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PAGE TWO lfEDFORD MATTi TRTBTTNTE MEDFORD, oreoox, Monday, may 1. inn. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. G. H. West of this city are visiting In Klamath Tails and vi cinity. Mrs. Leach, corsets maoe to meas . urements guaranteed. Phone GS3-J. Captain A. J. Vance has Just receiv ed orders from the war department to age. the effect that no discharges from Lloyd AVilson, formerly of Medford service shall bo granted to married and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil men who are members of the Oregon son, who is In the engineering dnpart Natlonal Guard. The communication ment of the Northern Pacific at Port also states that young men who have : land, arrived in the city Monday been married rocently cannot escape1 morning with five other surveyors the draft if they come within the age! limit provided for by the new con - scrlptlon law. Dr. Heine fits Glasses correctly. Guy V. Connor, the fruit broker,! whose offices havo been In the M. V.l & H. building, has moved his head - quarters on 11th street and the S. P. track. The change was mado because Mr. Connor expects to do' a recording breaking business this season on ac - count of the Indications for bumper fruit crops. Baths 2.ric. Hotel. Holland At Its next meeting the city council will probably pass an ordinance re- quiring moving van concerns and in-j dlvdualB to make a report to tho city! recorder of all removals of household goods they make, giving tho names of the moverB, the locations to which they have been moved, and their last i addresses. Most cities have such an ordinance, and nearly all the council men favor the measure as help to tho police, and business men. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bobler of Val-i lejo, Calif., who havo been here visit-j Ing Mrs. Boblor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dorney, and othor rela tives, loft Monday for Fairmont, S. D., where they will make, their future home. . Bee Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 4P4 M. F. & H. Bldg. . Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Apperson who have boon living hero for tho past year with their son, George Honry Apperson, left today for Cottago Grove with their daughter, Mrs. T. B. Hartley of that city. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. Miss M. Hargrove of Salem arrived here Sunday to spend several days In the city. Dr. Harerave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank hldg. Phone 230. Fred Gearhart of Merlin Is a visitor In the city. Freo bowling, Elks' Club, May 7th. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Schluckort of Roseburg are visiting In tho city and are gucHts at tho Holland hotel. , Sweet cider at Do Voo's. MIsb Viola Geo left Sunday oven Ing for Corning, Calif., to visit her parents. The rcgulnr annual meeting of stockholders of tho Roguo River Fruit and Produce Association will bo held at tho public library on Tuesday morning, May Sth. ut 10 o'clock. A full attendance Is earnest doslred. A complete report of tho year's business will be made and new directors will be elected. Any stockholder unable to attond should send in his proxy at onco In order to Insure tho presence of a quorum. 3!l The Epworth League will give a "Pot Luck" super at 11:30 Tuesday evening, Mny 8, In the Methodist church to which all members and friends are Invited, The regular monthly business meeting will follow at which time officers for the coming year will bo elected and other busi ness of Importance will be transacted. As this Is tho last moating of the year tho officers and members tiro desir ous of a largo attendance. A-l paper hangor, tinier. 840-J. 43 Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. McCoy of Klam ath Falls, spent the week end with Mrs. McCoy's parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1). Sollss and Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Sollss. They were return ing from lioseburg where they went to bid good-bye to their two sous who had enlisted In the hospital corps and who loft Roseburg Friday evening for tho north. . For tho best Instirmico boo Holmes, the Insurance Man. Louis Jenkins left Sunday evening for Arizona. