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MEDFORD JV1AILT1UBUNB
"".AN rNMir?.Nni-NT" NlJtVHIMI'rcit
PUUMhiiuo i v i:ii aiti;iinuon
BXI'IHT Ht'NUAY HY TIJI5
.Mi:ni'oiti) 1'juNtjnu co
OfflcMll Trlhunn lliilldllix, lf-17-l!
North l'lr struct. t leplioiia 75.
T)m t)-miHTntlP Tlmm, the Mad font
Mall, Tim Mini ford Tribune, Tho Hmilh
(irn OreKonlmi. The Ashland Tribune.
(IKoTlblC I'UTtfAM, IMItor.
EunncniPTiort bates i
Qua year, by nmi . . . ........UW
Q)ia month, liv mall . .. .10
Par month, dnlivpivil by carrlur In
' Mrttfofil. Mtoonlx, Jacksonville
nit Ontrnl Point .. ........ .10
Saturday nrtly, hy mall, wr year.... 1
lAAfctlv i,r va.Br
wv ," . ...... ....
1.69
nrflelal laur of tha
CimrlM I'lipar or Jacaarm county.
it of tha Hty of Matlfonl.
Rnirrfrt
3, II7S.
ateonri-rlnaa malUir at
MadTorit, Oregon, under the act of March
Sworn rirculnliott for lilt 1.
Pull IiiihmI wlrn Antoilstpil l'raas (lis-patelim
mm high ""
PUBLISHES ANNUAL
"The Him Mini While." Ilm hiiiiiihI
'Of tllO Phoenix high whool, ia .jual off
illii pi'twii mil! Ima beu (loliveicd to
till uliitlcnt body Mini faculty.
Tho I'hoouix aehool nrc Hut find
!n I ho con tit - to pitmorvu for fiiltiio
fllnaat (ho history of llu si'hool vettr
'TioitniuiiiK to (ho study linllt drain
idiot, nihilities, with photographa of
tlio fut'iilty unci slmltinl.
Tho hook Is iiiuloavtl in ii xxhile
ijovni', fiiihoMit'tl, prltilutl in IiImh, Mini
Ilm froiitiapit'Oi) In ii out of tho aehool
liuililinif. Tlio inoKcnl hoard oT nlii
iKttioii, im well dm nil forumr lmiinU,
tiro givun ii I'UKf. followed Itv a his
tory of tlio IMiotuiix achuol to tho
pioaont iluto, liy .Mhv (I. lohiiNon.
JliilMniio rtiioilinitioiiK of (ho at'hool
ftii'tiltv, senior, junior, sophomotfa
Mini fioNliint'ii xilh abort oxplntinloiv
mutter of t'Hfh flHHx, follow.
('loan poems, thu ehool .omsT, edi
torial, (ImitiHtlo crfoi-t uiol nlltlt'tlt
4HpUkVBnfiil nil) (riven promini'iil
fil.
'Ska niwtuul vhrnam wild mntic wit
iMNl HuxMlltHl 'WUtm! HttliatifW," in
vkWU tho tlUiiiiffuialiiiiK iiimlit),
HtcRnnrnt. IiIkIiiN nini, favorite oeeti
Mtion, future voeodon autl uiiuioit
of tho oiiMMtt Hex nro fien.
Th uniitinK ia on enuineleil imimt
Ht) httn thirtv-pixht iNtvw mitl ettver,
Mkia verv crfilitMhlr of fori lor
Allure liifMm of Ihia nntl other
tuihoola to try nml excel. It with
(trinUsI by Hie lledfor.1 l'rintinir Co.
I COMMUNICATION. f
To the Aliter:
ill the ilmlv Meilfni.l Moil Tnl.
IUH iue n ,a 'J 7 I here iimu r
UN article to the el feci iIihI Chinese
ibWmhiiIx, lltitiuiirinn lieoaiiU atol
(tub White itiHil nre heinir killetl Itx
Uw riMiileiilH of Ham Vallev. Sueh
pondiliou mm not exit, ami the
iVNlent of iIiim eoitiiounitv reMcnt
aueh rt'aehiiiu hccumiIioii h h iv
fWtioii hniii the iliuroeter ol notl
rttiariiM.
