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imnTonn matt, tribune, arEPrortn, qt?eoont, wednesdav, jtHt aHjmm. I WILL HOLD PICNIC BARRED 3 STATES IN PARK AT PASS BY FREIGHT RATE Plnns for the Lift district picnic KKATTI.K, July... 1 0. (Pt Frov of the liuslnem nnd rrofoHMloniil . UM' "' ""'w from elm l-nt-INc ICIMHt Ml DIOCKC'II 111 .MlrhlKUII, III- Jbr thejfdye of ajacly fyjeffery rarnol ' Women'H Hub to he heir! nxt have been clmiiKU uh to (liana unri Ohio Uy "barrier t rat- ("olonnl AV. li. oley upiifurt'il bf'foro j. .Mohundro, who 1h chngen wan Kozy Kove camp, thr up the hfifhway. fur- lie a joint m-MinK 'at member. "J""'1'? TV"'", n,u,,u"r "f and their families ,.rt friend- of , ' , ' ' i'" 'V','"". " !"""'C"" ItosHjurjf, Grants J'nss. Klanuithi Kalis nnd Medfonl Huhs, will be V . " . ' . ,,wu ",K: hHd in the heautifnl park at j ,...,,.,. ,1 j I u 111 ht riiH'ii for freight ratu roduc- , , , . . 'ductloiiH would amount to from u le Khtful picnic )iinHien. aHi , . ,,, ,,,,, , i -.- to J..10 per thousand feet organization handling u llfferen'. ! , . ' ..i ,u .... irv.,.a will ; " "'. lift ftwiniminff in ine it jijuo ri vi:i and a proem m of npe-ial HtuntH and talkH by tho oflicoirt of the orKanlwitionH repiOHented. Mm. il. Wcishaar, phnmi lli'A'i'll, In 'n ihnrso of arrangement i for the local club. Those wishing to at tend ore asked to uvt " touch with her un early us possible. on all mmi map was offered by Colonel 'Tree ley ax evidence of the con tended restrletlon of I'aHfic coast lumber, lie mid that but 21 per cent of the total soft wood con sumption of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio was procured from the I'aHflc coast wnlle In tho north Atlantic tit a ten the percent con sumed Is 3ft. In the five BtateH north and went of the Indiana line! t Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin land Minnesota the Pacific lumber I consumed is -II) per cent of the mmhi JtmouNi used, I'he Iurne .percentage used ' on north Atlantic coast wuh the ult of water shipments, Colonel fireeley said. ' BYSOSISt Belen D'Arcy'e r. vent threat to kill Julian rings in ir Richard's ear at he fleet from the toot where Julian lit mur aterett. 11 f aide the bodu it Mr Hichard'a riny evidence sufficient to convict him, and to thield her, u hom he believe! to be a mur litre. Hichard ride through the mooiIm, ticking a hiding-place, and findt the gypsy camp of Truffeni, ii ho dQHyhttr he once befriend- 'j ruflmi gladly offers him the hefp uf hr clan and trllt him that she will conduct hun to a place of eafety, . Cfiapter 15 , SANCTUARY OTR RICHARD followed old Truf- REESE CREEK ARE VIEWED BY VISITORS liecause iiirit'cls such as the common house fly, mnsnulto, roach, clothes moth, represent a constant menace to public In all h and caiiHO iroierty dainaKi amounting to minions an intensive warfar Ha red against them by pnbll health, manufacturing and allied interests. During this week plujined to conduct an intens (umiiaign throughout the I'nited States against all household insect - life through public education, tin -1 ItKIOSlO citKKK, Ore., July 10. der the title of National Insect ! i Siecial. Mrs. H. T. Mi ot-ks Killing week. (and Mrs. Itert Knight left fur The serluusness of the menace ' itend. Oregon Saturday morning to health of disease carrying In-1 July fit li after visiting their bro sects has never been appreciatedjther Charles U. CumnioiiH for the y me general pumic. accorning ; past week. They were surprised to health and medical authorities. ! at the changes in ihe district, hav Insects have been looked upon iindjlng lived here some thirty-three treated more as harmless disturb-, years ago. Itobert Commons, ihelr ers of peace and quiet rather than (father, tool! up a homestead on ns potential disease carriers, hu'f Yankee creek and later rented according to Col. M. A. Ueasoner i what was known as the Agner of the United State army medical I place wljei e Mrs. Knight was corps, they are In reality responsi-1 born, bio for more deaths, directly and! The Itader girls, Dnnnle and indirectly, than all the wars of Inni who are now the wives of history added together. j Hoy Ashpole and ilarvey Slanloy During the week of July 7 to 'are old schoolmates. A visit was 13, in every state in the union, a 