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m PAG 15 TWO miiintQltD MAIL TlilMJNM. RfKDOItl). OREGON. FRIDAY JULY 23, 1915. &( v t IOCALAND 4 - PERSONAL In tjio laBt Inning of ho gnmo nt Vornon Thursday hotwcon Vernon lyjd, to9 Angeles, Don Ktuler of this city drove out n slnglo In tbo ninth Inning thnt won tho gamu for Vornon, Sprnguo nclgol of Gold Hill spont Thursday In Mcdford, attending to business matters nnd visiting frlonds. ' f"Taxl333" 16c anywhero In city. Formorly Alco Tnxl. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phono 333. Q. r. Anderson "of, fJranlB l?nis spent Thursday in Mcdford atlcndlng io uusini'sn laauvrs. Velvet loo cream nt Do Von's. Konnoth Williams of Grants Pass well known In this olty ns a ball playor, now with tho Cincinnati Nn tional lcaguo olosod his first weolt in tho big bruBh with a batting nverngo of .341. j Sco Davo Wood about that flro In siirnnco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Dldg. J. W. York and wife of Oraiitu I'nss vleltod with frlonds and relatives In Uds Olty Wednesday and returnod to ihalr hpmo Tliifr-dny. ,, A, C. Flshur of Uaddlng, Cnl., Is spending a, few days In tho city on UUHinCBH. 'Specials Plipm outing hala nt 08c all this week. Miss Louusbcrry nt M. Sc M. Btoro. " IOC Albert (Shorty) Mwronco of this city la in McCloud, Cnl., whoro ho has a plastcilhg contract. 1'ord soat covers and Hoods' cellu loid lights. Tent Pnclory. 1(M William Castor, Clatido .Miles, nnd Don Plymalo loft todny on a fishing and hunting trip to tho uppor ltoguo. 1 tako prldo In mnklng your watch ltoop porfect tlnif. I hnvo ovory fa cility for doing flno watch ropalrlug. Johnson tho .lowolor. Tho Hov. J. K. IlnlUIo of Phoenix has been named by tho stnto presby tery ns ono of six Prosbytorlan min isters In tho utnto tp hnvo chnrgo of tho extension of foreign mission worlC "When thnt nuto wheel cracks and pops It noedH fxng. Wo mnko as solid 'ns' now, nt a small oxpepso. Hil lings. Carriage and Auto Worlco. Two Ashland youths woro detain od by Chief Ulttnon this morning upon telephonic advices from Chief Porter of that oUy, on tho chnrgo of stealing bathing units. Oio of tho boys was woarlng a bathing suit un der his clotlien when found In thin city. J The boys promised to return Io Ashland-and, report to llin polite. Tlijjjwri njlow'c-cj Itf.go, . nil millinery one nnu pricii-niiu less. Miss Louusbcrry nt M. & M store. ion Tho ntumnl tennis bull nt tho Nat ntorlitni last night wau wuli attend ed hcro being n nunilior of Voting people from out of town points In nt tcrfdnnce. lio Voo carries tho bolt' lino of flvo'cont cigars In tho olty. Tho coming of William Jeniilngu Hrynn next week started tlireo argu ments on Main street Thursday after noon, nnont Ills merits nnd demerits. Ono argument bounmo so stormy thnt tho pollco ordered tho orators to ills porso, Johnson, nt tho Hook Store, an experUwutch ropalrur. T. $ Carpnhap, utiporiutatident of tho Hluo Lodgo mine, and wife and Hcnrj Qallaglmiuw'Ill logvo tho first of M nook for "tho proyvrty for the stupimpr. ClfocolaloH, SO eonls Hi. Do Voo's. Ohnrlm (irogory of Onliro is spend ing foy ilwi In the city uu business. Hoiuc-mndo pastry at tho Shasta. 