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf George Wand, of Elizabeth, III.. who has spent tho past month In Ore gon and the past few days In Mod ford, sightseeing and siring up the country, loft for Hilt, Calif., Monday morning to spend two days there. Klks' Red Cross Benefit, May 7th. Colonel May, of Portland, com mander of tho Third Regiment, Oie gon National Guard, of which Com pany I Is a part, arrived In the eltv Monday morning on an inspection toiir of tho various detachments of the regiment who are scattered In various parls of Oregon on guard und patrol duly. Colonel May said Mon day that his visit hero had no special significance. ' Do you know that you con gel fan cy eating potatoes nt Faber's (Irocory Central Point, 1. 00. S3 Michael McGirk and ChrlB Gottlieb enjoyed a slKhl-seelng trip to the Ulne Ledge mine Sunday. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. J. A. Hubbard of Grants Pans ar rived In the city Monday. Ilo was summoned for Jury duty in the fed eral court. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and up to June l'th. Send one dollar to K. II. PaxHon, Central Point, or come and get eiht aborted, labeled, field grown rools. "e have lots of hl;her priced ones, too. Wo pay tlio post' who will do some work on the Pacific : and Eastern line for several days I Mr. Wilson has charge of the party. Billiards and pool, Elks' Club, May 7th. K. E. Amber of Grants Pass Is 'spentllng the day In the city, Red Cross Benefit, Elks' Club. I Mrs. Martin V. Hill left Monday I morning for Hilt, Calif., where she ,wlll visit for sonic time, Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf The library is just putting on Its , shelves about a hundred new copies of fiction. Some have been purchased and some given. Many are reprints of the most popular titles of the last few years. Thedo Bara In "The Darling of Paris," Wednesday and Thursday matinee and evening, Page theratrc 39" Mrs, W. H. Harstino, who is mov ing from Modesto, Calif., to Nampa, Idaho, and who has been visiting Mr and Mrs. George Young, left for Nampa this morning, .Br. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 When United States District Attor ney C. L. Heames entered his office In the federal building this forenoon he was agreeahly surprised to find the large office table draped with a large U. S. flag. Tho draping was done by Will G. Steele, who makes a specialty of lieing patriotic twenty-four days a day. Havo your mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W. H. Brown's, 142 North Front. Phone 14R-J. 05 Desiring to aid In the food prepar edness campaign, Dr. C. R. Hay of the Gold Hill Realty Co., offers a B-acre tract and a four-room lioiiso free of rent for tho year to anyono who will put tho land under cullivntion. He also offers n ten acre tract freo to any one who will plant and care for the same. Gates soils Ford cars, $200 down and (25 a month. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcllvcen of Hanla Rosa, Calif., who havo been here slnco last Thursday In connec tion with a possible lease of a G-aorc ranch In the Ross l.une district, lefl for homo Monday. They expect to return at a later date. "Palrin," Mrs. Vernon Casllo, Page tonight. 3i Negotiations nro on for a match game of baseball between the teams of the Seventh company and Company I to be played next Sunday afternoon ut the baseball grounds. A small ad mission feo will be charged and the proceeds will go lo tho sick and com fort fund of the Seventh company. Ilazrlrlgg Orchestra, Red Cross Benefit. (Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Hopkins of Portland left for home Monday morn ing after having spent the week end Willi .1. v. Hopkins anil family. Miss Jessie Flavor of Grants 1'ass was a visitor in tin- city over Sunday. M. Purdln. lawyer. Room 40ti M. f. n ii. nidg. r.o Judge William M. Colvlg of Port land, tax attorney for (be Southern Pacific, in spending a few days In the city attending to personal business matters. Everybody welcome, Elks' Club. Monday night. Mrs. Rose Schonliln, Mrs. Alice l.auver, Mrs. K. M. Brown, Bid Plildee and T. A. Barkley of the Klamath In dian reservation are in the city In at tendance at the rederal court session Red Cross llenfit Monday nlKlit. Harry Lilly of Jerforson, Colo., an experienced slimle jack miner, arriv ed in the city early Monday and at once left for the Blue l.edce mine where he has accepted employment. Rawles Moore. Attorney at Law M. F. H. building. tf Tb presence of a lalKO number of Klamath Indians In the eltv In attend ance at the session of the federal court lends a pit turesauo touch to the streets of the city. The business men of Modfonl always welcome the fed eral court session and the Incidental presence of the Klamath Indiana for tho latter are kooiI senders and put considerable extra mo;:ev Into local circulation. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Si. Marks' building. Phone 323-Y, C. II. Asburv. the new superintend, ent of tlfo Klamath 'In. liuu reserva tion, Is In the Hl In attendance at the federal court session. Superin tendent Asbury has only been In of fice about a month. Red Cross Benefit Dance, Elks Club. John A. L. Morgan and E. A. Pop hani of Klamath Falls aro visitors in tho city, having arrived Tuesday morning. Motz cars at Riverside Garage. Fred 1). Merrltt of Eugeno la trans. acting business In the city today. Dr. Heine, Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat Burt Ilolcomb of Portland In business visitor In the city. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. W. T. Grieve left Monday morning for Fort Jones, Calif., to be gone about ten days looking after some timber claluiB In that district. Flvo hundred and bridge, Elks Club, .May 7th. H. T. Hubbard received a letter .Monday from his son, Frank W former assistant bagRgo master at tho Southern Pacific depot, telling of his great liking for tho marine corps service, In which ho has been enlisted for over a week. Frank Is at the Mare Island training station. Like other recent recruits he call attention Jokingly the fact that beans aro serv ed four times a week, cake twice week and pie but once and that on Sunday. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Danzlgnr of Klamath Falls nro visiting In the city Metz cars at Riverside Garage. ' Ralph L. Ewlng returned to the city Monday from a week's business trip to Portland. En routo to this city this morning ho entered the coach occupied by a number of sol dlors en route to the officers' reserve training camp of instruction at San Francisco, and was agreeahly sur prised to fglnd several friends with whom he had serve in the Philippines during tho Spanish-American war. Big 5c milk sTiakes at De Voe's. Company I, O. N. 0., attended ser vices nt the Hnptist church in u body Sunday evening. Henry B. Walthall. Page theatre tonight. 39 H. Li. Mitts nnil C. B. Calkins of Portland nre in the city on business in connection with some survcyine work for Hie Pacific and Eastern. L Fi T IIK.MPSTKAD, X. Y., Jy 7. Two Indent nvintrs who nail never, pilot ed an airplane before nnil who Were snii! to have begun n flight without permission al the 'governmenl avia tion school at Miueola today wore killed ul'ler a rail of .111(10 feet. They were Hanson Merrit, 'S. years old, of l,oelHirl, X. Y., formerly n Cornell student, nnil Anthony Slileno, of Roo sevelt, N. Y. The uirmeii iiad been assigned only to try out n self starting device. They were observed cliiuhin? into tho bi plane they were using-, hut if, was nut thought they planned lo attempt a flight. Their machine suddenly be gan climbiiiir at u steep nnele and rose lo a height of 'JfillO feet where cross current! cnuuht it and it be gun a descent, reaching the l)U0 I'oot level hei'ore it collapsed. The skulls of both oecupanls were friietiired and the machine, worth f 17,(111(1, was destroyed. PUSSY SLEEPS M RED CROSS COT l.i.zU t ho pet cat nt tin1 (!nts auto iw.oncy, lias furnialMMl ntm-h nmusiv mt'iit latoly ut various times of the day to various people passing tho Main street sida of the Sparta build Inn. In the show window the local Red Cross chapter has an advertising display consisting of a smnl llied, con taining a figure to represent a wound ed soldier with a lied Cross nurse standing by the bedside. Whenever M.zle feels the need of a snooze she crawls onto the bed and stretches out. The sight of the cat slei ping on the bed by the side of the soldier and nttended by a nurse causes pedestrians to stop awhile and watch the scene. And l.lzzle, by (lie way. Is no onli nary cat. Shn seems to have extra ordinary Intelligence for one of her Kind and has been trained to perform a number of cute tricks. At com mand she will jump through one's anus, or "Mo dead" liko a performing diu. Hence she Is privileged charac ter and does as she, pleases around the store, while 5he lives on the fat of the land. WASlUNCTOX.M.iy 7. Hy refV-m-; ti review Alabama court proceed iir. the supreme mint put into t't't'e:-! drertc awarding MS.OOO damage-a-.iin-t the Mipreuie lo!L'e oT the l.mal OinVr .' M.me f..r Ihe death f Kiinild A. Kenuev durum initiation at the I'lnnincliiini, Ala., local bvlire. Keiihey died at'ler recri iny mi elee tiic -hock from "braiidiiu' bouul.". $426 PER YEAR FOR The army Y. M. C. A. service held in the Hnptist church last nii;lit was :l