PXGE TWO
MEDFOED ItKTT; TflTBTTXR MT.DFOftT), OREGON', SATURDAY. JUNE
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occH and
Personal
Kaln the public la warned to keep
away from Crater luke until the sea-
bod formally opens July lHt, and a It
1b now the lodge at the lake Is almost
out of provisions for the staff of cl'-c
Irielans lit work ihuru because of the
Influx of a number of hardy sightseers
who walked iu over the snow this
week. Hence it is that Seely V. Hall,
accompanied by his wife departed for
Crater national park this mnrnliiK on
an P. O. S. call with a truck load or
provisions, hopInB with the help of
Park Superintendent Sparrow to he
able to buck tho truck through the
snow as far as Anna Spring camp.
from where the Riipplies can be pack
ed up to the hotel five iuIU-b distant.
C. 1.. Goff writes Insurance on any
thing anywhere. tf
The Jackson County lluildlng &
Loan Association office will he open
hereafter' on Saturday nights to ac
commodate tho public.
Miss Ruby Kurlie, who has been In
government service since the begin
ning of tho world war, has been grant
ed a month's furlough and will arrive
here Sunday to spend that time with
her parents.
Tree props nnd pine flume lumber.
Dig Pines Lumber Co. tf
Rolled hurley $1.40 per sack; mill
run 9 1 .CO per sack; whout $:i.2(i per
lOO.lbs.j scratch food $2.75 per 100 lbs.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 K.
.Main. Phono 20. tf
Ikith the Portland Journal and Tele
gram yesterday had front page pic
tures of II. Chandler lCgan, the woll
known golfor of Medford who Is toduy
playing tho finals Tor the northwestern
championship. Kgan is regarded by
experts as tho most remarkable natur
al golfor In the amateur ranks today.
Tho past five years he has Bcarcely
touched a golf club except just n few
days before the toiiruaiuentH he has
entered, uud yet hn won the coast
northwest championship last year uud
at least twice has been runner up.
Invest your savings hi the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Looso Leaf columnar journals and
cash books two to forty-four columns.
Medrord Hook Store. , til!
Tho sad news of tho death In Los
Angeles of Maurlco Kdgell of Now
York city VV'ednosduy last has been re
ceived In Medford. Corbln Edgoll, the
well known Knglo Point rancher who
was with his brother through his 111
iioss Is now on route l Now York with
the body. About a year ago Corbln
Edgell'B mother, Mrs. C. K. Kilgell died
In Medford where she had made her
homo for less than n year.
We are paying 2llc for eggs nt tho
Farm Ilureatl Co-Operutlvo Exchange.
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Rolled barley, 1.40 per uncle; mill
run $1.50 por suck: Wheat $2.2!; per
100 lbs.; scratehl'ood Jli.75 per 100 lbs.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 K.
Main. Phone 240. - tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank P. Farrell ar
lived homo lust night from their
honeymoon trip to Porllund and other
northern points, and will reside at tho
Carglll apartments for tho presont.
Lawn mowora Bhnrpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 261-J. tf
Thoro will he n typewriter In every
homo nnd It will bo tho Corona fold
ing. Medford Hook More. 82
Tho city park uud tho auto camp
grounds came In for a largo amount
of. prul so last night, when Dr. and
Mrs. R. W. Stearns and Mr. nnd Mrs
Kdineades, all of Medford, cnnio down
to visit bore with Mr. nnd Mrs. It.
W, Biennis. They hud a picnic dinner
In the park nnd tho visitors looked
over the camp grounds. They rotnincd
to Medford lust night. (Iritnts Pass
Courier. '
Will exchnngo now goods for second
hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Wool.
99'
Without doubt tho greatest pleasure
experienced tho Fourth of July will he
by thoso who attend tho celebration
hull and hear tho Imperial orchestra
In all tho wonderful new pieces nt the
Medford Natatorlnni. 82
H Is now officially proclaimed that
the Ellis lodge now dining room will
not "ho in use until July tith. The old
dining room will be open from next
Monday on, with John Kudo, the
stoward, serving meals us usual.
Sugar Howl taxi, country trips spec
ialty, phono 127-R. 82
The Associated Oil Co. unloaded n
new 3V4-ton Mack truck a few days
ago.; This truck has a capacity of
1190 gallons and Is equipped with air
brakos. It will replace the truck now
on the Orants Pass run and will also
pull a VM gallon trailer which Ih (o be
equipped Willi air brakes. This outfit
will thus make dally through trips to
flrants Pass delivering 1010 gallons
gasoline to that point.
