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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPOTtD. OREO ON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1 022
wwnFORD Mail Tribune
AN INDKPKNPKNT NEVPPKR
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r KXECPT KlINPAT BY TIIK
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
Ths Med ford 8unday Hun Is furnished
subscribers desiring sev.n day dslly
newspaper. '
Nwth"tVMUlbuphoM"n.n"' "",7""
a -.nidation f in. Democratic
t2!Ti "'fl UR-"'."Mlf
IIIUUM WUtllWtH t;a)vusas.as s h
Ashland Tribune. , .
ROP.KRT W. Rl'HU Editor.
8UMPTKK 8. SMITH. Manager.
nmimoa tiikh
BT MAIL In Advanca:
rtatlv. with Rundibv tfiin. vear.
,7 ,4
Liiy. witn aunoay aun. monm
TR I
Twllv. with Rundav Run. month...
75
Pally, without Hunday Sun. month .(6
pally, without Sunday Bun. year.. 7 40
Daily, with Sunday Sun. one year .0
All ierma by carrier, cash In advanca.
. Official paper of the City of Medford.
' Official paper of Jackson County.
Sworn dally averaire circulation tor
: all moatha-ending Oct.. mi. SSJ5
Entered aa seeona ci-. matter at
Medford. Oregon, under the act of March
MSMBER3 OF THE ASSOCIATED
i ; PRKsa
Tha Aaaoclated Preas la ewlualvely
aotllled to the use for republication of
II newa
diapatchea crimed to it. or
rlae credited In thla paper, and
ai newa puwiehed herein.
ta of republication of aperim
herein are alao reaerved.
dot otherwlee
aiao the local
AU Tilth
dlapatchea
f.
i. The cartoon Mon. oa Pj 1 of The
Oregoniaa reminded many eltiseae ot
the woodshed era. ,thirowii; lives,
before control of toe youns n's was In
the hands ot the police, ani father
threw a mean razor strap.
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"mayor gates -to decide
Whether he will run for
governor. wednesday or
THURSDAY" (Hdllne Mall Tribune).
Hake It Friday. Pop that's lucky day.
A ware of Populism Is predicted to
weep the country next summer. In
some sections of Oregon, all they wl 1
teed to do Is take off their aicks an 3
tnuss np their whiskers, and be ready.
Last year's batch of lawyers are now
Able to utter'AkWet without snick'
. Most- of thoae?r who' attended "The
Bat", MondafnlgbC are bow -able 'to
sleep with tMllgftuturned off.
.. m 'ui"i -."(.--r"'r-7 ;-
Princees Maiiv(7as imanied i Toes.-
with royal pomp; and, flubdub.; Jt is,
one of the feWj things -ever eUged.byi
the British EmpffahfU. W4 not, mud
ea up. j,tgo ecbiMuS n
THE FACETIOUS CORR.
(Chico Enterprise)
FOREST RANCH, Feb. 24. We
bow set our male by female three
times a week. . '
COUNTRY EDITOR SHOT IN HIS
SANCTUM", (Hdllne
Sacramento
Bee).!. 'Cruel and un-American.
.." Congress Is going to vote more
money ,for the relief of Russia pre
sumably for the Volga district, where,
as you' know, the Russians do their
beet starving, still they wonder why
the get-rich-quick artists never run out
of suckers.
Grand opera is coming to Portland
March 24th, just when the masses
could understand Bill Isaacs' singing.
, , '
' The Oalshevikis are fast taking up
positions under new soring hats. The
Btyles are much smarter than last fall.,
NO GLUTTONS FOR PUNI8HMENT i
i fAlhanv Democrat!
l ne an day meeting or toe w. v.
; T. Tl'at the MethodiBt church last
i Friday, was not very well attended.
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ine gun nag snone orignuy an tnis
week. The sun is doing exceptionally
well considering the chance its got,
and no regulation by the legislature.
