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PAGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKHCSON. TTES.UY, (XTOUKll 2G Vjo m a- 91 ZJ if PSB ,---- A OCAL AND PERSONAL V . I lilM-tMHI-IH..! Dr. W. II. Xudlntr, wlio lias licen In tho Sacred Heart hospital for foiiio time, will not bo nblo to bo out yet, for several days. J. O. GerlcItiR, tlio best nil around nliotographcr In southern Oregon, Alwnyu reliable. Negatives raado any where, tlmo or plnco. Btudlo 228 , Wain St; Phono 320-.T. MIrs Alia Knlps of Medford Bpont Bunilny vUltlns rulcitlvou In Grants Pnou. Buy Medford nuulo candy nt tho ShfiBta. Kldor T. G. llunili, prosldont of tlio Southern Oregon Savon Day Advent Iit'ls, priBsod throuRh Medford Sunday enrouto lo tho San Prnnrlaro expo sition mid tho Imm l.linla confur unco. WoBton Camora Shop for first cIiibh Kodak flnlflhliiK and Kodak Huppllmi. I'M AhIiIiiuiIi, tho tolmrco man, and Mr. Maitholtnur, tho pipe man, both of Portland, urn lenowlnn IiiimI- noHfl arqiiiiliiliiiicoH In thlH city today. Do Voo hujH boor liotllnn, W. a ml Mrs. HopkliiH, Mr. and Mrs. , B. B, IlopklnH and Miss IlapkliiH, of iilngnrn FallH, reglstoroil ttt tlio llo lfi"Medfonl tills morning for a brlof visit to thin valloy. ' Shoo repairing gunrantrcd nt 131 den'fl. ' 20 1 W. S. John, of Auburn, MiiIiim, Ik looking about tho illy and valloy thin work. Kuril dunned nt tho I'untnrlum Dyo Works. V. Hornuin, of Seattle, Is a Mod ford visitor today. Tho best styles, tho best qualities "tid tho boat prlcos aro found In tho millinery doparttnont of tho M. M. Dopt. Store. 100 'M. W. Frninn, a IiiihIiiosh man of Spoknno, Wnshlngton, arrived In Med ford for a brlof visit today. " Ilutto Falls Wood Yard, Phono IS nr 22.1; wood all kinds. 20.1 Albert Allwny, who lias been visit ing dlfforont sertloiiK of the valley this month, with a vlow to futuro In ewttniont, loft this morning for his lionii) In IIoIho valloy, Idaho. Home inhile tnffy nt Do Voo'b, , -Attorney deo. W. Trefren, of Asli lnid, Is In (ho city today on legal bus iness, pasalng on to Jacksonville on an early car In tho forenoon. Will iwiyono who hns a Domorost or W, 0. T. It. gold or sliver medal please notify Phono 070-M, or taP .115 llartlcet strott, 188 IVW. Iloko, proprietor of the Itoguo Klver Valley cannery, accom panied by bis son Nugent), left today Tor a few days' sojourn In tho Klam ath country. yen Dnvn Wood about thnt firs In tirnnro policy. Offlcn Mull Tribune Illrig. visitor to this city who found a T luud gordon boot grown In the bark yard of D. C. Hone, IIS Cottage avenue, Mod ford, hnd to test the nut urnlnenH of Its skin with n Imirobliide tills morning to determine whether It wns n real, Hiiro enough beet. Ho ad mitted It was and conftwwed tabt It Is oie pf the fluent specimens ho ever saw. Hldnn'H shoo ropalr shop moved arroBS ntreot from old stnnd. 201 Kxrolleut Hpociuieui of sugar beets grown in this valley, koim with culti vation nml souio without It, nro on ex hibit nt tlio CnminerrlNl club room. Those nilsod without culllvAtioii fliouliln't bo taken na an example of what a lny former may do, however Inquiry will develop the fuel thnt the condition In which tboy grew wue afferent from that found on most farms. Cultivation Is wlmt gives thum natural porfoetlon. Olipcolato croa;ua, caniinols, chips, peanuts, etc., only SOo n lb. nt Do Voo's. A sunflower "hood" grown In this nlloy and now on exhibition at the Coiuniorolal olub room miMiaurea IK In oho In dlHiueter. A lndy visitor who has a floek of burred rooks naked whether or not the semi wan rwill ood for an thing. As chicken feud Hmv uro oapedally exewllaut when round unit mixed with other gralttf. They uorvo as a great sllmulaut to egg production, besides cuntuliilng an oU thnt Is eouUuetive t tho health uf tho'fowl. ''Try one of tuoio big Ico cold S cent inUkshnkes nt Do Voe'a. 