It ia belipveti thut there Hit n
fTMl u uumlwr of KMine pruliH-lioti-WU
nut! eiuiMrviiUtMiiMtM in Shiuh
Vitlltty an' etiutn MMy eooniioiit.
in tlwi atute nml furtbrr. thut none
wouhl Mrmil, "if it were ii matlci ot
kMowhilue to biw." no lufmettoiii. ol
ihe jmuie lMa tu bo cwiiivd on on
notietni.
If it W trtw I hat the inl'iiiniHiil
kuuwM uf MIMi tliotMfhllesM iiniiidiiiil
Mho i killuitf IhiMc'lHiiNtiful uiol
Hiwful uiiun binla, then it U lu ilulx
iliiieil) imiNtrt aueh infomoilioo
( the nMM- autboiilU'M mnl kIoioI
'lily Ibvreitllfi to ttoaiat iu ure
iKinlinu the Nelur,
We nil ut'lu-tw iu tfiua ooteeliiu,
mul it la luwe In ettate out iu Hit on
ad help do nor imH. Tkoiv are u
tw who re u little Mnitl(t jvt and
tr wbjle it will be liereaaaiS to
Its euaUinlile iliiduuiaiM , oenriug
In wind that oriu'tieullv uu oue ma)
lie ted. but feM an lie driven.
Yuura ei trnU,
en v w ixnitAM.
Ham' ValUv. J i oc II.
BATTLE OF QETTYSDUnr.
NOW STAGE OF WAR
PAK18 Juno H llauerat Joffn., tho
Kranrh ooMimauder in chlet. i.mUn ic
ootired at riu nvtutDUaiteia KivdeiUk
11. Alloa of Now York, alio hui, Uin
tdeulltied with rollof work, ami ud.-i
Wpivaatuf bla high aMirofiutlon tlf
Anerlcnu ayuiiioihw dad the ail ix
toitded to i he Kinueh wuuu.oli mik..i
hi nil IqUm-oiIuk wiumi-r ou the Ken
rat nut ot tho war Ho loiuuaieil
tba orottMt Krone uoaltiai (u that In
Hie tnltoit BUtiHi nftr the lml tie of
Ufc-i'r '-urn
o
THE SUGAR FACTORY LOCATION
IX (lie iclcraiii received front (leorje K. Sanders relat
hw he sale of the rtah-Oreon St'tfar company, li,rht
jk (lirown upon the reaaoiiK wJiv the iactory was located
at (irniit.s Pass instead of Medford. Mr. Sanders says:
To obtain tli fuctory at Omnta !', Mr. Bnptler it ml IiIm aMOrlatoN
lit the Itvariif Hlver Public Serrlce ooriioratlou, h Grants lan Inatltittlon,
gnaratttiil the bond lump of thn mumr (Oinpnny, and deeded to tho OroKon
I'tali Sitgitr pontiMtiy a valuable retory alto at a noiiMiml ooiiRldtratlon,
and attbnrrlbcil for fifty thoiiaatiil dollnra Ot tlo ftatd bond !, nml Mr.
8HinleiH na that ha, hlnmelf, and Ida Itrtintdlntu aaaorlattw arq now alio
ralatnK over 100 acrea of bo tit a.
Yet Alex. 2sTihley and his nsnoeintcn in the promotion
of the factory, knowing that the factory wits, assured
(Irants I'ass hecanse of tlio stock subscript ion and site sub
sidy, deliberately assured the business men and farmers of
Medford and vicinity that the factory would bo. located
whore the greatest acreage of sugar boots was secured, and
that tho factory would bo located in Medford provided tho
bulk of the acreage was signed here.
When the retpiired acreage had been pledged by tho
Medford area and it was ascertained that the iactory
would go to (Irants Pass, regardless of the location of beet
acreage, in violation of the promises made, a jiatural re
sentment arose against the double-crossing methods of
promoters and caused tho cancellation of the bulk of the
acreage signed. The promise had boon made simply as a
bait to secure the co-operation of Medford people in sign
ing acreage, with no intention of being fulfillod. .
Had the promoters frankly taken the public into their
confidence, explained why it was necessary to locate the
factory at (Irants Pass, a greater actual acreage would ht
in boots today and there would have boon no hard feelings
over labor lost iu a false? cause. The operators would have
bad the good will of tho community.
