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t T11J3 ALEDFOllD MAIL TKIBUNK, MdDKOttb, OKMON, TUUKS1UV, KKimrAKY 17, 1910, Medford MailTribune I'UiUitsiiKtTnAiT bxcept sTvtuhdayT A ctvmollilatlon of tlK McJford Mtvll, established 1SS9; tho Southern Orvtroif lu, tKtHlillHlifJ 102; the Democratic Times, stnbllRhcil IS7S; the Aihliuul Trib une, wtbllslicd 18US. ftlitl tho Mi'dford Trlbuno, established 10$. Official Paper of the Tity of Medford DEOROE PUTNAM. Editor nnd Manager. tho postotnee at MiHirorti. .-ntnrml ns second clnaa matter November 1, l0i. nt Orecon, under tho net of March 3, 1879. hie year, by mall. srnscniPTi ox rates-. 15.00 On month by mall or carrier. ... .80 ENCOURAGEMENT BY THE WAY. One who obicets to having eouuteis landed on his law sliould not box. He who is discouraged by defeats is untit for eontost. In the warfare between Silurian and the lover of progress there is just? now a the niossbacks, a loss of heart on the part of some of the, such remote section? advocates road case proportion to their. vqnlpi, to tho fund, bringing Into ami continuing In existence thoo twu groat Olrtorprldos. yoi mum remain content v It ' re ceiving only tliolr proportion of thi HonofHw accruing to tho entire com numwonlth, of which thoy form a remote part. This 1$ m-cotiinlMn'il ttmlor tho panto section of tho constitution as horo iwulk-d. In tho caxo of tho locks at Oregon City this right was uphold by this court. Tho constitution doen not doOn n highway, ami tho tonu inimt, there foro, bo applied In Its usual ami common law souse. Tho state, at tho tlmo of tho adoption of tho constitution, hail, as highway, trails, roads and navigable streams, while railways wore Unowu In tho far oast." It must bo presumed that thoy had In view the highways used for travel then In vogue, Including tho Improved methods of travel llkoh develop. I doom tho contention that tho constitution had reference onl to the class of highways then In use In tho territory to ho without merit. Can wo then consistently hold that under this tectum of our fuudnutoie tal law, tho state has tho right to appropriate mono tor the purpopu of connecting, on our northern Imnndur.v, two divisions of th stnte, requir ing tho taxpayers In romoto sections- to contribute to r.ueh appropriation, merely because the menus of transports Jon k In curs noon thl highway, and nt tho same time hold that the mm ruuttw of moiiuulu tuny not ho pierced by another and lw expensive ehw of ' hlKhw s -whrou fods ehwi.Tlhnoni.Tnf rlwlinn oF Ilwr llR """no "ininuary. oiiumg, tneruuy, tno only practical motitiB of And shall It bo held that the people nloiiR tho Wll- latton for the nd south, and e two dlvls OUH WHAT THE REV. J. B. LUCAS HAS TO SAY ABOUT FER-DON'S MED ICAL EXPERTS Writes From Houston HDl'STON'. January si. Dear Doctors: Some time ago I enlled at onr office to m-v Ter-Oon's Medical Rxpprta. As yon will rmomhor, 1 , drove up from th depot In a earring! I was. 1th H e treatment of Tor-Don's Med ical i:peits ntid they, have douo mo si) inucl' good that you can refer anybody to mo that Is suffering lllco JIlUKjS, 11 lUSSo Ol JtV.li. t UIJ tliv. JiU I ui ouiuu yi. itiv; j ativii ii-iuuiv i-vinuu, jwiu nunii i iiu iittiti llinr me ptHtpte I ; of a creator Oregon. The loss of the Crater Lake i l,n,"ottcf rvpr ,h"'u ' y r tte nppropr lVl ' fa"v , , . it mi ' ,ocks nt O"1" c,t- ,h11 l,t commercially united north a Was but a Clash Oil tllO Skirmish line. JUlO niaUjat tho same time deny a like privilege to tho cltlions of the WllO Cannot endliro SUOh defeats and vet WOrk 011 IS made "oast and west ot the Cascade range near our southern borders? I think in. i l 'l'l,,.n noi. lm hnf mift nntonniP (not. "Such inconsistency was certainly not Intended by the conceded broad- of soit material, there can bo but one outcome. j m,mlclU fnp.iCOlns niu, b,0 mm of whloll. th0 couvont,n WM comoacd. But' some crow Wearv of the Strife. To them are com-' It Is not a question, as Intimated, whether tho southern part of tho state id ii nffrrtnf! with win tic rhcti matUm so bad that It wtu Impmmlble for nt to clltnli th stal-s, and It ws ttowsiinVy for your gtintlonianly col ored man to