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I,. V KiImhi, of ( m willl wlii-re
hi1 Iihk been iik nt ror Ibe I'nlon Oil
eontpam, him uri-lved to take charite
of (he arils hiiiI tiinkH (or the rom
in In Medford. lie will bo anetit
anil loral immnner for the I'nlon OH
company licri', Mn nervlce to begin
whpn the plant xlmll hiivi hern In
stalled. Work on tht toiler will bo
completed probably thin week. Mr.
Kelson lo nrrtlv pleased with Med
ronJ im an attractive little rlty and
nt an active bitstnens renter.
D Voo nlvnn trading stamps with
everything pxrept groceries.
.1 I. Crllili, nalcsnian of tin- To
Imcco Company of California, wan u
Medford vlitor Sntwrdav and report
mi itirrenu'ed 'iil- of tollmen lif rep
resent. 'Br'rinH I. a Marquis i-Ir-
arUM.
Oct your old straw hat cleaned.
Madt to look Ilka how. Panama.
r.Oc. Straws, 2 Be. Flrstclas work.
48 8. Central ave., ono block from
Main. 10
Dr. F. C Page returned this morn
ing from a iioaincs rlsit to Lo An
noltm, California.
fjet your milk, cream, buttur, egg
HBtl buttermilk at lie Voe'a.
O. A Wilkinson, or tod Uluff, Cat..
Who enJoed a sojourn wllli friend
In thin valley In February, relurmil
this morning to tarry another weak
or two. Mr. Wilkinson In Indirectly
Interested In the proponed develop
ment In southern Oregon thin year.
Ha I watching Ike altuatlon with
MHeh Intereat.
Typewriter paper of all klmla at
Medferd Printing To.
A band of gypsies are encamped
lH tewn, much to the annoyance of
many people, chief llittson will
jirabably teaeli them what the Ore
gon adrift la. When he tella them to
go. ha will not hub! the atop-walch
Oil tliotti.
See Dare Woods abont thai fire In
wrawe policy. Office .Mall Tribune
Itlilg. .
AhIo driven who enmo fiom Cal
ifornia with pasiKmgor loom lit their
care ara said to be taking on load
of iNtaaeiigera at llornbrook, and us-
Itg Diem fur the purpose of getting
oyer the line with a full allflwautte
Hf liquor for the crowd, If they de-
Ire to earry liquor with them. There
! probably ho law that will reach
ItH'h raw, but the ruse temla to
i4lw Imiw fertile are the mind ol
those who look for loophole ihrouKb
which to evade the prohibition law.
Postage stamps at I) Voe'a.
Tim Hauthcrn Oreaon Poultry a-
ialion NHtpoiied IIh buHlneaa meet-
ini M-liedulod for tout Hnlunln until
ni-il ilHtiiidat, Mm Hi The weather
.n lot lenient lam Haturdiit. On
Hi.it account the membera did not
ri titer In Mifflrlent number to make
i good attendance. The huatueaa of
tint meelliig next Mattirday ran not
sal ely Im deferred longer. It la of
meat Imitortanee, If the iieopie of thla
iity ami valley dealre to aet-ure the
-ti Kultry ahnw next fall.
Let the Med ford Tranafer Co., do
iii draliiK and hauling. Both
trin k and team erice. Phone US.
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-pedal meeting or the Met ho-ti-i
church will be held at Talent
i us evening. Kev. Malhla will ad-.iin-h
thi) congregation, leuting hi
i.iiili II tie oik .it bl.inil one
. i.nitir fur ilmt i . i t -. Sic l.il
imiiMi' ll lie fiirnl-ht'il in Mia
It nit i A H I n 1 1- , Xntirev 1'iirn mill
Vi ili iir Itone
J. o. Qerking, ta Wat all arM
ihotographar in aouthera Oragoa.
.Mwaya railable. Negallvaa wads aay
MhKie, tine or place, gtudlo tit
Main Mf. I'bone 82HJ.
I (' I'. II ' Vli .nlilWr in li-
'nih iiuiii - i'iiiili r.il'U "la li ii. i
'iMinrh in I ii vliiilil, i mi Mill
"ill IoiIhj on l"i linsn In . mini i lli'il
. 1 1 i tlie C' mil; til I 111' piii-n'l
Hon ' urn i.i Sliop foi nitil.is.
