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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1916)
T'Aorc flrx Mmffoftn Ann, Tfunrsrir, MEnronn, of.Tov. ttf;r. rnv. at r:r rr u. iw. " 1 r i r ir n - - - i -- -i r" - - i i n in - i i ... newsrrom uur neighbors FXOUNCE ROCK FRILLS j ASHLAND AND VICINITY fsOlili Ml" ffiliMIr rjf Intir for ft llifw- amnio vim with ner imrwnin nor. Mr snd Mm. B. K. Miller, and a Ian Jt, rt ,,,m ,, k,, , . Al with relatives Ih California arerkma Mr .,, ,. ,!,.. . , ,tl ,tM Mrs. Jama Vinson left Saturday for Callfonriu to join her hnshnnd. They hop t ret nra lo this routitry if tliey mm iliMK)e at tlicir nrnjierty. aim. Goldio Biennis, James J'e.r tett, Miss Porter and Ilobart DHs wftrlli went to Medford Saturday with Mr. Vinson in tlio Steams Hujwio. bits. Harold Peyton ulao rode mrt way to Central PoJhI with them, llolmrt Ililaworlk went on to IClnm atli Fall, where io will work thin numinor. The threo remaining inem bors or tho jwrt.V returned Sunday. 31 r. and Mrs. Charles Lower, 1 Inf old Lower and Leu W'adell motored to ledford Friday mid returned 9lnr day. MW Iln Lvtl spent two days last week with Mr. Irwfh". II. I). Wane-hard nnd J. It. Krwfchte made a business trip to Mr. Willits' Tuesday. Mm. Hlaiiohnrd spout tlio dnv with Mr. Krskliio. Wo hear that Won Kelso hu bought Kd Hijrinbntlmm's ranch nnd llmt Mr. Hliiuhntham has bought Sir. Castor's farm. " Mr. Itciin Avery spyit. the pot week in Medford, wliufti alio went to place her children in solimil. Sho ox. pcctH to return t Mr. Mnnsfluld's on Tuesday. Mr. mid Mm. Hid Nlehol nu,d elill. dreii liRve movud to llit'ir honieMtcnd near tlio Nye sehoolhouso. Al pre nit tlioy aro living in Mr. Hetird'a house. Tho iDndu Imvc been dmjflnjd nnd woro in fino almpo, but Ihla mid, pos wibly tlio Miuinoxtol ntonn, may oll thctn ngfiin. Aunt Susy lliHliihotliHin's friends 'will be (,'l(id to hunr thnt she is much better. Sovornl in tliiw -lviiilty nro iul; with colds ngnin. Karl 1'uylon nmdo a buhinoSH trip to Derby Snturdny. Jfr. linn! of Mod ford on 1110 up limt week to look over hid furni. Mr. Mc Lood broniilit him. MrH. SlonniH nnd littlo on pont Mandnv nnd Tuoidny with .Mm. (hit Ditsworth. Mm. Oreon loft Tuosdny for her homo in WnahinKton nftor n pro tnielml iit with her diuiKlitor, Mm. Nye, nnd fnmily. ANTIOGH ITEMS 1 Th datM of the Bffnlhcrn OrcgM ConveMtton o( rdnitl Weman'i olnbii, to to at in AablanJ. am Wwlnaadiv, ThurwlBy h! TrtiUy, April A, 17 and SS. Mm. K. I Htfnltc Ift tor Omnia mm en Monday ef ttila wwk, Mr. Ilurdlo it In toutworn uiBrkU with llraatoek. Kunaral ry of Mm. Myrtlo Amlek. who JImI Im thl city rewnllr, warn hold at Itoaglo on Sunday, .Mareh 19. l)odn & 8on, Jowl unilnrtak om. had th armnnoiHeiila In ehane. Ths rumaliw worn convoywl to that nolRhborliood In an utomobllo. The nneml waa lantoly attrfndod. over too iohIo hlng praaoui. Tlio l eoaed wna ym of Tbf iiiiabainl la a Imrhor smnloyetl at Wotol. llobert D. Hall, or New York Cllr. and naphow of A. M. Haavr, of Aah IhiiiI, waa a vlaltor with rnlatl Iioro early thla weakT Ila la lilatiU flod with tho liitttitlon of V. JI. C. A. oritnnlMtlniia In Indian tribes throiigliout tlio country. The Olirlntenien Itroa. kep adding to tholr foreo of mon ougagod In loKgtiiR nnd milling