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PAGE FOOT arEDFOttP MATTi TRIBUNE, arEPVOTO. OR1500N. TUERDAY, FWPTEAlTnW 12. 101 1. v Medford AIAil tribune to-B-E.j-l ii.tfcitlWlliMfcili.lllimlilHill l.MM. .W .OTBm OTS8 BXCHPT SUNDAY, 11T THH MEDFOIU) TOINT1NO CO. Tin Democratic Tim, Tim Mcdford Mall. The Mcdfonl Trllntno, The South ern OrcRonlnn, The Ashland Tribune Office Mall Trlbuno nulltllnp. SS-lMi nrth Fir treot! phone. Main 10 J 1, CUMMINS VIEW" OF TAFT. North Fir Home 75. aKOnoB PUTNAM, Killtor and Manager Rnt(rod a second'Clsaa matter at Med ford. Oregon, under the act of March 1879. Official Paper of the City of Medford Offlolal raper or jacKiion wumf. VOBSOKEPTZOH J&ATK. One ynir, Y mall ''SSi! One month, by mall ........ Per month, delivered by carrier in Medforrt. Jacksonville and Ccn- Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 200 wlv1v. r Year w woiur cmcrDi.ATioK. Dally averaKe for six tnontha ending December 31. mo. Jiixi. full -6ad "Wire Trait Tttrn BlapateAea. "The Man Tribune Is tm 1 at the Ferry News Stand. Ban Francisco. iv.f.T.rt llntrJ Kevm Htand. Portland. liowmsn Ncwa Co. Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. sreotOXS. OSSQOH. uimnnil. nt Southern Oregon and Northern California, .and the faateat- pSflll55JS. aW5nt. 10: 8340: Fhbndrldlho'and dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest mmnlv nure mountain water and alx- .. n. fnv nl n iStlt AXjCCedlnff 000.000. making a total of twenty miles of pavement te'iillwot street being paved and omr 00.0C Poatorf!c Vccelpta for year fndlnK .. j w .a. ... innmniA at ai TM?r cent" Bank aepbslU a gain of 25 per Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River Spltxcnucrg appiea wuu Bnrcjr stakes prise and title of "Apple Xing f World." at the National .Apple Show, Spokane. 1V0, and car of Jfewtowns won - wt Prtaa to 1918 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C .. ., Rogue Iliver peara orouiui """' prlcts In all markets of the world dur ing the past hi year. Write Commercial club, inclosing cents Tor hostage for the finest cobib nlty jMimphlot ever publlBheU. 6 commn JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Mentioning No Names. Wo mention no names, but "wo'd like to know, Who it is among you, who come and go. Who scribbles fresh notes to a comely maid, Then sits in his office alone-afraid! We mention no names, as we said . betoro ,, , But what is the namo on his office door,? We mention no names but we wonder -all At the nerve of the man and his ironclad gall To sit'in a coveted offico chair Yet we are the men who have put him there. And tho state who is mother of young Recall Does nothing but wonder at it alL .When a man starts telling of the good Jobs ho o'neo held, edge off there's a touch coming. A tank containing five million gal lons of molasses burst and flooded tho streets in New Oreuans. Most emphatically that Is a city to stick to. i .Also it Is a good place for flies and politicians to gather around. . Speaking: of names, this head gardener from Stockholm is named Green. , Buolah Binford has been put in moving pictures. That adds a whole row of records to her string.. , A dispatch , says; Taf t won't play, at politics on his western trip. More HUoly it will be hard work. jA Boston man has mado a mechan ical figure of a woman that can talk for hours without running down. With a Httlo rooro time ono could al moBt make a Joko out of that. (Speaking of photographers, that Mona LlBa stunt was tho groatest in tho picture taking business. FIGHT TOO WARM FOR WOODM ENGINEER I t b t- t t P. Y' Dodfjc, having served one weoU us ciitriucer for the city of WoodvilJe, ImB