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vmm: TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTMTXE. MEDFOT.D. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1010 I0CAL AND i PERSONAL I.. J. I)av!.-s will leave Sundav ', morning for Colorado, where he will spend the 1 1 tin iin'il snow flics in mlnfns. j I will rontrart for your ore ; at Grants Va.-s mill. Ad lre- CHn-' ton Took. Murfhy, Ote. I'hil Stnrr of Grants Pass itig the lart. r part of tho Mediord. ''j is ti'l- week in I ' Order a .' o! Vinlinr.l Xwtor. j Mfdfor.l Friday ir!n! and will You v.-i'l 111;., ii. Phone M. t-iv! l''" .'!: ml. in the city tr?n- Mr. and Mr?. J. IV Snyder of Pol-! acting imsln-s. ion. Cel., :.re totiri't visitor- In thej Ri'l:lyu or Colstln water. 10c f ,v j bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on Highest price Mild for strlctlv bottle frp-h ranch f.--'?. Cafe Holland. ! i". Hai.-v.ill of Klamath Tails 1?. PMlllli rn-Tlirner of Portland I, a ' in M"d.'or, on a combined business Medford visitor o.r r the week-end. j and picture vi-H. Gf-t yonr gasoline tit D Voo's. For tho 'l Insurance see Holmes Mr. and Mrs. P. W. CarnaUn left The Insurance Man. Saturd.iv morning lor the Plue I.cdite 1" P. f'rutl.liiR of All.any. Ore., ip mine, of wMeh Mr. Carnahan If In city for a few day on busi superintenilent. V i t H them went a I r.cs. small ere .v of men. who will t.e added" to the force actively pu-hin?: develop ment work on the properties. T.'m new iriipctiji given to development follows a visit to the mine by D. C. Brown, the present mpnaerr of the Towne interests, owner of the mine. Many people appreciate Welnhard Xectar, because they like It so. Phone 51 for delivery. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mellride left Saturday in their car for P.end, Ore gon, v;here they will re-establish their confectionery. Bathr. and mas.are. Drs. lledfr.es,. S3.-. K. Main St. It. P. Cowirlll returned to Medford Friday ever.liiK from the I.lttle Dutte country brinslni; with him three bucks. Auto wheels repaired; flr-tt class lob Ktinrauieed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. He market. II. Ci. Steele of Dutte, Mont., Is spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. War prices paid for clean cotton ratts at Medford Printing Co. William Puhl of OoM Hill trans acted business in Medford Saturday morning. Havo you tried the Welnhard Nec tar? It's the most popular drink. Phone r, 1. T. Henry Callairhan left Saturday morning for the St. Albans mine In the Illue I.edKe district. Ho took with him three men who will start work In developing the property. Mrs. l.eaeh, Parclnyr Tailor made corsets, guaranteed. Phono (1SS-.I. ' Sell those clean cotton raps while the high prices aro on. Medford Printing Co. Miss Helen It'osenhnrg returned Saturday morning from Seattle where sho attended the funeral of the late Samuel liosenburs of the Hear Creek orchards. HlK uc milkshakes at He Voe's. Cliff Hlt kson of Kngle Point spent I Saturday In Medford transacting business. Sen the stock labels cnrrled by tho Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. M. M. McCiiirk left Saturday morn, lug for Kngle. Point on a business and limiting trip. Seo Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Tilde F. X. Heatley and 1. W. Click, saw mill men of Ho, Idaho, are In the city for a 'few days looking over op portunities for engaging In the lum ber business In this locality. Xo Hunting signs fur sale at the Mall Tribune office. Joe Hjley was a business visitor in the city Friday. Buttermilk. 10c gal. Do Voe's. I.ynn Mowat of Ashland was a car nival visitor Frldav night, dates pells Ford cars, $200 down and ?2a a month. F. I.. Heath returned Friday after noon from Kuple Point, where he sold his store. H'lttermllk .1c quart at He Voe's. Andy Med e of Ashland s;.cnt Kri day evenlni; In Medfnrd attending tin carnival. Von will it"t good measure ami good gasoline if jon get It at De Voe's, A number of Medford people motored Friday evening to Vshiaiul, where they attended tie I'antisis road suow ut the Vininu' tlie.itre. I)e Voe buys beer bottles. Alex (ilbhardt or Walla Walla Wash., is In the city for a few da' s, looking over Invest m. Mil oi'portnni ties. Hnkery Roods at He Voe's. ! J. O. Thnrln arrive, I Medford' from Chlco, Cal., Frldav evening and j will spend a few days in this vieMiitv looklllg over business 0 , nills. No trespass slrrns for sale tit the .Mall Tribune olflce. