PAGE TWO BIEDFORD MATU TRIBUNE. MEDFOllD. OBEC.OX. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. 1918 fOCAL AND J PERSONAL Mrs. James Campliell left this mnr. niiiK for Ilerkeloy, Calif., to visit her daughter. Miss Nellie Campbell who Is a student at the University of Cali fornia and Is upending the summer working In the university laboratory. Great money saving event. Mann's remnant sale. Starts Thursday mor n In K. July 2.jtb. You can't afford to miss It. 10J I.ynno E. Smith, one of Iho draft contliiKent sent to Camp Lewis July IjIIi has been put In the signal corps service and transferred to a new post, at present not known. See our line of $2.60 lints. Miss Lounsbury, milliner. 110" Miss Anno McConnlck, home dem onstration agent, left Tuesday mor ning for Ilutto Kails and Derby to give canning demonstrations. At Ilutto Kails last night she addressed a meeting of the Civic cluh. Dr. IS. H. l'lckel of Medford. Is registered nt the Hotel Portland Fortluud, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Chrlstofferson and Miss Olivia Peterson of Sun Ka- facl, Calif., are guests at the Hotel Medford. Mr. Chrlstofferson Is the proprietor of a ranch near Talent. Mann's big remnant sale starts Thursday morning, July 23, Don't miss It. 105' -Emerson Peart of Fort Dodge, la., who arrived in Medford on July 8th 1o attend the funeral of his father, C. W. Peart and has since been visit ing relatives and friends, departed for home Tuesday night. Another big dance at Ragle Point Saturday night for benefit of Itcd Cross. Nice drive, splendid music, good time. In connection with the war moral crusade two women arrested the past few days by the Medford police are now in the county jail at Jackson ville awaiting to be taken to a Port land Institution. Hod CroBB benefit danco, Eagle Point, Saturday evonlng. Jtov. Dr. J. C, Rollins who some tlmo ngo enlisted for war V. M. C. A. service ovorseas arrived home recent ly from Seubeck, Wash., whore- be attended tho Y, M. C. A. suinmor school for two weeks. Of the 2-10 men in attendance 100 had enlisted for Y. M. C. A. war sorvlce. Dr. Rollins is at present uncertain as to ills future plans and Is considering several propositions tendered him for ovorseas service, 1917 Chovrolot for salo cheap. Call 413-J. 104 Prof. K. II. Bowman, formor prin cipal of the Medford high school who for the pnst three years has licen principal of the Klnmath county high school and will serve another year in that enpneity, for several days lias lieen visiting relatives and friends in Medford and vicinity. Mrs. llowmnn Is In Illinois visiting relatives, and Prof, llowmnn will return to Klam ath Fulls next Monday. llo recently returned from Portland from a quest In snurcli of leuchers to fill vacancies In t ho Klamath county high school staff, and reports that competent touchors iu'o very scarce. Hals from 75c up ntl.ottio How ard's. 10,-, County visitors registered nt the hotels today Included .1. I). Tucker of nrownsboro, II. Joy of Ituch. O. Adams and 1.. I,. Cron or Ilutto Falls. J. V. Kales of Hold 111)1 and T. 11. Hames of Talent. To Chnutumiita Special Intnrur bnn car leavos Hotel Med'ord 7:15 p. in., returning after program. Hound trip 50 cents. The stuto president of tlio Kohoknh assembly, .Mrs. Jennlo llurke or (Irnnts Pass, paid an official visit to Olive Hebekali lodge No. 2S, Inst night. The local lodgo put on the Initiatory work In a beautiful unit Impressive manner. Clean-up sale of wall paper nt greatly reduced prices. Waters.' int. C. W. McDonald relumed today from a short business visit nt Port land. The Saturday night event Is the Hcd Cross benefit dance at K.ngle Point. Hood time guaranteed, and good music. , Two well known southern Oregon dentists who some time ago enlisted in the. dental corps of the army and wore commissioned first lieutenants, will report for duly nt ( nnip Lewis on July 2l!. They nre llr. Fred Ucs terfleld of Klamath Kails, and Dr. Pert H. K.lllott of Cants Pass. War prices on all wall