jpaaia foet: mwow M&m Timvm, unworn qwqqx. mqkd-ay. uMiru ivhm fc-r i c ,. U i ft- , MEDFOItD MAIL TllllJUNfS OfflcflMafl Trtbun WuiMine, North fir strest. tslapttone ft. 2S-17-2 The OmofrnlW) Tfmon, Hie MsdrncI lall.TM htitnr Trsmi, T)i Booth' crn urfgofMn, Th AariiaiMi tmm. cnaoRiPTioir xatzi On year, by mai . fS.i uh moaih, bi , br mail .. , .., IVr r rponin, Afeflfgrd. i. at llrrl by mrrlr In roril. I' Hientx, Jacksonville anil Central Point .. . .80 Haturday enlr. or mall, prr ymr... 2 es Weekly, pr year . . UO -floM Paper of Hie Clly ef MsOferd. Offltnl j'n por of JaaNnon County. Hate rl 0 Hfffmicl-BlM rmtttsr nt HMtrVrrd, Oregon, umlr the aot of Mareh 1, 18TB. Hworn Circulation for 1914, 2.88. l'ull leased wire Associated Prcit dls MtCllrS. Bubsorlbora falling to ro- cfllvo papors promptly, phono Circulation Manager at 210-11 ! .5. HONG KONG KOLUM Vory Onrnkal Om death baa already resulted. It i a comical sight to see policeman anil parttelaiM hnatllnit from pint to place In the rlly,. potting tip warn ing alam. Jereeyvtli'e (Ind.) It pub lican. J. . ' 'Willi 1 -LOSTV 'Will U10 Indy clrJvIiiK IiIrIi Mt open btiKfiy, worrol liorito, who found long pnntn In hur luiMKy, loft by boy who wub rlilhiK with hur Fri day nftornoon, plaovo leave panta at I'rawi of floe and rooelvo rowanl? YpDllautl (Ou.) 1'rottR. And II W'iih UN ItlKhtOnc, Too Whllo huntliii; nonr Swltzlor ro contly IMward Swonnoy, of Knox'vlllo, Tonn., nccldontally shot hlmaolf In tho rlRht bbhvb vkr.bcbR. Colum bia (Mo.) .MlkBourlau. A INMiwirkiihlo Vimiiik Woniiiii Tho lirliln la n ploailiiK yoiniK woninn. well known In Ilmirdatown'H , youiiKor loolul t and tin Joy tjio uoiiualutRiico of ovorynuo who knows hur -Ilwirilnlowii (111.) star. WIii-ioV Th brldo wore an oxqiiUlu ilia IHOiitl clMtor hroueh, the gift or tho groom, nuil oarrlml a floral muff of lirldo'H rotoa and vultoy lllloa. The room woro it gold watch and elmln, the Bft or the bride. Marion (0.) TrlJjuiuj. H'fitli' ICihi" """"""- hi i I . n $ff mAh - w-1 um. m 1MrmatrBrafcaji on tt Oairo dlvUiea, haa tee twt the paat ,, tfeN VOMcVi ti) PraiHt. TMaa, for Ma wtfea health Harrlaburf (III CfcrMttlo. On 'lliear Wnj On Mk hlahway. near Bardie croaa. lM, Mi Suaday teat, la a bugg). Hiulrt Mil lea uulted lu matrimony , Mr. Yttw Ntejav, aieti , to Xlas O,!!!. ! II. Mo ranU, m giMfU, mo trouble. ju nay toe happy couple travei-tet the 8ardta lilghwajr. put tt matriwoHlnl blub way tbat may lead to h lotic, happy am fruUUl Ul.- The lMuuikuorvllle (Ark.) JHot. 'Hie 1teulu A iv the Kimo I never aoe a battllug atlek new ndaya. Gee. but I uaed to wtM one of iha apllttlered paddlea when I 'wai yaitner. "We had aa W alab boueli with (our pew for' lege, and on thle bewh J would lay the elothee and then eeap thetu HUd whale the very dtckeui out. (Aleo buat up the buttons aud beat out the dirt.) Par don me for meuttoHlag It. befs, but I whb Juat wondering what had 1m 00 me of tbat iatnii of Utinderiug Ualton (lla ) ciiliou I ASK FOR and GBT THE ORl8lNAL nMALTCD MILKo YbMP oulstltutc W YOV eauio prke, I) ILLEGAL, BUT PRACTICAL ST. liCXlfJH, MO., h pnwird by prumlfli' irfopcnflr noirro f(irrvirit 1 ir n Inw. One ordinance rohihi.i jrro iPKi'f'K'i'i"" Jnw. gV(Hn moving hito block occufrfed entirely by white fntn ilii'H. Another prohibit nrfcrnpsj from moving Into block in which 75 jicr fcnt or Hip ifaldtMiln are whilp. Uoth iiipnsiii'PB received majorities of three lo onp. Negro law yer nrp eonlwithiK the- validity of the nroccdurc. St. fiouis in the most northern of tiip aotitlicrn pifipg, mid tlif MPrpgntion law follows tiip jiPiTdwlPnt invasion of residence nccllom by iindeirjible lwitifnm. When net;roe move in, whites move out, jmd property values decrease. 