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tuck, r arc Medford visitors from W.iMo. Mrs. I.undy, Xii-Hnne Coi ets. Phone S2S. For tall 7:'. W. 11th Hlreet. Ashland Tliursda s. IT.'" '.I. C. Fslab of Salem t ran -at f .! j llllslnesH 111 tbe cit . Friday and : , t '.it ( day. I ! Mp. anl Mm. Isaac Hent of GrantsJ Pass are in Medford lo attend the i-amlval at the Nafatoriiim iMs evrn- (Jet your milk, cream, butter arM hu.t'rmHk fit De Voe's. Mr. find Mr. Cordon C. ft.rfen and son of t .iiforiii;. arc in Mf-i'.iord to day. They havi u r had a iawh nar Tr;:i!. vlir they -j.ff-t to nutk t heir lioiii o H'TMUT.'-nily. You vv ill tj'-t Kood iiif&Fur and go0(, fiasoine if you got It at vo' H. H. I!':su is a business visitor in t!ie rit;. 'r.,ru Portland, Hath S.'.e. Hotol Holland. R. 1". Hda r of Portland arrived la Dr. Mrehitesf nr wl.l he at Motel .'ah every Wednesda. Hours for consultation. 1 0 to a It. P. Campbell of Ashland Is spending the latter part of the week In the city on business. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. W. A. Walker motored to Yreka Saturday to attend the Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McTaggert of Portland are spending the week-end in the city. On account of the Klks,' Carnival there will he no dance at Moose Hall Saturday r.lght. 170 II. W. Poole is a business visitor In Medford from Klamath Falls. ;Mr. and Mrs. CV D. Cameron are in Medford for a few days from Wuldo, Ore. The Misses Hess and Muud York of Ashland spent Friday and Saturday In Medford. John M. Cox of Santa Ana, Cal., is transacting business In Medford. P. H. Coodman of Cleveland, Ohio, iR In Medford for a few days attend ing to business matters. W. H. Canon of Roseburg arrived In Medford Friday morning, for a business visit. Miss Viola Ka.sshafor and Arthur K. Masters, were married In San Francisco last Monday. Tho bride Is a former resident of Medford' and Jacksonville, and is well known here. Mr. anil Mrs. Franz Steffen of Los Angeles are the guests of Mrs. Stef fens parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamlltoii. . Mr. und Mrs. R. I.. AViison of Cen tral Point spent Friday evening In Medford. Tho public library Is able to make use of an apprentice and will be glad to confer with any ono who Is Inter ested. The opportunity would lie es pecially attractive to a girl of high school education, who has It in mind to take university work or library training later. - Carl Howtnan and R. C. Crow re turned Friday evening from a hunt ing trip along the Hig Applegate. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Holmes of Ash land attended the lecture at the Star Theatre In .Medford Friday evening. Miss Wood of drains Pass Is the guest of Medford friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mclntyre of Ihigle Point were Medford visitors Friday evening. ('.. X. Davis of Tolo Is In the city to day on business. W. K. Price of Albany, an old resi. dent of Medford, is In the city and will remain for the winter. Carl Jeschle, who was operated on at Sacred Heart Hospital Sunday, Is reported as Improving slowly. William Bernstein of Portland Is In Medford for a few days attending to business and visiting former O. A. ('. friends. Miss Susan Cool; of Crants Pass is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. II. Brown, for the week-end. Mrs. Ingrain of Central Point spent Saturday shopping In Medford. Mrs. Frank Benson of Central Point was in Medford Saturday shop ping. A. S Itosenlnum. S. P. claim agent. Is In Medford for the week end TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i on i NT Will rent for the in- t'-r, furui-ited Our home on King's M''!.. C. W. Abercrombie. I'heii'.'' ::i i-.i. 17;. FO!t S.U.I' Small farm '.ill --'!' South Front .!-.. cheap. 170 FOR SAI.7 '' harness for 1 South Front lurses and w a::on and ale cheao. Call L'L'fi -l itrt. I7d I dl! S U.K Timber. 1:1 mib s from Trail In Itotulas coutitv Ongtm, N.I, 00 .01,. I feet f,r. ly owner. M Adair. 