Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MJWlKOmj AiAlli TKIBlTNIfl, MTSmrQUl). QREOOX, WEDNESDAY, JlTXB ,20,, 3,91,5
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gOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Curtis Anderson is visiting frlonds
and relatives In the city.
Ward Hopkins motored to dmnts
Pass tho first of tho wool:.
Velvet Ico cicain nt Do Voo'n.
D. Hlldreth hns returned to Ills
homo In Butte Falls after n brief
visit In Medford.
Q. Thomus of Wltnor, Is n visitor
In Medford today.
Tho Medford Vulcanlrlng works arc
now vulcanizing punctures at 25c.
At a mooting of tho school board
Tuesday evening II. S. Stlno wbb re
elected olork. Tho voto was nlinost
unanimous. 11. J. l'nlmor, elected
director nt tho annual school olcc
tion Monday, was sworn In.
Got tiltored gasoline from tho Itcd
flltor at Qarnott-Cory's.
At tho annual mooting ot tho dis
trict sohool board of Phoenix Mon
day A. S. Furry was nppolntod di
rector to succeed Mrs. (J. C. Hart
ley, and Miss Mnrlon Tow no wns
nlocted clork to succeed V. Furry.
Dr. J. H. Webster wns named chair
man of tho district.
8co Davo 'ood about that flro In
surance pollry. Office Mall Tribune
Hldg.
Tho loonl bnsobnll club will play
nt Hjurnbrook Sunday.
A hotel Is bolng built on tipper
Iloguo rlvor by L, McDonald.
Ilomo-mndo pastry at Tho Shasta.
.Tamos It. Shearer, a business man
of Halom, is spending a few das in
Medford.
Miss I, (Hih Walthors has roturncd
from a visit to frlonds In nnrthom
California.
Scroon doors nt Moarord I.umbor
Co.
A commltteo from tho Ashlntul
Coininuiclul club met with tho local
o fftnlz.tiion 'luosdny nftnrnoon to
evolve some plan for paving tho Ash
laud hill. No doflnlto action was de
cided upon. State Highway Hngl
nocr Cnntluo Is expected to urrlvo this
nfternoon or tomorrow morning when
nnothor meeting will bn held.
llavo jour lawn mower sharpened
by J. W. Mltcholl, phono 320-J. tf
Claud .l.ickson Is In tho city vis
iting with friends and attending to
business malteis.
Miss Florence Cnrpentor of Perry
ilnlo, visited In Medford recently.
Merchants' I.unch, 2fic. Tho Shastn.
A numbor of property ownerH of
tho city nVo today engaged in burn
ing dry weeds and grass off their
vacant lots.
All trimmed hats and shapes half
price. MIsh I.ounsbury at M. and M
Dopt. Store. SO
Mrs. Knvvranro Casten and children
anil sister, Miss Ora Wilson, visited
in Jacksonville recently.
Dr. M. 0, Unrbor, Palm block.
Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Offlco 110;
Home 1I0J2.
Thomns Mjora departed last even
ing for his homo In Oregon City af
ter a sevornl davs stay In Medford.
Arthur Drown Is attondlng to busi
ness mutters in Itosnbtirg
Pop corn Urlspottos at Do Voo's.
Thomns lloall Is spending the day
In Medford on business.
Do Voo carries tho host lino of
five cent nliinrs in the city.
YVoaluy Cuff eon made a trip to tho
county seat toduy.
Clarvtwo Prober arrived In the
city this morning from Portland.
Homo-mado pastry at tho Shnsta.
Mrs. Charles Thrasher Is lsitlug
wltli frlHMds In MtHlfoid today.
Mum lne llatomau has rwturiuul
from a visit to friends In Ashland.
Chocolates. 30 cents lb Dm Voe's.
Ike Duntbrd of Jacksonville whs a
recent visitor lu MmKord.
Miss (ImrH Uuih has totuinwil to
her liniHH (n AklHil after a Mef
visit with, (flHU lu Jiedfgid.
ICcMtnk finishing and supplies at
wotton's Camera Shep. Opposite
Ilnnk Store.
