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.(. r w-ni.7 dr' II PA'GE FOTO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EH ON, FRIDAY, DErEMHKR 'I.r, mil. h fl i f it- I? fi u i I i i II su ti MEDFOJlD JrA.IL TRIBUNE 3tt&U aaa -., Iff -T- &J INIni'UN'DKKT NKWBPAPKll frill.lBMISU KVHIIV AFTBllNOON 1SXCHPT 8UNHAY, 11Y THIS t atlCOKOKU J'KINTINU CO. t Tho IJitinoowllo Tlmen, Tho Meilford Atftl). Tlio .Mrflfonl Tribune, Tlio Soutli Srn Orogonlnii, The Aslilsnd Tribune. i.uiiiaa Ainu irii'uno milium. -,- Nortli Kir street, phone. Main 3011; .l- a-l. m-.t - ..l.l... t fl.lA liomo 75 llfOltOK PPTNAM. JMltor nml Manager & S llntbrii.l nn iM.pnnd.rlnl.lt mdtltir MI Wfnnt. Orcean. under the not -or Ainroh ?. 1879. Offlolnl Pnper of tlie City of Meafora & Offlolnl Pnper of JuekBon County. soBScnrPTiOK hates. Qtin year, by inn II .............. ..I Que month, by mall Pr month, tlrllverou bv carrier In Medfonl, Jacksonville and Con- t tral Point flatuntny only, by mall, per jenr. . Weekly, per year .SO S0i l.se 8WOIW CIRCULATION. Dally Average for eleven months end ing Novombor 30. mi, STM. mil X.oaiod Wire United Frcis Dispatch m, x Tho Mull Tribune Is on polo nt tho Kerry News Stand, San Prnnclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Ron-man News Co., Portland. Oi. XV. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. UXSrORD, OREO ON. t MotropollH of Southern Oregon nml Northern California, nnd tho fastest growing city In Oregon. . g Population U. S. census 1910 SSIO; estimated. 1911 10,000 Flw hundred thousand dollar Gravity Cnlnr KvkIimii completed, clvlnc flnrsv abpply pure mountain water, and 17.3 mllivM nf nlriHfa aved. Postofflco receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, snow increaso or i nnr emit. IJanner fruit city In Oregon Rogue Rlvcr KplUonberg apples won sweep- atnkes prize and title or "Apple Xing of the World" at the National Apple Show. Spoknne, 1909, and a car of Newtowns won rlrst PrUo In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C. rlrst Prtxe In 1911 at Spoknno National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowns. noRUo River pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing tho past six years. .... Wrtto Commercial Club. Inclosing 6 cents for postage for the finest coiumu nltr pamphlet ever published. 4- -T- XHAS MONEY. 4-- t Here is a chance for every boy nnd girl in Medford to earn Christmas monoy. Tho Mail Tribune offers $50 in cash prizes (see ad.) for thoso who seeurc subscribers before Jan. 1. In addition to chancc of winning a prize, you get ten cents cash for every new sub scriber. you don't have to collect the subscriptions, just pot a signed order end tho ten -cenl'is your on proseittatioR. Act now earn your own Christmas cash. 44 4- 4- ORGANIZE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Catholic Hen to Form Local Lodge Will Meet on Sunday at the Moose Hall Larue' List of Charter . Members Will Be Present. i A council of the Knights of Columbus-will be organized in Mcdford on Sundu', December 14th. The de gree work will be exemplified by teuui8 from Eugene and Portland nnd a, representative from tho nutionul council of Nev Hnvon, Conn. The initiatory work will take' place in the Moose hall and the ladies of the Al tar Socioty will serve a banquet in St. Mark's hall in the evening. Tho candidates and Meiting knights will attend sorviooe at tho church on Oak dale avenue at 10:30. Tho Knights of Columbus is an in surance and fraternal order of Catli oliu tuun and though established but a few yoars ago iiow has a mombor h1p of over two hundred and fifty thousand including many of the most prominent mou in tho United Statos. This will mark a splendid epoch in tho Catholic church of Medford as coun ojs ure established only -in stron Qatholio parishes. It will ulso make Medford known in every town of im portance in tho country. Tho coun- oil will be known by tho numo of JCoguo Jiivor. Oixicorti will bo elected during tho eomipg weok. ' Membora of tho Knights of Colum Celum bus: Hev. ,T. M. OTnrroIl, Kcv. P. May- ojir, M. Hcddy, J. F. Roddy, J. T. Sullivan, V. J. Iiock, L. Miksoho, M. Schmidt, "A. Shiftier, (J. Connors', D. Oftlhthan, J. Orth, R. Teller, 'J. Wil liamson, T. Williams, T. Daniels, V. Preo, II. Ijii Claire, O. Mngur, .1. Sehuetlo, X, cDauliuu, A. Hock, J. F. Muiphy, K. ilunuon, J. Dornoy, F. GaguoP, T. Ronuliuii, L. Ilughos, F. Nioklus, II. Bohueltc, Wm. Dugas, J. P. O'Brien, Wm. Stewart, L. Lu Itouoho ,J. Joiison, F. Schuolto, J. Sin iwU, W. Murphy, Wm. Puggmi, W. mintnt. Win. llitlwr, L. U. Sander. ir. H. Sunders, M. MoGroth, J. C. Murphi', W.' P. HoRim, II. Soliulto, J, 