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' PAGE FOTTTt " Tr MEDFOlTn MATT TTimum, MTfOFOTTD, OiiT.fiOy, WEDNESDAY. MAnHTJinn " -, , . . . f I t m I a m a IfHllATm' t Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER PUULISHHO KVBKV A KT Kit NOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THM iliODl-OUU 1'lllNTlNO CO OfflM Mall Tribune BillMlnR, 25-27-28 North Fir Blreet; telephone 7&. The Democratic Times, Hie Medford Mull, Tho Meufnrd Tribune, The Kouth ttrn OreKlmiiui Tlie A.shlund Tribune. OKOHGC rUTNAM, Editor CBSOBHTIOIf K&TESI Olio year, by mall ....,5.00 One month, by mull .'. 60 Per month, delivered by currier In ..Medford, l'lioenlx, T.ilent, .bick- onvllle and Central Point. .r.fl Saturday onlj by mall, per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year..- I SO Official Paper of the. City of. Modford. Official Paper of Jnrkson County. Entered as Becond-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the aot of March I, 187. . Bworn Circulation for 191G 2491 Full loaned wire Asaoclatod Press dls Katches. BY NEW BOARD ( SAI.KM, Or., .March 7. V. I). Clarke., of Central Point, asislunt highway eniiineer in cburne :.f con etructfon work on tlio l'arr.'ie lib;h wi.y ia Jackson county was ousted bv tho new highway ctiiiiii'lHiiijn til Its first mcctiiii; yesterday vmse or his partisanship for Hlnlo Kukiiii'it Lewis, who was nccio.ed by S. ll'Misrn of having tri?.l to disrupt tin? :i'i;iit 31:1 nt. No now chief oir-'iii''er v.ns eloolcdj ljut the following Uiiipor i.rily retained : (i. Ed Rous, auditor und secretary; Louis Metzger, designing cnglneor in bridge department; it. 11. Ccppoili. draughtsman; S. It. 1'rohert, locating engineer; W. J. Seoflold, drauglits man; J. IT. Scott and John Skans, lo cating englneern; Poarl llnvlH ami D. 1". Grenlngor, toroninn and tlio office Monographer. 8. Benson was elected chalrninn and an engineer will he named arter tho road bond election In June. The commission agreed to pay the salaries of tho present employes un der the highway department from February 20, tho day after the new law went Into ofrect, down to todny. The regular mooting time of the commission wns fixed for tho first Tuesday after tho first Saturday In each month. A motion was passed asking the "fecrelry,of agriculture to extend tho tlmo from Jnnuury 1 to Miiy 1 in which tlio stato may make application for cooperation in tlio construction of forest roads. Tho commission is favorable to tlio (!, 000,000 bonding bill tor hnrd-bur-face roads, and intends to get square ly back of the campaign In its behalf. I COMMUNICATION. To tho Mllor: " 'in your editorial of tlio 2d Inst, en titled. "Uniled by Patriotism," you make referenco to a charge made In Congrats that a conspiracy to force this country into war with liorinnny Jk being perpetrated, and I pVcsume you rofor lo tho Inter written by Mr Carl B. Schmidt, of Detroit, .Midi. to lion C'has. Klroy Townsend, Unit ed States senator from Michigan, and printed on tho first anil second page of tho Congressional Record of the date of Feb. 2lHt, 1!M7, and 1 would suggest that you print Oils letter hen referred to in its entirety In order to glvo your readers an opportunity ol Judgiug for themselves, what this conspiracy Is. i You state that "no proof was off ou, and In the correct meaning of the word, that may lie true, hut let Its tniie into consideration the com mon trend of events, nil convcrKlo' toward u eJveu mint mm h :is t':e . Orllltllllt pllcert ell. II. 'id the cmeri: incut for war map-hal. ami Hie !i; flcully they i the Meel ami i.meil ie' eomiiaincs) are al pres et e;rrietir tot: in peruet ralim; this datl. j -v The belief of II lar-.e ln::eii V ef tile people, almost au.umitie , In ;n' id oomictlon that tho press a';-'m-leL-tbrmif:li whi(d) the uewsoapeis mu nio.it of their news Is controlled mere or Ices by the powers Unit are Known to be in favor of military prei un il ncsa, and w ho would, wllh III I le or no nefitutloii plunge this nation into r. Tlio fact that J. 1'. Morgan & Co. are heavily interested In Kngllsh and French securities. i The fact that this supposed Ocr-liian-Mcxlrnn note wus aiparen'.ly withheld from congress until a criil cal moment; and