Ralph Cowglll nnd John Wills have
returned from tho Meadows district
where they took their cattle for the
Biimmor range.
Wo develop kodak films free. West
Sldo Pharmacy. tr
The coolest place In the city will be!
Ill the spacious hall at the Natatorlnni'
Saturday night. Kiiterlofiiment by the
big 'Imperial orchestra. Admission ltic
S2:
W. R. Crelger of Chicago, close per
Bonul friend of .Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W
iilnghnm left today After n visit at the
Illngham ranch north of the city. Mr.
Crelger Is seriously considering pur
chasing property In the valley.
Two popular dances this week by
tho MnJeBtic orchestra: Friday night
nt Jacksonville and Saturday night nt
Ragle Point. Knuf Bed. fill
Don't forget the big dance at Cold
IIIII tonite. Best of music. S2
C. E. Cunningham of Portland has
returned to the city and Is again nt
work on a big business deal iu this
Vicinity. He is at the Holland.
A. 8. V. Carpenter of the Husy Cor
ner Motor company, bus returned from
Portland driving down a new Willys
Knight which has been purchased by
r runK vwen.
PIcotlr.g
Hemstitching
8c per yd.
Muttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
There will be a big crowd at the
dance ut Cold Hill tonilc. Don't miss
it. Finest kind of music. Everybody's
going. 82
M. C. Sullivan Is laid up at the
Sacred Heart hospital with Injuries re
ceived In a minor automobile accident.
Interest on city assessment's will be
delinquent after July first. Hetter
take care of It now lest you forget. 87
Tho coolest placo in the city will be
In the spacious hall at the Natutorlum,
Saturday night. Entertainment by the
big lnieri;tl orchestra. Admission 10c.
- 82
The Medford Ice and Storage com
pany have placed In service another
truck to meet the fast growing de
inund for this concern's goods. ThlB
new truck which is of the company's
own design will place the company in
a position to give the best of service.
Mrs. Cieo. Maddox, dressmaking,
room 1, Sparta llldg. Prices reason
able. 85
Why not attend tho dunce tonite at
flohl IIIII? Hest of people, finest
music, good floor. &2
Mr. and Mrs. lit. A. Hosworth of Cor
vallls arrived in the city yesterday
from southern California, much dis
appointed to learn that conditions
wore impossible for them to visit Cra
ter lake for at least a week yet. They
left the Hotel Medford this morning
for home.
Uwing to a change In pluiiB there
will he no Woodmen picnic next Sun
day. 82'
The Christian church will have re
purls from the different departments
at the 11 a. in. service tomorrow for
tho first six months of tho year show
ing what bus been accomplished. It Is
tho desire of the board tiiat all the
membership be present.
Fire into Thursday destroyed the
sawmill or Welter 41 Son nt Lovo sta
tion, Hi miles from Grants Pass. The
loss was placed ut $:irim, with no ln-
nrnnee. Tile mill had closed down
Wednesday. No lumber was burned.
Seo Handicraft Shop window bar
gains lu children's dresses, Friday and
Saturday. 82'
You will enjoy the danco at Cold
Mill tonite. Meet your friends there.
82
The ladles of the First llaptlst
church will cntertnin (lie aviation hoys
at the homo of Mrs. It. K. Penoyer, 990
South Oaliilalo, Monday, Juno 27th ut
8 p, ni. Mayor CutcB will give n Bhort
address of welcome, which will bo fol
lowed by a program and a good time.
All mombors and friends nre invited.
Kiddles' play suits choice 75c. Han
dicraft Shop. 82
Medford Fuel Co., cry mill brocks
and all other kinds of wood. Phone
212. . 84
This month's Issue of The Volt, the
monthly mugnzluo published by the
California-Oregon Powor company,
with a circulation of 8000 copies, Is
devotod exclusively to tho Itogue
River division of thnt company, nnd
contains interesting illustrated ui'tl
cles about steellicud fishing In the
Roguo with a picture of Toggery Hill
fighting with an 8-iounder, nnd the
Kluinnth project of the 11. S. rechinin-
tlon service nnd irrigation by 'pumping.