preut success. The church Was packed lo t lie iloor. with sympathetic listeners. Mayor Gates, Dr. Hubert Steams. Gloookner, ('apt. Todd and Miss Wun- itu Carstens were with the pastor, Kcv. Frederick Carstens, upon the platform and had part in the service. Company I, quartered in the (,'utli bert liuildine:, attended in a body. Miss Curst ens read in a very ef fective manner Joaiiiiu Miller's poem "The Mothers of .Men." II. S. Stine spoke of the need of an army Y. M. C. A. lie said that army life, particularly in America, is abnormal; that soldiers in eamo need places ot amusement, recreation, op portunities for study, and the devel opment of Ihe moral and spiritual in fluences. These the Y. M. C. A. fur nishes. Dr. S tennis introduced Frank Oloeekner, who, fur many years past, has been actively emraced in Y. M. C. A. work. Ho wan with our troops in the Philippine Islands and Porto Hico. Mr. Oloeekner told of what the Y. 3f. C. A. has done, is doine; and proposes to do in the army and navy. He said there were over 1,0(11) army Y. Jr. C. A. secretaries beinfr enlisted for this important work; Hint build ings, larire, airy, nnd well equipped, will be erected close to' each regi ment ; that the staff of Y. M. C. A. workers nre specialists, each regi ment having four secretaries, one for each of the following lines of work: social, physical, educational nnil re ligious. F. Y. Hears showed that the Y. Jf. C. A. is (he one organization best piippeil to look after the physical, social, educational and moral i.eeds of the men. Jlnyor dales explained the enm- paifm which is beinsr launched in Jackson county and the state to raise funds for the carrying on of this great work, lie also spoke very feel ingly about "our boys who join the nnny or navy; ot the temptations to which thev may be exposed, and urged that we give them all the en couragement nnd help possible. Ilev. CnrsloiiH, uiged generous iihscriplinns as patriolic and ro igious duly and privilege. S'he subscriptions received ainntinf d lo .f I'Jti.S.'i, with more lo follow from those who were unprepared lo make (heir subscriptions last nii:lit 'lie committee is grcally pleased with the heartv response which came from Ihe lluptisls and are sure thai f other churches, organizations and friends give a like response the full apportionment, and more, lor Jack- on count v will be met. OF E WASHINGTON'. May 7. Political ontrol in a democracy is one of the evils that mak.'s government owner- hip of railways of dubious value. M. Ackworth of tho British com mission which recently investigated 'anadian roads, today told the joint ongressional committee investigating transportation problems in (he I'liHed States, lie said government owner shlp was indefensible in most coun tries that tried It. I'lt Is Impossible," said .Mr. Ackworth, "to obtain satis factory results on government rail roads in democratic countries unless the operation is cut loose from direct I political control. Neither Australia nnr any other country with a demo- rut tc constitution perhaps an ex ception ought to be made of Switzer land has succeeded lu maintaining a permanent severance. In France, Belgium and Italy parliamentary in terference has never been abnndonod for a moment. The facts show that parliamentary interference has meant running tho railways not for the ben efit of the people at large, but to sat isfy local and scctlonsl or even per snnal in'erestf. They show further that under parliamentary manage incut it is easier to get money for big sehemes In new construction, than for Incousplciuous day to day better ments and Improvements which proh- bly could produce much greater pub lice benefit." Mr. Ackworth paid some day the people might decide (o constitute a branch of government to run tho rail- roai which would not ho subject to popular interference nnd be independ ent of parliamentary control. Such a board, he said, might remove many existing objections to government roads. ELKS PREPARE 10 The Ellis have mado preparation to handle a largo crowd ut their club house tonight on the occasion of their benefit for the local chapter of the Red Cross. Every person In the city is Invited to attend and help along the patriotic cause. Young children however, are not wanted in the throng. The admission price In fifty cents. The entire club house and its amusement and rest privileges will be thrown open to the public. You can even bring along tin cans to feed the lodge goat. The Elks want all to make themselves at home and have a good time. Only one small room will