paper nt Waters', ion Mrs. M. L. Patton of Uosel.urg left for home today after a visit here With relatives. Insure our grain and hay. (icn eral Insurance. i i). Wiiml Ji Co . No. 7 West Klcveuth street. Constable A. C. Chapman arrived homo today from Portland, having assisted a deputy l ulled Stall's niiir bIihI to lake several pi Isonera from 'Medffird to the state metropolis. Special summer prices on all mil linery. Miss Louusliiiry. milliner, 12B Knst .Main. 1 m Among the arrlvalB at the Hotel Hall, Klamath Kalis, last Saturday were P. S, Anderson and Helen and Josephine Anderson of Medford. Furniture packing and crating. Douglas,, 201 South Hlverslde. Phone 102-J. Ill Following a several weeks visit with relatives anil friends In the val ley, Mrs. Ethel Hetty and daughter left Tuesday for their home at Jop lln. Mo. Full line of camp goods. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Maru, of tlio University club staff defeated Fuji of the Hotol Medford staff In the long distance billiard match at Tlrown's, which closed Tuesday afternoon, 1000 points to 890. Hollablo repairing at Pacific High way Garage. 108 Mr. and .Mrs. Fay J. Canon, for mer residents here, have arrived In Medford from their home at Sacra mento for a visit with relatives and friends, after which they. will visit their parents, former mayor and Mrs, Canon, at Hoseburg. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the insurance Man. Hubert A. Smith, a Jackson county noy sent to Fort McDowell seven weeks ago, who had been confined In a hospital at San Francisco since shortly nftor his arrival at the fort with a serious case of pneumonia was able to return (to his company this week. In a letter Just received ho reports all Jackson county boys at the fort well and cheerful. Storage batteries for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. E. D. Jeffrey and Miss Grace Ilarnes Wilson departed Monday evening for Portland, where they were to take the steamer the follow Ing afternoon for Los Angeles. They will spend a fortnight or more visit ing friends and relatives In Los An geles and San Francisco. Now Is the time to Insure grain. It. A. Holmes protects you agulust loss by fire, while standing and while being harvested, threshed and in granary. An auto tourist party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. F. Carslnelll Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Chas. YV. Whitney of San Francisco, left the Hotol Med ford tills morning for Crater Lake. A fow minutes work and some top dressing will restore that old faded top. C. 12. Gates Auto Co. Professor C. I. Lewis, head of the horticultural department of the O. A. C, Is In the city today for a confer ence with County Agricultural Agent C. C. Cute regarding the pear ripen ing Investigation being conducted by the latter. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. ' Mr. and Mrs. U'. J. Skewos and family arrived home Tuesday from a several weeks motor trip in Califor nia. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 South Hlverslde. J. C. Williams and family of Itogue Hivur, whose home was burned down by a forest fire near that city last weok, will live on a tent on tlio place until the Irrigation season Is over. Dr. Ilolne, Garnett-Corey Illdg. Hev. J. K. Halllio, pastor of tlio Presbyterian church nt Phoenix, is in attendance nt the meeting of the Presbyterian Bynod of Oregon which is lu session this week at Eugono. Mrs. Ilnuey for hemstitching and pecollng. Garnett-Corey Illdg. Orvlllo W. Smith, Walter L. Wil son and William A. Seffleld of Med ford have enlisted In the navy at the Ashland recruiting office as second class seamen. Federal Cord Tiros are hero. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hhyno and son of San Diego are auto tourists at the Hotel .Medford who are en route to Crescent City. Pacific Highway Garage still on deck. Olaf Petlerman and Mrs. E. L. Lewis of Eureka, Calif., auto tourists are guests at the Hotel Holland. Spoke-tile will fix that loose wheel. C. E. Gates Auto Co. I0S" Wayne Leever of Central Point, who recently enlisted In the liuval reserve and has been stationed at Sealtle has received orders to report for duty nt the Hruuiorton navy yard on July 29. Don't Just nsk for oil, Insist on Veedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .Mrs. Helen Minkler, formerly of Medfurd, who for the past year has been In the naval reserve service with the rank of chief yeoman. Is homo on n furlough visiting relatives und friends in '.Medford and Ashland. Heforo returning to the llremerton navy yard she will visit her son Dar rel who has completed his navy radio course at Mare Island us electrical expert and Is now instructor of two classes numbering mi men taking the same course. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nuboue corsets. Phone ;.v'i-ll. II, James Cornell, who with several companions was recently arrested In a house on Hlverslde avenue on the charge of vagranc) will not be tried on that charge and has been sent by the uiilhorlllos to the lounty hospital for medical treatment. T. .1. Fry, the Phoenix burlier left today to Join the colors. Included among motor tosrlst par ties registered at the Hotel Medford today were the following': Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Mac-lay, Mrs. 'M. J. Pierce and chauffeur Grover Hunter of Petaluina, Calif.; Mr. and .Mrs. George H. Sneath and F. H. Sneatli of Sun Francisco; and Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Power, C. 11. Judd, Miss ,Keyn olds, Miss Margaret Power, and chauffeur George Hell, of Grand Hup- ids, Mich. A. C. Ilowlett, the veteran Eagle Point hotel landlord and Mail Trib une correspondent was a ."Medford visitor today on business. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer shuvlngs at Valley Fuel Co. All fuel strictly cash from now on. 105 Visitors nt the hotels today includ ed the following: Harry P. Lovlck of Rochester, N, Y Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Stewart of Sacramento, J. J. Donegan of Hums, Ore., F. Van Eschen or Salem, George Hratton of Klamath Falls, O. Llabo and Mrs. E. M. Cross of Los Angeles, S. Matthews of To ledo, O., Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Italim and S. Price of San Francisco, and Isaac Ferguson, O. N. Price, C. A.. Toinassene, S. E. Bracken, O. D. Uloom, H. T. Ilolden and A. C. Harne koff of Portland. Your neighbor's new car may be his old one painted with Murphy Da Cote Varnish. C. B. Gates Auto Co. Tom Wilson, deputy United States revenue collector employed on Ip herltance taxation, who has been spending several days In the valley, returned to Portland Wednesday. He is an old time democratic politician, hailing from Baker City. E Mrs. Donald Clark recently re eelved a thrilling letter from Miss Dorothy Conner describing her experi ences in the recent German drive which smashed thru limine, France, where Miss Conner had charge of a canteen. Brulne Is on the Vesle riv er between Soissons and Hhelms, to ward which the allied forces are now making rnpid progress. Miss Conner, daughter of Mrs Charlos Connor, formerly of Jackson. vllle. was on (he Lusitania when the boat was sunk, and had a narrow es cape from death. Nothing daunted she soon returned to take up relief work near tho fighting lino, and had been at Braino many months ivhcn the Germans broke thru the Chemin Dos Dames and drove south. Miss Conner describes the fright ful bombardment and seeing tile Ger man planes coming over the northern horizon. A French soldier pointed to them and said, "They are only a few miles ahead of the German ad vanced guards." After tending sev eral wounded soldiers Miss Conner hastily got together a few personal belongings and climbed into a Ford car bound for Paris the Inst car to lonve before the Invading forces ar rived. She lost several valuable ar ticles, and tho cuntoon of course with till Its supplies and furnishings fell Into the hands of the Germans. Miss Conner Is now In Purls and