MIm Margrnl Davis arrival In
MiMlford this morning to remain for
sn Indefinite period. Miss Davla ra
sldeg Ih Albany.
(Jot your butter, eggs, cream, milk
iIm batter milk at D VeVe
Joha Coffean Is spending the winik
Ih Weed, Oal . an bualuftaa.
Obi-is Doraaeeuafak) at Dallas, la
rgUterd at lb Holland ilotal.
Kodak Mulsniag te beat, at Wo
ton's Camera atop. Opnoaita Hook
Sture.
Miss lituru Warren of ilarrleburg.
!.. Is visiting In Medford.
It. A McKay has resumed his du
tea aa night clerk at the Holland
Hotel afiw a to netk's vueattan.
Jehu Degtmer held the position (lur
ing the atKHtnrc oi Mr McKay
Praah rotated huU at Da Vwa.
U a kMw and Interesting gnat aiJ
Immkmmui niajed on It Hotly gtreet
graM4a Tueedar evealng Ik At
lellea 4naled ike Methodist tiaaday
weool taaaa. T 3
Siskjjrun r Cotestln water, lr per
botile tte,Va'8 .
i. MlaJsW la acting gs saoa4
alxt o'rrvm; rlng th- gtsoa of
Qftu Oaaford
Ti ToxtJanf WMI pgy a reward
for Mitt iwtwm ! th tnt lost on
tbe. strfttt. u
la the
guest of friends In, Aab'nnd.
Jnck Allison is homo from a busi
ness trip to Portland. (
From today my business will, be
conductod strictly for cash. Got my
prices boforo buying. L. II. Drown.
83
Miss Chrlstino Dutlcr Is homo from
a visit to friends In Grants Pass.
From today my business will bo
conducted strictly for cash. Got my
prices tcioro buying. J D. Drown.
83
Mr, and Mrs, Hnlph Norrls,'vls
ited. In Medford recently.
Special .Saturday, all tho latest hits
in sheet music at Male's Piano House,
coming Saturday for r cents por
copy. 80
George Vilas motored to tho cltyi
this morning.
Xotlco Is horoby given that Coun
ty Superintendent Wells will hold
tho regular examination of applicants
for stato certificates at Jacksonville,
commencing Wednesday, .lufie 30,
ID in, at !) o'clock n. in., and con
tinuing until Saturday, July 3, 1010,
at I o'clock p. m.
Walter Jncobs and brother, Leslie,
vlsitod with boy friends lu Ashland
Tuesday afternoon.
Whont $2.1 0 por hundred; scratch
food $2 30; Olympic flour $1.70 per
snek; other prices according, for spot
cash. I,. I). Drown.
( loss Kiiglos of Central Point Is
upending tho day lu Medford,
Mort Anderson of Itoguo Htver
transacted business In Medford this
morning.
M. (i. Womack und brother, Aee,
linu returned from a mining trip to
the Dig Applegate.
II r. and Mrs. C. H. Kails havo re
turned from u fishing trip to Klk
crofjk. .
Prod Crowo of Dutto Falls leaves
this evening for Drltlsh Columbia,
whore ho has mining Interests.
J. C Applognto has returned to his
homo In Gold Hill after n few days
bustuoss visit In Medford.
Theater car for "Sari" at Vlnlng on
Thursday, Juno 2 1, will leave Hotel
Medford at 7:25 p. in., returning
after show. Intcrurbaii Auto Co, SI
Mrs. W. W. Parker and son. Itny,
of Dutto Falls, left this morning on
a llt to Han Francisco und the fair
Thoy export to be gone a fortnight
Frank Wilson of Chicago, In vis
iting lu Medford.
P. D. Illackden of Climax, Is spend
ing tho day lu Medford visiting with
friends and acquaintances.
Miss Dertha Drown of lteddlng,
Cat , arrived In Medford this morning
for ait uxtonded lnlt with frlonds.
Mrs. :. i:. Smith of Dutto Falls,
has gone to San Francisco on a visit
to the exposition.
.Mrs. Al 1 lagan and Mrs. A. D.
