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A whole freight ear of niovinc picture films has been taken into Bohemia bv the Fover du Soldnt, that arm of the American loung Men s .Christian Association which ministers to the French, and some other foreign armies over here. ; The Fover took the rough edges off -of trench life so well anions the Czccho-Slovaks soldiering in France that when some of the Czccho-Slo vaks were designated to go on into Bohemia to bring order out of chao: thev appealed to the National War . M ork council to send representatives to accompany them. s ' The Fover in Paris detailed the fol lowing men: . Irving D. Kimball of Ik well. Mass.: Ernest J. Wripht of Tulsa, Oklahoma; J. B. McCrearv of Pittsburg. Pa.: and ri Mr. Bitrian and a Mr. Finnev were sent, from Italy to join the party. Thev took with them in addition to the car load of film, projection ma chines and cinema-supplies, one car of tobacco and one car of soap, choc olates, matches, cotton cloth, phono graphs and records, books, etc. X'nder the working arrangement the Foyer will not have to . erect any buildings jh the field in Bohemia. Buildings and barracks will be pro vided by the Czecho-Slovak Govern ment. : ' For the present a good program of motion pictures will be the principal entertainment for the soldiers. A can teen will be operated, t , A. W. Davis, chief secretary of the J oyer du ooldat. is awaiting -word from his men as to the work in Bo hemia', npon the receipt of which Ik expects to dispatch another group of men with a second Czecho-Blovnk . army.' TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 13. To a telegram sent him Tuesday night bv a committee of Tdcoma business men and strike ' committeemen through Manager C. W. Wiley of the Todd Dry Dock and Construction company. Charles Piez of the Emergency Fleet corporation replied today that "he would be glad to treat with the strik ers if thev would return to work.".. , . Tacoma strikers looked upon this reply with a rav of hope today and mniiv of them declared that it will provide a "plausible way" for the mott to get together and decide to re turn' to" their iol)H. ! !Tho wire sent Mr. Piez in substance asked if he would arrange for a con ference to adjust the current differ- cnoes..the ponfetence to be held on the . Pacific coast earlV so that? its-work will be completed, bv March 31 and a haw scale.acted on before the Macy' award expires. i . - 20TH ENGINEERS IED Camn Lewis, Wash., Feb. 13. Sixty-five men of a casual company and 77. of the 11th battalion. 20th en gineers, arrived here early ''today.' Most of tho men were orginiull.v from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana.. Of tho casuals 45 wore saf es; from wounds or gassing. ' Al j.K5t inan vritota,- vie were win no uer- A MERITORIOUS MEASURE.' A MEASURE introduced in the .senate (S. 3. 21.6) '.of fers the proper solution of the eoinpniitivel y trivial fishinsr 'controversies in the various Oreiron streams that every session occupy a large port ion .'of the time of the leg islature, create deadlocks innumerable and become the source of log-rolling scandals. t ; . r The bill authorizes and empowers the Fish and Game Commission to prescribe the hunting and fishing, to regulate the method of catching fish and the appliances theretor, and provides for the manner of exercising such power. Until otherwise changed, by the Fish and Game Com mission, the closed and open seasons and the regulation or the catching of fish remain "whenever the commission finds that the opeii and closed seasons and the methods and regulation of appliances to be used in catching fish as prescribed by law be changed, altered or new seasons or regulations prescribed," it shall file 'with the secretary of state a copy of its findings, setting forth the open and closed seasous or changes- or regulations found necessary. ' ' ':'.'