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Medford Mail tribune
AN 1NTO3PENDKNT NEWKPAPKR
PL UL, 1 S 1 1 1 ; L K V K i t V A I' "J KUNUON
fcXCKPT Hi:NUAY BV THIS
AIKUKOKIJ FiUNTINO CO
Ufflca Mall Tribune nulldlnff, 25-27-28
North Fir b tree l; telephone 76.
The Democratic Times, the MedfortJ
Mull, The Meuford Tribune, The Huuth
ra Ureconlun Tho Anhluiid Tribune.
OKOROn PUTNAM, KJItor
BUB8CBIFTXON BATUMI
One yur, by mail ... 15.00
Una month, by mutt 60
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Mt'tlfuril, I'hoi-nlx, Talent, Jueli-
H.Mivilli' mid t't iitral Point .50
Saturday only, by mull, per yeur.... 2.0
Weekly, per year..- - 100
Urriclul Puper of the City of Medford.
Official Pa pur of Jarkwon County.
Knterecl us net'oiid-duss mutter at
Medford, Oregon, under tho act of March
I, 187.
Sworn Circulation for 1 910 2491
Full loaned wire Associated Press die
rtchee. S.')L?irM
PLAN 10 RESTORE
AVANIIlXXiTON', Feb. 52. Xew
jirint pnier iiiiiiiufucttirerK tire arriv
ing here toiliiy for conferences will
the federal trade, commission on i
proposal that t he ciunuiinsiiin i'ix hetti
print prices lor u period ot six
months.
Hcstorntion of five competition in
news print puper mtinut'nctitre is (lie
aim of tlie commission and if it uc-
ccptH the proposal it will work with
that purpose in view. The emmuis
sion, it was said today, is bent on
finding n pure for conditions mid not
a mere palliative. At the end of six
months the commission feels that eon
ditions in the news print industry will
bo have been shaped that unrestrained
competition will insure fair and eiiuil
able prices.
Acceptance of the proposal hinges
ou the attitude of the nuinnl'iictiirrrs
who are arriving here. Those who
already have signed the proposal rep
resent nhout thirty per cent of the
news print output of the 1'nil
Wales and Canada. Their surrender
in the face of criminal indictments
officials believe, will break the news
print market and force puces to an
Cuuilithlc level whether 1 all other
manufacturers join in or nut.
Members ot the commission arc
hopeful that most of the other hi.
manufacturers will come in.
CAN'T SI DUST
If the ent'Vi'.v
kuoeitini; uus coi
loose la sop.it' i:i-i
mlht lio !.',mm1.
ubiiut I l.i Minn h
tci!i-... lil:., in My
and uiilrh M:: . --i
ao lo it. ..m
vr.uU lliu.L v
1)111. tilt :,ut h- '.
mimic pcnl'le ccrl
scrvi'd inn! turned
;il trip huinnirr II
One lllilll svt-nis
HMU.i' it i;:.ul;Yi-ll--
111 I M- ' 1 . ll ".V 1 1 1 1 11
I : ,1 !a i!i,. ;,n.l
I I,. ;i ; ,.l,v
Ol' llltllt IIIKl
they i ll! tip
Hut li -li-H
;:iow i
tii.il
Die Hi
i Tr.irUtr
bun bci a sin;iii i
Blral" its ability
as mhim I1H JH'IUI- V
us hm..c tn Ins o;
hunter;, are turn v
find sdin.' hhir. .
-Mr. Itie.i'.s of Ih
ttltl lirninll-
i. in l i liiirse hu-l
in. I Un mi t will let
ti ir.l. ;iml tho !"i
I !ni-. li MUiui; to
st't. I In1 lnif:,.
1'rilik oti litiril h:u.
oidcreil the ln-si ri- the llisui p'M'i'le
make, nanieh a tiiaut Trii'icx. il s a
boHUty, in, sjuai iiu.-a- Ui.e Itcat;'.