onomtloiis on Nell oreok, aouth of Aahland, about 1 1-1 nilloa from Xyer'a Suur, tlio nnartat nillrond aliltng whero box fnctorlea and other manufacturing eatabllahmenta are loratetl. The Oreen Bprlnga Mountain dis trict held a box social at Orovo's hall In Hint vicinity on Saturday ovonlng of this waok. W. H. A'alll has leaswl the Wag nor Springs ranch, about IS tulles soiHtioNSt of town. This Is an ex toiiNlvn projierty on 11. I'. I), route, having pofttoffloe and telephone sta tion. A hotol on the premises ac cpmmodntofl aummor vlsitom, miiuy of which avail thumtnlvm of tlio prlvlliiKO of toatliiK tho vlrtuoa of tho fnnious soda HprliiKs on tho promises. Anhlnnd Dutto lodge of aioose has clooted tho following efficers: Dic tator, It. !. Snylee; vlco-dlreolor, N. h. HIkIi: prelnlo. J. A. Lcmery; sec rotary, J. T. Snyloj treasurer, J. II. Cook. Tlio doom both Insldo and out- lo retarnitK to th" lolMmln J.'nt Is being Slrlrtly oltrvKl In Mif priory alm0ihm intruior n dewy tbemaelvtM ihf pleasure of nor mal toMversattos at table during the dining hour uiMter peialty of eoa Irlbntlng at least a akkel to the mite box for eash Infraetlen of an Mnwrll ten bllgatlen wklrk la Implied. nrn "iw ,nil nnv di-we fbii' hi- wn lucni t' I'.iindoni mil Mr .Ih' 1 on iniinlt i h 'icMthy plin-n i Hurt? f Mdronl Am ('. K. ItVllon and e-ifr M Mm. ,t. Y. M fli'T "ii rrfri.r thr tmi- mid - Iffp mv Mijhl lii.cr- II I' '. vohiit. imi' m llic ii"nf- fur lht Mtrtli- Iniliielriel -ociolv. eili and County Hrltool Mti''rinli-f)dint J. I'. Wrlle wi-rt- ont and mi1imI our i'hiKl nnd geve the wlnxd n movinic plftnff exhibit Of Who I wits lieiHjr il'iuc in linii line. It w:o not hnowa thai lln were to be li-rc and the w. i-n'lrr- ni urtlii . I iiv mv la-l rpfmrt. J. Mi-Inly rr hit- ri'mri hi Midc-rri1irta) to tin' liniK Mud Trdione. .Mr. Tni-H. the fiither of Ilenry Triifls . who i-nrriew the aesM from here to IVmiet, rame mit PrWer te get hi trnro nhod. ally. It Is painted a pure white, typifying supposedly the class of work done at the Home headquarters whore Xlsbot has been for over five years In control. Tho Talent Methodist Hikers' club over a score in numbers, Is scheduled to py Ashland a visit on latitrriay or this week. The chief object of the trip Is to visit the parks, where tho examination will bo not merely a superficial one. Iter. M. C. Iteed, who, slthoiigh ho lives here, looks after the athletics ns welt as the spir itual welfare of the club mebershlp. will chaprrone the party. Jackson county will profit to the extent of over $100, Ono in bohnlf or road eoMstruetlou If Bnnwtor Cham berlain's bill apportioning $17,000, 000 proceeds of Oregon ft California railroad land sales among the land grant rountlos of the state heroines a law. Josephine county would re ceive nearly $17o.nn, hut Klamath county would profit only br $1.1,000. Mr. ami Mm. Lane Wyland of tho MendowH drove u bunch of thoir cnt- II.. I' ll u ii I i il I I IU IB liHUIKVll, inn linn "... " 1 iron, thi. hoott ranch to thi'lr , n. ,0 work unUerUk. home i-hiiku Thurhdn.v. Mr. Mnrh of Honglo Im IihuHiik wood to Iiim iimuy euHtomum its the valley (owiim. Mm. II risen of Med ford whs visit- inu relatives and friends in Ileagle a few days this wook. Mr. ami Mm. l.tmtor Hudgem of need. ('h1 hio visiting