r pxoe Form ftrrcnroTtH matt; Trcmuyrc,- medford, okeoox, -moxday, jttxe s, iois Medford Mail Tribune AN lXDBI'liXDfiN'T NKWSt'A JM'lt PUUIilHMKli KVKiiy Al'TKHNOON KXCKl'T SUNDAY HV THK Ml-JUFOHL) MtlNTINQ JO. Offle Mail Tribune Building, tlt-'ll-'l North Kir Htreet. I'hono 70. The remocrnlic TIiih-h, Tli Met! ford Mall, the AW-dfnrd Trlhuno, The roulh eru OruKonlitn. The Ahlund Tribune. (IKOKOR PUTNAM, Editor. EUBSCRIPTIOM TERMS: One yur. hy mail ... ..$! 00 One month, hy mall......... . .60 Per month, lt li"ered by carrier In Mmiford, Anhland, Phoenix, Jack sonville nnd OntrM Point .HO Pntnrdoy only, by mail, pur yar 2.00 Weokly. imr your 1.60 Of f feUil paptr of lb flty of Medford. Official jKip'tr of .lrt:lo;on County. KnUr,;d iih H(''ond-('laH mat tor lit Medford, Oregon, under 11m act ot March 8 IS71. Sworn Clrcnlatlon for April, 2,973. MiOMitKii ok 'run: associated PIlKriS. Full iined "Wir.j H.rvirfl. Tho Ah BOriatd I'n-HH 1 exoliiHlvoly .-nttild lo tho us" fur riiihtir,imu of nil ik-wh dlftpatchoH erdlid it u t,r not otln-r-wImo cn illlcil In this .V-r, and a. I ho tho Jocul rii'WH pnl)llnhi'd n'rHri. All rU:li!M of rpuM leal Ion uf HyvAul dUputuhoH heroin uro alttu rTVi;d. WOT ICE TO SVBSCKXB&R9 . I K yon fall to receive tho Mall S Tribune promptly and on tlino PhoiiH G0U-J THEIR LOYALTY When Mnyor dales recently espied an article In (ho Apostolic I'uitli, a publication of lliat religious organi sation, that Jin regarded as Kmlitlous, In that It voiced Bonllnionts adverse to war, contrary to government rul ';. Inns, he lmmodlatoly instituted an In- vosllKiitlon of tho nttitudo of tho i'mombors of that church. Tho follow. I Ing resolution, Blirnod by tho niem I bers of tho local Apostolic Knlth Mls F slon, speaks for itself, and Mayor Gates Rtatcd last night that ho would vouch for It. Tho statement follows: "Wo, tho undersigned citizens or Medford nnd worshippers at the Apostolic Faith Mission, 33 North Cirapo slreet, 'Medford, Oregon, here by desire to Inform the public of our loyally and patriotism,' most all hav ing freely contributed to tho J ted Cross nnd not having nny conscien tious objection to the laws and rules ' of our country regarding Its proced n ro In mllltnry tactics. "Itesardlus tho article In tbo Apos tolic Fuith paper, wo heretofore had no idea of It appearing disloyal and wo stand by our country and officials from tho president down. Tho paper belni! published In Portland, wn are not responsible and the urtlcle will be promptly ntlcmlcd to at that plnco. J. J. (lard, l!:r North Holly street; ''rnnrcs 11. (lard, 11! "i North Holly street; Frank Kp.gcnspcrgei', Huered loart hospital; Mrs. A. V. lllalr, 220 South tirupo street; A. M. KhnndH, 220 North Bnrtlott; Mrs. A. M. hhoads, 220 North Hartlett; ("alba Sulder, 1212 AVest Tenth street; Ella May Snider, 1212 West Tenth street; ltobert Ulltlon. 1022 West Tenth: Mrs. A. M. Illltton, 1022 We.'t Tenth; Mrs. 1. M. Hhelby, 301'. King; Mrs. Ollle Conley, 31 II King; Mrs. Kens llarr, S2 1 lleckiiiuu ; .Mis. It. It. Mc ('onocble; 1,. II. Itoot and Mrs. I.. II. ltoot, .12 South Crape: Mis. I'. A. Slieurburn, KHi West Second; Mrs. Maud 10. Day. 21 Smith Tench; Mrs. Al .lurlln. SOI South Central; !'. II. llusby S22 Hast Twelfth; Mrs. John Busby, 22 Hnst Twelfth: Mm. 11. Dressier, 211 Cottage; I-'. II. Dressier, 211 Collniie: Mrs. l-'unnle Miller. It. it, llux, 1.".", Meilfoi.l; Mr. Alfred Miller, 11. !l. Hex l.'.T, Medrnrd; Mrs. A. it. I'blpps, li. .1, Medford; Mrs. Annlo Ni'wmau, It. ;:, Medford; A. T. Nowmnii, 1!. 3; W. K. lllalr, 220 Houth drape; Win. Stuiley, ."01 South Oakdale; Mrs. Wm. Siailey. iMM Booth Oakdale; Miss l alth Tyson. SIM Apple; Chloe Kessler, 1022 West Tenth; I.. II. 1'ieslar, 1o:.2 West lOleventh; Mrs. Josle 1'ieslar. 10.ri2 West Kleventh; Miss liuliy Slielliy, and KIiik; Miss Mario Shelby. I'.Oii Kins; Mis. S. P. Hammond. 