'harbw K llslii, a vlaltor ft am Portland, u looking about the alloy today, tjiiminiiig rondltloua favor able to tin 'I. mi buslllesa. Wo proloiiK Hi- life of our olntlieaj by en re nil ciianim-. pressing, repair lUK or Wllnlnp Pantorlum De Works. B Fr St Noith Phowe U Judge Piling V Paint, r. from 2J4p nesotn. elojUitfU nl Mfdford wstflay to make Inquiry n to (niit ioiiUUIom being ospoclullj' intt rt'KiH.t in MiiplM. Ho will luavocil! Uio I'vi'imiK iruln for Ban Krnucnsoo and nius rind tiui to dovot9 n Vook to tills miuv (n his return from Uio fnlr . nuttti'rnut Utnnil'at Do Voe1. a n. nahttQt to Ui 3)"'.in i- lov. U this week Ipoklng ui prs j.e t for a tat stork purchar- In thus pud adjoining dlsrtlcts. C. 13. Howell, who formerly owned considerable stock nnd range In the Illinois valley, but who hns made bis homo for thrco years in Colorado, In visiting Jnekson county's most at tractive timber districts this week His mission Is somewhat mysterious, fllnco he conpeals its, plirposo; but ho promises to come again, probably with a buslneRH proposition up bis slcovo. When better insurance Is sold Holmes Tho InHurnnco Man will roll It. " . Cirn. Hon mm nml Air ritiml ttt Itriil. inc. Calif., iinssuil (limtiuh MdiirA! this inortilng on tholr wuy home, nfter i fortulgbt or hunting nnd sightseeing In tho IIokiic river lounlry. Hook binding of any kind nt tho Mall Trlbuno offlco. Amos White, of Albany, llils slate. Is vlBltlug relatives in.JiieksonvllIe mid friends In this city this week. Christian Science books, booklets and mailing curds. Medford Hook Store. Mm. Mary C. WoIIm routrned last ovonlng rroni n nextended visit with her shn mid dniigher In Cnllfornln, having seen both of the big fairs while In that state. Polled haul and Itncon nt DnVoo's At small cost with unexcelled set vice wo muse your clothes look new Ilecomo one of our satisfied patrons. All workjgunrnnteoil. Pnntorium Dyn Works. Three new Itoyal typewriters have Just been sold by (he Medford Hook Store. In tho circuit court nt Jacksonville today the case of the Stuto vs. C. W. Cnsebolt, Involving the removal of a hondgnto from the canal of n private water system, was railed mid, nt press hour was still on trial. "No trestinss" slcna for nnln nt Mali Tribune offlco. ' I. A. Lunborgor nnd wife, of Koit Worth, Toxns, nre tnrrylng In the city tedny. Kvnryltody likon llox Hall nnd are bonofltted by It, for It Invigorates both mind and body. Kasclnntlng, thrilling, healthful. jhu Attorney (Ico. W. Chorry went to Jacksonville Itoday on piorosslonnl biislnoss. A free lesson with each purchimo this week nt tho Handicraft Shop. 18(1 Threo bibulous tourists wero given ton mlnutos to dlsnppoar today by the poUqjj court. Othorwlso, quiet rolgned In thnt tribunal. Ilrlng thoso old mngnzlnos and pe riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. MIhb Ilortha Plttnian, now visiting with the family of Plro Chief J. W l.nwton, will lenvo next week for the Snn Krnnclsco exposition, beforo she returns to her home nt Kort Klnmnth. Item! "Oct ltlcli Oiiick AVnlllnK- ford" In tho Orogonlnn nnd San I-'mn-clsco Nxnmluor nnd see tho pictures nt the Star thentor beginning Kriday, Nov. 12th. Prank Houston of Trail was n city visitor today. We hao been compelled to move to larger quarters ami you will now find us at HI Si K. Main street with the lar gest display of flue furs ever shown in Mod ford. P. W. llartlell. 