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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
rs 1 f PTf e a nr Jjlpvir- JlffliHlDfOH) HH PAST 10 DAYS Ii til iwut 'ttht or tan dnv many r?" r ha hetft bIoJmi, with mly ,. i. . rrf. Im w f fh fnH ffct fNWfrfc v j SMtAftyri, M7t, w tn4 twtHlw raimni Wrih tfwm Us fly ar ajnna. ("Mat f Pnttr Httraot inwi h4 mnwr of nnt-h iHWw Ktmotd write In Hinrt or ftronl of Mim kind th nam and HrtM af wurh arMflM. lofrtlwr Irish aVwrrfitHut nf ibew, hi rlr t n AM lo br of nn n-oMnlmire to tfca BoHee nViwrtmnii in frrh iftff Ah fbrai, attotiM thev be- lnt nr total. Hot rnaajr rnfnV Inkr Hi fwauMmi to Ho thin; and many hm Aawfatat? the artiriaa atntai when lwwriHiw of tbm qnielilv lamed m to tb poliee department might w thr Mnf fonml without "Mcay i4 thtm wkolnive lout bi ayaJm to tlM prtotenl epMenrie of leyete tWrrnry,r nnM the chief, "waJdn'l mm nm tell the unke f Uw wfcMto lout, M,yitM nothing of Am wwwliow. Than inn'l on mnn to toH wJh ktmwa the mnmiIw of hix watih or gun. Thin in rank nrelp IaaMaeh there in grout V- for oM-liro rubber, it would Im wall to hoop similar reeord of any tfctoff of toot kiml in your im ton. It would hero to foeate thieve whs tool that wort of thing ery frequently, ltor It. l'rlrbV l,ivH Wan atolen a short time noo ami Anally fowtd on a vaeant lot. both lire and tedala. MAyoe finding any nrtii'l of Valna should at oure retHrt it to the patio offnoKmeut nr advcrtine it in the newspaper or Imth. Thin prae tiee will he of jrrrnt flssistmiri' to the police leiMirtinrtit in rendering IPl-tHIHT lit lltn-.' wlm )lTl it L AT PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT Katharine Knc-lred, who nppr-nr in Uto Tricto-lNfl lay, "The Winged lW," al the I'm theater tonight and toajorrow afternoon, nan been re poatodly eharaeterixed m the moot neg ndtohed "vnroiare aetrmw" of the Amariran stage. 8he makcH her tree to notion pietiirea under the dtoeetton of ThomnM II. Inee in the role of HaMian KereaH in thin force ful drama, written bv ( (Inrdner SnlNvaM. IW a Number of yean Minn Kacl rod aeored heavily in nuceenHful Itroadway productionn. Her Mina Uonal iuierprelation of the woman in "A INkiI There W'." brouffht the at tonttou of the critic particularly to her wonderful ability. Her lihtet feature ha a meaning and nuggU II the fire and ukxiuu of the Hun ton adventures. VAWTER RESIDENCE FOR UNIVERSITY CLUB At a meeting of la tlnlveralty rlub teat atht It waa uuantmoualy decided to Iumw th W. I. Vawter reatdence U a elub bona and to take residence there aa aaou aa tbe noeeMary ar flljiBHlli van be mmt,. T Unlvtwalty rlub baa bad Ha fSartora to the Mall Tribune building for atac IU organisation and the elub baa ontorwt a aroaperou grow I h to thooa quarter. In tbe opinion of the member however the opportun ity to aaeure tbe Vawter realdeme w aa exceptional one and the mcin hatahtp could not afford to let I MM by. The Vawter resident- I one of the Jtoadaoinoat dwelling to southern Oregon and la parti ularl well adapt ed for rlub butldtog. II taking ll m tao l'nlvralty club will be able to have well equipped apartment for mombor living In the elub. a tannic aonrt and garage l be available, rwdlng room, billiard room and a hgll room will be Included and one of tho boat appointed men club In the tot will be the result. OBITUARY. I ItllXKH Werren C. Miller, aged 10 yturs. 10 inoiiibs nnd -n diiy, diod nt hi borne mnr Dun-uu, lion slay momiii.'