'made to the old home where they concerted effort In being made to 'found many changes, but among bring about In the mind of the the things w hich remained to re public "a consciousness against mind them of their childhood days insects." Kverywhere, war has were ihc obi stone cellar contain been declared against these pests ing a cool, refreshing Mining that nnd a human army will do every-1 "as little, different than in the old thing In Its power to exterminate days, and parts of(nn old rock Ihem by the millions, according to .fence. Then there were to be seen Ihe committee of manufacturers on up the hill from where the who are sponsoring National In-'house used to stand, some big sect Killing week. I rocks, w here they had trapped 1 t budger and digger squirrels, with a snepherd dog called Jack. , The obi fireplace had been torn down, but the hearth made of a single rock was still In evidenco as ti step down from the porch of a ; house that had been built in later years. Kurt her tip on another hill In plain view from the house could be seen a pine treo that their father had climbed to within n few feet of the top. TO BE LIBERATED ri. C. HohortHOn of tho bureau of fisheries, department of com merce, in elinrice of the lOlk Creek hatchery, mudo the follonlni: pub lic announcement today: ' "I wuuld like to announce In tile coiumnH of your paper, for the benefit of the HportMncn and gen eral public, and epcclal!y those who fish-In the Kokuc river above the present rack alto of the bureau, that the picket!, thin year on our head rack have been apuced two nnd one-hair inches parat, enabling most all the small ralmnn and Hteelhead to a weight of about Hi pounds to mo through with case, nlsn we have recently Installed an electric pump, which throws ap proximately 4 Ml gallons per min ute, enabling us to carry on rish cultural work through the hot summer months; have dredged the present potlds to an average depth of three and one-half feet anil arc now feeding t.Dll.OiMi sleelhcail. which will bo lllieraled late this fall in the ltogue liver above the present hatchery site." OWKX-OKKtlDX CAMP TWO. July II). (Special.) Tile camp la running full force again slnco the Komih. .Many old and new em ployes have resumed their duties. Wade Smith Is visiting his moth er ami binlher al llulto Kalis. '-ester II is ihp owner of one of tile new sport model Kurds. A. K. XcImhi of Cump Two re turned recently from u trip to Washington. i tt-rs ItKKSH CHEHK. Ore., July 10. (Special.) Marshall Minter suf fered a polnrul accident lust week when his foot was pierced by r pitcniorK. The injury, while car rylnif possibilities of Infection, has and huimiti .hown a ready tendency to heal mi .Moore, as a dance mad normaly and Mr. .M inter is Ret-.poppy gi , ,,. ,,., , tlnif along as well as might l. Hamilton are se n In a ron'nnce "v'""'"''' ' Hi bnoi.ooiis , ., Colleen More at Rialto Thursday I Anyone who has ever left his Iglii li lend hastily atler strong jpaiouml hints from the top of the ; staircase w ill appreciate (he amus ing filiations In which Colleen Moore and her leading man, Neil Hamilton, appear In "Why lie Hooiiv ,, Kiallo i.,,i,.- i,.. tore, toiuoirow. "Why lie Cond?", n story of a flirtations modern girl, revives nieinoiicK of such occasions, which M't-ve to make this coined v-dra ma one In which the principal cbarac- are oiiusuallv unilersltimbil.ln fenl where ahe rode before, crouched upon her pony, never at loss and never halting until they had reached a wind-swept desola tion, void of trees, where rose jagged outline of ruined wall and tower, and beyond this a dark. tiush-IJke eminence crowned by thing at which he recoiled Instinc tively, a shaft and cross-beam wlierefrom dangled a grisly shape. "What dreadful place Is this i cried be, staring up at the gibbet. Dreadful Indeed, my chayo!" she answered. " 'Tie few dares venture a-nlgh hereabouts nights!" , "And wherefore bring me?" he demanded. "Would ye put me In mind of my own possible end? Perchance to dangle so. In rogue's chains, 'tis evil sight!" , "Yet, 'tis only death." j "Ay, hut in such fearful shape!" "True, ray lord. And his soul may rest this night as well as if Ills poor hones lay In hallowed grave, for he was kindly to the poor folk." "Ha, you knew him?" She