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MEDFORD MAIt; TRTBTJNT MEDFORD, OREOON", FRTDAY, MARCH 21, 3f)l9 KIedford Mail, Tribune i AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPKll luui,i.sinsi Bviony aptkknoon llUDl-'OIiD PltlNTINO CO. Office, Mail Tribune Building, Ifi-IT-M ' norm i'ir sireei. I'liuus ,o. . A oonsolldntlon of the DomocrftUc Times, The Medford Mall. The Mcdfnrd Trlbuno, tho Southern Oretfoulan, The Aeiiiana i rioune. The Medford Sunday Sun ia furnlahed auhacrihers desiring a soven-day daily newspaper. OKODQB PUTNAM, Editor. aOBBOBriTiojr tixuii BV MAIL IN ADVAN'CK: , Pally, with Sunday Sun, yfar.ss.00 : iJally, with Sunday Sun, months. .65 i tially, without Sunday Sun, yenr.. 5.00 Vally. without Sunday Hun. monta .0 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year l.S Sunday Sun, one yn r 1.50 BV CARRIER -In Medford, Ashland. Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenix: Dolly, with 8unday Sun. year S7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month ..5 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year t.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .SO Official paper of the City of Medford. uiLicuLi paper or jaexson uouniy. - Kntered as., second-class matter at uedrord, uregon, under the aot of ilarch Tworn dally areraara elrenlatlan foe aU months ending- See. 31, 1918. S.Ml MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Pull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ' dated Press la exclusively entitled to : the use for republication of aU news aisnatcnes credited to It ,or not other wise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication, of special dispatches -wuiii arv ribu reservea. TO PRIORITY OF GABLES LONDON, Mar. 21. (By Associ ated Press.V Cable agencies say with xtreme pleasure that rights of gov ernment departments to priority in the use bf cables ia to be Immediately drastically reduced. Government and , non-government messages wilt be sent at alternate half hours. No com' mercial or private cables could pre viously do transmitted until all gov ernment messages were finished. The 'Tesult otteh was that government would occupy the cables for 20 hours continuously.. .The Canadian Associated Press also understands that the press bur eau, and censorship will cease within month. The Daily Mail declares that some folks want the bureau kept alive to spoon-feed newspapers with matter the government -would like to , be printed. The Mail says the country will .never tolerate it. COMMUNICATION. To the Editor: All good Americans wilt endorse your editorial of the 14th Inst, in regard to what should be done with Eugene Debs and pro Germans and I.W.- 'W.'s, but what must we say of those who furnish the propaganda that gives the I. W. W.'s and anarchists an excuse for a hearing?!;-; ;, -, V, The cause that makes I. W. W.'s and. anarchists is unjust laws or class legislation; remove the cause and the I. W. W.'s and anarchists will disappear without any laws to punish them. ' ;- . . For example: Look at the law that was passed in our last legislature to give the cattle men the country and bankrupt the sheep and goat men. The sheep and goat men could not lose anything more if the I. W. W.'s were in control. .-- 1 have been a taxpayer of Jackson county for the last 40 years and all I have Is invested, in goats. . ' H this law Is constitutional and stands it confiscates my goats, but the county will still make me pay taxes on them. ' "" . - The question is often asked ''What Is the excuse for I. W. W.'s and an archists?" It Is easily answered class legislation and unjust laws. HARVEY RICHARDSON, R.,F. D. 2, Central Point. March 17. Try Magnesia for Stomach Trouble It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre vents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stumuch and Acid Indigestion. - Doubtless if you are a - sufferer from indigestion, you have already tried pepsin, bismuth, soda, charcoal drugs and various digestive aids and you know these things, will not cure - your trouble in some cases do not even give relief. But before giving tip hope and de ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic just try the effect of a little blsurat- od magnesia not the ordinary com mercial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure blsurated, magne . sla, which you can obtain from prac tically any druggist in either pow dered or tablet form. . Take a teaspoonf ul of the powder or two compressed tablets with a lit tle water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will Instantly neutralize, the danger ous, harmful acid in -the stomach which now causes your food to fer ment and sour, making gas, wind flatulence, heartburn and the bloated or heavy; lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything ypu eat., : " You will find that provided you take a little blsurated magnesia Im mediately after a meal, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it. without any danger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreover, the, continued use of-the blsurated magnesia cannot Injure the stomach In any way so long as. there are 6uy symptoms of vl(l ludlgostlQU. My, FIUME. f-HE Itnlhm dclogiition to JL : ported to have conference and leaii ported to have, decided to itaiv eonteuiporancousfy wuii iiit- tuiii-iiiiuu m-v. This action emptiBisies the great difficulty the pcaooc.tm fcrcuce labors miller iii securinir harniohy ; and illustrates the strength of tlife imperialistic ambitions that doininate the politicians thai ctiVern Italy. . - ' " !' Italy is hot so stire of the justice of liev claims to Fiume that she is willing id leave them to impartial adjudication. She must realize tectorial nggraudizenients in advance or upset the plans bi world peace. She went into the war from imperialistic: motives and despite Vehement protes tations of aeeoptiiM.ce' .of the principles of democracy, is still intent on her ambitious dreams of empire. Fiume had a popiikition in 1900 of 3s),yoo, or Which onlv then the uoiml 17,354, less than 50 per cent, were Italians. hmce was a part of Italy Mitf is" not aii Italian city. It is, and has alwavs been. the setfport of Orotia and the only out let of the JuErb-iSlavs t3 the Adriatic..: Even in the days when Venice ruled the seas, the Croatian sea coast for any Fiume whs '.ah ancient name in the davs before Koine ruled the world. Rebuilt by .the Romans, it was captured ; by the Franks under Charlemagne, '"who ruled the city for a 'considerable pe riod. Afterwards it was held m teudal tenure trom the Patriarchs of Amtilcia by the Bishop of Pola, and in 1139 Dy tno couuts or uuino. : xt passea iuu) uie nanus oi uie Genuan emperor bi 1471 "and was ih!0nio rated with Aust tria. It was ruled by imperial governors until 17 b, when it was made a free' port and united to Croatia by Maria Theresa. Three years later it was declared the property of the Hungarian crown. ' Fiume was occupied bv the the British in 1813, restored to Hungary, in 1822. After was annexed to the brown land of Croatia, and remained until 1S70, when it became part of Hungary. , v 1 The. population has been, since' the Slav invasions of over a thousand vears ago, a mixed oiicj c,ompisecl of Ital ians, Slavs and a few Germans and Hungarians. The sub merged .Slay nices, have however, steadily increased in population and are now in a vast majority along the east ern shores of the Adriatic so it cannot be called geo graphically, or ethnographieally; an Italian city. ' ;M Premier Orlando's assertion that Italy cannot "re main insensible to the appeal reaching her . from the Ital ian town on the Gulf of Quarnero, exposed to the loss of both its nationality aiid independence" may be a convinc ing one to Italians 3mt it is not to the workl.; ; FiumeMs only one many problems that the peace con ferees must equitably "solve and the wonder is that they have been enabled to accomplish so much. . Add 'to these real difficulties, the back-fire of the peanut politicians in their own countries,' who like have neither vision nor foresight, and the task becomes maddening. However, they have the satisfaction of "know ing that the people everywhere are upholding theni m their sincere efforts, to seciire a just peace and abolish wai GENTRAL POINT The Central Point hie 