Yert, we hnvi- lnu'li't, haricl and
knilirtai:k s ia .'is also. Von, NiUis
are mill n vial In -v. Yen. Paint Is al
most an iiartl to i;rt now as a buttle
of old now. Yes, Pig .lohnHon eairt
talk sweed, and pleasant lieu doe.t
not split tho kliHllin but wtii'u it
conies to tile bli; imlpe, :... Sltortie -
lilts little trio always r.'ailv I
you out if you need Hin du are
line, Circuits or a door lor k
' flood-h) e.
licip
tbiso-
TO REVIVE PACIFIC
. 1
COAST SALMON TRADEju.e American Pence party.
.WASHINGTON. Fob.
The
Iiritiiih ambasHdor, Sir Cecil Sprint; i
Rico confern with Sn retBry Hedflrldj
today about leginlotion now pen.lin
li.u i... ni-.lilhlf Intr Din imnnrtnlii.fi
, , . ' . , i
Of fr'Snh or irozen nsn nom vauiiua
except under certHln reMrttlnuK.
seeks to chaliilltate th Ameruhii
lalinon Industry on the PiuKic toasi.
The Caii-uHan Rovemmont ileMren t(
avoid prohibitory legislation and nia
moke Rome emiew.'.ioii! to ti.ke it
mUWOTU) MATL TRTHUNT:, .MKTiFOItl), OKKQON, Till .-U'sdav. r r.i.ui .it i --, imt.
" TH.KEWR0ADLAW,. flDAQTIP ftMW. AMERICAN blffo
UVI I j t is possilile to olitaill oil it-mi copies ol till' legis
lative hills as filial! v enacted tin? exact text of the new
road laws can not be given, but
already been given publicity.
most important of any passed
J he road program consists of six bills, all important.
There is the proccediire code, prescribing methods for
opening, laying out and vacating highways, which Avill end
the confusion attending the three methods at present pro
vailing, which have been consolidated and. revised into a
practical, workable system.
J he county code, another of these measures, has to do
with the expenditures of countv funds and administration
of county road work. The suiiervisor svsteni is done awav
wilh and road building centralized under a road master.
The state highwav code provides lirocecdure for con
struction of hard-surfaced highways and for co-operation
of county and stale in state highways. Jt creates a non
salaried slate highwav commission ,,r three, one member
from each congressional dislrict, severs the state highwav
engineer s department from 1
provides fop i!ie appointment
I he act to regulate motor vehicles is another road law.
Jt doubles the present motor vehicle license taxes and
donates til(. nil ire proceeds to state highway work under
supervi.ion (,f ihe state highway commission. It will give
upwards of .slIOC.iKH) a year for road work.
The 1'ean-Hnrrelt bonding act authorizes the issuance,
in event revenues from established sources are not suffic
ient to meet allot lueutsof government road funds of bonds
in an amount equivalent to the deficiency, and insures ex
penditure in Oregon of (he entire government allotment
for post roads and forest roads and an equal sum of state
money as is required by the federal act. The auigunt of
bonds authorized is $l,!SU0,u00.
The .f(i,0()(),U()0 bonding act lays out a definite svsteni of
state highways and post roads. State highways are to be
paved, hard-surfaced under the provisions of this act. The
bond issue proposed is a capitalization of the proceeds for
the next 2o years of the quarter-mill road levy that has ex
isted for several years, and the increased motor vehicle
taxes. These revenues on the basis of the present tax valu
ation and tin; existing number of automobiles in Oregon,
will amortize not only the .to()00,0()0, but the full limit of
bonds authorized under the Henu-Uarrett act. In other
words, issuance of (he .G.OOO.OOO in bonds and issuance of
the full amount of bonds authorized by the Uean'-Barrett
act do not mean any increase in taxation. The U.OUO.OOO
proposal is to be submitted to vote of the people at a special
election June I.
tr t 1 : . .. n i
wi inuiin i, in-ni iiig on i ne
of the gravity test for gasoline heretofore established by
.law.' Government investigation has shown the. test to b
01: no value, but it lias made
dearer in Oregon, klinnnatioii
gasoline at the, same price as consumers in other states
pay. The saving will just about offset the increase in auto
mobile, license taxes in the course of a vear.