nodded. "James Abeam, be was." "What, the highwayman?" "Even so, of the High Toby game were he Indeed, . , kindly soul." "And now, poor wretch, a thing to shudder at! Come let ns go! "Nay!" said she, "for 'tis here ye must hide. For the shadow o death Is all 'bout ye, by reason 0' that which should be on thy linger and la not! So come thy ways now!" Forthwith she led the way down through a secluded valley until be fore them loomed a ruined arch flunked by crumbling masonry. And now they rode across the smooth turf, shut In from the blusterous wind until old Truffeni Hopped suddenly In a deep recess beneath a narrow opening In the masonry, where Ivy grew very thick; leaning from her pony she groped amid these leaves and presently drew thence a cord, which she tugged at once, twice, thrice, and sat very silent and motionless. And after some while the ivy leaves In this particular corner parted, and from Hie very ground the pale oval of a face glimmered up at them, where to the gypsy addressed herself: "All's well, pal," said she. "Tls Trurtcnl Camlo with a friend!" "Aha!" answered the face In jo vial tones. "Greetings', whnl's to do? Who Is't ye bring, nia'm?" Sir Richard leaned forward, peer ing, for this was voice he knew well. " 'Tls merely myself, Black Nick." "Lord!" gasped the vole, then was soiml "of scrambling, and Itlack N'lck hlmsolt stepped lightly Into the moonbeams. "Why ... Sir Richard!" he exclaimed. "What's amiss, sir?" "Murder, Nick! My cousin Julian lies dead and I am running tor my life." "Murder, sir!" repeated Nick. "But sure 'tls killed In duel, ye mean?" ' "It Is murder, and, Nick, my ring wits beside Julian's body, sufficient evidence to damn me!" "Mebbe, sir, to them as don't know ye, but not to them as do." "Such faith should hearten any man. llowbelt, a fugitive am I. So hither come t seeking sanctuary." "And you're heartily welcome! Moreover, there ain't another such likely place as this, as ma'nt Truf feni knows " "And faith," said Sir Richard, "Mrs. Camlo. honour me by accept ing this!" Aud he proffered her his purse. "Nay!" said she, shaking her head. "Though the Hnmanys be tho poor folk, yet they are also the proud folk sometimes." "A thousand pardons, good dame," answered Sir Richard. "I'ruy, then, wilt rail a blessing down upon my head?" "A blessing?" repeoted Truffeni.. "A gypsy's blessing, then, on ye. Hi' lust o' lh' tluyffords, and may ye yet be proved a. worthy bearer of thy proud name." Then sbe nodded, wheeled her pony aud aresently was gone. "'Swounds!" exclaimed Nick. "But 'tis queer old soul, yon, Sir Richard. This way, your honour, and look t' your feet." "'Tls strange place, this," said Sir Richard, as be followed, ' "True enough, air. 'Twas an church or abbey ages ago, I've L SCHOOL OPENS T0! WILL BE RUSHED ! FOR FALL TERM School of Art oM-ued Monday tin der the direction of Miss Hollo Cudy White from the I'ratt Art in stitute of New York City. The heered. And, what's more, sir, 'ti I Initial enrollment Is 25, although haunted!" there will be other puplla who have "And well mlirht be Nick" " bee" u!luve1 ln entering. The en Ana well might be, Nick. rollment this year in somewhul ho "Ay, 'tls marvellous well haunt- low that of former years and Ash ed by a gobllng, your honour, also land is uot so well represented us ASHLAND. Ore.. July lO.-tSpe-! hki.Lview, Ore.. July io.- clalt The Ashland !milsuinmer (Special.) Work will bo started imiuoiiiately on the new licllvlow i ..choolhuiise. J. II. Williams has completed -loarihg away the foun-j datlon of the old school building:. You can pick and choose and choose and pick-"but one thingf is certain - - a friar as goes moaning In bloody robe, right horrible to be heered." "Have you beard it, Nick?" " "Sir I have often! Which be only nat'ral, seeing 'tls mo does the moaning when needful." Aha, rogue! And 'tis only need ful when prying strangers chance this way?" "Ay, true, sir. We likewise have a apparition as roars Rob's a on- in previoiiBi yeara. The course li I c li w'na Introduced lust I year, and was known us the "housewives' courb," will be of Ifored again HiIh year and will no doubt uttrnet some who are inter (eslod In a practical course that will he of value ln piivute affulis pnrtuinlnK to the limnu and to dress. There will be a special course given in leather work and gesso. and lit the making? of Ktich articles common good roarer a bull's bead, , aa hook ends, vases, fruit bowls skin and boms, dressed wl" stuff ani' other articles for home beatiti called fross-fross, 'as was contrived for us by George Potter. You know George, I think, sir?" Ay, I know o' the lovely rogue; he heads the smugglers hereabouts. . But who Is Rob?" Why, sir, Rob's In my line o' business a High Tobyman, and pretty well beknown; they calls him the 'Galloping Parson' " . 