Douglas who are visiting in Portland
are expected to return to their homes
lu this elty tho latter part ot tho
wyk.
For fresh vegetable and Dorrles
Dooth t public market. 79
W W. Dasher manager of tho
AshUnd offlco of tho Pacific Tele,
phone company, Is spending tho dav
In Medford attending to business af
fairs. Forost runners of southern Oregon
will likely bo assigned to tliolr sta
tions tho latter part of this month
Aer Holt of Phoenix, hns return
ed to his homo after a brief visit In
Mudford.
According to Information given nut
by those in charge of the forestry
offlco all forost rnugors of southern
Oregou will be required to own
horses. The rangers will ho able to
do more efficient work. It Is believed I
Shm:IuI Saturday, all tho latest hits
In sheet music at Hale's Piano House,
coining Saturdaj for 5 cents per
copy si)
II A Wettetborg. manager of the
Taluphou company In Grunts Pass
hvnl WtHluMulay lu .Medford on bus
IIIWIM
He end club, and organisation or
Ash Is ml 4iul Grant Pass, as well as
tbt of Medford have written let
tars to tliu Itotnry eluli of Portland,
lrotMig sua Inst that organisation
dlviM'tinv Miurlst to ensteru Oregon
(iMirr M Cmtlev of M Paul, who
is lHltu.it with rrluHds In Medford,
is so phiasttd wltk Ike Rogue river
vi (list lie has MHiiouni-od his In
tention of waking hi home hero.
11 K. MeWIIUams of Calexlso, one
of the engUnwra of the Imperial val
ley irrigation system. Is visiting hi
fathei II U MeW ilUam of Ashland
Much interest is ooiug manifested
in tMlltght baseball. Already sev
eral teams bgvo been hmned ami
game have been arranged for until
late in tieNentber.
O N' Nelsen baa j-eigrgarf from a
business Uit Ih Orants Pa.
In toe nniHKil sebool ttlattion Ih
JackaMviiu- .vioaalrf). Mrs. .wttle
Thompson am aaaesd a dlrwator to
fill the untxHred leras tf tbe Ute
C c Maekmaa The otbar dlfeetor
alii he Ww Jalinsou wg iau'.t
W T ttrteeae for tbe aoalttog bv a
vole of i t I- C It Abblt a-
aioeUMi elark ar l'huney Htoret
Tbera was lUtle inlereel tg tbe flee
UM !.Tlv to UI.VHStFT.
WANTW- -To ggfgM $a og
tit ntg MMonl cutiM
ill Maiora, or.
MIbs Josophlno "Whoolcr
Garden stlckf for window boxes
and hanging baskets. Handicraft
Shop. SO
Tho Scandinavians of Jackson
qotinty hold their second annual pic
nic In Ashland tomoiiow Ovor 300
Scandinavians of Medford nro ex
pected to attend. Last year the pic
nic was hold lu Phoenix. An elabor
ate program has been arranged nnd
tho day is sure to he an enjoy nblo
one.
Grants Pitas Is enjoying a two
day's celebration to ' cnmniatUQhtl
the udvont of Tvoh Umthorttiis mil
r'oatl builders from Gran)' Pans to
th6.sea. Tuesday a bun'inyjt was
tonderod Judge James O. TWohy and
son .Initios, followed bY an nuto pa
ratio, salmon bako nna oratory ill
TUvor'pltle Park V4MlnejBlay tbo
colobra'lon was transferred to ICorby.
A delegation fiom Ctescent City la
lu attendance
T
OF FINE CHEERIES
JIoio tliiin five tons ot iIicitich,
piiueipitllv Ro.miI Aiiiw, hive been
whipped I'toiii the ltogne River xitlhv
thus far this season, affording to in
formation given out liv the Rogue
River Fruit A: Proiluee aHwieintmn.
iiirougn vvitifii fompniiv the Hint with
murketeil, XIiin in more Hum wim
hlnpped during nil of last kohhoii.
The ehenv erop is exeoptionll,v
good uml tfiiiiiiitouKlv goinl nri'-es
line being iffeived.