According to Mr. Sanders, the promotion litis boon ex
ceedingly profitable to the promoters, who have already
cashed in their prospective profits, realizing from 200 to
BOO percent profit, besides aiding their other investments.
Yet the location at (Irants Pass was a strategical mistake,
as shown by the fact that tho operators must pay freight on
beets from an area extending from Oakland on the north
to Ashland ou (lie south in order to secure the retpiired
(juautity ol beets.
THE LAND GRANT MONEY
U
NUI'JK (lie terms of the O. & ('. land grant, bill as
passed bv congress, if ratified bv (lie supreme court
bill, the counties of Oregon containing railroad grant land
will eventually realize $1 1,000,000 for use in highway con
st ruction or port improvements. The amounts each
county will secure are as lollews:
County
lltnitoit ....
ClarkHiiiaa
CoIiiiiiIiIh .
Co i hi
Curry
Doujlaa
larkaou . .
JiiiOililn
i,..Hm.,M.nHHH,.,',H..a.'"
HimllWHII.HW..Mi.
Arroa Grant
l.tiiidM Unttold
,. ss.ttxn.uu
.. S0.HJ2.O7
. 17,(178.88 I
.i06.nns.srs
. 17,811.01 ,
OlMIH.ll
.lllJtU.lR
t!7,H0.HK
AnioiinlH
Apportioned
$3K I.IU2 .0
I7.k:.7 .o
l)tl,3M SS
GAS, 112 'ill
11,110.1 i:t
S.3TI.H.1 1 ""
u.au.itr. st
8KS,2IO no
gSft.12.. ?-.
l.r.sti.iu i is
si,:..-..-, on
33 MS" I '
IBn.r.x 1 :
J7.H7H :v
157.721!
n.ioo t. :
152.117 in
Klamath 18,018.00
Una MM.l
Lincoln A... U.aOB.OO
Linn ej,uee.33
Marion SOUfl.OO
Multniiinnl. tUl7.0fl
Tillamook 2V.7I1.00
Waahlnnton 17.932.1H
Vamhlll 2M1.ai
The money will be received iu driblets, a I ho property
is sold, and it will probably bo years before the total
amount is secured. The disposition of tho money is left
to the county courts and can be jpent as received or han
dled as the state school fund is handled, as a trust fund,
the money being loaned and tho interest only bujug spent
as a eont'iiiuing appropriation for road construction and
maintenance.
ir handled as a trust fund, the sfc2.:il.2,91.'5 which .lack
son county will oveutualh receive would yield an annual
income of approximately' $110,000 a year, which sum is
double that spent this year on roads. If tho principal was
spent, it would mean the improvement of all our highways.
Moth plans have their ml voeate and opponents. Tho ques
tion will bo whether wo desire to houofit the present or the
future.
However, the money hasn't Is-eu rocoived yet aud will
not bo for some v ears, and there is plenty of time 1 c dis
cuss its expenditure when it is.
iiileiexttnir feuluraa of the film. Tin
limn. Hllhotttjh din, are in koci
m.
In tnkonf thi (ui I'li'in the pl.iv
ul 1-nicl &uirwiir to lieum with, tin
lritdnc.r hnd good material fur a
i!n.Uiin. Thi oruhmil Im been al
tered i-oh-lderabl, to Uie't III aereeii
iviUiieiuenl, but thi" laet rvullv eu
linmeo the value.
Tiuituht will Ik the I tmil perform
ance of ".Merely ilni Ann."
Mmlloiil UiM.stcin. Smol.o
The Medford and Mt. I'llt Clgaro.
AT PAGE THEATRE
ZiiiimII'- i.itin'it- pl.iv, "Mtivlv
Man Ann." in .li....pl.i ptoditetioo
ut the I'liyc llu-otei ve-leitut, prav
ed ii di't'iili'd ueeeii. ,
"Merelt Mur Aim" i lh tl tf
eomedy-draina idiotoplar thnt ahmUd
be preM'tttcd to the puhlie oftener. It
eonlaiiu cohmhIv und.ptttho. action,
I me neluiK ami icoud dirtt'tioii. mi
interest uit plot.