resigned. Woodville is flonMriorulilv utrituted over tho typo of municipal water system wliicji is to ho put in, there being two luc tlons'.oapli, having fuvprito unci wide ly vnriont idens as to tho proper Btvlo of plant. Mr. Dodge found tho oroHB-flro of contention Tnther too warm for comfort, mid wnbhed his hand of tho affair with n lefter, of resignation couched in, the most d,ip ioiiitttio" langiuigo. And, the Wood ville waj.er wur goes merrily on, IN RESPONSE "to indented requests of tlie Chicago ."Rev-oi'd-lcral(l, Senator Ominnius o lown hasv issued a statement of the reasons why he will not support TaTt, for renomination. Ilis remarks iudieato that Senator Cum mins is one of the few men in public life who plaee principle above party. Eight points arc presented by tho Iowa senator upon which Mr. Taft's record must be judged. Tn nearly all of them, the president shines as a reactionary of the deepest standpat dye. Beginning with his position on the Payue Aldrich tariff law aud ending with his Arizona veto, settfree ly an act can be construed as progressive, unless it be the. non-partisan peace treaties. A point brought out by Senator Cummins, which haA largely eseaped popular attention is the president's atti tude upon the bill for the further regulation of interstate commerce camel's. This bill was put through the commit tee under the coercion of Air. Aldrich with the declaration that it should not be changed an iota. "Jf this bill had passed as insisted upon by the presi dent the work of nearly a quarter of a century would have bcon swept away and we would have taken a long step backward in the regulation of our railways," states Air. Cummins. "Afanv parts of it were so bad -that thev found no defenders, and such effort as was made to defend the administration bill was led by Mr. Aldrich and Ah. Elkins. It was reconstructed upon the floor of the senate by the progressives against the violent opposition of the reaction aries who were acting for the president." Another point brought out is Mr. Taft's action upon the postal savings bill. The progressives had practically won their fight to deposit the monev put into the postqt'fice in the banks of the local communities, but, as Senator Cum mins states "Just as we were on tiie point of passing the bill President Taft had sufficient influence to rewrite that part of the bill,, and everybody recognizes that the law as it was finally adopted, in that respect, was a victory for the great city banks and a defeat for the small country banks." The income tax law was another point wherein the pres ident proved a disappointment. The progressives bad tried to attach it to the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill and had reason to believe the president supported them, "but", as Air. Cummins asserts, "at the moment when it seemed like ly to succeed the president, under the leadership of Mr. Al drich and lus close associates, brought forward the so qalled corporation tax law and defeated the proposal to levy a tax upon the great incomes of the country." All. Taft's support of Ballinger, the Controller Bay in cident and his attiutdcon conservation were all opposed to the progressive attitude. Concerning the reciprocity treaty with Canada, Air. Cummins says : ' ' Reciprocity is a progressive tterm, but I think it is time that most of the progressives have been unable to find in the Canadian bill the essential elements of reciprocity. It is a false pretense from beginning to end. It gives free pulp and free paper to publishers using print 'paper and it gives free farm pro ducts, but it will not reduce the cost of living, and it will not, in my judgment, widen