It is Maid that fruit gioweix ate
heginnitig to hod the ailvisahililv of
glowing niiihII finite. Tluougli ne
coriNit.v the t'liiil is being maikeled
eloe to home and eoitumuidiug bet
ter prices llinn in esHtuni markets.'
It is cxpeclcd tlmt n large iiiimlier
of oiehurdiNts will grow mmhII fruits
and lienies next vear. Tin advau
tnge Iiom in the fact that the erop
ouii be grown nt a eompurnlivel.v
small cunt, mttiketed easily and is
ahaH in dfiiiand.
EARTHQUAKE DAMAGES
IMPERIAL VALLEY TOWN
SA.V FRANCISCO June i-n A.I
Mtes received front Dl Centro Cnl ,
bv long dlstnuce telephone late to
n,'glit stntod that botweou ten and fif
teen persons wero hilled by fulling
walls i-nusod b the earthquake which
occurred about 0 p in. At 10 o'clock,
tho teport said, two large fires wMoh
had threatened the town, were under
coutiol, but lesser conflagrations still
were burning.
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WESTON
REPORTS
REMARKABLE
I0
The Pgivullihiilo coiiipnnjjins ro-
oivitl the fdliowlng letter froui.
mu,ln.r inlfnr ffnin R
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u. vve..ni uioan-iiiun. ...ui..,iu,...Ur
who left bore Ia"t week to lCr iown.
The letter Is dated ilnls-. Idnho,
, .,.... . ,?'M,. .I..u.l ..t......taun ..1.
tune 20 and reads its follews:
"Donr Frlumla; I
"As I iroliil(v to let ou know
what I theught of the Dulck 1 wautl
to say that it Is a real automobile, j
We camped 'lint outside Dolso last
night, and nirlveri here a few mo
ments ago. I still have part of a
can of oil left from the gRJIon enn i
I got from you. and there has not l
lieoit a drop of water put in tho rndi
tor from Medford to Dolse, Our
speedometer shows 695 miles nnd It
took 1 '4 pints of water to fill It to
the top.
"I have never drlvon nn thing that
has glvon mo the pleasure that tho
little Dulek has. Through sand and
over rocks and hills It hns never
fa I hid once. Have had one puncture
from a lock, otherwise tiros look
much bettor than could he oxpocted.
The last III, mile was miiilo on just
three gallons of gas. "Will write
later.
"Yours respectfully.
K. I), WICSTO.-n-."
, 1
FIVE LOSE LIVES IN QUAKE
(Continued from Page I)
completely rased, others opened by
gaping linlb. Iliokeu glass of the
display windows envois the Hide
walks. In the gutter me bucks and
debrw from above, Tim streetH lire
filmed to automobiles and podctii
hiis are warned to keen in tho center
of the xtifol. On (lie lawns in the
residence distiut are the eots of res
ident i with onlv the sky us the roof.
In the imliistiial jFUliiet the fiiemeii
are still' figliling fire. ,
In Kl Centro llpf effect was elec
tricol. Tho motion picture theaters
were itlled, hut wore emptied In' a mo
ment, men, women nnd children till
ing the sheets while the ourjli was
still in motion under the influence
of the Irinhtoc ,
. Iiijgnjjm Vks Injuns!
Sliiiips 1 lending, the principal mid
eontiidliiig unit oi water supply for
((tf MMrf ! Mfttr muk Mr
Hka wtm ntm to m f
IMiMMhffw K i wiivNiiit jMWrrr
f tmsy i iimi hti ivt
s.wlw p tAo ItKcn
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i fKic amjbup t m
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in. ieej ItanilHuwHiiiiJ mi.1 tt.NinJ
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the Impel ml irngation dcm, sa'getl
niiil fettled miller the renewed iimkes.
Further shocks undoubtedly ill
lirealc the lietidin- uml punilye the
entire water njntem oft the valley,
upon which the erops pf vttt nretisl
is entirelv depeiident.