- v" ' ' ; Within 10 davs after the filings of changes are made, the governor issues a proclamation, containing the find ings' of the commission, declaring them in full force and effect within a 30-day period. Few legislators are conversant, with .either forest or stream conditions and legislation enacted follows the line of political pressure rather than actual needs. As1 a re sult, we have no closed season upon steelhead trout, no protection din ing the spawning season, when the trout are unfit to eat and mercilessly sacrificed bv fish-hogs mas querading as ''sportsmen." versant with conditions in every section through its ex perts, is qualified to pass upon the merits of the claims presented, and enact legislation that really protects. The special needs of each section will receive tho attention merited, instead of becoming the football of politics. The proposed law gives tlie regulative power similar commissions have m other states and that are enjoyed by -'the federal bureau of fish eries for regions under federal jurisdiction. Another Fool's Errand . (From the 'New York World.) An Investigation of Bolshevism by the senate judiciary committee is about as important and useful as an investigation ot Spanish influenza by the senate judiciary committee. For four months this committee has been engaged in investigating German propaganda, having scrupu lously waited until after the German propaganda had ceased. If during those four months it has developed a solitary fact ot any 'value which was not already a matter ot public know ledge, we have yet to hear of it. Its inquiry into Bolshevism is certain to be equally barren, and perhaps even more ridiculous. There is Bolshevism in the United States, and there has been Bolshev ism for many years, long before the jargon of the Russian radicals crept into familiar speech. While . the American Bolshevlkl went under the name of the Industrial Workers of the World the senate pursued the lumbering tenor of its way undis turbed by doubts and misgivings. The I. W. W. were not to be taken ser iously, but as soon as somebody calls them by their Russian name of Bol shevlkl the senate gravely proceeds to make an Investigation concerning the efforts made to propagate in this country the principles of any party exercising or claiming to exercise any authority in Russia," etc. Bolshevism, in Its political form. has become neither more nor less than a manifestation of economic and Industrial discontent translated into anarchy and confiscation. : It can thrive only where such discontent is very great; its principal ally is ignor ance and its principal weapon is in timidation. : : The chief agencies for- promoting Bolshevism in the United States are congress and the prohibition lobby- congress because of Its refusal to deal with the pressing legislative problems that have grown out of the war, and the prohibition lobby be cause of its successful effort to dem onstrate as a matter ot constitutional law that private property, even to the extent of hundreds of millions of dollars, can be destroyed ' without compensation whenever certain ele ments in the community decide that such destruction is a manifestation of "moral forces." . ; i Nothing is more certain to breed! Bolshevism than unemployment, with Its attendant hunger and suffering: yet hundreds of thousands of men are but of work in this country part ly because congress has broken down a legislative body in the work of reconstruction.' V. By-' its; failure to pass a revenue bill it has left every industry in a state of doubt and un certainty.,. By its failure la devise means of validating war .contracts to the 'value of 11,500,000,000. it is keeping hundreds' of factories from resuming work on a peace basis. By its failure to take up Secretary Lane's land program for returning soldiers .It, is blocking a reconstruction mea sure of the highest importance. By allowing three conferees, Sims. Fer ris and Haugcn, to hold up tho water- power bill it is preventing the devel opment of economic measures c? co lossal proportions. And so the rc:o:rt runs. The vhole country might be rush ing into Bolshevism while co:i;;rc :- CHICHESTER S PSLLS ' Tlin XHAilO.ND 13 RAND. A jMimcfli mk your urueritt it a -4jI.com. tcrt ljitmond lira WV In lOd lul