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PAGE TliKEE MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, ;ftjgjyQRP. OHKGQX. MONDAY. ' .TAX VAUY 22. PACiE THREE 4 EXPERTS WILL BE ,'i'o the rublic: , The time hua aKaln arrived tor mak ing out your income tax returns. The law provides that all returns must be , in the office of the Collector of Inter nal Revenue at Portland, on or before i March 15th, 1923. Those failing to comply with the law are subject to L heavy penalties. T All taxpayers aro urged to make out ; thoir returns at once, thereby avoid- Ins the rush at the last hour. I For the purpose of assisting tax j payers of Jackson County in making , up their income tax return for 1922, I Deputy Collectors Hewitt and Colvig ' of the Internal Hevenuc office, will be : at the following named places on the ! dates given below: ! Deputies Hewitt and Colvig, Ash- land, City Hall, from Feb. 5 to Feb. ! 10, inclusive. Deputies Hewitt and Colvig, Med lord, P. 0. Hldg., from Feb. 12 to Feb. 19, inclusive. Deputy Colvig, Gold Hill, from Feb. 20, to Feb. 21, Inclusive. For any Information you may desire in preparing your statement, please call upon the deputy collector, as per ' announcement herein made. Uoapectfully, :. CLYDK If. HUNTLEY," Colloctor of Internal Revenue. Fire-Horse Plunges Through Flames! Conceded by experts to be one of the most thrilling scenes ever flung iion a screen, in which a veteran fire horse plunges through a seething wall of flame with a rider on its back, the vividly dramatic climax in the great fireman's melodrama "The Third Alarm" Is enthralling hundreds of local theatregoers at the Rialto. Tlio horse which takes part In this stirring episode is none other than "llullet," oldest horse of the fire de partment of the City of Los Angeles. He Has been to more than a thousand fires in Ills day. He is now more than twenty years old and has been retired and pensioned on an old farm for al most five years. When he was re quired fcw the script of "The Third Alarm" trt plunge throughrti'Hvnve Of v flames with a rider on his back in tlio person of Ralph Lewis and then haul and tug with a rope about his neck until he pulled a huge safe out of the blasting ruijis and liberated a girl and a boy from their perilous po sition, ho went right about his job and no questions asked. PROMINENT REPUBLICAN DIES IN PULLMAN BERTH BILLINGS. Mont., Jan. 22. Harry L. Wilson, prominent attorney of Bill ings and Great Falls and republican candidate for governor of Montana in 1922, was found dead ijrhis berth here this morning on his return 'from Mis soula where he attended the annual banquet of the Western Montana fish and game commission. Skin Ablaze utt Eczema Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! We know there li one thing that itnpe eonfifirm, and thit la more red-blood-cellsl 3. . S. build thorn by the million! You ran inornne your rel-lloort cells to tlio point whpre It Is practically impossible (or ccxeioa. to exist We know that &i Mood-roll fncrenae in number, blood Im purities TanlBb! We nlao know that night follows ilny. Itntn nro facts! But hire you. rcwina nffprrrs, ever actually taken A nrirantace of this wonderful fact? Thou waiuls Just like you hare never thought about it! Hkfn eruptions, eczema with all Us fiery, skin-riicclnfr torture and Its sotil tenrliiff, unreachable Itching, plmpls, Markheads and bolls, they all pack up and go whm the tide of blond-cll begins to roll In ! lUood-cells nro the ficlit Ing-clnntt nf nature! H. 8. S. builds them th million! It hn I"'" it 8t'"e IfCrtl S S. 8. Is one of the fr ma test htnod-ciaU littUdcra, tuilclennsrs and body build rrs known to us mortals! When you put itioifl fnrts toiiother, then to continue to lure erema and skin eruptions looks ' nwr Hke a sin than a diabase. Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, Pearl St., Newark, Ohio, ' Mv tittlm girt had a Xiry bad Mil H-tttna Shi It'Vin taking S. S. S. and U hWI now. I thank yon very much, i till mV Iritndt vhal a god mtdicint it U. I rannot talk too tnnch about it, for I know ; ' u'rre I your opportunity. 8. 8. 8. con ; Mi, a onlT vf-ct'tftlile medirlnal Injtredlents. ltecauM S. does build red-hlood-cells, It route rln-timatlnni, builds firm flesh, -, fills out hallow cheeks, benutlfles the com tdeslun, builds you up when yon are run d.iwn H. H. H. Is s.dd at all dnif stores, l two sles. The larser aize bottle la the nmri ecoaomtcaL SjJ (J maktt you ftel 1 0 Of " ywrttlf again W OPENS LIGHT OPERA AT PAGE TONIGHT More than three-quarters of a cen tury has elapsed since lialt'e's melo dious and romantic opera. "The Bo hemian Girl," was first performed in London. Soon after its Initial huc ccks, the work wan translated into Kronen, German nnd Italian and its popularity has never waned. The first Amerienn production of llulfu's famous work was in 188-1. u year after it was written. Since then It has been revived from time to time, always with success, and the role of Arllne, the gypsy, has been in terpreted by many illustrious so pranos. In the American Liijht Opera Company's production to be revealed at the 1'uge Theatre Mon day niBht, this part will bo sung by Miss Theo l'eiininBtou, already fa vorably known to local audiences for her work In "Tho Mikado" and "Holiln Hood." Curl Uundschu will appear in the Iiaritouo role of Count Arnhelm; Harry Pfeil, tenor, will portray Thad deus; l'uulu Ayres' contralto will be heard in tho role of tho Gypsy Queen, nnd lid Andrews will impersonate Ucvilshoof, leader of the gypsy band. Uttlu Murgucrotto Duckies will ap pear as Arllne at tho agu of six. and cither pans will be taken by Cieorgu Olson, Wallls Cook and Kreda Dixon. Tho romantic story of Thaddous and Arline, whose love grows as the girl blooms into womanhood, but Is threatened with n tragic conclusion by tho jealous gypsy uueen, is a fa- miliar one. but a story tnat seems lu K"1" III. II 111 nun lllu - infill u. I i ,i ii i m-n fim i.o w, ...i; well known to even tho least musical theatregoer: "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," "Then You'll Remem ber Me," "Tho Heart Bow'd Down." "Kuir Land of I'olund," and others, equally ingratiating. I Tho American Light Opera com pany is giving at popular prices ex-' cenent revivals oi woras oi mo KITH. UlJtiti, JlllU uifii i-Bcmauuii of "The Hoiitrmtnn Girl" promises to attain tho same creditable standard set in "Tho M ikado" and "Robin Hood." Don't fail to hear this company in "The DohemiarH Girl." Their rendi-j lion will please you. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett There were five passengers on the Medford-Butte Falls stage Tuesday morning, headed for Butte Falls and othor points nnd among them - was Glenn Abbott of Butte Falls.. He had been to lake his wife out-to visit her mother, Mrs. Whelcy, Medford, und wuh on his way home again. Mr. O C. Kbien, tho sub-contractor on the Llutte Falls end of tho Eagle Point Butte Falls mail route from Derby to Butte Falls, Artie Vestal was a pas- senger from hero to Medford, return- ing the next day. Wort Pool was also a business caller in our town Twee- day and so was J. H. Carlton, one of the prominent farmers and stock men of the Wellen district. Mr. O. Anderson, ' a ' transient, came In and remained until Friday morning. He went up to tho C. H. Natwick camp on the Butte Falls Kaglo Point canal where ho secured a job, as he was known by. Mr. Nat wick, as he worked for him on a ormer contract. Herbert Davis and J. AV. Halk one of the Butto Falls Huwmlll men. were passengers on tho Medford-Butt Falls stage Wednesday on their way homo. John Norris, the frooman on tho J. M. Wilfley orchard, was a business caller. He came In to have a little Job of work dono by our blacksmith lapt Wednesday. Mr. K. J. Stewart of Modford and! a stranger who was with him, whoso ' name I failed to learn, were out hero! the same dny. Knymond Shimerhorn of Trail, who was for some time assistant mail cur rior on the Kaglo roint-Bersist routo came out on a business trip,Wcdneu day. The three highway commissioners were also business ' callers in our town. I did not meet them, as Just as I saw tliem, they were starting away, so did not learn their names or destination. A man giving his name as Dan Swift from the state of "Washington camu in on the stage and inquired for the hotel and then inquired for Wll Ham Winkle and proved to be an old friend of Mr. Winkle, stopping with him for the timo being. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Hanscomb came out from Medford on a Jitney Thursduy to visit his brother, Chas. Hanscomb and qpent tho night at the ounnysine. When the stage enmo in Friday morning from Medford, Mr. Frank Manning, wifo and daughter, Deley, of l'oyton were passengers on their way home. They were Just returning home from I,os Angeles, where they had been to visit his sister. Ho re ports that building Is going on. not only in Los Angeles, but in nil of tho surrounding country. They went up to Trail on tho Trail Huge, where they will he met by hla eon, Charles, and taken home. Mrs. Charles Wilkensen. who lives with her hushnnd nt the Dead Indian Soda Springs, also came out on the stage from Medford on her way home, sho has been spending a couple of weeks visiting her children on the farm east of Medford and at Talent. Mr. McKessie, one of the civil engi neers who moved from here to Jack sonville, has brought his family back here nnd Is stopping with his luother-ln-lnw. John Brlllnmnn, nnd ho has been engaged dividing up a farm Hint wns left to T. K. Nichols and his sister, Ituth. now Mrs. Car1 lyle Nntwlik of Medford by their mother, and he Is now engaged doing some surveying up near Butte Falls for a company. I understand Ihat our townsman,' Wm. yon der Uellcn, has secured ths contnict for building another unit of the Kaglo Point Irrigation company f canal, consisting of about eight niileir. making, a total of about fourteen a miles altogether that ho has con-! traded for. " ' I George 11. Homes has purchased , the two lots Joining tho F. K. NU-Uolai store, where now he has his garaWj and is having it leveled on vwi" gin vol and Intends to have tlio mo of the ground covered with -concrete. He has also bought to lots luljolnlng his homo place, where Win. Winkle is now living. The last time that I gavo an nc count of the experiences of a circuit rider in tlio early slsties. I bud drift ed off and told of tlie sad trials of some of tho citliens of -that region of tho country and still ivft us. Mr. Smith and I. at .the hmie of Mr. Beard. I have forgotten Jils Riven name, but: ho was una -of the most prominent citizens In that siV'tion. a true southerner and delighted in ren dering assistance to unyonov who needed help, and was always toady to help ,, a southern MuthwHM preacher and always -made them '-eel at homo and Grandma Bcardl Vas Just us motherly as ho was good. ' 1 emphasize tho word southern, for I remember that tho time of which I am writing was about the boglnniiiR of tho Civil war and the lines were being drawn and in somo future let ter I will try to Bivo a hint of what it meant to be a southern minister In those days. Well, after tho wuterB had subsided, Mr. Smith and 1 con cluded that we would try to get buck on tho Eugene City sido of the Longton, so we bade our dear friends' farewell nnd started, ana enquiring, learned that there was a bridge up the (itreniu several miles, but how we wore to get there was a leading question, for all or about all tho bridges had been washed out or damaged so that they were unsafe, but wero Bet on going somewhere where we would fool that we were not a burden for wo were thero with " those poor people who hnd been washel, out Bomo o tllem hnd uut nothing to feed hem on and our , V.i..ou it-nn. niitinir tllft food tliai we knew was needed for