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l! ! i i I PAT1E fOUR tlEDFORD MAIk I3IBUNE ' A W INfttnPITMnKNT NKWflPAl'Rft liiffimfoRD PRINTING CO? Otflot, Mall Tribune Building, 15-27-Sl worm i'ir ireec rnone 10. A oonmtldatlon of the Dftmooratlo titnmm Th XlorifnrA Xfnll. Th Medford Tribune, tbe Southern Orasontaa, The Asniana uriDune, The Medford Sunday Sun la furnlahed ubaorlbr desiring . a seven-day dally newapaper. ROBERT nVHU Editor. 8. B. SMITH. Manager. V M AIT IV AnVANPfw Pally, with Sunday Sun, yearH-00 Pally, -with Sunday Sun, month. .66 . Dally, without Sunday Sun, yoar $.00 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .t0 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year. 1.60 Sunday Sun, one year.. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland, .Tarkaonville, Contra! Point, Phoenix: . Pally, with Sunday Sun, year .$7.50 Pally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. uznoiai paper oi Jackson cxmniy. Bntered a lecond -class matter at feed ford, Oregon, under the act of alaTch vnm daily tvirtM drsalatlAB for six months ending Deo. 31. 19138,04 MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Full Leaned Wire Service, The Asso ciated press Is exclusively entitled to the use for- republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited tn this paper, and also the local news published he relit All rights of republication of special dispatches swreio re aiso reserveo. gYe Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Autolsts of the world are admon ished by the Star Auto company of Baker, Oregon, "to hold their horses, pending the arrival of a carload of Fords." . ' A platoon of Elks marched to church Sunday evening with Gus Newbury bringing up the rear. It la not known whether Gus was driving his lodge brethren, or his lodge were dragging him to divine worship. A VETERAJT RETCRXS ' (Gcrvats Star) . . Walter B. Dusenbery arrived r home Wednesday night to the great satisfaction of his' parents and friends. He had been at Camp Lewis for several days. It is requested that Uncle John Westerlund get a dog somewhere near his own site. " He nowsports a canine capable of being- used as a watch charm in a pinch. ; On many chins wild whiskers grow These many years to save; the dough. f'J ' ''' , . .- .- .''""'.' Reformers, engaged in the pastime of remodeling the world, and reno vating human nature, are requested not to prohibit the eating of limbur ger cheese. Such a step is liable to create a demand that will exceed the supply in less than 24 hours. , : Come to think about it, wasn't there a guy by tbe name of von Kiuck mixt up in the late war? . .,, MODERX SAMSONS - ', (Sunday Sun) . v As an evidence that Medford Is increasing in popnlation there ;iaf no vacant houses that are , 1 modern in the city and when one : becomes vacant it is picked up 'at once. - ,rs ' An absent-minded biscuit-shooter Bhoved a plate of beans at this col. Sat. evng., and the young lady went by Battle Creek, Mich., ' early this morning i 1' IM YOU REMKMBKR WHKXi They were going to open the. Blue Ledge mine in 30 days, build a rail road to it, and held a celebration on tbe port side of the Commercial club. Ed. Brown informs that an "B was originally tacked onto the end of his name, that his folks packed It around for years, but that one of bis relatives had it shot off sometime during the Civil war. PERSONALr-To Walt M.-Wrlto if in the Orient, if in U. S. wire (own . expense.) . . ..,- The Inspired make-up man stuck a cow at the foot of this col. last FrI day..-' ' Like the vlllian in "The ! Lost Lovo," unexpectedly caught ' - '' ,;; ; : tt- -r-t , '.' .We were "cowed." . ' t ) i ' .,; GoBh!. "' RHEUMATIC PAINS I Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard OH i : " 1 "V ' A cafe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles.' . You wilt find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as re liable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. '' Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. . ,y- .