'J'lio negroes are alleged to have been offensive and arro gant in asserting "tiieir rights as Ameriean eiti'ens." The segregation law has provoked widespread com ment and great indignation, particularly in northern pit ies, where the negro problem does not menace the com munity. The law seems clearly unconstitutional in that it deprives citizens of their inalienable right to own, acquire ami dispose of properly, and hence a denial of human rights yet anyone familiar with conditions in St. Louis and in other southern cities cannot blame the citizens for trying to restrict a public nuisance. The south has a handicap in its racial animosities little comprehended by those who are unfamiliar with condi tions there. Despite its apparent illegalitv, segregation has 1hcii found the only practical way to make life endur able in the south, and though it may be unjust, it has solved the problem of two diverse races living together in liar-monv. Ina In . r: : - aa J News From TABLE HOCK TABLETS TimIiI Itcinilicii will liuo cliurae of llio HniinlKini; Diialion ut llio Ctni- nur Htir orWinrd, whore wood will bo mud, nit Mr. Ik-milieu licliovi's tlinl the uo of oil im not only (Ictninciitiil (o tho proper pollination of tho !! aoma, but in iujiinoua o thu trooa. Fmulc IUilillohuahor of Trull una down nflrr miiinliui tho ilrat of the r wuok. Voluoy TlinrnMoii, who Iiiik Ikioii ono of tho trimli'il oniployea of tho jrodoo orcliord for aovornl yoitra, loft Saturday to Join Ills folks, who roaido nt Oakland, Or. Aumita ropionoiilinif tho Wiitkins & Raleigh mi'ilionl oouiiHiniea wore chiiHiiiK ouch othor tlii-ouali the 00111 iniiiiity tlio l'onipiirl of tho wook. U. H. Collina and loliu Nonlon woro ovor in tlio Contra 1 Point diatriut Sutunliiy looking nftr liiminoa for I lio Ouuiilmital Iuauranou ooiiipnny. .Mr.. Weodcii and Mrs. Hill of the Agnlo riitrit vinited with Mrn. 0. l'tuidlaud ThHratlay afternooH. M. M. Chaae hue inatalM a forge Uink to lie iwl to eturu inttle il for klllUilfillR lMtHMHIOt. IjljUlHllrtok, who HUiloi'wtiia hh oHr- i Mut ilowlay nt the Dow h.wpi. la ht)iiriMg i-HK4lly and will be bly to tvtura Uottw. 'Mfe I'endletou waa a busiueae vbiiler in Central I'oittt SatuitUy. iAm JorjhiDtt Kiuradf, who ban bW IfAt'bing in the Meudowa dis trUH, waa lon-fil to -loe eabMl and MAura botne, owing to a aevere nifei Uoa o mtm oak,. liftWNtt ineicoiioae point lo a reo ordbreaking crop of ueara in thia diatriut thu year. A, letter waa reteivrd iu Table Rook .aet weok front a man in IVnnK.yl. rfmuia inqnirtmr about M Uvui he ivad in tho "TuUlete." Mi Kit AnscHne Catnoron hu been funfinwd to her bed lately with a ee veto oold. A mun mIio i engaged in tho honvy buiue iu KVw Mexico write to the Tuble Hock lmproxeeaenl aaHoviation that be will uit thin ilietriot about the firxt of Uv in M'nreh of u lot'a lion, lie will ho ut't'oiupauuHl by a friend who i 111 the market for a larue tana. With hnrdlv an oxcojitioii, the r tiea who haxo bonded thoir rnnobca are in the innrkot for autontobiloe, prokidiug Ute di-ul koco thruuRn. Mr. and Mr. I.oren (ingory ate tut parontit of u bouuciu hoy which arrived leal Saturday uonuiiR. Mra. Qroaury waa formerly Ma lttnneh Collina of thia plaoe. lediord ueitora laat Saturday' from here were: Glen ilay, IS. W. (Jaritoa, Itwrenee Pitapatriek, ISarl ilay. Klmer Hull and wife, 11. K. Kealoa und leo Dollar. WASlllM.KiN. Minik 1 i. Son 11 if I 'IIIIIU ll lll- 11--Kill ot t)u' III I .ll.ill till lllllii ll'HC. I ,K,iluiui . I'uiumittee eottaidri ol uniional piobibiliou aweselatoul, but ' ...1, im .iCH"ll