them, so wo started, and after going miles up tho creek wo found a bridge that I was so that we could cross and in a short timo wo were on the south side of the creek and we headed for tho Spencer Creek hills, but found that our troubles wero not "-',,.,, for bcforo us ltty a desolate waste,, fences about all washed away and everything the picture of desola tion and two large sloughs between us and tho hills, but on wo went. swimming our horses as wo came to tho two sloughs and finally we ri..i-hed tho desired haven, the home if another truo southern gentleman from Tennessee, L'nklo Zara Dunken, where we received a hearty greeting, a' hospitable homo and plenty of horso feed, where wo rested for tho night. Mlns Maudo Van TuhhpI ''returned to lior homo in New York WedncS' day after a throe week's visit with her uncle, Lorcio Brown nnd mm try. The many friends of Jay Withrow will be grieved to learn of his se rious illness in a sanatarfum at Ber- keley, Cal. Ho In suffering with sugar diabetis. ' Mis mother left Thursday afternoon to bo with him there, Mrs. Albert Howard's mother, Mrs. J. N. Iiust of Dlllard. Ore., has come to spend a couple of months with them. Will Stump and family will leave for Los Angeles. Culifornln. Friday for a several month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith aro hero from Bellingham, Wn., to spend a couple of weeks with Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. Martraret Crosby and her brother, Win. Crosby und fumily. Applegato hoopsters will meet Talent on tho Talent floor Friday niKht. January 19. . Thero will be three games. Mrs. Budgeon and daughter, Ituth, have moved from tho Powers prop- i erty on tho highway into tho house near tho depot owned by Mr. Pace. Mrs. Bowers and daughter, Eleanor will move in their house vacated by Mrs. Dudgeon. Among thoso who enjoyed tho play Monday eve., "Bringing Up Father' wero Ed Stiles and children, Clertrudo nnd Hnzcl and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dozler of Talent. Certrudo Stiles won fourth prize In tho Jiggs drawing contest, which wns the price of two seats Mrs. Fred Brandt nnd daughter Catherine, woro Medford visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tryer nnd daughter, Lauru, were visiting Mr. Tryer'H mother, Mrs. II. B. Tryer, In Medford Sunday. The cannery closed for this season Tuesday. They have had a good run this year. Their closing down puts about 100 pcoplo out of employ ment. 8eattle Boy Burned to Death SEATTLE, Jan. 22. Phillip Mor gan, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Morgan, was burned to death today in a fire that destroyed the Morgan homo here. Tho child's father was seriously burned In an attempt to save his son's if To. For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventive Take Lmxatlvo TmbMt, 30c, TALENT TALK . I ( ' Court News (Furuisbed by the Jaokson County Abstract Co.t Marriage License. Arthur Jtowson and 1-ilna Ilarton. .Karl H. .York and Ghulya lledwell. iluy Waijdel and Daisy Lusby. H- O. Diiws and Stella II)uten. Cli. rence ', B. Long und Tiny May Debby. Circuit Court. Hatty Fluey vs. JinK- K. Flory. Order. , i Hnrvey Mtiltor vs. K'.izuliotli Tou Voile. AilswVr. William ,Kelnhart vt chell. For'' liamages. Alice Hi l-lt Haiuia J. W. Mit v:lll Frank Hnnnn. Million. First Natinal liank of : Southern Oregon vstl ;C. li. Wtekstrtjm, et ul. Summons, j lsuliook Vlorc ..Agency vs. Ralph lnninH 1 ' Kk I 111 III lift 1. Delhi Ednados -vs. P.ussell Ed me.-iiles. i!ulIllons A. W. Waltdi- vs. II- T. Ilaswell. Writ of attachiint. Purl Eiafribelh Quick vs Ulysses S. G. Quick. (Divorce. ' L. 11. Meilefor Lbr. Co. vs. J. T. Gag non. Vot l.loney. v Alice Hanlloy va W. II. Lewis. Cost bill. , ) Tom F. Senodouos vs Daniel K. Flor.v et uxj Summons.. Stiate vs IHartmaii Syndicate. V)a murtcr. China May) Griffin vs Altliea Dnf is et alJ Motlom. ' Corji Kent' Welch vs E. A. WVlch. Demurrer. ' " ! J'liihnlo Court. Kstutt' of Hugo C. A. Von der IIol len. loofi of publication. Dfcolrich. Lehners, et ux, (die.) Ci tation, order. 