1'ir, South Central M.,1 lotd. ' 17", nut su: ft". Pboi oi.: 1 .1 1ST s f ,. . a! T:i uric ut Mr. and Mm. W. C. I.eever of Cen tral Point, were Medford visitors Fri day evening. Wu.lt Ho-twick of Huticom ;.ent Prlday and .Saturday in tie city trans, acting buincss. Mrs. McKeiisie and daughter of Talent sient Kridt.y evening in .Med ford. I. Merriman o" Central Point was a business visitor In the city Satur day. Verner I.ymli of Centra) Point transacted business in Medford Satur day. Mrs, 1.. X. Narrlgan of Kagle Point was shopping in Modt'ord Saturday afternoon. Hlierwood Hamilton wa:; a business visitor In the cit Saturday from h'ar'ie Point. .St. Mary's academy wa; the scene of a very pleasant reunion last Wed nesday eveninp, the occasion being its annual opening assembly, given to the girls of the high school, the s.ev,-nth and eighth grades, to greet j '' the old pupils and welcome the new. A few of the alumnae were also pres ent. An enjoyable evening was spent in dancing In the au litoriiim, prettily decorated In ferns and asters. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Before patting the enthu- sia-t'c young ladies planned other gatherings for the coining months. PROUD OF U. S. SANITY (Continued from page ono highly sensitive to ucli time's over there. We were proud of American -unity and of American -tate-tnanship and that cool, culm roc!;oniri'' 0r the American tM-ople which prevented then It-, in being stampeded. It was a line, I brill in;; thing to be an American in Kuropean capitals, und to know that in our own capital tit Washington there were men as shrewd and as Car-sighted :is im.v of the slate-men of Kiirope: to know, also, Unit the talesmen in Washing ton were steadier, .-am-r, les ini'lu enced bv hate and bitterness and bet ter able to .judge riirht and wrong-, Hum Hie wisest ntcle-m- n in I'.uropc. Playing With Dynamite-. And to come home now to the I'nit ed Stntes and witness the attempt to thrust from the guidance of Ameri can affairs the government which had led the. 1'iiileil Slates through this maze of diplomacy und inuohinntion is, to one who lias wilnesM-d ufi'uirs from the F.iirupcun end, little short of lerrifyiiirr. It m like iileying with dynamite. There is no politic.-, in Kuropean na tions today, (iovermnents are being held in their places 1,y coalitions. Anion;.' the neutrals thi.s also is true. 11011111111 hnn no polities, and il is sale: Switzerland lius no politics, and it i sine, iiiveoe iiiti have politics, tun behold (Ireeee toduv! 'I',, ,.,.-.. 1, ,.,,. .! 1...1-..I.1 il, working of polities in this world crisis is,, I repeal, little short of ter rifying. With nil the F.siropenn people- lin ing all they can. even to abandoning election-, in order to keep their ov- f." " "um" s","'l''l 1M t!ll eminent.- intact mid unchanged, there 'l""" "'liicli impended, are per-oii- in the I'nit.-d Stat,- who. j Prevented Cahinilt-. out of sheer politics, am! by discus- I'ro-idciit Wil-on prevented this -ion of sueh petty matters as the re- 'calamity. For this he is denounced movul of a minor government official, j by those who fail to state how they scil: to ov erthrow the govcrnmenl. i would have protected the interests of Cert.iinlv the Mendinc-s of our gov-(the tanners ,,(' America in such a eminent is as important to u- a- the ' c-t i -is. steaditics- of their government is to i It is e-limatcd by the railroad man (iermiuis or Britishers ; our danger is ; agements that the alleged increase in as great if not so imminent and up-'wages which tiu-y would have to pay parent as theirs. The certain grasp ! because of the eight-lionr day would of our present government on war at-!amoimt to a figure ranging f nun -roll. -fairs is as important to us as the 1 liiiil.iUMl lo -sliiii.oiltl.tlilll diiiim- the 'jrn-p if Vmi itothiiinnn-llolhveg or Aquith is lo tlennany m F.nuland. Try ing t I'pset Our Own (iovernnu'nt Do you know why Xeppidins f!v over London f u to de-troy ;ir-senal- or kill -oldieis. It i- di--u-t the Mriti-h eopIe with their gov ernment and to provoke them to up- et it on the groun.l that it i- not ! pi'oteeliiii; t htm. ( .Men are fiuhtin' in Fi.ropi' now t;i ; tip-et enemy L'overntnc!;t and there-1 by Weaki II tilt If opponent-. in the Fluted Slate- -.