V PXTJE FOUR SIedford Mail xuibune PUULIHHKO RVKKT AKTK1INOON j, EXCIJPT SUNDAY BY THSI IIKHFOUU PRINTING Ctt Office Mull Tribune Building, 1S-I1-II no ir sireec rnons is. A consolidation of the Democrstle Times, The Msdfort Malt. The Modfor Trlbuna, Tha Southern Orcgonlan, The Tho lfcdfonl ffunday Bun ta fnrntahto. subscribers desiring a MTn-4a7 dally newspaper. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor. OT5o.rmo Tamwai BY MAIL, IN AliVANCIC: Dally, wllh Sunday Sun, yr8.00 jany, wun eummy bun. montn.. .00 ' Dally, without Bundav sun. yenr 1.00 lially, without Sunday Sun, month .SO wooKiy Man Trlbuna, one year 1.60 Sunday Bun. one y"- 1.60 y CARRIKIt In Modtord. Aahland. Jacksonville, Ontral Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 7.80 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .15 Dally, without Sunday Bun. year. 1.00 wniiji wunom ouaaay bud, monia Official paper of the City of Mtdtord. viucim paper or jacasoa t.xunty. Entered aa second-class matter at Hertford, Oregon, under the act of March B, JBIV. worn dally averaire circulation foe alz months endliif Sec 31, 1918 . 3,040 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED puBsa Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to 1 no use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the iwui news puousnea Herein. Ail rights of republication of special dispatches are aieo reaerveq. 11 f ' WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY OP OCCUPATION, Feb. 7. One of the most modern hospitals In Europe today Is In Coblenz operated by the medical corps of the army ot occupa tion. , The hospital Is a combination of American and German advance ment In this line. During the war, this hospital, now used for surgical coses and known as American hospi tal No. 6, was a gart ot the garrison of Coblenz. When the Germans with drew they left all the modern electri cal appliances, and the Americans brought with them the latest im provements in hospital equipment which was used in furnishing No. 6. Four other hospitals, under Amer ican supervision, are being operated in Coblenz, one of them with fifteen hundred beds. : Within the ocenpied area, there are nine American hospi tals, including the five in Coblenz. Two of these are In Trier, one in Pruiu and another In Mayen. AVhlle these are known as evacua tion hospitals each of them is equip ped and is functioning as a base hos pital, being located in buildings eith er used by the Germans for the same purpose or In old German army bar racks. The hospital staffs consist of about forty officers each. Approx 1 imately one hundred nurses have been assigned to each of the nine hospitals, in addition to a large number of enlisted men. - The medical corps of the Third army is headed by Colonel J. AV. Gris singer, of Philadelphia, as chief sur Bcon, with Colonel H. C. 3Iaddux, of Orange, Virginia, in charge of the hospitals. N'S EXCHANGES GRATEFUL TO PUBLIC I .' ; The management of (be Woman's Exchiince and Best Iioom wishes to express their thanks and appreciation to the business, professional men and tho public in irencral, who so kindly donated money, material, ' fixtures, furniture, services and words of en couragement in order, that a rest room and exchange could be opened, and that a Ion? felt need mizht be sup plied. The room is now rcadv for the use of the public and ttie management jnvilos out of town Indies nnd fami lies, clerks, school children or anv one who carries a lunch to brine it in 1 there and eat it. A cup of coffee, tea or cocoa can be served. All arc invited to call. tiaira m Dr.