. April Id. The deceased, who wus a natike of lowu, leaves a wife, to dauglitrrs und a nun. Kun nnice under direction t the ruth I lav Advcnlintn' liui.li Tnoadny nflcrnnon tit '. :.W oVUn-k. Iliiitnl in riiocnu tOmelerv. i tOI6 A'n c Amelia Kiiihi, uc b p. . 'I i'llia .i.t ft 4d-, I lie ;oantoO dflnwr oj Jt jm tfi., fliinL 6P afl'o'c l.l i4tis mmtxr E ML wffliH MEXIDO 10 COVER - EXTENT OF PURSUIT WASHINOTON. Apul 0 S.rr--tmty jntag fttd rrrrtr,rr R.i'.r hnth declined to -'rrirnrt r.ilr, -n herder repoffn that an r'''nrii !. fwcen Washington and the rnrrnnitn government had fied n "detul line" beyond which lha American Itwip wonld not go in their pursuit of the Villa bandit. Merretarv Maker de elnred in nnnwer to nueetiniM thnt ouch ii n Hgreement would come un der the pending protocol and wo a Hubject not under! hewn r nVfinrtment'x jurixdictiun. The proponed pndocol iff which lit tle hnn been known, ntill in under din ctmioo nl Oenernl ('arranaM'n present caiutnl at Queretarn. Overnight dinpatchen from (lencrnl Punaton to the war department made fmldic by .Hecretnrv linker Itwlnv were anmmariited in I he I'olUtwing ntnlc ment: "The Intent dinpatchen from Ocn cral t'emhing, dated April H, evplnin lufrequewcr of commitnicnlion bv buy ing thai the wirele lm not lHcn able lo work ntnl nerolnne commiiui cation Iidh Iwen dit'ficnll Ihthiimc iI lack ol Hiiiinhle landing pliiccx. . "The dinpolch again eonlirnm the early l-eport of Villa being severely wounded in the right knee. Clcnetnl I'emhing reHrU that he hnn hnd n very nnlinfnctory conference .with (lencrnl llerrcra and expect n IihIii.v lo meet (lencrnl Out tern', to whom be wtit mcnnngcM by acroplnne to ('in huahua ami received bnck replies i.i' fering full co-oicmlHiii. (Ii-miiil l. L! , . . f .1 i-erHoingN eommeni ih imiii eer iii dU'ntiou hhown the dcire t th.' trooM of the de facto government t aid to the extent nf their nhilm. "Oenernl Perxhing further repm! thnt one neroplnne wns ili-nlilt-il in Iniiilintr April (I, leming onlv t'ie out nf tin- nrieiii:il ciubt in MTMcciilile -i unl 1 1 1. n. ' BLACK EAGLE MMES A 'lu-tcr o iniuuii; clnitn-. known n the Itlmk Kitgl". locntctl on Tid dler's gulch, in .lo-cpliinc county, has been ol to it iouipniv of Sent lie capitalist- tor 1 T.'i.lHHi, with n cosh payment of $.II,(NMI. This group was formerly known a the Meil mine. The new couiuinv re git nls (he mine an n coining producer eipial lu anything ever dcvelope, on tbe eon si. A eoncentrittor of .'Ml tons eapacitv will be installed nt once. All necessary mnchiuen ban Im-cii IHirehased and it in eHcled lo be in ofierntion bv June 1. Hereafter the mine will be known n the "N'eil Suc cess. Conner owners reiuiu n work ing iulcits.1 in the mine. Mr. Wall ers, a mining man I'nnu Mriti-li Co Imnbtu and the Spokane di-ttui-. uyn "it m Ibc biggest thing 1 haw ever seen. " V. K. Xcil was the head of tin- cunittin that sold il. Associated with him were Dr. InMut, William Ituchau mi mid II. A. Xcil. The purch.iscr arc P. II. Walter, n iiiiiiiiil' mini i Kent tie; I'arvin Wright of Ihc Wright Klevulor eouiHiu.v; Fred Firth, cup Halisl, Seattle; VV. (I. Swalwell. uiiiu ager of the Kvcrctl I'mn-r cnuiimu.x. nnd Capluiu Smith, owner of Ihc old convict ship "Hiieeess." All of the purchasers have visited the property and each was enthusiastic over the prosHct of developing "a iniuhU prtiilucci." MRS. C. E. EINKOPr PRIZE BREAD MAKER Award were made Saturday lu the contest fur the Ihi bread made from the flour of the Medford (toiler Mills, II O Nordwiek. as one of tbe feature of Home l'rodueta week. Mr r. K Klnkopf of South Peach street, won the first piit a f'O inund aaek of flour. Tbe second prle. a :T, poaud sack was won by Mrs T. A. OIkcu. 