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MEDFOTin MATTJ TT?TTVtTNR MTDFORD, OTfEfiON. VRTDAV. JANUARY 10. 1017
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GKOKOH ITTNA.M, Editor
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Official Paper of Jacknon County.
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SATISFIES ALLIES
LONDQ.S", Jan. 19. MlnUtem lit
AtliciiH of tlie eutenlo powers art
thoroughly satisfied with iho pres
ent attitude of the Creek govern
ment In carrying out the entente de
mand!!, according to telegrams re
ceived today by tlie British Rovcrn
nient from Athens.
..Tho release of Vonlzelos adherents
who have been Imprisoned already,
ban begun and a considerable nnniber
of 'them liavo reached their homes.
Moreover, tho dispatches nay the
movement of Greek troops from
Thensnly in pursunnee of the de
mands of tho entente allies U pro
ceed Inn rapidly.
. Jt is stated here that if the atti
tude of the Greek government re
mains as satisfactory a It Is at pres
ent, a speedy return of normal rela
tions between (it'eece and the entente
poweiB is certain.
- KAl.KM, Or., Jan. in. Creation ol'
n slate l!iiirliiieiit ol' iifrriciilluro, un
der whieli would lie coiisoliilnlcil sev
crul stale hoards und nl'l'iees now op
erating sopni'iitely, is iiiviii-il in n
measure, inlrndiiced into (he slate
house of representatives here today
by Keprosoiitiitixe 'Vernon A. Kiu-bcs,
Heed.
The ilcpui'liiiciits consolidated arc
the i'air directors, livestock sanitary
boaril, stallion reistrntioii lionnl,
board of liorticullure, dairy anil food
eominissioner and deputy sealer of
weights and meusures.
The new department would lie di
vided into five divisions, livestock,
horticulture, agriculture, fairs, grain
and htiv anil dairies and pure food.
A commissioner would head the de
partment a ml a director manage each
division.
OIL LAND BILL
WASHINGTON. .Iin. 111. Presi
dent Wilson look n hand in tho con
foversy over the riphls of oil land
clnlninuls on the n.'xa; fuel reserves
In California and Wyoming today anil
conferred xx-IUi Attorney General
Gregory nml .Secretaries I.aue and
llinlcls. Xo dj'Siioi; was reached,
hut nil the facts In no . ssion of the
interior and navy departments were
l.;id heforn the p.-c -i I: in .
Secretary Lane :!) not want to
roe the controvcr x li'ipcdo pastime,
ot tlie oil land lens.-.; bill. Scire
tiiy Daniels conlenili that piuvisioii-:
v.hlch would i,ivi (i.ilnisuts prior
right of lease woui.i so ilci-rcse the
in"al fuel res-rv.- as- to tiit.nl'-n tlie
tnlurn use of r . r-r t j cruiseis
Oilier' fast oil bnr-mi.- .jii....
and
BOPP'S ATTORNEYS
SAX Ki;ANl'!N' (. i
CVipy ff ti ni'i'i-'ii -ii :
tinn iif 1'nili'il Stilt.-- -pcr-ons
uf Kr.nir. I !(..
. nil acnrrnl, iiihI K. II
. (i
vii-p cMinnl, roiiii-l' (i
Antorii'iin nont r;ilit y. "
I'nilcil .Sliili'w Ilitiir A
I Ml 'I '.Mil
II. I'V ,l.i
W. l'ri"-lon Imlny.
1 Tlii'idluiK liiiclli', rllif! -ii ii 1 I'm
ropi. Mi'iil lie niinlil milk" tin1 TiKilmi
Ijclnro JhiIcp Willium II. Hunt ni tin
t'nilcil Slnlc-i ilii-liicl . i'imiiI i.i i
week if .Iiii1(;i' Hunt di'iiiitj u tin.ii..i
f.ir n non' li'iiil. Hin'lu' imi'il f"t
u lii' Irinl luiliiv. . .
"NO COMPROMISE'
A FFAV weeks jiii the lfoync River Fish I'roleetive as-
sociatiiin adopted resolutions inst rm-tiliLf local ler
i.slaiors to work to close tlie Ji'one river to commercial
t'i.sluiiir, lie slogan, "mo compromise," was adopted.