-i. King's New Discovery ,v almost never fails to bring quick relief ' Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough soon quiets down. Another dose and a liot bath before jumping into bed, a good sleep, and back to normal in the morning. Dr. ICing's New Discovery 5s well tnown. For fifty years it's been relieving coughs, colds and bronchial attacks. For fifty years it has been Bold by druggists everywhere. A : reliable remedy that you yourself or any member of your family can take safely, 60c and $1,20. lYahTT hose Stubborn Bowela Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purga tive, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative, Dr. King's New Life Fills. Tonic in action, it stimulates tho lax bowels. o!d by druggists. . 25c A STRIKE MADE IN GERMANY. nnllE Seattle strike is unjustifiable, from any point of JL view. The shipworkers broke faith with the gov ermnentanul their employers when they walked out, and tho sympathetic strike of the other toilers of Seattle is . L .... , ,, 1 . 1 . 1. .1 .1... .1 sheerest tony, me latter affreemoiits 'made with their anee of their own, but seek to punish the eomnuinity in an effort to secure more pay for men already receiving far higher wages than they are themselves. Few of the strikers admit favoring the strike, but they gladly obey the order of the im'spoiisiblo'j promise shat tering, lawless element they have placed in control, whose sole desire seems to be to show their power and spend the million or so piled up from dues in their treasury. An agreement with them is merely a scrap of paper. The general strike is not an American invention or in stitution. It is, like Marxian socialism which flowers in Bolshovikism, made in (.icrmany and investigation will probably show that Germans or pro-Germans are direct ing this effort to bull-doze the government by paralyzing the industries of Seattle. All over the world the Germans, defeated in battle, are stirring up industrial unrest and revolution in allied countries, hoping thereby to create revolution and anarchy to the profit of Germany part and parcel of the German propaganda. During the war, the government was forced to put up with unreasonable exactions of profiteers, in order to speed up production. That need is now past, and a read justment is due. The gains of the profiteering ship builders, munition maker and food profiteer will be taxed back into the government coffers but the profiteering workman, having spent his money as ho made it, cannot be reached. Probably no branch of labor was ever paid more for doing less thau the ship workers among whom sabotage wasTa recognized institution. Petted and .spoiled by high wasres and covernment ship. building plants showed a constantly decreasing out put for an increasing cost finally reaching the stage where the I. AV. W. leaders saw an opportunity to over awe commuuitv and eovcrnmeut by a display of despotic power, modeled along the lines of the German revolution. The issue of whether union labor under irresponsible leadership is greater- than the government aud the com munity must be fought out sooner or later, and Seattle is as good a battle ground as any, for labor is bet ter organized thau in any other American city and its leaders more radical and unreasoning, because they arc at heart Marxian socialists and If the government is not firm and the strikers win, every city in the laud will see a similar strike aud the long her alded "social revolution" will The nation' should stand and keep the. yards closed indefinitely, rather than sur render to the insatiable demands of radical labor agitators whose hidden goal is the overthrow of American inst itu tions and the establishment of Bolsheviki "proletariat" rule on their rums. The Returned Soldier and the Citizen The whole prosram of reconstruc tion and readjustment is one that re volves around the miestion of labor. What can we do to furnish cmploy- mpnf tn thp rot ninpl nml rptnrninf? Voldier and at the same time keep those who have employment at work also? There is little use in' askine Oreaon manufacturers and employers to take on