Mr. liodgem' pnieiitM, Mr. n lid Mm. .lsKir Itudif ci. and other relatisos at Heegle Hits week Mr. mid Mm. Saiu Mhi-hIihII were M-iliiur tlio Imiue ldks al Ileimlu uu Suiulay. Iiv aud Mm. I'erev Chupuwn of Nino - alley made Ike hoMto folks u i-it Sunday. Mi. and Mm. llansrotu of Agate win- xiMtiujr at the Iuhuo of Jesse HI a-- Siiuduy. William t'otlerill, the Meadows '" k mau, Iium retumeil from a leu linx"' trip to Washiugton Mute. Willinni JoneM, Sr., of Heairle, was triulur in (Antral l'oint tliix week. Mr. Miller, who bought u omall Ho t (' inud off the Scott much l'-t lull, will leave fwr hie It nine in liuago a HiMin as be rag dim i'i liu houihold goods, tumiing tonls nnd horse. I . S. Collin of Mwlfo.d and ( 1'iiide CliHiunaa were lining buma4 i"i the Occidental luiurnnee Cm in tin- -el ion a tew days this week, Walter Prauk, who lived in Ant inch 'wrnl yearn ugo, i viMtinu with In mint, Mm. Morris Cumi. Imi Vineent hu leaked imrt of the 'vt ruli that has not been fnrui Oil l"r v.ii-. aud is fencinjt it und Mill plnitt the Kind Uj outfit Tlui lead wll l like iie irroand and ouAt to mike a laiyv crop. Mm. J. Aatiek of Weed, Pal., died ut AxhlaHd Friday. The runsral see Mcee worn held at the Antioeh selwoj Iiouhe Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock nod Mas voadiielad by the Ilcv. In-d-onburg of Sum Valley. Interment in the Autioeh eewaUry. Mm. Am- ick Mae 30 years ami ) months yf ngo und was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jshht Itixlgem of iseagle and leave., her husband and parent, mie -Mer end two brothrm nnd a laivc nle ot ndative aud friends to iaiuui Ini- lo-s. P ASK FOR affil GET HORUCK' THE ORIGINAL MALTED IVJILK. Cbtsp substitutci vwt YOU 4iu juti. sldo arc Ktiiirdud by tho Orubh boys. O. 'J. Turner and J. H. Orowson arc Heath drug tro, Mmltord, ovory trusteos. M. K. King, who rolln-,ufteruoon for Knglo Point at ft o'clock uulahos tho prlnolpnl offlco In tho p. m. IoiIro, ussumos tho role or past die-1 Mias Klla Thomson und Mm. T I til Intor. , of Derby were on the 1'. & U. g'ig to Medford Thumduy, ami Miss lloa it Hell, who hns been up above llreu.boro vWtitig her sinter, Mm. (looi-go II. lirown, IimiI; iKmaago nt the same time ut Hugh) Point. , Mnmh Onrrctt ami wife motored through here on their wuy to Medford Thumdny. JaineH Kemhav of Climux and The latest auto delivery m om In- .,,.,. ... ,iMi u, -- f- tRlliel by J. X. Mlebet of the Home mhMr tlf tBH MhmA e!iUma were Ih taandry, which made Its Initial ap- uttmJanee peamnee Monday morning or this Tm, arrnfmtf)m J, M mmfo lo weak. Or sours It Is a Port, and hlw a Wtm n,x THfmdmy was rebuilt Mr his parttealar parpoM ming M-tTh JUf ,H th ,.,. from the groHnd up by Nlsbet person-,,, wh-n th . MUrim w:,i he jiittetl agaHMit the old eoile. There is a litf a Uiound words to be Mlltil nnd tho children have heeu prartieing on them for the pat few dnys. They are nmiU that are common everyday use thnt have beeu rtsweted bv a state board and din- tributed iimon the MehoolH over tlio state. Another move in the right di rection. In etieakiittf el out -eliool bring" to uimil a littlo item I saw in the Applegnle eoiroepondenee whero he or she, as the ease uinv be, says, after admitting Hint they weie ont played by both ef the Kagle Point teams, "The game wa