0. White, 0. Olirrnn, 15. WHkoiwm, F. Thompson, D, llenon, W. Heintz. DISTURBING ASHLAND'S QUIET. Til 13 ponce nnd serenity of Ashlnntl are strnnjoly dis turbed. After many years uf harmonious, if silent, expressions upon current events, tho Ashland Tidings has sprung the sensation of editorials. The rash innovator is Bert J. Greer, late of Oklahoma, who litis purchased tho property, the Tidings having again changed owners. This violator of tradition may he forgiven, because he proclaims himself "a brother-in-law to the church" and therefore welcome to the holy-eitv, but he is taking francos in revolutionizing the easy going policy of nega tion carried (q so successful a conclusion ly the Tjdings. The now publisher who selected Ashland because of ita quiet beauty has signalized his entry into uoguo river "alley journalism by nn attack upon Med ford, viciously vulgar rather than witty. It is reprinted elsewhere anil needs no reply. It was occasioned by the enterprise of iuoiliora merchants m holding a bargain day. Trade is a matter of dollars and cents. AVhosoever displays superior enterprise and offprs the best opportu nities gets the business, whether it be Ashland, iMedford or mail order houses. Spiteful, splenetic attacks do not overcome bargains. Every merchant must be prepared to meet competition by something more substantial than ki-yis. It is to be regretted that the new publisher should ap peal to provincial prejudice and endeavor to revamp vil lage animosities that the better clement of both cities have striven for years to o'utgrow. Tho interests of the two oitios are identical in many ways, and cooperation is essen tial to iurtber growth ot both. It is but charitable to attribute the publisher's hostile attitude to false advisors, using him as a catspaw to grat ify their own prejudices, for he has only been in Oregon a few davs. A NEW LEADER FOR SUFFRAGISTS. THE cause of equal suffrage in Oregon is looking up. The veteran and beloved leader, Ers. Abigail Scott Duniwav, who for so nianv vonrs has fought the good fight, is again preparing for may success crown her et forts. Judge "W. M. Davis of Portland, familiarly known as "Pike," who is one of the ablest loaders in Oregon when it comes to a political campaign, has announced his con version to a belief in equal suffrage and with all the en thusiasm that has made him successful, will aid in the coming campaign. He will be tower of strength to tliQ cause. "You know that I can haveno selfish motive in view for advocating this measure, which will be voted on next November, but I have been thoroughly converted," writes Judge Davis. "After voting against equal suffrage for over twenty vears in Oregon, I have come to the conclu sion that it is nothimr more have equal rights with men,so far as voting is concerned t i ii ii j.i - ,r..i..f.ii .- iv. - And there is justly more joy lir-thcr ranks; of the suf- Ucigists over ine conversion there is over the ninety and TO SEAT TAFT P RESIDENT TAFT 'S republican national committee is evidently preparing to reject delegates elected by presidential primaries in those states that have such a law. Rejection of the Borah resolution at the recent meeting paves the way for such action. ' . It will be remembered some time since that a bargain was alleged to have been made by the administration with Ralph E. "Williams, national committeeman from Oregon, whereby a Taft delegation was promised from Oregon in return for control of republican patronage. The patron age was turned over, but with a presidential primary, Oregon cannot be delivered for Taft. Hence we are likely to see rival Oregon delegations, one selected by the people and the other in the old way, clamoring for recognition at the national convention. Under these conditions, with the convention ruled by stand-patters, the people's delegates are likely to be re jected, and the machine's delegation, pledged to Taft, seated. In which case, watch Oregon go democratic. It is only a question of time until all states adopt the presidential primary and tho candidate for president is selecfed by the people. The old convention plans for choosing delegates is being rapidly overthrown as it robs the people of choice. Direct legislation by the people has come to stay. It does not mean the abolishment of "representative" gov ernment, but its strengthening and reinforcement, the elimination of partisan rule and the regulation and retire ment ot the professional politician. , , His Swineship (From the Ashland Tiding.) You know tho main characteristic of the hog? No trios to root every body cle