more men. if they arc already load ed to their full remiircmcnts. If our factories can sell onltMhe goods al ready bcinz made mid the demand does not increnKC fur their products, how can more people be civen work? "It is a ouestion that every citizen can answer and be of practical help. Buy the eoods that our Orenon fac- JOHNSON FAILS.TO RECALL SOLDIERS WASHINGTON', Feb. 7. Another effort today by Senator Johnson ot California to secure senate consider ation of his resolution favoring im mediate withdrawal ot American troops from Russia ended in failure. A motion by Senator Johnson to sub stitute his resolution for the post office appropriation bill was defeated 37 to 32. SEATTLE STRIKE. . (Continued from page one.) that tacks had been -Dread in tho streets to stop automobiles, caused many automobile drivers to wrup tlicil tires with rope. Up and down Seattle's downtown streets today barber shops, restaur ants, motion picture houses and many stores bore sians "closed by . the strike." Last nisrht all the theaters were dark and many of the windows of the big stores were not lighted. There was little activity on the streets today. Many autoists. having heard the "tack story" left their ma chines in their garratres. There were no street cars. Only occasional trucks were working. Most of them bore signs "carrying milk for babies," or "exempted bv strike committee." Seattle's streets, homes and busi ness houses were supplied with elec tric lights last night, despite rumors and threats that no power would be generated. City officials suid the un ion engineers and firemen nt the mu nicipal light plant had refused to strike. Union labor leaders said they had been exempted. Gas also was supplied. .. HEDFOUD MATL TRTBTTNTC, suiters nave vioiateu nun employers, have no rtiov- recognition, tne output or me advocates of direct action. be at hand. the delay in ship building tories are mukimr. increase the de mand for uAryprodurtx nnd the de mand for men to make thctn increases at the same time. Oregon manufacturers employ Ore con citizens nnd our factories are better in many ways than anv to be found elsewhere, nnd to fail to buy the products is to discredit our citi zens us being capable of tuniiiiL' out products couul to other places. It is not a question of sympathy, sobs or subsidies; it is simply a prac tical (mention that every citizen of Oregon has in his or lwr hands to an swer and ad iusl. 1 f vou want to real ly aid the movement to employ more men then huv the eoods' that these men manufacture and thus increase the demand. JEROME, Ariz., Feb. 7. Copper mining companies here today an nounced a wage cut, effective tomor row, of 75 cents per day. The 'order affects 4000 men and puts the .base wage for miners back to $5.15 a day, which was the scale before the fed eral mediation board ordered an In crease last July. The distillers might turn some of their plants into orphans' homes. They are responsible for lots of thenu' Philadelphia Inquirer. PAINS AND ACHES YIELD : QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irritant? Ihen let the soothing, warming apph cation of Sloan's Liniment ston tho . uav.iiij ii, k uiuuu aviajr uuui the conrcstcd part. It is the nrcssure on the nerves bv the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or ioiijt that makes you ache. So when Sloan's Linirncnt relieves the cwollcn blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on the surface, the I'rlces 3(lc, JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone JL 47 nnd 47-J2 Automobile Hcnrso Service Lady Assistant ' x 32 SOUTH riAUTLETT Auto Ambulance Service. Coroner rrcDFCVRTV OTCF.fKYN. FRIDAY. FRURTTATIY - 7. ATiTHE LIBERTY -M1 feu ft 4A r ? - t "1 A. AVI ft, &i'.rt$i$$M'84 . r. v.