SEEKING A
npilH war depart incut is
Iroubelous conditions to
creating a drastic censorship
to suppress publications ami
of aristocracy.
Ihe bill smacks of bureaucracv and is without nrece-
dent in
uo i niieu Mates, lis
against nie disclosure o military nilorination. Its real
purpose is to prevent criticism
naval ollicers a criticism
eminent.-
No one questions the importance of protect ing informa
tion regarding ship and troop movements ami this- power
;.. .,i. I. r I i i ' . . - 1
i.iiii.mm i-uiin-i i en, imii i no
o suppress any newspaper or
luiorni.-iiion. lads, rumors or
""- "i i in hui ei io iiei 1 1 at
telliplaled fop defense, ev.-epl
hae been (nv a i ;1 hoib-.ei 1.
pi isoniiii-iu is i!ie penalty ili.-it the militarv can inflict.
With sm-li a law in effect, criticism ,,'f the conduct of
naval or military authorities would mean ruin to the paper
and its publisher. With such a law, we would never have
heard of ihe embalmed beef scandal of the Spanish war.
nor the brutal ,spread-eag!e" punishment whercbv New
York militiamen were tied to gun carriage wheels.
Such a law is not only a blow at civil liberlv and a re
vival of feudalism, but would prove an obstacle to the de
velopment ofefficif iiev in national defense.
NKW YOKK, Ke'i. - -. Keprenen-i
lathes of nineteen organizations div
voted to t he nvaintenance of inter ,
national peace met here today to dis -
eiiKS plans for lmrnumizliH; action In
tho face of the national crird
The
conferenco is under the direction of
Kvldeiice of differenrcfi anion! the
pacifist came to Unht seeial ilay
ano in the declination of the World
Court leaKtie and ihe League tn Kn-
i tmi-e i'eace lo attend this eonteten.'e
Ihese two in -nanlal hum
will i;ie ;
foliil dinner here tonight.
About one hundnd representative
)f the oMeei.tl' liHiii. li vt the Miner
'riii Peace le'leialloit left i .liiv to
Iny for ahlUKton In take part in
i college fiutt-xviir deniotitM niton to
hu In that eilv.
the essential features have
This work is perhaps the
by the legislature.
he stale engineer's office uml
of a highwa v engineer.
roan program is a reduction
gasoline one cent a gallon
will give Oregon consumers
CENSORSHIP.
taking advantage of existing
procure the passage of a bill
of the press, giving it powers
bestowing upon it the t vrannv
aliened purpose is lo tniari
of the acts of militarv and
neeossarv under
popular gov-
proposed law gives I lie power
puhlical ion that prints anv
news referring to the armed
in inoiisures I liar may be eou-
when '-sucli public.-i'tioii shall1
" SmoeiiMoit. line and im-!
PROTECTIVE TARIFF
WASHlNOTnX. Feb. 22. - Keas.
ille prnteetive tariff- nnd a bond i--
ue to prox tile fur tmlitary preparn-
jti
were pvopu--ed hy Senator
repulihean of Mast-acluisett,
I ,,n'n.v s Miltitute provisions for the
adtmm-lraliou revenue hill.
"In-teail of xva-tinuv time in cnaet
im; make-lnft leLMhition ol mo-d liap
liaaiil ehai'iicler, intended ti tide the
;iriiimont uxer until another year,"
lit sulci, 'euiv.'ie-is honld he xvorkitc
nnt a definite fmnnt ial -ehivve tu fit
till- e.-itntt'v to eope xvith Fmepeaii
etiimiirieial actixi!u- alter the xv.u."