other cases loo nu merous to mention and it would seem that there Is good grounds for be lieving that such a conspiracy might exift. You further state that "no news paper is urging war wllh llerinnny." and that may l)e a fact, but can you aay as much for tlio parties respon alblo for the news htiiuleil out to the newspapers? Yours very truly, ; W. I.. WKU'll. Asbestos, Ore., March , I!' 17, clarkeIusted as highway engineer MEEELyTRUETO FORM U(M MP U QAM PP DFm MflTF AN S H S K T Jll'i German reiclistat' lias cinn Sccri'tarv Ziniiuci'iiianii in rn'oposiiii' a triple alliance between Mexico, .Japan and Germany for the in vasion and i;ti'il ion of the United States presumably as beinir, fully in accord with 1he ideals of German diplomacy. German diplomacy is a modernization of MachiveUian isni, a disregard of all litinuin relations, a it lapse 1obar liai'ism wherein all other nations exist hut to he duped and conquered and life itself is regarded a mere struggle of force and fraud. Plots like that against the United States have been the foundation of German diplomacy since IJisinarck Prus sianized Germany and created, the German empire. Uis marck's autobiography boasts with brutal frankness of the utter nnserupuloiisness, dishonesty and chicanery of his dealings with other nat ions. t Ih'sinarek rclatesltow he conspired to bring a war about with France, tells of his betrayal of France into a sense of false security through German diplomatic agents in France, his double dealing and treachery, and when the time was ripe, his forging of a telegram which made it ap pear that I'Yance had sent an insulting nlti'inatuni to Ger many, and the launching of the thoroughly prepared assault against unprepared -and unoffending France, t'hat crushed her and robbed her of Alsace and Lorraine and wrungan indemnity of a billion dollars from the prostrated nation. 1 lie diplomacy ol ttermany has lieen the sal since. When the emperor figured the time had strike an unprepared Kuropc to establish German acy, the present war was launched upon a flimsy The fundamentals of ibis diploiuacv consists of that might makes right. Ilia! and 1 hat there is no moral or For years a multitude of work in neighbor nat ions, under the direct ion ol the Her man embassies. Peace and were conducted and popular sentiment colored, internal discord 'fomented, the military and economic resources ac- ctirateh- mapped, while Gcrmanv, outwardlv proclaiming peace, sharpened the sword scient ll ically labored to render impotent to resist her blows. The 'Avar began with the violation of Belgium. The German chancellor called the treaty a mere "scrap of paper." That is all treaties are to Germany agreements binding to intended victims, to be torn up' at aviII. hvery rule ol: eiA'ilized Avarl'are Avas speedily violated. A cam paign of terrorism was inaugurated. The helpless, unof i'endng people of the devastated eonuered territory were subject to unspeakable brutalities and atrocities, deported and enslaved. Poison gas was utilized, defenseless resorts bombarded, ocean liners torpedoed wit hoi it warning from under the sea, Avhile Zeppelins killed innocent Avonien and children from the heavens. All is fair to the Prussian in peace or Avar. What is there surprising about this plot against, the United States'.' Haven't German agents dvuaniited Amer ican factories, brought about strikes in industrial enter prises, plotted amongst, us the invasion of friendly nations, and conducted Iroin the German embassy a' nation-wait campaign to divide the nation on racial lines, poisoning tin public mind, interfering in elections and inanufacturinu peace sentiment that would make the nation powerless Avhen the time came for Gerinanv to strike'!1 And till this Avhile Gerinanv was sinking can citizens, blockading American shipping and denying America Ireedoinol the sens. - In the proposed triple plot, proposed bv Zinunerinann and indorsed hv the reichstag, in Avar with Japan and Mexico, Germany was simply act ing true to form. SKATTI.K, Wn-li.. M.m lt 7.-It i-, almost I'tTtnih ImliiA that ji mapnily o- ihi' iiii'MiIm-i's nl' lu' jury, which will try Thuiiiii- H. Tnn-y, ihtiim'iI nl 'mtinU'vin- Sheriff ,l.'HVi-n Wvuv ;il Kwivii Ih'cmm-o ,. -pr-eh' a II liieuiher nf neiliticti I rum S'-tUMiil-ef ,"i .