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PAGE TWO f OCAL AND L PERSONAL W. H. Stewart, president of tlio Stewart Fruit company, arrived In Medford this forenoon to upend sev eral days here on business. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas . urements guaranteed. Phone RS3-J. Senior class day will he observed !u!HO:-M.U !! Ill II ' V-locl: III tbn high school luiditoiliuii. 'Die valcdh tory address of tho graduating class will be given by Miss .Mary Holmes and the salutatory by Miss Lee Hal fey. The class history and prophecy will also bo given. Ily having those features tomorrow evening Instead of commencement night the eoinnicnce hvent exercises will he cut down to one hour and a half. Tho general public la Invited. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf The game at the baseball park Sunday afternoon betwoen the teams of Seventh company and Company I was won by the latter team by tho score of 9 to 2. Two of the Medford players failed to show up and so Com pany I lent the Seventh company two of Its best players. The Seventh company showed a woeful lack of practice. The next game between the two nines will ho played Memorial day. In tho meantlmo tho Seventh company will strengthen Its team and put In some good hard practice. Piano tuning, W. P. Drooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 flus Newbury left for Klamath Falls today to he absent several days on legal business. Buttermilk lOo gal. De Voe's. W. H. Taylor of DrooklngB, Oro., Ih visiting In tho city. Dr Hargrove. Farmers and Fruit growers Rank lildr. Phone 210. Edward Conley ot rJt,le Point 1b spending Mouday In the city. Phone KS4 Heath's Drug Store. W. B. Oood, formerly of this city, but who for Borne time has boon In the hardware business at AtcDool, Calif., and who was here attending the Free Methodist church confer ence last week, left today to visit his mother, who Is 65 years old. Bakery goods at De Voe's Mr. and MrB. L. II. Grlswold of Portland arived in the city Monday to spend several deays here. Johnson for high clasB watch re pairing, tf Jerry Lewis of Eagle Point Is a visitor In the city today. Big Be milk snakes at De Voe's. H. L. Walther, manager of the Cal ifornia and Oregon Power company, left today for a several days' busi ness trip to Grants Pass. For the beBt Insurance see Holmes, the Insurnnce Man. The majority of tho dolegatcs who were in atendanco nt tho Southern Oregon conference of tho Free Mohto dist church last week returned to tholr homos Monday. Fresh chocolates nt De Voe's Mrs. H. Q. Works of Wood, who hns been visiting Mrs. J. K. Sollss, left this morning fo Chico, Calif. At AbIi land she was Joined by her daughter, Mrs. II. A. Clothier of Williams, Avl tona. After a short visit nt Chlco, they will return to tholr respective homes. Dr, Heine tits Glasses correctly. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gossett of Ames, Iowa, are spending Bivcral days In tho city. Have your mattrosscB renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming dono at W, H. Ilrown's, 14a North Front. Thono 145-.J. 05 Sergeant .lames llrooka, who 1ms charge of tho Medford recruiting of fice of tho murines, motored to Grants Pass and Gold 11111 yesterday looking up possible recruits In those cities. Mrs. llrooks utrotnpanlcd him. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and up to June l.'th. Send one dollar to 11. II. Paxson, Central Point, or come and get eight nssorted. labeled, fluid grown roots. Wo have lots of higher priced ones, too. Wo pay the post ago. J. M. llutler and family ot Ontario. Oregon, arrived In the city Sunday In spend somo time In the valley. If he can make suitable, arrangements, they will locate bete pcrniaucnlly. See Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Hoom 404 M. F. & II. llldg. . W. Loys Crossby of Hilt. Calif., pent tho week end In this elly. Dr. Frank Huberts, dentist, St. Marks Building. Phone !U'.1-Y. Tho city council did not go en a trip of Inspection to the rlty's ranch at tho Intnko of tho waterworks sys tem yesterday because of the bad con dition of tho roads. The council will make the trip next Sunday. The pres ent tonant of the city ranch takes ex ception to published report that be only pays tfifi annually for bis lease. Ho says that he paid $lf for this year's lease. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 4 08 M. F. ft H. Hid. t0 United Blal.es Attorney C. I., Reamea passed through Medford Sat urday evening en route la Portland from Ban Pranclsvo. I Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Dunham of Wal !la Walla, Wash., returned to that city ; today after having pent Beveral days ' n tlib- rHy and vicinity. Mr. Dun- bain Is a mule buyer and has been hero several times In the course of tho past year. Baths 2.1c. Hotel. Holland A wavo of patriotism has been sweeping over Crescent City recently. A big fnrewoll reception waB given last week to tho young men of that city nnd vicinity who havo enlisted In the army and navy. All the fraternal orders published appropriate resolu- 'tlot". K:t:nth odw. I. O. O. F , of ' f'resfc-nt City, adopted a resolution to ( remit the dues of all Its members who j enlist In tho service and to keep thorn !in good standing and puy tho usual jaccldont, Blck and death benefits dur ing the continuance of tho wnr. Clocks, wutches and Jewelry re paired. B. N. Butler; M. F. & II. Co. 61 Samuel Storey of tho Idaho-Oregon Sugar company has returned to Med ford after several days spent ill Rose burg on business matters. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's, Beginning with today tho cost of fishing and hunting licenses will bo $1.50 instead of as heretofore, In oecordanco with a new law passed by the last legislature. All civil war and Indian war veterans and pionoers who emigrated to Oregon prior to 18G0, can, obtain licenses free of charge upon making proper affidavit. The pioneer clause dooB not includo na tives of Oregon. For salo, birds, cheap, 418 South King street. Phono 739-Y. 57 Flng Day, Juno 1 I, will be observed by all the U. P. O. H. lodges through out tho United States. Tho Medford Elks are making arrangements for a special observance of tho day, nnd hope to have received their magnifi cent new banner for parado occasions in time for dedication then. Metz cars at Itivorsido Garage. Miss Grace Brown, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Joo Brown, who recently arrived hero to visit her parents, ex- pocts to spend tho summer In Med ford, Rawlcs Moore, Attornoy at Law. M. F. & II. building. tf Attornoys O. C. Hoggs nnd P. J. Xeff havo gono to Salem to appear before the stato supremo court to argue In tho case of the lloguo Rlvor Fruit and Produce association against Gill & Chambers of Portland for dam ages claimed due to Improper insula tion In tho cold storuge plant. In the lower court tho association was awarded $2000 damages. Tent fastory now In Nat. At the snmo time the grand lodge, I. O. O. V of Oregon Is solding1 Its sessions In Eugene, Tuesday, Wednes day nnd Thursday of this week, the Rcbckah assembly of tho state will convono nt tho snmo time and also tho grand encampment, I. O. O. F. of Oregon. Jackson county will be well represented at these meetings, .Metz cars at Klvcrslito Garage. Walter Carpenter of Ashland, a Ju nior student at the O. A. C, has gono to Mora, eastern Oregon, to accept a position tit tho O. A. C. experiment stnttion thero for tho summer months. Tom Morrlmnn Is doing business nt the old Btnnd once more. 55 A. J. Van Waning, ngent of the Southern Pacific returned today from a short business trip to Portland. Mis. Van Whiting, who accompanied hlin to tho stato metropolis, will remain there for some time to visit friends. Dr. Henry llnrt, Jackson County Bank building. Offlco hours 2 to 4 P. in. Hev. Harry H. Tucker, pastor of the Christian church or this city. Is In Portland where he will partielpale In revival services for several weeks. For blai'ksiullhlng and horse shoe ing, seo Tom Merrlmnu at tho old stand. -,f, Mrs. Geo. K. Johnson has gone to Kvernlt, Wash., to visit her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. John Shaule. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 nnd 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 Hurry S. t'hllders of Medford has enlisted In the aviation corps at San Francisco for service at San Francis co. Mr. fhllders Is u sou of the well known contractor. Dahlia bulbs for sale. Phone li'.FI I. 7 I. A. Karniarck. who v;is Associat ed Press operator on the Mall Tri bnue In in I.-,, has returned to that position, succeeding K. c. Ferguson, who was called to the colors. Top factory now in Nat. Mrs. Walter Fraser lirown has ar rived In Medford from Chicago, where shu went with the body of her son, who died some time ago, while the family was residing In Montana mid were just preparing to rcinmc back to Medford Mr. Brown arrived here recently. Northbound passenger train No. H. due in Medford at K;2n a in., did not reach the clly until I I :;!." today. Tho cattle trailer Invented by lleb Crowder and attached to bis Jitney car is ail rutting much attention, it consists uf a si i ons noden bo mounted on two wheels, large enough to hold a cow nnd calf. Alfred Hupklns and family or Corn lug. Calif., aio visiting In the city. A. II Gunnel! of Grants Pass was a visitor In the clly Sunday, MEDFORD MATL TRTBUTTO The class In first aid, which Is open to all girls belonging to the local chapter of the Gills' National Honor Guard, will begin its work this even ing at 7:30 o'clock at the public li brary. Dr. Myrtle Lock wood will have charge of the courso. Tho (Irani holds it regular drill practice Thursday evening. 7:30 o'clock at the armory. A full attendance is re quested. "Young Billy" W-eston, son of Ed ward Payson Weston, the famous pe destrian, who hiinsoy claims to bo tho champion long distance walker gt the United States and who walked through Medford on a coast trip two weeks ago, has hiked back to Medford and wants to locate hore. I want to got a job in Medford or get some cheap land I can cultivate for several months jtnlll I get my SpanUh-Amer-lcan war pension," said Weston today "Tho rainy and chilly weather up around Portland was too much for me and I won't take to the road again until fall, probably, I'd like a get a Job here In the meantime." Among visitors who are sojourning in the city 1b D. C. Bard of Victoria, B. C, who arrived Sunday. , Tho May term of circuit court will convene at Jacksonville next Monduy. Tho Southern Oregon Bankers as sociation will hold its periodical meet ing at Grants Pass tomorrow Cotton rope at Tent Factory. , tf JO. A. Bass of Whitman, Mass., who has been hero for some time at his ranch at Fugle Poiut, will leave Mon day evening for his eastern home. He will return in the fall. Chief of Police Hittson Issued a warning Monday to contractors . to study up the provisions of tho now ordinance which regulates the mix ing of concrcto on the sidewalks and pavements. . Tills ordinance provides that concrete materials must be mixed In boxos and not scattered about on the street. It wont into effect on May 15, and sovcral contractors have been a little careless about Its observ ance. Dr. Joseph Goldman, a former Jew ish rabbi In Russian Poland, will de liver a free public lecture in the Bap tist church at 8 o'clock on present and past conditions in Russia, lie spoke yesterday afternoon and last night In the Chrlstiun church at Ashland. Horman Offenbacher of Applegate spent the week end in this city. L CLUB 10 E CONCERT F Tho Choral club concert, inslru nienlul and vocal, nt Hie I'lesli.vleriuii church next Friday evening;, prom ises to lie one of the most artistic musical events of the season. The Choral club, composed of thorough musicians, each in his and her line, lias acquired mi enviable reputation tiiuong the musical' organizations of southern Oregon. Through ils ser vice, tho l're.sh.vteriiin church of Medford hns u lino musical program at its regular services. Those assisting tho club in the pro posed concert next Friday night tire Miss Kuth Winner, Mrs. Eilun Is aacs, Miss Florence lla.elrigi; nnd .Miss Itrault. Tho proceeds of the concert will go to the local chapter of the Hod Cross iv most worthy cause in this hour of national stress. JOIN THE RED GROSS Yrslonhiy v:is lYtl Cross l:iy nl tin1 l irt RiitiM rhutvli. IvYv, I nil orirk CniMms, t tit pnstor, spoke on "Tin SolMiirilv of Mini ntul lliul," showing lty service to our fellow Tiiiin is hervit-e to (loil, vtv. All were Hived In join tho Keil Cross soeiety au support this worthy ami neeiled work. Muiiv in 1 hi eotijireu'nlion were iilroutly ineinhers, hut of those who were imt, forty-seven simu-il nppiien tion Miitiks, pletlinir ,7S per year towjn'i) the support of tins work. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HM( SAI.K l-'ln eortls tour-foot Hi nt a liai'juitn. Mux llil, Miitl Trilmne. WANTKI To hear tlirort from ow;i rrs of rup.' lie:; nri-My property and tmtuness or miy kitnl tli;U wants to s -II. A in no mil estate man, no there ts no eotunilnsion to pay, Ad-iliv-s .J. IV K., Tribune. ..ti QMCHESTER S PILLS 1 4 "' " J ''! ""'. Av f, - ' ' ''" '' ,l ; '""-V 1.1 ' J ' l Otttr. tl-,.riMf v if ,s r I'rw'Li. a . r( nt. in '.rrn I C , in "lt-sn iiiumi iMi. i s ' J k.i:.II I. r ,!. AlMtlllt! ir - smn cv cut liiiiSTS ruKnwRE i:ii.it ii.irr i JH UK I, Kit 'k!cIi repnirliv; my opocinlly. Ar tistic eiu'.iavlns. Prompt nervlce, per sona! attention. No. 1, North Cen tral Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Phono vt: l it. MEDFORD, - ORF-flON. LEAVES FOR EAST Waller A. Sullew, I raveling 1ihIio of the Free Methodist eliureh, who has been hero conduct inj; the soulh em Oregon conference just closed, necompanicd by Al rs. Sullcw, left on .Monday for Mcl'lic rsmt, Kan., where lie will preach the liacealniircnto ser mon nt Centra! college. Immediately after Hint he will fro to California to conduct u conference in that state. Hishop utul Mrs. Sullen see very little of their home at Jumestown. X. V. They are on the r;o uhnost con tinuously all over the United Stales. Seven months ngn they closed up their house nt .laiiiestown and have not been buck since. They will not bo nblo to return until July, nnd then for only n short period. From 1M1 to lilUI they spent in visiting the Free Methodist missions in India, China, In pan and Africa. Bishop Sallcw, despilo his 7') venrs, is n tremendously nctive mnn. He is n man of splendid business nnd executive ability, ns well us n force-' fill speaker, lie is n (.'indunto of l)iirtmuti cnllee;e and for years he fore cntcriiif; iiftivclv inlo (ho min istry was n manufacturer in Now York, lie has been a bishop for the past eighteen yours, nnd prior to be coming bishop was u minister and cir cuit elder for ninny years, lie nnd Kcv. .John V. Sharp, the well known retired Medford pastor, who is about the same nge, have been friends for forty yeurs in the Free Methodist ministry. Bishop nnd MYs. S.ilew while here held a pleasant, reunion with Mrs. Nellie Korinile of VM Soulh Newtown street, whom they had known in Pennsylvania since her girlhood. Appointments of preachers ns made by the Southern Oregon confer ence of the Free Methodist church, which lias just closed its annual ses sion in the city, lire ns follows:'"' .Medford district B. I). Bodge, district elder. Ashland liiioda llurnelt. Medford Koselle I loughis. (ii'unts Puss ('. K. (Jla.iei. Trail and Why .1. I'.. McBn,mld. McDowell V. V.. (ioo.le. .1. V. Sbarpe, supernil'itite. Ho..-cliuic district U. II. Bollar hidp, district eldi-i. Itoscbui;; and Sullierlin J. F. Smith. Cotlugo drove F. W. Oliver. Springfield nnd Windliorg M. F. Childs. Wendling and My rile Creek .1. A. Brown. Coos Bay ilislriet 11. Dollar hide, district eliler. ' Marshficld and North Hcnd-C. F. Skelton. Flagstaff nnd Bay ("ily Otlo Fu son. , Corpiillc, Johnson nnd Myrtle l'uint Hal lie T. Onrdnor. B.mdoii tind Prosper P. A. Scott. J. Y. Sbarpe, supermini! to. McAriao nt Dcs Moines DFS MOIN'KS, la., Mny 'l. Sec retary McAdon arrived in Dcs Moines this morning and was the guest of Ihe city lor the day on his western tour in the interests of federal finances during Ihe war. i. ? fadfd. atfeaktd off UfeloM it may b La Goutt-Goutt will rtor jour harff Ic, IrT dud ahH of ELACK, BLONDE. RAH or RED. ONLY ONE APPLICATION M0 AFTER SHAMPOO Yovrtittr wfllboft nd 1oMy, wftlk lvrely, Uttlintr, n(url color that will not fado or mb off oa plltow. Ij.