-.nit of a- an ! tri''.' to ui'-et our own l: ivernment j nt a time w iien tlie war n i-i- den i an! - i -lability ami eont inua n. i- ot t iie - - . erilMaiit. j Mo-t lia'i"ii- in till- cri-i- liavef :il..is.!nd lc.-tn.ji-. Tin- v.; - n-t iice--arv in the Fnited St;,:-, nr won!.! it l;ae been p.v m!c i'c! t!ii j i-omiii,' e'.rti..n ()ii';,t t.i be ji mere' fonm.iity. The .te oujii! to m.-i-.i; j ;n -o ica-iv w.ir!-. "Yo:ie d-r.c weM.; Mr. IV. i- . !. I'in rv ,,r;." ' At Lust! Instant Relief fcr that r.j3ra;i.ocd to Giva Ll.ON It. llA.sKl.NS. (Continued from page one, the -lightest influence in tl.e i'riuu ine of tin- hill. That portion of the hill lo o , aiing f,,r ilie c-t;:h!;-iri.ci,t of a.i .-ig','.-hour day for railroad employe-, en--'::: d ill tin- o iteration of trains, be came o l:,'.v. It wu- ;:c--e.,-, by the brothel hood-; tliostii.e was can ceil, d and the " imp, nlm;r calcmity wi-.s a vet tel. An appeal in !iein-. made to the far mer on tin- eve of the pleideutia! ction to vote agam-t Mr. Wilson be,-i-c oi his attitude on the smke ciiesti,,n. Has the lamer eon-i,lerel what il strike would have n.iisnt to iliim ? .Neither Side Consulted. Xo ela- of the Aineriei-n people I stood the chance of losim.' so much from a strike us the farmer. A sin gle week of inactivity in the opera tion of freight mid express service would have pnralyzi, his market for a month or more. C-uiing at the time of marketing of perUhnblo fall fruits und vegetables, hi- lo-s from this source alone would have run into the millions; The demoralization of hi market would have oM-ned opportun ity for juggling in the grain exchanges and commission centers an oppor tunity which crafty speculator- would have speedily seizid and multiplied millions would have been taken from the hard-earned prolits of the pro ducer. When a single deal in the ( l.ie.-.go wheat pit rims into profits of sfiiOOd per minute on u "hull" market, human reason is powerle-s to conjecture what the gambler- would have done to the farmer with ii strike on nml the world clamoring for food. The gambler in foodstuffs has the game rigged against the farmer both ways from the middle. A nation-wide -trike would have been n gambler.-' carnival. All Producers Aidisrl. This article may full under the eve of u melon grower in the Hoekv Ford district in Colorado, lie eim guess what would have happened to him in September had it been imp., ible to ship his cantaloupes. Or it may, per chance, reach a ;peaeh grower in Michigan: even water freight iiero-s Lake Michigan toVhieago would not have saved him. The apple grower of the Ozark s Ihe northwe.-t or New York would have ,been in Ihe same.' deplorable stale. oioi.-igc laconics are inauoiiunte to handle tlie entire norma crop, and it. i w"uM l"'v" ''"P'-sil'l'-Mo H"' lion io.-i,,iagc wiiuoui irain service. The immen-e dairy interest, the poultry market, the citrus growers, tiie grower of p runes, plums, pears, year. Allowing their highest figure of lliii,imu.oiiii -the farmers of the I'liitcd State- w.uild have lost more than this in thirty days had tliere not been a man in the white house hig enough to protect: the intcn-t of the whole people. Kive cent- a hn-hcl on wheat is ca-y picking for the pit gamblers when they can play the market al their own --.wet will. It would have meant i-.',i.iiiiii.0iiu I,,-- to the funnel- on the lei-ii-u-hu-hcl crop. The gambler- tr.nv "i t it anyhow but I hey will not t::,d it so e;--y -ince the federal iicp,'.n:i:, ut of agriculture has c-t::bll-iic,i an honest sv-'em ,-f grad ing under a la a pacd by the pre cllt I gr,---. Itunkrtiptcd l-'rtiitgroweis. .lam,'- K. Ana -by. otic of the iarg- c-l suiop, ;-- trtni m t alitorn:a.l rei, ihi. .,n. r iitly made thej -tut, i:i, !it that :i the threatened roil-1 r-.a-l -Hike had taken l.laec it would ! hcv,. ban'sroi-'-d metiv of t!o- froit Awfa! Bunion 7rX I", 'ft vi ;h'. l.r.tar.i. Relief c tn.-wwat 1 1 l'.ist Main Stmt. ore n; - ' - lie said it wo, ild have cau-.'! a !-- of not le-s than -'.i!,'o(i,iiiiti to the trail industry of California alone. Tiii.- amount i-j piobablv mil- h too low. I The (leacli erop now going to mar ket, with a '.aloe of about -f" ,.",.111111. noo, would have been pfacticallv a to tal loss, had the pr. -id.