assist mo. I'rfllr to that time, when In my homo town, I w comywllotl , to de liver my sermons from n big lvrybody kuowi mo hut o In I loan toif. as 1 am pastor of tho Methodist 3 Kplscopul chapel. My address Is 121 Harvard Rtreet, 'llouiton Molghtn. DcHfucai, rhoumatlsm, paralysis Joint dUmnso, female trouble, kidney liver, stomnch and blood troubles arm , have been rur"d In many I.os Angeles cVnlr. which was n token of appro-1 31Vn Tram-lsco, Swcraiuento. Makers elation and sympathy from my bolov field, l'orlervllle. Vlsalln, Hanford tl cong-eitnHM!! On of your dootora I lidding am! Slocltton . people. Tu made note of my case, und, after ex-'mors, cancers, trail st tines and other aisuurseinout by tho state j nmlnntlon. said that In ten days iuyt nbnormal growths Imvo beu removed es torn part of tho riioutnntlc. pains would stop I told from Medford m.'.miI will.. mi tint nan I state, and a different rule prevail wheu dlbursomouts are authorised for ' him that I had sue hterrlble pains of n knife. For tho Kuropeaii expert ...t....,o ... ouuiuvni ami miiiiuninivrn uisincis. i ueont tite precedent ti-ni I was conii.ftteti to sloop tn a s a b oodles surueon. lie nerrorm c-.iair at nights, and at times my no operations In cases of cancer, tu n,lrt,l T,iot,',n TCimr nrmi nn in ( ssent nc trOUl tile re-'"s rece.vmg s proport.on ot state appropriations, but whohor .vvw. - one rule of construction shall bo applied, when dlsbursei cent decision of the supreme court in the Crater Lake roau;shnn bo mado for hiRhwajn m the northern and nonhw case. eaamc it, oummus new uu , e8tnb8,UHl bv holdlnB lhe Bc, uutlc,r WIl8l(K,nulon vt)U, t0 f(n;lvlU(l!llK JllStlCe lJUg IirSb aeaiS wlUl Hie cuusuuiuuiiiii iiuto- nmi porioutous in its resultant etrects. tiqu ws was raised: ; ' Following this Justice King discusses tit some length , The general rule to be deduced, from all the authorities Is that a j i .,Qm nioVoinent infuitMit'illv .illin.r ttMillTi constitution must not be Interpreted on narrow or technical principles, but I 1 feOOCl loans IllON C llltlir. lUl UlLntall t alllllg attention to ilberally and on broad general lines. In order that It may accomplish thelthO Obsolete OOlldltlOU Ot the constitution, objects'lntended by It to carry out the principles of government, and tho j Tho qiu?stIo of h,K,way niproVeinpnl, throughout the country, legislative department of tho state, unlike that of the national government. ,g nMumng Rreater ro,orUona than wa9 rot)a,,Iv vvw )lro;UU(.,, of by lhe may enact any law not expressly or Impliedly prohlbl ed by Its constitution. tnmen of the const,tutlon, nffor(np anol,K.r roason whv onr flini,anlonta, ana in acierniinins wuvwu.. u w .u v., . ' 'aw s siiouiu oe construou "on broad, general lines." rather than the converse! ' 0ft "ow not .only wnlk, but can swors nil let.ers of Inquiry and his all reasonable doubts upon the question must be resolved n favor ot ine f thnt ru,0 Th,3 wag l!oubUe93 renl,2ei, wheili , 18-0i $200i000 .,. climb tho steps at tho church uAd at ; dally ' mall holds doieiiH of letters law inns assaueu. x uu uuu . , propr,aiea ior use upon the locks at Oregon City .and when more tlmn tb.it my home with tho irroatest ease. I ' from sick and suffering nennln lit- limbs and Joints were so sore nud stiff that It was Impossible to walk about. During the past five years I had tried different treatments and Various, remedies, all to no avail, but having hoard of so many wonderful cures being efferti-d by your physl- cancer, mor. gallstones or appendicitis, but cures by his wonderful proportions alone, doing away with tho knlfo, with blood and with pain. Ills offices are at tho Mooro Hotel Medford, where ho can be seen tlal v. To prevent a loss of tlmo through clans, decided to ttw their treatment, j curiosity seekers, ho mnkes a clmrgo After only ten days under their care of $1 for examination. Ho also an this rule of construction, our to nom. as u nfica.w, uv. .u j8um was bv the ieB9ature applied in the construction of the railway at reach tho conclusion announced, that.lt Is Inapplicable to the case under , CollIOi Th)s qaeatloa ls fast becomlni. of 3tutt..wIlk. ,, lUoin, lllll0r. consideration; that