--' nWvr l doivt want to tfot. vll ' " FRED -STONEi Tl C3oa.V-' r . ' .JUAOTCUAFTIW Fred Slono, tho celebrated come dian In musical comotly. funiona ns the scarecrow of "Tho Wizard of Os" In which hu starred Willi tho lute David MontKomery for many your with brilliant success, will make his first public nppeariiuco In motlou pictures under ArtcruK nuspkos in "The tioat." .Mr. Stone was born In Colorado and when a young man, he joined tho Sclls-Keiifrow circus. Sub senuoully ho played Tonsy In mi "I'nclo Tom's Cabin" company. Ill l!!it the famous team of MontKuin cry and Stone was established, and this partnership endured until Mr. Montgomery's death two years aso. Mr. Stone Is famous for his luluilt- TACO.MA, AVaah., Fob. 7.-"Ye are here for the protection of proper, ty and person and the suppression of all dlsordor. We do not Intend to take any arbitrary action, except In case of tho gravest emergency. Any plant which wuuts to reopen will lie entitled to and-rccelvo ample protec tion of their property aud tho person of Its employes. "Tlrlgadler Clonoral Watson. - . ' In the nbovo declaration Brigadier General Watsoa la command of tho United States troops InTacoraa nnd vicinity this morning outlined the military policy to ho pursued by men under his command. Armed troops are" not In Tacoma to intimidate anyone but to maintain the peace and to be ut tho Instant call of Governor Lister In tho event of posslblo disorder of wjtalever na ture, according to the genoraT: As a further measure for the rapid suppression of any possible disorder six machine guns were mounted on huso army trucks this afternoon nnd held for Immediate swvlco In tho armory. , A guard will aho ho furnished to provide protection for 25,000 tons of government-owned wheat now In warehouses on the waterfront. AUTO DEFENDANTS NEW YORK Feb. 7. Tho 10 cor hporations comprising tho Xathinal Association of Automobile Accessory Jobbers and 20 Individual defendants who have been on trial here for sor.te wocks charged with violation of the circulation is equalized, sympathetic nerves all t soothed, and soreness or lameness disappears. ciM..' i - ; !.li.. .t counter-irritant most widely used ta iwii a i.tiuiiiunt la jjrwuauiy uiu overcome . painlul inllammation in cases of neuralgia, eorc muscles, wrenched Joints, strains, bruises, gout. Rubbing is not required This clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it docs not stain the skin, , Generous size bottles at your drittfeisfs. fltic and $1.2(. Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed to bo first clnss.i 13 X, Kir Ht., Medford J'hone KU-i MEDFORD VULCANIZING W0RK3 TROOPS PROMISE . PROTEGTiON FOR TACOMir PLANTS TODAY AND TOMORROW mm WW- v! able powers aa a (liinclnn aul panto mimic comedian, mid 11 1 lnrtiu-l'i' ,ow liiK, tight-ropo walking, !nirctk.-.vk rid. In:;, skating and pantoailmlc piano playing, bo tuts tow. ir any, c'iiia!s. Ills fame Is not ronflmvl nu-roly to Now Yoik, whore ha has liixui most active, iiit ho Is known till over tho country for his gtTot work in "The Itc-.l .Mill." "Tho Old .Town," "Tile Lady of (he Slipper,". "Chlu (bin" and ".luck o' l.ii.iicm." The llmlla tlons Imposed upo.i ,!r. Hiono In tho evuiclso of Ills mlitli-provokljm tal ents on tho slacn, happily kid remov ed In screen work so that In his new environment, his i;o:iHni duitlitli's.-i will find Its happiest expression. Sherman nntj-triist law, worn de clared not cullty by 11 fedcrul Jury today. Just think of the foot notes thai will bo necessary to miike inu-t of Hiihliv Hum's verse intelligible to coming generations. .Mmic!uv.ter 1'n inn. Be a Joy-Walker, "Ssls-irfor Oorns 2 Drops, 2 Seconds-Corn Is Doomed! When you almost tlio with your thoea on and corn mnlto you ilhnoiit wnlk ttitlonuys to y.vl nway rin the pain, taka a VAr.itlon for a min ute or two untl apply 1 or 3 drop "Mr Corn. rcl Clo.n Off, Wllh Cu ll' "I of tho worM's mafile nnd only Ksn. ulno rorn-pce!er, "llels-It." Then. 1 