UoM KietaJllAVO boxes, sealed ( Iftuo Rilrf to, , Take no olhrr. But f jrenr " WAMOND IIHANI) PI LI,, for TW.kP"nMDlt.!it!t,Alv-iRfllHM IV M open and closed seasons tor as prescribed bv statute and The commission, being con the fish and game commission ; sits and twiddles its thumbs and talks petty partisan nonsense. : To tbe extent that Bolshevism ap pears In any country, it Is a symp tom of governmental incapacity. It gained control ot Russia only be cause the Kercnsky government was impotent and did not know how to deal with the problems that con fronted it. In that respect the Ker ensky government was much like the congress of the United States, which is apparently blissfully Ignorant of the fact that anything has happened in the world during the last five years. It congress would undertake to do. its own work halfway intelli gently and halfway sincerely, there would be little to worry about In re spect to Bolshevism in the United States. Tho doctrine can make no headway where the legislative branch of the government has brains and in tegrity enough to represent the peo ple and to do its work. Investigations of tbe kind the senate proposes are of no value what ever. . The more this congress inves tigates the less it seems to know. E v SN FRAXCISCO. Feb. 13. Pa cific coast boilermukcrs, of whom several thousand are on Htrike, were instructed today to return to work and observe nil narecments with em ployers and the covcrnmcnt bv a tclo crram from Lewis Wovnnd, actinc president of the rioilermnkcrs' and Shipbuilders' International Union. The teleirrom. addressed to JL 3. MeGuirc. business agent of the boiler makers' local here, said the cards of the members refusing to live up to agreements with employers made bv them or bv their international union, would bo revoked. The telccram said this would apply to nil unions in dis trict council N'o. 44. which covers the Pacific coast. ' "Direct action." the telegram stat ed, "would be taken ntrainst union of ficers failinz to observe these in structions.". The taleirrnm was sent bv Wcvand from Washington. P. C. ' l.'iiion leaders here said foduv eight of the 12 unions in the Pacific coast district already had voted to strike for various reasons, chief of which was dissatisfaction with the Macv adjustment board 'wajro scale. No date has been fixed for the proposed strike..'- j., - -v .'. -- -. : y A Woman's Itccommendation -.-Mrs. Df. T. Tryor, Franklin Av., Otsego. O., writes: '.'Nine years ago I was very much afflicted with kidney trouble. I bought different kinds of medicine, but all to no effect, until one day I bought a box of Foley Kid ney Pills. . I realized so great a ben efit from tho uco of flirit bet that I concluded myrelf cureu of klilney trouble. I feel safe in recommend Irr, Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relieve backache,' sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains and bladder ailments. For sale hv Mortford Pharmacy. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Plume M. 17 ami 7-J!3 Automobile Hoarse Service IjiiIy Assistant ;t2 SOi'TH ISA RTIiKTT iU Aiubulwtue Service, Coroner WATER IN GUNS WITH AMERICAN FOHCH3 IN NO UT 11 K UN RUSSIA, ( do rrospon donco. of Assoclntuil Press.) Olio night .spent In fluid headquarters ot tho American command holding tho Kinlaa river front near Kndlsh (since abuudoned) lllustrutod tho difficul ties which tho troops faced In this desolate region lu an Arctlo winter. Fluid headquarters wero in a tiny rough hewn, log cabin, thatched wltb a roof of spruco boughs and heated by a homo-mado stovo. Outside, In the forest, the troops, sheltered only by lean-to's, ot boughs, .' Shivered around camp (Ives lu tho snow. Inside the hut wore a tow cots, a rough table and a field tclophono. . Tho cold wind whlstlod thru tho chinks In the logs, and came up thru the crucks In tho floor. The officers "turned In" early,. wrapped In all the blankets and overcoats they could get. Down along tho banks of tha ice filled Kiutsa river, a hundred yards from tho Bolshevist linos American outposts patrols stamped thotr