l,. t I J,. ll.U. DAY IM CONGRESS nm n One ordinance nromlnt" ne- ..j x j i Our Neighbors EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. nowlctt On Wt'iliU'sduv of Inst week, Aluroli li tlio Ifot'HO fioek Ni-hool wont up to tho Laurel Hill school to hold ti apolluiK contoHt. Tlio olulilron from tho fifth to tho oiKhtli Krmtoe nil stood up nnd apollod ornlly to sro whiuli ono of tlio ncIiooIh would win tho prize. Tliuro woro olovon of tlio ,Kuo8o crook noliool Hint spoiled UKnitiht Mix of tho l.mircl Hill kc1io.i1. Tho rulo witH hon ono unused a word .ho Mat down, und tho oontont grow oxaiting iih tho ranlw of tlio koIiooIh 1)0(111 to thin out, and tho result wa whou tho hint ono of tho lteono creol; Kehool wab heated thoro woro .tlireo of tho liHiirol llijl pupilH still stand ing In llio written oonieal, when (hoy apelled iifty word there woio two ot the ltuoo oiuok auhool who limilo 11)0 1 tor cunt mid two in the Laurel Hill aohool who nwilo 100 por oent, ao that they' were qnllo evenly matoh od, hut they all had h royal time mid 110 doubt learon) iiioip that day than they dil the ttM of the week. They tad a iphhI praetienl exeiriHO. On 'mlay, .March -I, it huing the laat day f the tonu lor tho LhiiioI 1 1 ill Hfhool, tho iwtroiia and many of the fciendw iU4t at tho Hehwd luiuo and had a iiivuir dinner an wound ui the e.oioiaeh of the term by Iihmuk an jlil-I'Maliitinod kwlling inuti-h, tho ohildren xpellinr ugaumt the older people, und the result hum tie. The older people chIIimI iu eouie of the ritiMHM of the dial not ou the opM kite aiile of the Koguo riur to help lliew to Hpoll down the nchool, and xouie of them hud been engaged in tearhing, and xtill the IhsI the could do wa lo "timply do aa well ux tlio children. l'iol'ror ('. II. Jobiuon oeeum to feel qnile proud oxer the MiecekM of hi. pupiU and the patrons atem to be highly pleased nUo over the euceeoK he ha Made diinni; the term. lVofeswor Johnson ollned a ptige to the winner in the -jt lluu; con teat, and u the result wa a tie he gave two prue, one to iii. I. X. Bulk? and tlu other to V'.ail Xl.ithew., who is acknowledged to be the bet opeller in the school. The reoder will pardon me for a augfeation, but if the children in our achool would in dulge iu ropiest ot tbat character in stead of to much basketball, town ball, football und the dunce bull they will find tbat it will prove of lasting benefit in future life. The arrangement are lo have the Kuj;lc I'oint school go nut to Iteosc creek on next Friday, Match 1 1, and hold a selling contest. Therv will be ubout thirty go from here to spell against the Iteene creek school, but they' will find thut they will lme done something when tbey match the Keeae ereek school. Here I will add tbat l'4irl Jilutliewa and lisa SUUe hae entered the Hooso Creek school, aa Mr. Deanloff, the Iteeoe Creek teaaWr, Iwu two month more to teaen. While on the aubjeot of aebool, 1 will add that if the weather penuita tho AiHtate baaketbaU team, both boy and girl, are to be oar to play again the ieM I'uwit boys' and girls' aukool team next Saturday evening. lvverbody turn out and -ee the fan. Mr- J s (u.ii-kciihii-h, wife of tin tnli in, in mi liu- A liiiblll urell- CHICHESTER S PILLS lil ,Ih iorliUiH-jIl,ajVv I li, . .A ..I I..M . 'f? in ttl. r- ll-. r jmur U'iki.u i iii ir a. rrus I UlOTlIM, I 1(1 Ml fin,, ,11 I U I All . .