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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
raw four JIBf)W)f Af'Alf) TttfMrNK, Aff-.DFOftll. OIM mi f r l -ri vs w.'i if . I'M., . - ... , r t - . - - .? ; yf I&L BV kj MEDFOHD AIA1L TIUI1UNJ3 AM IN puiim MHUKorm vnitrrmo co, Ofrlea Mull Trlhtin HdtMljljt. 1J-17-II North Kir atr, utephetMi 78. The ffneers.tl Tim, fh Me fetf Mill. The httdipril frown, fh Fmif ii- rn uregenss, tm a an is mi Treea. HUDBCRiraOK KATBB On ranr, by - -.-.IS. Ong mo nib, by mull . Ir monfti, delivered by oarrler (n Mriirnnl. Ikenlx. Jaakaeavltla and Central Point .K flntuntar out, by mall, pr ywr- 2.0 wMKiy, per year.. ,. . , ,,,. i.& rffill I'atwr of thn City of Med ford. orrieim rpr er jsexsen rauaty. Km ileal thn UnterMl an secoad-elaaa mutter al Meiiroril. Oregon, undir t. U7. e sat or Moron flworn CIrotilatlon for 1914, SCSI. Full leaned wire Associated Treat dla tatchet. Subicrlbors falling to re celvo papors promptly, phono Circulation ManaRor nt 250-It HONG KONG KOLUM A lot of us nro willing to admit Hint it Ik morn blessed to glvo tlintt to receive, but Jiqw fow of us ronl ho It. ' Klgns of thn Times. Hot Vlllol Ppfoty flrstl ' Hotter babies. ('loan up AVcok. , Votes for 'woiiiohl I'rcpnrcdiHiWl. Hprlng lintHl Today' IlclMtlngcr. They piny novo peon "medically unfit," but certainly tboy didn't loet: It. Or perhaps they wore conscient ious obJectoro. In any case, tlity woro neither tiriiilutrt nor war badges'. They wero busily charting (he wait ress of tlio llttlo rcstuurntit In Lon don. "You'll have to hurry up, or you won't bo. married by next Christina," said ono ouni; Hercules, with a grin. "Glirlstnius will soon bo hero, you know." Tv "I wish noxt Christmas was horc," aald tho elrl sadly, "then pcrhupn thin terrible war would bo oyor.''. "Don't say that." cried Ttfiofltcr. who wan evidently doliiR well In tho absence of bettor niun. ) "Whcifjtho, war's over, we'll all bo out of.wojk.V' "Can't help your troubleH.t'fl. tortod tho i;lrl. Then she continued, with Ktitfjildoun sweiitpossr "You needn't worry about that. After tho waj-'s ovor, jou can nil Join the army, oji know." Loudon Ansuora. Kays the (3 Irl mi tio I'llm. I h'liow'a young man who's so ntlugy ho jiutin ovonrtliiiiK bo malic oxenpt hti uromlffM, TiMlnjte WjiT,t llldtllti. Vfkf U u fal0hai mrt UK BlooJtluKT Will, wkj'T jVtifwort UotsiiiH) lit) ourrloa i liU cahtw tJiunvl , (w by, den't di) HttthluK 7U will ronret!) Yfl omo met a man who didn't be Hove In war because It ouuiimmI mi many of the old beuHilar) Hum. 1-ator wo loftmod he wan a ihum maker wllh uh imprniuu utaak of niatw. "Will IT. Cumin keeiM a oafo oh Madison HNonue, Clfvelaud. Spring IStmo I've put my muffler In moth balls. 1'vo put my uUtor In soak And I'll bet a dollar the suow fulls Tomorrow and that's no joakt -V4----'4-ii4-4-(4l4v OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Oct Holier When Head X and Hone arc Stuffed I'p. Count fifty! Your mU In l.ra.l or cnUrrh diuipparii Yuur rloggMl no TrJU will npon, tbo ir pa ( you heftd will rlMr a inl you brmUii freely- Ko mora wHidtiaif. hawk inf. ipueaua iliKhair. iyai or ka4aJ. ) strugKii'iK tut breath at alffct Oct a mwj) UMtii- f CWS) Craaw Jialm from your Jnm(lat a4 apply a llttl ef tui (ftjrrant aatiatlc rrram ip your nastrlU ltudirVN thruiw'i every ajr pwo 1 xl ka, suuJliim' uml liwling tin- AlirM t lafUw ipiicous uittmlrutit k'hiT you lastan: rt-licf UriiJ 1' ml fiatarrli ull like magic. !'" i luui-d-M an UUttWiUe. l(Uf , iura THEIR FREEDOM EARNED IT n openly rhirpjfw ly l?