I, '.. 1, 1 1 llu Inn .mil Uiulnk -iii'i'ln-
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I' i: WwuooU, wlin lui- .111 (in li
ird and snall farm on Hip Iihpl of
Itow Ann. cHino In till morning on
liiinlneR erranda. Mr. W'uiroop .
lilu losa will he nrvere In aomr
thlngx in B POliaeqiienre of the front
on Huiidat morning, lie Imd It on
flnn looking tomato iiIriiIh whlili
uere rut to (he gronuil Ills urai"'
lire il(Htro)od, alno, but IiIh prachrx
nnd iiprlcotN iame tbroiigh with Icnh
than a rift) percent lona.
nallia 2T.C. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. !'. K llajen iirrlwd
Sutiinliiy morning from New Orloann
to remain. Mr. Ilavoa Iiaa boon de
veloping an apple orchard in the
Oriffln rroek dlxtrtct for several
earn, while lit' attended to another
htmlneHM In New Orleans. He and
Mrs. Ilayea will remain pormaiicntl)
la tliolr valley home.
"' oH on ICodaka at Woiton's
Camera 8ho.
It A Graham, of Kt Paao. Toxbd,
nrred In Medford thin morning for
u Niijoiirn oi io or uirfi- www, in"
nays that he ban made monoy enough
In Kl Pano to Justify Ills making a
home In n bolter clliimte.
Dr. Klrcligrmnnor will lie. nt Hotol
Naali every Wodnoadny, Hours for
cotiaultntlon 10 to 3.
George Plavnl. of Cholmlli. Wflglt.,
aeiompanled by Mra. Flavol, who nr
rlved In .Mod ford Sunday, will visit
with relatives In Hits elty and with
friends lit oilier parla or llio valley
for womelline.
The ttorld'a grealnsl coniimnloa
Holmes. TI10 liiaiirHiice Mali.
All women who wish to Join the
Greater Medford elub'n First Aid and
Hed Crona Sewing club will please
be at the public library nt 3 o'clock
Tuenday, May !.
flinnke a King Spitz cigar. !ic.
Thev are homo-made. tf
The Medford Shriller will have
aa honor gueata at a dinner, danco
and card party at the Hotel Medford,
Monday, May IB. at X o'clock In tho
evening, the Ashland Shrlners. ISIab
urate preparations Iihvo tiueu made
for this occasion.
- Sweet potato plants for sale. Jtml
dox A Iloimey. S7-H. 1 1
The following low rales on the
Southern Paciric In llogito river val
ley, all appblng to Medford na well
aa fiom Medford, arc now In ferce:
Medford to Ashland, round trip, '
eents: to Hay Gold. "() cents; to Gold
1II1I. i0 cenls; to Kogue Itlver, 70
cents, to Grants Piihs. vfi iciiIh; to
Merlin, f l.2."i; tn Gleudale. $2. The
Medford baseball team is especially
pleastid with the establishment of
these rates.
Your lawn iiiowei' iiwunliin ltari
tied at Mllehella. Phone S20-.I.
.1 It Welsh, of Siiokane, a rail
road builder, is In the city Tor a la
vIkIIIiik with friends. To bis tlslt
here nl this lime Is attached some
MiKiiiflcuiice, as he has been identi
fied with the Hill interests in north
west.
Gates sells Kord can. (300 dowii
and 2'i u month.
Haxel M. Chllders, of San Frati-
elseo, Is visiting in Medford for a few
days.
lllg 6c inllkiliakHtf at I Voo'a.