117 Olsen street. The third prtxe wan awarded Mrs. T. W. tlerr. 880 Dakota avenue, and was a IS iwund aatk of flour. Those given IS pound sacks were: Mesdaraes It. Sanders. John Petersen, i' W. Jaeobsen. P W (liH.dinan. A II Colby, Mur.i Tunnel William Campbell. 8 (' ticMuour, uiut W It. Maiwcll Miss llic llttnl, .i.icil as judge, and all I lie ciiiric . i. m cvccllcnt and Ism tnui liail w.nk was cvper leared in mau of tbe selections. The proprietor of the nillln was o pleaded Ollh the luiorest takcu that In addtQ It orle lo lit ItiMl tlirre TH ?' l ".I a tfm 'ed Mff'f;fi fi f fjff.f N't". mviii HIN1ED AS CAUSE . OF GASOLINE RAISE WA HHI NOT IN. April 10. The f. .Ii i..t fi.i.! ...'i.ii .n -if pre -riiiil In I'nnjT' - i pn'ii miii if i' lent nil ii urn -fiu.iiiiin "I '"' i'ii-' IB (lie pri ' of iMi-nlinr. The refwrt enfrien n i "I -futi-tie on pro duction and rn -. I,ut drnuo no con clnniogn to the cne of the in crcnn of the littter. Alleged price ilicriminntionn which the cotnmiion in charged with In vetignting under n nennte resolution, the reKrt eonidvm nn follews: "If the (irieen nr found In have been mined to higher leveU in nome nectifinn than in olhcm, due allow ance being made for a rpialilv of prodiH'tn, freight and marketing eon ditionn, it nw v be inferred thnt nn ele ment of nrtificinl ninnipulntfon hnn entered iulo Ihc ndvnnee." One Inblc "iibwtittcil with the re port shown thnt tnnk wngnn prices, higher in the west in Jnnnnry, IH1, than they were in the ent, were higher n year Inter in Ihc cant. The name relation wnn shown lKtwccn prices in the cnsl tind went nftcr freight was tlwlucletl. Ko uicnliorr was made of difference in market inn con ditions in the two sections. Kiiggintionn thut incrcHsing ev (Mirts hac been partly lo blatoo for higher prices are coniiidcretl (in n Inblc thut shows thnt 1IU." cvjiortn ninounted to l.'i per cent of the en tire uiisoline eiwitent of nil the crude Htrideinn pi'it'lueeil in llif Toiled St ii 1 1". hiiIiiii the M'nr. lixports fur the elir of HH-iilllir, liuptha and Ih'II y.ilie IoI.iIIkI 'h l.'.IKI.IIMII lmiMoII uuiiiii-t J IH. .iiii.duo in I'll I, iiml 1SS,- IIIMI.f III) iii I'll t E Y Hon. Thcoilnii I'.. Ituitoti, I inicil State- -ciinlor tiin (lino ami a c.m iliilalc t i.r the pri -nlcnti.il ihiiiiiiiii -t ion. will be in tiiiL'ou th ice tins-, eu tcrint; tithe state on Moiiiliix. the 17th in-laitt, I'loui Culil'oiiiia, sieiikiiii at Ashland from the truin platform, ami al Medlord ut the Xalatnriiiin in the evening, opcntiiu ut K o'clock. Mctll'ord is one of three cities in which Senator Hurt on will stop lone enough for n full-time sieech. F. cept these three speeches, he will ad dress the people .who gather nt Hie stations briefly from the rear plat form of bin ear. Inasmuch nn Senator Morton nml Kcnutor Cummins, of Iowa, arc the only candidates for the prc-Mcnti.i nomination who nrc ciimpiiiuiiuu'. eillier (I i reel I v or iudjrcctlv, m (he gon tor it, il is likelv that the I tiuuui-hcil visitor on in vl M"ii.l. eM'inim m ill lie met ti it !' I'lnW l I I "III the loe.ll I ,in . I I III II I'lllllll'lltl I' It I SAI.FV. Ore, pn' in of oli mite einilei - 1.. I . ,i i po-e- i not Ici-ililc Ml II i i.n type of water hound m.o .ol. mi . i cordon; I" Piol'cssor S. II I. i.i I. . the Oregon Agricultural t "!. . . .. has jit-i ionideleti tc-i- Im tin i..i. highway lcNirtmcut. The mi n. cinders wric thought for a tiin i" i. suitable for making toad- m t ... county, where there is a uu.ii , , u in v of