(lifrftml I'lnchnn, Hip Mr in liinlrrHufi, author rr "'ITip Mrxlrnn lJtntp: Tlirii HtnifKl1 fw Ltlwrty," that AnirHrnn rntwawioim'm'1 tilliilirrl Hie Villa raid and pnirl fm- It thai Wall atrrft rinnnrrd ffiifrfa, m It formfrly hart fimiiwrl )n7?t jind with the fjiil of tho lattci', backed Villa, and n now endra nrinjf to tnvnp lntf,i'Vfntlrrii to jH'otfft tlic (xploitoi'n fro in roirriacation of their loot. ('(dor ih lotit to tho rhni'ifp by tho slromioiis oiunpaiKn wax'l by tho phitocrntir proas for arniod intorventioii siiirr t Up revolution hogan. rJiese Jiontiinonts wore voieed by President nutlor orffdmnbin imlvei'slty, a lory niouth peiere, at I'nrtlnnd Inst week, lie eensiirod both! he Tuft and Wilson administrations for failure to intervene in Mexico. The Uenrsf pnpei, seeking ifitervojition boeauso rr. Hearst was nresented a million aeres of land boloiiLdnir to the people of MexJeo by 'Diaz, is elamoriii for Invasion as follews: We think It Is a mlatakn to bo In an Invasion of Mexico with n few thousand men. We hope our foars are false prophets. lint wo cannot holp fearing that an Invasion In small force will onoournRo a by no menns oontompt llile rlsliiK nnd roslstuuro of a population which would not rise If wo sent a hundred thousand men nt ouoe to lelxo tho railways, seaports and HtrntuKlc capital cities of Mo.xlco and so linprossed that population with 11 visible loflHon tho lioiolessneits of roslslnnco. It is not a punitive expedition that the element seeking intervention want they desire a war of rompiest and an nexation for basely sordid and selfish purposes. These owners of oil and mining enneessioas and hennequiii plan tations, seek the destruction of tho present Mexioan gov ernment, which proposes to restore the land and its re sources to the whole people The Mexican people may know enough to care little for loaders, save as a means of attaining the land. When Villa proved faithless they promptly deserted him and went to Oarranxa, who is re storing the land. This is the seventh revolution of the Mexioan people to rogain their immemorial birthright, and if such a contury long struggle for liberty and human rights by a people handicapped by peonage, shivery, ignorance and supersti tion, duos not entitle tlieui to tlie Honorable consideration and fair treatment of the thinking, liberty-loving world pray, what can' iMcxioo has bexm the victim of cruel, inhuman exploit ation since the days of Oortoz, when that "Christian" blood-spilling brute first began tho spoliation of a kindly, generous, childish people. In 1810 the peons first revolted, demanding the land. .1 he .Mexican land-owners called m the aid of Spain and 100,000 Spanish regulars crushed tho revolt. In lH'JI they rose again. Though Mexico was then independent, Spanish soldiers ag'tin aided in crushing the peons. Jn 18llf a third puon revolution started. The land owners made a pact with the southern slave-ownors of the United States, who wanted more slave states. Santa Ana made a Villa raid and Hie Texas war resulted Texas the price paid for heading off the local revolt. Again in lH-IO the peons rose. Again the compact with southern planters and Mexican land-owners who pre ferred foreign invasion to yielding their great estates. An American Villa raid started it. In 185-1 the poons again revolted, demanding the laud. They were in such power jthat they succeeded and established the l'irs"t constitution bused on the rights of man instead of proper! v. The land owners secured Kuropoau intervention and for four years the peons fought to eventual victory. In August, 18(57, iluarox became the first president under the regime of in dustrial democracy and for some years Mexico enjoyed prosperity and peace with the beginning of a nation of groat promise. Then came Diaz, backed by the land-owners, and by Americans, who installed himself perpetual president at tho point of the bayonet. I Mar. ousted three million fa Hil ars from their homesteads, made slaves of the ousted own era, parcelled up the land and forests, mines and oil fields irmuug the local and foreign interests who had placed him in power. Then came another revolt headed by Madero. The coueessiouaircrt picked llucrta and then Villa. Now that the Mexican poena are on the point of attain ing their goal, is the Tinted States, boasted patron of lib- Jurty, to be forced to interfere to crush by force, at the tm. ..!..,.