O Ttndell, of Kugene. Is a Med
tord visitor fur a lew davs on host
ueas. The Foreign Mlsslonar mmIi'I or
the M K ihiirch wtll giu it paueanl
called "The King's Hlghwa" on tiun
la evening. Ma 7, the cast to con
sist of fort) women In oriental cos
tume Music and recitations will
iniiUi' All interesting program The
uiinuul thanks offering will In taken
at this time u
J (' Moore and J " Hurch Die
latter the president of (he tlcuwr
I'oitluud tVmeiit tompuin 111 Gold
Hill, airlved in Medford thin moru
Iiik. Mbere the) III tarr for a du
or 1 mo 011 business
Iir. II I'erilval llarurave ho
Iiiim Ini'ii co 11 Illicit tn his home Willi
lllticsrt for two weeks, Ik out attain to
.ia. Out not vt't able to take hold of
iniHUfM etv vlaorousl
Clint Gttllatiti has iinepled a io-
iiiiui in llu- guU butticrshop
M I. MiMitMoiiicM has rei hi lied
ioiii u hionlhs' vihli Willi rel.it lc-
i lirowuskille In l-tiiii rouuiv.
till IMke Hros of I'hoeiiU weie
tr.iiiKdittug iitisinehs In ibin citv to
dii
I 'unl muster I-: 1 Kind of tiluiil
, .mi. down to Medlurd tbin alieriioni'
to beat the or. HOI 4( Hie N.il t
i mlit. at will, h prominent imlill. il
upcakirii will a ild ten ibe Woo. In..1
WIImmi league and it ti tends
llmmiiinl KiHmiiiliiiH'Ht
No I H" acres, s ml from Mid
foul. lmt 'i'i"! tir- iod C4i
Ii4uliui dlsUU'C, g'init I 2 of Un I
i -ii ic frmed wiien titan-.!. I'c.u-i
ui lujxi hog atl tgtile lat'ue in uuu
t. mmf tmiiroveiiieal-
vo lii .ii mi f iiii frniii l.il!
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ro.Mt, gl'OJlt H9I'' Wood . l
bitiiiinn iiimae. about id .ui'o.- '..i
lam ism!, miens om i-t cl. U-;,
and cattle Hinge l'hoiie ! '. 1 l or
..il. al Jii Wvl Main -t
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too ivti i'o riAJeiiT4
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KOIt SM.i: i : J e tine "wtiuiiiui.
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Tin' ii'iii iliin.iv in I lie upcra,
"('111 men," i Irenleil with int u-
much icrioitniic-'K iih in the real piny
in Clmrlie ('liaplin' liurlciiic on
"( iirmeii, 11 tnnr-part li'iitiuc no
luceil liy I'Xhiiiii.v ami I lie only gen
uine Chaplin feature to Ik obtained.
The eene ii tlie drnmntie nuiment
wlieu Hun Joc, ruined and 11 luvitie
lliroii'li the tiiUc mid iiiseriiitluii
('iirmeii, liuil- her in .Madrid, where
-be IniN I led with Hipiilfir toreiidor.
Theie lieMtuliK her and cud" Ium own
life. The unl in curried out in ier
leet earliest ami one is given 11 real
drainalie thrill and in liiviniiiiig to ho
llo c be t looking at truu'ciU, when
sinliletih the -lam inuple n-e to their
feet and ('Implm Miiiilmglv how- tluil
lii- knife i 11 -tunc knife and the
blade slip., into the bundle instead ol'
filing tliroutfh the heart. The miiI-dcniM-K
ol' the turn iicrculimlcM the
eumedy and lcae- one in a uale of
laugliter.
Will be -linwn al SHr theater ouaiu
tolliullt.
WATF.H TURNED ON
IN HATCHERY DITCH
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Hupi I llerrbiu has the a loo
fet of tin tin- uml the tUMl fe.i of
illicit nl He Hind' 1'ieck flhh hulche.-v
lompbii'd and will turn the wat in
toilai Work will lu iMiHiiiii 011 the
PoiiiiiIh mi hiiih' 01 I be 1 1 rood HhIi can
lie sent there ami to prepare ror ex
tensive feed 1 11 a of small 'rv this er.
('Aim OF THANKS
U e wish to thank our muni friends
for their kindiiess and symimtl.
and the mau beuurlrul floral offer
ings, at the death or our lot lug
father
Hit .1. II WHHSTKIt Mi WIKK
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AGED GRANDMOTHER
Su Weak she I mild lliiulh Munil
lmle Sliiitm l. ,i
ItlKlll Inn in Mi .1 1 oi .1 e b.t..
seen such ec. I'eni i.'ilti iroui Vin
ol that It Is a pleasure to know it
Is doing so iuikIi nod llll old people
in other purls of the iountr.