nnd then only, will you Its stirs that your cirn will loosrtn from your tos so ihitl you ran peel It rlBlit off irlnrloiialy enny with your nnffftrs. Tnko no chances of continued pain snd snreness why into Kreasy, Irrl-t-i'.ln salves, plasters that shift nnd press Into the "o'tlck." razors and ''dlKstera" that mnk corns bleed end nlfo Krow faster? tte pulnlenn, ensv, nlnnys suro "nls-ll." There's only one like It In tho world that "Oetn-It." Millions hnvo tried ami O. K.'d It fnr years. It never falls. "ilcts-It," tlm Kuarnnlried. inonoy bark rorn-remuver, tlio oulv sum why. roti hut n, trifle SI any ilniB lr". Jl'ivl by B. Iiwruuco A t'o Ciilrsiro. in Sold In Med tor a anCi rccommotidoil as the World's Best Corn Remedy by Leon I). Ilnsklns, Medford Pharmacy Sulphur, Wizard and Land Flaster. White and Red Seed Oats. Speltz and Barley. , Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and Grass Seeds. Full Line of Garden Seeds. Monarch Feed & Seed Co. 7j ; STOVES WANTED I havo contracted to supply one order of 30 odd second hand stoves and ranges. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? Wo trado new stoves for second hald. . Wo ucccpt Liberty IIoiicIh. tlio same as cash. POOLE FURNITURE CO. (Succossora to Scott Woolf,) 7. 15)10 OLYMPIA YARDS Ot.Y.Ml'IA, Wank. I'''l. 7 OffU or Dm Kniunuiucy Klcut corpora- .I..,, wiin urn oiicmttiiK tlio Hloan cinupiiiiy's MhlpMuil hm'o iiiiiiminoHi Imtuv 1 ho yard will ruupnn Mointn.v, s.'i.mlnv nhonl IHilO wuiiiinou at n- v-ii-iiii worn forced out of work ..I,.,,', -in ivuliicors won! 11:1 ittrllw .louiim.Ums ihu tlli ilmri-.o of a watch man. k SKA'lTl.!-:. I'd'. Head'' i lnml board Imhiv iiuiioiiiii-i-.I Uw ,i'lmnN would i-i opi'li Muiiihiv. Tliov wi-i-i) ehiM'd ViM.tt-tthw when the iuii- lurs iiihI I'lmim-cii flnu'li. Tlu( vi-hiiul boil I'll lllllllll'lli'l'll jl I'vplVlrilj iiil i:i inii.ui miluvi-.-. in ivluiii In. .i-.-rk. . Catarrhal Dcafwci ana IL-.d Uokc: Ti-IIh Sntn an I Slni Us Way to Tumi and Iti'llcle nt llmni' If you luivo ealitn-h, nimn hut deafness, or head uoin.i. caiMml I't .. .nirili in- If nlilKii'i ilroi'n 1:1 -. ur lliroal ami bus came I lu'.iiir'.t of tin stoinai-li or bowels you will b.t i: ii to know Unit tlliwit distrns: lu i :i'l' turns may hn eiHlrely ovurcu'tt l-i malty IiihIiihcb by tlio fulhiwlnt! tnauit-iit which you ca:i oailly pi imre l:i your own honie rtt little rosl. Snr-iro from yiun (lrtin.alt I oiinct of Viinnbit lllniMe ScciiK'li.l Ti'k" I his home uail udd to It '-1 pi'H hot water nnd 11 tin lit i-riiiiu'ttii il sui;nr: Hr mull illrsniveil. Tsi.e o-ie lalili'spiioitfnl four lime a day. An Improvement Is. nimtcl'11.11 imii-d arior tlio flrnt il.tv's ii'Ml "i'. DrealliliiK sliunlil lietii-nc i::iy. Wi'ii tho dlMti'i'sslun IumiI lui-u'i, h;-il aches, iliillnvKji, vl'iudv tl.lir. '1.! i::c should Kradunlly dlsai i-.ir ii.H'.-r tin tonic aiiilon of Ihu li-.-aUin'i t. l.o.i of smull, latiti', ilvfiii tlvtt IicuiIiik n:tit ititiniK ilrimtitiiir lit Itin luii-k of Hie Ahiimt uri oihur xympliinui which siiKKcst llio preicnce of calami ami which may of ton be ov-n'o;no bv til eftlcucloiis Iriirtincnt. It Is said lltil nearly ninety per cctil. of all car troubles are caused by i;tnrrh n'.'d Ihero must, thornforo, Ire mniiy t" pl wboHn hcar!ii:t may he rintoiril by tills simple, hartalc, hiiriui treat ment. A'lv. 'If! as c-i I i -R.