be barred to tho public and that is one where several sick Elks are con fined who have recently been eating T-bonc steaks in th Elks' restaurant The visitors tonight will bo per mitted the free use of the dance floor and orchestra, the billiard and pool tables, the tables in the card room, tho library, the restaurant, the bowl ing alleys and the reception and com fort rooms. All the Elks have been constituted a reception committee to welcome the public and make it feel at home. The Elks ladles will serve luncheon. Spe cial arrangements are being made to see that anyone who desires to dance, and who has come without a partner, will be provided one. It is anticipated that tho commodious dance floor, which is the finest in southern Ore gon, will be crowded all evening long. The club houso doors will be thrown open at 7:30 o'clock and from that time on a stream of people is ex pected to pour in and out of the club house, until midnight or after. The special committee in charge of to night's arrangements consists of Har ry K. Tomlinson, Ralph G. Bardwcll, Glenn O. Taylor, William A. Gates and A. B. Cunningham. Superintendent G. W. Ager and family attended the field meet at Tal ent Friday. , Mrs. A. I. Eckclson, and children vyere the guests of Mrs. Claud Miles of Medford Wednesday. Mrs. (i. J. Shafer and daughter left for Weed Wednesday where Mr. Sha fer is employed. Mr. and Airs. Chauncey Florey were among those, from here who attended the field meet at Eagle Bolut Thurs day. Mrs. Fichard Bland of Grants Pass Is visiting relatives living here this week. Wnlter Kltlo and family havo moved to Ashland, their house being occu pied by M r. and M rs. E. Van Horn of Portland daring their ab sence. 1 A number of representatives of the different organizations met with Mr. Seymour and Mr. Maris Saturday af ternoon and discussed the food pre paredness campaign. Mr. G. W. God ward was appointed head of the movement here. Mrs. Henrietta Fick is quite ill with a com il leal Ion of diseases. John Buuningtnn made a business trip to Gold Hill Wednesday. A. Kleinhammer and family and Mrs. Walter Zuiriler motored in from liuucom Wednesday to attend tho cir cus. Miss l.oulse Williamson of Medford has accepted the position of court house stenographer. Will Hanna arrived from San Fran cisco recently and will have charge of the Associated Oil plant at Medford. Posters ar,e out announcing the musical to bp given by the Jackson ville school children at the assembly room next Friday evening. Mr. Gal- llgher has charge of the program and the ladies will serve refreshment, pro ceeds to go to the local Ited Cross so ciety. Tho Wednesday Afternoon club mot with Mrs. Louis l lrich this week, the following ladies being present: Mrs. Charles N'unda, Mrs. Harry Luy, Mrs. W. (I. Johnson. Mrs. John Ben nington, Mrs. F. J. Fick. Mrs. G. W. Ascr. Mrs, Harry Wysong. Mrs. A. 1. Erkelson and Mrs. O. C. King of Medford. With Medford trado Is Medford made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'Olt ,'i.M.K Hry aooils and fixtures for sale. IHidge car, has been run r.OOu miles. Also fine Eii!;llsh set ter do twenty months old. In quire nt Onkdalo Oroiery. 4 1 EOlt SALE -Call II. C. cholre Newtown apjdes. llest for 4 I FOR SALE ford louilng ear, first class condition for sale cheap. Ov erland Accncy. Medford. Ore. WANTEU To buy a oo, seeollil J handsale, llox m, .Mull Tributiv. AT FIELD IE! 10 AT TALENT The Tnleul. Inn-k anil field meet of Friday was marked by some of Hie best local secondary school records, as yet made, and by a neck and neck race on the part ot icinrai 10:111 nnd Phoenix for lirst place. Opeuinj; with a nine-point score on Hie A class "i(l-yaril dash, Phoe nix kept, except for a brief moment, a lead rijfht up lo Ihe final event. Uiinliip slurred for Cell! nil Point. Henry was not only Ihe point getter for Phoenix, but easily the star ul (he meet, lie secured .TJ'.i points; from seven events, and set several records that have yet to he . beaten hy a lfi-year-old lad. Dininiic of Hoiriie liiver in the pole vault, Diinlap in the "JL'tl, Morton of Phoenix in (lie -11(1 and KSII and Gainmill of Phoenix in Hie relay were features of the meet. County Superintendent A-jer, who. managed I he meet, deserves n at credit lor the irood organization, anil the officialintr. To Ihe Talent sc!i,ools are due thanks for the excellcnl ac commodations. The winning team comprises: Cla-s C Albeit Henry, Cecil .M01 ran. 