-. fell e llll'i tr ttie tin f the Hi ill tr-.(n;iut:v :iei( ate re-uljir nr h- U iiii'iiihe llrr i'e should be tali i-iliinlttied, ; the jaiV will be ;u,d the takin- jd tueorrnw. It i-. not !.'d ui-jht -e-iim-. i 1 been already he'd l.'.Hiiitd Diiiintained wi niiiUuii: tm et - ll e;M-M-. enmplrli'il l.'.iv li'-l ininy I t umi t!ie in!. 'Hi ion ik it ll iii'ii::li - ' h.t lM'ean' J.nli:i' that the lnttyn-s tort lo hu'Tv the -election t .juioi- HOGS SELL AT $1 5 i-:ast ST Tlie hijl.e l l.ol I -. III. ,.r In the. Mar. !J le ivil w I'l ill '. b ! - ene nl fv ..net reall.eil at tile National -toel, lieti leilav ulieli eiloil, llea' briuitlit rl-'i a hundred i"iuuU. induced tin? action of b or- ne ever come to theories the end justifies th means, legal obligat ion for honest v. German spies had been at .disarmament propagandas to smite the world she had American ships, killing Aineri to involve the United States London, a thill Lh'Vtl liet IimImn'.- (Limit Hell 7. Till ifi-ier 'e u.mli take nt rt ii in the lnniM' of coin nii'ti nti (lie Irt'-h i line ! hi- i.:i'ei tmiell! eti(n and ntt - iiiii'uui luwaii inl ere-i in t In Irel.iihl e.t ,1 The ..111 lehate hinue in a h h ttlll illi e d by T, ua I ten its foh r. o't :i ;i-t 1m half ef III eV h lilir- -l reie.:t heaiiej, in achieving -liN tor n.ul! U ' iti ,tual ti.m.M - .!! ! l!te i ni" n;i i i'H;i ; i;y .':.unM t'r.e i'!'i'-ile (ieniu'ii pi in 'I'V nl niihlar. d'Muinat imi and yuv : iimri'M! imni the eou-ent of tin ' uoverned, il i- e-etitial without fur ther delay li voiiter upon Irelain) the Ihv tlti it 'it inii- !oii'4 j't oiilUed to ' her."' i PEOPLE OF IOWA PLAN REJECTING ITS SENATORS UKS MOiNi:s. Ia Mar. :. A res oluiion declaring that the Iowa gcu era! aw-enilil recognized that the ; action of Senators Cummins ami Kelson "by aiding in the filibuster" umiiust the armed ship hill "held up I the state of Iowa as an object for the scorn and contempt of the great j number of the patriotic citizens of jthe I'uited Stales" and repudiating ! their action as not representing the , . sentiment of the people of lowil was i ,lc,l i iutrodui ed in the house of represen ,. ,,. jtatlves today. ai'il-i l uder i he rules, itie resolution I cannot he called up for consideration j ti ut il tomorrow. IIU!! UMULLUnm ULUUHLU I1UIL OP E Note Was Not Among Bernstorft's Effects on Steamer Came in Code to Bernstorff at Washington, De ciphered and Sent to Mexico by special Messenger. HY GIl.SON GAKD.VliH. WASHINGTON, .March 7 liow did tho state department come into pos session of thiv. Zimmerman note? That Is a quest ion which has aroused intense curiosity In all circles here. Of course the president is sayinr nothing. Kven to the senate, In re sponse to their resolution of inquire, lie declined to give uny details fur ther liian to -assure them that the note is known to lie authentic. The details are withheld as information which it is not "compatible with the public interest" to give out. There were In the beginning sev eral guesses to the effect that the note was secured among the effects of Count .von iternstorff during the thorough search made of the steam ship Frederick A'lU, which has been held by the liritish at Halifax. Search of Frederick VIII. Never was a search conducted like this one. Vietrola records which might have had code correspondence them were confiscated. Surplus pajamas were classed as cotton for explosive manufacturing material and were confiscated. Glycerine for the hands and complexion did not get by. Every pound of tho ship's coal was moved und every crack and cranny of the ship has been subjected to the most minute inspection by the liritish secret service agents. Perhaps the tip camo from this source, but. ac cording to my information, that is not where the Zimmerman letter wus secured. - The message from the German of fice, I am told, came in code in the official mail to Count von Dcrnstort'f 'WAR ON U-BOATS ROMU, March 7. A decree has been promulgated re-organi.Ing the system for tlie defense of ships against submarine attack and placing it in charge of an admiral. Tlio new official will among other dutle?, undertake tho arming of merchant ships and award money prizes to those which sink or disable hostile submarines. Robert I'nrvls of Wagner Creek was trading lu town Suturday. Air. and Mis. .1. 