-nt not induc ed congTe-- to ni t. The .JJilti.iioii.iioii apple ,-rop would have been -hrtnkeri by inability to get to storage mid di-or-rnncpon of the market to tin- tune of .- i !on-t .!. tMltl.iioft. Other ClnK Saved. T:ie pofMe, erop ..! a value of about t-2l'ii.iiI)0.iiiui would hav c involved a further lo-- ,.f at leu-! .-VV The cabbage lain cr of northern Ohio, the grower of t" m.'oe- P.- the cannery and the oelerv grower of .Michigan and Florida wotiM have kept mournful compa ny. Melons lr.un Colorado, California. ! Arizona and Itela grains trom the vine-clad hid- of we-toin New York and the siitmy -lopes e,f Yak ima and Wenntchee, prune-, pickle-. poultry, butter and egg- would have gone down in the common- eata'-lv-m. Some of this stulf might have been fed to the hog-, to be sure, although a hog does not fatten on a truit and vegetable diet: but w hen hog- and! i tie arc ready t'r tin- mark mast tin. Tit' I'm ir:-r . ;mn"t t l.i.v! be J 'ujm1 the tiiiis'iiii-- I..!!;, without iii-(rca-ini: daily lu. Wliai v. uuhl u strike have meant t the live -tm-k market df the fanner And w!u;t would it !u'e meant to the consumer, with the euld .stuniire t'neiiities in rtmtr.d of the (liickers cuinliine ? Only One I'Iiiim. The direct and im media if wlneli the farn.er .vould have su-lain-ed in (-ae of n strike i hnt one jdia-e -if tlie danL'ei- which tlir. atcr; kl his interest . Tlie deprein inl mcn'-c upon market .riet, rcultin'r from tlie inability of con'Miu ! to hnv he-ciin-e of htfk of employment, wonld have been felt in every .-iniile item of tins year's farm product-.. Take this binirle instance: Tlii telegram ent to I'resident Wil-im on September 'J by Ileiliy Koul, the world's pvate.-! automobile mar. ut 'net urer : "The President : The moment it i- positively known that a strike -wii! become effective on the railroad, tlie Ford Motor company will of absolute neoe-;ity hut down its factory and nil of its n-.embly plant throughout tlie country, and every man of ii more than 4iUM0 workers will haw to MO iilC the payroll. ''Our liiisiness i so organized that the supplies ami nrodnets mn.-t he kept moviuL' eontantly. We cannot move a day without, railroad service. We are imikinr'2J(0 nrs every iny. growers of that state When f aco to f cc with the fuc. i U-." nelty for In. l. . sanitary hairreaiiliK in one'. 5chcn-.u or MrsuiisJ ( when lace totacewnn ine iv.o u.-. j m clean and a (rtin of 0l!c If-urar.cs. ft by the dUappeamnce ot danoruir, the cause of n est ha r toati.e., id the .bsir.ee of looae ha.r on the cloP-mg or in lt.U AM.tn, ttsr.Irrand hair-iwvirir,uati'.ief. hF.RI ICIDt. V. lmoat innantly. ApplicanonJ at tho Guaranteed by THE MEr.riLiun t,u.-o W "W g MKDl-'Oltl) PIIOI'.M TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT s Hwni-Vi no will loav Eagle Point at s A. M. and 1 P. M daily, exceid Sunday: leave Medford A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for pa?sn(rer5 at hotels in -Medford and hotels and business houses In Eagle Point. PIIOVK S-X2 Oil 8-X3. New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business -(MTOItnt, DTH Wo will do all kinds of .laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done h hand. MHITII l'HOT ST. rilOMi 750. The materials mu-t b- moved in and ear- oat. J sincerely hope something can be done to avert th" strike. Your effort.- are appreciated and should he commended by every citizen in the .-omitr.'.'. Henry Kurd.'' This telegram is typical of what would have hi-.ppcufd lo practically everv American indu-try had a strike ensued. Million- of contented and well-employed laborers would have laced enforced idleness ; imverty and destitution would have come to mil lions of workingmen's homes. 'Ihe working man's power to hnv food products ilc-nds upon his daily wage. Stop hi- wage find liis consuming iKiwv-r i- limited by the barest necessi ties of life. A iiation-v,i'!e railway strike would I, use paruiyz, il everv American indu-try and precipitated a panic, such as has never he.