The injustice of the measure, which would close two
canneries at the mouth of the
Hundred people ot their livelihood, led to a meetm" for the
organization of a "Live and
woriv lor improved conditions,
This meeting was "stacked" liy association moniliors, who
vociferously declared for a closed river and "no comprom
ise.
Delegates from the association were sent to the meet
ing of the .State League of Sportsmen's clubs. Officials of
the league tried in vain to suggest a compromise, but the
closed river program was forced through by a vote of 14
to lv, with lorry duns re I using to vote.
Instead of a closed river
t-iw. ................4 ...
ou- mi icpi cnciuau i c mi 1 1
eliminates set nets and semes and gives a monopoly of
fishing to gill-nctters. The bill further increases the Jos
ephine county commercial fishing season from (!() days,
as at present, to IO.j days, and shortens the weekly closed
season irom - I hours to z
J he Ifogiie River Fish Protective association, from
being a champion of a closed river, has become the cham
pion of gillnetteis tlie most lawless element on the river,
and the clement lioretotore most vigorously fought, whose
depredations on t he upper river were the original source of
all the agitation, liliisteringlv refusing local compromise,
they i'awningly follow tlie gilhietters.
'I .. i. : :i i j i i . i , . .
jo ftiippori oi lneir swneu,
ation is publishing as an advertisement a lengthy epistle
from (. oilier 11. lsiiffington, attorney for and a director in
the Seaborg cannery at the mouth' of tlie Kogue, which
owns no seining ground, and
.1 :o ... ....... i. i i
die giniiciiers m ineir lawless escapades against the sein
ers, which have twice forced the governor to interfere 1o
pi'oteet property.
It is true that, the .Mail
tiirec-coiumu Uriel tor the gilhietters without being paid
for it. Tor it is political advertising designed to benefit spe
cial interests, who arc making calspaws of the local sports
men in order to pull their own chestnut.-; out of the fire,
lint it is true also that the Iail Tribune offered to print
any communication of reasonable length from the local
association, which they are not fair enough to state.
The Mail Tribune holds no brief for either cannerv and
is not lighting their battles. Xor does it for either
gilhietters or seiners. It believes, however, in a
square deal, without undue discrimination. It does not be
lieve in hampering and hammering institutions that pro
vide payrolls and spend proceeds developing the country
to unduly favor a lawless and more or less migratory- ele
ment that, having no investment at stake, has no interest
ot her than to gut the stream and no foresight for the future
of the industry.
Abolishing seining would not aid the gillnetters of the
upper river, for seining operations do not begin until Jtilv
lo, and the fish entering the stream then have not reached
the upper river stretch when the open season ends. The
number of steelheads that will be destroyed bv gillnets in
the upper river during April, May and June 'will far ex
ceed the number destroyed by seines iii the lower river
from July 1.1 to August 13.1, when there are but few steel
heads entering tlie stream. The proposed law will make
conditions worse.
It is true thai the Mail Tribune favored a dosed river
in 1!)10, because the commercial interests insisted upon
taking stcalhead, and it was believed thai a dosed river
would improve angling. !ut experience, proved it a fall
acy. The river was lousy with salmon, but steelhead ang
ling was not improved. A valuable food product had been
wasted, with the angler no better off. The closed-river
episode secured what was desired the elimination of
steelheads IV commercial fishing- and when the st ream
was reopened, it was under terms dictated bv those who
had been instrumental in closing it and the .Mail Tribune
still believes iho law of 1!H:i ideal from the anglers' view
point. Mr. Iluffiiigslou says: " 1 do not believe there is a man
in Curry county today who believes Kogue river should
be dosed to all forms of commercial fishing or who thinks
such action would be right or just." Neither do those in
other counties who understand the situation. We believe
that the changes in conditions al the mouth ordered by the
State Fish and (iame association will bring beneficial re
sults and should be given a fair t rial but we doubt if anv
possible conditions will make the best angling in the upper
..gueas long as wc hae dry seasons and low water, and
leave irrigation dii-hcs unscreened to waste. more trout
than hatcheries can turn out.