( .r .-.,.. I 41. i..i:.... ..i- .. ....i! ii...i uiMiecn ui grct-u, me eiiiiiun more for democracy and tnererore more tor humanity than our own? WHY HUGHES? THIS reactionary republican )oliticians of Oregon, as well as those of other slates, have picked .Justice Hughe as the ideal compromise candidate for the repub lican presidential nomination. Why llughch.' What has he ever. done to qualify? It is easy to understand why he would be acceptable to the react ioiiaries, but why should ho he acceptable to the pro gressives It will lw noticed that all the Hughes talk conies from standpatters. Is it not boeauso Hughes is a reactionary? Sure it is that his administration as governor of Now York accomplished nothing for the progressive cause. If a suitable compromise candidate is wanted, why not Ln I'ollolto or Umumiuh, both of whom have an actual rec ord of real progressive accomplishment, and both of whom avo "regular" in that they have never bolted the party, but sought its reform from within. La hollette and Cummin are usually found working and voting in behalf of real donioeraov and ntniiuat lu- toemey. Hoth have luen many you is before the public tried and not louttd wauling. of them would prove that the republican party has really reformed and is no longer the creature and 'creation of special interests. Inasmuch us Ut Folio ttt is not likely jo he a cnjuUdnte, at the Oivgfoi primaries, the 4otfiviituvt element of tho party nas a eitauee to nidorso 1 "a-.a tor ('iiiniiiN. Vh) Jluglu-s, on eqilal terms. be ignorant Indians, hut thev m ;i imuoii mm pruiiiiKCte 'I'lie nomination of either "aV .. a rtw progressive by votiujf o I SPLENDID FEATURE SWCCTAtYSSl'M &CiG UOSJ 'W.'VtM -ATHCNVWUIAMf '3 TYROC PCWUCB,,r.lTM JOW.SO...HO JbWfi CHOAKAWN IS --Timi!tZiimmriJiaKas.i .men , -m-r I'M "Sweet Aly-Mtini " .1 tive-mrl Seli Miijnr' nppfiulinu tnt ! lln il Ic - "Sneet AI.vkmuiii" .mil K.itlihn Williun. only. Angling Extraordinary Tinier tli titto of "Anglimr Kx-li-aonlimtrj," Hiiii-i-nn IFoiibIi, tho well-known nuthoi- nnd novelet, wliw waited .M(Hlford diiriiiK the fialiiuK menftflii, (liwrilin lii experieneea an follows in tint Salunluy Keulng Post : "Without sodium chloride life would not amount to much. Titer would be no sort nf conking- tltnt would ever get nu encore. Therp would he 110 pack ink or canning- in dustry, ami not very much eomfnerco of any sort. 'Die coilriuli would naa away. TI10 nmukerel would no longer delight the polnto ul' tlioo wlio dwell fur from tho stent and rock-hound const. Without alt tile wtisly or I he world would he Hojuionnoiisly in erensed tlmt tho world could not carry it own. industrial burden. Sail is a iiarl of 11s hh well ns a put I of (lie t limes we ne. I-'rom deer to diva, nil the wotld needs milt. Doe tors use il to infiiM) life into n wnu iiit,' circulatory syslem. Indeed, Mcicuee fitireH out nountlnys that It can nearly produce life i tacit' by menus of 001 Iniii saline reactioiiH. "Olvo n horse r tnsto of rock milt mid he hccnmoK. friskier, fa I tie re quire suit ocoiuoounlly. Deer ami mountain sliuon will go any diHtmiee to a salt link. liven tin' eohl-hlooded and aoinewhat iiniiilellwtiiul fish family aeoins to liae mUM