-Goutt-v- It colon even tb roote Mtj Sold and Applied in All Good Hairdressing Establishments A halrdrM-Pi can color yonr h(r tmtH- factorilr. Bttfrly and laMlnsl-f ODiT " 1 GouttoOoutta, ao ba aora fa w Doltiini rl. An mtrthic lllintrHctaa pant-pit m the hair antl icalp Dialled fr on rit. L fimPE VAU.CNY, 1 f. St., N-w Vnrtt Iji (tmite-a-lMUitto Is sold and np pliod la Meilfonl hy Vi May In Kalis, .Mine, lod Jeffei, Minn Cora I t ley. tJ1AvJ ItorosD TO ORUEH $25.03 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Alterlnc Vn C MAIM IIP5TIP WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory VIUoiKts-' MOXDAY, MAY--21, 1917. I The May term of the p-rand jury convened Monday inorniiii; and gut ilmvu to business ipiiekly. lui'.ict lucnts v.cre returned Monday against Irving Oehlcr, alias K. Cinveiiiloro, on the chaise of obtuinin;; money un der false pretences, und l.loyd I'ur kcr for larceny from u dwcllim:. Odder was captured several weeks H.o wlien folluwing his passim of worlhless checks on various Medford merchants, he was flceini; from the city in n car which he purchased from C. K. Gales and paid for with a worthless cheek, lie was cnujiht in the Siskiyous by Sheriff Jenniuirs when his auto became stalled ill Ihe mud. His wife, n former Medford liiii whose maiden nunc was Nan Smith, was arrested with Oehlcr, but wns later released on small hail, on recommendation of County Prosecu tor Huberts. She was more wanted as a possible witness against Oehlcr. It is said Ihat Odder will plead ,'uilly when his case comes to trial. Barker is accused of havin; siolcn a suit case full of dothine; from the Depot hotel at Ashland some time "CO. Six other cases are liciiitr consid ered by the "i-and jury, includin'; Ihe eases ujininst Conley and Slide, the I'liocnix postol'fice burglary sitspecls. Anion'; the other cases are three criminal assault cases, includin; one from (lold Hill and another from the I, nkc Creek ilislriet. 1 001 DES MObXHS, la., Mny 21. An appeal to exert every possible effort on behalf of tho liberty loan was de livered hero today by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, speaking in. a din ner address before some 500 Iowa buainoss men Including bankei-3 from all parts of the state. "Tho chief problem in a country like ours," tho necrotary said, "is that it may be difficult to arouse the people in'.ickiy enough to act effec tively euoush.' "The United States must strike nt once and strilto hard. Ve muat have an enough reserve fund with which to conduct this war. That is the pur pose of tho liberty loan nnd through subscribing 1,0 the loan every citizen wiil do his lilt toward hurrying things along and shortening the most terri ble war In all history." Capital f $100,000 I. MEDFORD llllllllffi5328H22ii III ! 1 I Army Y. M.'C.A. Benefit Concert At the Presbyterian Church Friday. Evening, May 25 Big Musical Program By Vie Choral Club Orchestra Assisted by MISS RUTH WARNER, MRS. EDNA ISAACS, MISS FLORENCE HAZELRIGCJ and MISS BRAULT Admission -Adults 25c; Children 10c. Concei t at 8 P. M. APPLEGATE PICNIC Tho annual valley -school athlete meet and Valley Pride Creamery pit' nic will be held at Applcguto lo i Thurt-day, May 2-1. The .Meill'ord hi;!i school band will fi'.ini-.Ii ni'iMc fm-j tho occasion. At the school field meet which will be held In tho forenoon from lu lo 1-'.-all tho schoo's of the Apiilcgaic val-, ley will compete lor a sliver cup givei! by the creamery, which is now held by tho Annlegate school. Tliern will lu. events for both boys and girls. At noon an old-fashioned picnic1 dinner will be held, to bo followed by! the presentation of the silver cup to; the winning school. Then variou.H contests will bo held for men, women, I boys and girls. In the evening thine will be a grand ball wita music by an orchestra. FRENCH STEAMER com is si PAKIS, M;iy 1!.