UTTER IGNORANCE OF
BEEF TRUST
11..U M;. I.ui. 1". Tin-
-' ;m .i.um -itiKiCm in ih,. ,.;
I- III!' I'.lti'l 1'41101'lHKT nl' llll- :
I- I ix iiilu i-ihiiii-.- i'f
i"ii r. ji : c -t i:n kin-;
l'i(- i'l' llir
I .
l-rnllulllli- 'l 111. l.li-, IIHiIitIyUiu
lmlii-tiif- l lu x .Ini-.-t," ;ii, V;il
I.. K.-i i. t .iu i r -.ji ioliu-v f th,
V...I. r . in i -,-l t,.r ;n- nu,rl.. t .- i 1 1
' ' i I An i ii ;-li X:i!i,':i;ii
1 i'---'"-U'tiiii. 1','nniu-iit'il- uu t
ITi"lt "! t'lllt i-i,liilllltl(
" i. ill. -ii hen- toil. H-. Mr. Kl-ii'-i I ,'',;,i"-i' I'l.U iH-i'l iniiiiatimi i- irar
- .I'i.ln '--in- tin-annual i-i.iix i-iiu.iii j !''''''1 i''-iii-t xx-.nn.-n in tin- t'i-.li-ral
tin- Il--,.M-Hitiin, i'ixii -rlil'l- lii-iau-u til' tlu-ll-
stream and deprive several
Let Live" sportsman's club to
without Penali.inir anv oik
hill, we find the sportsmen's
i....: 1 i n i.w. ..i i
niiicinj; utilise inii iu, WHICH
hours.
me r l.sn rroreeiive associ
attorney and defender for
,' . ...
Tribune refused to print this
;WANTS SQUARE DEAL -
S: EOS GENTLER SEX
W'.VMIIN'tiToX. Jan. !i. . ..
!:iii.v' i imi-.liny riv-i.ii-m Wiis.m in
ill ' ' ! Ill tl'O ln.s. 1 1 Wllill l-Nti-nt ,.x
is n t':n-t,,r in -.,.i ti,,W f,,r n iii.ii t -
mi nt-, triii. tVi--., 'i-.un,. i,.n-, l.-nin-
tii'ii- nn, I r.-ni.iv a!- in t!(,. ynxi-riiini nt
-i'i-xi, ,. xxn- lntr.iil.ii-cl t.Mln v l,x
liVUV-. til il! IX I- Ki-lllill-; nt' ( ..,mi,l...
Mr I'l tililt till- .llf,-(. i t,, -t.,'m,.
n "-.in'li' ill-ill I'M- t.hi' xxniiH-n in tin
h'lii iiil v. i. ami tn ili-iiiiiii-tniii.
tin' tniili i.il.m- ,, t!i,. i-,-iii':it.l
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Suffragists, carrying lilg luinncls, are stationed all around the while
l.cli seeing them every time he comes and goes. I lie banners read: ".Mrl'iesiih iit, hat Are You Going to
lo fin Woiiian Sui'fcage?" It In plamied to have more than a thousand pickets about (he house by Inaugura
tion day. '
NORTH DAKOTA
FARMERS SHOCK
OLD POLITICIANS
New anil Tremcnrioiis Force Launch- j
ed in Politics When Farmers Unite !
to Gain Control of Government to !
Secure State Control of Ware-j
houses and Granaries.
My ('HAS. KpWALil) Id'SSKl.T.. !
FAKGO, X. Pv,lnn. 18. A terrible
lectric shock ,rs' now passing overj
onic of the tiblest politicians of the1
northwe.-d.
The alarmiiiii fact has been borne !
in upon them that n new mid tremen
dous force lias been launched in pol-1
itics and nobody ciin say where it ;
niay stop not this side of the white!
house, verv likelv.
Anyway, as things .-hape up now, it
tands within two vcars to hold the
balance of power in congress - if its
lenders so dr-iiv.
flic Xiitioniil Xon-l';i rtian 1'nnn-
ers' league, wiiich swept Norlh Pa
kola al the hist election, and filled
every stale olticc except one with
farmer-, is now lui-y nranizim; on1
the same line- in South Pakola, .Min-
-ota anil MoutaliM. i
Kvcrywhele it is brill" leecived bv
tlie fiirmcrs with the most smnilienut :
nlhii-iasiu. . j
(teat I'lnthiisiasin. !
