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H'i !,,. : n M tj KB K'' .. If-; PAGE TWO iii TOCAL AND -PERSONAL Tho Oregon 'National Guard com pany 7 will intend the service at the rrosbytsrlan rliurch Sunday morning .litly 9, t II a. m. Dr. Ilonn will prdaoli h special sermon on "The Mini. I'recloiii Thin on Iterth." The cliurali decorations will lie In chargo of lira. W. U. and Mlsa Mary M. (Joro, who doeeratsd the church so oxnulsltoly ltoautlful Inst Stttnlfty. A snoclal musical program will bo con tribntcHl. Uq Voe glvo trading stamiw with oVoryUiltig oxeept groceries. Mm. B. A. .lean In as vtalltl at the hnrho of her ilanahter, Mrs. J.alhrop, otor Sunday, rnttiriiliig to lior homo nanr Medford Monday afternoon, ac companist! by her nrandon. AorotikrHt you can afford and he dollKlitod with. HumUm Cafo. Dr. and Mm. J. V. Noddy mid Mr. and Mm. W. W. Hnrmon motored down Monday from Tnlcllmn whom tlioy nro onJoyliiK n mi in m or ontlnK to tnlco In tho AMlilnnd colouration, roimilnliiK ovor In Matt ford Tuesday. Oot your milk, orentn, hiiltor, oy,s nnd Ifuttorinllk nt Dn Voo'h. Allotting Hint lior liuslmiid made lovo to nnolhor woniiin In tho pro niie of lit wife and children, Dulllali A. flrlwdiy. who miirrliitl J. 8. OHks liy ul Contral Point, Oro., Juno I, 1006, linn hroiiKht (tn It for dtvorco nl Satont. .'fypowrllor paper of nil kinds nt Medford I'rlntliiK Co. All Union Ynrkoy, cnslilor of tlio Medford Printing Co., nut! MIm Klhnl Curry loft Tinwdny morning liy nuto for Portland, Corvalll and Newport, on tholr aumiuur outline;. Tlioy arrtv. od nt Itoxoburg Into In tho afternoon Tho world' Brotitost compnnlo llolmot, TJio liwuraiico Mnn. C. Iturvoy .left tlila uioriiliiK for llorvoy, OroKon, after upending n fow dny, In Mcdford and In vlowlng tho roundup TiiOHtlny. PohIsko Htniiijia nt Do Voo's. JVIallora roKlitorliiK t tho Com morclnl oluh Tiiuwlny wero Mm. J. K. Loving, Porflniid, Viola Zat'hnry, Portland, Mr. nnd Mm. I.oslor W. David, Sent tin, .1. A. Hold, Konnutt, Ciil., Noll Aliloflold, Kenton. Ohio. Try n KIiik Spltx clgnr nnd on cournKo homo Indiiatry. If Alfrotl Parkliumt and daughter loft thla morning for Crater Lake. WoNtou Camera Wiop forflrst-rlns kodak tliillilt)K.niid kodtik supplln. l.oult ami John UlaM of ICagle Point, left till mnriiliiH for tltolr home after having apent the rourth In Aah liuul. Dr. KlrrhNewwer will lie nt Hotel Nash oYery Weilnemlay. I loom for conaHltatloH JO to 3. W. It. .Immerlee or Ragle Point Is IMHding a few daya In Medford. Per rrit, J-room furnished Iioiin. a A. DeVoe. Prwl Deal and John Fletcher were arrested THOly on a ohargo of ilrwiHonno. They were fined ten dollar tmeh tlili monilng by Jiutlee 0y. I ltlg 6o Mllkaha)cee at De Vne't. U. Mealer or Central Point la twudlng u few ila In Medfotd. e Dave Wood auout that fire In- Mrii0 pulley. Office Mall Tribune UMi. II, J. MaaoH, of Cht. Cal.. Is In tnwM. lie erfm up rir the roundup and will remain In MeUford for a week. The Muuthem Pari He will run a simtUI train July b snd ft. leaving Ashland at 10 p. m. for Oranu Pa, atepnlng at ll latermeUlalc iMdnta. tCilret eusfhea IU be placed on No. II tu take people to Ashlsud. four troop tralua paaaml through Bedford thta morning bound (of the border. They carried troops from Mftlui and Washington. Definite tn furmgllun as to the troops nod tludr woveroenu cannot l obtained from 111 railroad officials as they are uader order to disclose nothing as to troop train movements. ' ll laths 15. Hotel Holland. Friday evening at seven thirty a parade will lake plaf starting from the (Mirk at