or enlarge our markets for manufactures in Canada. Its evil effects have been greatly exaggerated, and its beneficial effects arc almost wholly imaginary." ' "It's hard for me to think of the Canadian bill as pro gressive, believing as I do that its passage was the result of an understanding between the president and those emi nent reactionaries, Penrose of Pennsylvania and Lodge if Arassaehusetts, that they would see it through the senate if all other tariff hills reducing duties be vetoed." Regarding the tariff bills, the Iowa senator remarks: "They were both prepared with the greatest care and in the full light of abundant information and both amply jus tified by the standard of protection. I predict that these bills gave the president thdonly chance he will ever have to sign acts of congress reducing the iniquitous duties of the Paync-Aldrieh-law but preserving the system of pro tection." Regarding the Arizona veto, Afr. Cummins, who does not favor recall of judges, says: "If these constitutions es tablished in the respective states a republican form of government aud this is not denied by the president they were entitled to admission, and, in my judgment, when the president vetoed the resolution because he is op posed to the recall of judges, he repudiated the most esssn tial principle of free government. "Afy general conclusion is, therefore, that in every struggle which has taken place since All". Taft became pres ident upon vital things his allies and supporter have been the senators and members of the house who, however hon est they may be, are known from one border of the country to the other as reactionaries or standpatters and not pro gressives. "If the voters of the republican party believe that the old leadership should be perpetuated they can find no bet ter nominee than Ah'. Taft.I do not believe it ought to be continued and,, therefore, without any personal disparage ment of the president, I am hoping that a progressive re-1 publican will be nominated and elected next year." PRYCE FIGHTS MEXICAN TRIAL Late Commander of Rebels Mnkos Game Resistance In Federal Court Aflalnst Bcliifl Deported for Trh For Kllllnn Tla J nana Postmaster CITY NOTICES. Little Talks of Productiveness (Gold Hill News.) That tohncco is one of the many crops of high cotnercin! value that may he grown in tho llogue river vulloy appears to lie conclusively demonstrated in . X. Fotiutiiin'tt gur plnnts are growing. Tho leaves arc over three feet iu length, nnd from den iu this city, where forty thrifty present prospects it Jpohs an (hough Mr. Fountain would ho nhsolutcly in dependent of tho tohncco trust the coming winter. Corn Tea Feet High. C. Coppack has corn ten feet tall iu his'garden on, the. south, hide. He h rought Jlio seed from Arizona, where it is known us n nearly variety. Luch stalk bears two ears, and it is just getting ready to use. Sir. Coppack will have roasting-ears, a-plenty, anil the surplus will ho dried for win ter use. The com hus been given plenty of water, hut has had little euro otherwise this summer, us Mr. Coppuck has been nwuy from home a largo pnrt of tho time. From the luxuriance with which it grows, it would seem thut this variety wotijd he n particularly good one to plant for fodder. Ham's Valley reaches. Snins Valley peaches have boon welcomed iu thu local market this week. While tho crop is t short or perhaps because it iu short, the fruit LOS ANOKhKS. Cnl., Sept. .12. With practically tho entiro Miwioni Herniation of Tja Junta horo to tes tify uguiitat liim, Onpl. Ithjos Pryct late genernt of tho Liberal unity ). Lower California, appeared before Judge Olin Wellborn iu tho United States