- A MllOtJRWUlblStVtKHtRElAnibulaiiwhwnlCd jt Coroaerl fard, Went lo fdrrd in her unto, lakint oaf hftorlnediate teacher, )Iwe Mmm TayW, and nronffht hack a nice brmcH of penr trecn. Whc aM that Mr. Q. wan digging np the apple tree above (he n.itcr drtch and planting the ground in pear treea, aa tbey will iMtm in that ground nith ont irrigatkM. r. Ms Simvart. a brother of li. .7. JMewart. wft nScs abont two ftiilea northeant of kerf, cutne in from Iowa lat Momkiy. Mr. anil .Mr. J. M. Deenloff of Im Cygne, Kail., oainc in Monday in the 1. A V.., took dinner at tkv Sunnyaide ami went on eat to visit hie aou, who in teaching ackool in Ihc lleese creek district. They talked a though they might remain here indefinitely. They etfm(.'(t to bo delighted with our coun try. Paul Wright of the Howard initio end Mr. Mcl.eiad were MxHngeni on the KagJo l'olnl -Persist atnge Mon day. Dick Johnson gnro danco Sntur day nigbt rtt his home Hour the fruo ferry. Sponklng of (lie free forry, I tm derataml tbat the county court ha oondomued It, and now the Kugle l'oiut-I'ersiat atnge ho to go by tho way of tho Kronen -Dodge bridgo. Int Monday there wae a lurgo nunibor of tho stockmen in our town. Tlioy had assembled to nrgnnii'c n stock nesooinlion. At first I heard that tho mooting broke up without of fectinp tho orgnuiMitiou nnd part of the stooknien went home, but I Ion ril ed later thut some of tlicin on lillle Uuttf crcok did orgnnizc. Mnndny wna quite n bttay day ut the Sunnyside about dinner timo, ns we hud twonty-two boetdo the family for dinner. Miss Caroline Hex I or, n duiightor of Mrs. Frank Jackson of ludinu creek, im viaitinj; her mother. Tliero is n young mnii living in tho ItcoHc crook country who lins busi iiOHa almost crry Saturday on the other Hido of Horuo rivor, and ho trotH down to the rivor nnd tnke n akiff, orosbcs and usually ties tho boat (to that ho can use it to return. Hut n abort time ago ho wna in such u hurry to see Hint ho forgot to lio tho bout, o when ho cmnc back Sun tiny ovoninft lie found tho boat was is'ouc, so ho had to walk down to tho Fronoh-DodKe bridgo to cross, nnd liia good friend is out a boat, mid ho litis to find a different route to go to sec on (.rfeoial bufciuoae. Such h life In tlio fur west. Among tho gucxta nt tho S. K. for dinner Momluy wore Mra. Hoy Ash polo mid Mr. ThomaR Carlton. Mra. C. was risiting Mrs. A., iu the store, whilo her huelmnd was trying to of .leet a stock association. Miss Delia. Stanley was also visit ing Mrs. Ashpolo in the stoie. She is the head of the firm now, for Koy Asbpole in on tho jury. JACKSONVI Mrs. J Itoblnson lias been to Modlord severnl das tills week, be ing a Judge at tho UrM Show Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Collins spent Monda afternoon lu Medford. Italpli Jennings or Iluncom has been In town several limes lute!) looking over the pollttoal situation. Mr. Jen nings l a t.tiidldnto for sheriff on the dcmocriitlr ticket Misses Miua and Amies IIiohiI. of YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET i M Don't Mu lleailaibj, Constipated, Sick, Willi llivath It.ul und Momaih .sour Oet a I o -cent box uow. You men nail weinen who inn t get feeling light who have headaihe, coated tougue, bad tnsto and foul breath, dUtinoaa, can't sleop, aie bil ious, nervous and upset, both red with a sick gaaey, disordered stom ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Casrarett, or morely forcing a paaeagewa) every fow days with salts, eatbattlc plila or castor oil? CaseareCs work Mlillo you sleop; oleanse the stomach, roiuovo the sour undlgeated, formotlng food and foul gasee; take tho oxceae bile from tho liver and carry out of the aystetu all the constlpatod wasto matter and pouron In the bowols. A Caacaret tonight will straighten you out bv morning a 10-eent box from au drag store will keep yaur stomach sweet, Hv.er and bowels reg ular, and head elear for months. Doa't forget the ohildren Thoy love Caacarets beoauae they taste good uerer Krtm or sUken Adv JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER I.idr A$lttnnt fihS IUHTI.KTT ". ... .