There i that about Vivian Mar
tm'i. miuiiii I'lmnn thut ia ireeil
ibl aiwaluir, ami, exelmUny that
laet. ho l m verv euHibte iielre a
moll. Her feature lend theut.eUe
to the M-reen moot udmirnhlv uud he
iim'i them mill earvfttl jmlmmnt to
yet her el feel a. She ha imt into tliio
tilm delwiilt'nl little louche ol act mi;
tliat ant it mateiiallr. A IjiiucIoI,
lliiiiN llilhaid t I'lilnbotea miii xr
vioo.t xxottv, and at nil lnne lo i- ton
in. in A lini id. muter p.irl. Ui.it
t Snl i iljixitl In meat .iilwiut .1
III Null. i III. i X
It l tNIC
5--3F
'l l in
Mi:iuoiti iMioei.it
T IXSTA.XT ACTION
Those who baro uaed It In Mod font
aro aatoHtabod at tha INSTANT ac
tion of Imule buiWtUorn bark, alxi
rlne, etc , u mUed tn Adlor-l-ka
Hooauae It aita ou BOTH lower and
upper Ixiwtd. ONK UPOONKIU Ad-tor-l-ka
illevM alowt ANY CASK
cousttpatiou, our atomaeb or gaa.
it remove tuili aurpitaluu; foul mat
ter that a fevx doaea often relieve or
prevent uppenditttn V hoit treat
ititnt belt", ilirouii, ti)io.oh tronlile
I ii I la- k in- in uKi-t
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Romoves
Indigestion. OnepaekaiiO
pi oM"., 'J5e.lt ulWllum'.'tS. I tuibuUuM rIeC trowr
JOHN A. PEKL
TJNDERTAKEB
Laity AMlitunt
H S. HAltTi.KI'CJ
riiontM M. 47 and "-J
litoimMle 1 1 e !,.. Set x Ice
ROOSEVELT AWAITS
INVTATION
FROM
G.0.P.G0NVENTI0N
(Coutiniiod from pngo ono)
fon from other- -i ( lor it- own
richtsi then hooiu i oi Inter we alinll
hnxe to aiiliiiiil, to the will ol nil alien
eoniiiiror.
"For two yours in the face of the
a xx I'ul world calaclyniu, Him natioii
hat stood annino itml lielpli'h nml
hnx not in tllO amatleat ilexrci' pie
pined ilneir t8 word off tho dniijity.
No ptoiniae, no cmmim mm imtde fiv
lltoxe reapoiiallile Inr thin itmi'tioii ia
cnlilled to M'.'iuu- i'OiiidtrH(ioii. It
h for vott mid jour Haaocintva to
-lion the people that tlii' liaxo h
wtirthv alterunttxt' lo which to tin n.
"Tlio piofeHaional (leniian-Aint'ti-citn-,
iictiua; through xnriiiiN okoii
eit', iiichiilin -o-i ailed Cleiinaii
American nlliamc-, are at thw mo
lllenl Horvitiif uotn e on the iiii'inlioin
ul vour I'Oiixcntion that vour itetion
must he taken .xxith n mow to tho m
ti 'e-ts. not of the t'niled State, hut
of (Jerniuijy and of thut auction of
the (leimaii-Atiierit'itn vote uliioh b
oult-AmerieHii to the core.
(rllli fiet niuii-Aiitoi-Jenim
"I helievo with nil tnv htnrl thflt
tJie action of these winfeter firofc"!--toiiiil
(lenunii-AiiicrieHiia will he re
piidiitled with iiiirtv fonti'inpt bv tho
real uiaM of onr OHow-eiliyena
who ate in whole or in part of flor
maii blood nml who, as I well know,
are iiniupnHi'(l In mnt'-'tl nml whole
Houled Anicrii'MUHnn bv itny other
citiPtiK of our land. Hut the pro
foixional (IfninUi-AtnericHiia aru
eekiiit to terforhto j'oitr uonvutittou;
for thev wihIi to olitet ntt Novem
ber, a mini wlin xlmll not be, in jrooil
faith, nn Amei'ieMii pieideut, hut tha
viceroy of a foreign xovoiimipiit. It
ii for your convention in omplmtit'
i'ltxliion to teputlinte them. Tlui eiut
he douu iu effective milliner onlv by
such action nn to enable lcpuhlk'iui,
irotrri"ivi", ileinoernts xxho nto
true lo the piiueiploi of Andiew
Juelvion, the iiiilejH'iidenlx in whorl,
all loMtl AineiieaiiK to join in tho
eflott to rciich (he jsonl ut till Imve
III MOW.