a chcwitiK inateh from beginning lo end. Tho audience insulted the referee and Ihe hoys nnd girls were badlv .disnp- Kinted iu tho treaddont of tho Kale Point people." i have not heard xuy complain! iu our town of any of the Knglc Point people being mini rented and am entisflod that the Applegate correHiKindout has things a littlo mix ed, for, so far as 1 can lenrn, .there ntill loinaiiiM tho kiudet of fuelingv on the mrt of tliofio interested iu the hsll jtaiac. I undomtutid Ihat the K. P. ball team intend) to go to Ap plcgnte iu the near fut.ire and twaeh them how lo pluy basketball, and if them was any uttboooininjc conduct hem they will surely overlook it. Since writing tho fonstoiiig 1 have thought the inuttor over aud ooiiolud ed that arhaps thu nforesaid corre spondent intended to convoy thu idoa that tho Knghi Point people, noted rudely and troatad the Apploguto gueets unlirooiniiiK', but thu language I huvo (piotud suruly Nuyft that tho pooplo of K. P. woro treated badly, nnd if that is the unso, when tho K. P. boys and ktU go over to Applo gntc 1 hope thnt they will touch tho 13. P. folks how to bohuvo iu uom- EDEN PRECINCT EAGLE POM, EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Frank Manning of Peyton Hjieiit Wodneaday night with us on bis way from Jacksonville, whero ho had been to straiRtilcn up his taxes, und he and Mr. Cameron of Dei by , took the Thumduv morning train. Mr. Oulngor, one of tlio postofflee ineyeelors, came in Thursday moru itiKf took dinner with us und Friday wont up to Wcllen with our postmas ter, Mr. Clement. The P. ft K. has oonsidornblu )ms rfeiujer and freight traffic this spring. S. II. llarnish's auto will leave tho Allon Union, of Uuitono, will de liver un addross nt tho library, Thurs day ovonlng of this wool on "Art." Kvcryhody Invltod and no ndntlsulon foe Is charged. The tnlk will bo In en by tho unlvemlty extension course. The speaker lllustrstos the prartlcsl In his address by displaying an ex hibit of pottery as an object leason Iu dealing with his themo. 'Mr. and .Mm. 1C. II. Hush have boon summoned to Kansas City by the se rious lllnoas of an aunt, wlm though a resident of Portland, was tempor arily visiting In tho central west. Among political candidates who ad vertise. Judge C. 11. Watson, who Is after tho district attorneyship, exeels In that particular. Splendid por traits, almost life sise, as executed by Studio Aihland are displayed to advents la various parts or town. fW. O. DlekerstjH, at the North Main atreet point emporium. Is In Portlund en business. Ills seu John au-om-panled him. Klamath KIU W not oiib loiu on round-ups aud rodeos, but al-o mi cyela runs. It now content plat io endurance motoreyele coutcHt mr In July aver a route Inilndlns tinci ootiatles, which beglunlna at tin rslls takes In llorubrsok and YrcKu. Ashland and Medford. theuce tu I'm tar Lake and return homo. A baby daughter as bora Tues dsy niornlug to Mr. and Mm. Qea. Illle. residing at 1 Third street. The wife and mother la the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Herbert Maltern. Hlh Is an emplaye ot the 8. P. la loaal yards. Th transfer or the Payne block, sdjaceut to the Citlsens' bank, has been confirmed by Clyde Payne to A. It. dardner. ot Santa Aaa, dl., aceordlng to report from tsu wulb era OaUfarnla tows. 2. 