wrote that as soon ns the allies swept back the hated Huns she would re turn to llraine and continue her re lief work. OBITUARY Francis Ann Kliiiohammer died ni the home of her daughter. Mrs. Cath erine Van Dyke, a mile northeast of 'hoenlx, Tuesday. July 2:1, nt 2:30 o'clock, of dropsy. Death canto at the ngo of 70 years. Sho was a widow r Clause Kllnchammer, who died In 1909. .Mrs. Klluehammer was born in lA'bannon, Ore., February 2S, IMS. She had been a resident of Jackson iiunly since she liecame fifteen y-ars of age, and all her children were bom In this county, nil of whom nre alive. They are: Fred Klinehnuiuier of this city; Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke of Phoenix; Arthur Kllnehiimmer ol Jacksonville; William Kllnehaninior of Oakland, Cal.; Miss Ida Klluehammer f Yreka. Cat.; Mis. F. L. Hummer of Modesto, Cal.. und Miss Francis Kline- hummer of Marshlleld, Ore. Mis. Kllnchammer was n member of the Pioneer Society and the Presby terian church. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. WEDDING BELLS " JOI I NSTON- D A I LY llaipll 1 Johnston and Miss Mary Agnes Dully were married In Jacksonville Satur day, July 2(1. 191S, Hev. A. II. Gam mons officiating. The bride was for merly a resident of Phoenix, this county, und Mr. Johnston Is a ranch er of the lioxy Ann district. Both the bride und groom nro well known In this county and are quite popular among the young people of this local ity. Mr. Johnston is a graduate of the North Dakota Law school. Mr mil Mrs. Johnston will make Ihrlr homo at 504 West Fourth street. Medford. PUT OUT FIRES The heavy ruins ol' Monday nnd Tuexluy in the hill and mountain dis tricts extinguished all the forest I'ires that were burning in Jackson und nil jacent counties. Hugh II. Kunkin, su pervisor of the ( rater Lake national forest, sluted Ibis morning that' nil 'ires were out in his district nnd Hint the slnle was clean lor the first time in mouths. There wen) very heavy rains in the ( 'rater Lake territory on .Monday and more rain yesterday. The welcome rainfall in .Medford nnd vicinity yesterday amounted to only of an inch, but it did a world of ijood lo nil kinds of (.'rowing crops The recent cool weather has nisi; been of great benefit to the crops. IN ENGLAND JULY 1ST C. W. Adams, brother of Ernest Adams .of Willow Springs, who was killed In an aeroplane accident In England a few weeks ago, has re ceived a letter from a Red Cross cap tain in London giving some details of the fatal accident. Adams was flying -with an instruc tor, and when making a landing the machine hit a mess of telephone wires which turned the machine over, hurl ing it to the ground. Adams was Instantly killed while the Instructor was Injured seriously. The writer expressed gratitude that the deceased did not suffer and was not disfig ured, adding: "He was a fine, clean cut American boy, one that his coun try may well be proud of." Adams was buried July 1st at Lin coln, England, beside 11 other Amor lean flyers who gave their lives while preparing to meet the Bocho at the front. Zurich, Tuesday. July 2.1. In the course of the siltine; of the Austrian lower house 011 Kriduy, Deputy l'ik snifl Hint western Bohemia for months liml received no flour or lirend nnd that in I'ilsen starvation hail led to most lumentnlilc rones, quences and the town had been lilnc- il permnncntlv under murtial law. Food Minister I'uiil concluded n gloomy survey of the situation with the remark that he viewed neither the present nor Hie future situations with optimism. He wns only trying-, lie snifl, to avoid 11 dangerous pessim ism. Portland ldvestock , I'OIITI.AM), Ore., July 21 Cat tie steady; receipts lull. Steci prime, .'fl l.T-'dn 12.25; cood lo choice 10.7."iYi 11.7.'i; medium to irood, !l..'il (11 lfl.7."; luir to medium, .8.."i0('i !).."0 ; common to fair, .t.".."(l(fi S.-'ill ; rows anil heifers, choice, fS.II0(fi '8..10; medium lo good, $11.1111(0 7. "ill; fair to medium, ."1.1111(11 (i.110; cutlers, .fl.tlllio' ;:.IM: bulls, ."i..ill((f i ..