho full text of tho administration's protest to Germany over tho Lusltnnla and other violations of American rights reads as follew: "Department of State, Washington, Ma)" t3, 19 1C. "Tho secretary of stnto to tho American ambassador at Ilerlln: "Please call on tho minister of for eign affairs and after wading to him thin communication leave with him a copy. "In view af recent acta of tho Ger man authorities In violation of Amer ican rights on tho hgU tens, which culminated In the torpedoing and sinking of tho Tirittsh steamship Lu sltattla on May 7, 1915 by which over 180 Amcrteen cltitenti lost thejr lives It Is clearly wise and desirable that the government of the United States and the imperial German government should come to a clear and full un derstanding as to the, grave situation which has reunited. "The sinking of the British passen ger steamer Falaba by a Gorman nub marina oh March 58, tnrough which Leon C Thresher, an American clt lien was drowned; tho attack on April 28, on the American vessel Cushlng by a German aeroplane; the torpedoing on May 1 of the American vessel Gultlight by a German sub marine, as a result of which two or more American citizens met their death; and', finally, tho torpedoing and nlnklng of the steamship Lust tanla, constitute a series of events which the government of the United States has observed with growing concern, ulatrett and amazement. "N'ot Former Get-Matt Policy "Recalling the humane and en lightened attitude hitherto assumed by the imperial German government la matters of International right, and particularly with regard to the free dom ft the seas: having learned to recognise the German views and tho German influence in the field of In ternational obligation as always" en gaged upon tho side of justice and Ijumanlty; and having understood the instructions ot the Imperial Ger man government to Its naval com manders to be upon tho same plane of humane action prescribed by the naval codes of other nations, the gov ernment of tho United States was loath to believe It cannot now brine itself to believe that these acts, .so absolutely contrary to tho rules, tho practices, and the spirit of modern warfare, could have tho countenance or sanction of that great government. It feels It to bo Its duty, therefore, to addroa the Imperial German govern ment concerning them with the ut most frankness, and In the earnest hope that It is not mistaken in ex pecting action on the part of the Im perial German government which will oorrect the unfortunato Impressions which have been created, -and vindi cate once more the position of that government with regard to tho saered freedom ot the seas. n Wont fitaiul for It ' "Tho government of the United Slates has been apprised that the Im perial German government consider ed themselves to bo obliged by tho extraordinary circumstances of the preaent war, and the measures adopt ed by their adversaries. In seeking to cr' Germany off from all commerce, to adopt methods of retaliation which go much beyond the ordinary meth ods of warfare at sea. in the procla-! natfons do. the obligation to take tho usual precaution of visit hud search to uncertain whether n susjicctcd mer chantman Is In fncl ot belligerent nationality or Is In fact carrying con traband of war under n neutral flag. Object to Muhuuu-iitc Policy "Tho government of tho United States, therefore, desires to call tho attention ot tho Itnperlnl German government with, ihe utmost earnest ness to tho fact that tho objection to thotr present method ot attack against the trade of their enemies lies In tho practical Impossibility of employing submarines in the de struction ot commerce without dts icgardlng these rules ot fairness, rea son, Justice and humanity, which nil modern opinion regards as Impera tive. It Is practically Impossible for tho officers of a submarno to visit a merchantman nt sea and examine her pnpers and cargo. It is practically Impossible for them