020 West Klevciilh; Mis. Fred llnrtisliuh. .'t;il Apple; ltev, l-'rcd llui'iisbuh, 211 1 Apjilo. ACCUMULATED SURPLUS NOT TAXABLE AS PROFITS WASHINGTON, .lime a. The mi ircme toni-l, in an iininn tMla held tliui. iln i.l. ini-i to slorL- lioldcrs infnipor;itiitM-i cut of Mir gdiiH accural. I;i I ,1 in inr to (lie In come lax InWyf Hi:t, ore not income nnd thorcinro-Ji .t lovable under lin net. '-, NF.W YOliK-Tie l uiled Stales now has a larite num ci- uf Hrst-cian unttloshlps "opcraltiiR : l,le by i.ldo wtin the IichI ships o' the liritlfh ncvy for an enuagement which l ex pected with Hie Onus, nfieet at any tlmoM, according to a statement made In an address hy Kear-Aduilral Allien Cleaves. THE U BOAT Till; U-boat offensive against American sliippinjf in American waters lias been expected since the dec iaralion of war. The American navy is prepared to combat the menace witli adequate nielhod.-i. The principal losses will be the initiai losses, inconsiderable aside from the in convenience to commerce. The submarines operate under difficulties, a long way from their base and even if they art; accompanied by other submarines fitted up as .bases, their -operations will be limited. Having been mastered in European waters, the U-boat will bo the more quickly mastered off American shores. Aside from the purpose of terrorizing Americans! the main objective of tin; submarines is the destruction of American transports carrying troops to France. The fact t hat in a year not a single American transport, loaded with troops, has been sunk, despite constant effort, does noti promise greater success for Hit! (iernians in their last, effort. ' ! Instead of shattering American morale, the U-boat atrocities will have the contrary effect. They will help us to understand that we are at war for national existence with a foe that knows no scruples. Like the ze(pelin raids on London, they wiil stiffen- resisteneo and increase our win-ardor. Unrestricted U-boat warfare spelled the downfall of the grandoise (ierman schemes of slaughter and enslavement of the world by bringing in America. The slaughter and enslavement goes on for America has as yet only laid the foundation of her military edifice but the superstructure is rapidly being erected, and German, effort is doomed. , . German armies are still being sacrificed to win a final victory that can never be won. They are urged forward by the iieeessi.y of relief for the war stricken population from the almost unbearable burdens imposed by war and when the promised victory turns out, to be merely a will-o-the-wisp, as it will turn out, national collapse is inevitable. Upon the U-boat, German autocracy built its rainbow promises of success two years ago. Tht-y failed to ma terialize. Xow the U-boat has been mastered in Europe and the promise of success is transferred to America. J ere also it Is destined to failure. The U-boat as a source of final victory, has been eliminated tho the German people do' not yet know it. BOYS AT THE FRONT SERVING UNCLE SI (-amp Johnston, May.l, 1I11S. Heareft Mother and family: This Is Mothers' day and 1 am surely thlnkiiiK of you but not any moro than any oilier day. I think of ail of you all of tho Unto. There Is not much of Interest to wrllo about. 1 rocolved my first let ter from Hull yesterday and was BUre Ijlad to hear from him. lie seems to think ho has a goid chance and I hopo ho makes nood. I wish I were with him. (Hull Norcross is an armorer at Wilbur Wright's flying field.) Friday nlKbt about 1.10 ne groes escaped from tho detention ciiuip here. They wero mostly from .lucliKonvlllo nud havo been In Hie army about a week, sltll wearing civ ilian dress. Well, thoy called out the guards and mounted men and comb ed tho woods thoroly and captured about fifty of them. Tho fellows wero out all night was on duly hero at tho otrico so I missed that hut at (I o'clock Saturday morning I went In for broakfast and they asked for 20 volunteers. I volunteered. We bad'a wild ride out thru tho country ami they posted us two in a place at all Hie brld'-es nnd crossroads to waltii for the negroes. Well, J ere anil 1 were put together al a crossroads, there was a big farm house witli big trees and a swing next lo tho (inner so wo put In a dandy day sitting In that swing and all we had lo do was to stop all negroes thnl rnmo along thoso roads and question them, then mako them roll up their shirtsleeves on tluir left arm lo seo it tliey had been vaccinated, (These