-h A Bank for Farmers THE First National Bank Is nartlcu'arly well ailautsd to the hnnklmi needs of Jackson County Farmers. Stockmen and Orcliartllsts, Behind our complete facilities Is a nolicv of co-oneratlon and dcvcloii mcnt. May we add YOUn n.ime to our ever tirowlna list of de positors? Wm. G. Tail. President A pair of Gloves for housework A tfood pair of rubber itloves inalics it (rood atldlllon to tlio household equipment, mrt.lcu liirly as It. enables (ho iIoIiik of housework nnd iIiihIIihc iiikI wnsbliiK and mTUhhliiK wllliout liny Iiiu-iii to the ham! or nails, Full protection, bccausii best (Uiillly. ToiikIi eiioiiKb ho they will not tear, yiivui pulr today. ntie nnif K PMARMACYl I'liono 10 kil i mm j ' ' 1 1 NATIONAL jk BANK." ' J .50 14 r ?C1 Ht hi 11 A CLEAR COMPLEXION fcucWy CTci'ka-Spaj-kHnp E yea iloat Women tan Uavu Gave Dr. Edwards, n WelMCuovm OliloJflclLii , T)r. F. M. WwaiJo f"f 17 yearn treated cores ol women l r liver end bowel nllmeiiW. Durlna tbci-n year ho nave to Ids patient n irc.'rlit on i.indo oi n few wclbknowii vetjcU bio lit:rvilir,atn mixed wllh 0IW0 oil, inimliiB them Dr. I'dwurdj' Ollvo Tnblota. Vod will Lr.oW Uicm k jhelr ollvo color. Vufto Inblcls art wcrdor-wnrkcrn on Ilia liver Hiul bov.eln, whlt',1 cr.u:tl 11 ncrci .1 iicllon, carrylnit oil tlw va?,to ur.d wfci. oui raltcr In uw'.j oyslew. u yn invo tt p.-la I k j, mhow lixdt.dull eyi 'i pitHplc, cu.t. il liinijiM.licoduchim, a lntlei.1, ito-.wJ ixVav. ull out ol sons, Insctlvo l"t;U yon -J ."? ' lidwHa' Olivo 'f . bhto nlKhtly for a tlmo 'l'hnujft'i'lj ol womrti ns well ns men t-l e Pr. l-:.lvBrd')llvo Talilctii-.tho sue. .r'.-"'tcl ttilMiliuta for c.ilomcl now and siumi JuJt to keep In the pink of cnndltluu. IllJC Clld M pCV DOK. 4UI Uiuj-BUis. SUITS III lllll'I'.ll ilJA.lt! I I' I Ii kiiiiiK. I'loollig Hti.l iilltwCnil iv k, m uv. ri'WTMim GliT VOUii Wool and Mohair Supplies Early First quality used wool sacks First quality Mohair sack3 ?npcr fk'cco Tvdno per lb Alinvo i it-i-s iwtpaiil. I'rii'i's in ijuui'.ii! 'u s mi ro (iic.'it. lmom n'l toss end i!n wllh pititr flcnto Iwlro suit roiniva top prices fur your product. If I rim buy jour pruduel when the market opens will tcfund 6il cent tor wool sacks-mid ii cents for ins-h.-ttr. Wrlto , J. J. Ossenbrugge ' itrcn, oui:. tiiom-: o-i t j.('ksinvii.i.i: Why Don't Yon ll.tvo Hint hnoiti liih. il out of tour ii-utor'.' Ilnvo )iit-r fmul ntietds slinlKlilenwl nnd liciti'iiiiH looked iifd-r? Ilitvo j iiic rmlmii lillilii-.l out? Ihtvo your crank rno drained nod fit-di .Miiiioki-iiiii oil put In? Ilavo jour car properly overhauled l.cfurtt tlio M-nnjiu'N rttuli titiulns? Wn havd employed for the season wi-hr.nlM rond to none on tho I'n elfln i-oiml. I'riim past csperlclico wn havo found that I tin avorntiii auto molillo owner wants I ho best me chanic r-f'-'fl l!s to do his work. Wo liavn iltnbcst pusslblo iiitrhulcs. Wo will dluKiioito your troubles frco of chtirKe, CraterlaheMolorCo M. V. II. M.I,, Mnlcr n!iir Miilinnln I', !'. CLONK, Mailer Mnchliic and Motor Merlianlr. GI2J CHUKO China Herb Btor llorb euro tor earmlio, ttoadftctl cntnrrnh, dlptherln, ior throat, lung trouble, kidney troublo, stomacb troiihlo, heart troublo, chills nnd fev ur, cramps, coiihs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, erackod breast, euros all klnda of gol'or. NO OP KUATlon.S. Moil ford, OroKon, Jan 13, 1917 to whom it ::a v conobuni This Is to certify that I, tho un (lerslKiiod, had Tory sorer ntoinnch troublo and had Dunn botherod for several years nnd lust August won not expected to live, nnd hearing of Olm Cluing (whose Horn Btoro Is t 814 Houth Front street, Modtord)' I do. cldod to got herbs for my stomach troublo, and I stortod to fooling hot ter as soon as 1 uuod them and today am a wall man and can heartily rec ommend anyone affllctod as J was to soo Glm Chung and try his Herbs. . (Blgnod)' W. It. JOHNSON, Witnesses: ' M. A. Anderson, Moil ford 3. Ii. Holmes, Englo Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i W. L. Chlldroth, Eaglo Point, O. B. Monro, TCnglo Point J. V. Mclntyro, Eaglo Point, (loo. H. Von dor Ilollen, Eagle Point, Thou. H. Nichols, Eaglo Point Jlolel POJITMND, UllKliUV VL-Jilliy: siq Vil HMUMfy A h6mollko placo, nnd con Tonlont to tho business sootlon Hntos from $1.50 up. Under ManaKOmont o ;; ' Blchard W. Child '