Tho voice recital to bo given by
students of the Geo. Andrews Studios
Tuesday evening next nt tho Presby
terian church nt 8:15 o'clock is being
much anticipated by music lovers. 82
Umbrella covem. Liberty Shop, tf
S. C. Modgmun, of Chicago, travel
Ing salesman for years of a prominent
custom concern while passing through
the city yesterday Jumped oft tho train
during tho stop here long enough to
nnnounco that ho would retire- Boon
and planned to come to Mod ford or
vicinity with his family, buy n small
orchard proorty, nnd rouble here
Phono 471. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
101 South Rlversido. tf
Property Owners Attention. Hot lor
pay the Interest on your assessments
before July first nnd avoid the penalty.
87
Harry Rosenborg of tho Hear Creek
orchards, while driving a nail In
fence Friday morning, missed the null
with the hammer, and hit his little
finger, mangling and smashing that
member severely.
Expert dressmaking, plcotlng, hem
stitching, 10 S. Fir, phone 21B-H. 98
t lilldren a dresses, 2 to 0 years,
choice 7uc. Handicraft Shop. 82
A letter has been received from Hal
Gerber of Constuntlnople, Turkey, a
former resident of this city stating he
has applied to the stale department
to help hi iu recover a largo farm 111
Serbia, owned by his father, and to
which he Is an heir. This land was
formerly III European Turkey, but was
in n strip ceded to Serbia, by the peace
treaty. Tills abrogates all prior rights
but Cerbor Is making claims on the
grounds Unit he is nu American citi
zen. He also served In tho war. Cur
lier reports every day to the Yankee
consul, so tills country can keep track
of hlui.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
School for drawing and painting.
-Mrs. Edinoudson, College bids. 927-X.
87
George Hilton returned Friday after
noon from Murshl'leld where he attend
ed to business matters. He says that
city will make great preparations for
the F.Iks convention to be held in
August.
Hnrgalns in children's dresses, Fri
day and Saturday. , Handicraft Shop.
82
Latest patterns In ties. Don Sprlngerl
105 Wel .Main.
The Jacksonville street car will be Montana guests at .the Medford are
operating from terminal to terminal .Mr. and M
rs. II. E. Morler and H. E.
within the next two weeks. The public, Morler Jr., of Butte.
service corporation has granted Joel There I(j ft enally vlo)ating the
Gagnon permfsslon lo install the city ordinance statin that there shall
frog" at the Main street crossing,
which was removed two years ago by
the Southern Pacific, when the street
car line failed to pay its pro rata of
tlie tuxes. The new service will be as
ut present, but patrons can ride to the
hospital, which will he a convenience.
Two popular dances this week by
the Majestic orchestra: Friday night
nt Jacksonville and Saturday night at
Eagle Point. Knuf sort. 82
Hemstitching 8c per yard at the
Stylecraft shop. We also do dress
making, plcutlng, embroidery, buttons,
braiding tin'1, mending. Phone 744-J.
M. F. & H. Illdg. Mosdames Eaton &
Roberts, props. 86
S. C. Scott of Cold Hill was a busi
ness visitor in the city and Jackson
ville Friday afternoon..
Two popular dances' this week by
the Majestic orchestra? Friday night
at Jacksonville and Saturday night at
Eagle Point. Knuf soil, r , 82
Little Miss Amy Elliott is three
years old today, and will entertain a
number of her little friends at a birth
day party this afternoon in honor of
the occasion at her home.
Horse-Shoe tires and lubes are the
cheapest per mile. Call and inspect
before buying tires. Exchange Tiro
Co. 85
We develop kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Seely V. Hall returned Thursday
ufternoon rrom Portland, making the
return trip hi n new Packard truck
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. ' tf
F. F. Stone, tho harbor, O'Brien's
old stand. . tf
There Is not much hay down In the
valley at this time, and farmers are
making efforts to have It iu the stack
and under cover before June 25th,
when according to traditions, n rain Is
lo he expected. The second cutting of
alfalfa will begin about July 10.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuHone. Phone 685-J. tr
When better automobiles are built,
Uuick will build them. tf
A stroller through tho resident dis
trict Is Impressed with the number of
kitchen gardens and their flourishing
condition, also tho large number of
grape vines under cultivation.