this material, but the i i i. dieate that this is nut the '-.i-. State Kngincer Lewis -.u.i tn.1 that Professir (Irat'Jiad t u .1 i i the cinders possessed ouls -li.lii .. nienting power i thcui-cUi- lin arc su (Miron- and brittle iImi inn do uot po--c- the ut'ccs-.ii ' in i IIIU stlenulli o iilloW then ii-.. i , ment or hitiiuiiiioiis eon e rtii . , . i - The iiMiri of Professor tlr.n 'i.mn ever, indii itti that a nuei i --I 'i' i""l ma v be 1. mil l u-iiig the eitiili i i- i touudiilimi, on lop of wlm Ii n '.. placed u bunii'l course eon- -' u. ..' natural tiudem miuM with ,i-iM' The weunnu surface ot .-!. ' . i... .. would cou-i-t of fine ciii-ln it i .i. i mixed in the provortiin t ' . . i.i. u.ir -hect :iph.tlt. a -S 1- ' js 3 Hml Skin Ulsaasas uiiii.'i.' 1 1 'I'tti i, 1 1 - 1 1 v fur ..i i i s. rt. i n.-.'oiiti r.i-i.. .,n l van s. A Intl. . i. l ..ii. i lUr -In ii tii.util 111 .111 illllii Oil i Mi. i la., i Ik. ii ill II . I I'll -n, lr . k , i.i si i s i i . .ni.l iiiii.iiii .. , ll-l .1 III r In I 1 :...!. il, ., II'.' I.'iliin II ili.tiiMT an. I ...i - i' kill .Mill h,..,, lllliWI) UUil a. IV ii BURTON SPEAK R MONDA KUAUu y h mil. Ii..;-' -fc.ll ir.MMM'i. ." i .1 Urvudi rf illwn'tsMrii..: I ,,u itii ' Mm ei .inn il.,- ii..... .L ., l ... vffi..Mf;fi !.'. 'IWHOi MISSION SOCIETY The -ulli nnnunl m'-'oig o the .- Kiniiutb dmlro t. On .im. .,ni u i . wHI be held at the l'u-t . tli...i. i Kpineopal ehirrch hi Mltiil. April 12th. The ufficern of Ibis society ji m: Mr. J. H. ITiNtolBn. Oranl Pans, president. Mm. L B. rklwardn, Ah Innd, vice prentdtwt; Mm. Kf M. rhnrehill, Rmmfff, recording necre Inry; Mm. I. W. tfood, flrantn' 1'nnn, corresponding neeiwtnryi and Km. J. W. Hmylic, Mcdford, Irennnrer. Tlic progrnm for the three session of ihc dnv follew: .MiiiiiIuk l'igtt'HHi Morning wntch. Mm. McXary.Xed ford; welcome, .Mr. John If. t'nrkin, response nml greeting. Mm. J. II. Wil limns, Oruiits I'nnn; rending of min utes, Mrs. K. II. Churchill. Koscbnrgi niMHiintmcnt of committees nnd re- ,., ..r ..rrinnm ijw.t,..u ..r ,rr.VM "America, n .Mission Field." Mrs. V. I). Hodgson. Ashland; noontide pruv- er. Jlr. Meltille Wire. (Irnnts -. AftCIIIIMlll I'lOglHIU Quiet hour. Mrs. ,, t'. Kollins, MihI- lorn; iHr. hum-miiii. soio, lMr. . M. VanScoyiM; ejiH-ricnees, Iie mm- ulcs ench: (1) I low we collect duen from every inemWr nnd meet our fi- nnnciul obligations, Mrs. Charles Holdridge, Talent; (2) How to inter est the disinterested woiitnu, Mm. T. It. Cornell, (ll-illlls Pass; (M) How we eoiidtict the study course, Mrs. J. X. Wiley, Medford; (I) How nnd whcie our money goes, Mr-. M. ('. Ileed, A-Mand: ("! Suinrltc- mini wlnte needed, Mrs'. II. ,1. VniiFcii. -li land; (ti) Our mission literal me, Mi-. M. K. Abbott, Jacksonville; (iic-ti..n box, "Home .Mis-ion s, a I(ciilii." .Mis. M. C. Heed, Talent; song, Moth cr's Jewels. ICvciilug I't isfeiiiiu Oichestra, devotions, song, "Home fittaiils," imgcnnt, "js the Minsiou-uric- See It," Medfntd nuxiliurv; ud .In , Dr. J. C. Hollins. (ilassc thut fit the arc worth all that they cost. I guarantee a fit as reasonable In price n Is consistent with your requirement. Dr. Hlck- ert. IT A Safe MEEIS ON TUESDAY I Bl M . 