-() ; calves, fS.."i(l (fill.."(; slockcrs and feeders, ijqi.OO (ft 8.(11). Hogs, higher; receipts, 4(1(1. Prime mixed, $18.(i0(o' 18.lt) ; medium mixed. .H7.l.'(u 17.8.".; rough heavies, .flli.S (11 1 i.lKI; pigs, .l."i.7."i(ii l(i.2.j; hulk of ales, 18.110. Sheep steady; receipts l.M). Knst of mountains lambs, .K1.7.i(ii l-t.'J.'i: val ley lamhs, -i:i..-l(i 14.00; yearlings, f!l.."0(fi 10.11(1 ; wethers, .f8..')(l(u !).."i(); ewes, (i.(mi,i ,s.(M. Under anil li&gs I'OUTI.AXH, Ore., July 24.- Hot ter higher: city creanicrv prints, .Me; nitons extra. Having price butter I'at, ."4e; cube extras. 4.")'..e: firsts. I ! : seconds, I2(u 4;tc; dairy, Ilile. KOUS -Selling price, case count. 44' Ituyiin; price, 40V; candled. Itic; selected candled in curious, IS 01 ."ile. I'OI'I.TKY Hens, 21,,, ';!,.; ,ri. rs J(i(fT27c; old roosters. Hie; (iirkcy. 28nt .'iOc: "ecsc. 22e: ducks. yfiiiii, 2-Mu -Ho. Perl mod Grain WHF.AT Xcw crop, 2..n; Imrlcv. feed. $.'i(l; lircwilis. .ri2; oats, .scl liiil; corn. No. :i. vellow. (iS bid. JIlI.I.S'l'l'l-'l'S - Hraii. .'l; shorts, f'l:t; middlim;s, :i!I.O(l(if:t!..Ml. HAY -Hujiiijj price, timotliv. $;!,'! ( II: nll'all'a, 28: grain. 2ti. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOR SALF. Pure milk und cream Dressier Dairy., Piioue 424-Y nnd 777-L, lu! TOI.KIX), Ohio, July 24. World's records were stuttered on the new one mile track Tuesday in the in auguration of lirund circuit rucini; in Toledo. Miss Harris JI., in the Iree for nil pace, went the first mile in l:.j8lj, the fastest mile covered by a pnring mare. In the .second heat of that event, Kihvinil R, (I 'on) Gccrs, drove Single CI., w inner of the race, n mile in 1 -MK, ehinjr that horse n new. record and estnlilisliirij; a rec ord for (lie fastest two paced heals. In Miss Harris M's heat .lie travel ed the first iiiarter in :10 seconds, the hall' in "ill seconds and last quarter in 24 'i seconds. Her feat was the sec ond fastest mile ever puced, Directum holding the record of 1 :."8 made at Columbus in Hill. The second heat was the se.-ond time in his career thut (leers has rid den a mile under two minutes. William, the world's champion pn ccr, took the lead in the first hent and held it to the stretch. He was un equal to the flush und finished fourth. HAYS OF PORTLAND ' PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR Kl'CilONT., July 24. llcvoreml Charles W. Ilnys, of Portland, was today elected moderator of the Ore gon synod -of the I'rcshvterian church w-hich convened here in annual ses sion. Ifev. .Mr. Ilnys election was un animous, lie is slate Sunday school missionary. Ifev. William Itaird of linker is the retiiin moderator. Key. A. MeCrao of Pendleton was the choice for secretary of the sviiihI, and Rev. W. W. Whittlesey of Philomath was elected recording clerk of the session, rortv ministers were 111 nt- tondnnce lit the onenimr session and it is expected Unit 7(1 will he here to morrow. AIR RAID DESTROYS GOOD PASTOR'S SUGAR I.OXDOX, July 24. The Kent food control committee lius erauteil 11 llaptist minister l.'i pounds of siiiiiir to replace Hie same quantity saved from file fnmily rations against the ennninir seiison, which wus destroy ed bv n ltonilt in a recent nir raid. HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs, Wells of Petersburg Tells How. Petersburg, Va. "For two years my daughter suffered from a weakness ana pains in ner right side; at times she was so bad she could not do any work. For two yearn she was at tended by the best physicianshere.and toth agreed that she would have to be operated on. I suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and at first she refused to ta:;e ic, but finally consented. From the very beginning it helped her, and now she is entirely well, and telling everybody how much good it has done her. "-Mrs. W. D. Wells, 22ti North Adams Street, Petersburg, Va. If every cirl who sutlers as Miss Wells did, or irom irregularities, painful