8yd Mc.Nalr. termer reideat here and proprietor of the old re liable drug store ot the MeNair Bros. aud who (or sonwtlrae past has bean Iu the drug hualuats i Rymoad, Ws.h.. Is uow Iu souther CIU9Ml looking up a permanent location. Funeral ear view of A. A. WlUay, who died Vst week at TrJeat, were held at the home of J Kerb) In that town, Tuesday utlemoea. March SI, conducted by the Odd Fallows, interment la Talent cemetery. The Hleven o'clock ctab has filed Its Intention oa the torpstr hereon ticket or holding five more dsvclng psrtles during the season. The sec ond semester will continue the pre vious series without a vacation een during the lentea period. letters from members of the fee ulty of it Aadrewa Priory, at Hon olulu. Indicate thai Miss Kutbiwi Mlihjr wjll Mil for 8au Fiac1hco oo I ivin CulbertHon of Uke Creek were doing buMiueM here Thumduy. t'oibiu liilgell, owner of the l&lg ell orchard, who has beeu siudiiiK the mn( year in the east, returned Thumduv looking fine aud hourly. Thumdav WM mther a memorable duv in the lie of yor Ktigle Point corr'pomlcnt and on Unit da1 he , Medford nnd ko did O. Adaiio. IUn- pa--ed hi. H It h rule .lokc. nnd if' uj,. mid l.ee Pnrker (Itenuie P. was on I wuy. Wilford Jaek and lt,t 15. Minlar woro doiuic liwinoss in our town Friday. - II. Khun, hood of tlio Kluiii Adver tising Co., waa out Friday nnd put up (mania for ailvertuUug on tho side U' thu old bakery buUilitu;. Horn To Mr. andMlw. doe Mny Iihii), h son, on MareK ft, 11)1(1. Mm. Suwau Hart was ealliug on mime of her friends Friday. Mm. flmrles Wilkinson, who has been reiidiiUj the winter at Dead In dian Springs, eame out Saturday on horseback as far n dako Creek and tiHik the stage there for K. P.. going on tho P. & Vt. lo her heme near Med ford. Mm. Gertie Sponeer, nee (lerlie Mahouey, of llntte Falls, eame out on the P. & H. Sntunlnv on her v.nv to Amonir tbone from Talent who were in Medfurd Satnrdnv were: Joxhua Pattemon, F.arl Itrisfoe, J. K'. lfob ertu, Mm. Itlc-inif and daughter, ('. Vurey, .James MeHonald. Dr. MahnKieti of Phoenix has pur chased a new Fortj from C. K. Galea of McdrortJ. A. II. Fisher und wife of Phueni.v wio Mwlfonl bttHineM vlsitom Sat urday Mm. ltiee, whose heme is iir Phoe nix, came up from Medford Sunday to spend the day.. Mm. ltiee is it hume and hat been at Medford muel of the winter. Mr. and Mm. C. Cnrev arm Knestr. of Mr. and Mm. II. G. Shear. or of Medford last Sunday. .Mr. and Mm. Homer Pellutt of Medford made a bueinesH trip to North Tulout lnnt Wwlneeday. Mr. and Mm. Joe Under, Mr. ami Mm. ICIinnr, Mr. and Mrs. MeKuy. were amonir thoc from I'ideu Pre eiuet who went iu attendance at the I'llkx dance nnd social gathering ut Medford on March 17, St. Patrick's evening. Mm. Mnry McVeigh, who has boon samding the winter with .1. 