'Zounds, yes I've heard o the fellow, Nick! A desperate rascal, by all account, and with more than one death on his hands." Why, sir, I'll admit as Rob be a bit quick wl' bis trlgger-tlnger but then, he be soured-llket Ye see, they hanged bis feyther (or a act as be didn't commit, and like wise lopped bis best friend, which was poor Jimmy Ahearn, tor a act which was commit by Rob himself. so he's nat'rally a bit remorseful, which takes the form o' powdei and shot at the least opportoonlty." Striking flint and steel. Black Nick lit a battered lantern wbose flickering beam showed a wide paved floor whence sprang row upon row of squat stone columns support ing groined arches. "A Norman cryptl" said Sir Richard, glancing about. "Our stables, your honour. Look now, your Caesar will do well here, plenty o' bedding and fodder!" Having thus stabled Caesar and1 littered him down, Nick b-.ew out the light and, grasping Sir Rich ard's arm, led him through a nar row passage that, trending ever up wards with many sharp turns, showed a narrow opening whence shone a mellow light. '" Two steps down, and here are!" A roomy chamber or cav ern panelled with massive nnd aged timbering, against whlcn hung whips, rusty spurs, a saddle, a weather-worn cloak, two or three swords, long-barrelled pistols, and the like, while in opposite corners wore two beds, which, together with table and a richly carved elbow chair, completed the furniture. Tis rough, sir," said Black Nick, shaking bis head, "but then tls safe, and when the tire's agoing tls pretty cosy. And now, sir. what ye say to a dish o' tea a bite o' supper?" "Tea!" Sir Richard requested. "Then ploase to be seated, sir, the cheer. And likewise, if you're minded to eat, I can offer you cold ham, also a prime o' beef." Y'ea, Nick. I And myself rav enous." And so, walled upon by this highwayman, Sir Richard supped, and made hearty business ot It. And pray," he inquired after some while, "where Is your part ner, this man Rob?" "Why, tonight he's a-worklng the road 'twlxt here and Lewes. But, sir, we ain't partners, I don't hold wl' his methods, me never having shot man yet." "I rejoice to hear It, Nick." "Though, I won't say as I ain't used my guns, now and then, liutt end, sir Ihere be only one man as I'd like to be the death of aud that's Jonathan Wild!" What, the thief-taker?" Thief-taker and thief-maker, sir. Jonathan raises all manner o' crim inals, boys nnd girls, and sells them 30 odd pounds for every thief, lives by the gullers. 'Twere one o' lid's constables, and a black roRiie too. as Roh shot last. . . ." ft'opyripftt, J.lrS, Jrfftry Farnnl) lication Those who have registered for the, present sesslonl are: Pear Shock, of Arizona; Jeantt McClulr. Covlna, C'nl.; Hmmn A. Stone, of Sunnyside, -Wash.; Mlldren .Million, Florence Allen, Ksther Spencer, Lorraine Sparr, Cert rude Stitos. Marie Oavies, Made! ine. Stevens and Krences- McCoy of Ashland: Margaret OsenhriiKge, Mrs. llerthit S. Harnum, Mri. Howard llurtes, Ks ther Miller, Murgerle Newherg and Walter Young of Medford: Holier! Carter, Talent ; Lennru Klzer, Ve ronica. Ore.; Margaret Oshurn, of l'ortlund, Ore.; Holly Johnson of Moninout. Ore.; and Hope Mayfiold of Wunpa, Idaho. The 1 16,000 bond issue approved by the votqrs .will, bo issued at I once. j The work will be rushed as fast; as possible iiv ordi-f : tu have the building ready for the opening of the school term In tho fall. .Miss Adona Joy nnd -Miss Mario lavis returned to their homes Sunday after Kpendlng ll few days! In Mnrshficld visiting friends. .1. II. Williams and W. K. Corklo left for Tacoma, Wauh., last Fri day, where tney will viBlt rela tives. Mr. Williams expects to re turn In a couple of weeks with his llloeo, Mrs. Urock, who will