Alamo vviHteuiiVi bv whieli tin
flow of water w eontrolled, was ner-
ioiisly danuiKetl, according to the of-
ifieeiH of the Cnlifoinin Wulervvny
icompnn.x. This wnstew'ux ih a wood-
en stitieture following the betl of the
AllllllO. I llC Cnrt lltlttHkl) IWIMllll lllllt
hiiekletl the flume. Fire tlestto.ved
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tu(( ,MiIImM ,,m .,.,,,, .,, ll0V.
oring the xtdevvulka wore ti badly
I weakened that lliev collnnxctl in ninny
Jensen, the bnek ptllaix giving vvny
under the series of heavy jolt) they
sustained.
PL
BRILLIANT GOLF
TACO.MA, Wiish., June 12.1. In the
first iouikI tif mutch pluv for the
men's elmmpiunship in the 1'ncifie
northwest touiuumeut, .1. 1 Senile.
Onklnnd, defeated II. I'. Tnvler, of
Vancouver, hv ! up and .'I. Neville
' was nwnv off his "tune nt the start,
taking II to go out und being :I up
nt the turn. He negotiated tho lust
nine in IK), one over par. Neville's
curd out II, in .'lit, total 77.
O. W. Potior, legnrdetl us Scuttle's
lone best liel for the eliainpioiiship,
(defeated his cliibmute tiud opponent,
P. R. Von Tu.vle, 5 up and II. Pot-
1 tor's card, I1-.'I0.77.
' II. Chandler Kgnn, Jlcdford, Or.,
plnxiug brilliant gulf, defeated Henry
I'ringle, Taeotun, by 0 ii and f.
Kgnn'a game tins morning wiih one
of tho best exhibitions of golf seen
dining tho tournuiueut, Scoio, 117-JI7-7I.
YANKEE HINT TO ENGLAND
BLOCKED JAPAN ARMS
THD HAGDK, Juno 23 Tho Han
delsblad, in Its edition todav, asserts
that Japan was prevented from send
ing 300,000 troops to Huropo by an '
unofficial hint to Groat Dritnln from
Washington that such an expedition
would bo undesirable. .
Tho jiovvsp.tper declares that after,
receiving tho Intimation from the.
United States, Kuglnud Informed To-'
klo thnt sho wbh "sorry, but under'
American pressure, must request that,
the Japanese government do nothing
further concerning the dispatch of aiii
expeditionary corps to Kuropo.'
EAN
AING
You uncork that
sunshine tank
by lettintx some Prince Albert joy smoke sift into
your system via a jimmy pipe or mnkin's ciga
rette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco
in all your life.
Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P. A. nroma?
Go to it mighty cheerful, because P. A. can't
bite I Puff away like you hit perpetual motion
in tho first round! And keep fired-up till the
cows come home. For it's
was or ever can be like
Prince Albert, because it's made by a
patented process that cuts out tho bite
and the parch. That's why pipe peaceful
and cigarette peaceful men call
haihmdljoy smoke
You be a sport
say-so, because you've no klpn of the bully
goodness, of the joy 'us satisfaction, of tho
contentment and rostfulnogf and tljat eort
of thing, that hits vary mn who get
chummy with P. A.
Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappsutft,
because you've no time to Iom gt-itintf introduced to
this real and tru man-tooacco thaus jgcobjaah and n
ytird wide no matter how you awky en h, ?!-ry
pipe or mnkin's cigarette I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Yioi.
FOURTEEN CITIZENS
FINED BY GAY
Fourteen citizens were armlgned i
before the police court this morning !
for alleged violations of tho city wat-i
or ordinance. Fines of $5 apiece,
with a romlttanco of $1, wero ini-.
posed b) Police Judgo Gay. who an-'
nouncod that In tho futuro violators
will ba given tho maximum fine Tho
arrests wore made during tho throe
grass fires In the cltv yesterdny (
The oxouso of not hearing the flro
whistle does not oxompt anyone In
tho past fow fines have been romlttod
because the owners were not at homo
vhen tho flro alnrm was sounded.
In the futuro, however, this will bo
I no excuse as It shall not Iks permis
sible to Irrigate unless some ono is
.left In charge of the work.
I John Heckler, a taxi driver, was
fined $5 bocauso ho failed to drive
I to the curb when the flro alarm
sounded.