'school bask etball team will plnv the Rosebtirs team at lioseburz Saturday evenins. The mectinir of the Ladies' Aid at Mrs. J. J. Grimm's Wednesday after noon was well nttended and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent bv all present. ' '- Mrs. J. C: Robinett and Master George returned Saturday . moraine from a visit to Portland relatives. , Miss Marie Edwards of the S.' P. freisrht house force of Medford vis ited friends here recently: ; i Mr. Cobb, who recently boucht the Altimus place southwest-of this citv has succeeded Minms Pence as iani; tor of our schools, Mr. Pence bavincr nurchased a ranch on Aonlesrate' to which place he will soon remove his fnmilv from this citv Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Bales and son Rollin have returned from their trip north, hnd Mr. Bales has attain resumed the aeeney of the S. P. coin oanv, relievin? Mr. Stewart, who de parted Monday evening. i : Mrs. Lulu Diiscrihcrrv and child of Gold Hill visited Mrs. J. E. Boswcll and family this week. ''! Mrs. T), A. Lvons and daughter. Mikh Eunice, spent the week end with relative in Sams Valley. ' Wrs. Fred Ilesseltrrovc. and lituo dauehter. of Ashlnnd spent this week visiting relatives here. ' '. ,; John Cowlev and John Ellitt .iust from over seas have been discharged from the United States nrmv and are now at their homes in this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie O'Hara of Umatilla' visited their uncle, Mr. T. J. O'Hara; this week.;; , ;;'' The Misses Sadie and Fern Beebe who have been in war scvice at Wasliinnton. D. C. for the past vcar have resigned and are now at' .their father's home in thc'subtirbs of this city. "! Lieutenant Frank Fralcv of ,the L'nited States urmv. stationed at San Dieiro, Calif., is visiting K'lnlivcs.hnd friends hcrei having eeurcd a ftir- loutih. , ; . .:-! Miss Flora Green spent the wee!: end with her sister. Mrs. Jessie Clflrv. at Ashland. ' " - Mr. Kinine. who formerly res.dor. here is in tho citv visitniff relntiveJ.v Miss Agnes Jhmlitp. enfortitnicfl her Sunday school class nt her luinic " t lirdnv alleinoon. Games wcvt- ei. ov. ed bv these little missos tilul rctnisli- mcnts served. Twciitv-emhe were present. - ' . ; : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wise and Imbv left today for Butte valley near Doris, Cel., yhere Mr. Wise will be employ ed lu lumber mill work, tho ponoe fonforenee is re to withdraw from the peaoo 'tie of nations unless inmuo, is nssjgneu ,i 1 . - -1.1. 11... 1 : . ..it :......v iitioii of Italians is still less. Fiume neer she never was able to lipid length of timo. - Liburnian city tinder another Jjfench m lbuy, retaken by to Austria in 1814, and ceded the revolution of 1848-9 it certain 'American senators S15MF.Y Mr. Abbott and wife from Califor nia were visiting friends and rela tives here last week. . ' . Our sympathy :1s extended J. A. Cook who was saddened by the death of his father at Evans creek. Mar. 17. F. K Deuel of Medford, was look ing after Interests here Wednesday.- Edgar Pefley- visited home folks In Ashland Tuesday. . --- The Sunday school Is planning on an Easter program April 20. Mrs. W. C. Kenney visited relatives in Central Point Monday. ; : D. C. Wilson Jr. and family who recently came from Dunsmulr, Cal., have located In the Wyatt home.- Mrs. M. Stolnmetz returned Sun day from an extended visit with rela tives In Roseburg. : . Several from here ..attended the dance at Rogue River Saturday even ing. .- M. Koger and family were shop ping in Central Point Wednesday. Oiing to the prevailing damp weather farming Is going to be held back to a large extent as very, little ground h'ere Is in conditldn to be worked yet. ', ' ; .The many friends of Richard More lock who recently returned from France were truly glad of Jjie home coming and to ficfe hia srfff ling face back on the mail stage again, Johnnie Edlpgton conveyed a truck v STRESS OIF 'MmiMESB A nation's hece&sityf has plunged many thousands of boys and girls in, tiieir teens into the vortex of busbess before their time. ; jMany will feel the strain upon vitalir and energy and, likewise the need for the nourishing and