to make a prlrc of her, and. It they cannot put n prize crew on board of her, they can not sink her without leaving her crew and nil on board of her to tho mercy ot the son In her small boats. These facts, It Is understood, the imperial German government frankly admit. We are Informed that in tho Instan ces of which we havo spoken tlmo enough for even that poor measure of safety was not given, and In at leat two of tho casca cited not so much as n. warning was received. Manifestly submarines cannot bo used against merchantmen, as the last few weeka have shown, without an Inevitable violation of many sacred principles of Justice and humanity. "American citizens act within their indisputable rights in taking their shljs nad In traveling wherever their legitimate business calls them upon tho high seas, and exercise those rights in what should V the well Justified continence that their lives will not be endangered by acts done In clear violation of universally acknowledged International obltga tion, and certainly in iho contldenco that thotr own government will sus tain them In tho exercise of their rights. Itegreti Paper Warning "There was recently published in the newspapers of tho United States, I, regret to Inform the Imperial gov ernment, a formal warning purport ing to come from the Imperial Ger man embassy at Washington, ad dressed to tho people or tho United States, and stating In effect, that any citizen of the United States who exercised his right of frco travel upon tho seas would do so at his peril If his Journoy 'Should take him within the xono of waters within which tho Imperial German navy was using sub marines against the commerce ot Great Ilritaln and France, notwith standing the respectful but very earn est protest of his government, tho government ot tho United States. I do not refer to this for tho purpose ot calling tho attention of tho Imper ial German government at this time to the surprising Irregularity of a communication from the German Im perial embassy at Washington ad dressed to tho people of tho United States thrQUgh the newspapers, but only for tho purpose of pointing out that no warning that an unlawful and Inhuman act would be committed can possibly be accopted as an excuse or palliation for that act and as an abatement of tho responsibility for Its commission. nvjiects Disavowal of Act "Long acquainted as this govern ment has been with the character of the German imperial government and with the high principles of equity by which they have In the past been act uated and guided, the government of !ho United States cannot believe that the commanders of the vessols which committed these acts of lawlessness did so excqpt under a misapprehen sion of the orders issued by tho Ger man naval authorities. It takes It for granted that, at least within the practical possibilities of every such case, the commanders even of sub marines wero expected to do nothing that would Involvo tho Uvea of non combatants or the safety of neutral ships, evtn at the cost of falling of their object of capture or destruction. It confidently expects, thoneforo, that tho Imperial German government will WHERE PRESIDENT OF CHINA LIVES- EXECUTIVE PALACE AT PEKING XT (SSSkSSSSSSSSW Bl ASSSnBBHIBB 1 T. fc JssBSSSSVSST . MsS EVSSSSUb'. 1 A . -l-" 4 ill llk uV J- ssssssssssssssC 7 sssrfssflsFWv MMPMsSEJHBs v. QS B TSff??i- r t -t 5 iv.T, ssh v" .. . .V . , ., .