the act Involved Is. beyond a reasonable-doubt, In con- tance. HIct with section 23 of article 4, which Inhibits the passagp of "special j or local laws . . . for laying, opening and working on highways, and , He tllOU tells of the beauties of Crater Lake, for tho election or appointment of supervisors." I concede, that. If It ap-j .in,.,,... w. .nttnnnt rtnnht that the act in ouestlon Is either local or spe- . Along the Hue of this contemplated road and within tho western boun- clal. It contravenes this section of our organic law. and must fall. ? fn7la",ath c10,,nt '? what know a8 t!l Crater Lake National ciui, ii "" " ji i.i. .i I ParK- Of this park and ts general nature and advantages wo mnv take ' ,S WhGther the Judicial knowledge; but In determining whether HmtnJfUs Vo S?ru I U I act under consideration is local, special or general. , the state at ,arfrc ap0 sllMdont t0 niak(? th(, hlljhwn. 0IU of ,b,c rnU)cr; I am at a loss to understand how a law may be deemed special or. than ,ocaI importance( we aro not ,eft ,0 u,,8 resource nlont Wo havo I local in character, vrhlch does not confer a particular benefit upon the, together with plaintiff's admission In his nleadlncs. tho uncontradlcte.il hnve been so benefited that I can now 1 lag outside of Medford. sleep In n bed In perfect peace; my. lie tins cured many persons living me. I am well and hearty and weigh' Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 220 poun.lH, and I write to toll you' 1 to s. p. 111 Sunday from tho good nov.s. I am so well pleasod noon. to I and 10 to 1 lesu.iion 01 wunesses, wiioso liigb standing and Information on the subject I Is unquestioned. 1 WICKERSHAM MAY INVESTIGATE MERGER Inhabitants of the designated locality or district, to tha exclusion or tne public at large. A local or special act ls, necessarily, such a law as Is limited In Its effect to certain persons, things or localities. , The Crater Lake district Is In the northwestern part of Klamath county. 1 Rcntiest for AttomeV-Gcncral to Act It -will be observed that the act before us does not thrust upon either adjacent to. Jackson county, within tho government forest reserve and 1 l,UCM ,U1 MUU,,ll-y uuierui 10 mu of the counties, through which tho contempiaiea roau may pass, ue umucu i(Ui xoou, vas practically unknown; but In 1902 was, by tho govorn of any part of the expense, but leaves it optional with them; and this ex-lment, set aside as a national park, since which time It has been known' pense, consisting of but one-half qt the entire cost, It contributed, will be ' as Crater Lake National Park. It contains, approximately, 1C0.00J) acrosj borne by the entire county or counties tnrougn wnicn wie ruau iiuoa, m.( -u uu uuius 01 lerruory, tno granueur of which ls unexcelcd, olthor will not directly fall upon the property of the owners In the Immediate; on this continent or elsewhere, and, when properly opened by traversable vicinity of, and along tho Intended route, avoiding thereby the mischief j highways, promises to rank, through Its wondrous scenic beauty and un cvldently designed to be remedied by the adoption of the section under 1 paralleled geological formation, as ono of the mostivnluablo resources of consideration. Tho act, therefore, does not come within the class sought our state. , J to be obviated by this section ot our organic law. 1 q,, . T i.- -r Judicial knowledge Is taken of the fact that, beginning at a point on j summing lip, J UStlCC King says : Snake river, east of Ontario, where, through the aid of an appropriation , rn vlew 0, tho conceded facts, it would seem the public Importance as from tho state, a bridge (costing approximately $30,000 0 which the state , compared t0 the ,oca, boneft db O ,e of t has paid one-third and the locality where situated the balance) span, the great nsaets of anj. commonweaUh ,s ,t8 ' 0 01 ' ' rer, cuuu.ub ... -o--. - " " ""r ih us ruggea mountains or Its valleys; Its lakes, mammoth caves ; ..i i,,.. xrnlVimtr Hnrnnr Tjilfn nnH Klamath counties. hn .. "'"uiii caen, a ntoicnj luuiov. .u.uubu 1 uu. oyiuigo, ug m rtrKUnsaS, or ffU'aora .nnh na n n n M iH . 