12. Gptffi and wife, left Wednesday for hor homo at Hrccinuu, O. She will visit rolntives iu Wiinhitinloii on her way homo. Mr. and Mm. WIMam Curby of Talent did trading iu Medford Satur day. John Most of Phoenix wiih nmoiix tho busiuesN cullers iu Medford Sat urday. Mm. ltiuudt of Tulent wus trading iu Medford IbhI Wediivsilay, Mr. und Mm. McKay, Mm. Will iams, Miss .McKay, Mr. und Mm. lioyor, Mr. and Mm', FJmor, Mr. und Mm. A. S. Furry wore guests at u card parly ut .Mr. ami Mm. .loo Und er 'a Monday owning. Mm. iliotiiso Colvor of Phoenix was trading in Medford Sulip'diiy. S. P. lluntor of Talent wiih in PJioonix Friday ami reported his ohil dreu ull ill with whoopitur oouch. (loorjjo I'lfois was trading iu Med ford Sutui'duy. William Ferns of Fern Valley was iu Medford doing trading Saturday. W. ft. Anderson nnd wife, .1. K. Graff o nud wife, Otto Caster, all of North I'dcn, did trading in .Medford Saturday. Mr. und Mm. Ityun of Medford came out Sunday evening to visit Mm. Kyun'tt Parent of Phoenix. Mm. Mack Stookford of I'agle I mo CENTRAL POINT .hit. .'ini-K oiwmuni i imijjw - " " ...- Point, Nee Frances Heury. aud her ogene Wullare. Ksther Pan mother-in-law. Mm. Sehutt, of ! Itullm-k, Uose Itullock nui Hev, John ( . Stillr . of leek-mi-ville aMKlslmu Hi eviingrli In mrrt ings this wrel . Mm. Harlle' and yaung son of I1mem vwiled al the haw f Mm. Hortle sirnN. Mr. and Sir-. J. . Mnrek the laxt of the weak. The .tenth of Mm. Al JHeMn" was a grent sorrow lo her Buney friends here. Mm. Mfamnnn bad IHred in Centre! Point f a nnmfcor f yearn and was known as a devoted wife ami a noble Christian woman. She had been a constant sufferer for Ibe post year, but herpaiient forbearance ami evtir-rcadv smile were a tastlawmy ef her rare character. AH that a mvinu husband and shilleil imysieiaiw eould do waa done to restore thw woman to health, hut all to no avail. Too early she traveled the way of the un known. Mr. Simmons wishes lo (hank the many friends, and especially Mr. ami Mm. Johnny William, who wore so kind during the sickness aud death of his loved one. A bevy of pretty little maidens nr rnyud Jit imrty best met nt the home of Mies Foru Van llardenburg Satur day afternoon to help her keep merry liur twelfth Lirthdny. Mr. and Mm. Israel Lewis are thu proud parents of a dainty littlo daughter, who made her nnpenmnoe theio Friday at 111 p. m. Mm. Onico Mali left Sunday morn ing for San Francisco, whom she will spend a ihort time. Mine Margaret Foley bas returned to her home on Kanes crook after n soxornl days' visit with relutives here. Ifev. Ilolknnp delivered two very good sermons at the Methodist church Miere Sunday. County t ommissmner ,w. u i.eevor is iu the Oregon metropolis on a Lus- inos Iri- this week. . Kliliu Slillo of Derby is in Cent ml Point for u several days' stay with hi mother. II. H. Webber of Sterling wn tninsucting liusinoss hero Monday Mr. and Mm. I. C. Uobuott, .Mm. Ilerr.eulmus, Mm. Crccdc und Miss ('ecyelo Crcisle motored to Ashluud Siiuduy. Mm. Hobiusoti of Ashland spent tho week-end as tho guest of her friond, Mm. I tier. Feaguson. Mr. Anderson has returned from a somewhat wet aud stormy trip lo Coos Hay, whoie ho went with the in tention of locating, but found tho plnco not up to his expectations, so decided to look elsewhere before M'r manenllv locating. Mine Jessie Chauuoy wns hostess at a very pretty tea party Saturday afturnoon, given in honor of her week-end iptcst, I lie Misses Myrtle Stanley Hoo Mullock and Huth Hul loek of Medford. The giieHts arrived nt .'I o'clock und spent a delightful three hours m games und revolt v. Dainty refreshments were served, wbieh were welt appreciated. Those present were: The Misses YAiede- iccht, Alblu. Christina Ileekmau, Im- key, Huth