-' Ever constipated or nave sick , headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 fonts. Guaranteed. THE CRISIS ABOUT a "year, ago i the Allies- had their back to the . wall. Today in I'aris Pivaidont Wilson 1ms his back to the wall. The crisis; was.sueceisfully Weathered by the allies, thanks to American1 assistance inlhe next tew aays tne wmiu win Know, wuerner or vox .rresiuom Wilson can do the same. ; Unfortuimtely ' President own people into his confidence. But from the yaguo and conihctins imports from Pans xt is probable, tUat -l resi dent Wilson is single handed to be a just and unselfish peace. v., .. . -. .-.With' the eKiiins of Italv fox' concessions in Istria, Tren tino and Dahnatia, even Gi-eat Britaiiv has favored, coin pi)inise. President Wilson however has stood firm. Be lieving that such concessions pevialistic and selfish in charaetei", an injustice to the as pirations of the Jugo-blavs, draw entirelv, unless his view is adopted and the Italian aemanas witnax'awn. I- 0 ' " :. , ' ' ' ' i ; It is impossible to be stances. All tho world wants mediate peace that can beseeured. But it is also certain, that to px'event a peace that other war, is woxtli delay .worth discussion, wox'th fight ing for. If this issue were people, they would imdoubtedly -rally-as a whole, to the president s support. But the president persists in playing a lone hand. And as long as he persists in this-policy, lie mustrbe deprived of the United American assistance' which was so vital in the milittuy Operations a year ago, aud is so .vita today. Whether this attitude is-merely temperinental, or a necessity ot the international until the facts are- known, but If a peaceful solution is not offered soon, it would seem imperative for President VY ilson to abandon his exclusively pcrsonaly pohcy, place the cards on the table, and wage his fight in "the open, with his own people and the people of tho world, aware of the exact situation and the precise xssues involved, j. H. L. Pittock is dead and his l'elatives are fighting over the eight millions he left behind. xlccording to the Oi'e- gon Voter the fight has taken displace Edgar Piper of the Jackson of the Journal, ColoneJ L.eadbetter and W. tt. AIc Adoo in charge. The Oreeron Voter is a .very, excellent periodical, infonning,. intelligent and clever, but we are suspicious of the. brand of ' The idea of giving lectures nious but establishes a dangerous precedent. In the next political campaign the ; only escape will be the cyclone CellaX". ' ..;..' jiiH.:;;..:.; ,; :--',: Who will be the first citizen to turn over. a. -Victory-bond to the P. and E. committee? ' The balance is only about $3,000. This should be days l'cniainin'g. You remember what peace was worth a vcar ago to day. It has the same value then a little bit more. The History of WASHINGTON. D. C. April 21. Do you retard cold cream , as an ultra-modern uulliativet , . , ,i; Or ntire food and drue laws as a comparatively recent tvoe of letrisla tiont . - , Or the familiar "cure all" as an uo to date auack device for the twen tieth century creduloust You are wromr. accordraz to the statements contained in a bulfstin issued bv "the National Georsrraphie Society, based unon a, communica-. tion to the society from Dr. John A. Foote. A Dart of tbe communica tion says: . ' .. . , -' , "Most people at some time or an other use cold cream. It seems quite a modern luxury, indesnensible alike to peer and peri, and adapted to many and varied nses. In fact, one traveler tells recently of havincr his cold cream eaten bv a fat-hungry va let in Germany. So we are inclined to resard it as a fairlv modern pro duct. And vet -"Uneenntum Refri ee'rans.' cold cream, has come down to us from 'Roman davs. Tpe first formula is attributed, to Galen, who lived