-. .. -"' FIRM SUPPORT OF NATION ASSURED I 0 ADMISTRATION Tho gtuxl of tho. Japanese the iwlaro of tho president nf China N constituted hi modem Mylo, I lie Oilucie ntolhtxl.s tolng ntnutdomtl for tho orldctitttl tyto f imiilUH'ftuv. Sisji obligations, tt no loss ot llfo results, I cannot Justify or excuse a practice j the natural and necessary effect of which Is to subject neutral nations and neutral persons to new and im measurable risks. "The imperial German government will not expect tho government of tho United States to omit any word or any act necessary to tho perfor mance of its sacred duty ot main taining tho rights ot the United Status and Its citizens and of safe guarding their free exerclno and en joyment. (Signed) "Dryan." COSSACK TROOPS oh OF FRUIT ASSOCIATION SEEKS A MANAGER ' 1110. Sniui' venn n tluv owned nearly M0l0.0(!0 ocro nt linn', of f which H).r.,(IMl,llU0 mux nril.ln und i IVIIIO.OOO fowl lutid. This Iniul i J held by the Co!U'U lu eimimuhity ;ruiititiou us t xttito rrwunl for their : military xeiivoe. It will lie ween that J the CnitKJK'k liiltliini nmnimt to nlinnt 'ifty ueivt tor t'.xli ninn, wuiuaii ami j ehild of tint people. Tltoiv I1 tin d jmmiiji, linlf-enviouH Unsmn onleh word nlinnt lieiujr nx 'free mid an rieh WASHINGTON, I) ( ., M(l 1:1.- iix n Ci-Miek.' "Appienlieed to Jfurs at birth. uj "The OoKHnok4 are tla" roiilirld wero the SpartaiH ieln tlicin, tlip.eis of Kanipo. As the rowlmyy of the Co.aoks xiiivlvalri fnun ynunj. AiHeiieaii plain- mid the gtiuoluw of tiou-iiidiftritil, ia-the.r-pitr-world aiv Ihe Pampas, tho ('.aek nn an in- EUROPEAN ARIES ASHLAND. May 14 Tho local Fruit and Produce association Is in a receptive mood for a new manager, an outsider having tho preference D. K. Hand ot Hood Illvcr arrived hero Thursday, and Is looking over the situation with tho view ot tnklng charge It matters mutually satisfac tory can bo entered Into between him and the directors. Stockholders have arrlred at the parting of tho ways and realtzo thao importance of having an unbiased outsider as man ager. The association is making overtures to tho business firms which means that affairs affecting them will hereafter be arranged on a sub stantial give and take basts. Tho the iiioit iiioturuMVto fisihterj on Kur opoV tintllofiold;. A fronlldr'fc folk like tho Motlo of our early uot, a mixture of many iid'titui'ou cli nu'iiN, mid eounl itut 1111 within their own country a clnn .nor iliMiriotivei tonoly inlonvtiiig, wild, fnjo, plain folk, who liw in the ftaddlo in the o'xii places, ami wlio-c roiili doiiioc racy if Hir fxpiCM.ion of the hiiiiio nnic, nidiiiu'iitiirv cuttnro a that of their New World brother in t-p.nl. tlmn fiat of tlio Ani"ican cowboy,. Nmi ol their uieriluu-. are allow 1. 1 to the haxe filially lieon miImIikkI to tho needs of the trmit imperial goveril meiit at I'ctntgrnd, iiiLrn over just u- they wove into lis inachinury, muf presened as n snldier-rnsto. A wild, eoiuiueritig, frcohonting folk, tile Om. sackh havo hocii "biouht within thu fold of Idishiait ciibn:ion hs ho! dieiv, doKrendantK of "Hrrior and pnigviiit'irM of gunArotions of noldloix to uuvt tlis fitturu iimhU of Slav em- pi re. (Viiiipieioi-s'of SUktIii "It is with tliso t'u-rtokj), the taon who, in tint lofcuru of natioiiHl ponce. roiHiueieil the vaxticmpui) of .Siberia for Kiifwia, uad who, m vucli Kur-iuii war for tho last 1U0 oais; have NEW SIATE GAME mati&nuof a war xono from which thy warned neutral chips to keep disavow the acts of which the govern- away. Tills government has already ment of tho United States complains. taken occasion to Infonn tho imperial i that they will make reparation so far government that It cannot admit tint I s reparation Is possible, for Injuries adoption of such measures or such a ' hlr' ars without measure, and that warning of danger to operate as In et-ry rti'l take Immediate -steps to any degree an abbreviation of tho provetit Hit -eourrunco of anything so rights of American ahtpmastcrs or of .obviously suhmMvo of tho principles American oltlzouu bound on lawful! of wnrfaro for wirh tho imperial errands as passengers on merchant German government has In tho past ships of belligerent nationality; and ' wlsoly and co firmly contended, that It must hold tho Imperial c-j 'Th government uiid peoplu of tho man government to a strict arcouin-1 "nltcw tii.R look to tho imperial ability. for any InfrliiKeniunt of tliosoMJcui nn j;oviiiinnt for Just and rights, JnjcriiBtlonal. or nccldentn). It propip; , -I enlightened action In this ilooaf'HOt; understand' ' tnioerlall vital matio vith tho greator confj aerman goveinnieni in i 'r-fdene.becausu the lnltcd States mid thqM rights. It aBsuiiies mi ..