The Sportsmen are going to have a
banquet tonight It will be held where
a man don't have to be a sportsman to
drink the coffee.
. Fatcoe Arbuckle Is slated to throw
custard pies at Justice again, begin
ning next Monday.
: "The Exempted Man" poor, abused
eoul Is coming out of the shipyards,
and from behind skirts, to write the
paperB how he suffered, while the
"raiders of the treasury" were on a
lark in France.
v NO LONGER NEEDED
-. (Los Anoeles Times) '
WANTED BRAINS, FOR SALE.
Young man wants a Job stenog-
" tupher, sales, office. Address
O, box 100, Times Office.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
' ,W WV -
MMGEsnmrif
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
LL-AIMS
w "El i5h?iUT8ihmUy f,'n m?nth tin 5a 8afo t0 Rssuuie th"t when the smoke has cleared, it will be found tomit of ct,urt lu tUl,,,J apieal( heavy. ..- .
siuTday BunLon7r"!l"r: io that British influence airaiu remains intact aud that a hostile, consti- t0 p,l'1nt Harding to act aside the l.ONPON--lruhnbly sarly resigns
Bt CARRiKk-in'Medfor,u Ahia,.d. "ai ""uwl uiuueiice Ham ixmauis iiuau, sua iBRi a nostiiu comu- whch hHj m,Hwrt by tlon of promler Lloyd t)oorg la fore-
iin?-nv"1"' Centr" 1 PhomM tueucy has been transformed into a friendly one. ; federal Judge OUIIn. cast by Dally Telegraph which says
I . Ye Smudge Pot I
. By Arthur Peery. I
I
It -r
A ROYAL DEMOCRACY.
CELEBRATING the marrioge tf Princess Mary by grautiug
freedom to Epypt was a characteristic British performance.
A monarchy in name, with real affection for and loyalty to the
royal family combined with a genuine spirit of liberal democracy,
whereby popular rule, has been gradually extended ha for centuries
'preserved the integrity of the IU-itish empire, and maintained its
influence
No nation has been wiser in its treatment of dependent posses
sions. By granting more and more power to the forces of self -govern-
ment, England has relinquished her
her prestige, or her economic advantages.
,1.1. I. . 1. .. i C .1. . Ti
Altnougn tue terms ol the ttkrvptma settlement are not kuown. it
CLEAR
the evidence which hud disappeared government and that Influence lu
THE POLITICAL campaign has started in the east. Seuator after Out Inmilar poll.- had made ar- """He of commons weakened.
Lodge tells Massachusetts Republicans that their party "fouud KaU na BcUoJ "(,uor 1,1 Vol,lt",dj WASlllNtlTON Reaulu of Kvrn
the Worst situation economically which any party in this country has CnoUKh JlulKe oailB Ravo hlHltoll ! c'SdT'S" l!!! m' virt"
ever been called upon to face and we have a right to be proud of until March 18 to onalle him to amul part of country to be made public
cur record." ' ne president, the former chief do- next week. Attorney General Daugher-
v m- , tT..fi , , n . ah t i - Iclded ta take his medU-lne Instead of.tyaald.
National Chairman Hull of the Dcmoratic party tells Indiana kln(! for nr.Mnitoi fayor. '
Democrats "No people, free or serf, were ever worse buucoetl. flim-v The sn J una. Time ttnva lia rnHlr.
flammed and buckeved that the American people bv the Republican
. ' .
patiiots in control or their party prior to the November elections in
iT
llTJU. " ' '
With the situation thus explained, there would seem to be noth-
ing left but to vote. It must be
light of truth thus thrown on the
to where his political duty lies. and
Quill
it
Good complexions die young,
also.
Love of country is the root of all
All work and no play makes Jack
Business won't come back; you
Even an ordinary egg gvts hard
Executive : One who knors what should be done and lets. George
After alL jt doesn't matter so
stands four-square.
And so the junkers have; their
you are ready, Gridley.'