I'liltTi.AMV Feb Jl'. - At $UV::.
it hundred the highest prut? ever paid
'n Oreuon, a eurlond of onion wan
sold toilay tor shipment eat. The
buyer assumed liatdlilv for shrilikuile
.and damage entoute.
WEEKS PROPOSES
f jp-W a
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x
Mrs, Moifoti Is enjoying n lionoymoon in (ho orient with the inulti-
niillionnli't niaiHifmturt'i' niiri In ml
She was Miss .Miiiui-ct (inty of
whni slu was mii-so lo his first wife.
iuiv twtiito with its 10-rtKHii colonhil
vitnts, ami coiitinurrt hri ovociitive
Morton Is the father of Mr. J.
packer.
lit. F. Muskoff of Mcl.eod hauled
a load of hogs to Medford Monday.
Frank Johnson was un Katsle Point
visitor Saturday.
.Norman litige wns an business call
er to Ashland Tuesday.
Charles Oregon' was trading in the
valley last week.
'Miss Hazel Coffin Is visltltiK rela
tives in Medford UiIh week.
K. K. Astt of "Pi-ull liuuled a load,
of goods bonio from Hie .valley .Mon
day. .Mr. anil Mrs. Alvin Connover call
ed on Or. IvirtlisCssucr Monday.
llev. Itrltsan delivered a sermon at
the Laurel school house Sunday to a
large crowd of worshipers.
T. C. (Inlncs of Trail slopped at
ta-ant Mathews receaty.
Tlie Ferry Telephone company held '
their annual meeting last Saturday.!
A. Westlo was elected pr
ideut and
.Mm Johnson, Koerutury.
Harry Copiner has been in Med
ford for a row dayn.
(.rant MuUipwh uppnt the week cud
with ht brother f.reen.
Miss Helen Moore was the puest
of Mrs. (. lb'iitman for several days
last week.
Klorenre Walker and ,1. Melr have
tnUeii a emit i.ut (o cut wood at the
Scott ranch. All together tlu-ro are
three crew.-- intiinu; wood M that
ranch.
M. lta of i'tUinl came up tiom
MeiUnnl in s,Iie of eiistil imiies of
snow to' the lliinua ranch. I lip pa:
scnov'i;; wt-fc Mi.-.. (;iiiit, Tim Daiiy
:nd .)' 1 i . llitnna. Jr.
At tin- I :r:t tow n h;h Ia"t S:.t
u n!ay a v ut-e v. as y.'i v'n in honer
of .Mr. inul V.r . .Mt'!ha!!, lio are de
parting ;it an t;:rly tiate Tor Ward, in-; -ion.
Tho recent snow fall hnx to son;e
extent at least dispelled tlie belief of
a bono dry season for Hie fariuerti.
Norman Iui:e has returned from
Ashland where he spent a few .lavs
on buMitess.
IMr. and Mrs. X. Schluesser return
ed from a trip to Medford where they
were lookiujA" after their property.
Air. and Mrs. Morgan paid a
visit to their friends in rent ml Voii.t
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. tiraudal, Henry
French, Mr. and Mrs. llene H.'Ilow.t.
V . tt it sa n a n d M rs. P. Het x w u re
KrtKle Point visitors recently.
Ho not lake life loo seriously;
oli will never set out of it alive.
EUGENE BADGER PAIR
ARRESTED FOR EXTORTION
KI'liKNK. Ore.. Fel. J. Jen-
ninpa ami Taletha Jeunlni;?. hi wife,
were Indicted by the county mand
jury today on n charge of extorting
."o from U. II. Skotheim. a real
estale dealer November 1 r lat.
The indictment rlmrKett that Mrs.
.lennlims. under pretext of havfnt; a
flat for tent, induced Skotheiiu to
come to her home, and then threw
her arms about his neck, where-rum,
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
I n d i 2 e s t i o n. 0 no m cl;a no
proves it. LT'tiat ail mi'jists,
t-;7.. . dv diii Mint m SAIL FOR WAR
owner of i'lili-no.