-n witnessed in the iii-tory of this country. The farmer provide- tho neces-ities. of life f"l Ami rica'- mihious and multiplied mil lions over-cus. A -Ink,- would have disorganized the farmer's market, de stroyed and wasted tiie product of hi toil and would have brought him tace to luce with an economic condition from which he could not have recov ered f-,r year-. tiet Record Straight. Let the farmer get the record -traiu'lit. He faced t!ii- crisi- which threatened him with incalculable fin- ; re in! bi-.. Tliere was no law in loree tn compel arbitration between eoii-endiii'' force- who refu-ed t yield to voluntary nrbitration. The tn-id en t ai:d coiijTe-s peri ornu-d their inevitable dulv for the pi-otee-iin of the public. For thU :ct IVe--iiieiit Wil-on is dentiiineed bv t!io-c wli.. offer no siiiri-'e-ted remedv to ine'-t Mich a sif.mtion had they been in power. On the win de. iij.s not tlie farmer irood rei!-on to tlmnk Oud thai W'oodrow Vi!-on was i?i tlie white hoti-e, with nerve and canity enough to slop a national calamity SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7 Warren K. Billings, convicted of murder in the preparedness day bomb explosion here, in which 10 persons lost their lives and 4f) were injured, was sen tenced to life im prison mejU in Fol pom prison today by Judge'Frank H. Dunne. Sentencing followed denial of retrial and sworn charges that witnesses for tlie defense were coerced into repudiation of affidavits by the polite and the district ottor- ney's office. bjtter Urber stic-p.,. ACV. Special Agent. Farm Loans Low Interest Rates Money ready upon approval of security and title. O. C. BOGGS RandMcNa!lycCo. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATALOGS HOUSE MAGAZINES COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING FIXED FINANCIALLY AND MECHANICALLY FOR PROMPT HANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS S 8 I; 7 IHE CROSS CIO IS L(xik at Tongue.! If Couti'd, i'Wim Mttlt stimmt'h, IJver How. 'Is Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. H"e if tonguo is coated; th.'-M is a pure sign Ji-'J 1 i 1 1 lo stomachy liver and howeis are clo-;!4'fi with .sour waste. When listlcst pale, fcverisli, full or cold, bad breath, throat ore. doe.snt' eat, sleep cr art naturally has stom achache, indigf stion, diarrhoea, give a tearoonful or "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hour.- all the foul waste, tlie. f.our bile and fer menting food pa.;.;es out of thf- bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love thi.s harm less "fruit laxative " and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little "in sides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy. Mother! A little given today saves a nick child tomor row, but get the genuine. Ask your drugist for a ."iO-rent bottle of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs' which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. ftemomber there are coun terfeits sold here so surely look and see that yours is made by the "Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company." Hand baek with contempt any other fig syrup. Adv. mm 1 This road is very uncertain, hut if you will proceed cautiously and in quire the way of those who are wear ing satisfactory glasses you will find that it leads you to Dr. Rickert gSSSSt' Over The Slay Co. Protect your Complexion with Marinello Motor Cream Forms a protecting roat before tho application of powder. Keeps the skin smooth and free from irritation, aad prevents tan and sunburn. Price 50c MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Oni-nett-Corcy llldg. MADE i I IN ItOrORD TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressinrj and Altering 28 E. MAIM, UPSTA IRS MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World "HICAGO NEW YORK. IM'KRVKKAM AlTToOAjtt OO, TLME CAIU). beats Medford tor Asniand, Txlent ind Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 1:00 . m., 1:00. 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1S p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford ' daily, e.-cept Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Alsa on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 . m. and 1:00. 4:30. :30 and 10:t WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East Main Street. Medford The Only FixcliLiive Corcnierfinl Photjrni)l,t'rs in Southern Orctron Negatives Mude any time or plar-e bv appointment. Pht.ne 141-3 Well do the rest E. D. WESTON, Pro?.