and wrote in the second cen tury. What we use today is' practi cally the same, though 'Doctor' Ga len's original formula was .imitated and 'unproved' hundreds of times. . "Kmperor Frederick II of Sicily, in 1240 or 1241. published the .first pure food and drues act. He was about .700 years ahead of Doctor Wiley, for he specified strict regula tions of the standard of drug purity, and provided for drug inspectors and fined all sof fenders. ' "The practice of medicine was also regulated. A physician was recurred to have a diploma from a university before he could study medicine: then be took a three vear course in tbe .school of medicine and a one year practice under' a practicing physi cian. Special post graduate work in anatomy was required if he was to do surgery. . : -..-, "All this was in the. so-called 'dark ages.' Even the fees of physi cians und phnrmueists were -strictly regulated bv Inw and were in.Mvir chnsing Vnlue iibnut the same as l!ic charges of the present.;dny. I'hvsi cimis were not allowed to own drug stores lind drug adulterator were severely dealt wilh,',i: ;': ,;;,.&': .. :' ' "Mithrndatimn was the mime of the grcnt antidote of Roman' pliiirinucv. It had from 40 to 00 vegetal)! ingre dients,' few of 'whinlr hud nnv' real medieininl value except opium. And these drugs were blended with honey. "It reinuined for Nefo's plivs-cinn. Androuiuelius, to 'put the t'iuishiug BTEDPORD MATE TRIBUNE, IN PARIS. ; ; , Wilson has not taken his fighting fox what he believes to Italy ai'c essentially iui he has threatened to with ; , v : ' , v . . i 1 -! i'- : dogmatic under the circum peace, the best and most mi will contain the seeds of an made plaiu to. tho. American ; j T . ' situation, jio one can know the form of a conspiracy to Ox'egonian and; place C. S. tobacco in the editorial pipe. from an aex-oplane is inge taken up early in the three iiow. Give all you can and ' ' Cold Crea m touches to this wonderful compound Andromnchus added viper's flesh to tire formula and .called his new com pound Theriuca. He wrote ; some verses dedicated to Nero, describing this medicine and claiming virtues for it which in oir day would subject him to prosecution under the anti trust act. Evidently he believed he hud creator in this one compound a veritable pharmaceutical monopoly. "Gnlcn. one of the fathers of medicine, went ever further. He rec ommended it as a cure for all pois ons, bites, headaches, vertigo, deaf ness, epilepsy, apoplexy, dimness of sight, loss of voice, asthma, coughs. spitting of blood. ; tightness of breath. ' colic, the iliac passion lap pendictis.) iaundice, hardening of the spleen, stone, fevers, dropsy, lepro sy, melancholy, all pestilences, etc. Nowadays he would probably have included coupon thumb, golf shoulder and movie eve. ' "As .Galen's writings dominated medical thought for over 1,500 vears. it is not ' surprising tjiat this adver tisement made Mitradntitim, or The riaen, a valued remedy Every phys ician of note for centuries afterward claimed some improvement on the original formula." y . . Business Men's Notice ' - y- Regular meeting of the Jackson County Business Men's association Will be served by the ladies of the Christian church, Monday evening, April 21st, 6:30 p. m.. In the church, basement.. Program: : . i . Talk by secretary of Oregon Re-' tallerB association. ... ;. 'Report ott the P. '& E.' Railroad' Situation. : ' i Advisability pf " revising ' rating; book, v.":'.."':..'-'--' ' Keeping window displays lighted up. . ;. '. ! Auto Park. ; Tbe question of a Victory Week celebration, and. other queoflons of Interest. ' . ' ' ;H(CI3ESTi:t? S PILLS THE PlAMO.1I CUAKU. A Cil-rbM-ter'a IHsmtrm yean ko iwn ai Dst, (Jafert. Al wiyt KclUbU r SOLD b WjISTS EVERYWHERE JOHN A. PEEL i v ; Undertaker Phone 1. 