- 1. ,' "many are bouiio fogethor not only trary,. that tjio imperial gonnnuM -'nl tics of friendship but ulao accept, as of course, tho rule that the, ' ' licit stipulations of tho lives pf non-combatants, whether! '"""v . " between tho United they bo of neutral eltlzonslilii or dt-IStatea una u.r Kiffdom of Prussia. matter of affording near outaldo mar-' formed the Tsars .irrusUtihle lirt- kets with tho best that Ashland fruit lino slrenlli. tlu.t todayfe Htatemciit raisers can produce Is also not being of tic National r;iKnipliii? society overjooked. Geo. .MHIuer has been deals. Slop nearly dcruiing this mil acting manager for somotlmo past. itnr- folk, tho statement centinue: I "The t'o 'Hck.4 ari' a pcojlo of tho ,lni)itlcr-n fileiiiM's a iconic of close I corporation, situated in itussja as a iraeo apart, a sobhcr-casle, their xtate n military ormiiatii)ii,tlicir coiiikv tion with tho tcat umijiro mnintaincil I through the iinH-rial war icmrtiiuiiit. SALEM, Ore., May H. Governor 1'' ndnilnlstrution df their intvruiil Wlthycombo has announced tho tflhin praclic.illv 111 llieir own liaijds, personnel ot Oregon's first and gamo J smsl tlioirprivilecert h u oHto alawt commission who will take office when j ,,H pronounced is wero those of tho tho now fish and gamo law goes Into purtnn soldier-citizen, .r more com effect May 22. Tho members are: parable to the .hlior-riiste of oldoi C. II. Stono, Klamath Falls; Frank .Indian organization. Tho CosHiiok M. Warren, Portland; Marian Jack, onmc of the onunial Bluv Muek. hut Pendleton, and I. X. Flolschnor, 1 Mey woro thoo Slavx who rfever Portland. Tho members servo for bowed their head beneath a yoke for one, two, threo and four ycarB re- ci!n "P domestic, who lived a froo lifo spcctlvely. The governor is ox- " lo hrder of their ronow oiil offlcio member of tho commission. iwWinn, wmidcniig, fighting, Imrmiecr Tho now commission will appoint tho S'uv tribe, who K.uetratcil deeply master fish and gamo wardens. " Tartar and (Icortian InmU, who lived by tho hunt mid by plunder, and who maintained IhomHelwih 011 the borders of Aia and Hurope fn-c of all ecrfdom. A Wciillliy Itaco ''Thefto itturd Hiif-hiaii wandereM llShimilnted inanv iirlveninroim cl.. cated at 20 North Grapo atieot, will ,nt.ntK toofe ,, ninnn,r iem Ilnny open Its doors for business tomorrow. I Tartars and SIimh, ami n today the A. Hohensteln. recently from Chi- CoHHuek type i .1 moro or Iuhh dis. cago. proprietor, and F. L, Wont, tim-t one. The total Cossack papa manager, are both expertonced In this lniin f i... .. .1.... 1 mm line and the now firm should recolvo ! - r 77-nr-m. . tho hearty support of tho merchants, HiHrvo and none of them lmi m! occdi'd in winning ooriuaHoriug po itiaa ihrouith the Inyiin.' up of groat wealth. Faiopsl by tlio State "The foasiek in favored liv tho xtnle Mini is a main prop of the state's nuthoiity. T.i b boin a Coapk is lo bo horn a soldier. Kvorv t"snok hears th olilitntion nf twenty ears' miHtmy scxioo. Ho inters into this sorvk'o at tho ago of IS; shiiIs lliren ynv In h preliiiiiiinrv tisapk divis. Son; next jhps twelvo vwirs in iu live son ice, and peials hb last fivo mllitniv eir in llio foiHtnok r"orv. It is the picked won fnuu hi milks who constitute the Imperial piard, a body of (hi finoAt tyjH? of Rulitori, whom tlio Tsmr onn tnist, when Iikoiiii tnit no 0110 else arotinil him. Tliexo "o-wick Kolili-'rs ho been tho great est terror with which l'linwin has been able tn threaten I'urnpc; thc havo lu en the ciiipircs mot efficient in ternal hiIIo and they hnvo inarched rnfttwanl to tho Pacific and Hontli wnrd to the xonftfc of Itritish iiiflu euro, conqiieHiiir for the Tnar n vaot ,'cuuaiii, iiii'liidiii; many linlion. The Cn.sioks havo