-w MaifwtJ, ifCWl 9nfHMf wTlfi fMitr ste?. Mra. D. W IhtgalNtw antarlntfisd twfwtyfour ladle at her homo Twat. dar flftorHMH whoa tmt avw iiw Nr were laltktlait Igle lira Kern I JJetgblor hxlct. Mra. II II. Sargant wna a Morifenl rfaHer -Maadar aftofHeuH. Mra. . WlhKMi. of TaloMt, hoe been a gHaat at the heme et bar sister, Mra. W. II. Ho wan. Airs. Walter Zeldtor and Mrs. Hnr loy Hall ware recent vleltotn from IIHHCOIH. At tho city oleetlon held Titoaday the fallowing officers wore olectod: ISmll Urllt, mayor; D. W. llHgthaw and .1. Hantaan, oeunclltnan: I.osllo StatiHoll, recorder; Jamoa Cronainll- lor, troaanror. Mies Marlon II. Irwin, of I'hoonlx, spent Saturday with Mrs. Lewis 01 rlch. Mrs. Kred Oworf Is vIsHIiik friends living horo. Mrs. Owen Is recovering from n long llluese In tho hospital at Ashland. Mrs. Illnluo ICluni and Mrs. Otto Klutn, of Medford, spoilt TlmrnUuy afternoon with relatives hero. Mr. and Mte. A. Ollnou wore bust- noes callora from Storllng Wednoe dHy. Mrs. Otty Harper entertained tlio Wednesday Afternoon club nt lior home tlils'ook. Tho afternoon was spout with pocdlowork followed by a two-oourso Itlnclicon. Tho table dec orations wero In keeping with St. Patrick's day, tlio color selionio be ing carried out In tho salad and den sort. Following wero those present: Mrs. H. M. Collins, Mrs. It. K. add on, Mrs. F. .1. Flck, Mrs. Harry Luy, Mrs. F. C Smith. Mrs. W. II. John son, Mrs. I.owls Ulrlcb, Mrs. John Duunliigtou, Mrs. It. I,.' Kwlug, Mrs. W. It. Coleman, or Medford, und Mrs. Fred Owen, of Ashland. Mwlford lloostcrs Siuoko The Medford nnd Mt Pitt Cigars. Says Imlitrcstlon comes frqm an uxecad of hydrochloric '"" acid. A well-known authority states that stomach trouble ami indigestion is near ly always due to acidity acid stomach and not. ai mt folks bclicc, from a lack of. tliycstive juices. He states that an execas of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in a can. forming acrid tin id and gjc which inflate the stomach like a toy lialloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we cruitate sour food, belch g-S or hae heartburn, .flatulence, vvatcr brasli, or natuea. Js - v- te He telU us to lay aside alt digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of jad Salts and take a, tablcinooufid in a glass of water before breakfast while it it effervescing, and furthermore, to continue thu for one week. While relief follows the first dor, it i important to neutralise the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, .tirt the liter, stimnhttc the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digetivc juices. fc Jad Salt u inexpensive snd U made from the acid of graitcs and lemon :.ticr. combined wiili btinu nnd sodium phosphate. This lurmlrsi satis is u--'l bv iliuusmds of people fr stonuich trouble Mth excellent results. Page TUESDAY March 14th (NOT MOTION PlCTl IC) Pltlt'DSj U."Ji. to yi.00 Mutt and Jeff in College The fun show of t'm worM Po'sl tlrelv all -now t H time jvjr - tll0 kiddles. hlTATStl.K MO.NDAV. TODAY J and lOe THE FATAL CARD featuring John Mason and Hasel Dawn. This attraction is persouall) guaranteed. There are uo bad Par amount pleurae. lOMINQ TOMORROW "Mortmain" 1 Will Uot- n o Mm i tiv.