district court to bulk the fmn efforts of the Mexican government ti take him hnck to Mexico for trial The specific charge againt l'ryet is that of having murdered tho post master of Tin Jmuia during the bat tie of May t. Tho Mexican government is spend ing thoiHunds of dollars iu pu-hinj the proceedings ngnni'it tho soldic while I'ryco is conducting bin defetis solely on tho contributions made i his former comrades, American nut Mexicans alike. E. K. Kirk, a vouug attorney o' San Diego, assisted by his wife, rep resented Pryce in court today. STOLE NICKEL FARE- DISTURBED CONSCIENCE SEATTLE. Wn., Sept, V2. Aftc worrying 1," .xenr because h sneaked r ride on a Milwnukoe trail annd didn't rmy bis five cent fare. A O. Mills of Milton, this state, camr into Iho offico of the pnsscngei agent here today nnd paid up tin nickel and 120 cents interest. "Now I'll be able to sleep hotter" said fills. The railroad jteoplo didn't know just what fund to put tho '2? cent' into. this year is of exceptional size Muirs from the Worrol orchard and Chair's Choice from the Fitzgerald, orchard have averaged nearly three fourths of n pound per peach ft several boxes, lloth the Worrel nnd the Fitzgerald crops will be disponed of in the local market, as thu dcmuitt is brisk and the price good, its high jis five cents a ixnind being p:itd foi urn choicest fruit. t$. E. Jliller, iho has the lurgeAt x!ne'h orchard in Samsvalley, will market about u thousand boxes, this season, most of which will be shipped to Portland, whero his fruit has an established reputation and eomautls ii fancy fig ure. i-'-l J J JJ. UJ.1 !J 1J, "il-J Mrttfortl, Oivkom; fitmtitK RO foot tilv ho wi'Hi hIu or Mr Niri't'ii !ut frets rule ier rooi, iui oomiii tttiiotnti. ?tito tt it. WocU as. oilKliml towimlte. Oty or Mctlfoiil, Oroiwn, fionlnuo 00 fcwl on ho went Nltlo of Kir titoti Rll fonlt ruttt iwr root, an cimhh, itiinntm, iw.uu, Aitwrnticnt No 11 -KriuuiNku tlttiok, 'tit B, tiling 3T. otllttitl lowiiMlle, City or Miirorl, OivKon, rntntnKo ftii ftct on tlu 'ivhI slilo ( Kir nlrool, fill fool, rule jmi fool, V0 oi'iitM itimtiiul, tilt tin AMmxiniout No is rrniulfthn OluoU, ol (1, Moi'k 7, ollitlitnl tovnnlti, CU ttf Xtt'Ofonl. Orcwonj frontiiuti Bit fot mi lht nnt ntt! of Kir Mlrrot. BO font, into nor foot. DO ctsttN, nuionnl, J 15 00 Ahjk'kriiu'iiI No, U IYhhiImWu Cllttrk. ot ". lilock aT, mlcluitl totvnullt'. City tiT tctfor0, Orcuon. fnmtiino fio foul tin 'iin onsi Hitic ir Kir m root n ronij rtt or root. 9ii c.-nth, ituiottuii itituti ut 7. blook 3(1, orlHltnil tow unite. City f MiMiuiro, urcKiiu, rroninuo no riM't on inn Nint xlilti of t'Mr strvvt, 80 fivt, rate litT rHit. 90 ccntu, nninunt, IIMI0 AKKOMKinont No IB- AtttttiHt I,ivtcnt, ot k, Mw HI. tirlKlnul lownnllo. Cltv of Mvilfortl. Orwttir frtintttut' R0 ftot mt thr nnt Hlilo of Kir Ktri'ct, itn fret, mtn iht foot, iui ociiIm, nnimtui, $1(1 no, ApbokhihoiiI No 10 Wlllliim tlitnlnv ot i. liluck Jfl. orllnitl totviixlUs City if Moilfunt. Ort'KOii, fnnttu Ru fMt on Ini t'tthl slu.' or i'ir simhi, an ri'oi, xnw nor foot. "JO ciMttN, uinonnt llfiOd AKN'iKH.Mt No 17 Wlllliilil llnitlov, ot 10, lilock Stl. orlHlnnl lowimllr'. t'l tf Mrtlforil. On-Kon, fronlitKo f''t tn ho ohhI nltlo of Kir strt-t. 6 f't, nttf r foot, nit ci'tilM. muouiit. lU.on. AHXiiMHlllMlt No IS ltiMl lIllVIIIOIlll, lot fl. Itlook 3fi. (trlKiitul lowiiKlti'. Cliy of Mottfiirit. Oroifon. rronui:i Stl frrt on tin nut slilo of Kir stroft. to fort, ruto iior oot. HO conlH. iiiiiouiit IKi Sootltm i Ami It lx liotolty orilotvo mil orilnlnoil llmt sold sotoiol mhwuh itnnlM mill tlio IIuiim thotwif ho tstloioil n th lion Oorkot of until eltv. nnil Urn