11. liobinson of An derson creek were. Ashland visitors Monday. Mrs. Dr. Webster of West Talent w ho lias iM'en ou an extended trip lu the east, having visited in Washing ton, ll. I'.. New York. St. Louis, Chi cago and other eastern cities, re turned home last Monday. Kriemls ami neighbors are con grdtiilatlug Mr. and Mrs. Krnost Ml- ii ii t It on the hirth of a ten-pound bin. .1. W. llailev of Anderson cieel, was a liuiness caller in town Sat urday. N. O. i'oweis from Wagner creek was In town Saturday. I'm ilk .Mailers visited his mother at the Granite Cily hospital 111 Ash land Sunday. Aruthitr Itrown of Medford was u Talent ousiness caller on .Monday. The two children of I'M Lehmlng w ho lutve " heen ill w ith searletina. we are .glad to report are doing nice ly. ' Wo understand that Mr. Jeffries home has been placed under the red flag recently. II. 11. Goddard of Wagner creek transacted business in town Monday. ''rank KUiott of Anderson creek was a town caller on .Monday. Kdgar Adams and Kdward lllke were In town Monday. Knos Conger of Jacksonville visit ed with his old comrade. Jess Ad ams, on Wagner creek Sunday, W. Wells of Talent visited ut the home of Jess Adams on Wagner creek Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. I-'red Hrandt were Medford visitors Monday afternoon. tlow Is this for sheep. George Irwin, who has a ranch south of Tal ent, has a flock of sheep, thirty of which are ewes. Krom twenty-four of this numher In- raised last year AN 1 TALENT TALK E1A1. PROPOSING , AGAINST AMERICA . II 1 At .TDr r at the embassy. It was decoded and written Into a clear mesae in the (Ionium Hcrip and entrusted to a Kije- eial messenger to take to the German minister to Mexico, von ICekhardt, at .Mexico City for presentation to Car run.a. Ari-esteil hy Secrel Service. : One of Bruce HielaHkt's men pick ed up the special messeimer at t ho Mexican border and took the docu ment away from him. German mes senders fomenting revolution are one of the tilings to which Mr. liielaski ives especial attention, ile has be come quite adept at piciiini; up Teu tonic gentlemen on the border and he knew this one was coming and had no difficulty in milling him with the goods on his person. Some time was required to get the document safely back from the bor der and have tt presented with the necessary formal -affidavits to the state department. ' So the story goes, it is not an of ficial story and is not-vouched, for by Bielaskl who does not tulle much about his business. forly-six lambs. From these lambs and tho wool he realized $:il)S.(i0. Is not. this going some? Who can beat It? . The following story was brought to the attention of our. correspond ent: A child In the town of Talent was sent by his parents on an er 1'ond. About half way down town he was met by that worthy officer, tlie marshal, and kindly Invited to stay off the street. A little further up lown was a crowd of boys playing marbles; Ibis group was in the main business part of town. The child re ferred to simply delivered Ills mes sage and returned home. A'our cor respondent thinks that our worthy marshal should bo congratulated for his strict attention to duty In the apparent welfare of our little town. II ugh HUlott of Medford was in Talent on business .Monday. A delightful surprise partv was given at the home of Mrs. .1. Pat terson of North Talent in honor of her daughter, .Mrs. Jacobs. The fol lowing were present: Mrs. Uristo, Mrs. Vander Sluis, Mrs. llurgan. Mrs. Shoppy, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Den ham. Mrs. Terrell. Mrs. Itassett. Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Ilea. Mrs. Galliretli, Mrs. Kobison. Mrs. Ilranl. Ms. Wells. Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Itolierts. Mrs. French, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Chanter, .Mrs. Ileusley, Miss Kern. Mrs. Jacobs. Mrs. Kern. .Mrs. Iludgeotl, .Mrs. Pat terson. Miss lioberls. .Miss Krench. .Miss Garven, Miss Jacobs. At -I o'clock a delii ious lum h was served. I lie rest ol the alternoon was spent in social con ersatlon. I.lnor Cowers id' Wagner Creek transacted business In lown Tuesday Mrs. II. Ii. King of Frederick wa a town visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pellet of Ash land visited at Mrs. Walters of Tal cut Tuesday. I'.verett l.eeson of Wagner creek w as in town Tuesday. .Mrs. .Mark Kline of AYagner creek was a visitor at the Howmau home Sunday. Mrs. Marlon Tryer and daughter Laura were inllers at the home of Fred Hrandt of North Talent. Miss l.eunie Ilanscon of Jackson vine, spent the week end with her sister, Airs. George Galbraeth. Mis. I't-ank Uelllwlll was taken suddenly 111 Tuesday afternoou. Dr. Hurt of Medford was called to the home of Louis Drown by the illness of little Hetty. II. Summers of Wagner creek was a Talent visitor Tuesday. CATAPFIH and PAY FEVER . Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL ORUQ ftTORCS, TOBC9 25C JARS BOC r HOKTLAXD, Miinli 7. -Krom all parts of Oregon has come a storm ot protest against the course of Hurry Lane in opposing the president in the senate filibuster against armed neu trality. Indignant assertions of mis representation and demands for resig nation echo throughout the state. Democrats, republicans, progres sives, citizens of all parties, women well as men, angrily repudiated his act as sadly unpatriotic. Tlio members' council of the fort- land Chamber of Commerce yesterday idopted resolution characterizing as '"cowardly, pusillanimous ana traitorous" the conduct of the 12 sen ators, including Hurry Lane, of Ore gon, hy whose fUUHistering tlie armed neutrality bill was defeated. To let Senator Lane know his eon- duct is not approved by his constit uents, a copy of the resolution is to he sent him. Another resolution indorsed the president and classed as "disloyal'' the attitude of opposing senators. Tlie Portland city council went on record as "unhesitatingly condemn ing any filibuster that prevents a vote being taken on a question vital to tlie nation." The Portland Ministerial associa tion adopted a resolution pledging support to the president and express ing1 the hope that he "would have conferred on him tlio power neces sary to the maintenance of American and human rights." FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Air. and Airs; I'cvton und daughter Jiianitn spent the iluy with I'eclors and lilaneliarils Wctlnoilnv. Air. and .Mrs. Ilitsworlh tool; supper there thai day and spent the evening. There was a parly nl Air. and Airs Dawson's Tuc-day night, given in farewell to Aliss Whiscnant and I'aul I'cvton. There was a fine sledding truck und tlie guests hud splendid coasting mill! Ihcy wore the Iraek mil, after which I hoy went to tin house and played games until the mid night supper was served. Paul left the next day for northern t 'aliforniu. Alc-s W'hisennn! left Salunlay lor her home in AledToril. Air. und Airs, (ius Dilsworth spent Wednesday anil Thursday at If. 1',. Vincent's. Air. Carlton is spending a few day in the valley. - llorothv Aunrieltl is mueli improv ed. She is now able to it up and -taiiipin the baby walker. .Jiiincs Schall'er spenl Thursday at Mr. Peeler's. Some hoives hchinging lo Air. Lewis und Pert I liginbothiim got out Salunlay and strayed away. In jump ing the irrigation ditch near Air. Alaiisliehrs a line hig horse of Air. Lewis' fell in and got s chilled and weakened before he was found that aller he was hauled old lie was unable lo slauil and had In he slmt. .Mrs. Carlton spent Sunday with Mis. Mansfield. Klwin Slearns has gone to Arizona to stay fur several months. Air. and Airs, llnwson and daughter am James Peyton spent .Monday at K ei.'grcen ranch. t'arl liiehanlsMii transacted busi ness in the valley last week. The W. M. P.. mel willi Mrs. (iohlie Stearns Saturday and gave a "shower" nf .In inly and useful gilts to nne nl' their number. .Mrs. fins llilsworth. All's. Khuer llusvs.ui was Mrs. steams' guest fur the day. ami also spcui the night there. .Miss lielva Walker spent Sunday at home. Air. and Airs. Alooney storied home limn Aledlord and got as far as GIRLS EN SCHOOL OR AT BUSINESS who are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in SCOTT'S EMULSION a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish SV their nerves and teed their blood. Start with SCOTT'S to-day and say "NO" to substitutes. Scfrtt&Bownc. BloociGcld.N.J. Ltr-2Q JJOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER I-any Aiwlstnnt s K. milTI.KTT Phone M. 47a nil 47J-1 Automobile Hearse Service, tmimanoe tartlet, L'arour Trail, but I hey found t he snow leeplhevlcll tlicir rig llicre iitid wcni hack to the valley. J 11. Krskine look dinner wmi I'eeli.r's and I Slii ju-lui i-.C.