N iHiilbrldKe, N i ruiidtini
was teiovcriiij; limn Hie mlppe and
was kO weak -lu uml. I li.inlli stand,
and as site keep Iuni-, loi m fatbei
ami ui self, sit, lould not mi .uouiul
al all Hbe had iiikeu m.l Iher oil
and mau other iiii'ill.tn. , mh notb
lug keemed to do hei .un uood. At
last we be.ird of Viliol .nnl Hied II
1111,1 uiiindiu.i louinii'lli I'd to leel bet
ter tultt ,ia .ilnl iil -.timiK vr
MIOII. SO lie Kit-. illOUIIil ll Mill .ir-
ttt We .ill i'i le X'tiiul lor It I-
splendid uii.ti.ln,-' Mutle II
Hiiiiii
Tlu n.i miii VI mil i-. i -.uci i --iiul
ii ieiorliiK sireiiuth in ilu a... .1 l-
uC.HlKe of tin- rale t oin'-Hi it imi of
lm, lion, the iiuiitni ii.li.in.il
Miucthcs of rn -.h m.l- ln.i- e,
l"'l lone and mild i.imh in. It
- uili - Iron lo tli. h .m.l , i, K.-u
t ..- .ii.lltt' al.li ilii..tUm
mute- i ,mt iIiii l.iliitti o1
.Mid ell 1 1. Ik f the I.hi.I ,iu.I
.,ii K III.' -in in 111 .'I i li- v .''! '
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Also Ouiiimi Pifjiniq and Aitrring
I2B E MAIN UPSTAIRS
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HOUSES DAMNS. GARAGCS,
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' Spi'iiUInK nl limns ,iiii rltii'H that
were built whfillv on the dew lop-
nient of iiili)ln Intei ests and main
tained actively l the operation of
the iniiiBf." said .1. T. Sullivan, rail
road builder. iiiiliintrbillBt, pnbllc
Hilritcd citlien and late manager of
the Itogue Itlver Canal compgnv,
' let me give you another instance
of that nature. It Is the Inception
Hid growth of ItOHsland, 11. C, es
HMitlally a mining city, having no
other resource, iiaturul or otherwise,
without the mineral deposits there.
a rullroad or any other sort of high
w.n would never have been thought
or and without the railroad the
town never could havo boon built.
Although in a mountainous region,
mn enough limber Is found In that
whole rogloii to supply the local de
mand. It has an nltltiide of 1000
feet and a population of flouo.
(old Wns IHm'iucihI,
"August Deluxe built the first rail
road, 11 iinrrow-guage, Into Honalmul
from Trail In 1 tn7. This road did so
well In a biihlness wrv that It was
bought by the Canadian Pacific and
staudardliMid. There waa a smelter
al Trail. Ore of ordinary grade,
omiMtrnd with some of the high grade
ores of this district, waa found in
sufficient abundance to Justify de
velopment. The latter waa Impos
sible, without transiiortatlon of the
oros to a smelter The easiest pos
sible route for a railroad from Trail
to Itossland was rough, mountain
ous and difficult of construction. In
the proposed route from Medford to
the Ditto Ledge district there ia not
oxen a suggestion of 1 he engineering
problems that had to bo solved on
the Itossland line. Construction work
wns expensive, but miners, some of
whom are In Medford today, had
found gold - and ct the ore bodies
uncovered were not worth a cent un
less thoy could be taken out uml
treated.
So (he Hood Wits I Till It .