Kvitnsvilhs Ind., mid im-t .Aloitou
Sho Iui1m iju-etl for Morton's 1200-
liiaiisiou ami lme rt-timiu of scr-
duties aftor Mrs. Morton's death.
M. Cudahy, wile of the millionaire
f
SAMS VALLEY
Alter our several iloys ol wnnn
sunshine it strikes us pretty hard to
have to pi asain into the, chest and
.driii; out our innekinaws and fur caps.
Willi a I'ool f snow around us, we
feel a bitter mudne towards the
ground lu'.v for giving us reason to be
lieve winter was over.
Mr, Stubblclielil, Sr., was pleas
antly surprised Saturday evening:
when a number of his friends culled
to help him spend his cinhlielh birth
day. 'file roof of one of Ihe l'elton
houses, occupied by ihe Jones family,
eauhl lire Friday. Many iin-wered
to the call ot help, but .Mrs. Jones had
the fire .under control when they
reached the premises.
J. ('. I'nrnes of Med lord was call-
iiiLr on the Strau
W. C. Kenncy
family last week,
is doine; business
in lioik Point tliU week.
Mr. and Mr. J. If. Conk altemled
the i'uneral of Mr. Morris at Rock
I'oint Kriday.
Mis. t (!ilehrit was reecully vis
ited by her duuvihter, Mrs. Frank t.'ol
well and children of Mur-iifieM.
Mr-. Strnit-s i-- exjieetiuy her nSs
ter ) in rive in a lew day-- from the
rnM.
Tile SM)l'lmen etli will meet at
( utijicr's hull Saturday.
.Mi- Until Daiiie!- viited her home
lulk- in McdIWd S.'tniilav and Suu-
Am
l-JAP BILL SCARE
HELD AS '"JOKE"
liOISK. Iilaiio. Kill. J2. --C. M.
lUuitli, Tv. in l-'a'-ls iittcru.-., in a bear
ini; licl'ore the .eiuite judiriary com
mitti-e toilay tobl of bis ai-tivlties in
eonimunii-aliona lo tlie .hipu-.ee con
sul at Portland, to Samuel llerrick. v
WaiibiiiKton, l.i. I1., attorney, to Sena
tor liorah and otliers, secklnu: to kill
the anti-alien bind bill, which whs
before the Idaho senate from January
-if. when it passed the lower house
to l-'ebruary :;, when it was killed by
the senate.
llooth produced sonic of his tele-
grains and letters, promised to Hiipply
otiiers and Insisted, throughout the
hearinis. that he had employed only
such methods and used only such in
fluence as were lc;ltiinnte.
lie liuil lukeu up the matter, he
said, at the request of two Japanese
and understood that other Japanese
would Join in eomponsatins him but
no denied mat he -was to receive
any tit)0o lee, as had been quoted
in on affidavit filed with Secretary
l.misins.
If he had mentioned a tin, 000 fi
he said, It had been In a jocular man
ner.
it Is alleged, her husband appeared
armeii with pistol. I nder threats
Skotheiiu charged, he drew a check
In favor ot Jennings for ."'00, which
was subsequently cashed. The couple
also were Indicted on a charge ot
assault with a dangerous weapon.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKE
Iifly .lMnt
tH . IIAKTt.KTT
Phone M. 4 7i nd
Automobile Hears Sarvlc.
4mkulanc Venle. Ceronar
0 ItnlLltUnUO IU
imrnTrAnnrillllir
WASolXOToX. Kill. Thrcnt
cned fuel aiitl food shortages in many
localities caused by freight conges
tion and ear shortage scennfi toilay
to have been averted by dra-tie or
ders of the railroads, co-operalini;
with the inlcr-stale coinnu'ici in-
inis.-ioii, to ruh special shipments to
needy towns ur cities. American liuil
way association officials declare the
denser of inade(iuite supply of living
necessities because of transportation
problems has lessened greatly .vithin
the last two weeks and the possibiiily
of a 'frencral sliurtnjio tin iii!nul the
east was slight. The dearih of
freight cars is less than it was a year
a'o. thev say.