negroes that escaped had all been vaccinated lately. I Wo stopped lots of negroes but did not calch any ol tho deserters. It was funny to sou how scared some of them would gel when we hailed tliem. I guess they think a soldier with a gun Is a very dangerous person. Wo were relieved about four in (lie afternoon and had such a lovely rldu back to camp. . Saturday night at 6:30 we wero to march in N review past Colonel Wll lard, Hie commanding officer of tills camp. 1 lliol on account or not many of the fellows having any sleep for forty-eight hours thai we would be excused bill 1 was not. We were called out of the barracks at .Vail by l.letit. 1 'alley who by the way was our top sergeant until lately bo was udvani 'd lo 2nd llcueliianl. lie cer talnl; ibvcrnil n. never knew more of a prince, of a fellow. Weil, ho picked out sixteen men enough for a platoon I was one ot the hon ored ones, ns 1 learned later It was an honor to lie one to march In the lead of the fip't review ever held at Camp Johnston, Wo sixteen men with l.leul. Dalley inarched up lo headquarters w here ' we were to start. We were nil dieted oi.it tty ulU.e and wore our arm , hands. The parade started at K:;i0. 'our platoon In the lead, then came jlhe bniid, (I, .-a tho rest of the cein j panics, each separated by about 100 OFFENSIVE. foot. All tho men in camp marched and I had never known there were so ninny men in camp. You should havo seen the crowd that was out to witness the review. Machlnos lined the street all along nnd wo got a hand from everyone. tho only company that did, so natur ally wo feel stuck-up over it. ' The captain told Lieut. Dulley to toll us this morning lliat ho .was very proud of tho way wo marched in such per fect tlmo nnd line. I was certainly ready to quit when the parado was over as it kind of hothorcd me. I went to bod nnd have slept most all day toduy. I haven't hoard anything of my transfer for a week, but I certainly hope it goes thru for 1 know I'd llko a truck com pany flno. Tho cookies and other things hnve corlalnly been enjoyed. Wo have good eats boro but something from home goes so good between meals. And 1 seem to bo always hungry. 1 had a hitter from Clut McCrcdlo about tho first of tho mouth nnd he Ihut ho would soon ho put of tho hos pital. Ho also said Morrltt Mcrriman was Improving and so optimistic and kept tho rest laughing nil the time. I certainly can Imnglno him. 1 sure hope they both got out of tho hospital soon. Last Thursday night was boxing night tit tho outdoor arena and I thot I'd dlo laughing at one act. Three negroes put on gloves nnd agreed to fight until (wo wero down. Two or ilieni kept arior tho other one unlit he got mad nnd wouldn't fight any moro. Then those two hud it out. It finally was called off. I think I havo about exhausted lay wind so must quit. My best wishes lo everyone nnd 1 like to hear from you so much. Lovo to nil. PAl'l. (N'OltCItOSS.) la'eiil. Sltinrl Tomey completed hi: liaitiiie,' in pursuit May .11, and ha: been aligned to duly nt ("erstnc Field, Lake Charles, as u-Msliin to I. lent. I'nttci-Miu, in charge of the aero squadron and three hangars, lie may he there Unco or lour months. lie has three lionn flying- n day and Hie lust day of his new usMgmnent went up 1 .".(( feet with an llispanp Suizu motor, climbing the first -1,0(01 feel in four minutes, "That motor is some climber, believe inc." IVrl'ectl willing to lake your word for it. .iierrni aicrriuiuu is improving and doing us nicely as possible. An. I a boy as sick us he is who can keep the others laughing is hound lo get well. Chitons M.i'rcdie is now hav ing bis eyes treated. If he doesn't liae any worse trouble he will soon lie oat of the hospital. Camp ,lnluiHt,,n, Flo.. Mav .ill, IOIS, Hear Mother: Well, school lias started at last, and I am sun- clad ol it. 1 lay annual ns enough. We have two i lasses of .Km men each. One class goes out on thr iriu-ks in (ho morning and the other in the afternoon. Th,. t'i . t clns was yesterday and I was mil, when Ihev called lor experjs, I st,.,K,,i I hey took us over in a big sand field and we went to it, and things began to happen. Xwo-lhiids uf tho fel GOVERNMENT