tonic virtues of f ; A very Eltls, taken regularly, when taken by fits and starts. cencentrated notlrlrln1ftn that and helps confirm the body in Bcott & Bonne, BloomficJd, N.J. JOHN A. PERL ' Undertaker - , IMiono M. 47 and 47-J4 ' Automolille Ilcarso Service Iitdy Assistant -. B2 StUTII ItAHTM'Tt T . Autfl AnjbiilABoe fiervluei Coroner SHIPPING ALIENS FORDEPORT FROMCOASTSTATES roRTl.A'NI. Mtir. 21r-Klvo nllcns from Oreiton, under soiitonoe of tlo portutlon to their native countries, will bo sunt from hero to Now York tomorrow. United Suites Immlwrntlon Inspector Krank Wntklns atinouni-od today. The flvo from this district, with nine who are, being deported by the Seattle Immigration officers, will iolu carload of aliens from Sun Krnncisco, duo to-arrive here Rt 0 o'clock tomorrow morning, he snld. Three of tho aliens from Oregon will be put aboard the train here and two at Salem. Donald McPherson Krnsor. KiiRllshlnnn and alleged 1. W. W.; Anton Sollo, a NorweKlan Insano alien from Alaska, and Elvira DepnsqUaio. an Italian woman bulng deported after conviction of Immoral ity, will leave from hero, and Edwin Skog and ltagnu Flosnos. alias dlon- dekson, Norwegians, adjudged Insane will be put aboard the train at Snlom, The special train bringing tho Cull tornla prisoners loft Sun Krunclsco last night In elm r so of Immigration Inspector Led H. HussoH, of the bur eau of Immigration ut Washington local immigration authorities said. E The Medford offlco of the federal employment service will unless a financial miracle happens In the next 24 -hours bo closed for at least two months and perhaps permanently if the next congress does not make an appropriation to carry on (he federal employment work of the country. Superintendent Jnnes said tills af ternoon that there was not a chance of the offlco .being continued In oper ation afier tomorrow. Ho offered to donate his services free until tho con. grosslonal annronrtatloh was avail able, if the county court 'or city would pay the actual1 running expenses of the office. He offered to run the of fice at $ 105 a 'month. But tbo county court tins, only of fered to donate $00 and .Mr. Junes says be will not assume the risk ot keeping the" office' In. operation on this Bum.- with1 the .danger of Incuts ring debts which he may be called on to jnake good,' especially as It Is not sure but that the next congress may decide to kill off the federal employ ment service for good.' ROCKY MOUNTAINS . DRNVER, Colo." Mar. - 21. The westorn section of the country Is Iso lated today as the result of 'a snow and sleet storm that swept western Colorado and Wyoming last . night. All wire communication west of IJcn ver has ceased and" trans-contlnontnl trains are reported to be behind schedules. ' ; . A. P. A A. M. Regular communication Med ford Lodgo 103, Friday even ing. March 21, at '7:15 p. m. sharp. ,307 .. L, E. WILLIAMS. , load of happy school fellows to tho Van ilovenburg orchard Saturday where -tllcy put In thdny'gathoring orchard 'brush.'-- , Vlrgll Kenney who - attends school at Central Point, Is yisltlrig.wlth his parents -here. ) -:) '-'Y -.; ELbANS 'for indigestion is far more bejneficial than ; Scott s Emulsion ii contributes to strength vigor and health. Vulcanizing All our work strictly niinrnntoed to ho first clnHM. Ill N. Fir Rt., Medford riiouo iitt-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS ATION X-feW-tfJ Hot water fZj!j?jfPi Sure Relief Mr. nud ill's, llonry Sohafor West Modford, wero North Tulunt vlsltom Suiulity. - .Horn to. Mr. untt Mrs, Oolvor Furry on iMnrch. Ill, u diiUKhtur, Motliur and child doing nleoly. , Those trom Phoenix who did trad- Inir In .Mod tor il Hnlurduv "wure Mr. null Mrs, C. Onroy, 'Mrs. U A. ltcr,mos Mrs. hi, U. Coleman, Mrs. J. M. Under, Mrs. Lloyd Colvor mid children, MM Stookfurd. Horn to tho wlfo of (luy nishop In I'hoenlx, Murvh IS, a duiiKhtur. .Mrs. K. K. Jacobs, Mrs, Joshua Patterson nud Mrs. Karl llrlsroo woro vltllng Mrs. Win. Knrns Uiimtny. Mrs. Muclo.WrlBht ot Phounlx, roturnotl from a visit In Portland tho first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cato ot Mail ford, were up to Phoenix Sunday vis- Itlns