'I'lie railway association yeslerday
oi'dcrcd iiulividual lines lo jiive spec
ial aUenliim to prompt shipments of
coal ami coke to 18 middle western
cities when it became nppurcnt snd-
dcnlv that the reserve slocks in uiaiiv
of these places were nearly exhausted
and the pis supply was threatened.
liailway oflicuils and the inter
state commerce commission res'nrd
the view of the cuiiuestion expressed
by J. l'..(irif fin, president of the Chi
cao board of trade, as unduly se
rums, lie predicted rioting and
innrchy if food prices are not reduced
soon by openinjr of channels of rail
wny supply uud charged that th
eastern roads are tisinj a dispropor
tionate share of ears for munition
hipiucnts, preventiny; jrain ami other
foodstuffs shipiucuts from ihe west
ARMENIA IS LAND OF DUMB
WOE SAYS ENGLISHMAN
XKW YOltK, Fob. 22. One-third
of the Armenian population either
has been massacred or died of star
vation or disease since tho l'.uropean
war began, and one-half of these re
mainitiK are homeless and dying ir
exile accordini; to a cubic message
from John llusefleld, fatuous Knsllsh
writer, made public, here tonight by
the American commission for Armen
iau and Syrian relief. The message
said in part:
Most Eminent Medical
Authorities Endorse It
Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braithwnite as
well na Dr. Simon all distinguiHhed
nut hor8 agree that whatever may bo
the disease, the urine seldom tails in
furnishing us with a cine to the princi
ples upon which it ia to be treated,
and accurate knowledge concerning the
nature of disease can thus be obtained.
If backache, scalding urine or frequent
urination bother or distress you, or if
uric acid in the blood has caused rheu
matism; gout or sciatica or ynu suspect
kidney or bladder trouble just w rite Dr.
Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo,
K.Y.; send a sample of urine and de
scribe symptoms. You will receive frne
medical advice after Dr.Pieree's chemist
bus examined the urine this will bo
carefully done without charge, and you
will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce
during many vearfl of experimentation
has discnerd a new remedy which he
Cuds is thirty-seven times more power
ful than lit In a in removing uric acid
from the system. It you are suffering
from backache or the pains of rheuina-ti-im,
goto your best druggist and ask
for a nil-cent box of "Anuria" put up
by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription fr weak women and Dr.
Pierce's Ctolden Medical Discovery for
the blood have been favorably known
for the past forty years and more. They
are standard remedies to-day as xvell
aa Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for
the liver and bowels. You can get a
sample of any one of these remedies,
by writing Dr. Pierce.
Doctor Pierce's Pellets are nnequaled
as a Liver Pill. One iitiv, SuQar-coatrti
Vclltt a Dose, Cure Sick Headache,
Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and
all derangements, of the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels.
IKTERUIIBAX ACTOCAK CO.
TIME Ctt.IU.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lear,
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
Seasoned Wood
Dry BtHly Kir Per Tier:
t'J-imh Onink S-.-'i
IfMitch Chunk 2.7.1
Kttehen WihmI -." rent lliuher.
We (luarauteo the MeMirre.
MoreyWoodCo
l'liollr Toll.
ilT . l ir St.
s
N1-;W YORK. Feb. 22. Two moro
Amci-li-an. rruiflu steamships Bailed
from this pori today bound Tor Ku
ropeau points. They were the oil
tanker ('oniinualiaw and the Pearl
Shell which carried a Keneiat cai
Ko. Other ilMnss were tho butch
steamer Jlcatikcbdyk. for Itottcrdam:
tho Tonawaiida. llritifh. tor Liver
pool, and the Saltan, Norwegian, for
Hordeanx.