J ENCOURAGES BIG CIRCUS TO DO ANNUAL TOUR flruff old papns,- tiio have been tolling- Tommy and 'little Joe lliat there'll be no big circuses here this year, are in for' a bad ten minutes, for Sells-Kioto Circus is coining- l Medford, June 8. Jinny pnins over Hie countrx- have dad lo bock down from just Ibis pre mntiire Ktiiteineul, soy the circus men. 1'iipos have hod some reason to make tho dccliirntion that only small circuses would lie able to get about their home territory .'this year. The rnilroud congestion nil over tho coun try, especially in the middle west, pnve reason to nil such talk, liuj lows bad never driven jff the pnvc mcnt in their life so when fliey bit that sand, they went all lo pieces. Out of the filieeii that were on the truck I was on, two of us qualified nnd 1 was one of the two. You can iniag ino how much prnclice I needed driving- an empty truck iif'thc sond nfler my experience- lit the lilue l'.cifge mine. I think Hint vV6 who (piulify will bo given a traction course and then we will be sent back. I know we will be sent back ns soon as we fjiinlitfy, but 1 don't know just how much we w ill hnve to do. You wanted lo know who Hie Ap- pleirutcs were I met in Choeiigo. Well. 1 don't know myself, only 1 guess 1 met nil of Hicni. 1 sure hud u good lime. I will come bock Hie southern route so os to come through Med ford. I'll lake chances on felting lo Chicago some other lime. 1 have received nil your letters o. k., nnd the address is right. Yon see there tire no regular ('. A. C. companies here so this is culled the 1st Provisional com pany, the new tinny regulations re quire that on every soldier's letter he shall hove his overseas number on it. My number is ,S.!-i:iliS, put right oliei' in y name on the same line like Ihis v! S. W. (SilllltiS). This is alma; as hard a place to get ac quainted in ns iinv place 1 ever saw. I've heard n lot about sonUiei-n hos pitality, hut I haven't seen much of it yet. I've got ue,uaitited with one little girl 1 go mid see. Her folks are very nice. They have a nice home and also a nice ear, in which we go out riding, so i guess k'l! have to get along. I'll wire if I start home sud denly, so you will know of my com ing, l.ovinglv, KUNI-: WI1ITK. V. S. S. South Dakola. April 2:1. 11I1S. Ileal Friend: 1 received your let ter toduy nil'1 was very pleased to bear from you. I expect it must be rather dull in the old town, hut it will be buck In normal when we nil come marching home again, let's hope. 1 am rather surprised to hear Hint Ouke is in France already. I have met several men and boys 1 knew here in New York, but none from Medford. I certainly would like lo get a fur lough nnd go home for two weeks, but presume I'll have to lake mine niter the war. They nre only giving 10 day furloughs now and that would hardly give me lime to get across, let atone return. 1 suppose you remember (ilcn T. aid ley, do you not f lie is on this boat but 1 see little of him os lie works on the bridge, while 1 work below. There nre hundreds of fighting eruf of nil sorts nnd descriptions here now. warships of 11I kinds, neroplanes Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. ; Drungists refund money it it fails. Jdc Cncle Sam stepped ill and said that the people should be niuused in limes like these, and, as n result ot gov ernment encouroirement, H lie big- cir cuses are out. And here comes Sells Floto circus to town with its lung trnins getting- over the mils without n hitch, due lo Hie fact that Hie White Father nnd his chiefs down in Wash ington, recognize Unit t lie circus is the most beloved of American amuse ment: enterprises. Sclls-Floto circus, soys the nd vance men, is bigircr than ever, better than ever, of course, and a thrill patriotic spectacles and sturtlinij new fen tu res. by the hundreds in t lie air. Also they have a great many balloons guarding and palroling for the lurking subma rine. The camouflage prncticcd on (he ships is very wonderful. Some ore miide to resemble icebergs, while others are liurdly distinguishable from huge rocks and still olhcrs are ns a part of the sea itself. Well, I'll qujf now, so I'll have something to sny next time. Sincerely vours, DF.WF.Y FAHRICK. The town may get back to normal a long while after but it will never be so fur from normal, hid, as it will be when you boys come iiinrchiug home. MONTANA MAN DRAWS PRIZE TRACT 0.