Pay your Interest before July first
unit avoid the penalty, 87
Wishing to retain the good will of
our patrons after a loas as well as
before we only offer Insurance In the
strongest companies in the business.
ThlB ugency would like to help you
Insure effectively against loss. Call
McCurdy Insurance Agency. 82
George Older of Montague, Cnl., has
returned to his homo alter spending
a few days in the city.
"Whenever better Life Insurance Is
written, Cochran and his agents will
be writing it." tf
Evangelist Fred Bcott and wife nrli
conducting special revival tent meet
ings at the corner of Jackson und
Central overyTiIght at 7:45. Sunday
2:30 p. in. Come and get saved, re
ceive tho Holy Spirit, nnd he healed of
your disease, Jesus the same yester
day, today and forever. All welcome.
Ilhiine Kluiii will return tho first of
tho week from an auto trip to San
Francisco and other California points.
Another big drop in shoo prices at
the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East
Sixth street. tf
People wishing to go to Cinnabar
Springs can go on the L. H. Newton
Dully Stage Line, Hornbrook, Calif. 9ti
Master Hilly Helms who has been on
a farm recuperating from an attack
of Bcarlut fever is Improving rapidly..
For Ice cream Oakdale and 11th. tf
Two inipuliir dances this week by
the Majestic orchestra: Friday night
ut Jacksonville and Saturday night at
Eagle Point. Knuf sed. 82.
Ralph Smith, who will ho chef nt
tho Crater Lake lodge this souaou, and
Miss Uertha Smith, who will bo the
pastry cook at that hostelry, arrived
In tho city Friday from Portland, nnd
are stopping at the Holland until they
go to Hie luke.
Interest on ussessmenls will ho de
linquent after July first und a penalty
of five per cent will be added. 87
Save money An wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. - - . tt
Mrs. Enill Mohr nnd children wont
to Prospect yesferday lo spend n week
In that delightful location.
Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. nt the
Farm Duron it Co.-Operatlve Exchange.
tf
Tho first official grass fire of the
season occurred late Friday afternoon
when some boys set fire to the gross
on vacant land on Houttv street, and
frightened neighbors, called the fire
lepnitment to come and extinguish
tho menace.
If your merchant does not handle
Rogue River Brooms you can get them
nt the public market. S3
It has been roKrted (o tho city
officials that a merchant located just
outside tho city is selling firecrackers
and fireworks to Medford fioys. An
ordinance forbids tho selling of such
goods In the city;'
First class carpenter work. Esti
mates furnished. Phono Dixon 539-J-4.
Precipitates valued nt $17,000 from
tho Hoswcll gold initio In Josephine
county were snippet! .Thursday night
to the Si'lhy' refinery nt San Frnncls-
The mills of the mine nfter having
been closed for a few days, are 111 oper
ation again.
H. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Mrs. Stewart Patterson, former well
known resident. Is here on n short
visit from San Francisco during which
she la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lin
coln McCorinack.
Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 3 and
30 to 0:30 p. ni. if
he no shooting of fire crackers or any
firearms at any time or any place in
the city of Medford. . No merchants
shall be allowed to sell same. Must be
enforced. Chief of Police.' 82
Information about the special train
which will be run from Grants Pass
to Ashland and return on July Fourth
to accommodate the many valley peo
ple without cars who will attend that
big celebration, was given out here
toilay by Mark Montgomery, local S.
P. agent. The train will leave Grants
Pubs at 7:05 a. m., Medford at 8:20
a. m. and will arrive at Ashland nt the
up-town depot at 9:05 a. m. On the
return trip the train will leave the
uptown station at Ashland at 10:30
p. m. after the fireworks, will reach
Medford at 11:15 p, m., and Grants
Pass at 12:20 a. in. The train will
also stop at every station In the valley
both ways. The fare from Medford
will be the regular one, $1.02 for the
round trip.
We have a large Block of used and
rebuilt tires. Get your spare tire nnd
save trouble. Exchange Tire Co. 85
There will he a hall game Sunday
afternoon at the Holly St. grounds be
tween the Eagle Point EagletB and the
Medford Printers. No admission will
be charged. -The boys play a high
class game of bar! ami it will be worth
an hour of anybody's time to see this
game at 2:30 p. m.