3dug toMieav) uee of eresm dur Ing'jhu prwimt hut wenthr, there Is itainjur f shortage, end meken or I'co moidu r eouaervtiii their sup ply. Many of the herds ure now dry, whrolt ireoonpts for the pert In 1 short nso, 'fjiuredey there was n shortage or cream, but today the ettuetlan was hotter. Tlio hot Mouther aleu nmKes tho oroam herd Io keep. T.ko your ich Io Johjieon, the Jowoler, you will receive unusually good tfrvloe. "A" Cssler. southpaw pltoueruf Hi MtMlfurii besebell tntin has a eheuee for n tiyoui next sprluic witb Lla otU Ui the Weeieru league. Caetr HU his Cham lb rough a friend with whop lw played ball la North Yak ima. Safety ami nervtce. We give both. Holme, the lnaauraure Man. John Wekotieid q( Talent W la the cit toiluy allfudlng to liuslueaa tuat ters Mr Wakefield has .Ne of the lnrsaet aud hst i of, bear in ut)icrn Oreaon. (' Mexenanir i.unoa, age. Tlio ShWHa piivyu r ioisiiB water, me i)r bottle at D- Voes. N Awaag the distinguished vtailare to rrgtar Lie ..nrly in KepteMber wlll tie lrvin 8 ( ut,i, uiegasiaa wrtlsr niul huiuori.i Cubb aud party of ril.iriila tuT, Wuu. '.vL I.., .. t. K '.'; tin: 5snM '"ur of lU u,,,(1' ', ' .' t" rBPpta of the I'acilh Norlliweal will . '. ,l)avlsttM i Kfesh roasted ueanuts at Do Voo'B. k8, K"",t,N of ",ab, Kl,a' Mhtf,i - 'twiioeo ton is iiui foi a uuou raa st' n lone ktloiiper is nn old frlfi?w Major Uuentu of this Uty. O. 8. Deniiof Cold Hilt spent Thursdny In Mcdford nttclidlng to business tnnttcrs. Havo you tried ono of thoso fie milk BhakcB nt DoVoq'b? Arthur Drown has roturnod from a thrco week's business trip to Albany and other Wlllamolto valley points. Alco Taxi, lDc anywhoro In city; prompt calls, careful driver; phono 882-11. Enforcement of tho olty ordinance regarding speodlifg resulted In a gnn oral cessation of thnt pastlmo by uij tolsts. J, O, Corking, tho host all around photographer In Bouthorn Oregon; Always rollublo, Nogntl'08 mndo nny4 where, tlmo or Place. ''Studio 22JT main $ti Phono 320J'. ., Jntiirdny Will bo inpt,lpiday In tho, olrcull court. Klght dlvorco enson will be lmnrd by Judge Calkins. Sandy-Andy,. the now sand toy fot' Indoor or out, 75r. Mcdford Uook Store. 105 Pair nnd wnrmor Is tho weather prediction. Thursday tho morcury rose to 101 degrees. At noon todny It wns 0-1 In tho shndo. (let your butter, eggs, cream, milk ilnn butter milk nt Do Voo'n. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. 13. Judy, Thursday, July 22, n baby girl. Dookluts of tho Pnnama-Pnclfic ex position ready for mailing, 10c and up. Mcdford Hook Store. 10fi Tho Blka will run n special train for tliolr annual iplcnlc nt Colcstln Sunday, August 1, from all ltoguo river valley points. Tho faro from this city will ho $ 1. 10. Amuscmonta and music will mnko up tho day. Tho train will bo under tho nusplcos of tho locnl lodge, and tho biggest picnic crowd of tho season will bo In at totidnnco. , Drink Colro Koln "first for thirst" Cc nt your fnvorlto fountain. It's hot, Of eourco. That's why you should not try to cook your Sunday dinner nt homo, but tnko It at tho Nnsh Cafeteria. Hvorythlng tho mar ket affords. v Tho stamp mill or tho Opp mliio near Jnokronvlllo will hogln opera tions next Tuosdny with n forco of 11 men uftor yenrs of Idloness. Oro enough Is ready to kcop tho mill In operation for thrco of four months. Tho gold' vnluoH run .from ?r to ?