& C. LAND Kntrlca for tho O. & C, grant lands In Jackson county closed May 25th and tho drawings were made May 2Sth at Uoseburg. There were about 125 applicants in Jackson county but the list of winners has not yet been mado public. It is known, however, that C. Chntlatn of Montana, won the "prize" tract of 123 acres, in the so- called "dosort district" known as the Fads and Perduo property. The land unentered will he thrown open again Juno 10th without regard to units. ' In the first drawing the units ns arranged by the government could not bo broken, the undcslrahlo land going with the desirable land, but In the second drawing the appli cant may file oil any property that Is adjoining regardless of tho original classification. Washington Secretary Daniels announced n new world's record for warship construction, Mare1 Island navy yurd turning out torpedo boat destroyer Ward in 1AV4 days after keel was laid. COREGA . Holds False Teeth Firmly in Mouth It rrevcnta Soro Gums Gums shrink or swell and Plates become loose, which Is no fault ot the Dentist. An application of COR EGA sifted ovcnly on the Dental Plato relievos these conditions. It holds .the Date firmly and comfort ably A position. Also promotes mouth hygiene. - 25c at Drug Stores and Dental Sup ply Houses. Your Druggist can get It from bis wholesaler. Free sample from Corcga Chemical Co., Clevoland, hlo. (Advertisement.) JOHN A. PERL INDEHTAKKIU Lnd Assistant. M BOVTH HARTLETT. Phone M. 47 and 47-J1. Automobile Hoars Service, into Ambulance Sarrlc. Caranar, (Hy Charles 11. N'ewell, Editor of The Dallas Dispatch.) SAX ANTONIO, Tex., June 3. Seven cnrloii'is of Ciermnu propa ganda destined for distribution in Mexico hnve been caught here in the mail censorship net nnd burned since February . More information of vital import once in catching (ierman spies in this and other countries has been caught in the same net than bus been un earthed in New York. For the Alamo city hns been and still is to some extent the great relay point in this country for spy mes sages. Kstablishmont of tho bureau in which mail to nnd from Mexico has bceifc censored since February 1, was leconnneniled bv Postmaster (Jeorgc j. Annisted of San Antonio, the first of lust September. Armisted is a former newspaper nmn, ns well post d ns any one along the border about Mexican affairs. lioard of Censors. The censorship bureau is not ad ministered by biiu, though its ex pense is charged to bis office. It is administered by a board composed ot AY. I. Yotnw, chairman, who for years headed the Division of Foreign Mails in New York; Captains J. J. Dickinson and l.ouis Agostinin, rep resenting t he army; Lieutenant Hew son, representing the navy; and M. K. Gordon, representing the war trade board. Two hundred clerks work in the hitrcuu, which is housed in n buildin; oil its own near the postoffice. .More than 2",00U pieces of nmil are handled through the bureau daily, and it bus brunches in the border towns, which handle mail for Mexico that originates in those towns or between San Antonio nnd the border. The enormous amount of German propaganda caught in the San Anto nio censorship net accounts for the declining power of Hun propagan dists in Mexico to paralyze Mexican olficiut circles. Moro than ,18,0(10 names of dis loynl persons nnd firms in this nnd oilier countries aro on a big list that is used in the ceusorship bureau. Many of those names were gathered as a direct result of the work of that bureau. Others came from similar censorship bureaus elsewhere. Letter Mull Head. Letter mail read there has result ed in the government's learning tlie Homes of (icruinn nnd other enemy ngeiits in this country 11s wellas in Mexico, nnd nccounls for Hie effec tive way in which many ambitious plans of the kaiser have Iiriscnrried. Tw'o months "ago, telephone wires ncross the Kin (Irunde were cut in ninny border towns. This was done nf the direction of one of the officials of the eensorstiip