Suppose the league -iiouhl crow as
fast the jiext four vcars a it has'
rown in tins state in two. Snppo-i
the iniliisirial and laiiniii-' popula
tions to be aroused in half oi' tin
I'nioll lis there have been here. Tin1
new tnoxenient could do an.vlhiuu it i
wanted to do. Il eould stainl this
oniitry 'Ui end. j
Or siippos.' that in the nevt two
ears it docs n,, more than to einell I
South link.. la, Minncsotn and Moll-I
tana, as il has c hed N"ith Pnknla.
It would lht a Inoc t went -lhree voles
I lie next congress it" n wauteii
tiu'in inilnalina tweiiiv-three vote
in the eleelol'.ll college.
Th.it would mean ptaeta'al conirol
I the house of I epri'sen 0 tins on.! II
lonimi.iiile inlltienec in oil notional
Hi Till.-.
It ih.'i. M -li'u-, s;;itt in lo tn-i-t
lll.-tr M.ttll'l -MltU'lllltl dn-l
. t i, iiiv cinitil i itifn --idtirtliin-j I
l.lxin" l'iit In TtlinliU.
ni.l lii-.h I n-I nt l.n um. n,r in- i
slaii. ,-. v -iii l tnlit- l.i t1'.' m.-'mI-, anil
leaiix- ,i t.u-a'ii riltli-r anil i-i-it yar-,U-lii-r
it' xx ;il civil sIih-'k xxcni.l xxilh
llllil.
I'i'ltlli iiin. liax-c i;nn,l lt-a-ull tii hi'
si iiri-,1. Til.-v -it a tanin-l-that llrxcr
lii'li.l'i- ha,l t1'!' Ii'ii-t ilVi'ru-ni- m pnl-iln--.
-.iililmlv nrisf anil i-ti-atf thi-UL-
tiiitm uniiv, tlit'ti 1, aii it t..
ni i x j,...vx'. mil xrittiiij anil nut-
Absolutely Removes
Tnd ioostion. One pncknsro
jHOVcsii. 2.'CP.t P.:! (ini'isls
Bell-am si
SUFFRAGISTS PICKETING THE WHITE
i'ijiiitin. llu iihii-.-t (iiLr.-iKs in tin
stntr. It s'i'iti tint-mitiy.
This tanner i ;i mot cxtmirilin
ii ry pt'i'siMi iind sfctn (U'.-stimI In nn
uiKiiialU-(l ciirccr in lintioiial )mli
tir. His name is A. t Tow nlcy. J It
is ;Wi ami UM-d tu till 11 rami lu-ar tlie
town ut' licaeh, in tin wi'stern pari"
't' tlie tati'.
All r a .sudden, turn' years nyo, hv
wji- niiiicd liy a uianiiiilatcd Tall in
tlie price ui tla.v.
T!ii si.uicd him t!iinkin uliout the
n'nMin Idctht1 Tart that the farmers
winked hard and yut next tu niithinjj
for their (nil.
Only Possible lU'medy.
It .-eemed to him elear ns day ih-M
the i'lily reason J'ji nuiiitr didn't payj
was Iteeaiise . arlilicial eniuhtions
hnnii;lit n hull t by uverimuu en"u
dneled bv the inlere-l and iaws ninde
in their favor.
The only way t remedy this va
In put the nverninent intu (lie liniids
of the farmers and worker, the vas't
nia.joiitv of the iHiimlalion.
So he hit upon the plan of a pol-j
ilical organization tltat should not
tntcrVere with any man's jiarlv prej
udices, but should still enable the
fanners to iret hold ot tlie machine.
Mosj of the pcisons he opened up
hU idea to laughed or tried to shoo
him away.
Hut iIik man ha siieli emiraue and
devili-h per.-itence he seems abnor
mal. When he siarted for a farmer
lie never lei i;o till he ut him. He
wi nt mi foot from farm In farm, ex-pluinin-,
artiin.ir, nutlininj; ami yel-tiii',-
nti.-.criptions.
Start of l.rauue.
In about tun months he had enmiIi
ii'cir.!, MtitH-d up o have an execu
tive mi, imitlcc and ofjieer-: a'.-o lo
hav' uiher oruauizer?. in the field.