181 A verdict of not guilty was return ed Monday in the clri'iilt rnuri mi Incksouvllle In the case or tho stste against C'hnrlos Austin, accused of pulling a gun upon C P Angle, the result of n neighborhood quarrel In the Antelope valley Inst June. Job Printing In mi Its branches nt the Mali Trlbuno office. City lleeordor Hlmer T. Posa will have the city's budget In readiness for the consideration of the budget com mittee nt Ita meeting next Prlda afternoon, providing ror the levy this tsll for the -purpose of covering next vesr's municipal expenses. Tentative provision will mIio he theieiii for bond Interest and Incidental expense pend ing the result of the forthcoming election. Do Voo dull vera the Orogonlnn to you overy day for 75c a month. Hco. Huts, local architect, Is io- coverlug ver favoiMbl) fiom sit op- erstloa perforuiwl last I'rldaj by Dr. Htearns. the cause being a souiewhut serious sf feci Ion of one of hie feet. Drs. A. It. nnd Louise Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stownrt build ing, m Nnat Main St. V a Itoseubamii came In from the Peltou iamb Tuesday to look after business mutter. PreeU routed peanuts at Da Vot's Postage staaAiHi at Vvs Voe'a. Hot Tawnloa nt tho Shaetn. "Xo hunting" signs for salo nt the Mall Tribune offloe. Letter heads, em elope, bill bonds, ItMMM leaf syatetus, at the Mali Tri bune office ladles have voitr fuia cleaned, re- iiiodelvd and re' I mil now, to avoid tb rush. P. W Mart leu. au K. Main 111 Comets w4e m your ladivldwa meainreaCMie, guaranteed. . Hartletl. PEAC E TERMS TO IGERMANS CLAIM BE SUBMITTED BY VDN-BUELOW t.OVDON, Oct. (l. A repoit rcnebjjd here today ibut Print e Von Hiielow, former Dftinaii i-Iiimi -cllor, Will hhoilly Kiilimil Ik Pictldeiil WJI aiiii ami King Alfonso of Spam mi outlinii of the condition- on which (lennnuv jnislit lie dii"-ei to dir.cu-- teiniM rtl pence. The rejiort Is eontniiied niit Heuter ilii-pnteh from MfldriiJ mid lum not been rorrtihornU'd from miv other soiuee. 'I lie dinpalfi gitu iim mi tlioiity Prince (.'Hinpotenle, mi Italian nolileiiinn, m1io ii n blotlier-iii-luw of Prince Von (inflow. The report wn Jlrst iMiblinlied in .Madrid, the corre jiondent .ny, in llie fonn of n lne snye from Komi. At lut report- Ptiiiee Vim Hiielow wiih ill. A iiu-wme from Heilin on Sliniliiv mild In' wns i'iiiiIimi'iI In In.. room in Colo'-me n the rc-iilt of n liL'lit indisposition, Tlie innce whm on In-. un to II.hIi-ii ll.'Hlen PROGRESS ALONG ZEPPELIN BOMBS KILL BY SHOCK LONDON', Oct 20, Correspondence of the A P.- Surgeons In Ungllsh hospltnls who huve attended victims of eppolln raids give romnrkablo rncts rognrdlng tho work of bombs Inunchod rroni nlr craft. Apart from their oxploslvo force, nilnsllcs dropped from n height of n inllo or two gain such momonttun thnt they do grcnt damngo by their dlsturbiinco of tho nlr. fctJif'U Some of thoso killed have met their death from the shock of explosions without being hit by any fragments of shell or sustaining wounds. A 'urge proportion of those killed In the cl reels and a majority of the wound ed hnvo received their wounds from broken glass. ALL BATTLE LINES UK It LIN, Oct"' C. by wlrcmss'to Snyvllle. Oerninn advances on nil fronts nre, reported In today's, official statement. Oermnn positions over n front of 2bU meters In the Cliumpague north of Lo Slosnll, which the French can- tured Sundny, are ssid to havo heon retnken. Five officers and 1T.0 