at A: S. Kurry's. 1 J. M. Under nttondod tho Elks KntherinK nt Yreka Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. - Sloan, father and mother of Mrs. Ouorao Cnrpentor, nro lu North Tiilont vUltltiK their duUKh tor; also looking for a location, Mr. Tillman Hlmnnon of KoBoburg, Ib visit ln(t his wlfo'e duuKhtcr nud family, Mr. and Mm. N, Chunillur. Mrs, SlmpHon has hnon RpondliiR the wntor with Mr. and Mm. Chandlvr nt thulr pliuiaiiiil homo In North Tul- ont. . - - ' Mrs, C. Carey this week shipped several sattiiiKs of her fine -ItKht Hruhiua egM to , California. Mrs, Carey lnut tho fluost poll In this part of tho state. Mrs. A. S. Kurry Is etnylng over nt her son Culver's this wcuk looking after the new duughlor which arrived Sunday. Mrs. M. Hoso has lieon spending this week with the fnmlly of her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Kurry, In the latter s absence. Tho little son. of Ed Hughe. In Talent, was badly hltton by a fierce dog one dny last woek; so bad was the wound that Dr. Malmgron of rhoonlx, was callod to dress tho wound and several stitches had to he taken. Whon will such nulsnnces be dealt with as they should ho? Tlioro are many now people In the valley, and a "number of thorn aro looking for homes In our midst. It Is up to nil of us to make theso now comers tool welcome, and give thorn Bo a Joy-Walker. "Ges.irjor Corns 2 Dropa, 2 Secondi-Corn Ii Doomed t Whon you nlmont die with your ah pea on and corn mnke you almoit .wm Hiuewoya 10 ol away irom tho pain, tnko a vacation for a mln uto or two ana apply I or 3 drops "My Cora Pcl Claw Off, Wilh 'Ct4t'"l of tho world's moRln and only kn-' ulna corn-prelor. "tlflts-lt.' Than, and then onlv. will you b sure tho.1 your corn will loosen from your toe so that you cun ptl It right off clortouily cafly with your Angers. Take no etianres of continued pain and sorenens why Use greney. Irri tating salven, plasters that shift and press Into the "quick," raiora and ''dlHKers" that make corns bleed and alno grow faster? Use painless, ensy, always sure "flets-lt." There s only one like It In tho world that's "Gctn-It." . Millions have tried and O. -K.'d It for years. It nevor faljs. "riets-IL" the uuaranteed, money- beck -corn-removor; the only sure, n r, oow Itut a trifle at any drug tur. WCf 'd b.v HI. Iwronc A. Oo Chicago. Ill- Sold and recommonded oh - tho world's host .corn romody by l,eon D Hasklnn, Modford Pharmacy, Strang's DnxPt Store. ,f -v f t". '.V-.(- WfEDFOED ieon works FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also atrcnt tor Fairbanks and Morst rs Kniftuee. 17 Smith Rlvurslflg ' - ' MV VM. or beat reautti ib Spring Inwsrf andrcittkUt. PUnt now Sweat peu, pani and other Grand Prize Calif ornm Seeds ' AUo CiM)a(f. Carroft, Onious, . Bcetd, PM, $ifav.h, 1urnp W'' Don i tike faji that-arc "Jut$ at pooC" -Gt Moi'. , . - - .VV 'j I'tv' '': . i'. ! On Sale dy all Lea Jli.il Doalon tt your dttUr doei not ttrry Moruo iitidi, Hnddirtetforoui elalftffu l'ru, Your order will Ii promptly tttnJd tv C. C; Seedsmen B3aMtt&ttflfSAX&MIWSMMMB$lJ MORSB 6 (10. ' k Jinn !'ranc!;-c.) L all tho ndvimtiiHOH wo t?un in tlio way ot ft snimro dual. Keep up tho good old plomwr nnmo of Inmost tlontlntjH and liusnlliuily. ' , iNiouH Chuiiillor has ronltid oi)i gurdtin ground ot Uoytt Culver and will plant 11 In noliilocs. Thorn nro many acres ot valiiahlo land aloiiK lkmr crtu-k tlutt should ho liiutlo to ylold such crops, thus doci'uaHliiK tl cost of Ivlng In this valley. Thu amy tiling needed Is good old-fash lonutl olhow-gronso to bring n big yltild, C. Curoy hits 'his plant beds nil plnftted mid soma tit tho plants nro up, such us cnlilmgu, tomatoes und caultflowor. Tho community was . shocked Thursday morning to ht'iir of tho doatli ot John Ornffna lu . Ashland Wednosduy ovonliig, after an opera tion which was not thought to bo of a sorlous nature. Mr. tlratfos was ono of our most highly hunorod cltl xons, a rosldout of north Phnaiilx product for many yours. Ills bdlovod wlfo wits Dona Furry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bnmuul Furry, olio of our oldest pioneer fnmlllos. Tho heurtfult sympathies of tho