boots on the froion swamp ground In tha brush, unablo to build fires for tear of snipers.. , i "Biu-bix-bxz." wont the (told tele phone In headquarters hut. The orderly called the machine gun officer. From the conversation It appeared that the water In tho cooling chambers of the "emma-geos" (tho aoldior's pet name tor muchlno guns) in tho front lino had frozen and that tho recoil would not work. Because there was no alcohol or glyc erlno handy, rum had been mixed as an anti-freezing fluid, wltb the water in the cooling chambers. Tbe officer said he would send down some new guns. Ho went out to find that every gun in the place was In the same tlx. A long row of them was brought In side the but and stacked near the stove to thaw out. "Horeafter." ordered the machine gun officer, "sleep ylth tho guns. Wrap them up in the same blankets with yourselves." ' Meanwhile, sonioono filled up the stove to hasten the thawing out pro cess of tho guns nearby. The hut got so hot, that an officer turned and tossed nervously In his sleep. Then a soldier rushed in to shout that tho hut had boon set on tiro from the overheated chimney. v All turned out In the snow to emp ty canteens tho,, only unfrozen water at hand on the roof to extin guish the fire. "' . Then tho officer wont back Into tho hut to shiver, for in saving tho hut, the fire in the stove had been extinguished. , POLISH ASSEMBLY BASEL, Feb. 111. Two nhtionul democrats. 32 populists, 13 socialists, 8 Jews -and 2 Germans were elected to the Polish assembly, according to held in Poland, as announced in u in a Warshaw dixpntcb received here. Two women were among tho success ful candidates. " Raw deals make raw spots and raw material for future wars. Grecnvillo Piedmont. THE MOST DANGEROUS No oream of the hitman bmlf fmnortaut to health and Irtne life re no till! kidneys. When they slow up and com me nee to las in their duties, look out! Dnneer is in night. Find out what the trouble in with out delay. Whenever you feel nerroiis, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains in the bark, wnke up at once. Your kidneys need help. These are situs to warn you that your kidneys are not performing their fumiions properly. They are only half doiuc their work nnd are allowing fmpurttlos to accumulate and be converted into uric arid and other poisons, which nre causing you distrexft and will de stroy you unless they are driven from your system. i IT'S A REAL PLEASURE To rocommend good things. Alerchunts from cvcit town and I city in tho Roguo Illvcr Vnllny tell us I' SNOWY BUTTE FLOUR ' Is Riving splcnded satisfaction. ' t It's a High Patent Kloiir. Made from selected whent, " i Wo feel grateful to users of this homo product, ,. j Help us to keep tho when! turning. ; t THE WATER POWER MILL I HKAXDON- miOTHKItS, Knftlo fl'oint, Ore. Medford Sanitarium . , . -i ... . . A HOME FOR THE SICK . ,te open for reception of Patients. ( '.; . MRS. A. W- FOOTS, Supt. , tEAGUEOFNATIONS SERBIANS CONGRESS TO BE HELD 10 PORK SUNDAY 0 PORTUANK, Pb. 13 The North west CoiiKf.ons for a l.enjoio ot Na tions Includlnk Oregon, Washington and . Idaho, to bo hold In Portland Sunduy uhd .loudiiy, Fob. 10 uiul 17, gives promise of bringing to this city several thousand ot tha prominent men and wouieu ot tho three status, aa all sessions promise a galaxy of speakers ot Intcniuttonul repute such as havo never bWore been guthured under one roof th tho west. ; The congress opeu next Sun day evening In the municipal nudltor- lum, ex-l'rosliU'lit William Howard Tn(t presiding. Tho subject will bo "Rellglou, Boclnl Progress and League of Nations Dr. Charles R. Brown, dean ot the Yule school of religion will speak as will also Right Itoverend Waited Taylor .Suumor, bishop ot Oregon1 and Judge J. P. Cavanaugh of Portland. ' Aridrow by Tuft Monday morning tho subject will bo, "Tho l'lnln Necessity fur a League ot Nations." Addresses will be mndo by Mr. Tntl, prosldont ot tho League to Knfnrce Peaoe'; Kdward Flleno. director of tho Chsimbor of Uomui'urou of the United States of America: the Honorablo Henry toriiantbau. for