French soldiers wore captured. Only one small French northeast of Le Mesnll remains In the hands or the French. On the northern part or tlfc Rus sian front Field Marshal Von lllndon burg's army has ngaln crossed the Illoukst district nnd reconquered Kaslnilrshlki rami. Further south the army of Prince Leopold repulsed Itusslan nttuclts east of Harunovlchi and south of Vygonovsltoyo lake. The army of (lenernl Von Llnsen- gen hns stormed the Husalmi position east or Kolkl nnd west or C'Enrtorysk, and repulsed n Itusslnn counter at tack. Four offlcora nnd 1-lfiO men and ten hiaqhlne guns were captured. A further md vanre was mado yes terday by the Oorman forces In Sor bin. Fast of Vlscgrnd, Ilosnln, fur ther progress was made and several positions were occupied. South of Palauka ground was gained on the northern sldpo or tho linen vnlley. Further east the (lerninns captured Mnrkovatsh, Laopo nnd Kulhhovo. During the last three days DUO Ser bians have been captured. ARIZONA STRIKERS VOTING SOLIDLY EOR ARBITRATION CLIFTON, Ariz, Oct 2il Incom plete count of tho vote cast todny by mass meetings or strikers ami citizens of the copper mining camps of Clif ton, Morenci, and Metcnlf, upon n proposition ror arbitration or the wage scale dirreronces, showed only n scattering vole had been cast against the proposition. ' deicd for the Villa troops were -till held on this -side of the bnundnn awaiting pnvnicnt. CHINESE CENSORSHIP PROMOTES MONARCHY BOOMERS RUSH FOR HOMESTEADS PIIOKNIX, Ariz., Oct. 20. One hundred militiamen under command or Mnjor N. P. (Irlmstend of Phoenix, will lenvo Moan nnd Tempc tonight for Clifton to reinforce the two hun dred state troops already In the iop- per strike district. Ohnrlos W. Har ris, stnto adjutant general, nlreny lias left ror Clifton. "I do not look fpr nn eurly settle ment of the present strike," said an official "'Preparations are being made to provide for the strikers. The town of Miami alone has sent $ir.uo to Clirton In the past five days." CANANEA SMELTER ciMvmiii n..i -)fi fliiiniDii Ollil.1WII.il, " .. - i nmong foreigner- 'cems to lie hugely in favor of u return by China to the iiKiimr. Iniil I'linn ill ''iivi-1 iniienl. fllic of the principal iciimhis uuvnnceu i- . i .t i li I.1....1 i...t Hint Hie qiieniion oi riesnu-ni uuu Shi Kni's Hiieces-or. to which sreitt iniportuPce is ntiiiclied, would thus he "cttlcd. Some feeling has been aroused", howevci, dy the presume which the nioniirt'liieiil tiuty i- e.vertinir on the veriiuMi!nr newspapers. Several ('nit i in IIHW-.IIIIIIIII-S bnVii been olillU- eil lo censo mlvere critieiin of the plan to restote the uiouuiehy, mid piopiiclois of other pupers.hne lieeu tirresicii. After a long controversy the Asto rla cllty council voted unanimously tto grant the Pacific light .fe Powei Co. a street franchise on Franklin avenue. IMPERIAL VALLEY LOS ANfin.KS, Oil. 21J.-A large number of men were umped todny on the 730."i-iicio (met in Impetial val ley which vns rcilorcd to entry by government land officials here yes. teiiluy iiuilcr iitiiietiiiiis troui th- eoinmissioi'er of the general laud of ficii nt Washington, I). ('. Aiinoiimenieiil ot the rotornliou of the laud to entry stinted a nihil froin Impuriitl alley (owns to the neteage. ('iniiiimit.i enl'ihlishcd guards an 1 built lion I ires during I he night to l.ecj off trespassers. A tense Mitiintiou is said to ha( dcvelojicd, which may lesult in trou ble between livul elaimmits. 