tlivri'tiimn notion ln ?loit to tho owiioin ,ir roimliil owimth. of milit ir-iiTtv, iimi lull tho Hiimo ho nifotooil unit oolholoil n tln ntnnnor nnoliloit hy tho chnrtor f mini city for Iho iMillovilou of mhhoh--nonlH for tho Imiiniuniont of hIiodIi. thoinln . Stcllon 3. It In furlhor onloroil llmt ho notloPM nlot proMiloil for bo imti IhIu.iI ll,r. tlmoM In tho llnllv ,Mnll Trl 'nun', ii nownimor inthllnhoit nntl of koii Minn Standnforcl'ii Pinno .Vohool riano, Uitnuoiiy and Musical niniury JCMIIA'T. HTANDKFOItl) lixiuiiluur for Now lOniiliiiitt Coniiervfttory ot MiibIo In llonton Mukcn n npoulalty of tintitlug toaehors. Homl (or toHtlmonlnlM ami tormii, lMiotiu 7311, 170 Where to Go Tonight RANCHES mil circulation In n,hl eltv. In Un umrt nor iirovliliil hy ontlltnnco No 230 of jinltl rliy. ti... ..iivwl... ..H.llitiiti.,.. mu iiahhiui liv tho city roiincll of Iho City of Moilfonl. 1 IrOKOII. OH IlW.iUn llliy l wuwmwr inn, hy thi fnlllnit voir Morrlok. ivo: Watt. iivo. Wiirtnmii. nyn: Kntorliik. ttmont. Kifort. yo, anil Mlllnr. nyo CM 1. CANON. Alilirmo,! Holitolllhor dill.' , ll At tout! hout w TKr.rnn. City llccarilrr Mnyor NOTICU To tlio owner, or ri'imltil owitrr, of wicli tMirvol of jirotiorty iIohitIIhuI In tho fnroKothi; orillnnnco. ns numiM thoroln. mil In tit" Hon tloelnrt'il ly until onll innco. tm roconliM In tho ilm'kot of rltj lleiln; You nrn lrohv nnttfloit (tint tho nn Hosiimont iloclkroil tr th" foro!lnK onll iiiuico linn l)-oh uwilo sinl tlio lion tln-n fur Diitoroil In tlio cltv lion ilockol. nttil Hint the wimo Ik ilue nnil you nro hereby roiiuln'il to pay the wtnte to tho rliy n conlor wltliln ton iliiys front the service of thin notice, which service In innile hy puhllcntlnn of Ihe forouoliiK onllnnne ,ml ttilH noilre threw tlmen In the .Moil fnrti Mnii Trihune. mirsunnt to un or- ilor of tlie city council of until cltv icwin w i i.i.i r.u. City Itcconler CITY NOTICES. OKDrHAWOE MO. 059. An orillnanca naNosHlnR- tlio nroiK-rty ailjaconl to untl bcncflleU by the Hlx.lncfi lateral itowir coimlrncteil nlnni; Kir street from t&coml ntrevt to Jar.kKon icct for the coat of constructs the name and providing tho manner of car rylnu salJ anHcHKini'itlfi Into full effect Thu City uf Mcdforil ilotlj onlillii a follows: KoCtlon 1. WlloroilM. till, nn.lnnlt HI. I heretofore frovlilu by onllimncu for tln ervlnjf of the ownerx of property ail Jaccnt to und Ixnuflted by lliv construc tion of the lateral sower hereinafter il. scribed to upieur beforo said council nnd show cause. If any. why said property should not be assessed for the count ruc tlon of suld sower, nnd did fix n tlino for hearing any such protcstB, which notlca was Klven In accordance, with said ordi nance more than ten days beforn thu be kinnlnK of the construction of until mu. er, but no protests uKnlnat suld construc tion or asxcssnient or the cost thereof was made by unyoue juhI s.ild sewer was, by said council, ordered construeted. Ann. wncreas. tho cost of tin, nun. structlon of said sewer has been und hereby Is determined to be life sum of JS10.U0. .Now therefore, said city doth nrdnln and declare hat each parcel of property descrlbod below Is iidjucimt to nnd ben efited by that certain lull rul sower six Inches In size, constructed on North Kir street from Hrcond street tn Jnrkitoii struct and that thu proportion of timeout or said sewer which each of xnlrt rmreelii of land should bear based on the bene- rns nuriveii rnnp.