Another difference between death and taxes is that death is
perennial, not an, annual
Afterall. it's no great hardship
T . !.. T-'. . 1. S -a- . I
lvisi3tt m uianmg mem imo s ort-aa
TVll n ...:u ..
v...-a 1Wa..,,y.w nvuu " "'e ifu us wneiacr xne
old place has changed much since
"Beware the
ides of March,"
teaches us that there was an income
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1. Who designed the new dollar?
2. jHow many artists were invited
to submit designs?
3. How many men are employed
at the Ford factroy?
" 4v When a roan' In India loses
caste does he descend to the caste be-
,ow hira? '
6. Of what ,1s the term "foolscap".
corruption? "
I there a noticeable tide in tho
Gre" . . !
7,- Do metals' contract or -expand
wncn exposed to light? .1
is af-
8- What part of a chicken
fected by the pip?
t. ' What memorial coin w-as struck.)
at the time of the Pilgrim Tercc-nten- Blbcrian railroad connect? Ans. Vlad!
ary? Ivostock and Chelyabinsk.
10. How many cubic feet of stor-1
oge Bpace should be allowed for one
ton of Ice?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions:
1. What Is the strength of the U.
8. air service? Ans. 35 aviator
GREATNESS.
OUR Leading Citizen is dead, the greatest man in Punkville
town ; no more we mark his stately tread no more we
Bhrivel at his frown. He used to think and so did we that when
he died all things would stop; oh, well, where would poor old
Iuiikville be, without its anchor and its prop? And now he's
resting in the shade, he's done with every mortal game; and
Punkville reaches out for trade, and things go on about the same.
Tin ears are scooting everywhere, at filling joints the gas is sold;
men sit around tho village square, and chew and argue as of old.
The young folk breathe the same old talc of love and sunny days
to come, and Abner Jinks has gone to jail, accused of peddling
stone-fence rum. The farmer scours his rusty plow, the woods aro
full of candidates, the Blue Front store announces now a special
sale of sleds and skates. Afire alarm still, draws the throng, as
docs a scrap betwixt two dogs ; the solar system humps along as
though it hadn't slipped some cogs. Our Leading pitizen is dead,
the pride and bulwark of our town, and o'er his calmly sleeping
head we rear a shaft to hold him down, Oh, what an empty
dream is pride, and what a hollow thing is fame 1 Our. great man
laid him down and died, and Punkville seems about tho same.
political control, without losing
..4:.... ..
AS MUD.
a dull voter indeed, who with the
situation, can have any question as
Iies.anl lies.
Points
J
I
taxes.
a rich guy.
11 have to go after it
- boiled when it's stewed.
much what a man stands for if he
back to Wall-eliffirl when
to live on crusts unless th wife
, ,1- "
puauing ;
l ui. a. 4.Tt -i.it.- A.
Daiitc' saw it.
warned the prophet.
Which
tax in Caesar's time.
squadrons: It balloon companies; S
airship companies. ,,,
2. What soldiers carry the heav
iest packs? Ann. American soldiers,
Infanrymen carry 79 pounds and 10.7
ounces In full marching order.
3. For what was candy first used?
Ann. To dlsgulso the unpleasant
taste in medicine.
4. In what direction should a ten
nis court be paid out? Ana. The
lends should be north and south
6. What are the papal colors? Ans.
Black and yellow.
; 6. . Where is Ierne? Ans. Ierne
is an ancient Greek name for Ire-
.'land.
7. What kind of soil has China?
Ans. China has a fertile soil but it is
very porous.
8. How long does It take to season
cord wood? Ann. From 9 to 12
months. .
9. What two cities does the trans
10. What is the world's speed
record for a flying machine? Ans. It
is 212 miles an hour. The record was
made December 10, 1821 at Marie'
sham Heath In England by Herbert
James.
iiRliijmQS
9n
E
X-ROUGH RIDER
SERVES 48-HOUR
JAIL SENTENCE
SAN JUAN, Porto nico. tSeorRo U.