1 l3ir A f42ZArf. W YUT & WWi 'Vl IH K U u I I 1 HAJI :6iw'H jKfA 'tfy x-rjfiZ&A ixtkrr sSiUar. wKJr J --w&l , i tfM .My,mJ LPS W nwiWi v iar w 3XGK'- 7anaj ii i n., w 8K-wrv- w -iiK ffi HI Millions of baseball fans in America are veteran "Bull" Durham smokers, because f resit rolled "Bull" Durham cigarettes afford them the same lively pleasure, " pep " and rapid-fire enjoyment as the great national pastime. Get in the game "roll your own" with w aJsCJfc. s m a h a w u v SMOKING TOBACCO The smart, snappy, wide-spread custom of "rolling your own" with "Bull" Durham has introduced thousands of men to genuine smoking satisfaction. Get the knack it's merely a matter of n little practice, Then 11 I ii i Q C l?si. A il for FREE pachas of ' paptri" iii(S each 5c jiV - 1 sflvi-JS,. i J SasgjuAaB . 1 hl&iJ&M?.d IJaSBb MOM M:H i- i A UNIQUE FOLOffl UFSCENKWONOERS ' A liiMiitilnlU illu-irnlcd lolder. "fonr Oatewav to tbe Pacific I o,i -I fills i-l Imh'II I -mil il .l"lih M. "scofl. 'relict. 1 1 ini--liifcr "' llle Hoiilherri I'iiciMc This folder yies ii vciiernl ilf-scriplmii ol' the Houihern I'neifie mules to flic I'ncifie ciHisI iibroiiuh I'ortlnnd, Ogdeti, Kl l'no nnd New OffcMM. A prominent feature of 0.1 folder is n two-color mnp with illnntrntcd in nets which shows nt N glance the many scenic nttrnctionn of the went era states nnd fittingly bearing out the Kouthern Pacific's new slogan. "All the I'neifie Const U n Hhow Plnee." Ileprcnentnlion in given Oregon nnd Washington with eight ifttgen or text nnd illustration. Views of Seattle, Tucomit nnd I'ortlnnd nra shown', to gether with ninny nf Ihc scenic (mints of interest, siivh an Mount Hniner, Mount IIihmI, Kognc river, Crater lake una me tmskivou. '. IHirm. nrc shown of ( niter lake. r,,,lM ' Hirer and Klnmnlh i Inke, . Mount McLoiighliu nnd other points of scenic interest. The new folder is printed in nrnnge I nml black. H whole iirrnngenit'nt nnd ,lU,nm Mh,i nmkt. Mtritlm ,,,.! , i.i, ,,,, -j i,....u M...ir ;.. u... tieinl results to the l'aeil'i c lion ii - west. The publication is to Ik given wide distribution throughout the east. Copies en n lie obtained bv nd drcsing John M. Scott. Oenernl I'n--scnger A'eul, Soiithciit I'acllie. I'olt- lllllll, lllC'.'OII. TABLE ROCK TRIMS 7-6 I'eiidleloti'- Tiible Hock -till - took the measure ! the Jacksonville team in n close game yesterday ut the county seal. This is the second start fur the hnskv lads from tbe meal table district, flicv having I rim med the hard Agate team in a one to nethiiii: g-ame u week ago. Dcsnitc the presence ot Cmlcv Wilson, Iliirpcr V. Coleman and Mc Inlvrc u the Medford lenm. ihc T. SSUED ESPEE ACKSONVLLE Hit" "Roll Your Own" GENUINE M DULL yyHAF you can enjoy anywhere and any time the mild, wholesome, healthful smoke which n fresh-rolled cigarette of "Bull" Durham gives you. "Bull" Durham is unique in its aromatic fragrance and its wonderful mellow-sweet i lav or. FREE-''-- t R li iui Own lifurrltet i.ii prL,tnr i, , l(arrt'p .s p-i. Will both hr ii r I .f "" i.lirt in I s , ,, i) ,i Mrr "Hu I Pur l,u P. l..r N .' JeVo 'vJflffli! HBHFMK FOR MEOFORO 0 The I'oit'anil "siiim.n Joiitiicl ttn- ,iii of Mi- t'aroline Andn -..I Mi.lt.T.l. ..in of the lr in th' liiKovii fiiwrn company, which ' .r.,'1,1. ,. "Hobm Mood" in Portlnn. ihi- motiili. and the following cn editing hct : I The Andrew Opera company, f 'mous many yenm throughout the mid Idle west, disbanded in 1WHI and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Andrew, two of it- prm- oimils. clime to Oretfon nnd settled i - !" - j in the Rogue river vnlley to engage in 1 fruit growing. With them came their i-mall dn lighter. Caroline, wh pcnt I her girtluMul among the apple bio il'oms nnd conjc bird ot soumern Oregon nnd nttended the MetH'oi'd schools. Long before nhe reached .wiunnnhood it hnd become apparent 'thnt she would adopt the profession j thnt had given prominence to Ihc And jrews fntnilv