'flic bind which lias been rislored to entry lies west of the Sotithcwi I'nciric railroad and is near the town of lirawlcy, .N'iland mid l(oltil!e. Some of it is said to be woitb-.'MOO 1111 acre, DRAWS ITS FIRES CS " COORTHOOSEN EWS TURKISH TROOPS DEPEND BULGARIA Reported by Jackson Coqnty At Tact Co.. Blxth and Fir BU. LONDON', Oct. i0. flic report that Tuikisb troops aie being: concentrated M Hiirgns, V1111111 nml other points on the Illiies sen oast of Bulgaria, is reiterated 111 advices received horu today from Athens. Renter's corre spondent ways thut the Turks nro to otipose Russian nltemnts lo lauo trobM, liHviuir repbieed llulgurisim beraiis4 it was leu led the hitter could not be counted on to rcwl.t the Run sinus, A diswle lo the Kxehange Tele Krnph eoiuiMiuy siih: "Fivq tlioiiMund (lennaii koblierw from Coiistantiuople nre replscing liulgmi.ins nt points m the (Hack himi littei-id. Di'lciisc of (he coast has been intiu-lcd to dermmiv." CALIFORNIA VOIES Circuit It. Iloiiilebough vs. Ora Angle, et al, receipt I). M. Parry yt. Lillian Mac flluck, ntritlnvlt. Central Point Stnto Hank vs. dco. Hut, notice; reply. H. M. McFarloud vs. Henrv lltim- pliroy et al, lOturn of suniiuons. Hello Nlckell vs. It. ll. Ilrnilshnw. et n), answer of '-:frio Mao Torrlll. It. II. Toh vs. Ahnlo 11. Colby et al, cost bill. Marlon Tyer vsi H. L. Mend et al. reply. Sadlo Homlne vs. Cleveland Noml. nle, prof of mailing: suniiuons. israol J. Hanson vs. May Lewis, et al, admission of service. Don Cameron vs. .1. D. Jones, cost bill. Aurlo M. Draper vs. Hale. ot al, suit In equity. .1. H. Olson vs. H. K. Hull. 11. a. flray, et nl, notlco of lien. .lease Nenthunior vs. Addle ln Jones Sherwood et al, cost bill. Alexander McMillan vs. Henry 11 Sander et nl, cost bill. 2CAC0. Ariz.. Oct. 2(1. Fires have been drawn from tlio big smelter nt Cnnnncn, according to word brought hero todny, tho entire force of smel ter nnd initio workers of tho big cop per district hnvo beon paid off mi 1 in lieu of railroad service twenty auto mobiles bae been transporting the men to the border at this point. Vnquis under (lenernl Fibalejo, Villa chief in Honorn. nro m emit ml of tho camp, but they nre snid to be destitute, mid refuirees tin-ium? hen. expressed the idea that the entire camp would be looted. Supplies or- . . , v4$$w'4-$.g',V OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OFI CATARH?, "r e XMjir JBkiL -7"TTwY""m t rjvirnmnt YnPTf. rnmnrcri of Parlcard ........... ,w... v..r...T w... ...... . . . and Ford companies, and oilier authori ties, declare oil from asphalt-base crude has greatest efficiency. And it was on tJtfitirucy that Zerolene, the oil made from California asphalt-base petroleum, was , awarded highest competitive honors, San Frac'4.0 and San Diego Expositions. Standard Oil Company (C.IIfornU) u.(.u bill ZEROLENE ilte Standard QH for tfolor Cars ON NON-PARTISANSHIP SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. St). Local representative of Gtnurnor Hiram V. Johneou mid the state administra tion onrly today expiosnul the great est confldenco that the olectorato of Calironih at the polls today would endorse the two so-called non-partisan measures pHeevd b) the last ltgl lwluie and loft to the people by the lu. oMiik of the leferemlum. With eleven nuxiaiiriw and no cn dli'ales to ote on. tli olectorsto of Csllfornla wms slow In Melting to the polls tedy Advleee frem msny towns In the coumo of tho morning wore that (be vole v fur below the iihuh! 