Stanton, for many years chief of
lic of rorto Rleo, has Just wrved a
sentence or s nours in jiut ror con
The contempt charge was based on '
a letter Mr. Shanton wrote to tho Judge
asking for an order to destroy aomo of
e1
ta 1
Am
ern
000 CAllera while In Jail and refers
uia tanu ueie its a mniai auceeas,
mom his visitors In prlam was Uov-
ernor Relly who. with other cltUena
and officlttl aa vainly petitioned
8h t,
by set
juuKe uuuu 10 remit tne acntencfi.
on was met at the Jail entrance'
scores of friends who aborted him
to hla homo.
He was cantaln of Roevit' Rough
Rtdr-rs In 1S98 an4 a'terward arred
with General Wood in Cuba. Preal-'
dent Roosevelt sert hln ti the Canal
Zone aa chief of po'lce to clean up the
sooe In the early contructln da
and 13 years aso he was aent to rorto
R(r to take command of the 700 police
men co-nposlng the Insular - police
force.
Shanton's counsel told Jude Od'ln.
In making a plea in bin behalf, that the
insular police had aeiied 150.000 gal-
lona of liquors and made 2500 arreata
In Volstead cases.
i
Bi Partisan Probe
. Fed'L Dstrict Atty.
, ..v'i"" ,u,',"V,i) 'i',"',':'
CHICAGO, Mar.-r.-An InvwatUMtlon
into the office ot the United . States
district attorney in Chlraw was mado
br two men. one a remibrcarf. anrt the
omlh.' result pf,
cent charges reflecting uiion the ci.n
!duct of the office,, according to a. letter
received by 8. U. Strawa, president, of.
a the Illinois Bar aaticiatlon and'Wil
llain T. Aldan, president of the Chlcngo
I Bar assoclatHm, ' from. 'Attorney 'OetJ-'
eral Daughefty and made tmlle: here
todays .,";vr. ----
Mr. Daugherty -aaki the presidents
off the. two associations' .to' select pii
men, three democrats and three repul
llen whn wmiM wliiin r,o.
:rr?7.
duct such an investigation and from
these six there wonld be selected two
to make the investigation.
IVrkln U fl t3.3Q7.072.
NEW YOKK, Keb. 28. George tV
I'erKins. iinancier, wno aiea June is
120, left a net estate of 15,307,072,
(according to an appraisal filed In sur-
rogate court late today. Tho bulk of
his estate was left to his wtdow and
two ehildren. '
J. A. FOLGER 8C CO.
San Francisco
Kansat City Dallas -Shi&oka,
Japan
News Summary
ot Last Night
WASUINUTON' Nominations of
Secretary Hughes, of the atnto depart
ment and Secretary lloovor of, com
metro tlcpartmvnl to funding cotumla
Ion confirmed by iouat.
NKW YORK Plvo arrested ami a
press ror iirluttiiK I2D counterfeit bills
and $iii,ooo In spurious currtncy suited
by federal axonu.
MANILA Flvo killed, many Injured
by severe earthquake that shook city
ior ctu ana vicinity, property ditatago
premier la dlnnutlHfled with proannt
lawlllon and feela ha la nut receiving
loyal iXrt to which entltM aa head
DtOW I rVmSt TO Make
Sweden Wholly Dry
RTOCKHOLr; Advocates of prohl
bltlon In Sweden have Jntrodueod aev
eral bills In parliament Intended to
clcar ,h for making the country
uoy dt7 or at least drv in apoU.
1,1,10 hanaes of parllameut ' have
n,IP'cd a bill authorlxlng the govern-
uuot ""Ut to a general conaulta-
tlv referendum the prohibition quea-
,lon or "' oirw on which the pttrlln-'
ment dJB,re popular vote,
11 "ndurat )od. however, the gov.
crnment will not ak parliament for a
prohibition referendum In th!a aesslon.