"(an we mil, iotxi'ttuiif pn-t dil
ferenei'H, now join, lor the oilcl and
Iimiuii if i.iii- cinnilrv. to enforce the
jiolielot of genuine AmetieHiii"in nml
jreiliunu jiiei(Mliieiii Surolv we
.uii nffWit In net in neeottlance with
(lie wonla of Abrnlintn Lincoln when
he mild: '.May not nil bavin com
mon iif tut el lotinite in n common
effort (o wive our eommoti countn .'
iltty we uk thou who have mil dif
fered with it to join in (hi nme
aplrit Inward llioae who huxcf
"A far ita mv oiil i known to me
it in in thi aiittv sHrit that nt tin
time I make my aptwal to rcpublieniix
nml profjri"ii ee mwumbltnl at Chi
cago. (SijjiuhI.)
' "TI I KOUOHi: HOOSKVKliT."
LOKDON. Juno 3. David Lloyd
Ooorxo, mlnlater or mimltlotia wna onl.
provonted from nccompanylnx Lord
Kltclietlor on Ida lll-fatl trip on the
Crulttor UHiuixliIre by tho Irlnh cilala,
nccordliiK to itatementa iu political
clrcloa here today. It had boun nr-
ntngoil Hint Ido.xdOoorRn ahotitd nc
company the mlulitcr of war to Ittmaln
but the sudden cnll upon the Welidi
stnteMinnn to modlatc between the
Irish fnctloim upHOt this plan The
'place was taken by other reprenentn
'Ivch of the mlulHtcr of munitions.
That new, black-
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$11.
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.$50.
Barefoot,, Rubber
ONR of its most valuable clmrnctcristics, for
Tiro (and Shoo) purposes, is its CLING
quality its tenacious grip on smooth and
slippery surfaces.
Through thai it gives its tttaarimmii Traction with
a minimum of Friction.
When you put on tho Brakes to slop the Car, or
throw in the Clutch to .itart tlio Car, the Tires made of
this black "BAREFOOT" Rubber instead of grindivo
against tho ground for Traction, CLING to it, as your
bare foot would cling to n slippery floor.
That's why we've finally christened it, and trade
marked it, as Barqfoot" Rubber.
Get a sliver of it, fhm any Goodrich Branch or
nearest Dealer.
You'll find it .stretch almost as much, and return to
clriK almost as instantly, as a mire Rubber band.
Weigh ji Goodrich "Barefoot" Tire of any size
aR;tint tho corresponding size of other makes of Tire,
and vou'll find it many ixnmds lighter, thqugli many
"Miles" Urovger.
Drive it. and you'll find in Goodrich "Barefoot"
Tires a liveliness, a quirk ratponms to power, a tenacity
of traction, -and all this with a Mileage capacity which
will surprise and dolight you.
WE developed this "Barefoot Rubber" 'prim
arily for use in our now famous "Silver
town Cord" Tire which, Iaat year, showed
such marvellous ENDURANCE on the liaco Track, at
over 100 Miles per hour.
But we now make it into Goodrich FABRIC Tires,
Gotniriih Inner Tubes, Goodrich Motor-Cycle Tires,
Goodrich Truck Tiros, Goodrich Bicyclo Tires,
Goodrich Rubbc Boots, Overshoes, Soles and Heels, as
well as into Silvcrtown Cord Tires.
Bcauae, in all of thc$e its chan'ctoristics of "Cling,
Spring, Stretch, Strength, -and Lightness" arc
first requisites.
Now, compare GOODRICH Fair-List pricos with
prices you aro quoted for same size Tiros of other Brands,
that have not the wondorful ltatilience and Cling-imality
of this new black "Barefoot" Rubber, which can be had
in no other Tires than those made by
THE D. F. GOODRICH CO,
Akron, Ohio,
,i0
.40
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40
.60
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GOODRICH
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BAREFOOT
99
T
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n ti nn n T-nmrmiriiiiiini I mi iiiwiwiiiiiiiimiih
Goodrich Tires Sold Exclusively by
C. E. GATES
BEST IN THE LONG RUN
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IRRESPONSIBLES
Do not need liability insurance. All others do!