Two business .lots for sale. Will
trade for house and lot in residence
district. Phone lll-R-3. - 8
George Hilton Jr., of Central Point,
government laid appraiser in the 12th
federal district with headquarters at
Spokane, arrived Friday from Marsh
field, where he had been on official
duty, for a short visit with the home
folks, prior to depnrtlng for Klamath
FallB this afternoon to nppraiso some
land In Klamath county., He likes
his new position very much except
that he Is not fond of hotel lire.
Tree props and pine flume lumber.
Big Pines Lumber Co. tf
V. L. Hnrtman and family of Ellens
burg, Wn., are tourists stopping at the
Holland. ...
Frank C. Clark arrived home Friday
rrom Silverton, Ore., where he has
just obtained the contract ot designing
a new high school building to be con
structed at an expense of $(10,000.
Tho forty or more omployes of the
Crater Lake company who wilt be em
ployed nt the lodge and nt the Anna
Spring camp, leave next Monday mor
ning for the lake to get things In
readiness for the opening or the sea
son, July 1st. Tjhey will be conveyed
on tho company's- stages and auto
trucks. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Wilson and two
sous of Seattle, arrived in the city
this morning enronto to Los Angoles
where Mr., Wilson will take some pic
tures In connection with tho II; S.
Marine corps publicity. They will stop
over a day at the Holland. Mr.. Wilson
holds the running record between
Seattle and New York(55 days), and Is
the winner of the world's champion
ship belt for running endurance.
H. L. Scott and L. C. Murllnell are
guests at the Nush from Dell, Mont
Prof. E. P. Fltts, dairy specialist of
the O. A. C, and Mr. Linn of Albany
who is president of the state associa
tion of dairy breeders arrived here
Saturday morning to attend the coun
ty dairy meeting ut the Bohnert ranch
near Central Point this afternoon.
There was another Bplendld public
market this morning with all kinds of
fresh vegetables, n supply of logan
berries, strawberries and rod raspber
ries, veal, ham nnd .bucon, and other
edibles. '
The local Knights of Columbus pic
nic and outing will be held tomorrow
at the grovo near-. Gold Hill along the
Willow Springs road. Tho picnickers
will depart In nutoB for the Bcene from
the Catholic church, following the 9:30
a. m. mass.
A week from today at this time the
populace of the valioy will be all
keyed up for' tho 'double holiday Inci
dental lo tho Fourth of July falling on
Monday
The morning service at the First
Methodist Episcopal Church ' Sunday
will be of unusnnl Intorest nnd iniiior-
tance to meniliers nnd friends of this
church. Dr. H. R: Vermllya, the field
secretary of the Centenary will preach
the sermon. During the day he will
make a survey of conditions In the
church and clly . to determine what
amount the Centenary will give to aid
in building the new church. The lar
gest attendance In tho history of the
church. Is expected nt the Sunday
school nnd morning services.
After having been tho guests for
three days this week of jDr. nnd Mrs.
1). J. lllekert In Medford a' party of
auto tourists left to visit Yellowstone
national park, and will return here
in August to visit Crater lake. In the
party are Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wulli
rlght of Sau Diego. Calif., and Mr. nnd
Mrs. .Martin Clark unit two sons of
Santa Ann. Calif. The lnttor .family.
iuiiy ilcclde after their return hi Aug
ust to -remain Ih Medford for. the win
ter. . ' - '. A . i ,
east. Funeral services will be held at
the chapel of Weeks-Conger Co., at
2:30 Monday, June 27. Rev. J. R.
Sasneit officiating. Interment In
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
Among the arrivals al the city auto
camp ground i Friday were JJ. H.
Smith of San Francisco, en route lo
I'l.ltliind: .Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Itoli
ertson of Wenatchee, Wn., may lo
cate here; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Seeli-y
and non nnd the hitter's wife, of Los
Angeles, en route to Shuttle: Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Hobson and Child of Hol
lywood, Cnlif., 'en route home from
Portland; Mr. ;and Mre. -P.' J. Homel
and two children -of 'ottonwoid, Ida.,
en route to . Los . Angeles: Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. -Horner of Spokane-touring
to Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. ! Bennett and child f Pasadena,
Cnlif., en route lo Grants' Pass; E: W.
Williamson and his' brother and
mWher Of Yuma, Ariz., touring south
offer a visit north; Ur. and Mrs. W.
P. jFrend and his' parents of Ottowa,
III., touring north; Mr, and Mra. J.