-cllvely by said several tracts of land Is thu uinount set oppo. site thu description of encli parcel be low. und cuch of said narcels Ih nctuallv beneflteil tn the amount set opposite It description below by the construction of sum sewer, ami thai said snverul amounts represent thu proportional ben efits of said several parcels from suld sewer. And each ot suld puruels 14 hereby assi-Hsi-d In the uinount set onno slto Its description Jntlow for thu con struction of said sower. Tho mi mo apt peanut' above lach description, heliiK tint name of the owner or reputed owner of each such lot or iiarcel, AHHKSHMKNT KOIl A HIX-INCH I.AT. KKAI HKWflll ON NUItTII Kill HTltKIr KHOJI HIX'ONU HTltKKT TO JACKHON HTlti:i:T. ANsessmeiit No. 1. John C. Miirnhv. lot 2, block 3'j orlKlnal townsltn, city of Medforil, On koii, frontAK" Co feet on thi) west side of Mr streot; CO feet rate per root, 30 cents, amount, H&.oo Assessment No. 2.--Krrtnk J, Mehl. lot a, block 3D, orlKlnal t()wnslle, (Jlty of Mcdford. OriiKon, frontauo BO feet on tM wesi siuo or i'-jr streuti f reel; rato per foot, UCI cents, amount, 115. 00. Assessment No, 3. Krank J. Mehl, lot 4, block SO. nrlulnal towiiHltc. City of Mcdford, OriL-on: frontauo Co feet oil the west slilo of Kir street. CO feot. rate per foot, ill) cents; amount, 115,00 Assessment ,u, . aukiihi Kuwrunu, lot C, block Vj, orlKinill towuslte, City of .Mcdford, Orecm; frontauo SO feet on tho west side of Mr streot: 60 feet, rule Dor foot, 90 cents, amount, I in. 00. Assessment No. 8. AiiKUHt Liiwrentz. lot n, Ibock .10, orlulnat towuslto, City of Muilford, Ori'Kini) frontauu CO feet on tliu west side of 1 ir streot: CO foot, rutu nee foot, 90 cents, uinount. 15.00. Assessment No. C, II. K, Anile, lot 1, block .'IK, orlKlnul townslte, City or Mcd ford, Ori-Kon, froul'iKu CO feet on tin. west side uf Kir stleet; CO feet; rato per looi, -jv cents; ninouni, fiu.vv.; Assessment No. 7. James Leslie, lot 1', block 3K, original townslte. City of Mcdfoid. Oreuon: frontatro CO feet on tho west sldo of KJr utreot; 60 feet; ralo per foot, 90 cents innoiinl, $16.00. Assessment No. N-ueorKe nam n. lot .1, block :K, oilKlnul toiviiNlto, city or Medford, OreKonj frontoBo 60 feot on tho west side of Kir street; 00 fuel; into per foot, 90 cents, amount, $15,00. Assessment No. V.C. C. Xleekman, lot i, block 38, orltflnul towimlte, city of SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE ftofith lUvcrsWo Xcw ami l'-to-l)iiti Modern Iu every uirllculnr, gas cook ing, etc. Women unit girls must bring references. WM. SMITH. Homo Phono KtK. Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies. Isco curtains, fixtures, eta. and Co all classes of upholaterlnir. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will iclvo as good service, as la posslbla to get tn even the larti'it cities. Weeks & HcGowan Co I i ! 77&77WW JtWA Ahi-tV' A Mild Beer For people who aislilcc an excessive bitter in beer Pabst BlueRibboa Tio Beer of Qiuliry will prove a ac ligfktful surprise. It is rich and mellow with a delicate ap petizing bitter very pleasant and round 1 in no otner beer. , OrJcr a case today. Jttu Houek, Agt, Mtdford let & Stong C , Phont 2M1 9, I . y WzZszIZfflPZA I ! I i ! I mmz,. For Sale, Bottled or Drauulit, Nash . Bar. all) noros. jss un nere, fluo Hithiltvlstnit, 3 iicres IVrry siiIhIMnIou. easy loiius, IS ncios; elonn 1n boAiitlfiil low fins soil! IS80 nntoi wry easy terms. I 1-3 ncres; beitrliiK orchard; witter right: store; nlso lease, en Rood itiK turn anil hay land; mill or trndo. TRADE t l-S ncre. 4 .roum house, ItlSO I do ncres In Wild county, Culoindn; ttiulo for much hem 100 ncres, 1 1-3 uilkn front town tn Wit tniuettu volley, rich bottom nnd up land. 100 lU'rnn cultivated, uood till pruviunouls. M3S a ore. luei-iiin property, lentuls, ISS inonllily, Inkn Riiod ucrenKO, 10 nerea, IH In pears, clime tn fine build Iuk site nnd view, ICO-scro stock and ntfalfit raimhl ICO seres tillable; under dllnh! 