Ships anivini! from Urn war zone
ports tn addition to the American aa-
senner liner rniiaueii'inn.
Uritlsli freisliters, the Alrlcan crince
from Cardiff. February .". and tho
Norwesiau, from Liverpool, Febru
ary "..
1)
With Medford trade Is Jleilford mail?;
I Surprisingly Good
$ Cough Syrup Made at
tlotna
C.t Very l.lltlenn.l F.nl!y
hut
Ki'itmruniiiy i-.m-i-.i. . . 4
You'll never rcnllv know w lint a tic
ooiibIi s.M-np you .nil make ,""''
t,r.'itre nils iii.iiinis lniaii-iniidi' n u ly
V..S not o.ilv sum- i us I'oiiiiiar.'d wit.
ll. rnKlv-miole kind, but you, will nl-..
have a 'mere cuVi-ive and icpcmla. 1
ri'iui'ilv in cwrv wnv. It ovcn-nnii'.i III
vi,nl'.'.iii"lis. throat or chest colds 11
21 hours relieves
.Mi
ven wlioopint' colli;!
ll..! J l'. niiici'S of I'illi-X
(:() ccnt
worth I iii'i" any u-rui! bion ', u "
it into 11 pint Indite mid Idl th'' butt I'
with plain siranuhit'il suaar svrup
litre vim have 11 lull pint u fnimlj
Mipnlv "f the most elfectivc collL'l
svrup' that numey can buv nt a cost o
enlv i.4 cents or h-ss. It never spoil 1
The prompt inul positive resu ts i 1
hv this pli-asiint tsstinj couj-'h syni;
have caused it to lie used in niorc hoin.
thuu anv oilier remedy. .It unicUlj
loosens a drv. honisi' or turht couini
heals the iiillmm'd nii'inlinines that nm
the throiit inul liroii.-iiial ful.'i's. anil re
lief com-!' almost iininednnti'ly. Mile"
did for throat tickle, hi'iiiscness. hrou
chitis, enmp nnd tiroiicliinl nsthnia.
I'inex is a hi'.'hlv com-elitiat-.d com
pouiiil of genuine Nonvav pine extro-t
eoinliined with Loniiaeol and lias ln
used tor ceiirnitioiis for throat ailc
chest ailments. ,
Avoid disappointment by nkiny ynm
dni""ist for J' oniu-es of l'ine):" will
full" directions, "a ml don't accent any
thins; cIm'. A L'uaiantee of absolute r.;itj
isfactioii or ni'inev pronintly, i-efuiid.-d
IjfK'j witli thin preparation. The 1'iiicl
Co., Ft. YVuvue, Ir.d.
Daisy Ilutter. "
THE DAIRY
CilVES YOU
QVAI.1TY
AMI SIMtVRE
lit nil Times,
Ml Mi, CltKAM, I l;l-:SII ItAXCII
EGtJS, .SKl.M.MKI) .Mll.li, IttTTEIS,
SULK AMI DAISY III TTKlt l-ltlCSU
ritoM out ctiriix xo yoir
taum:.
Give us a trial and he one of our
many satisfied customers.
TheWhiteVelvctke Cream
320 E. Main. Phone 4S1.
Attention, Farmers,
MKDFORI) JUNK COMPANY
31-33 X. Bartlett St.
Pay Highest Prices for
lnm:s!
Green hides per lb 17c
Dry hides, per lb 20c
Green calf hides, per lb 25c
Dry ealt hides, per lb 30c
We Mso Buy Sheep Pelts and Goat
Skins.
Phone 2S3-J.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
20S East Main Street,
. Medford
The Only Exclusive
! Conmifivial Plwtosraphor
j In Southern Oregon.
, Negatives Made any time or
place ly appointnient.
Pin. tie M7-J.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON. Prop.
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