spend some time visiting ut the Williams home. Mrs. T. A. Merryman Is spend ing her vacation visiting her broth er and two sisters who live In tho northern part of the state. She is expected home some time tills week. ': 1 iff If you want real quality - if you want absolute satisfact ion and perfect results every time Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNalr wore visitors ut OrailLs Puss Tuesday. Miss Kva Poloy and Mrs. Waller Kimiuel, who are spending the sum mer in Ashland, drove to Crater Uike Monday, taking with them their aunts, Mrs. Ahbic Thomas of Medford and Airs, (irace it. Ken dall of Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Ken dall is en route home from Los Angeles, where she attended the national convention for visiting teachers. Mr. and Mrs. William Fortmiller and Mr. and Mrs. K E. Llvingood of Albany, Or., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fort miller on the HouleVard. Tho Rev. P. K. Hammond, who leaves Ashland soon to reside at Oregon City, was the guest of honor mondiiy evening at a dinner given by K. B. Shaw, assisted by Mrs. S. K. Barnes, who reside in the Hellview district. Those who were guesls lor tho delightful af- run- were T. II. Simpson. W. II. Mc.Vnlr, W. F. Ixmmis, H. C. Stock, and .Miss Frances Unrnes.' In this robbtra' rf,n. air Rirh.rrf h,,rs ,Urtline nawt in tomor row's chapter. Spraying FLY-TOX make a home free from flies . The frag rant mlot reaches) every nook and corner. CAN ESCAPE FLY-TOX i. a pre, clean, fragrant liquid hat la stainless and harmless to ieule. PLANE PLUNGE KILLS i WELSH MINERS PERISH MARINE CORPS FLIERS IN SHAFT EXPLOSION DEER AT STATION . She is really a darling little deer that 'dainty one month old fawn whih nerved as teinpnrary mascot and general pet In u back room of the police malion. IlrotiKht In from the Klamath district TueK day ly Hoy I'urr, deputy game warden, who took it away from some people who picked it up when it was still younger, the baby doe in unusually tame and trusting. In fact she insisted upon running up to every newcomer ln the room to he petted. As there In a law against cup turing small deer, the tiny pet will bo taken up to the park nt Pros pect, where it will he enjoyed by the many visitors at the resort. Tho people who caugnt it, wen of the opinion that the little fawn had been deserted when they found it. according to Mr. l'arr. (By Mary C. Carey.) 1'1VK. rKC'l.VCT, Ore., July JO. (Special.) J.ast Saturduy night at about ten minutes to twelve, while the many autoi.sts were re turning from their night parties, one man who drove a California car ut a rate supposed to have been anywhere from 75 to K0 miles' an hour, missed the road in front of the Carey place and strip ped the U. S. mail box from the ground together with the heavy post, dragging the box three hun dred feet. On he went straight for Anderson race, into which his car plunged, landing square acros the ravine right side up. Had he been going juwt a little faster he would have cleared the ditch. Officer Terry Talent happened to be on the road, JuHt a short dis tance from the scene and was on the ground :n Tew mrnutes. lie questioned the man but got little out of him as he was unajde to talk, either from shock or tsome fit her cause. lie was cut and bleeding and was rushed to Med ford, to the hospital and .Monday he was still there. The car which was not badly damnged was pulled out during the night ami taken to Medford. Officer Talent having gone to Portlnnd Monday, little more could be learned as to who the patient was and how he was get ting along. You'll tell your dealer you want the malt that's made by Anheuser-Busch- TJ r Italy, hnving plenty of soldiery. luis closed enlistments in tho four principal nrmt for a year. BEAUTY COMES FROM HEALTH Fashions Now Emphasize the Natural Healthy Figure T"""" DIVtlOHDaT MIUON INSTITVTI OP INDUSTRIAL Ml. '"cs av Stlt.acH nuowiHi, 7 JI'lVi'V. Maw., July io.(.4', Si'i'i'tnl 1. 1 r u t o n n n t tlrnrm- 1. Stipli.-n, J4, r. 8. mnrliiK cmiis, llliil tluiintry M.'iKi'nnt F.rnrMt 1). Jimi'S. .11, wcri. Inmnntty kllli-il Iteri' Into ypKti'rriny wln-n tlii-lr pliuio plunui-il from '1111 iilutuili' f m-iuly S.Oilrt Wet Into thv ttiitrr of Siitmntiini Ittiy. illroclly uff tin Miiuniitilm nnvnl hu. ltniti mm Mi-r ili'inl wlii-ii rxtrlrati-il funn tho i'Iikihi. NU'pIiimis rnino from Sun Dlonn. ln-ri In- whs ii put I'limnutiiuVr f tho AmiM-lt'iin l.