"There wu 110 delay with cere
nionv In those dins. I fa" and 'ands'
never built u iiiiiwav. Knglneors
found a route It required 11 pile of
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iom to baud tin- Hue, but it waajropolilun winter thut stands as a I"11 of ,h" business oi It- outljlng dls
iilli. Then tin- mines were de-, proud imouiiiimuI to the proi-revive ,r,,,s sbould be c.itibd Itallr.nuln
mo
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veloped. and with the expenditure of
that energy and mone there arose.
a mountain miiiiblp.ilin of strength, i
M'rlb growth mid u.ilili lources witlilti cas reach in ever
"Todilt Itosstiitlil b.is two io.uIh, respei t execpt utock range uml wheal
a braucb of the Hnik.iue l-'alls k area Spoi.uue went I ' miles to ili
Norllicill, known .is the lied Mouu llrsl mint i. Ours lie willlin lei-r
tlllll brilllib, III! Villi; li.'i II llli-.iili'lll. til-Ill one tlllr.l of the dlhlllltcc. Slid
ly const iu ted to help mm a .mi. the kanr'. ri-ouii are scattenil o.i
imiueiise lonnage of ib.it miuiim dis-,nn eMeusive tcnHor. muib of it dll
trbt mid let me tell o that II is j llcult of access. Ours lie in a ilus
far Infeilnr to this dWtrlii In extent ter of rich mining distrbfs .nnl vu-i
of ore Imdli s, rlcbuexH of oits mid ' fore-ts of merrbiintiiblc timlx-r, all
euse of aicesslhllltt, arcnidlni; lo the compaiatiw l ea ut de'loiiin nt
Judgment of old-lime miiictx who .Main other resource!, of lesnel ln.iK
know boih mllilllii reuimi- This it 1 1 1 nit lint ol ri aler Vlllut He i Iiim-
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OUR PATRON vSAY THE PAGE ALWAYS
MAINTAIN IT HIGH STANDARD
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I rarsuMb. THlBs,aBiXl k .
i mi ..:' Henry w
I "l.." i Tsuri Aok
I ..x teA Beckoning Fl
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a vfrirn li.nrYrn tArn&r
l-cr "fhwer" brings
hearty lauh Just one
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ihetetnn , 1 not ,1 Oli:i.lll on, il i
a conti.iH HohsIuiiiI Is set In a
Mist mountain of rock and earn on
and rugged iiolnts that nlmost dcf i
biiioheIi: our mines He In the cast I v i
reach. .(I Siskivoil hills. j
Weiillb in SiKikune's PnitslM.li(.
Spokane, although It has been '
mentioned Irequentl), Is absolute
the re-ull ol liiisineSM foresight, bust-(
hi i enig and business enterprise, i
Notbini; i rrom mended that location!
for ii cltx but the presence of vast
wi.-rpuer KQIOK iv w.sie. , lown-
site wns purchased vblock comers es.
tabllshod and a city of magnificent
beauty and wenltli built upon it.
"Nobody sat down to wait until
somebody else came to do something.
KvFTjlNMli went to work concerted!),
with one impulse and one purpose.
mere was iuni one way to nuiiu a
city there, it waa neeossarv to go
Into the outlvlng districts with trans
portiitlon facllitlea. develop the re
sources that wore going to waste and
carr the businesa to 8pokiio. It Is
business that makes n city. No com
munity can prosper without it.
"So the few progressive spirit" of
Spokane began to build railroads. The
Northern Pacific reached that point
in Ins I. Its promoters couldn't
bnllil branch lines until (he main
line had been completed. Honce, A.
M. Cannon and Paul F. Moor built '
tho Spokane & Palouse road In order
(o capture the businesa of tho rich '
I'aluuse region. They got It.
In Another lIiv lion.
Spokane people I hen constructed a
Hue from that city to Hawnporl to f
eiicourftgo development of the groat
resources of that territory and earn ,
the business to their granaries and
warehouses. Spokane hud created the
market. It got tho business by go
ing after It.
"H. V. Corbln then came to build einioii ol m n.il i--m- .mn ih-
the Coeur d'Alene Hallway & Xavl-1 l,"'K'14' "' ,',,' Wi"" adiinni-ii itnm.
gatlon company line from Spokano! r I'mwlurd and Iir. Alunow aie
to Coeur d'Alene lake and exteinlod jeiiinlidnte lor election iih dclcuaie-
thi enternrlsp frnm tho lakn hv boat
to Old .Mission. The first link con
necting the Northern Pactfle with
the lake was extended from Homer
Junction to the latter.