merly ambassador Turkoy. Monday aflornoiLilthe subject will bo.: "Amerlcau ests and Ideals and a Leuguo ot Nktluns." Addreues will bo made by llmorablo Henry Van Dyke, formerl ulnlstor to The Netherlands; Dr. Wilson, professor tworgo (Irutton International Hy; Mrs. I'b II- law at Harvard unit Ip kNortn .Moore, i ident of tho American Council lit, Women, und Prosldont W. J. KctrAot the Oregon Agricultural collect! I Monday evonlng itlm subject will bo. "Labor's lie mans fiir a l.eaguo of Nations." Addresses frill be made by Honorable Frank P. Walsh, for merly Joint chairman of tbo war la bor board; William Short, president Washington Federation ot l.ubur and 13. J. Stack, socratury Oregon State Federation of Labor. , Luncheon Tudrred Monday at noon Mr. tl'uft and Mr. Walsh will ho honor kuc,iis and speakers at a lunchechilto be given at the chamber of cdsimcrro. Dr.' Drown and Profossor lson will be In attendance as guest. Mr. Mor gonthuu will be the honor guest at a luncheon to bo given liy tho Jcwlh people of tho city. Mifr'. Moore will he given a largo luncheon at the Hotel Portland by the I'lilliwomcn of tho northwest. Mrs. N. B. McC'rcdle, president of the Washington Stutn Federation of Women's Clubs and Mrs. Charles II. Oastnor, president of tho Oregon Stato Federation of Wom en's Clubs will be Joint luptessus. Ai the Unlvorslty club a luntlicon will bo given for Dr. Lowell aiM Dr. Van Dyke. Mr. Flleno will ufbress the newspaper men at a luncqikn. If the afternoon progra mlt tho cntlro visiting pa taken over the Columbia Monday ovenlng Mr. Toft Walsh will (lino with mom I: delegation from the threi Oregon, Washington and Idaho as guests of tho Portland entertulnment committee. The party will Uleavo Portland Tuesday o'clock. mornln Well, just as tho kulser txpettcd and prophesied more than a year ago German ships are landing troop. In '.Now York. Clovoland Plain Dealer. OF ALL DISEASpt rift pomi COr.T) MKDATi ITnaflnn i Oil Cfipuli' nt niict Thty rt hii nld. U .:.. .....iin ....... i ti a 11 1 woplfl for cpnturji'n. Thrjr enntnin nly old-faHhlonrd, itfiiMliine nil comhiiiod with utreucth-RiviiiK nud R.vntm-chAii-Ing herha, ui'll knnwtt nud lined hy poy icifins in tlirlr daily pnift ice. ClOLD AlKI'AIi Ilnarlrm Oil CnpnuJpii nr On ported direct from the luliorntttrlr 'fiti t direct from lite lnfiorntnrietirut id. Thry are convenient to tale, rill cither Rive prompt relief lr noney will he refunded. Ask) Sir at any drug store, - bur be euro and will your money thorn at any to fit thii orlnirinl imported 00I4 DA f, hrnhd. A.-rrit mi tiuhitllttittrji, In scaled piu-Uugcs. Three sixes. l'rois, dkvlll per. rl will be llfghwny. it Id. Mr. i'ri.of the i nstaten. 1 PAY : RANSOM JK1S1-I, Sorbin, (ConvMiinndeui'O oV Iho A.iMiioiiiled I'rt'KM.) llillmtriii, (iili'imr il" oi't'inuilion of Seiliin, lottild thu counlrv hot imlv tin iilnimlnul soureu ut' loiul and ninli'i'inl hill nlo of eoiiiloi'iible levemio. Itiilu'iiriiin olTiei'iH exne I I'd lurvii' hiiiiih of liiiini'v from the eivillinu imimliiliiui for what thev eoiisideri'd siu'i'iiit iirivileuii. For iiiiuuuiil V froin deiinrlalioii, li'l' exiiiniilo. soiiio Serbian worn I'oi'i'od to .mv tlte HmIuih'm n hiuii n 115,01)11 fi'aiu'B. Oilier Si'i'liinii iMviliimt I'nnl Unite Hums thai llicir ilniivhlerit liuuhl llul bu llUlh'Ntt'l). MIV ijlll Hl'l'llillllh. Seven lliuiisaiiil frimr wn llie lirii'O paid bv Nuke T. I'iimiIi-I, whent merchant, in thu town tit Hi-1 Puliinliii. nenr heie, li luevi'iil the Heimiro bv lluluni iiiii Moldier ol bis diiuuhtcr, '.'II Vonrs old. I'liitrl's son, 1 vein old, hud been deporii'd bv tuli:p mill died ol' Nlill'Vlllioll ill mi intern meiit I'liinu. 