'ce!l Gall, Wendell Oainuiill, Kobert Xorris and Leo Furrv. Class B Van flail, Ooorgc Yosl. Fred Johnson and Prank Peck. Class A Cilen liice, Sylvester Ste vens, l'ercv Henry, one Wilder. Clarence Hunter, Kobert WiiiJit. Prank Blessing and Wilbur Harlzell. Girls Florence Den.er, F.stber Miller, Chine Huberts, Hut Ii Martin. Maud Fry, Liberta Gore and Beatrice Henry. Track officials 01 to Kluni, Henrv Heidenrieh. BANK APPRAISER APPOINTED FROM BOISE, IDAHO SPOKANE, Wash., May 7. Infor mation of tho appointment of I). It. Hubbard, of Boise, Idaho, as apprais er for tho Spokane federal land bank was received today by IX CI. O'Shca, president of the bank, from tho fed eral farm loan board at Washington. Mr. Hubbard, who Is the second ap praiser named In Idaho, is an exten live land holder. ASK FOR and GET frloriicii's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Sams Price. No. (IS. Itcport of the Condition of tho First State Bank At Uokuo Ulver, In the Stain son, at the close of business 1117. ItCMHIITPS Loans and discounts SI Ovord rafts, seciui'd and unsecured Ionds and warrants Hanking hous Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned. .. Due from approved reserve bauks 1 Cash on hand Kxpenses Other resources Total $ IJaliHhie Capital stock paid in . ... $in,ium.nn Surplus fund 1 n.ini I'ndivided profits, less ex penses nnd taxes paid .. TIHl.lO Individual deposits subject to check iMt.iHHi.itx Cashier checks out stand ing Time and savings deposits !':;?. t2 Totnl ... M:i,s:,: STATE OE OREGON, County of Jack son, ss. I. D. II. Terrett, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn!; swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledirc and be lief. 1). It. TEKKKTT. Cashier. Samuel .Ma th is, Correct Attest: Don E. Wilson illreitor Subscribed and sworn to tjei'ore nn this f.th day of .May, I!';;. II. N. YOl'KEY. Notary Public. My commission expires November 17. mm. ot Ore- B Mav 1, '! 1 :1.0s i" :t.i7!i.ir. j" i, nun. mi. j "v. 1 1.1:0 PAGE THEATRE 1 1 th FRIDAY NIGHT, May TIIK IWt llWCIXd I'IMIVM. or TIM s AM. TWtiOKS Kroyti the La Salle Ooera House, iciilcaco) 'SEPTEMBER MORN' T T MI Klf'.lYkll.'llv 40 With the Knst-rtt C t Includlne Hull! MilUns. Maud K. Willi;,,,..., li,.,.,. True. William Mim.iv. ldio Jones. .1. It. .,.c. j,,,,,,,, ,t;,,.ri illv Ml.1,ll) 1( ..,.,. Iblltrt nf Clever Humors. Prif OC r'S ,!""" ": llamnoe Moor. JI.OO; f lllHd ls,bon, .-,((-7.- I. IK. Sent, Wednesday nt l.o office. MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN Able to do Housework by taking Lydia E. Pinkham'$ Vegetable Compound Springfield, Mass. "After the birth of my ninth baby I was in a weak, run aown conaiuon, had 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 pains in nrv lert sina 1 Ar - 1 1 1 1 , 1 . r . . 1 W v;r.; -,u 1 would taint of. w.ii. uiy uocior ad vised me to try l.ydiaE. Pinkham'l epretable Com pound. I did so, and gained in strength so I can now do all my own ncuse work and 1 none vou mav miK tf f 1 ;: JTti ltkl: -"tjg?Jlish my experience with your Compound tor the benefit of other mothers." lMAPAMK Eugene Pkpaku, of Main S treat, Springfield, Mays. Lydis K. Pinkhara's Vegetable Com. pound ii to r.o.ecesd'ul in overcoming venae's ills because it contains the ti,ni, suviu;iiienme: properties of go old fashioned roots and herbs, which a on the female organism. Women from ail parts of tlm country aro continually testifying to its strengthening, curative inlluehre. If you want special advice write I.vi'.in E. Pink ham Medicine Co. (confi dential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read, and answered by women only. AMl'SIOMKXTS TONIGHT Southern Orcgon'i ;reatest place of Amusement. r-rifrl runttitt mhVenipnCastk titJtiJ i INTERNATIONAL JfilauJ ij t A T H E Also IIKMIY Ii. WAI.TIIAI.Ii America's foremost actor 1n T11K m it.MX(i C'A.))LH. TOMORROW FRANK KEENAN", TIIEI.MA SALTER In THE CRAB. AM I SI AlEM'S TONIGHT S Medford's Cozy XdV Photoplay Theatre. The pretty Oregon Girl, ji.i!;i i:iiiT.v l'isiii'.is, In six reels of real action and en tertainment, 'Till-: I'li.MtL OK I.I!AI)ISK." -ls;p Cub Comedy, TOMORROW DOROTHY rilll. l.ll'.S as THE (IIRI, WITH THE CHECKERED COAT. CO.MIXC, T!iritSDAYJ - E. II. SOUTHERN In "Til E CHATTEL" WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory TO UROlR $25.00 UP "lia Cleaning, Pressing and AlterlnQ m r KilM upstairs Potato Planters Garden Cultivators and Seeders Alfalfa, Clover Seed Wizard Fertilizer for Lawns and Garden , Full line of Pratt's Poultry Remedies MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 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