47 ana 47-J2 .. ' Autnmohlle Hearse Service IjAily Assistant na SOUTH BAKTM5TT Ambulaace Service, Coroner' r-Ut tor a Vlua JUU -Ttt.Xf liitT of rone ciri-ciriH-rrrfs - MEDFORD, OKECiON. Scene From "Crown Jewels" siS! I At the Rialto Theater Tonight 0 - V ir J B.in.aA.t !.'. mii'iif nmh Ailventm-e, thrills, rommu'e unit n buttle of wits, -tlmt in short in tho conibiimtion of elements .tlnvt troit-s to make no Triiiimle's livtest ftmture; "Crown Jewels, . stiirrinir (.'lairo Ab ilersmi. to be shown for two dnvs h-' rvinuimt toluv nt tlve Hittlto theater. An Enropenn monarcli faecs reyt olution. Anxious to protect himsoif F SAN FKAXC1SCO. April 21. His uniform literally..' burned from his back: part oV his nose torn off bv nn exploding, shell when he wade u fu tile attempt' to- rescue mi English flight captain from a burning air craft on the flying field at Withering Domes, England, last August. - Dr. Bryant C. I'reston, pu.stor.of. the iKirst Congreuutiomil fliureb at Palo Alto, who has been in Y. M. C, A. war work overseas for nearly a year, nrrvvod here last night aud will return to his pastorate at once. His first sermon following his return home was preached 'Easter morning. Dr.'. Preston was decorated bv the British government for his net of heroism at Withering Domes, and was cited for bravery on' another oc-H casion when he was budlv burned in attempting to release "a pilot who was strapped in a burning piano at the flying field at iJirchani. England. The English flving forces presented him with a new uniform in pluec of the one that was hurnew. ,. "I didn't collect unv souvenirs," said Dr. i'reston ' discussing his work nbrqnd. ','miloss vou call this u souvenir," pointitig to his noso wltieh is partly missing, "I got this when the shells in the cartridge belts on the burning plane began exploding. A piece of shell bit a sergeant next to me in the neck, killing him instantly. I was lucky. Skillful ' surgery and skin grnfting has given mc back a fairlv good looking nose." ho con cluded, his eves twinkling. Vs ' Dr. I'reston. whoso home is 02i Everett avenue. 1'ulo Alto, was pas tor . of the Kirst Congregational church there for five" vcurs previous to his service with the Y. M. C. A. lie worked ati Camp Frcmiint for ten You Can't Rub It Away; ; ; Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure. If you are afflicted with Rheuma tism, why waste time with liniments, lotions and other local applications -that nover did cure Rheumatism, and never will?, , . .' - Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try tho sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain, and go after that. Remove the cause, and there cah be no pain. Sfou will never bo rid of Rheuma AXLE GREASE "r m. m VrllU AXLE GRe STANDARD OIL tW. E. WALKER. SPECIAL AGENT. ' W. C. Ijec-nr, rcntrnl I'oln'l; V. ,T, Wiley, Cent nil Point; lCivis llrlih M mm iUt., Sled font; I'irleh & Hyiui. Mndforil) jiiodroru Harness Coni(Hiny, aicdioru, MOXn.W, AVmV, 21, 1019 i J ii i I'll'" " ' "' agiuiist adversity ho ships Ins crown jewels to n trusted hanker m Anion co. His bverv uiovp is wutehed. Tho erimiuiiU bid fair to be successful in their iiudortuking when thti nuiek wit and honesty of Diana Do l.ille, n beautiful French reftitfw, omnlovrd bv Miiduiue l.evine, one of tho eon Sliirutors, frustrates tho plot. I'OltTI-ASI). April 21.r-RolTt 'K, Straliorn. railroad builder, who ar rived here yesterday nfter a trip to Klamath Falls, declared toilitv that ho has agreed to extend the Klamath Fulls railroad an additional 'JO miles; He lias begun urriingoments for taking over the railroad, which he has been building for tho city as the first step toward linking flint sec tion up with the Hill und llarrinian lines at Bend. ' . ' , . ' 1 rttrnlmrn was' under contract to construct tho line to Dairy. 