1 1 . . . ...tn hfMif-i ifinmnth Pnlls; thnt this road, tbrouen tne nnneiDai nto. nnn na.nn .u.. -1 . ... .. ' " i"""" w..--o ... . . . ""owm ui iu.n cuarncier many or tho railway linos thrmiitmti mountainous district, where construction Is difficult Is extens vely trav-1 the varloua 8tate3 , whch onerato;8llch a8 theU!?he eled. and was built, and is maintained In good traveling condition by the j tho Denvor & RIo Grand0f and othw s0.ca,Itd ..scenIr f. ' ,'a' respective counties through which passes. Also, that the city of Medford , much of their Income; and the states which the natural wonder, nmv la connected with the Paciric ocean by well traveled county roads; that the ( be situated, proportionately share In tho benefits accrulnc therefrom contemplated route from Medford to Klamath Falls will pass through a Considering, then, tho combined advantages to accrue to the .ir very mountainous and heretofore untraversed section, and, when completed, by uniting and brlngine in touch u-m. nni, ,i. . .. . . .m . A llctnnn nf thA mtntc, sn mnHn hv f , u" . .. . " " " Hrl UlVISIOns LUUUCV.. .UUBV VMOhU.U UMU .1 .V. . u.v.u.vmw w " " I v V.. VJ OVrtVT. UQ HUUWQ, OKPEMPr With flirt opening to the peoplo of the among tho great bo legally held the Cascade range, with tho other roads mentioned, thereby connecting . entire state, by n convenient road, what promises to bo ono tho eastern boundary or our state with the Pacific ocean, as suggested In J public parks and natural wondera of the continent can It the title of the act Again, along tho greater part of the way between that the act In question is void? Holding unconstitutional I Medford and tho point where the road reaches Klamath county, but little, j I think, both the letter and spirit of tho constitution ant If any, settlements appear. As stated by ono witness, between Roguo River, regards tho rule of construction Invoked hv thi falls and Crater Lake, a distance ot 40 miles, two farmers, residing within j of decisions for half a century to the effect that con tit n 1 two miles of tho falls, constitute tho only residents along the route. It Is that the object of tho goverrfment mav he mii.i.T . . . . ...... ,llUBl uv construed and especially dls- THR O.VLY WAY. thus evident that the general purpose of the road Is not for the benefit of those In Its immediate vicinity, but for tho uniting of two important di vision ot the state. I can see no merit In tho contention that, If this act ls upheld, citizens trom other and remote parts ot tho state, by tho payment of taxes, 'must contribute towards the construction ot this road, which they cannot, or -will not use, etc. This position not only overlooks the fact that the high way, when open, would necessarily bo subject to uso by the people of the entire state, as woll as by the nation and the world at large, but constitutes a part of the sophistry invoked against practically every public improve ment In the past, local and national, requiring an appropriation of public funds. The citizen with large property interests and no children has said, and even In this enlightened age Is sometimes heard to say: "Why should I be taxed to support the public school system, when I have no children to educate, while my neighbor, with less property, but many children, Is the recipient of tho benefits?" And those who do not care to send their sons 'and daughters to the state universities, normal schools, or other edu cational Institutions, use a like argument against the maintenance ot these Institutions; the same contentions being often mado with respect to ap propriations for tho oleemo3nary Institutions; all, In these objections, for getting and overlooking the great pu! lie benefits accruing therefrom, In which all shne as citizens of tho commonwealth, whether conscious thereof or not. Again, tho funds appropriated In support of all state institutions , Bohind him on tho weary Jog first inure to the advantago of tho particular locality where 3ituatea, as There tolled a faithful blonde tn. llberallv nnd ntnm. t.ma.i 1 ....... ' o 6r unea; ana mat boforo an act shall bv the courts be annulled and held for naught, the conflict must appear beyond a reasonable doubt. Does the showing made in this