seven thirty, boosting tho Hlu Udge bond election. The Mttred will bo Uead'U b the baud tHed a proeosslou of cars, carrying todies of the clubs of tin' vicinity. They will enrry Mndford Ulue ldge-Kureka Banners. The er will start from the park and proeeed throuah the business section sfter ahicb the band will give IU regular concert at the park. dates ell Ford cam, ilOQ 4owh and $11 a nioalh. O. Urodosoa of HUt is spendlug s fw days In town. He attended the round-up and tll remain hi Mcdford looking over business prosixuu. U. L. Bharrlls will leave tomuno lorgtni In his car (or HliiniiiKhsm, AU. Ho Will go from here tu KUm sis rail, thence to Uorii. Iiic aed Sail l-ke. Whipping cream 4 DeVoe's A Ford belongimi to Karl Tuno -was stoi''! "A Ashland ysstwrd. Th,. pollee of " urroundlas to. ( uotIfiel " ,u t'rl'1,,N "" lip rowvered. Leo IJciiBon Is n Holiday visitor from Jacksonville lluttcrnillk 10c gnl. nt DcVoo'n. Now front arc IioIiib plnttod In tho building occupied by Honth's Drug Stor0 nml Hehllug' shoo store. II. I). Stock of Snn Francisco Is upending a row dnys flslilng along tho Itoguo. Ho n on route to Halt Iko via tho northern route. Smoko n King Spitz clgnr, tic. Tlioy nra homo-mndo. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. U. P. Jtmltly nml Mr. anil Mm. Hurt Harmon, nil of (IranUs Poss are speNilIng a few dey In Med ford. Wo mnke n spoclnlly of picnic litnoho. ItiiHsel's Cafoterla, J. II. Slzomoro of Klnmath Fall ran Into tho car of Wig Ashpole nt the corner of Main and Freilt yeetor. tiny morning at soven o'clock. Slso- moio was to blame nnd settled the dam ago. Do Voo liny beer hotllo. A frank potato growth I exhibited nt tho Commorclnl (Mill). Tlioro nro small potntoos growing at the Iwso or th'o loavi's on tho plant. They aro not Reed hall, hut truo potatoos. Tho rroak was grown hy S. I Ilon- nott of North Hlvonddo. ' Itiittormlllc 3o quart at DoVoo's. Ilonry O. Dox Is In Mctlfonl for n fow dnys from JnnkHouvlllo. .Mmlfonl tiiruod away uppllcniits for nct'omodntloiiH (ho IiihI two night. Many of those vlillor had oiidoHVorod to sot'iire act'oinoiliitlonsj nt Ashlnntl nnd had ovorflowod to Mod ford. Jflhol Woodcock and Mlnnlo Hoguo of Korhy nro In town during the rmindup. Wnltor M. London of Han Frnn clwo Is In Motlfortl for n fow dnys on hustnoM. 0. F. Jackson Is In Medfnrd from Portland, ilCII Dahnck was clonrotl or the chargo or titonllug hog, brought l W. I. Wlnkln. Tho rnio wits hoard this morning In Justlco Taylor's court. K. J. Knliior, iioitmnHtnr or Ash laud, wn In town on IiurIiiom totlny. Coorgo llothol, who In working on n ranch uoar Talout, pnnt tho fourth with his family In Medford. John Martin, who linn boon visit ing Mod lord ror tho punt tow days, will lonvo tonight for Duusniulr, whoro he Is In tho omploy of tho H. P. J W. Frank mid Alliort Cummliiga enmo lu from Itonglo Moiidm')iilHht bringing a number or snmplos or cln nnlmr oro with tlioni. Tlioy wy tlioy have found a vory good prospect, tho vein being IX Inches thick, 13 feet wide nud or 'unknown loiigth. The ore Is rich, rod pay dirt. Mr. and Mm. Tom Fallow mid children of l.akii Ciook are In town ror a few days. Mr. and Mm. W. II. Mhioit and son, Alfred, of Dunsiiiuli' rame to Medford last night after seeing the roundup jesterday. They will re turn home tonight. .Mr. and Mm. It. ICatos of Duua- miilr are spending the day In Med ford. Mr. and Mm. K. W. Myers and party motored In from ltlg fltlcky this morning and went on to the roundup at Ashland. P. II. Outright, who haa been tho guest of italph and Orl Kay for the past week, leaves