As tho referendum la only conaulta-
tlve approval of parliament will be
nfcaary to enact Its decision .Into
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One meaauro Introduced In the rigs-
day would confer power ujwn munlcl
palltles t) prohibit the aale of alco
holic liquors, g
The experience, of thfl I'nited Slates
umlei1 the-prohlbltlm amendment ta
ln -wntchetl cl-sely by both "wets"
nll;J n,, b')tn of
n lo oul'"w iwneycorn are
!lM " rejwrts from America
Hwden la now under a rationing
L."
tJ
cknis jiny person may imrCha-ie In any
tnoAUi, I " 'i' ";' c-
i ii ti )i r.i
Socialists for War
Debt Cancellation
"f,
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I
mANKFORT
ON
MAiy.'.- Her-the-
AsHtM-lated
Jay; :, zs
(By
Irsiu-Ths international soetollst
conference has adopted a r
conference has adopted a resolution
In ty.vor .of a general strike In oppoet
Hon to every war and urging the can-
celliition of war debts, gepcral dis
armament and the establishment of a
"reconstruction Institute" by all Inter
ested nations.
it is urgea that there should be a
It Is urged thnt there should be
"cancellation of the war penalties Im
posed on Cermsny In opposition to
President Wilson's fourteen points,
which were accepted by both sides as
the basin for the srmlstlce." '
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Onthcscalofcvcfyvacuum .
packed tin ofFolgcr'sGoldcn
GateCoffcc youyill find these
words;"DitTcrcntintastefrora
Other coffee arid better.''
. You'll like that pleasingly '
different flavor. Tell your gto
ccr you want it.
In i850
iKctf fined
sowillyouy
RISH TREATY
PARTY RETAINS
DA L CONTROL
I lrm.lN. Mar. 1. (Iiy the Aa
Diluted I'd-")- Cilitliiuid eon I nil of
the Elreann by the party favor
ablu to . -the Anslo-lrUh treaty,
nlthuush by a narrow nmrglo, waa
aliown at tliu rvauiuvd aHaluit of the
1II yealerduy.. tbn - flrat teat of
Utrvnath reaulilna' In a vols of D t
(0 with tho I'ullltia-UiKflth puny
vaatlni; the largeal number. ,
Knimmn l'leValera and other repub.
Ileuna rtilaed at the eutml of the
meeting th uueatlon of the Inll'a
aunremiirv over the tlrovUlonat UOV
ernniwnt. IViValera any In that unlvaa
this were iiada dear It would l Im
peaallilu for him and Ilia parly to re
main In the ehuiulwr.
Mnuua. (Irlfflth aud Colllna save
the snaiirnnrea required, Grliflth ad
1 liiaT that If the 111 was tu Iw nd
the menna of hurrying the pruviNlnnal
government, he would proteat. Kvery
member of the ' provisional govern
ment, ho continued, would wuik In
linrnu'tiv with Ihn Pall.
WHY THAT LAME BACK?
'That morning lumeneaa thnaa
sharp pains when banding or lifting,
make work' a burden and raat Im
(lixwlble. IHm t be handicapped by a
bod bark luek to your kldueya, You
wlll .mnke.no mistake by follMWlng
this ted(rd realjent'a einniple.
Mrs. J. II. (luatln, S:i 8. Orapo Hi.,
aaya; "I have tern taking ifcmh'a
Kidney nils off and en for years
whenever I hav felt the nee J for a
kidney remedy and I have always re
reived satisfactory results. My kid
neys have always been weak and the
least Utile i-old er atruln a(m-ta them
and makes my back weak and lame.
A couple Of boxes of IKmn's Kidney
IMIIs. however, have never fslleit to
remove the misery and strengthen my
kidneys."
rvl'U TEARH I.ATKH: Mrs.