instance eliminate all reasonable doubt as to the validity of tho act? I think no" In fact I can see no room for a substantial doubt upon the subject, and mu.t fheroforo record my dissent from the conclusion announced by thTmX Ity When through nn Alplno villago blow A climber with a retinue, He did not hour through snow nnd ico A banner wltha strange dovlca Nor did ho roar "Excelsior!" , (As has been mentioned heretofore) But tended strictly to his Job, wnicn was to gain tho mountain's nob. do the funds disbursed for the world's great fairs; yet who, In this city, would urge that argument as grounds for holding acts appropriating money unconstitutional? All have grown to recognize tho good Inuring to tho general public and to the state at largo In such Instances, regardless ot tho greater proportionate advantages to tho linmedlnto localities where tho moped to a yodollng Alplno -guide funla Vf fl full 11 tVTAfl FPliA nnm n. tu rt V. nrst A n 1a ltnnlAlM 9 tliniinnnila ' . Of funds aro disbursed. The same may bo said ot the hundreds ot thousands of dollars appropriated trom the public treasury for tho locks at Oregon City, and for tho construction of tho p'ortago railway between Celllo an The Dalles. Each of these particular localities Is especially and enor mously benefited by these appropriations, yet will anyone seriously con tend that tho general public, or the state as a whole, ls not Immensely benoflted thereby; and that, taken as a whole, the benefits accruing to the tato at large do not outweigh those of tho particular localities where the Improvements are made? The portage railway, like tho fbads Involved In Allen vs. Illrsch, except on a more extensive and expensive scale, connects tho two great divisions of our state, and ls of Immense commercial advan tage to tho general public; uniting in tho northern part of our state, tho great wheat fields and other resources ot eastern Oregon, with transpor tation west of the Cascade range. The locks at Oregon City likewise, so far es applies to that part ot west ot the Cascade mountains, connect, la commerce, tho northern part of the sttao with Its southorn counties, New, the southern and northeastern sections of tho state contribute, in Boys Form Robber Crew. The shades of night were falling fastL ?.AN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 17. - (As has beon mentioned In tho past) , , l0Uny aro seeiunK tho lendera of "The Fortv Th --I uon of boy bandits whoso grocery store and fruit-stand depredations culminated last night in tho hold-up of n Powell-street cable car nnd the robbery of its crow. Two masked youths boarded tho car at tho Hay streot terminus, hold revolvers on lhe conductor nnd grip- $44 7tti 8UCC0'"1C'1 'in escnPiK with I i.. . uuiupinint8 have boon rcooivnd by tho police of tho organized band of young toughs who have been com mitting minor crimes. Der Kaiser Is III. ' BERLIN, Feb. 17. Etnnnrnr Wll. Ham is confined to his bod with nttncjc of influenza, nccording to an announcement from tho nnlnco in. ilny. Tho royal nlivsiflinnH ntni A t!inf liis condition is not Rorimin nml !.,. ho will ho out in a few dnvs. Mennwhilo attendant) on the sor are keeping from him nny infor mation concerning tho socinlistio dis turbances throughout dormnnv fl.nl may tond to nlarm him or nggravnto mo uangor or his condition; Is Expected Properties All Ac quired by J. P. Morgan. NEW YORK. Feb. 17. It is ex pected here to any that n request that Attoniey-Gmierni Wickenthiit: Htart proceeding nu-ninst tho Amer ican lolopnono i: 1 olograph com pany on tho grounds of conspiracy in tho restraint of trade, will bo mndo following tho btiit brought by the stockholders of tho United State-; & itiyagoua iciopnono companies in Ohio. In tho Ohio suit, minority stock holdors charged that tho control of thoso properties wna being acquired by J. P. Morgan for tho American company. Tho taking of depositions was con cluded hero today, tho attorney for tho stockholders declaring thoy hnve secured enough testimony to mnl;o their case. It is known thnt tho attonioyK gonoral of Ohio nud Missouri hnve been watching tho suit closely, nnd it it predicted that proceedings may bo started