--TIip I'Vn. h stiNuucr ColhiM'l, wliicli wns torpedo ed in I he leilili'miiK'iiri on April - was on hor way to Salonild w.hcji Vlii was sunk. The shijj was striii-k ly" a torju'do lu'low tli'.': wafer line nni! tin; engine room wns immediately flooded. .There was no sin of a suI'iiKirire as (lie ship hejran to siidc rajtidly by (lu; stern nud the lifeboats were laiuu-Iied. The Colbert sank in five miimtDS and hI'U'i she hal disappeared the submarine emerged ni.d, as is Iheir eustoin, lier cominandcr aked the name, description and distillation of her vielim. lii-foie lm could frei lii. infonnalion a French patrol boat ap peared mid opened fire. Alter four shots had been fired the l'-boat subr merged jut as ;i seaplane appeared on the horizon. P fc TO7j;.aenO I KNCW THOUSANDS B0Y5 AND GIRLS m I AT I llllllllllllllllilli -v What Is Thrift? IN a nutshell, it means decreasing Nerl less expenditure, use tind waste. But. cu tiie other hand, it stands for the necessary and PRACTICAL development of Com munity, Lands and Business; And those elements are exactly the things the First National Bank promotes through its broad and helpful Facilities and Services. The use of our Savings or riiorkin'x Account IViuirtiiirnt will bo I'omul a menus ol' roiluHni; iiiiticc'i-,s:iry miMu anil of nssislaiiro in proilucin lc Litinintu ilfVclopiiK'iit. it OREGON MRS. BURNHAM . JAMAICA, N,Y, Sufferings Cured by Medi. cine Recommended by Sister-in-law. Jamaica, N. Y. "I suffered greatly with my head and with backache, hu iweaK, oizzy, ner vous, with hot flashes and felt vera nnHl.lA ' iiiiaciauic, na i WM irregular for two years. One Han when I was feeling unusually naa my isister-in-law came and said. T Wifth VOU WOllld fm. ' j I.ydia E. Pinkham'a Jltomnniinrt ' T bepjan taking it and I am now in good health and am cured. I took the Com pound three times a day after meals, nnd on retiring at night I always keep a bottle in the house." Mrs. L. N. BuiiwiiAM, 295 South St, Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat urally tell others what helped thef. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi monials. Many more tell their friends. Writo Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-(.-ins Co. (confidential), Lynn,1 Pla'iS., for anything you need to know nbout your ailments. AMCSKMKXTS TOXIGHT Meilford's t"7.y Photoplay Theatre. Mary Miles Minter ' in' "FAITH" A Krnutifiil lloail Interest Driumi, i'ub Ctituedy Jerry's Triple Alliance Tomorrow Violet Mersercaii. AMl'SKMttJTS TOXIGHT Page Sim thorn Oi-croti's Greatest plao7 ot Amusement. i-,t.(..tJ ly I N T F. R M . I I O N A L A. bunt !-y PATH K Also -- VPIAIT EEED iv Tl'o Irad and the Lion .lui!e a. Novelty J'lol. Tonion-oiv tiniil Itennott ill The I'l'iiK-ess of tho Dark. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store TIerb cure for earache, .headache, catiiTili, diphtheria, sore throat, lull!' trouble, liidney trouble, Btom neh trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, 3e:ed bicast, citre3 all kinds ot goiters. NO O PER ATI OX. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This i3 to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach troublo and had been bothered tor several years and last August was not exi'oeied to live, ana hearing of Olm Cluiiu; (who:o Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de eiiled to pet herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as Foon an I lined them, and today nni a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyono afflicted as 1 was t fee t", f tn Cluing and try his Herbs. (SiuhII '. II. JOHNSON, V. ilne..'iei: .M. A. AnilniKou, Modford. 3 H. Holmes, lOagla Tolnt. I-'iaiil; Lewis, Eaglo Point. Win. Lewis, Eru;lo Point. V. L. C'hihlieth, Kagle Point. C. K. M.iore, KaRle Point. .1. V. Melntyio, IOurIo Point. Ceo. II. Von der Ilullen, Eagle Point. T!.w. V.. N'ii hols. Ptlo Point. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 Enst Main Street, Medford . Tlic Only lvcclusivc 0;niiii'.i'il Photoirraphcr i ... i i trail L fee ''f.-A -i i Hi.'?-- y mm :M I VWWWk? in boutucrn Oregon. Natives Made any time or v liiare by appointment. riu.jio 147-J. "We'll do tlic rest. J 4 S i -i ij. u. WESTON. ProD.