7J per acre; tnke Incoute protierty. 120 sores raw liiudt nil fine fruit Ituttl take nuy K"Od property. 40 ncres, tlllabln; 13000; tnke town prop. erty to acres, cleared; take reildeucs In trade. .10 ncres Hear Creek bottom for Dnkatali land. ' 30 seres, IMllsnde, California In orchanl tnkn dairy or slock much nnil city property. Incoum property, Twin Pulls, Idaho, for Kood screnKO. WANTED 5 eutpiniterji, ItoiHitui: eiiKlueer. ..irls for ceiioml housework. Otty and rnnah protxirtr t Hit Cuttofr titeit, Imix factory, J 00, Tall inittiff men, 1: Co. IllU'krrs. 13 ?C, TIIE ISIS THEATRE 1110 lll-tidAli ATTJtACTJON zHiiiii Duttoit nnil 1111 In tk Tim olio, I I.IIKllNll ('(llllt'll)' .AlllMIM IiitroiliicliiK rotulo )(iiii;h niul Itcttt ; liitllntlH, hoiikh wllli which I hoy Iiiivo met with tliuj;tento't tiuc- cosh thiouKliout ICuropo; mul thin liolMrt tholr f I iitt Aiutirlt'iiii niipofir- .1 1 i unco only the vmy Intent of iionun ninl Witty unHliiKy run ho looUutl tor. rneir coiuotiy tiioiiu ih n iicrimiu, niul when roiuliluctt with X tholr otlnir clovor work It milium X thuliii nno of tho bttonnoitt nets i Untl I'uropo linn ever uciit over j here. Homo of tho iiilclc cIiiiiikch urn until to ho thO iult!)CHt over i neon on miy vnudtivlllo iilni'o. No (tun htiiiulil full to nco thoiu. L F. A. BiTTMER IOOM M tpxirva tnT.ntno APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro appointed nRontu for J. H. THOMA8, Covent (lantctt, ln- tlon niul Southmnpton, ICukIuiuI, wlioso clinics nro & per cent niul C cents per hot. JAS. LINDSAY & SON. Ltd., Olmi- Kow mul i:iltnbun;h. Hcotlamt, r. per cont nntl 10 co:tt per box. HAW80N ItOlHNHON. Hull, HitR Iaiik. o per cent nnd 8 conti per Jiox. Thcflo nro the oUlcitt nnd InrKQHt flriiiH In their respective towns, nnd tholr reroronqo an to flunnclnl nhll ltle cnu ho hnd at Modford National Hnnk, Mcdford, Orecon. Cnuh emi be cnhlotl dny nftor nolo If required, nnd ulchoat markot prlccn Ktinmuteed. Hod raced Men smoking 11IO CIO AUS tnlkhiK "HOT A lit" don't always Itvo on nlr, honco our routnrkB on chnrRca, Tho 'clnp-trap nhout prlvato ialu tlooH not prove rnnitinnrnttve, except for iouio curloH of a small nattiro. All sollcni by prlvoto snlo have to wait until miction! are over no na to know what to nak, and In tho ratio ot larno supplies they ofton Ret left. For further partlciilnrn, ndtlrcsa W. N. WHUe (Si Co. 70 I'Al.K PLAOU NIJW VOItIC I II .PUT1 "B. The Drain on tho Ncrvotm Kystciu. FUOM IJVi: STItAI.V (h tin enonnoun oimntlty mid uhould ho undorittnod by ovoryonu theao iluyn. Tho eyon may focuo properly yet require go much effort to perform tholr function na to rob tho entire body of norvo enorBy, Hum being tho Indirect cuimo of many of our ail ments mid dlHOUHCH. Conic In nnd let mo explain more about It. Dr. Rickert L'ycslKlit HjH'clitllsl, Over Kcntncr'H 0&$?i I "J I'll Wjm If II wliMiji.' 1 1 n 1 1 i t i Tlio history of (jut poor laundry" your nclnlilxir jmlronl'H lit tho iiikki'iI edges of lils collars mid cuffs, mid Iho boa nil I ko NllffucsM of liis slilil fronts. Hcud your narmoiils to us mul to will promise you that you will Imi satisfied iu every juirt iriilnv. THE STAR Steam Laundry IMcdford, Oregon, Hell riionu 11201 Homo Oft I I loom open 7; IR p, 111, UGO Theatre Tomoirr's aurunor The ilesl Motion I'lctiircrt mul .Music ClimiKo of Procrnm Tuoitdny, Fri day mul Stiutlny flc mul 10c HIIKULUCK IIOI..MIW, Jit. Tin: surca urns. A ItKIl niHI.'S IIIUltT. (A Kent tiro Film.) Rock Spring Coal OV KAim AX.Z. TKT8 TIMTS. Offlw nnd Con! 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