1 Estate) of W'iHiam L. Fartow. Pe- Estate, of ' Solnm nichUer. Final, ncct. Order. Estatio ot James M. Medium. Orders. Willhim M. -Holmes nsimcs the business nnmo of "Itogie ltiver L-md Company." E.- H. .llurd assumes the business name of "The Hurd Land, and In vestment Co." Emma L. Anderson Estate. Inven tory and appraisement. James M. Mcehein Estate. Order, bond. ' Jacob Kuibll Estate. Inventory and appraisement. ' Ileal Kstato Transfein. F. C. Edmendcs. et ux, to Mag gie E. Starboard. V'. D. to lot 7, blk. .10, Medford 10 a. E. Howland, et ux, to Joseph F. Hall, et ux, Q. C. D. to land in . sec. 27, 28 and 34. twp. 37 S., It. 3 WeHt ...... 1030 Joseph F. Hull, et ux, to O. J. Kobcr, et ux, Q. C D. to Innd in sec. 27, 28 and 31, twp. 37, : S., It. 3 West 1000 J. C. Williams, ot ujca to Milton . W'. ,Harter, ot W- iP'. t0 land In hoc. IS' and iO, twp. ' 3(i, S.. n. 4 West , 3000 Roy. L. Maulo to H. II. Dristow, W. D. to land in see. 7, twp. 37' S It. 1 Wost 1 Frank N. Snyder, et ux, to H C. ; Moore,. W. D. to land in sec. 14, twp. 39 S., II. 1 East 10 First State . Dank of Eagle Point to L. C. 'Charley, IV. D. to himl in lllocks 11, 12 nnd 13, Ealo Point, Central Add. 3500 Arthur O'Xcll to John Kochukos V. V. to interest in land in soc. 30, twp. 40 S.. It. 1 Eunt , E. A. M inkier, et al, to Mary E. Dickey.: et al, W. D. to lot 1 0. Hunsnkrr's Add. to Ashland. S. A. LaqKwaet et ux to Mrs. Eva 10 10 Stewart! ot al. Ltl in Sec, 7 ' Tp 38 S. It. 4 WosU $ 200 Nolson I"ut'Hcl et ux to Frank SUva ct.ux. Ld In Soc 23 Tp 30.8. R. 2 West- 1 Mrs.' Eva Lacy et vir to Oru Stump. Ld in D. L. C. 00 Tp 38 S. It. 1 West - 1 Representative Medford Business Firms Mason, Ehrman & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Tobacco, Cig'ars, Cigarettes, Etc. Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston Medford Iron Works GENERAL FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP MANUFACTURERS OF QUARTZ MILLS EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. .Phone 315 PHONE 75 for FirBt-Class JOB PRINTING lxington Itealty Co. to Wlllliim K. Eaton. N of BE, SVi of NE Sec 2 Tp 38 S. It. 3 West ... 300 oeoiBO Kivk to J. C Steele. Min ing claim iu H. Ci. Sharp et ux to Albert V, llorstkortft et ux. l.d in Sec 31 Tp 37 S. It. 1 West Mary L. Mnyfield to V. II. Thoru bruo et al. Lot 8, blk 5S Con trul Point Frank L. Chirk to City of Mod ford. X 14 lot 3, nil lot -I, blk 29, Medford : Fetor Vundorsluis ot nl. to A. T. McMahan. l.d In Sec 23 Tp 3S 10 10 S. It. 1 West ., .. 100 John J. Fay to Uniisa Fuy. Vj interest in land in Moutvlew Add. to Ashland Joseph P. Ilanimersly to Carrie Cameron. Lot 12 blk 13 Ho kums Amended Add. to Gold Hill ;. John Hrusch (Guardian) to Mary Weiult. I.nud in Jacksonville CC7 - AuKU8la Hrusch et vir to Mary Womlt. Land In Jacksonville 333 City of Jacksonville to George W. Wendt et ul.v Luud In Jackson vUlo Gij.co I). Gray et cir to Abigail Itiploy Smith. Land in Sec 8 Twp 37 S. it. 2 West AjfTrod P. Olson et ux to George M. DowUcr et al. Ixit 8, blk .' 2, Honnoko Add. to Medford.... Geo. W. Nichols, Sr. et ux to Louis Leroy Guyer et ux. IaiIh 5 and C, blk 0, Imperial Add. to Medford C. H. Weston et ux to Jesse Vin son ot ux. N Mi of NE Sec 2 Tp 35 S. it. 2 West Ilonrrlette M. liondrlckson et vir to Albert Clement ot ux. Lot 23, blk 2, Whitman Park Add. to Medford O. E. Hohrko et ux to Nathnn C. Dozier et al. Lots 32-33, 31 blk "F," it. It. Add. Ashland ... 20 10 1000 10 10 10 Jamcs w- Bowers to Martin D. Bowers. Lot on Houlovard Ashland 10 Martin D. Bowers et nl to Hen ton Bowers, Jr. 1-T4 acres on Walker avenue, Ashland 1 10 Bowers Investment Co. to J am on W. Bowers. SW of SE Soc 15 . Tp38 S. It. 1 Eaat..- 10 Bowers Investment Co. to Ben ton Bowers, Jr. Ld in Sec 15 and 28 Twp 38 S. U. 1 East ... 