(1 pOrjou. Ten .stumps will bo opor nfoTl.i Tho mill Is A 20's(nnip.;vTI Opp mlno la ono of tho best goldipro durors In tho county. K Don Sheldon mid Miss ItoborlsMind Mrs. Porter J. Noff and non John will leave tomorrow on nn nuto tour of Oregon nnd California points. Thoy will ho Jlned In Snn Francisco by At torney Porter J. Noff. Mrs. Alan DracUlnrned will loavo shortly on a visit (o friends nnd ro,l nllvos 1ii't!io"c:iBt. "'' Dort It. Greer, editor of tho Ash lnnd Tidings, Is spending thlH nftor iioou In Medford on business. County Clark Gardner Is Ju tho clly today attending to biiBlnoss mutters Ilea ii ty .Moio Than Skin Deep lV lionutlful woman nlwnys has go'oddlBoillon. If your dlKoatlon Is faulty, ChHinborlnln'a Tablets will do yon good. Obtainable ovorywhoro. FRECKLES o In Uio Time to (Set Itlil of Thcxo I gly HKts There's no longer the slightest need of fooling ashamed of our freckles, as the proscription othlno double jronstl! frpjii ana drugttUt -and apt piy u umo. o it nignt uiid morning and vou should booh seo tlilit even the worst freolilea have begun to dls appear, while the lighter onoa have vanished uiillroly. It Is seldom thnt more than nn ounce Is needed, to coiapetaly clear (he skin nnd gain h beautiful olenr rumpluxtoii. llu sum Io nk for tho double streiiKth utbliia m HiU Is Mild under guarantee of mmie hack If it rails te remove fioeklcs tl'ald Adv.) Luncheon and Picnic Delicacies v 7' . FOR SUNDAY DINNER We hnvo n nice supply of Vegetables, Fruits, Cantelopes, Wntcr Melons, etc. Marsh & Bennett Sdd&iu" door east of First Nut. Bank. it ATTACK ON N0GLES DUE TOMORROW T NOOALKS, Ariz., Juh 'SA. Cnr runzu IroojMi nihniii'iuc; to nltuidi NugntoM,- Rorfum, citme uifn i-nntnel Willi n Villii'rttitiiOHt iii Sitntu Jtnr Imrn, Ion rntlw noiitli, (mtny. 'Hn oulpost lntrrieil hack ln,Nijru)i'i. (lovernor .lose iMfivlorunnr(lhc Vil la lender, rocoivcil u niport (mhtj thnt L'UOO C'airnnzu troniM loft ('mm neu lllis morning with ill lnaliirr gutm ami In Held piet'oHlo aid in the allack'uii Nugalt. Gwicnil P. Klin Callen, the Cnrnuiwi runuiiiiiidi'r. i Hiiii! In lme declared tlmt hi' -:i! In! e (he (own loiiinriiMv, The first rnglslrntlon mado In books nt tho automobllo camp grounds, which records nro kopt for nuto tourists only, wns by W. H. Snrvls who with tlireo others consti tuted a pnrty from Orlonvillo, Dlg iitonn county. Minn., on tho western bordors qf tho slno. They camped on tho giouiids Wednesday night and speak In highest terms of thp envir onment and nccommodntlonR found thern. Mr. Sarvls and associates left homo May 20 and hnvo toured tho intormountaln region, Oregon nnd California, visiting the Grand Can yon en route. Tlioy loft hero Thurs day morning, tho Yollowstono pnrk being an objective point on the home ward trip. Tholr enr wns a .13 Dulck. Although a fierce hall storm passed over tho Little Shasta valley In Sis kiyou county recently, no Ashlnnd parties owning exeuslvo properties In thnt locality report any dnmngo, tholr lands being mainly sown to wheat. Ladles of tho Chautauqua Pnrk Club have oloctod Mrs. Sarah Patter- sou prrsldont; Mrs, Ktta Lnmkln nnd Mrs. Auulo McWllllnms, vlco presi dents; Mrs. Lillian Miller, treasurer, nnd Mrs. Jonnlo Orcor, secrolnry W. K. Glendonnlng nnd nsslstnnt, outnmologlsts in tho govornmcnl sor- TOO MTK 'IC OIiAHSIFT. I'Olt SAii:-?tI,00 wliltcvstrliig linin mpek, slightly used, ?:i. Tclophono Ial Conrad. 