1'eter tio'-hileh, n Imiiker of Hi,' Niune lown, in ill tiOO trmii'M for I he release of Ihh ihuu.'lili r who hud been taken 1'iom llmir home bv lliiliturw uiul held nt Ni7.li live iIiivn, .Tlii- voiinii woiiiiiii'h Iiii1hiiiiI. ulio wiin ii iimc-I. wax killed bv lluluiir-, u flmit lime bi'l'ore, il in eliiuueil. Kroiii olid o 'JO, null fnuies vu I lie lux pill iiiioii Serliiniis who ilej-ne.l In move about, uiul from llii-i Mini'i-e I he Diiliinrs renened it lii-h linne-1. In hIiuonI m'erv one of thi' doen towns vi..ite. bv thu Ai.Mieiuled I'rvn I'orri'MiiiioleMl the Kiiine hlorv was told, lit the town of Tirol. Ivan Slack, oliel, ii rim denier, uiive '.'II.IIUU fruiiex to thu llulu'iirs for dimiiiUmuIi to ear ly on hi.s llll.lilieo'l, but ihtmidm not iitilu to uiin'luiM' iuiuiituilv were imii ished. . ' III nianv liliiee the Serbiiiu uinuli' wero forbidden to Mii'iik, I he Serbian liiniiiuue or xinf Seilunu ioiil'n. In l'irot, uiirt nf the old Sirhiiin lire leetitre biiildimr wus used im a iirium for civilians win revolted nt I lie llnl-L-ar' treiituii'iit. In u room vinitud bv the eorrvsiMUilenl tin. fluur Mmt tered with blood. I.oenl iiiliuliilniiU tONtified Hint Hulu'iiM had hliuiuhler ill mniiv Serbiim eiviliaiw lliere. LFMIni: Why Spend So Much ' Money on Shoes? Hero is wlmt , 1 ricy Munwin ot Missouri, siv.i of NcMi Joplin, Soles: "JudiiiiiK from my own ex periencc. thry wear lour limes loniter than other wiles and have the addi tional advanuitc ol being waterproof nnd slip-proof." Why continue to wear exlntvngnnt old-faliionl toll when you ran Ret these inoney-savmc loug-iveariiiK nii on new shoes m any style you like for any member of the family? Good shoe Btorcs everywhere carry tlwm. And don't throw nay your old shoes. Have them re-lxittomed with Ncolin Sole.i awl enjoy tin: comfort of n re-noljd r.hoo which is not stift or clumsy. Ncolin fxiks arc n dis covery of . Scitiwc, nnd tire made by The Clorxlyc if Tiro & Kuhlwr Co., Akron. Ohio, who also mako Wir.Rfoot llec!ii--fn:2rant;:J 1j c.:'."crr nil vothcr heels. neolin Soles iom Mm IU. U. 1. 11. OtJ. Sujlphur, Wizard and Laiid master. v . Wliite and Bed Seed Oats, Speltzand Barley; Alfalfa, Clover, Timothyi t rA ji . . : . trrass aeecis. Full Line of Garden'feed8. Monarch Feed & Sed Co. MEDFORD IRONWORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHp AlfloLnKent for Fnirbnnlis nnd Morse I i.i : ,, .. .i ' j'limuiei), )H .;. 17 South Biversirie, ; ulca'nizng ur work strictly K"nruntcol to NtcliMM. fin fi. ) 'lr Hr., McdforcJ I'Moiio lrtl-,r.J SI f : -4 i All h Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c ' Jiffy-JoU desserts, rlqK nnd fruity, coiit but ? cents per nerving. Each p.icltnRo contain! a vial of fruit essence, nitide from condensed fruit juice. Add bolllnr; water, then this flnvor, and you havo a frcsh-frult dainty. i Compnro Jiffy-Tell wllli the old-stylo quick gela tine desserts. Yon will find It fivo times better, yet It costs no more. Millions now enjoy It. tO Ftaoort, at Your Grocsr's 3 Packaf for S3 Csnts M. Know Thy Future KXUW TIIV Kl'Tl ltK If III lliiulit, Worrbil or rrqilevwl, Coiixoll MMK. KAY Shu hiia I'erfw led n HyMitii by Wlili ti hho Cnn Iti'iul Your l.lfo l-Toni liiruiiiy tu Old Auo Him will rovoul to you with uiierr liiK iiceuriiey, your pirnl s you slonu know It: your nre-scnt ns It Is, snd your fuiuro exsctly as It will bo. Blls Klvrs nlmoltilely rtlioti)e snd strictly - cuntlilentlul liiformutlvn on svory suUJeel of life Coiiiur.ls tho weak and ehiHirs the sorrolflpK. full on this wonderfiil iisyvbol okIhi und 1m ennltuil. ' Uocnlcd 43 North tirutm streiit. f , ". i A pair of Gloves for housework A Koud iilr of mlilHW, alovas luskrs n K'xxl nddlllon to iho tiomeliold M)u(imrnt, pnrtlru Inrly nn It ensliles tho dolus: ol liniiKimork nml diiUiitf nnd uttkliliiK nml M'rubblnic without nny bnrtn In Ihn hands or nulls.' ' 1 oil iirtitotiinn Ik-chumi bcxt milliy. Touch cnouiili so thry . n III not lenr. Hoy n pair today. , . ;-. OOo and Ho . , PHARMACY J ' I'houn ski JUST ARRIVED 'h A nice line of BABY BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS In old ivory and tan finish. - Will nuvo you ujoncy on thuo. Liberty Bonds Good Here. ' Poole Furniture Co. 'WESTON: Camera Shop " J' the Only Exclusive (3o)niTicrcial Photographer in Southern Qrcgop, ' . .' . ' '.' '','! Negatives made any timo or place by appointment. Phone 147-J.' VcJl do the rest. ' J. B. PALMER ' Medford, ' Eiial iMan Street .v r v 1 3 si I I