CONVICTS MAKE OFFER
TO ASSIST WARDEN
JOI.IHT, 111, Juno 23. Kdward
M. Allen, wnrden of the state peni
tentiary hure, whose wife was slain
nt the prison on Sunday, plans to tver
sonnlly seek out tho slavor from
among the 1800 convicts, It beenmo
known today.
Warden Allen plans to assuiuo per
sonal chnrgo of tho Investigation af
ter the luqtiost is resumed tomorrow
A lottor signed by the convicts wns
sent to Wnrden Allen this nf cjoii.
Thin extra follews:
"Caosnr had his Drutus; Home Its
Nere: Jesus tho Just his Judas, as
It Is in your case. Como back to us
ami wo will build up a real honor
svstem which will bo n most fitting
memorial to your departed wife a
memorial more enduring than bronze
or marble."
STANDISHz
Arrow
COLLAR 2for25
Clu.lt PolwJy fyCo.Inc. Mkw
I
sure facts Prince Albert
never grouched any other
man's tongue and won't
grouch yours!
Get P. A. jimmypipojoy'us
and cigarette mnkin's happy,
then you'll personally un
derstand that no other pips
nnd cigarette tobticco ever
and take a chance on thfe
X4v 4
iTj
.N
JOULD NOT
STANDI FEET
Mrs Baker So Weak Could
Not Do Her Work Found
Relief In Novel Way.
Adrian, Mich. "I suffered terribly
wi th female Weakness nnd bncltncho and
got so weak Uiat I
could hardly do my
work. When I
washed my dishes 1
had to sit down nnd
when I would sweep
tho floor I would get
so weak that I would
have to got a drink
every few minutes,
and beforo I did my
dusting I would hnvo
to lie down. I cot
so poorly thnt my folks thought I wai
colne Into consumption. Ono day I
found a piece of paper blowing around
tho yard nnd I picked it up nnd read it.
It said 'Saved from tho Grave,' nnd
told whnt Lydin E. Pinkhnm'a Vegeta
ble Compound has done for women. I
showed it to my husbnnd nnd ho said,
' Why don't you try It? ' So I did, nnd
nftcr I had tuken two bottles I felt
better nnd I said to my husband, 'I don't
need any more,' and ho snld ' You had
bettor take It n little longer nnywny.'
So I took It for three months nnd got
well nnd strong." Mrs. Alonzo K.
Bakkk.-O Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich.
Not Well Knougli lo Work.
In these words is hidden tho tragedy
of many n woman, housekeeper or wago
earner who supports herself nnd Is often
helping to support a family, on meagro
wages. Whether in house, olllce, fac
tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman
rltnuld remember thnt there Is ono tried
nnd true remedy for the Ills to which all
women nro prone, nnd thnt Is Lydin h.
Pinkham's VegeUtblo Compound. It
pr-vnotcs that vigor which makes work
erisy. The Lydin U. Pinkhnm Medicint.
Co., Lynn, Mnss.
Beautify Your Home
No piece with'
out this Trade
Mark on It Is
genuine.
hAWKCS
A relatively smalt. amount of mouoy
spoilt hero on
Cut Glass or Silverware
will add n greater dogroe of dignity
and homollko-noH thnu tho satno
amount spout In any other vvny.
Wo'va juat now aonio particularly de
sirable artlclas in the above
lino.
'hay are roeent additions to our slock
and wo hellava they reflect ox
treino good tasto, with Just tho
right amount of omhalllahmont
to maktt thorn desirable.
If ou would like to add a dlstinctivo
touch of beauty to jour homo,
wo believe the above suggestion
Is n good one.
MARTIN J. REDDY
i
'I he Jeweler
IMt: i:. Main St.
A
efnioait School
(For Boys)
21 miles couth of Sin Francisco
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WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
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Winsun
208 East Mniu Street
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Tho Only Exclusive
Coinnioreial Photographora
in Southern Orogon
Nogtives radt- any timo or
plneo by appointniont
Phone 117 -J
We'll do the rest
I. D. WESTON, Prop.