in those states if tho stock holders win their case. MAY ENDEAVOR TO REMOVE PHELPS San Franciscans Foresee Sensational Conflict In Naval Affairs Which will Reach Washington. Magic oyeglass clcanors frco nt Dr. Ooblo's. 18 W. Mnin nt. 28(1 Tho hint that an effort mny bo mado to remove Itcnr-Adiuirnl TIioh. Phelps ns commandant of tho Mare Island nnvy-ynrd in believed hore to day to foreshadow sensational con flict tn navttl nffairw, which will roach to tho highest wonts in Wash ington. Following tho removal of Com mnndor C. A. Cnrr from his position ns hoad of tho ongincoring depart ment of tho yard, it has boon sug gested that Seorotnrv Meyer, dis pleased at tho supKrt given by Pholps to tho Nowborry plan of tho ndininistrntion of naval nffnirs, may endeavor to put in an entire now regime nt tho islnnd yard. Tho friends of Admiral Pholps to- day pointed out tho fact that ho in 11 native son of California" and stands in high favor with tho entire California delegates in coiiltohh. It is said Pholps is partioularlv friend- ly with Sonntor Porkins, tho bond of tho committee of naval affairs and ono of Pholps' supporters, intimntod thnt perhaps tho admiral, thotnrh ho Is. subject to tho rcgnlnr disoiplino of j mo uopanmcnt, may navo morn pow B & C Cash Store GROCERIES, PRODUCE DISHES IIjiiiih, count i'.v, euro, lb. 17o Shoulder, count i',v chit, per pound 13c Lard, homo niiulc, l()--pouinl pails, each $1.00 Lard, homo nmdo, 5-pound pails, oacli 80c hard, homo mado, U-pound i mils, oacii C5o Modford's Bost Grocory Store Soods, all kinds in bulk bluo tfriuss, white clover, lawn tfrass. Huy your seeds horo and you are sure of ot. tintf fresh seeds. APPLES Haldwius, second fjrade, per box $1.00 Baldwins, fair tirade, par box $1.25 Spitzonboi'tf, extra choice, u box $2.50 Ben Davis, extra choice, per box $2.00 Pineapples, bananas, to matoes, celery, lettuce, sprouts, spinach, onions, parsnips, beets, turnips, parslev. salsify, grape fruit. ORANGES Small size, dozen 15c Medium size, dozen 30c Largo size, dozen 40c Largo extra choice, doz..50c .Southern oranges and sweet. Tho Store that oorvos vou bost by tolophono 2351. B & C Cash Store 223 W. Main Stroot. Wanted Second Hand Oak Barrels J. A. P erry or than somo official at Washing ton may Hiippoflo. Uuioka dclivor tho goodn. Qrnnitewnro nt Goodfriond'n. mkowiso tliere puffed a npt-ry pub. x-roviuea oy tno Alplno club, who saw tno cllmbor did not cheat And sworo him ovory thousand feet. The trio scaled tho mountainside. tA dawn tho cllmbor topped tho crag And wavod the Cllmbors' union flag, Dictated to the blonde stonog. Tho final entries In his log, Made affidavit, "S'help mo Hob!" mat no had gained tho mountain's nob. And Dill, tho guldo, to mako things sure, Was witness to his signature. "That ought to hold tho 'Show mo' bunch," The climber murmured. "Now for lunch." : Chicago Trlbuno. Magic Dr. Gobi eyeglass clennorfl frco nt 18 W, Mnin ut. 280 es, Puioks nro necessities. No Auction Here It is not necessary to hold auctions to dispose of first-class stock, but wo can sell you an Elgin or Waltham Watch ' 7-jewel, 20-year gold filled ease v... 5innn 17-iewel. with 20-year case glS Jo-jo wol, with 20-vear case 'JZ $12 00 Solid gold cases " $25 00 . . , i" oithor movement. TiT0mil8i?iDiam01M Gut 0,nss 0oia d Silverware. IN ADDITION TO TH rS. 1 EMKMHTIT?. :r,wic...i nn . . 7. . . " w pnnmiuiini n;i;un;tt m n.l.i.ui n, J.UU 1I1UUUV WIS Jiaivu j.s :f I'm nnrn rn nnin nniiMi i itn t we keep your watch in good rcpaiu free of clmrgo and if at any timo your watch or .jewelry does not prove to be as roprofiontcd wo aro hero to hold the manu iacturer to their guarantee and see that vou receive satisfaction. AGAIN Reliable movements are sold tho world over at stated prices, and vou train no advantage in buying ono for a cut price, as thoy aro not sold by reliable dealers for less than tho established price, and what is more, if you stand bv VOlir local dnilm-a fliov will af..wl W t .. i' DUl,ul UJ i. r i ;, -V " who wjiv von koop your monov w AUVUl V' (V 4WUUIli UUlIUilti Van DeCar 6 Jasmann MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, jfjtiii'i'a juijllUing MEDFORD, OREGON