nud Myrtle (TheGrealKIdneyMedlcine Fulfills lis Mission t was sfflldfif with Madder trail' hie. I suffered utieh great pain tat the doctor hail fn f-ike my ur'ns. After the doctor bad I rr sled me ff twa weeks, f did not ft any better. Remembering that a few dosee of Dr. Kilmer's Hwsftip-Koot comptelaly re lieved by mother-in-law, after all the doctors who were called on her case had fulled lo da her an good, I ak erf my husband to get me a bottle of Hwamp-Root, which he did, and J took It and threw the doctors' pre parations away, because Immudlato ly after I started taking Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Koet I was greatly re lieved. My husband waa so pleasod he said I should take one doion bot tles or Swamp-Koot, but by the tlino I had taken seven bottle I was com pletely restored to health. .That wan six yearn ago and I have not taken any medicine since. My weight Is IDS nettnda, bays' tlireo children, do my own work In n house or twolva rooms, and keep bonrdere. Very truly youm, MltS. AXN'IR IIAPOHMAX. 067 Newell t. Haberton, Ohio. Poraoually appeared before me this llith day of December, 10H, Mm. Anulo Ilaiighnifltt, who subscribed tho above statoment nnd inndo oath that the same Is truo In substnuco nnd In fact. V A. Morton, N'otnry Public. Lottor to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., lllng hampttm, N. Y. I'liivo What Smtinp.ltool Will Do lft.il Von Send ton cents to llr. Kllmor & Co., ninghampton, N. Y., for a sam ple slie bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a book let of valuable Information, tolling about the kidneys aud bladder. Whon writing, bo sure and montlon tho Medford Mall Tribune. Itegular HOc aud $1 slsn bottles. for solo at all drug stores. Derby, enme up to iit ill's. Stock ford's imrents, Mr. and Mm. J. D. Henry, lust Tuesduy, returning home Thumduy. ! Stanley Charles II. (lav. oliee judge of Medford, wus here on official duties ; Monday OIL JONES aTfeFWTIQT srh. A Vi GOOD TEETH ySAvc DOCTOIS BILLS -eta J CW &mmmMmi como to you as a cigarette creation worthy of comparison with any cigarette in the world, no matt8r what its price! Blended choice Turkish and choic Domastic tobaccos in Camels provide a new flavor that is as delightful as t is refreshing. And beside, Camels are free from bite and parch, and leave no un pleasant ct'ilaretty after-taste, no matter how freely you smoke them ! Camel eiirafettes are worthy of your confidence because they'll stand any test for satisfaction and for quality! Do not look for or expect coupons t?c premiums. Ths value is in the cigarettes! , . "-r . "! nJalaU WE OPERATE PAINLESSLY Hy our New Improved Method, SPECIAL RATES Goltl Crowns $5.00 Full Set Teeth . $8.00 Silver Fillliin s $ 1 .00 Enamel Fillings $1.00 204 Main St., Cnr. Central Ave. CsmsJA era MvfryM'Hm in sofoaliaWty -4, 30 for tOo. or tn pack' t UOO ci irt fa) m a Httin-pir-cii:-el car ton lor $1 00 W tnu i(y rconmeiui Ihit car inn for tti hnmif or ..tfi.e .;0 or when you trat And the more Camels you smoke the more you'll realise you prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Thn stamp p.wi vrr end etiala the package, blab keeps out air, tharthy pro aerviRt the quahty of thf blended fohiccc. 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