"The Spokane Fulls A Northern
was the next feeder built. They were
all feeders for Spokane. It hud to
have the business to develop its aim
hit Ion to become a city. These lines
extended from the one center, a bar
ben sagebrush plain, silt in the mid
dle by tho tumbling, plashing Siio
kane river, on the banks of which
the city of Spokane, a municipality at
massive biisinexs structures, a com-
inunlO of stupendous business, a met-1
men and women who built It
Meiiford mill Its HmiHieew. I
"Mcdiord eujo today taster re-
2mJX
NOW PLAYING
A woiulcrful production, rich in Oriental
color and with love scenes between an
Kngli.sh officer and an Indian princess
that are beautiful and pathetic.
and the big comedy
f.miou! V.iudtviUian" in the 4-ricl Keystone thriller
II 11
a thrill t'cry thrill ends in a
happy sensation atter anotiur.
MrOhORDS LtADiNl' MOTION TiCuRE THEATERZI:
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on ill. i i!
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, ,1(ll,i ,: w,lcw W.I t
ing ut the Kiitntorium lit N o'llmk
tonight, tit which Colonel MiH. m .
MiMcr. eollcetor ol the I'oit ol I'oit
j t1.. H1 llilk rlw,., bv II..- I
rrawio.d ., l.a (inu.de and In .1.
Hi. it. . Mniivu. of Poillaml
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i le ucmoernlle nutiolliil concn
lion. Hood nui-ie. both voenl ami
iiitriimcntiil, has Ih-cii vpnieiired am!
n liirge audience i expected to ijreel
the ioiikci.
I about us. Tho vurleiv of Snokaticv
resources is limited.
"Itogue river valley Is one Si f the
most beautiful regions In the world.
Its resources are mnnirold. Hut
thev ure worth nothing until de
veloped. There ia only one a to
develop them. Abundant transpor
tation Is the first feu t ure In the so
lution of that problem. Medford
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I alone will iarr It. The proponed
,,n' ,0 ,ll' ""' '. will Mi,, ibe
nrst r.' it, r foi .Medford. oilier--,
will follow The- will i ,il.,. Medford
a proud i-ti It i - mi itnioli - '
Why smoke mi i igars
Whn f.a liondnn nre nnlr llio
CHICHESTER S PILLS
VV- Till'. IflWIONU HltWll. i.
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Alive With
tlie National Spirit
That Hv cly.qutck-nctiop, hit-the-mark-evcry-time
tnstc of
"Bull Durham has made it
the Smoke of the Service from
Mnine to the Philippines.
There'g crisp, hrisk snap to a
freth - rolled "Bull" Durham
cigarette that just suits men of
spunk and spirit.
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GENUINE
SMOKING- TOBACCO
A "roll your own" "Bull"
Durham cigarette has dis
tinctiveness character per.
flonnlily. It gives you that
wonderful mcllow-sweel flavor
and unique aroma which are
not found in any other tobacco.
LcAia to "roll your own"
with "Bull" Durham a fewji
trials will do it nnd you'll get'
far more enjoyment out of
smoking.
Ask for FI'.CE
pachnr of ''pa pert"
ivtth CQ-h oc tack.
Auto Service from liable Point
tn Medford and Muck
The undersigned 1H le.no 1'rnnk
Lewis' confet lioiiery e, r day ex
cept Munduy for Medi.td lib Im
auto nt 1 o'clock p. in , niiiWiu ut
2:00 p. m. l.eao Nu !i Hotel. Med
ford, ut .'. HO p. m., HtrUo I'.hkio
Point ut i. ml p. m. A part of the
ti.iffle ih ..'licit. .1. S II. ItAUMSH.
Knule l'ului, dr. --on.
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SUNDAY, MAY 14
WEAR A WHITE FLOWCR IN
MOTHER'S MEMORY.
COLORED FLOWER FOR MOTH
ERS LIVING.
We It.iM' H UU xll'k ol I'.ili. it.
.mil olhet lb'. I - llu . i
vl"i mi r. i, . uill. It. -
The Floris
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WESTON'S
Camera Shop
j 208 Kat Mam Street,
iledford
The Ouly Ex.-lusivo
Commercial PlintoKiplirrs
hi Southern Or
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Negatives lyfade nr lime or
plaits by appouitincnt.
Phone 141
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