IVr a tpinrter of n cen tury, ('archil training wtis given ii her parents, and n little more tint ti n yenr ngo in New York she joined the In-Koven Robin Ilium 0M'rn - puny, which will urienr in this ,.uy this month. Ibninninu as nn understudy, Ore- igon's .oung songstress (piicklymade inn impression so favorable thnt slic .was given the leading part nf Annbel. I The DcKovcn. nrgnnisntion has since I tlw.n Immiii hnnvJ in tlw tirinpiiuil eitie- lof the country and the uniformly fa vorable comments M the critics ma be taken as proof that there is a gctitiineucsi. in the success that Caro line Andrews hits nebieved in tlmt In id' time. Her I'nl her, Ihc veteran comic opera coniciliaii, who was said to he the greatest "Ko-Ko" or hi dnv, has wnrteii friends in Portland thnt he will visit here during the DeKoven company's visit, to hear her debut a a prima donna. The Andrews fmntlv has tnu n v friends and old-time admir er in Portland who will wclcopie this latest young vion of a musical luu that bus been among the pioneer- of standard Hnglish "s'ia in Americi. K.'s were never bended ami won h a seven to six scoie. Willi a little more work this team liouli gie ,i good account of it-elf in anv coin pmiy. ir r. - . .- -v. - rtj. -. r. i-,-wT s?r.-r j$EEmm& ISL OPERA STAR ft 7T 1 if' m A YOUNG WOMEN ' MAY AVOID PAIN Heed Only Trtitt to Lytlin & Pinkhnnr Vgetitblo Com pound,ny8 Mrg.Ktt rtowog. I i IM'' ' ' pirtur i - ' Mv daughter, whoso wnn much troubled with mnnn In her back and siilei erery month and tney would sometime be so bail that it woukl deem like acute in flammation of some or san. 3he read your advertisement in the newsnaocni and tried Lydia E. I inkham Vege tabic Compound. She praises It highly n he ha In-en relieved of nil then.' pains by it ue. All mothers should know of this remedy, and all young girU who suffer sIkhikI try It."- Mm. Matilpa Kurtzweg, 621) High St.. Huffalo, N. Y. Young women who arc troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should take Lydia K. Pinkham's Vogetablu Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by thi root and herb remedy. If yott know nf any youti"; vvo iniiii who is -irk and needs help ful ail vice, ask licr to write to tho L.vdlu IMMiikliutit .Medicine Co.. L)ini, Mas.s. Only women will reecho her letter, and It will bo liuld lu btrlctCht eoiilldeiiee. I.NTKIIl'IIIIAN AlT()rK CO. 'I'l.Mi: CAItl). Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, nt 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, -1:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at S:00 and 10:30 a. tn. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. nt. Leave Ashland for .Medford dally, except Sunday, at 0:00 a. tn., 1:00, 2: no, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Alio on Saturday nights at R:30 and 12:20. Sundays leave Ashland nt 9:00 a, tn. and 1:00. 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 p. m. CASH PAID We Also Buy All Kinds of Clothing Hats, Shoes Shirts and Underwear Wilson 36 North Front St. PHONE 467 WESTON'S Camera Shop I'l lAmmui'il I llll 3TVflBBMJ I mtfwsmim I ' MiWu &2$ j lliy Will 20S East Main Street, Medford The Ouly "Exclusive Commercial Photofraplfors in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time ox place by appoiutimsiit, Phono U?-$ TVe11dttUbie3H E. D. WESTON, Prop, t rf ) btoUrJ" . I micr.il ajas held fstf llfliMV WJllr dSa from imreats' i in the allelic htt-iirii - 'i" '' ' il; a k i ..,i " K' ' 1' V l' M. If. .t Uttsj ftftKlI i i i ii i . i . i 1 1 9a v 'i t iw aaaiwsjsaw afesjeKjttcru. ii