11 mount Piiibnio Kstate or Frank C. Roberts, peti tion, order. Kstnle or A. W. Selsby, proor or publication or sale of real proper! ICstate of Sarah I.owdeu, order for final account. Kstate of Ftinnlo .1. Dozler, lotter.i of administration. Kstate of Joshua Nenlheaiumer, In- entory nnd npiiriilseinoiit. ISstnte or Lyilla Powell Hoyd, bond; order udmlttlng will: oider appoint lug appraisers. Kstate of Chns. K. Hiirgan, appoint ment or npprlnsers: bond How To Get Relief When Head and Nobo are Muffed Up, Count llttyl Ymjr ccd.l In lieml or catarrh dlftpcars. Your r);rgnl not. trlh will 0mii, tlio nlr passages of your bend will clear and jou tin brcntliv freely. No more MiaMiics, hawking, mucous ilUclinrgc, dryiiect or ln-nlnoho; no struggling for bnath ut niglit. Get a fnaall little of lily's Cream lluhn from jour druggUt an.l apply u little of tliU frngrnnt nntioptlc ermni In your ntrllH. It penetrates tliroiil everj- air pas aca "f the li ol Koothlnr ami lulling the w .Ren or inthuneJ miicou nicinbranc, gimg aoii lastnnt relief. Hctt.I c lis nnd ruturrli yield llko 11 ng t P - tUy stuffed up and lulsvrublv, P.e'iff Is urc Medford Conservatory Kxpres.'.loii, Video Wink, Public Speaking, Pliyslcnl Training.. mhs. iiYNirni: hovious. Piano, Musluil History, Hannony, CoimteriHdnt. MISS 1VADF.LT, SWINDLKIt. Private lessons, or classes of six or more, may bo nrrangod for at any tlmo. Office Heurs: 9 n. m.-12 a. m. COLLEGE IHIILDINO 1 P. 111.- 5 p. in. Phone 1C-L The NEW DEERE HIGH LIFT Sulky Plow MottttlUi. FORD STOLEN WHILE AT CHURCH Ileal IChtnto Transfers Geo. H. Itlckerson to .1. M. Pensen et al. 2-3 Int mining piopert in Steamboat Mln- ' lt j 1,00 Msud C. Kedeakor to K. s. 1U- doekor. id. :7-2V QCD .. 1.00 Edgar F Wolcoll to Augusta L. KKKleston, pt. ii-3l-7K .. 1.00 Dovter Hale nt u to D. K. Green, l-s Int. In U3-SS-2W 10.00 Kredrleh Thlee ot u to T Helmroth. QCD m.OO J A. I.eHinan to It. F. I.ow- iu, I t in in Hildge Ditch Co.. in 7-:LS-tV ... 1 no I. F. PrlttMW et u to Francis L Kherniiiau. lot 11 Ash- lend 1 1 mim toad Aeso. Tract, U CIl 1 00 Pnlla lllheu to Horace n llllven. pt 33-8S.IW QCD .'MO 00 v r iK 4V '--'-'- I i iivj. iii Ni'ni.usi bte perfect ly by correcting refractive errors of tho eyes w ith exact lenses DR. RICKERT le.ilghl SpccinlUt Medford. ... Orocon DAISY cut. Pulls onsiop than a walking' plow of tlio same width of Runs at an even depth and turns the trash under bettor. Come in and see them or ask the men that have them. HUBBARD BROS. ItllHKKAIIi,, VITKM'IOV B order of the Noble lirun.l th.-r will be a specie! uieetlim riuii.u Oet. HUk, wbM the Assembh Pjt dent win make us aa official viit milt R. DAILY. ! Ucretar SCIKHII, WAmt.V.NTS Will SALE ar-tiuol IHhtrljut No. 7 4. P O Trail, Oriiua Warraule for sale. Amount Que ThouMud Dollar, in $50 units, te ruu from 0110 to fhe jours, with lenrel Inter i. I W MILLKIt. Clerk r 1 , "1 i'ii wm) iiMt jjiiii 111 ilium seijii BUTTER M " U-i i.i-i n a Witfcj kAmaiutf .. u tk.i . .j JT r ... , urn. iw rannr h ol'Uea timn Us evidence. U k Kmmmmmmm 'l.l.. .l ikul 1.. 1.. k...u ..A Wbj, ..--. . M ,. . ,, I " imm pihw in ejfan mmr iw "W ""'""" -" ' wal tin tM . yHB v Vllh l4U,r.l TrT. u M,1fnrt Mart. TOO lTH 10 CiaSSIHvT mm w m VAKTMI -KwralatMNt; Mf'llf1 rftm: dMiMrv. sur:j.'",r, Growlntj more popular every day. Sweet ami a superior flavor. G5e PER ROLL White Velvet Ice Lream Co. II Jfe. GMUruJ, Phage. t$l THERE IS A REASON WHY GOLD SEAL BUTTER Is preferred to any other kind, bo wiuse it is irodnced by the most of t'ieient and up-to-date methods and machinery known to the creamery in dustry. HOUSEWIVES Tnstet on your grocer sending vou OOL1) SKAL Uutter, ll will please you. There is nothing better nuulo. The Jackson County Creamery Medford, Oregon m