10'. KOH SALi: 100 fool half Inch gar den hone with nozzle, $10 00, Tel ephone Hnl Conrad. 10." zr. 7n n (For Boys) 21 miles south of San Francises W Ihluk thl w elf In our brt whl UimighirulprnUi. ourrrxKiMMtnUr. oft rrt"niid.iii,n IntlttuliMu Iktt kdinlt on rorllrtru n1 a ijinilrtAllon (. r ii ot furrIlotfU( In llMi.nl Til (M.fhu,ttH In.llluU ttt TwIiBolojry itml YU. iho.ait inlMitHt rriQtrminU iir mo.1 Him h n.t rir h'.ulirunr Hlulrl,-.t rticur which !. Ml mil r vrry ihmuI Lie n( th. pplrl I n,f i,ur wmk r (ha M-hnal, lnitoflKi inlpmrnt ml IU tfritrMvAei'luMil tioin. Notltlnir hitwrTr,vo Ulllttf lAklhtUrauf VI lit k lL.fl,hnuL VW.T lir.lO,Jlc.lUtfr,Ho K ,lklmon.Cl. UNION FEED AND LIVERY SIABLE FULL KQUIPPSD LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South ttiversiilQ Phonq ISO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor Thee arlclw ac too muuerous for um tp. inqittipn. Vg oarry such nn OAtyiulvo vaiisti, ou'H bo oortnin to bw goineLltlng In the gollc-otlQU that jqp Hko. SoltiQ or thti tilings wo anil at tention to are Haqd llouns, Cnnued Moat, PloMoo, Cheese ICtc. sy 1 I,. y y f y y y y Phono 262 J si ylCC lcnvo this . week for a twe) months' trip Into various sections (unbraced in tlio extensive reserva tions. h At Kplscqpal Services noxt Suhday evening, Vcrno HJiio, who is visiting In Aslilnnd on a return trip from Hawaii, will review church and edu cational work with which ho l Ident ified in tho iBlnnds. .1. C. Dnrnnrd, pedagogue, has ro ulguad no a director of tho Fruit and Prodiicp Association owing to school duties put of town, nnd N. C. Dozler Ims been cloclihl tp fill vacancy on tho hoard. Discarding carpets, thf Mcthddlst church liny Installed nn extra nunllty of, porjc iiph)i(ii ns a floor covering. Tills substantial Improvement cost ovor ?,2f)0. , . i Knrly plodges towards anew Chau tauqua building root up an amount approximating Jir.Od. Thcso, sub scriptions wore,, made at tho recent asrombly during Its closing hours, no formnl canvass nil over town having yet been made. Fred Locltloy, stntr correspondent for tho Portland Journal, Is In town noting Aslilnnd'n oxtcnslvo Improve ments. In company with Publicity ftlanagor Duryea, on Thursday, ho made trips to tho springs and park flections, nlso visiting tho ranch of P. M. Lowe, wizard in tho cultivation of dry farm products. Tho city council Is working extra sessions' theqo days ovor n contract with tho Cnllfornln-Oregou Powor Company which sooms to bo advan tageous to tho municipality. It Is understood that tho corporation will rotlro rrom tho field, waiving nny claims ns to a franchise tho present uctlou in court against tlio company to bo dismissed. In return tho cor poration will wholesnlo current to tho city nt reduced rates, a minimum of $700 to bo charged for a minimum 70,000 kilowatt hours per month, tho