C. C'b-inence and three children ot
.Seattle, en route to California: Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Peltz of Santa Monica,
Calif., touring north; Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Lowe of Twin Falls. Ida., louring
to Florida.
To the Citizens of Medford .
We are announcing our new Square
Deal Wet Wash Laundry at 608 North
Grape street, which will be in opera
tion on or about July 1st. Our prices
will suit yojir pocket book and we will
treat you square. . ,
85 II. F. PECK, Manager.
Knights of Pythias Take Notice
All Knights ate expected to bring
their entire family to the Castle hall
Monday evening, June 27th. Good en
tertainment, good Ice cream and cake.
82
Adiinnnple whb the Ottoman capi
tal until the fall of Constantinople in
1453.
BELLINGHA1F, Wash., June 25.
Jack Klelt. said-to -he a lialfbreed
KMcklrut Indian, staged a gun battle
with deputy sheriffs in Columbia val
ley, near the Canadian border, early
yesterday ufternoon. Walter Fag
gett, a bystander, was slightly wound
ed by one bullet , and another cut
through his coat sleeve.
Kielt, according to tho officers,
was taken by surprise just after he
hud crossed the boundary line with
a sack of whiskey on his shoulder.
He was arrested by two of the depn
ties but wus not Beurchetl and as the
trio were' passing along a narrow
trail, Klelt got the drop on the depu
ties and disarmed them but finally re
turned their weapons after they had
promised that they would not shoot
him in the buck and ordered them to
go in opposite directions.
Later he encountered two other
deputies, who engaged him in battle
from behind u stump. It Is believed
that Klelt escaped "without being in
jured. . '- '
SECY, WEEKS AROUSED
i BY AIR ACCIDENTS
WASHINGTON'. June 24. Arous
ed by the recurring fatal accidents In
the army air service Secretary
Weeks has written to Major General
Menoher, chief of thnt service, ask
ing that every precaution be taken to
prevent further accidents.
''There have been tod many acci
dents to suit me," said Mr. Weeks.
"! have written General Menoher say
ing that the greatest care should he
used to prevent accidents If possible."
DRESSMAKER .
E WELL
Followed a Neighbor's Advice
and Took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Vernon, Tex. "For three years I
suffered untold agony each month with
pains in my sides. 1 ,
found only tempo-,
rary relief in doctor's ,
medicine or anything
else I took until my '
husband saw an ad
vertisement of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com- '
pound. I mentioned
it to a neighbor and
she told me she had
taken it with good
results and advised
me to try it. - I was then in bed part of
the time and my doctor said I would
have to be operated on, but wo decided
to try the Vegetable Compound and I
also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative
Wash. I am a dressmaker and am now
able to go about my work and do my
housework besides. You are welcome
to UHe this letter as a testimonial as I am
always glad to speak a word for your
medicine. "Mrs. W. M. STEPHENS, 1103
N. Commerce St., Vernon, Texas.
Dressmakers when overworked are
prone to such ailments and should profit
by Mrs. Stephen's experience.
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., about
your health. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a -woman and
held in strict confidence.
Ktv 4 11
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Going away for the -summer?
Have the Mail Tribune mulled to
you. Keep in touch with the homo
town while enjoying- your vacation.
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FINAL SACRED CONCERT
REV. F..R. LEACH,
'Pastor. "
Fov the season is announced by the Baptist Church
M Hir Sunday, 8 :00 1 M., at
First Baptist Church
": (N. Central and Fifth St.)
i i . i r
J3ost'of imisir and a pleasing variety. Come early."
pi -
- ;. ,( 11:00 A. M.
' , ,"THE ABUNDANT LIFE."
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JKNKINS Mary A. Jenkins, wife
of K. 1C. Jenhlna, passed away at their
home. 121 North Kenwood street In
this city early this moVnins at the age
of 48 years. ' Mrs. Jen:;:ns was born at
Henry, 111., In the year 1ST3. In 1S!U
s!u was married to Krank K. Jenkins.
From her native state they moved to
Atlnona and In 1914 came to OreRon.
setilitiR In Jncksii county where they
have since resided.
Uesldes her husband sho leaves
three children, Floyd 11., Lewis C, and
Mildred .May. all of Medford. Also
four brothers and two sisters iu the
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Jackson County Building and Loan Association ;
0, C. BOGGS, Secretary
C. M. KIDD, President
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