domlv luciignl. (heir follow Slats for tlio tinnlhiM thc li.ui rcci'hcil at the hands of tho Taitar liordrs of Asia " MRS. HAHLEY APPOINTED COMMISSION ON PHILIPPINES PI.KVI'I.ANIM)., May II. hum Incut dologatitu to (ho world coin I oontjtoifK road l'renldniit VIIoii'h nolo to (loiumny (oday mid all agreed that wlittUner otuilluuoiiev iiriiho the goM'iumont wlu'ilil reoelvo llio firm Hiipporl of the tinllon. "Tlio AinencYiin piihlla will nlmid litU'U l' tho iwicrntiiimt in any oxlg. unoy which Mrlrt',' Htild John Ilny llaiammid, olialriiiau uf the eougiexs. "In tho proftsnt Hitiiallon the solid support or Auntrii'ii is ut Hie coin maud of I'nwldont Wilson mid lead ers in social mid eeonomie lifo 1111 doiihtcdly will ho glad to lend him their Hiippurt of their paliiotie mul helpful oiiuiisi'l, "I havo no doubt in tho atisuueo of oniigresH, tho piohldeul is oidislinu tlio counsel nf men o.Nperieired in in tornatioual a I tail h and icprosentiug all parties and all sentiments. Henry Lane Wilson, tanner auibn" Nitdor lo .Mexico, nnl: "The unto n (loriuauv is an oeol- leiitlv worded sldf document. Anion onus uoueially desire peaeo, hut nut at 11 Micrilicc of honor mid diguitv, and tho unto seems to express this attitude. "If tho situation develops to that point where it is impossible to mind conflict, tho American people will stand koIiiHv behind (ho uo eminent lu such mi event, miooidry, loligiot) mid polities will havo, in inv opinion, nhvolnlcK no iullurueo on tho alti tudo of our eillrenrv, 'h,peiiiilcd' or otherwise." Wi Suffer With Impure Blood An Effective Remedy That Can Bo Relied Upon. sv AISf rr , You rati stn tutu alumni any ilrnif olnrti lu lti tt H. nml nut n tmltlu uf H. H. fi.i lti fiiinniis IiIiukI )ii rt Ho r. Hu tlii.ro l 1111 nttml to striiititli or iiffr Willi nay hlnutt iiimuilpr. It iloi-m't tuns i) niiy lltrerolico bow mvnr In I tin iiiinironK, . H. H. xviii nvrrniiiic 11. Till fumuiM iKinn.ty Kl Into your liloixl nt onru. II works with a will. It Jmt simply niiiiltitliilcn dlnpnao urnia, il ttrUist Ilieiu mil, (cmvurtu ttivnt lata a ImrmtCKn nulnilnnifl for ouli'k ritm llinlloa. Dx n linlltn tmlny 11 ml ymi will quickly roiitlin Unit II. It. H, U not rMDiilln) la lilootl bxnltti ni ar llo titrnlM. fiit, irrnln nml mixtir ot our Oiitly foinl. Ami If yours I a atiilttiorii caia, wrltn tit nam la (tin Mitliml Ait. ir, Tn Hwlft Hpt'inn iV, ns Hwlft lltilH., AlUnln, (In. Ho wilt put yna rlRht. Tills itrimittntnl ln npeii or InenlviilaMn imrvlin to it ml of mim nml wonirn. tt tittt l-imlilcil lhm in umtnrslmiit Unor lnn eiwnllllim, in ink euro of lhrmttn In Dig rlKlit wuy. In mi uin M M, H In emijiinrllmi Willi tirnllli tirlp h to olitnln Ilia lfsrit rrmill wlllimil mlKlnlcv. 1)ii not nritpt nny of III hnntn nf nulnlltnlr m nftra illil,,"' for tltoxi who nrn rnnllv mlntnl. H. M. H. Iikk I'fll I tin ulnmliuil for lotir n cintury nml l mi iiuriliuilly llio (l iiiillcliiu you sin uio. ME0F0RD HAS NEW JOBBING CONCERN Tho Valley Candy company, Job bers of confections and specialties, a new business liouso in Medford, lo- (Jovornor Wlthycombo has ap pointed Mrs. K. II. Ilanley of Mod- ford a member of a stnto commltteo of fivo to co-oporato with the national commltteo for "I'pbulldlng tho Wards of the Nation." Tho purpose, of this commltteu will ho to organlzo non sectarian political work among tho Moros In tho hlllpplncs. Mrs. Ilan ley has accepted tho appointment and oxpcctn to nccompnny tho commltteo when they go to Manila, FRECKLES .Vow Is llio Tlmo to (Jet Hid of Thoso I gly SpoU There's 110 longer tho allghtost itoed of fueling unlimited of your freckles, as tho proscription othluo doubol strength -Is guaranteed to! tctuovo.thc9 homely spots, I Simply got nu ounro of olhlno double strength from any druggist , and apply a llttlu of tt night and 1 morning ami ou slioiilil soon sco that oven tho worst freckles havo begun to dlrappoar. while tho lighter ones havo alnahed entirely, it Is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear tlm skin and gain a beautiful clear complex ion. lie sum to ask for tho double strength othclno ns this Is sold un der guarantee of money back If It falls to remote freckles. WE CAN BUILD IT I'xporlmrntat Work, Model Making. I)lo Making, Designing and Mfg. special machlnory. Correspondence Solicited AUM8TIIONO MF(1. CO. Second St. rortland. Ore. What Von lime Itoen Tiooklng For. 