. We write it.
McGURDY INSURANCE AGENCY
Telephone 1-2-3
Medford National Bank BIdg
What Is Uric Acid ?
THE CAUSE OP BACKACHE,
RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL
AND SUDDEN DEATH.
Ewr elnco tho discovery of nric ncid
In Uio blood by Sohcolo, in 1775, nrnl
the bad offect it bad upon tlio bodx, ,
eoientista nnd phj-sioinna bavo striven.
to rid tho tiseuM nnd tlio blood of
tlda poison. Because of its ovrr
nbnnuttnco In the system it causes
bneknebe, pains here nnd there, rhnu
inatlim, gout, gravel, neuralgia and.
cciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis
covered a ticxv agent, called "Amine,
which will throw out and ootnpletely
eradicate tills uric ncid from the sys
tem. "Anuric" has proved to bo 37
times mote potent than litlna, ami
conseqnently you need no longer feur
mnacnlar or articular rlaumatln or
oout, or many other diseases which ara
deiiendent on an accumulation of uric
acid within the body. Send to I)-.
Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Rr.r
Rical Institute, Uuffalo, N. Y., for n
pamphlet on "Anuric,"or send 10 c na
tor a trial package of "Anuria Tablr!. '
It you feci that tired, worn-out
ftelim. backache, neuralgia, or if ymir
aleep is disturbed by too frermmt
urination, go to your best drug storo
nnd ask for Dr.PieroeVAnuricTnbb'ts.
Ibcy are put up iu 60-wint packages
Doctor I'ierces reputation ia uncit ok
this mediclno and you know that hid
"Golden M"dical Discovery - for tho
blood and bis ' Favorite Presoriptlou"
for the ills of women bavo bad n splen
did reputation for tho past fifty yours.
Doctor Plerce'a Pellela nro niiequnlod
ns a Liver Pill. Om Unu Supar-coaUd
J'cllel a Done. Cuio Wck iloadnaho,
ililioiis Ilendnclic, Dixalncaa, Constipa
tion, .Indigestion, Hibona Attacks, and
all derangements of tbu Liver, titoutucU
nnd Dowels. ,,
Medford House Movers
we m n
HOUSES, BARNS. GARAGES,
MACHINERY, ETC.
Phono 488-M
GI2 S. Nowtown. 737 W. 14th St.
(ffn Suits (if)
HEOfony ' VIlloiriE
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Clcaninii, Frcssittn anil Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
INTUItUItllAN AUTf)OAH CO.
TIMU CAltl).
Lonvo Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, oxcept Sunday, nt
8:00 a. m., 100, i:00, -1:00 and 5:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
tn. Suudnys leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. in. nnd 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 nnd 0:30
p. in, Loavo Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 8:15 p. in. Also
on Saturday nights at 0:30 nnd
2:20. Sundays loav Ashland nt 9:00
a. m. and 1:00. 4:30. 6:30 and 10:30
p. m.
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SURPRISE YOUR WIFE
and the KIDDIES
T.iko hoi.u Mime Ii o cream tn
nlKht. It mill surely please tlinii
bcaides an authority wis that it
has more real food qualitiCH Unit
liiilld atreumb thun moat of tin fooil
wo now vat.
That's ono of the reasons whv xou
tdiould take homo ICtC CKK.WI ai
least three or four times a week tlm
ln the warm sinner months.
it will he one of the bent l Tt
)ini ioul.1 uh,. the klddlea.
Hoe that it lomea front un nur'j
Is the Tissue llutldlug l'uri I nod
kind.
1'Ikim IHI
WESTON'S
Camera Sop
20S Kast Main Strcot,
Medford
Tho Only Kxchwivo
Comuioroial Photoyiphcr3
in Southern Orogou
KpgntivM Ma! uny tinio or
place by apiwintiuent.
Phpne 147-J
We'll do the rest .
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E. D. WTSTOH, Prop.
THE DAIRY
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