-. Salunlay. li.iv Vaii'dmn U slaving ut Mr. Carlton's lor a lew days. I'caH I'e.vtioi -pool I'lidiiy nigiii at Airs. DaWMUi -. Air. Kelley killed two ve Unv ,.is In t. mouth. One i' large weighcil ;'J pounds. Air. Lewis reiiirneil from the valley recently, hut had to lease hi- wagon tit I'cri'y Foster's mi account ol' the KtliiW. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water 'with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons.; Toseo tho tinge of healthy" bloom in your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wako up with out a headache, backache, coated I tongue or a nasty breath.' in. fact to feel your best, day in :xul day out, just try inside-bathing cveryimornlngifor. ouo week. , neforo breakfast oacliMayJtfnnk n. glass of real hot water with a teaspoon-. fill of limestone pnospaaio w . o i,.niiiii means of washing from.tlie 'stomach, liver, kidneys and Iwwols'.the. JprovioiiB day's ludigesiiuio 4wabie,i emir ldln-nnd toxins: tli ua cleansing. 'sweetening. and purifying 'the""eiitiroi 'alimentarycanal beforo puttinglmoio food.intoltho stomach. Tliopiction or iliotiwatcr and limestone! phosphate on 'an'empty stomach ia wonderfully in fyigorating.' It cleans out all the sour, fermentations, gases and ncidity and 'gives ouo a splendid appetite for break 'i'ast. , A (piarter pound of limestone phos-, 'phnte will cost very little at the dniK store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses. aweetens and freshens-tho Bkin, so hot water and limestone phos iphate act on the blood and internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stipatUn, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges,; also those whose 6kin is sallow and complexion pallid, rare assured that one week of inside-, loathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every. way.' Attention, Farmers JDDl'OItl) JUNK CO.MFAXY 31-33 N. Bartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for HIDES! Green hides per lb 17o Dry hides, per lb 25c Grocn calf hides, per lb 25c Dry calf hides, per lb 30o We Also liny Sheep Pelts and Goat Skins. Phone 283-J. OLD-TIME COLD CURE- DRIKK HOT TEA! ........, Oct a small nfickat'e of Hamburg Breast 'I'm, or as the fliTiwin folks c:ill it, "llaml'urjrer BniRt TlitH1," ut any pliarinary. Take a taMcsjioonful of tliu k'a, put a cup of hotlin writer upon it, pour throiif.'li a aim-o and drink a teacup full at any tiruo during tlie day or before rotirinif. It is tlie nv.idfc ciri-ctivo way to bwnk a cold and euro frrip, aa it opens tlio ixires of the skin, relieving conistion. Also loosens tho buwels, thn bn'okinj; up a cold. Try it the next time you mitTer from a colli or tho rip. It is imixpfrmivo ami entirely vegetable, therefore biU und liaruilcDtj. STIFF, Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobs Oil i Rtop "dosing" Rhoutnatism. It's pain only; not ori caso in fifty refjuirew intrrnal treatment. Huh south ing, penetrating '"St. .larobs Oil'' riylit vn the "tinder pput," and by tlie tirno vou par Jaek Uobinwu out come tlie rhemnatie. jiain. "St. .Ijipoh' Oji" i9 a harmless rheumatism cure which n.-ver disapiMiinU and disn't burn the .skin. It t-okert pain, fiorenej ami a i IT n !-; from ac.liiufr jintH. imiscles and Ihixs ; tiips 'iatiea, lumbtu-o. baka.'lu tcuraluia. Limber up! (Jet a lio r'nt lmt'lo of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any dru ptore, anil in a motu'nt you'll be free from pains, nch-a .md ptirTne!!". tt Don't auiTerl Hub rheuma tism aw.iv. WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East Main Street, Medford ' The Only Exclusive Co ni m pre itil Plm t ogra plier in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by apiiointnicut. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. 4W- ; t - ll i