3000 Clay T. Holland et ux to James W. Bowers. Land in Ashland 1 Mary A. Moore et vir to It. L. j McDonough et ux. Pt of NW of SW Sec 5 Tp 10 S. K. 2 East J. T. Gagnon ot ux to Amos Cle ment Ixit U blk 52 Medford.... Anna Snllth et vir to Holand A. Smith. S V4 lot 17, Amy's Cot tago Add. to Central Point James W. Harvey to Mario .1. McClaln. Lots 9, 10 blk 38 Railroad Add. to Phoenix Joo riiimmorftold to Theodore M. Doter. W. Ms of SW Soc 32 Tp 40 S. R. 2 Bust J. Henry von der Hollen .et ux to Carl A. von dor Hollon. Ld In Sec 13 Tp 30 9. It. 1 West ... Safe Milk for Infanli. invahda & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Age. QuickLunchatHome.OfficelkFountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract In Pow derhTabletforms. Noirihina-NAcookloj. t" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER Successor to Weeks-Conger Co. Mmlforrt. Ore 10 : 1 Vilmo and Harmony Flour 8TRXCTL7 GUARANTEED. Ask your dealer for one of these brands. ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. BE A BOOSTER FOR HOME When purchasing any kind of products or havink any kind of work done, always insist on having home products or using home labor. , I Important Karo the best syrup for pancakes. Twenty millions of families last year served Karo the great energy food syrup. Of course lots of it went as a spread on bread for children. Also for home candy-making. Selling Iteprc tentative Johuon-Liobrr Co t- f Portland, Or. I here is a Karo for every palate nnd every meal: I. GoUenSyrup Blue Label Karo l.Crystat White Vanilla Flavor Red La Ik I Karo 3. Square Can Green Label Karo With Pure Maple Sugar 4. Imitation Maple Flavor Orange Label Karo T7T7 vout-nroccr for recipe folder feV, B X. -ivUlJ or Coolt LWIc.or write to Corn 1 I'roJucu Kcbulns(-M LJept.A, Argo, Illlnoti t'xiL Learn to Sing I wl--li to annoilnic inv intention of taking pupils for liiNliilcllcn in sinking. I have coached with some of the IVost teachers 011 the t'oa-st and feel that I can start young sMngiTN in correct methods of breathing und tono pro duction. Lessons will be given vvenlngs. Tonus reasonable HARRY SCOUGALL J J5 X. Ivy St. Phono 331-W 10 ;l ;-- SPRAY RIG REPAIRING Williams Implement Service M S. Ilnrtlett Phono 203 Blue Front Fixit Shop 111 S. Holly, St. "WE FIX ANYTHING" Phono 454 Kazor It hi do Sharpening . HEAT WITH COAL Place Your Order Now for Quick Delivery Hansen Coal Co. (fiuccessors to Lls) 14 S. Mr St. Phone 3:f-.l Automobile Springs Merriman's Blacksmith Shop THOMAS T. MERRIMAN, Proprietor. 20 South Riverside IP38! GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Thin is to ccrtirj tliat aim Chung ot MedforU, Ore., hits cured me of gottra and Htomttch trouble. 8, M. Leonard 508 J Ht., Grants Pass. . This Is to certiry that Olm Chung ol Medford, Ore., hua curod me ot rupture of four years' standing, b", Q, Isham, 113 8 Kt., Qrants 1'nss, Ore. Modford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This Is 10 dortlfy that I, the under signed, had very severe stonntch trouble and bad been bothered for Buveral year and Inst August was not expeeted to live, and hearing of Oim Chung (whoa Herb store ls-nt 214 Suuth Kront steet, Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling better as soon as usod them and today am a wll man and enn heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I woa to tea Qlni Chung and try hla Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Wm. Lewis, Hingis Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point M. A, Anderson, Medford, 8. B. Holmes. Ragle Point C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point Geo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point Thna W Nlnhnln V.ri Poln Babbiting:, Welding, Repairing and Lathe Work REASONABLE RATES Crater Lake Automotive Co. 12:1 Hon Hi Front Ht. We Guarantee our work at all times Experts in Cleaning and Dyeing The Pantorium Phone 279-J Veterinary Hospital AND Sale Stable DR. Q. A. GITZEN 111 N. Fir St. Phone 551