today for his It onto hi Forest drove, Missouri. II. L. Young returned to Mmlforil this morning, after having been on his ranch near Hrownsboro slnco Saturday. During the past week the A. V Walker Company have sold cars to the following people. To ('. Ulitcbuiger, foreman of the Hlcwaii much, a Bsuiu 8lx. W. O. W'elthicr. a raucher mwr Cougar Untie, u III silt 8U, II. 11. Pernod, (iiuuU Puss. (J rant sU. Dirk nlle, a rtaxon sU, Dick Turpiu, Hupmoblle. Josle Love and Marie Itamho of Klamath Falls are the guests or Mm. Bprlnger. Mrs. Charles Uodgrs of Klamath Falls Is visiting lth MtHlfoid friend. W. L. Cblldom. ho ran Into th. car of Karl ltionolds, esterduN afternoon aa found guilt) of vlolai lug the nilt's or tho road by Justbc Cl. He was fiotxt io, but tills amount u remitted. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UI'glXKHt) OPPOItTl'NITY X"" por cent I'loilt. iuall Inveniiiitai required, light work. For further particulars inquire Med lord Pout tr and Kg Company. !" sae sj . m, aMWrfaasi " "' FOR HKNT- Cosy cottage. gu Kit' btb. stove, den. good asm turalturo, aelgbAcl'hoo4; Phone 5ib-V. Springs lor oisnu UStuclebakcr, Buick, Overland, Matvc!i Dode and Ford cats MRDFOltt) AIATL TRIBUNE, 31. Herd or Phoenix Is shopping In Mod ford today. C. C, Koonan, who link n ranch on tho highway two miles north of town will lonvo Sunday ror Alaska, whero ho will ho employed ns ninstor mo ohnnlc or tho Copper Itlver North wostorn Ilnllwny. Charles Ilia of Rogue Itlver Is spontllng the tiny lu Medford. Chris Nntwlck of tingle Point Is in town today. IS. 0. MVCormlck, vlee-proaldout or the Southern Parlflc, arrive at Ash land Wednesday afternoon to partici pate In tho Lllhto Park dodlotUlon coroiuonlos. The city counrll will nteot tonight. It is rcportPtl that (he action on the city's pnviiiK mittx will ho begun at tho ROHSlnn. The finance commltteo will meet HiIh afternoon. TO NKW YOHK. .lulv ". Cluirli- K. Iluulics ii'turiieil tu liw headquar ter here I nun llridveliiiniitou todn.v to renew coiitVrcnei'x witli political leittlern nml to ctinult enptK'tiilly Williiiin If. Willeox, wpuhlienn hii tioiuil eluiiimiiu, on the uoudnet of the enmmivu- Aunoiiiieemrul ol' the perHouuel of the new exeMilie enminillee. irf the imtioHiil eoniinittec n expt-eted U' lie made within a few ils'w. ,M llnglice !m iirhlerstiwHl to, he uonsiilarlmr it leiitutho lint of sclcetlons Hiifimiltetl lo liim ami none will finally he decid ed uhiii, it i Mind, until thev icecive Iuh niph"al. ERVATI SI'OKANi:, Wii-li., .lulv ;. Iti-jtiK. trnliou lor land elaiuiK on the hoiiIIi halt' of the t'olville Hs;rvaUoii lie khii Hitli ii riiMh here I oils y. From 1 '2:1)1 o'clock thin morning, when the legiHtnUion hogau, until II o'clock, 'J,"0(l iH'i-soie hud regietereil. Sixteen uotiinitM welt' etnplo.vcil Inking afl'i ilnitH of pcrourt rugiotering. The rem'Ntrulitiu litHithh will ho open here mill ut Williiir, Colville, Kepuhlie, Oinnk mid WVun tehee until miiiiiiglit, July '.-. The ilinwitiK will lake plitee on July J7. GOTHAM BABIES DIE (Uontluuml from page onci ilion for fil'( additional field iuiiei mid eiglity-f-even lniitl niii4', to gether uitb domchlic. nnd onlcHicH to be employttl in oil ling fr the Iklle uitHiit. The order of the Uenltli eommikxioner, exehtdiii children un der 1(1 .vearn tif ngo, fnun moving pieturi' kIiowm went into effect IihIii.v. I'hyNicmuH uy there is uo kuowu Hiiive treat nun t for the (lieiine, but that the child's ph..iiue hit to CtHlllwl it With Mich Old H the doc tnr can sie I leeu the priihitliil II nl pel iimeelit ill-.llilllt . ' a 'tlltill I- .illiiwid l Kill iiinii the aid. In! hnili- iln ii i- imi i( ilitiiuei Of I't'llMMIll'Ilt p.ll ll -I- UmilllllHUllLllULiUUlllil'JIi VOU couldn't hit the bullseye every time. Hut tho OWL (loon makes n jier fect record for mellow liens, for even-burning, and everything clue that goes to make up it Reed smoke. The OWL'S a winner I Tho Million Dollar Cigar M A ilUNST A CO. INCOKfOKATBD ITTmMmVTmTIMTTTriP. Coolest Store in Town ton II I ii' i Mi'ii'lng ''hi stow lux s oi it shi's ui 1 1 , i (it 1 1 not ha e u- i II VMOMl i u in ri.tiiuiin, ojjj bv all uiCMns, K selccllna a tint. ir uie (list PlDtUiiim N iiwod to in ' reave V.o toil's rrltiioai v. Martin J Reddy 4lnu0 vt iaifiaz- S12 a Mm mini. 4J0 vwj& iKtrft Mtiw srntf LgigiLmk. giLr - r gtgtLH MRnFORI), ORTOCJOX, CRISIS ENDS WITH MEXICO (Continued from pai;o ono) forth exnetly tho situation with tho lnlted dtntos ns viewed hy the Moxlcnn government." Suspicion ItemovtMl. Auiorlcnu olflclnls hopo the com ploto ahsonco or any dlvcoutooun lnngiingo nnd unwarranted chnrgo of had faith, such as hnvo chnraotor Isod tho last two Mexican notes, In dicator that much or tho simplalon as to the purposes or the Washing ton govoriimont has boon romovod from tho first chief's mind. Coplos of the note wero sont by Mr. Arrodondo to nil omhnselcs nnd legation In Wachlngton, particu larly to tho Latln-Auicrlcnn diplo mat hnvo sought previously to nr rmigo for modlatlon of the dispute. Tho doolaratiou of tho Cnrraiua govoriimont will seek evory moans to nvold now Incident to nggrovnto the situation Is regarded as a virtual withdrawal or tho ordor to (lonoral Trevlno to nttack (ionornl Pershing's men It thoy moved, oust wosl or south. Translation Kehi .Made. Ah soon iim ii ti-iinslntioii of tho Hpunixli (o.xt could ho inaile it was enl to lliu white hoiiho. I'util Sec retary l.utLiujr and I'lvsiilunl Wibon have hud mi opportunity to confor there will lie no fnrinul comment. Hut Home Mtuto tlepaitinenl offfoiHls did not ntteinpt. to conceal the fact Hull tlioy eonsidured the note most sal ifnelory mid likely to ltimnvo nil dHiigot' of war. 'J'ihihIhIoih were ( nl work im- meilintelv on the SiMiuinh text of. the liMMimoiit. it hn lieeii iiuofiloiiilly IcHCiihcd hy paThoiih tdosv lo (lie eni- Iiiihhv hi coilcilintorv mid dtMigntul to pave tho way for uu iiiiiieulile ml ,jutnicnt of diffcrciiceH lnitwvuii tlio two count ricH. The text of tlio unto iih tniiiHiiiitted liv ICIico Arretlonilo, the MexiwiiT .niubiiHHiiloi' tlosIgtiHte, follews: rii'doiulo'H Note. "WaHliin-lini, .Inly I, IUKL , "Mr. Soerottiry: "I liux'u tlio honor ttx tnuiMmit in eoiiliiiiuitioii the text of a note I have ,juxt received from the Mexican gov ernment with iuntruetioiiH to priwent it to your excellency. "'.Mr. Secretery: " 'IfoforriiiR- to the uotoh of June 'JO and 'J.') ItiHt, I have the honor to nny your o.vetdleney that the inimodi ate icleoce of the Curriiiiiu primmer wiu ii fiirth(r prtMtf of lie sincerity of ilte ilCrtiiX'H of thin goveniiuent to ichcIi u paeille mid sntil'iielory agreement of prei-etil tliffieultioi. Thin government in anxious to hoIvc tho pineiit conflict ami it would he HHJtiHt if ili attitude were uii-inter- preled. Pin nof CaiitoiH'jiieiit.s. "'II w uko the Mexican itoveru meiit lluit cruutlv uguestetl a plan fir cantonment along the houmtnry liue tluriug tlio eonfeicnce of t'iu tlntl .Ilia res ad Kl lao. Thi gov ernment ih dUMned now, it Im uIwh.vh been, to seek an immediate Moliitiuii of the two ptiintx which eon wtitiilo the Irwc en iihc of the conflict iM'tweea the two count