-Kl(n post. 1U hml unveil In tho 11 Ir fori'i-a hi tho YVnrWI war. Itl.AKNANti.N, Wnlcs. July ln Knur moil woro kllloil timl sovorul nirloiily tnjtiroil tml.iy In mi xoploalon ut tho .Mllfrurn mili um pit. It m fouroit Hint tho ilonth lint xvmllil ivai'li olitlit in In ii .1 ,1 1 1 ion to tho four roi-ovoriNl ilo;nl. four nun wore mill In tho pit wlwro polsmioun kiin mudo roseuo work niot illrffliMilt. Hoc tors, nnilminlrd hy th filinoi,. iloHi-fliitfir iho pil wu,i tho ri-M-rvo liriitiiilo, mom of whom uf foroil from hum, hoiuo sovoro. Knront tlrovo. K. A. MlMtO Klooll-Io riiinil.ii,t' .lono. uninnrrloit. itm n nnllvo unonoil for l,n.i,.. i of Maypcurl, nour Dallas, Texas. . stn-ct south. l'rloo toro .Main A ffreat change has come over the world of fashion. The slim anil annular figure is growing loss popular. Perhaps this is partly Hue to the warnings of medical specialists that thousands of women and girts were ruining their health by extreme re ducing diets. Part of it may be due to a more sensible trend in style. All the world knows today that beauty comes from health. The health of the public is in tho hands of the women. If man were left to his own devices he might etit few foods, and those improperly cooked. Monotony in diet and even tually bodily disorders would result. Sugar is a great ally of women in preparing a varied, balanced diet that is not only healthful, but de lightful to the taste and welromed by every member of the family. Learn the value of a dash of sugar in making cereals delicious. Use a sprinkling of sugar to encour age the ingestion of grapefruit and other healthful, fresh fruits. A little sugar makes stewed fruits de- ' lightful to the palate. And now I fottr women cooking experts have rediscovered the old secret of using a dash of sugar in vegetables while they are cooking in a small amount of water. You will hardly recog nise veiretables cooked in this proper way. They are fresher, more color ful, and the vegetable flavors are developed to a new point of perfec tion. Remember also Ice cream, rakes. cookies atid candy for dessert. A bit of sweet makes the meal com plete. The Sugar Institute, OroRon City. J-ojjan Chevrolet oompnny hulliling belim romoilotod. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels It Tea with to be pnnnntly rt Hvd of In torn i. h and bowla. take Baalnmnn' Cat Tablet, which re prepared epac tally for atotnach gat and all the bad effecta resulting Iron preaaure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit ol the itomich will disappear; thai anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal- .1 tat ion will vanish, and you will a gala ie able to take deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arm and fingers will no longer feel cold and "go to sleep" be cause Baalmann'a Cm Tablets prevent faa from interfering with the clrcula losj. Cat the genuine. In the yellow pack age. at a ay good drug store. Price II btravo'S nnno ktorr " a- mm mtm Bariey-Malt Syrup BM-10S a and Holly Sts. Phoks 144 A Complete Cleaning amd Dyeing Servicb FOR SALE 5-room house in mill district. Down payment $300 Balance like rent. Medford Investment Company 125 East Sixth Street t TELEPHONE 1224 j Gourl k "Records of Title 9ui1j Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. H Women's Hose S1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. Slllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll' tell the story of forgeries, false representations, and mum- faults tlint me lia ble to be revealed at any time, seriously impairing the title to your property. Title insurance is positive and lasting protection. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St., Phone 41 Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service i INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L HILL, Manager rhh 105 30 N, Cantral Medford, Oregon i' On Your Way TO Crescent City Three hours from Medford. A welcome awaits you at Patrick's Creek Tavern All-day Dining Survie Phone or write for room res ervations. Postoffico Cres- teni uuy, Cal. pruptlvv tllm-aso, not (omul visa- Uorcei on iiur mm wim-w. ......