Thal-wa- in .March, JlH-J. When
snow fell in U1." hf had li,(HMI en
pilled members at ff'li each, had start
ed the league' weekly nev-.paVel' nml
liad lull oiL-nniziT- driving nver the
Male in automobile the leauuo
'wnetl.
lie the league'-, president; alo
it nei ni manager and wise uuy.
lie keep-, il out of I rouble and t'urn-i-hc-.
the pep.
When the lime .-nine for the t'ir-d
battle with the entrenched that
had always run the state tor the in-tetf-l
they thought they tvuiiM u
out and play lure vU lhi raw ap
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
ou simiily Bay to the drug store
nian, ' Uivs inn a nuarter ot an ounce
o( fnic.une." This will cost very little
Inn 1 sullk'ient to ri-iiKive ex-ory hard
or soft tora from one's feet.
A ix-x- lrns i,( this iiixx- ethiT cxim-ii-iun.l
apili. J direi-tlx- npun tender,
aclnii" iwn slii.iild 'r.-liexe the xire
U' s iii-tantly, and noun the entire corn;
r.'t mid nil. diii-i uf and ran he lilted
out with the Unpen.
'liiin mxr xxax- to rid one's fi-t ol
enrin xx a, iiitnnhtc.il by a Cincinnati
nun. xxhu mm that, xxliile freeume ia
tiekr. it drie in a moment, and Kim
ply hrixi''s up the corn without in
flaming or even Irritating the surround
in.! ti.-Mi. ,.r iikin.
Don't let fathr dl or Infection nr
lorkjaw from h!ttjinif at his oonia.
hut clip tUia cut and make him try it.
JOHN A. PERL
UKDERTAKE
Ijifly .ltaiir
t 8. nl:TI.KTT
Phono M. 4a ml 1TJ.1
Automobile Hearn Sarilca.
HOUSE
house m eiesldcnt W ilson cannot
prentice, lie avt' them the jolt of
their lives.
When he uot ihroin:h with them
they looked like pikers and he looked
like the oid experienced field nuir.-luil
ai tul tlint beats anything I have ever
known in thirty-six yea is of close ob
servation uf politics.
Leader of .Move.
lie i- one of thoe l in, wiry, tii't-h-ss
men, with thin lip, a powerful
jaw and eold blue eyes. You could
no more rut lie him than you eould
l at tie a tomb-tone.
He can make a cracking ond
speech, write stuff that seems to
burn tlie paper, carry all the work
and affairs and detail.- ot the league
in hi- head, think- out a i:n.d M-heme
about every three hour, and in per-
Corns Peel Right
Off Witt "Gets-E:"
2 Drops, and the Corn is a "Goner!
When you've trot to walk on
the eiilcs of your shoe to uet awav
from those awful corn-pains, there's
only one common-sense thins to Uu.
1 uf "(ie(x-li j" Tour rorow Won't
.-rll in tiler. IIpu(1n, They'll
hrlt-I. I mmi ii ami l'ccl Dttl
Put 2 or Aros of 'Ots-Tf on tho
coi n nlit away. V:iln ;mil Inilam
r.nitlon will Hs-niiH;ir, iho coin vlll
lie-in lo shrivel iirn that Instant
tlnn it loose ns :uul falls riuht off.
Iherf'8 io otlu-r corn-ri'inovcr In
t'ne woihi that :otH like "tiets-lt."
Wo ni-w iliHi-i'vei y has h-.-n made In
corn-rone t rs si nr.- " li. is-U - was
born. Jton't fl'u'. i i lint f i-t.
Tf dues awav (frovt-r with the ufo
of stiives th it l' i il;itp. h-iMmi'-'. s th,-t
make :i htimllr n; yruir n-, ph-stfs
that half do the work, knives and
scissors that draw hlood. t'se'Ccts
lt" no more dirririn- m- cuttimr.
"(trts-lt" is Mold i verywtieri'. a'w n
bottle, or p.mh on r.'int of mico by
E. lJwrence A Co., C'hlcaco, 111.
Sold in Medford and recommended
as the world's beut corn remedy by
Leon IV. lla-kiiis, M. 'lfi.nl IMiariuacy,
and HeatU's I trim Store,
SUITSffl
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS
Money to Loan
ON FARM PROPERTY
Six Per Cent Interest
FROM $250 TO $5000
O. C. Boggs
MEDFORD
Vulcanizing Works
-Ml work jruarantoed.