Oust In auld: "1 gladly condrnt all !
aald In my former, statement In
favor of Dan'a Kidney IMIIs as they
hv rovfir faljcd to glvs, ma guU.e
lief. J.! v4 ,tWmB"H .f Jikve any
slsn of kidney 'dlM'rdrr 'with fii
Slllt,f:e.i . .;.',,:,. . I,
0e nt all dealers. Foeter-Millmrn
Co..' Mfrs.. Muff Kin.1 N.' V.
Adv.1
7
AKN0UKCEMINT:
fit-
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
hoe. If. " Hlmiison, ' f ' Ashland.
atunonxei nis announcement as a two'
'dlt'ate f"r the nnmlnatlob for the of fire
of County CimmtrKiner of Jackson
County-, subject to the 4wMmt t'f the
'Repuhllraa voters of aald county at
the Primary Election. Ma Wth,' i23.
I
'Day or Night
'IA.1!!! I
WEEKS-CONGER CO
' Funeral Director
DRY
WOOD
Two Tier 12 inch Pino. Ono
Tier 12 inrti Oak and Laurel,
t all for $2.75 a Tier.
j CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
,n ,Phorje551, , t
INCOME TAX
COME IN NOW Is the appeal we
t make to our clients. Yon will
thus avoid the rush of the final
days of the period when our time
Is taken up day and night to
GKT nETTRNfl IN ON TIME f
Our Kfflrlent Hcrvlca ..
laves money for others and It will
do so for you,
WILSON AUDITING CO.
Liberty rtnlldlna. Medford
ROGUE RIVER
FARM LOAN ASS'N.
The Asaoclatlon tnat pays divi
dends and hss no defaulted loans.'
Covers entire territory of Jackson
county. ' . '. ' "' s
, You can make loans to pay off
mortgages or for agricultural pur
poses. '
Deposits received drawing i par
cent, convertible Into 6 per cent farm
It an bonds.
E. II. HURD, Bcey-Treas.
'I ,11 Medford Bldg
GOODWOOD
ALWAYS CHEAPEST-
Do not be deceived by so-called spec
lal, rat rats, or right prices, but go
op to the
QLD RELIABLE
whore you find us 80S days In the
year, with tho boat and cheapest wood
on the murkot- .
WHY?
Decanse we sell more than half the
fuel bandied In Modord, treat our
customers light, and do not go on
tho theory that wo can "do" tho pub
lic, and aro positively tho only yard
that baa strictly dry wood.
; VALLEY FUEL CO.
PHONE 70 -
f j nminrs I 1
What Tanlac hat done)
for others it will do tor
you. Get a bottle) from
your druggist today.
Scott Rainier Apple
We are constantly on the lookout
fur new meritorious fruits, e'ways
of courts with an eye to tlndtug
mortis not alrnady paail by va-
rlvtlas already Using propaeaUd.
for there are loo many var retire
now,, , , . . . . ;
We hward of rkoifs RAINIER,
many tlm and lovpilatod It ful
ly ixifore contracting with Mr. W.
W. rV;ott of Nacha for the eli
slve propagating rights which w
now. hold, v , - .
In eur shirre Judgment this M the
flnnst dsMrt, apple thus far d
vxloprd. It has all the mild uull-
tps of the iKilkloua which con;-nii-nd
It to the, taste cf Utosn who
cannot sal the mi n acid op Ms.
Hut In siliPtton It baa a more
spicy flavor and will km-n firm In
trdlnary aloragn fir wanks with
i it biH'orning ma'v. and In cold
Urg th HAIMKIl kiwpe par
fwtlv for a year.
1 1 errs what loading autltorlUr
say I
Tha Vsepinir nualltlea tf the
It AINIKIl AI'PI-H ara unaurpas
d bv those of any othsr variety of
the Pacific Nortbwost that has yet
""US n lh" s",,l,"n n' the IT, M,
T,"artnunt of Agriculture. Its
ability toj tAWlpi'rvttw
br' h t n c jr ij; Juli ( vj f t fr yy hiost
o dncy or sk'n' blt-m'sh,' i(scs
above even tks ArkaMaas lllack,
(Wlneitnn. and Yallow .Nowtown.