bureau, nnd did nol BrokenWind-Kssves Help your horse to health and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner A Spring Medicine lor that Tirtd Feeling Make the old horse look and act like new one. Ask your dealer lor them and one of Dr. Daniel Books on the horse this book telle you how ao locate lameneii, how to treat tpavln, curb and all lameness, how to cure :ollc end treat distemper or other colds. Heath's Drug Store Can serve you With Dr. Daniels Horse and Cattlo Medicine. Come In and 1 seo us and get a book. SUITS TO ORDER $25.00 UP Alto CfMnlno, Pmsslna and Altwtni 9t r Mal UPSTAIR Stock Ranch For Sale BV BJtOWN WTHTE 10 So. Fir St, 178 acres, two sets of buildings, lull equipment of machinery and stocked with sheep, horses, hogs, etc. 75 acres In alfalfa. For rent 8 aerca In garden, grain and alfalfa, under Irrigation. 1 W-P" ' i.ein I f ron ! meet with the approval of the army authorities.. . .Colonel Dnrfce, chief of stuff; hud telephone communication across the border, restored us soon as he could, , , Tho wires were but to avoid trans mission of. spy mosstigos, but a mora effective way of dealing with them than hy cutting telephone wires has been devised nnd is working satisfac torily. The llun propaganda burned RO far has consisted of newspaper, book anil magazine matter published in Spanish and German.' It came to San 'Antonio from Spain, Cuba and Argentina.' . - MEMORIAL FLAG IS : GIVEN PRESIDENT WILSON WASHINGTON, June 3 An Amer ican flag, made hy four Scotch wom en, and a Scotchman, and used at the . burial at Islay, Scotland, of American soldiers who lost their lives In fhe torpedoing of the transport Tuscanla, has been sent to President Wilson, and 'by him deposited in the National Museum is this city. The flag was made In order that the Stars and Stripes might ave over the graves of the men. The flag, 37x07 "Inches, showa plainly by its workmanship how It ' was made. It was transmitted to the president by Melville E. Stone, gen eral manager of the Associated Press, and has been placed on exhibition In the entrance hall of the older build ing - Hothsr's Friend , in Every Hess Comfort and Safety A&mnxl Btfoftf th Arrival of tho Stork. tii thnuqnniTq ' of American " homes ieRi la a battle nf tlm splendid and time-honored remedy, Mother's Friend, thft has nldcd many a woman through the trying ordcnl, saved her from suffering and pnin, kept her In hen Iih of mind and body in advance of hiiby's comlnjr, nnd bad a most wonderful Inflnenco tn developing; a healthy, lovely dis position in the child, ' 1 - Mother's Friend relieves the pain and dis comfort cnttsed by the strain on the llra mcnls, makes pliable thoso libers and muscle vrhich nature is expanding:, and soothes too inflammation of breast glands and other rareness. The tendency to nervotrSheM and to morninjr slckue&s or nausea is counter acted. . - ' , 'i ' By rtffrutrir npo tlurlng the period thtTmuii- clou ex pit ml with ease when baby lsorn. tension Is reduced nnd the pain and danger nt the crisis is naturally less. v.- , Mother's Friend is an external remedy, , Is ohnulidcly n:ife and Wonderfully cffectiY. ' It nut only nlhy.i distress lh advance but assures a speedy recovery far the mother,., This splendid preparation may be had at every drujr store, and is one of the greatest blessInK ever discovered for expectant moth ers. .Write to the DrmHleld Regulator Co Lnmnr Bids;., Atlanta. 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' ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and ean heartily r ommohd anyone afflteted as I waa t . see Qlm Chung and try hi Herb. : (Signed) W. R, JOHNBOM, Wltneesei: H. A. Anderson, Medford. ' 8. B. Holmes, Eagla Point. ;; " Frank Lewis, Eagla Point. ' ' ' ' . Wm. Lewis, Eagie Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagla Paint, C. E. Moore, Eagla Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagla Point. Qea. B. Von der Hellen, Eagla Paint, Thoa. 10. Mol. Katfa Paint WESTON'S Camera Shop ' The Only Exclusive v ; Commercial PhotographeB in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. ' Well do the rest. J. B. PALMER. Medford. - ; 808 East Main Street,