entlro community goes ant to his wlfo and sorrowing rolullve In this thulr sud bereavement. Cnrd of Thanks . Wo wish to thank our 'friends for tho kindness shown during our ru ceut bereavement. Also for bountiful floral offerings, MR. AND MltH. HOY 8MAMAM. -. - 1107 JOYFUL EATING UrJea your food Is digested with out the altemiath ol painful acidity, the joy is taken out oi both eating and uvuig. KwiQIDS are wonderful In their kelp to the stomach doubled with over-acidity, Ft cstant to tuko relief prompt and definite MADE BY SCOTT OWNF. MAKtiu op sco'rrs kmuuion il BACK FPOM THC PROflT You will wnnt a new suit. Let us make It (or you. ' KLEIN The Tailor , ' 11W K. Mnln, I'lwlulrs Snrina Is here and vou nan sntlsfv vour ambition bv iiurcliasltm a lawn mowlnn, and aardeiflnn tools of .the Poole Furniture (o. We carrv a hln Una nf fiirnltnrn and household necessities to suiiplv the Sprina wants. ' GIM CH1JHO , China Kerb Btort; " Hero euro roi earache, headachs catarrah, dlptherla, ' gore throat, lung troubKJildnoy troublo, etoma'ub trouble; heart troublo, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, crackod breast, onret all kinds ot goiters, NO OP ERATIONS. ' Medford, Oregon, Jan 11, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: , This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been botherod for several years and last August waa not expected to live, and hearing ot dim Chung (whose Herb Stor Is at 314 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I etorted to feeling bet tor as soon as I used them and today am a woll man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see GIm Chung and try bin Herbs. - (Signed) W. n. JOHNSON, Witnesses ; M. Ai. Anderson, Medford ; S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm, Lewis, Eagle Point !'"., ,:: W. h. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, . O, B. Mjiore, Eagle Point, - v. MCintyro, Kagle Point, V Geo. I). Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Tb08. B, WlcUpU, Eagle P0Jq(, run or AMBiTion ' i OF GOOD. SHE SAYS Mrs, Mourn Wm Ho 'Weak Win foulil lliUHlly (lot Hp loallh , ' , , ltmttoivd by TuiiliU'. "I feel so well now Unit I can hurilly realise tho awful condition I was In before 1 topk Taulao," suld Mis. 10. U. Moore, of IMil B. Wullllig tun street, Memphis. Tm. . "I had lumn III rundown condi tion for two yours," alio rplltlnued, and wus so weak I could hardly keep going, 1 Had to forco myself, in tmt. but nothing ugroud with mo and I got so llfolem and no nccouut . tliut. I could hardly get up when I was sit ting or lying down, or oven do my houoowork. I suffered with splitting beaduchns, that would almost tlrlvo mo distracted. , , "My appotltn plckod up on my first bottle of Tunlae and I am 'now eat ing throe hourly meals a ituy, those awful hondurhos nro gono and I m fooling just flue, I have gulped ton pounds mid nm strong enough to do all my housowork with tmito, , Tauluo did mo a. world of good more (ban all the other mudlcliios I huvo tukbn put together." , .-, Tanlno Is sold In Medford by West 8klo I'hurmnuy, in Gold Hill by M, 1). Dowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mt'Oj In Ashjnnd ly J. J. McN'nlr. Adv. JUS'S1 4m Comfort THAT it Itself Is a desirable (actor In bankliw here at tho First National. Our Quar ters embody conveniences which cllmlnato physical tils ailvantaaes.. : -' . .i'r't ' ' ' i ., ' ' Bent a Safe Deiiosll Box as well as open an ac count.' , i . Wm. C. Ta: ..Proslrfenl FIRST EiATiONAL SAN It MEDFORD. ORE, . ,tit fiiiip n fiiif run ii iilfiUM Prescription Chemicals The reputation oi llio I)nig glst Uje aatisfacilon of tlio Physician and tlio welfare of the pntlent requlro tiiat cltem-" tenia used In dispensing should conform to tho highest stand ards for purity, ; Wo liso SyiIIIlH'8.' ',' ' Phono 10, Main and Central. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS ; , AND BROODERS aARDENT SEEDS GRASSES s " ! ALFALFA ; PLOVER '' 1 FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt. '- - , MONARCH FEED ?' -AND SEliD'bO LIBERTY TAXI With now Dodco car, s usa Slntlonod nt 10 N. Front St. 2 2 fliilp a Tiyon, riojifl. Vlioiio y' sj '