'UNION FEED AND HLIVERY.STABIE FULL KQTJIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE J 12 South Jtivoi-Aitlo Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Prourlntor WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP U()8 Erwt Mnln Rtrcot Medford Tho Only Exclusive Coininoi'i'inl PhotoKiaphors in Southern Oregon Nfigativoa Mndo nny tiino or phico by appoint mujit Phono 1-17-.7 Wu'll do tho rent V. T W-R8TON. Prnn GIFTS FOR GRAPUATION STOP COUGHS AND COLDS instantly with Schlffmann's Concen trated I'xpcctorant. 2 ounces mnko a pint at homo. If not found the very best remedy over used, your money will bo returned by Medford Pharmacy. Adv. -- -Tr.- -e- as well as tho people generally, in Medford and tho valley, 1 A. Hohensteln located hero after spending several weeks prospoctlng on tho const, is in lovo with tho city j and valley and has great faith in tho ' future of tho country. Mr. Went .has lived In Medford threo yours, being district manager: for tho Il.unto lino of confectlonH, likes tho city and valley and believes ' In its future to such an extent that ho gavo up a good position to ongago ' In tho now enterprise. Tho firm will also manufacture crlspottca and Saratoga chips and ' tliQlr brandH wl bo known as "Oh I How Oood." The Return of Richard Niel at the Page Theatre Today i-'ou Hint Diamond King, Iltucolot or I.avollluro. Illrlh Stone, Friendship or Slguot Illng, Fancy llrooch or Waist I'lus Heads or I'nr DropH, Chate laine or llrncolet Wulcli, Toilet HOI or Individual Articles, WMJkMrMM TOH III.M Diamond, Mirth Stono or Signet Ittng, Solid tlold or 20 Year Watch, Wnldemur or NokIIkoo Chain, Initialed Knlfo or Clgnr Cutter, Hold or Silk Itlbbons Fob, Mono gram Links or Scarf I'ln. A (lift of Jowolry or Silverware Is mi Hvorlostlng Hoinombranco. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler, a 1 a i:.kt .MAIN HT. hmia pf any of tha natlona at war, f Miinot lawfully oy rightfully bo put la jeopardy by tho capture or do Itoglot), Not I.'iioiikIi "KxprcflsIojjB of regret and offers of reparation In cano of thp destruc- Choose Grants Pass TILLAMOOK. Ore., May 14. Crants Pass was chosen as tho place, for holding noxt year'o conven tion of tho Oregon State Orange, ' which ) iiosv in session hero. Dole gatcu woro taken on a tour of inspec tion oer tho county today, and to- ai)'i)tion of n iinariaod merchant-,, Hon of neutral shins sunk by mlstaka wan, and rf.oHlw ajso, naiuUother w hjjo thoy may saUtfy International night held Initiation of delegates, Lsssssssssssm' Msssssssssssssssssssssl'asssssssl TbssssssssIsssssssssssssssssbBbssssI'' ssssssssssw" lmX iBssssssssssssssyLsssssssmssssssssssssrTlssssssssi 15b MmfflMj sssssssssCssissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssr ' sssB "''':. LsssssssssRlU HVjQDHssssssssssslsssssssH I The Teachers' Review Course at t Medford Commercial College ".logins MONDAY, MAY 31, and Prepares for ,11'Ni: UN'AMINATION. THE SUMMER SCHOOL begins MAY .11, and continues during .IU.NU, JULY and AU0U8T, with Classes from S A. M, to 12 M. Conimoiclal mid Shorthand' subjects Tliruo Mouths for 135. For Full Information. Call, Phono lfi-L, or Write. 31 N. (Irapo Street, ' To Deposit Money Promptly In tho Jackson County Dank lu an nusurmico of ovory nafcguaid for yohr funda w lloro thoy wll Inuioimo ut In terest. ' You are cordially Invited to mako thin your depositary, . i'v Intoront Paid on Huvlnn Accounts. OVER 82 YEARS UNDER ONC M AtJAGI"MKNT HssT2:4l a m . k-lt- 1 - M ? ' 4ife.a.