In 33 ugrna rkrf c6lailtoi,Is'
It kooi's In rrlms- cendmen ift'e
Vav or-lWUf.i'aad ItistanoaS sr
known where laran numbera of
boxs haVw-been held In excnl'ent
condition Into J'iitmber of te
followlnj year " UulMIn No. KIT
Cf thn I nitsd Htalss iK'PaVtuivDt of
AgrleufTor".
V
'"T frnltNs f Mcrii and sHrhtly
Inclined (o cos)'-l ) ;Hh-ys"w.
inclined to contci i rirn ye'inw.
leh with ,' prtlroir?S 'lo gtln.
I'robab'y beir tte-clrHoh w THit
lery.', Quultty inmi rsetubllng
ln
I
erv
the fVl lr Nu s bu t a m Uc lv boftar
siorsao sppto. ' IVttit pluksd dar
inn October, 1v 12. was placed o
the table at tbe banquet nf the
'ernatb'Dal ItefrlKerator Con areas,
Chlrsio, In rlvniember, 113. la
perfect condition.. Bcalo Is on
known: rfecaj- practically so. Eat
ing quality aeenis lo Improve rath
er than deturloratn. The tree ta a
vigorua grower and la Inclined to
be aprsadlng, therefore capable of
bearlne heavy rrop."-txwlher's
"Encycloeedla of Practical Horti
culture." Vol. 1, p. S31.
We offer flmt-c'asa TIAIKIER
trees for soring planting. Alao
other stsndard applos, peaches,
pears, f plnrns. prunes, anrtcota,
!().. Imall fyults, , shade trees,
shrubbery and rosea.
Washington Nursery Gq.
i . ToM-nl.i. Vali.v ij.
Vour Trro Mm rilnco lOOrt.
: B. H. SPERLING, Sales man
, , , IWw fWtl, Modford
OIM CHUNO
China Herb Store
This Is to rertiry that Olm Chun ef
Mvilfnrit, Urn., hss cured ro at voltes
and atomarh IioiiIiIh. M. M. teonard.
t0 J St., (irsnls'l'asa .
This Is lo cvrilfy that Olm Chung nf
Me'lford, Or has cured 1110 nf ruplur
of fniir yrurs' stnniilns. I', U. Isham.
411 S HI., Oranls r, (H-s.
- Mrdfonl. Orson, Jan. IS, Hit.
This Is Ui eerllfy that 1, Ilia un1ee.
lnol, had very svv.rn stomach troiihln
and had boon Imthnrml for several years
and last Annum was not ospeeted to
live, and hearing of Dim Chiiiie (whom
Herb more Is at !H Hoiilh Krnnt street.
Medfordl. I decided to (nt herhs for my
stomach trouble, and 1 Hurled to feellns
belter ss soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can, hsiirtlly recom-niend-anyons
sffllelud ss 1 was to See
Olm Chuni and try h a ll.-rha
Jfllsned) W. H.. JOIINtfON.
WltllMMSeH! 4
Wm L..wls, Easlo point '
W. U Chlldrelh, rsln 1'olnt
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
K. H (InrlmeM tniHi . .
' C. K. Mnorn KdiitT Point.'
V. Mclntyra. Kssls Point
(10
1. von n
dee llnlUn ITmI .
Thos
Nichols. Kasle Point.
FISHING RODS
Kewrappod, Itepalred and Iterar
nlshed. Flloa tied to patten or
order.
. R. W. GOULD
M7 H. Mewtnwn Rt. , Medford
SENSATIONAL
Oldsmobile Four
Touring Car
, $1385
nt Medford.
Busy "Corner Motor 06.
ft
1
25 an ?8f Packases Everywhere
Main at Riverside
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