-Bi ait n ei is 'm .1. i ii li.li'tt I IU I I YUa -aa aXa -JHaJnjpLjaaJLJSajJBHS h i 'i inafiWISSrJr'Mg; " """"'ffillL ."m?r.r7ii-m-fini r li m" kNLY a nickel. The child takes J only a nickel to the grocer for a loaf of bread. And only a nickel from a multitude of homes grows into one of the largest annual ex penditures of the American family. Only a nickel. The passenger hands only a nickel' to the street car conductor. And from multiplied nickels arise giant traction com panies carrying their millions of passengers. Small as a nickel is the owner of a great nickel business is under a heavy responsibility. He is re sponsible to thousands of people not only to every one who buys his commodity but every time they buy it All this comes close home to us. We have a nickel business. Our commodity is purchased millions of times in the year. Every time it is bought we aro responsible for its flavor and fra grance for its easy drawing and even burning properties. We are responsible to every OWL smoker, for every OWL Cigar. M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED 1 INCORPORATED mm i iiiiiiiiiiilV 8jpi f U Aitl Sntmilt f lb. rji&KKix AvnuuNor, oomivaky, lim- HI IS. 311 4t ' ISirWIWr IWIft. m.ilr ! liar Is.uraiur iiiuiuUmIi.hm ut IS mai of Oirfus. iwniusi t ! OAFITAL Auuiil t . .JU1 )mU uu--Kirt 'tuulksM la I S. Umivk INCOME N'l it'SilaSM mvliri earlag rts- "r ... li,VU,l,T li .nm. illiiti.i.u. ml ri r. iiltnl 4HIIU Ik . IS4,Slr.HS It in. Irnu ulkw hmikw nvsOwl Uurluj lb )M atirass lul.l a.isK.evi j MSDUg8IMCKTS N.I .m Id itorlss ik r.t.Siira 53 l m imIShm awl im rif. mm im. Hi 4r smew I in An. H'uwHi ihI ! fU ilf in t tu ll". III r sir. js uUsw iiaNsSliarfs ,.ul M"s4ltsrr H.SJJ 11 us Vi u of .la.Lt w SMMS Um4 n.A-kn vaiw.1 iairsnu. ' I .ti 111 lukkl utt w. SSWl ... (11. Ml Ml 1 1, 1. 1.iiu. (a coats uf calkHlbaa no . ivu rvpi.nvvr v J I II'.' XI !fc1 TI .i s4 mii dtw atul ac- iu . .1 tinrfusii 'i tal atMl, sdoilltad lu Oraguu . tl.XiT Il.o UABIUT1B8 R .m iUIhh (ir kn waald .. I SU.UII IS ViMiiuit f anvariiail (iraailVMi. uo .11 .Miut.alu rtofc. . . j.40'.is V f nt waaiitli,ii .j,- hmltftaM T l.i AI. t.ibrr IbSUIOaa .. . S-1.MM Ji'ial ll.lilHll... rtrtsalfa mt ilial ihkl itt ... f" TUiIMM T..i I pmslasH la to.. IWraajWr " ' ' W.sji isew BVSWBsa in oreoon raa THg vgAR luial luMTSMti viliiaa srlac Us? "H" . , . s rs-voeu mm UK. Tuiua. farl,ad esrlsa S iiir ... m hu . Pr.mliia'i ifiurin.1 turlia; ISa jf j MA Ki Ixawa lall Imlug Hi. rr -,'lM l.i tumir-d daring ISa .ar ta',ii ,ji tula I nm in i ,.f luvirtiM. iit .wi.lha 1 1 iirc.u lsrniitfr I lU 4 211, a iu "JL" "wv' l""" " " Slalutici iral tvt m vI,y lH.Ul.IN.IU - -ra! .I .lil i- m anil aiiaro; HI Aiaiiia Ti.o 1 Willi.. HgU aaVaaaai aaHJaH' aaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH saHr. aH --'RlB ssnl A aaaaaaaaH -J LaaaaaaH T LaaaaaH BaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaf V aftVisswH iti m -..it is a su.it tiinr fi.r fish and we ' ttl 1 lit, ImIi ,1 tllJUl fVi'l til f.lLi- i-in-i. ..f vi.iiv wauts with Fitsh Fihh, C'laiiin, Uihstct'ii and all kinds of (Tipese. Medford Fish 8c Poultry Co. Auto Service from Eagle Point Ito Medford nnd Hack The undersigned will leave Frank Lewis' confectionery every day ex cept Sunday for Medford with bis aute at 1 o'clock p. m., unlvlng nt X:00 p. m. Leave Nash Hotel, Med ford, nt 5:00 p. in., arrive Kuglo I'olnt at C:00 p. m. A part of the traffic Is solicited. S II. 1IARNISII, Kagte Point, Oregon. BIG arain 65 This house has to bo sold or torn down within three weeks. leather than tear down, will sell i'or $'350, $200 down, balance to suit. It has 7 rooms, including bathroom, bathroom fix tures included; is piped for water and sower, all connec tions included, and wired for electrioitv. House can be seen at 217 A.lavorsida. Call i'or key at Colonial I'lats ofl'ice, or phone 900-L. o lorJLENT