current to bo available for all purposes oxcopt heat. Thoso over tures on tho part of tho compnny nro mndo on the basis or a twonty-ycar period. Another benoflt to tho city will bo tho free iiho of current in working pumps at the mlricral tJe$M$MjeJeJee A. f V t ? ? T f y v Final Of All Summer Apparel Former pricos and wholesale cost has boon lost sight of. A good rack full of Spring Tailored Splits including many staplo Tavy Blues in Serges and Poplins, sizes 10 to 40, actual values to $40.00, final clearance at $15.00 A full rack of Sming Coats including ovory, one in stock, "White Chincillas and Black Silk, and Golfino included, values to $16.50, now $10.00 Values to $25.00, now $15.00 t r r ? ? r v v T t SPECIAL RACK $5.00 One full rattle of Coast and Tailored Suits, excellent materials and owl staple stylos, a few Silk Suits inelud t'cl on (his rat'k, many sizes in 1(J and IK), a few larger, at'tual vsihiCQ tt) $2,r).()0, nov S5.00 t t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y Any Trimmed Hat in our largo cases, about ,70 , to chooso from, Laco Hats, Transparent Hats, .Leghorn Hats, valuos to $12.00, now $i2.0S EVERY WASH DRESS REDUCED Values to $0.50, now $3.08 Valuer to $9,50, now ' ...$J5.9S Values to $11,50, now $0.9S Others reduced proportionately WASH DRESSES $1.00 One table full of Wash Dresses, all sizes no values less than $1.50 and most of them are $2.15 and a few up to $50, now $1.00 Hungalow Aprons, now 49 Hib (iirigham 4pwis, now 29(? $1.25 Crepo Oowns, now 98 Ribbons, values to 75c, now.'. 25 ! One lablo full f ShirLWaists, values .f t. $.1.59, now :..;. siO.Q -f l.0 SluH Agists at aclv onjhalt I price SEE THE NEW FALL Untrimmed Shapes $1.00 v - ;;m;;$m springs stations?4 Thjtj'-fiiora'jJjiOi iiBo'l- tho chcaperj- niHl-n-srhflngcnip' has been submitted fdr rnoro kilowatt bourns thannliovo indicated. Hob Goodyear, of '-Berkeley, Calj, Is visiting hs mother, Mrs. Jennie Goodyear, nnd various relatives. Mrs. Olivia Schilling nnd Chester Wolcott wore married on Wednesday by Jtev. it. w. Farquhur, or the Cou- Krcgaiionai cnuren. Tlio ceremony occurred nt the homo ot Itoy Walker, oji tho.Dottlnvnrd. Ttavbrldo Is tho daughter ofi Mr. and 'Mtb. ILK. Poh- Inud. .Mr. Wolcott la n business mnni of . Marshricld, for which city newly marrledi couple loft Wednesday even ing, going by tho way of Uosoburg. Chnrloy TtcWllilrtiiitf was oVor fro'nil Klamath Falls Wednesday w'llh two1 pasBOUgers' bound for Portlaiid', tlo reported Hint hln Hep G behaVcil splendidly ovor ho'Grcon Springs road which Is Improved in sections. His brother Klvldgo returned with him Thursdny morning, Tom Wright, recently employed In tho big department storo ot the Mc Cloud Lumbor Co., hn sreturned to hs homo In thq Nob Hill district of Ashlnnd. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Vincent. Mrs. Groves, MIns Jcsilo Dallnrd nnd Miss Ituth Hedges, nil .or North Yakima, Wash,, "wero of a motor pnrty which camped on tho nutomobllo grounds onriy In tho week, hound for Snn Francisco nnd Snn Diego. On tho roturn trip thoy will visit Crater Lnko. MIbh I lodges Is a niece of Hnlph Hedges of this city. Thplrcar1 wtiojono of. tho blggost wjdclt baa, yet pul lp upopnnrncp at Uio camping blnco, a rostful spot whlch oxclted the admiration or tho excursionists. Mr, nn( Mrs. W. D. Hodgson, ac companied by (heir dapRhtora Marlon nnd Mnrgnrot and son John, started this weok In tho family Ford for a trip to Crescent City, going by ho way of Grants Pass.