Auto Tiro Kc'itairin.
"We sell I'isk and Mich
el in Tiros.
36 South Grape St.
Medford
lein
ron J
iVi-tly i-U'iiii. strnuilil pnlilii-s run eir
eliv iiiiiuiiil iiliimst iiny eiiiniiiaiiilcT I
I'li-r axv mi llio pnliliriil l'ii'lcl.
At the Mime linn' b1' Im" lit tlo
vanity lie ilm-h itilerxii-xvi'i's ami
can't be imlm-t'il In lime pietum
printcil of taken.
S.iiui' mini, llii. Il'' cmiiiiiiituls tin)
league iiinl ouylil I". I'1"' "i.'i'le it
ami li-il il lo it pieenl position uf
poxv.-r nml success. Three or four
years n jr. lie was riilin'; on 11 jriinj;
plow lii'ciikiii!: praiiic and tliinkinpf hu
xxas fullilliu hi.-s ile-liny. Kestiiiy'
Well, xxiio liiimx-s aiiylliiuir ubout
tii:it
HPHE best mince
meat you ever
tasted, and it still
costs you the same
old price of
12c to 15c
A Package
This is high living
but net high cost
in living. Get
None Such
Mincemeat
MERRELL-SOULE .CO.
Syracuse - - - New York
"TIZ" PUTS JOY IN
' SORE, ACHING FEET
"My, how 'Tiz' gladdens tired,
swollen, burning feet
It's glorious!"
Ah! what relief. No more tired feet;'
no rnoro hurninp feet: no more swollen.
neliiiiK, tender, sweaty feet. No luoro
soreness in eorns, eallotises. bunions.
No matter xx-hat ails your feet or wlmfc
under the sun you'xe tried -n-itimut gi-t-tins
relief, just use "Tiz." "Tiz" is tho
only remedy thiit draxx-s out all the
I'Oibom.u.x exudations xx'hieh pulT up the
feet. "Tiz" eures your foot trouble 80
you'll nex-er limp or draw up your face
in pain. Your shoes won't stein titfht
and your feet will nx"er, nex-er hurt or
'et sore and sxvollen. Tiiink of it, no -more
foot misery, no more agony from
eoins, eallouses or bunions.
iet a 2-Vcent Idx nt any druj? etore
or department store and pet instant re
lief. Wear smaller "hoes. Just oneo
try "Ti;-." Get a xvhulc year's foot com
fort fur only 'Jo cents. 'Think of it.
IXTEUUUUX At TOCA1S CO.
TIME CAU1).
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
S:00 a. m., 1:00. 2:00. 4:00 and 6:15
n n, II..A n.. c.,,-a., n, in.ir. tlr
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 0:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, exceiit
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:13 p. in. Also on Satur
day nlKhts at 0:30. Sundays leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 0:00
and 10:30 p. m.
Moill'iini. Oregon. .Inn. is, 1017
TO WHOM IT .MAY C'OXCElt.X:
This is to certify that I, the nn
tlcsiiined. had very screve stomach
trouble and had Im-ii bothered for
several yx-ars and la.-t August was iiot
expected to live, and hearing of Glut
C'huns I whoso Hei h Store Is at 2 11
Mouth Trout street in Medford) 1 do
eidod to net herbs Tor my stomach
trouble, und I started to feeling bet
ter as soon as I used tb.'iu, and today
am a xvell man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflict, d as I xxas to
see Ciin (.'duns; and try his llorbs.
(SiKiieil) W. It. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson. Medford.
S. 11. Holmes. Eagle Point.
Frank Lewis, KaiMe Point.
Win. I.exvis. Ensile Point.
W. 1.. Chlldreth. Ensile Point.
('. E. Moore. Ei.ple Point.
J. V. .Mclntyre. Easle Point.
Ceo. I). Von der Hell. n. Eyjilo Point.
Thos. E. Nichols. Eaule Point.
John S. Orth, Meilford. . .
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
iUcillurd
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial' I'liotoirraphcr
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time or
place iy ai'iiiintinent.
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