20 miles out of Klmmith Fulls, providing the roud was turned over in nceordu.'le with agreements," with lire Klamath Fulls terminals mid fights of wav to Spraguo river. , The proposed extension from Dairy to Sprague river , will cost about $."00.00tl Strahorn said. Besides tupping the Klamath reservation lit n very advantageous point for rt great lumber business, the roud then will drnw business from the Lake. View, Paisley and tiilver Luke districts, he said, ' . months prior to going overseos whero ut tho rcfiucst of the Itritisli government he was given a special assignment lis inspector of tho "Y" work nt the various ncrdromcs. This service took him to all the Hying fields of England und many in Trance. Following his iniurv Inst August he was transferredto Unit where ho vas in charge of-the Genoa district, Dr. I'reston exxneeted to return to Italv. but on account of tho ill health of li i A wife has decided to remain in California. "'. .- - tism until you cleanse your blood of the germs that cause the disease. Q S 9 hno YiA on on.,nl N blood purifier and scoros of sufTerer.i say that it has cleansed their blood of Rheumntism, and removed all troca of tho disease from their system. Cot a bottle of S. S. S. at youc drug store, and get on the right trentmont to-da. If you want upc clal medical advice, you can obtain K free by aadresslng Medical .Director. 23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gu. Mica Axle Grease spreads evenly and 'formsa cool.slippery " coating - that clings to the spindle and makes pulling eas ier. The Mica fills , up all roughness in the metal, makes . ,, the ', grease work ; better and last twice as -' long. No hot boxes. Ask ,'. your dealer. Buybythel ' pail. , ; ,. , STANDARD OIL COMPANY ,( i, ,tttuiomu) STANDARD' OIL CO, Medford. Ore Flek, Jacksonville; Freeman.. & Ineksoiiville; (.liineit, llios. llilvv. Crater Jiliko Ihvfl, C'o,( Medford; LOAN WITH IOWA PORTLAND, April ' 21. OroKon and lown couiitloa contest for first honor In tho eniniiiilun for fliiniteliiK tho liavornment. WimhliiKton conn ly, brogoii, which plodKod Its quota at a mooting Ot the oouuly miiiiiitsora for OniKun, .Nfuroh as, offlelullv plodKfld tho amount to the foderhl r iiorvo hank of tho Twelfth district, at 2:110 p- in., April 17. Tho amount plodgoil by W'niihliiistoii to tho federal roaerve bank Is HUT,, too, mid the Quota for the county H04.77B. It becamo known today that IHw Mollies county, Iowa. In clalmlnn the dlittluellon of holim I ho first county Id 1hb United tttutos "over the top' bnvliiK iilno pledged lm quola thru tho.Icdoral reserve bank of Hint dis trict yoatoriliiy. Director Ktlierltlno of the state or Kaiilsittlon miiliitiiliis Ihut Wnslilni! ton county la entitled to the banner. ISvory bank In tho county, oxcopt one was represented In the' subscription plcdgo and the quota for that bank was subscribed on behalf of the peo ple of tho tVnrth Plains section by John A, Thorubiimh, president of the Forest Grove National bank. - Salem Oregon, claims to bo the first capital city In the Unltod States "over tho top." i Tbo bank pledges were forwnrdod by mull to Kdward Cooklnghum, state chairman of tbo Mbnrty Loan conn mltteo. and subscriptions nintl by State Director Klhorldge to the Fed- orul Uescrvo bank at Hnn Fritiielsco, vefltordnv. . i i A Woman's Story With Great Meaning Subject tS Childbirth DUeuHl t7 Women el Expvimoc. TVomen TtrywbcfO TI IhHr frfemU bftw, thrmirh lb u ct Mother Friend, tbo ( blunder fu I iHnttrntnc CTttrnnl nttpUrallon, llxy tvottlnt tulTrrliitf nou UUIrnn hefera tbo oavtut of iwtur' uol wosdtfful ro lutlon. Moihcrt Priccrl I a retnfttr wMch rprrad ttt Influence upon the con!, iw-r nd lirnmrnt InTolTcil. ivnilrrtny Itusm plltnt to readily yltlit to onturo'd demand for expuntton. Tntt nerrr. com, tvttdon ond Mramcnu tspiind without Utnt pccul)r wrcnclitfiff ttrola, nnn nervouinvm nauioa and unnvtrul mjtwntlon nro nttturall nraltld tvbn tho nrvo und tnuM-l4 ro rdleted and lltiu nro nnk tort nud druwn By rfffiiLir ut. trw hwtr ahloirltil rt aton expands ulth cmo when l-ty U burn. ihe bom nro tkt At tlw cUJjt. awl md danjevr U nutitrntlr lr. run otti n Unlhr'A fVlratl f mm anv Jm- itnrt. It bA bctn uk-I Ijy women Irr orer hnlf a century, find I Jiut cs stjuusrd em unriiunr ynn cttn iianit or. Write tt,e llroitni-M Hrpitl.itnr Company, Dept. II. iJitnar puitillnff, AllanU. (Iiii1, for Ihdr MotMrlltxxl H-jolt, and Itl bulll, tnf Muitwr', ricnil tadir. snd H. in foitltj our!f cc rr.H t:.