periods, backache, euleache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief fi.ir.i such suffering. For specia1 advice women are asked to write the Ldia K. Pinkharo-Medicine Co., Lynn, Masa. The result i f forty years experience is nt your service. PROGRAM Chautauqua ASHLAND Thursday Afternoon Prelude, Itoyal Hawaiian Quintet. Inspirational lecture, "llrnnea of Hold." H. V. Adams. KvenlUK Mother (looee Festival, hv the "Kiddles." Entertainment, "Hawaii Lund of Muflc" in) Concert, Koyai Hawaiian Quintet: tin !llu? Iruted lecture, "Itiimlillns ThrouKh Paradise," Mildred Leo1 Clemens. t 1 Showing new million pictures of Ha-j wall s ever active volcano, Mt. 1 Kil.iuea, 1VERSITIES LONDON, July !. Soldiers nndj -ailfirs of the lirilih empire who nre! unfit for further active scrvi:-c and who de.-ire to undertake 11 coni'.-e in higher educational trainini; can now realize their hopes. I'llder the nuiiccs of the llhofh". Trust und the Lord Kitchener Na tional Mcmoriu! l-'unil, the Overseas Suilor uiifl Soldier Scholarships fund has heen founded. l'nder Ihis fund, Ihose inemhers of the overseas forces who nre unfit for service nnd who hovf heen rcc- oniir.emled hv the authorities, will he' Safe jWlfly:foriKFAMTSaBdSilWUD ASK FOR and GET The Original Nourishing Delicto us Digestible For Infants.In valids and Growing Children. The Original Food-Drink For Ail Ages, NOW IT IS THE WISE MAN That saves his used Razor blades and has them resharpened. Safe ty Razor blades are becoiningvery hard to pet. In fact some brands arc off the market entirely. We make the old blades as good as new. SO cents ner do.t n. Let us show you. HEATH'S DRUG STORE . Phono 8S4 The San-Tox Store. liKjiii.Y co.M.Mi:.vi).in,n i I l The fact that a young man pays his Mils lty chock Is highly commend- VI y- 1 II mJ alile, showini; that he realizes the ad- " 1 Jl I r vantages of safety, convenience and I T 1 1 11 I economy. Are you also paying in II (1)js efflcc1( Wiiy? you are vlte(1 lll lo start a Checking Account with us. . IfjiJ -jk '' ESTABLIS H ED 1 asa - --- THE INDEPENDENT SHOP Wo are not In the comldno. Wo aro not letting someone else dic tate how we should run our business. We employ first-class work, men, use the liest materials and guarantee satisfaction. The policy of this shop Is the samo as It has always been. At the idd stand, Corner of liivcrsldo and Klglitli. Billings Carnage and Auto Works Gagnon Lumber Yard All Kinds of! roiigli ;tiitl rirrsspcl Lumber. Specialties : Dimension stuff. Finishing Lumber, Shingles, Sash and Jfoors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products. Place orders now for Fruit Boxes. New Shed 113 S. Front St. Phone 859, Medford Clubbing Rates Medford Mall Tribune and Crescent City Courier. Medtord Mall Trlhuno ( Dally). 1)0 i Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00 J7.00 ClnhldnB rate, $C.00. Medford Mall Tribune ( Weekly 1 $1.50 Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00 j3.nu Clubbing rale. $2.50. t i J? PORTLAND, ORB. k torf plan, lo ttay wtfrfl In Tim iImm! Hat tr.-H. I .SO I7lr tit m.. . . Auaara IT. tttU, chen scholarship varying from .$7'0 to $J Ail', dcpcnilinir upon the uni versity they choose. . Those chosen must have hud either n university or preparatory trnin infr. If they have had neither they must, in (he opinion of tho nuthori ties, huve developed consideruhle character mid power of thought. FIRE THREATENS HANGAR AT NORFOLK WAVY YARD NOIUi'OLK, V11., July 24. Fire which started today in nn imiueii.se liunL'iir nt the liuval liase here threat cneil to destroy, the structure. Help -c:;s summoned from Norfolk. The flumes spread to the udmin istrntion huihliii und iluiuuceit that .structure hel'ore they were hroiutht under control. The origin is not huown. Rich Milk.Malted Grain Extract in Powder. Substitutes Coot YOU Same Price WESTON'S Camera Shop The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or ! place by appointment. Phono 147-J. Wif'U do the rest. J. B. PALMIK, Mpdford ' 203 East Main Strat, j