- An Innovation In church circles will bo n composite address by thrco business men al tho Baptist church on next Sunday morning In IIou of a formnl sermon by tho pastor. Tho thomo will ho "Why I Am a Chris tian," tho spoakors being a banker, Clearance SPECIAL RACK $2.98 WASH DRESSES One full rack of Wash Dresses in cluding the season's bcsl styles in Linens, K'atines, (iinghams and Ma dras, all sizes M to 12, actual values to $1.1.50, final clearance .$2.i)S $12.00 DRESS SKIRTS $4.95 About 70 Dress Skirts to choose from in Shepherd checks, Poplins, Voiles, Serges, etc., black ami colors, aotual values io $12.00, now $4.95 JACK TAR MIDDIES REDUCED $1.75 to $2.00 Middies, now $1.48 $1.50 Middies, now $1.19 One lot of $l.50.Middies, now 98p One lot of Middies, small sizes, now 50?? $1.75 Niagara Maid long Silk Gloves jjciw v $1.50 $1.25 Niagara Maid long Silk (1 loves $1.20 Niagara Maid tw,o button Cllovqs now L ..,& v 79 'T-wb butJorfNiagara Maid Silk Gloves ncRv ,... I....H. .. 45 $l'75 Kid Gloves, this sale $1.50 "STYLE CRAFT" TAILORED SUITS a lumber deftlcY'nnd a rancher. Al though tbo names of the prencnors pro torn nre not for publication, they ato supposed Jo, refer to Vomer O. N. Smith, Orson P. Carson and Clins. A. Smith In order as above given. Miss Vornon Pylnnd ot Sprlngflold, Missouri, ban been olected teacher In tho second grado or tho West Sldo schools, rilling tho position formerly occupied by Miss Sllva Drown, now Mrs. George Iccnhowcr. Itcv. II. A. Cnrnnhnn. nrtstor of tli6 Presbyterian church loft Wednesday for Kugono as n dclogato to tho Ore gon ijynod. Itov. David OnBtler, mls- hltihftry evangelist (or this district, ftc coinpaiitdl lllni. They will roturn early next week. Illinois optrnl prlvnlo coach No. 9 occupied by General Mnnager T. J- Foley nn lnrty, went sriutli Tues day nrtomoop. On Thurcdny tho rail roader was followed by Governor IDunnp or Illinois, whoso party was brought rrom Medford by nuto to Join No, 13 hero tor Snn Francisco. M. V. Crocker, railway engineer on tho Southern Pacific nt Portland, was In Ashlnnd recently on business mnttcrs relating to property Interests hero. . Tho Do Groat speclnl, convoying over 150 schoolmasters nnd bcIiooI mn'nis rrom Buffalo, Now York, pass ed through northbound Thursday 'af ternoon, remaining one hour, within which period a dozen autos wero re quisitioned nnd tho visitors taken for a sightseeing trip about town. In addition thoy woro presented with posies and regaled with llthla, Com mercial club officials report tho vis itors as having been a llvoly bunch of excursionists who appreciated to tho utmost cqurtcslca extended. "Water privileges to local users hnvo recently been assigned to T. K. Bolton on 30 ncros, molsturo to bo diverted from' Maple creek, and to Myra Holmes of tho Dollovlow sec tion, 40 acres -with water from Sul phur Springs. Foregoing permits are among thoso isBued from tho stnto water depnrtmont engineer's office. Tho Ulalock toncment on B street near corner of Oak, Is undergoing ex. tenBlvb nltorntlons and ropnlrs. .A. T X y y y t y y y t y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y You Can Do Better at Ahrens IN STEBLINi LIVES A 01RL Wilis buffered A3 Many Girl Do Tells Mow Sho Found Relief. Stcrlinp. Conn.