fle-, to-Hil the American o eminent thinkH rt.i-'iii.ilil I hat the iiii-eeurilv of it" I ion I ur i- a oui'cc of ditficultv ami the Mi'sniiii jioveiinoeii't, on il- part, ht-licv - tli. it the Mux- of American t r ) - "a Mexican tci-rilorv. aide TWO DAYS ONLY - Beginning Today The Nation-Wide Popular Actress BERTHA KALICH 44 SLANDER" Pathe News -."rrif -J--1" " "' !jBJjlt,ISAf,WliftVA' u 11 "7 I'SW WKDXIWDAY, JULY S. From Jieiajr trc-pns on the stiver eijrnty of Mexico, in the iinmetlinte enuu of tho conflicts. Therefore the willitlrnwal of Amuriciin troop on one liiintl, mid the protection of the frontier on the other, are tho'two o '"entiul problem, the Holntioii tf which must he the directing; order of the efforts of both govornmeutH. " 'The Mexican government i willing to eotiHitler in n ttuick and pnielii-nl wuv nnd tiromptetl by u pirit of concord, the rnuedim whicli'lsommo. South of tho Somiiio thej' Ihould be appHdtl Id tile present it- uutioii. .Mediation Orfcrvil. " 'Several lilin-Amerienn eoun tritw Imve offered their friendly mediation to flic Mexican govern fucnt, nnil the latter linn accepted it in principle. Therefore the Mexican gnvermnent mlv nwaitM information hat the government of the I'liilcd Htntort would he disposed to accept tliin mctlinlion for the purpose men tioned nhove or veho.Uici it in Mill, of the hehef thnt the nme rt'Miltw may lie nttitiueil by means of direct negotiation-, between both fro eminent. "'In the ineontiine thi govetnmeiil proposes to employ all eflorts that may ho ut its lNpoul to avoid the reoiirronee of now iuciiluntK whieli fuay eomplieitte nml n-smvale the Aitualiou. At the name time it hopes that the American government on its part may iniike uo of nil efforts to jiroMint n Uo new net of iln military mid civil authorities of. the frontier that might cause new coinplicatioiis. "'I avail myself of this opportun ity to reiterule to your exeellenev the nsMurnnce of my most distinguished consideration. (Signed.) , U,C AdUlliAH.' "Having thus complied with higher Instructions of my government, it of fer mo pleasure to reitento to your excellency the iiusuranee of m.v hih est con 'deration. (Signed.) "K. AnifKllON'DO." FIRST PHASE NEAR END (Continued from pago one gained has boon coucoutrntod It Is salt! artillery preparation ror a sec ond big thrust will bo mado. Tho Italians, after regaining ter ritory In tho Trontlno, nro going ac cording to tholr original plan and aro attacking ulong tho Iowor Isotuo, whoro they have gained lesser suc eotwoH. Important news comes from Potro. gran, itussiuii ntlvnucu guards on i General Lotchltxky's oxtromo left arc ougngod with Austrian roar guards on tho spurs of the Carpathians, und unofficial reports ovon say Cossacks hnvo boon raiding Hungary. Gen eral Lritchltsk.v's rlghl has opoJiod a passiiKo lu the direction of tho stretch of railway connecting tho roar of tho entire Austrian front Kolomou, Stunlslau, Lembcrg, while tho oeoii pntlon of Uolntyn, lor which tho IttiMlnns are making, would sevur'tlio commuulcatlmu or Uouernl Vou lloth- mer's army. Halkmis Aic llusy. Until Field Marshal Von Hidden burg nlul Field Marshal Vou Mack- enseu are reported to Ituvo arrlvotl aC Kovel to direct operations designed to break tho Itusshiu advance lu Vol hyula. The latest official dlspntches contain claims by both sides to suc cesses in this region. Meanwhile tlm llalkans nro altratt lug more attention than ror some time. Military activities are revived and tho successes of tho entente al- IN -------- Pag LEAOIJIQ 0TI0K PICTURE THEATeR' Q ,. ..IM,, (."gl'g Unm - IQlfi lies are reported to have caused n ro nov.nl of tho propaganda of pro-en-tcntc politicians In both drecco nnd lluinaula. PARIS, July 5. The French have captured n lino of German tranche oust of Curia, tho wnr oHIcd announc ed today. They hnvo also capturod Sormont farm facing Clory. The Fronch rosumed the ofrenslvo during tho night on both sides or the mado furthor piogroee townrds tlio rlvor, partlculnrly at Sormont .rami. This position is on the loft bank of the river opposite Clory. All the re gion between the farm nnd Hill 03, on the rond lending from Flnucourt to tho IlHrlctix, Is now dominated by tho Fronch. Artor n hoavy bombardment the Germans captured part of tho village or Delloy-on-Santerro, but tho French ipilckly oxpollcd them, taking the en tire vlllngo. Tho Germans still hold part ot tho town of Hstreon, where itovorc righting Is still In progress. Frenoh positions there wore stopped by the French fire. Tho number of prlnoners taken thus far oxcueds y.llOO. The number cannon capturod hna not boon as certained. On the Vordtin rront heavy righting Is still In progrens. West or tho Mcuso tho French re pulsed a strong German attack In the region or Avncoiirt mid Hill :iol. Kast or the river thnro was a violent bombardment or Thlamont redoubt and tho Chuuols sector. The advmico reported Indicates that tho French are moving onilward along llm north bank of tho Honimo rlvor in their movement toward Per onno in tho combined Anglo-French offensive lu Plcnrdy. Tho nioHt atl vuncetl jiolnt mentioned Ig t Vt nillos uorthwest or Pcronno. WHOLESOME "SPEAR HEAD" The Famous Chew with the Delicious, Fruity Flavor That Lasts MADE BY MODERN PROCESSES Vou want to get all the enjoyment and benefit possible out of tobacco. Then chew plug tobacco. Yon want your chew to have the wholesome, appetizing richness of ripe fruit. Then cficw Spear Head. You want a plug with a dcliciouMy sweet and mellow flavor that lasts as long as the chew lasts. Then chew Spear Head. 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T-A-X-I PHONE MO First half, mllo from stand, I pas senger ISc, two piiNscugcrs LTic. Within city limits, oulHldo halt mile zouo, 1 or i paseouKors, 2 fie, 3 passengers, I0e, I passoilgors, f.Oe. Country rntoe,' 15c mile. Special rate along paved highway. VAN It. IMI-HtSO.V, I'llOP. Stand ut llroivii's. TELL US YOUR FOOT TROUBLES MARINELLO CURES THEM Marinello Hair Shop 107 (Inrnet-Corey Hldg. RandMcNallySiCo. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATALOGS HOUSEMAGAZINfiS COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING FIXED FINANCIALLY AND MECHANICALLY FOR PROMPT I IANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS I'C WONDERFUL er il"- J-.. Illl lltlflll Kal, ..I 'jr ui n ' ifi&i ( a irnim n WSSEEEBSZESSS3SSXSSB1 (Mil Stout" t'.iit. tr and t Iiith of the Sttnii n ii and lntrstlnes, iito-Iutol (Minn, billow lauiitliif. iiiendlcltl and oi In r fatal ailments result from Htoni.uli trouble. TlioiibiuiiU of Momncli uffeier;, owe their complete rnovciv to .Mayr'a Wonderful renie th I nllke am other for stomach ,'ilmrnti J or solo by druggets ov er) vxlien. Intcrurban Autocar Co. Special TiniQ Card for July 4, 5 and 6 l.e.u.. Medrord for Aslilaud at 7 :!() and ! .'in a m. and nt 1.30, :'.au, :oo and 7. 00 ji. ui. Leave Ahlaud for Medford nt s.;in and tl an a. in. and l:iSo, tut), (i:Ut' ami lu on p. in. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer. in Southern Oi'egon NejjatiYoa Mado any time or plaec by appointment. o P)tone 147-J 'YfcVJIdu the test ySrJRPi f Jja AMA'WT '&vYmtQvilWNf j