enough to go once in a while to ho vu. whtm it has the climice. The Mtroiiycnt, gaiuest, bHiiilon7eet nnd most tooth some of all our (Mies arc thone (hat make the joiimai- to the en. Not without reason iai the htilniou enlleil the kinir of finheH. fe has liibUil the lewulying nalt. "There are walfaon (hot never -.m-I to (he hcm, yet stiftmmiiK good exam ples of the aabiHiiijhtmily. The oiinn auii'he, the )Hil-loekel Mnliiton of eetlaiu oHMlern lakes. kucIi u fill- luoii; 11 gtMHl fish and uctive, hut one Unit does not attain n 1 pis Her ul' the Weight of member of (he family ulueli make the pilgrimage to the iit waters. A salmon mmiowhnt niiuilur to the laudloeked mIihoii of the east is the ateolhcad of oertaia welern rivers: hut the Ulhcud, though he can live the ear round in fni.li wa ter, is at his lit-t Milan, like the snl inou, he can make a pilgrimage to the ocean mid Iwu-k gjtNtn to the fremh water rtverx. I'nlike ike huIiimiu, he dues not the alter hmiwoiiiir. Theie h no gamer tisli tttnt xwiiiis than ihi miom' hamaieii'.l.dewH, eiiiiMit -nl-tuoiu No uiitttir what I lie mm mists cull him. be i a muinII uud lu-t Honi of bold freli witter rivei, 1h.1t h. -gone t scu uud ttH united bet In tm- it "The gn-aiest af all ntcelhcud nwr is the Hogue river, of On-mm. I'll.- nan there run lip o tn 01 t.wlvr Muul at tmies. The Ko.mi- mir itaeif is one ol the most heauiitul m era in nil the world and )ni -through a nionutaiH vnll.x tli.u 1. fairly lo be . .illml one i 1I1. it, .mu ajmta of the i-arth's iii-ia-t. 'I In. river i a bold, ruabing toiirni, will altsrmatiug ruiiils nnd in...!- in.l.. l uu idoul mihiioii river, li lu -,il mon uUo tin' silver miIiiiou t die m'u -niiiiiiug hi weight up in imtv, lifiy jar iM pouutls. f tluse tuli would take the fly if by uuv roow of humuil iuueivuity lliev could be coaxed to leani that habit nt once Orepm would Miring into u fame that would reaeh i ail the eonteis ut the world. Then i not a more iH-rU-rt dial ft Oktak rilr t TaM-v. Ia- i-ouaur. m. iraaW t. Vftft mtim Out kr U aaalur iwlaar at K ana AN ibiw Co.. km kaalaaH ta tk Cllr ot Tia imi au tiUl ilmmU ai.ti nat Mia In lll ij tto Mtm uf ONK MlTKlml ItaHXaRS U vtk aaa ntj ut falarrk tkl i l'l Ul vntnl hi U tm nij' Calick lai riuNX 3 ciikm:y. gwara h brfar ttt rui uharrtkvd In u fnf. UU Sik if rf ItMvaifa. r. i l . nua, !. A. VV. OUtAMOS '$j, US fatutk ran U Uk U.1. rll 4 U illMrrir auun U 14 auhsiu. Mir- (KM W MM kj.ti-ai. SM iS tratlluuaUla, y. J 1 liUIEV X VU.. TU4, a SUM br ill lruk,-Uu. TV-. TU 111 I ' ulijt ie fur rolltMk, JOHN A. PERL .UNDERTAKER I.dy A.silstaut UU 8. 1IAUTI.KTT l'lioncd M. -17 aud 47-JUI Aiubu0auoo Senlc Coroner AT THE STAR TONIGHT nil m il 1 l iv. tik n troin Charle M - . iimIhiui' I dith .lolm-nii u - 11- "iiu- It k-." Star totiinht Huhnon river oiit-ol'-doofykjliau the llogue liver; and. nfter tile king "' inou himself, the xteelhead in (he one fish that ought to and do oh occupy thiHie'wnter. "Tjine win. whil tlte Hogue liver prtNlueed steelhends in any (imntity desitHl. Today there 111 e mHII ouotigh of the fifth to offer fairly micccssful angling. There are good seasons aud hud seasons, depending on the status of net fishing nt the mouth of the river. Soiuv of the Oregon lovvns think thut all netting ought to he stopH'd, ho tlmt the NteelhcndH can mnke their way in iiiimhera to t lie up per waters of the rivers. Other towns, more dependent on the com mercial rUln'rios," arc in favor of leaving the iicIh ut the mouths of the nvers. Sometimes there is a com promise measure 011 the slnlule hooks under which commercial frshcrmen ure allowed to pet snlmoii tit the mouth of the river, hut are obliged to return to the water all the steelheads taken in the