-" I nm n rIH of 22 yenra nnd 1 used id faint nwny overy montn nnu wnn very wenk. I wns nlso holhcrcd n lot with fuiriule wonknosa. I road your little lxiel: 'Wisdom for Wo-mi-nnml IbbwIiow others had been helped by Lydin E. Pinkhnin'fl Vegotn hl" Compound, nnd decided to try it, nml It hna mndo mc feol like a new girl nnd 1 am now relieved of nil thoso troubles. I hope nil younR jjirls will get relief ns I hove. I never ftlt Letter In, my l!fe."-Mra. Joiltf TCTnE.VVLT. Box 110, Sterling Conn. Uwrnnn. M.Y. "I hnve taken Ly din E. Plnkham's Vcgctcblo Compound nnd I highly recommend It. If nnyono wnnU to wrlto to me I will gladly toll her about my cniso. I wos cortninly in n bad condition na my blood wnn nil turn ing to wntcr. I had pimples on my fnru nnd n bad color, nnd for livo ywira I hud been troubled with suppression. Tlia doctors called it 'Anemia nnd b'xlinus Kon.'nnd ttnld I wns nil run down, but Lydii E. Plnkhcin'o Vegetable Coin EDijnd bnn'sht ncout nil right "-Mba AVlSAMY;inp, ljox 71. Masscna, N.Y. Younff Olrls, IZ6I This Artvicc. Girls who nro troubW with painful or irrogulo- periods, backache, hendnche, drngglng-down sensntions, fainting cpolla or mdigestion.shoiild Immediately etl: restoration to health by taking Ly dio K. Pinkhnm'u Vo.Tetable Compound. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME ET. OUR PRICES Medford Creamery 115 N. Central Ave. Gini Chung China Herb Store llorli Cuifs for Kntvirlio, lli'iulnrlio, Catarrh, Dlptlilliorin, Soro 'J'lirimt, Lung Trouble, Ouiror, Kidney Trouble, Stoumcli Tioublo, Ileait Tnmlile, JIiills and I-Vvor, Cramps, C)iiglih, I'mir ('liiiilntlon. Car lltltH'Jl'h, Tiiiikii-s, CnK(Hl ItlVllht, Cmiw all MikU of C.,ollit NO OPKItATIO.V. To Whom It Mny Concern: I nm Irco from rlioiuimtlain. You can bo tho sniiio by taking (rdntmnnta from Clint Cluing, tho liorh doctor. My rJioiiiimtlMin wan o bad tnlit It mndo mo so weak 1 could scarcely get up when I un down nnd the pain I mif fored one could hnrdly know unlosa ono had tlio saiuo dliunso. 1 was truly ilbyattsfled and (llsgustod with 'lf in my. condition nnd trying to livo. Now to my friends that enro to bo cured nnd would Hko to bo freo try the herb doctor Ho can cer tainly nllcvc In n vry abort tlmn. Very trulv jour , MltR M I, KOLB. J! 1 1 I-'IHIKT ST., Mi:irmi. OUIJ. RINGS offer moro variety than nny othor form of Jcwvlrv wo can show you today, cluster rlns with dlffureut combinations of stoncus, signet rings, Bolltalres and wedding rings. See them. Coolest storo in town. You'll en joy shopping at this storo. MARTIN .1. REDDY THE JBWKLIJIt FOR Ql'VUTY. 212 B Main St. i if Wi I ink v- '-ail ft- jM. BL I MOTORISTS Do you know the ROADS of OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON and BRITISH COLUMBIA They nro all in thy now ROAD BOOK You should havo quo. CRATER LAKE , MOTOR CAR CO. 1 Tk w I fi'l K '!. i4