-l UUcocnfort. i Gongoleum First-Class Floor Covering Nino foot -wide, botigM bo fore wnv prices Avcrc added, nice patterns, regular price $1.20 ynrd. ' , : ' - Our Price 80c yd. ' Come in and sec it before buying for spring. Poole Furniture Co. am OHTTNO i' ,China ECerb Btor Herb cure roi earache, ooaaaelM catarrah, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble,- heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kind of foltera. NO OP BKATicwts., .'. , ": .a, : " Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 117 TO WHOM IT ;UT OONOKRN! This la to certify that 1, the tin- derslgned, bad very severe atomacb trouble and had been bothered tor several years and,last August was not oxpeoted to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Btore Is at i U Bouth Front atreet, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble and I storied to tooling bet ter as soon as J used them and today am a well mad and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try bis Herbs. (Signed) . W, H. JOHNSON. " Witnesses: .' ... : ' ..' M. A. Anderson, Medford ' B, B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Wm, Lewis, Eagle Point , W, U Ohlldretb, Eaglo Point, C, B. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre, Kagle Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point Tbos. a. McUoIs, Bie Point, Twas a Lucky Day ? Says Mrs, O'Connor, Her liiiii'OVoineiii' After 'J'uklnic ' i Taiiliie, Vtt Hhniy , v ' , 1 . ' " v; ' Wonilerful , U . "It was certainly tt lucky iluy for mo when I got my first hoitlu of TftlllUOr HIHU airs, guiill vi vumiuri of ililH Ku.l OUlllum HI., KlIOXVllIll, fOIIII. - ' "For five or six years," sho eontln- : lied, "I had boon In a (IrosdfuUy rundown iinri nervous condition, wiw awfully , weak and' suffered with spoils ot dliisliit'ss. I hixl torrlblii " nervous hoiuluclifls and my utonmf was o wouk I ooiililn't digest vit tbo lightest kind or food. 1 ooulil sloep very little und lieuume so Uo spoiidiiut Hint I wan ufrnld nolliliiK . rould help mo reguln my health, "I wouldn't hvo, hpllejfed It If anybody had told mo nuy medicine) would cause me to gain eight pounds In teu duys, but tbitt Is oxuully wuul , Tunlae bus ilono for uie, fioou aftar I st art oil taking It ) began to out bet lor, Bleep llko a' Imby mid fool Just (inn and my stondy Improvomeiu has ; liiiply been wonderful. I tmvo 1 thrown away nil my other medicine and will stink to Tanlnc, for I think It Is tho finest niodlclnn on enrlh," ' Tttilae Is sold In Medford by tVett Side 1'harmacy, In Oold Hill by H. O, noways. In Central Point by Miss M. A. Moo, In Ashlnnd by J. J. MeNnlr, In KukIo Point by Von dor Holloa. Bring Your Palmolive Coupons , 'to the . .. - A PilARMACYi ruoim io. "V t . Main ssd, Central. ' ' LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge ear. 33 8tatlond at It N. Front St, Hale A I.yon, 1'rops. lliooo twuruttu XKUJN WUtUMS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOf ilso agent tor Fairbanks and' Morse ) . , , .Engine. . - , ' - ! , .17 Smith Rivartlli f STAR IfWIft , Star Brand Typewriter Ribbon ." ....... . ; .... -. i' : ...... -' give clear, permanent . copies;; Will not Bmut, dry out, or fill the type. .' : Buy typawHUng luppli ot 'J .!'; I'.v-'1'.. V . ' '. '.' , MEDFORD PRINTING ' " ' COMPANY WESTON'S Camera the Only Exclusive ' Cominerciiil rhotographor ,v in SQuthcrn Oregon. .,. ' Negatives mado any time, ot ; place, by appointment,'" i Phone 147-J; UJ, , -. We'll do tl. rest. j. b! palmer Medford. Ml Sho SSglSSW , ' (I. .J ' , 208 Kaet awtrcet,