nets. "It is easily prediciihle what the. re sult of this sort or law would ho, and, indeed, is: The steelheuds are uot'iil ways relumed to the ocean, but some limes find their way into tin cans. The usual AuiHi-ieau custom is to use the gifts of nntiin' uumriiigly. To an unprejudiced observer, (his dm not seem the best form of business practice. The loruc river, full of sleelheads, would in these days of in creasing travel and dei-censing sport, very soon be one of the Ihm( publicity ngenis iimi mie ( me iicst revenue proilueers Otruon eoiihl have. (To tc ( oiitinin d. I BRITAiFPUlslAN I.O.no. Murili 2 - l-'urllior ro atrtctlon on the linporiliiK of lux uries were imposed today. At n meeting of the pi Ivy council, King Ucorge signed a proclamation pro hibiting the bringing in of automo biles, motorc) den, various musical instrument, such as plaer piano aad phonographs, and spirits aud other xtrong drink with the excep tion of Iti.nidv an. I rum Today And A Operation tience Tho fli,;J.t of t.mo makes tu think of, 1 tho future. 'I ho baby of today retlects wh.it itrcalnew way bat ae.iroi waon m auio at 1 0 ciocg p, in., arriving at EUatf briSK 200 !' ' Lpve N . J'l r.iuf to tlw expectant ford, at B00 p. ra arrive Kaile Sk ttver U the ilrtt ai)A Kriatft of obllcHtloiw. 1 1 ere 19 a piwm n nu-ii lii o v n 11 s '-Miitlnr's Frlesil" (but li.ti Ucn a nafctiiunl. a ixiWiii tuny i3su encv, to a Ut ol voiiu n. .pptll rxtar- ric in lis) imiMiei 11 v buxuue nliauf. liter sireUtt vit'ieut un.1,10 pal 1, tur U nn r.bM-ncc of il'.'u-, Ik lu-rw-s nr milhe.l liy laUnc nway llxt duulfu of liwvlus all to juii natural ccn 1 nonj. Tbwe U In Mi:ur4 rrln.lH iUt atrect na iminmiaie urin nut uii vxiivut woth- ra rviMlrs, l'Ml ly tuir imu lwii.1. mildad by their "Wll hUiuU tin)- urn at oikv tbo nioMti rt-iisr irum nwrninc aicine rMUt lis fnaa undue utrelcfalnf. Thar exixrli-noc Unity calm ami uialUly rwt. ft I Iut1el 'MaUir, Prkttd." (Kt a UitMo toU)- et sbj- amasut. linn write lirH.iaw.1 Raaulatu. Co.. OS Uawir liilc. Atlanta, (mi., fur em X UM UHkK cm. rtjiiduir ami valuiWv hill UtoL eir rvMutVl. It J wixtb vr.t.a sr. Safely Razor Blades Resharpened 30c A DOZEN Any Make. Heath's Drug Store (it AltAXTKK Kvery edxe made better than new Your OW.N blade baik BTKitlLIZKU Work Done by Sanitary Sharpening Co., lulge Expert. liai'kl(y, Cal Straight Ka.oi-s Re-Edged Jo Cents LBATTLE J.ONMIOX. Miuh 21 -Alt ennas-e-ment hcenrred vaaierdsy itft thn Hel glan coast lietween four Urlttsb and three Oerinan destroyers. Two of the German vasseli were hit. Four men on the Itrlttoh aoota ware wouna'e. The orrielal account of the artlon follews: "Yaatarday meriilng four Ilrltlah destroyers sighted three Ourman de stroyers off the Ilelgtun coast. The Oerman ilostroyers at onee turnod and ran for SCceliruggo. cbnsod by our own deatruyers. "Sliota were oxcbangml. Jlurlng this short running fight two onomy boate were observed to hnvo boon hit. Our caiunltles wcro four mon woundml." HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes n fovorlsh Irrita tion of tho scalp, tho hair roots shrink, loosen and then tho hair comes out fait. To stop falling holr nt onco and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cont bottle of Daudorlno nt nny drug storo, pour a llttlo In your band nnd rub It Into tho scalp. After a few applications tho hair stops coming out and you can't find nny dandruff. Adv. EAT BIG MEALS! NO "I'flth.. lIllluilfcLlaiM I., .,ll . ,. Cue est Sloiuaeli Itellef Known Try It! Time It! Papo's Dlnpopslu will di gest anything you oat and ovorcomo n sour, gassy or out-of-order stom ach surely within flvo mlnittr. If your incnla don't fit comfort alily, or what you oat lloa like it lump or lead In your atomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is n sign of Indigestion. Oct rrom jour pharmacist a fifty cent case of Cape's Dlapapsln and take a doso Juat as soon aa you can. Iliaro will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or boart I111111. fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dUxlueea or Intestinal griping. This will all go. and, be sides, thoro will be no tour food left ovor In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous oilers. Pupe's Dlapeimlu Is a cortnln euro for out-of-order stomachs, boeauso It takos hold of our food uud digests It Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Itellef In five minutes from all stomach misery Is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent oases con tain enough "Papo's Dlnpepfln" to keep the ontlre family freo from stomsoh disorders and tudlgea tlon for many months. It belongs in vour home. Adv. Auto Service from Eagle Point to Motlfonl ami Hack The undersigned will leavo Frank .evvls' confectionery overy day ox- ctl'1 "hly for Medford with his Point at 6:00 p. m. A part of the traffic Is solicited. S 11. HARMS!!, ICugle Point, Oregon. I'CUK AMI SAX1TARV White's Velvet Ice Cream Makes a delii lous dessert for lunch, dinner or picnics. Jtold b diah. eiiit quart or galloa. We pav K aud dellv.r all orders for a quart or more c.irr it at THE .DAIRY IMIOXK IS! Remeuilorto Drink luirj Uuttormilk und 1.1 vo to Ho 100, NAVA OFF BELGIAN GOAS Oil Treatment for Stomach Troubles A simple iYerlitien made up of 11 eettiMaatlon of -lar vcgetnide ells Is pf!4cltft w-waVrJuI results for sMfferera from sromaeK. liver and In testinal troubles. The remedy, which Is said lo have originated In Fran re. wk-efe It has heeM used for years by tho peaaaatry, was Introduced Into this country by (leorge H Mayr, n loading Chicago druggist, who cured himself of severe stomach 1lvr and Intestinal troubles by Its uxr Tlioso who hare used It aav the first dosn la snfflelont to convince any one of Us remarkable merit, aud that with in twenty-four hours the anfferer feels like a new person. This medi cine, which has beeomo known an Slayr's Wonderful Remedy, la sold by leading druggists everywhere, with the positive understanding that your money will he refunded without ques--tlon or (i nibble If ON13 hottle falls to alve you tihiolute satisfaction. 1 Adv. PAGE MEDFORD'S Lending Motion Picture Theater LAST TIME of that Triangle Program MATRIMONY with Julia Dean, Howard Hickman and Thclmn Salter nnd the Triangle Keystone STOLEN MAGIC with ItAVMON'l) HITCHCOCK mack sKNM-rrr uud .MAtll.li NOItMAMl Tomorrow -Wm. Farnum Phone 153-11 Miss Bryan Vocal Teacher nnd Soloist 212 So. Grape St. Mctlfortl, Ore. Clairvoyant -THH WOMAN WHO KNOWS Celebrated Clairvoyant anil Medium. Know wjmt 1U16 holds for ou; alio tells you tho truth, what you want to know, at a glance. Her powers have mystified the most skeptical. Business, love, courtahlp, marriage, divorce, lost or stolen articles, min ing, samples of ore read with absolute accuracy. Tells whether your bus band, wire or sweetheart la true or false. When ami whom you will marry nud how to win tho one you love. Conquer oneiules. Brings tlio separated together. Sell or trade your property. If you nro unhappy and discontented, or in any trouble whatever, bring them to her, sua will straighten them out to your en tiro satisfaction. No work too dif ficult. Known the world over as tho Good Luck Woman. ITI.L READING $1.00. Opposite Xiitdi Hotel, Culm Mock, Rooms H-ll. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive CoinniQi'oial Photoraphora iu Southorn Orogon Nogativos ATado any time or place, by appointment. Phone MT-J Well do the rest B. D. WESTON, Prop.