nwny, oats all ho can hold, then Hoe down in tho trough. Home communities nro just like that. Who said Medford? Mcdford Medford lot' goo. Looking at tho map, we find sue ha numo attached to a hurg just bolow l'hoonix. It is a little place with vory big protonionB. It lias two newspapers nnd a very live commercial club. The commercial club hutches tho schemes and the papers do the lying. The only roallv big thing about it is its gall. It littlo snoot is sore from trying to root eervthiiig els off the map. ll little wallet is flat trying to do thing like a big city. Its taxpayer gioan when toh collector comes around-; its morohuntfi uro mndo to sqiionl, like stuok pigs, when the rent man wants a vigorous campaign andH than iust that women should. or mis one opponent man. nine that stood hitched. DELEGATES. 4 his pound. Taxes and rents and ab normal paving cob(h make it impos tsiblo for merchants to meet compet itive prices; so much so indeed, that tho only bnrgnin it is overy possible to lay up on tho counter is when some poor dovil fulls under the 'expense weight and yields up the ghost. Like the littlo pig, ever squealing for more, it keeps its throat sore bliibteriug. booming, blustering. But all things hnvo an end. Some pigs, through sheor force of grunt and blustor, succoed in monopolizing the trough for a timo, and stuff to busting, but, aftor while the butcher comos along, nnd with one swipe of hU long knife, n trick is turned for which the swine was not prepared. The end of his Uiogship ie auuag . and lard. o,nd horns ailouoo and pa thetic dust. Tho butcher mnn is abroad in the little burg. COMMUNICATIONS, ( Id 1st Inn Scli'iirc, To the ICillter: lu n nmm 1 pmicluMl n fow ovimtunttt im, on tho word of eiirlDt: "l.iatl ub not Into tomptntlon but it Oliver u from iivll," I eon trusted Ultimo worrit of Jimiiih with tHiuio of tlio RlniiMiitMitn ot MrH. Mary HuKor O. Ndity. I stated that Mm. Kilriv xuld tlmt the ku1 Ih Im mortal and cftiuinl nlu 1 nlo ntftturi that Clu-lMttaii SdeiHt' ho hUI tlmt "Tlu rioctiluo of tli vloiuloim suf fiMiiii? of Christ U tht iiioul nornr lotis dnetrlui' vr jmitchml," oto. I showed Unit ('tiilitiau Salniiuu ilenlfs Uui uxMlty or evil, sin, ttluk niMW, auffprluK tiiul nmttPr, and do cluriHt there In no iiormtunl dttvll. Mr llawnrd V. Van Mtr of Portland mmnm to think tlmt I ml. reprvMieuU'il Ohiititutu Solonco. Now I would not IntQutlonnll.x do Unit. 1 rtaH'ut Chrhitlhii SrlvtitlalH for tholr liouost belief ami know ninny of Ilium liorsounlly to bo vtr lovely people. Hut It sceuiR to me Hint thoy arn In error lu much that thoy twnrh. Tlio following pnra'.lola will show to tho mi prejudiced inlnri that I hnvo not mUreH('8oiitcil t li toMchliiKtt of riirlKthui Solenco: . Chruttlnu Sclunre UtteKiiM youl Is Immortal soul cannot 8ln. (I'iiko 458. Tho Ulhle-The soul that ln uetli It tihall die. (Kiok. US: I.) Chrlntlau Science- Ono Hnerifico however great Is Insufficient to pay tho duht of Mill. (Pane T..) The Ullilo Now onco hi the mid of th world hath lie appeared to put away sin oy the sacrifice of hlmwolf. (Hub. 9:ai5.) ChrlBtlau Science Tho atoiifliuout requires constant 81 f ImmUlutlou on tho sinner's part. (Phkd 23.) Tho Illblo Holtig Justlftud by' faith, wo have peaco with God through our Lord J onus Chrlit. (UUnm. r. : t . - Christian Sclonee- Tw Btippnsl tlon that thoro ar good ami .ovll spirits Is a jnlitHko. . . . Kvll has no reality. (Pg " "!) .The lllbln In that vtune hour Jtwim curml many of evil spirit, (l.iiku 7:21.) Christian Science Ho restored Lazarus by tho understanding that he never died. l(l(rKo 76). The Ulble Then an Id Jmus unto thorn plainly Lazarus Is dead. (John 11:14.) Christian SclontiW 1! r.over !- scribed disease. (Page 79.) The Dibit; Jcmis rebuked the foul snlrit ylng unto him thriu dumb and donf spirit. (Mark 9:25.) ' ciri8tiri scieuu-Dooth is not a Jteip nK.btuncio-Jlfe. Jm mortality. am, ,)U8I!. (PnBa 203) Th0 inifIo. To tlepart and be with Christ which is far bottor. (Phil. 1:23.) Absent from tho body, present with tho Lord. (II. Cor. 5:8.) Christian Sclouto Decrooltudo Is not according nor Is It? a necessity of nature, but nn lltuslott that may'hft avoided. (Page 216.) The Hlble The hory had b a, or own of glory If It be found in tho way of righteous ness. fPror 16:31.) Christian Science Gol never created matter. (Pugo 335.) The Ulble In the banning Ood created the heaven and the earth. (Ocn. 1:1.) Christian Science Man co-existent with God and the universe. (Page 2R6.) The Ulble God created man. (Gen. 1:27.) Christian Sclfiico Mnltor Is un known In the Infinitude of mind. (Page 280.) Tho Illblo Ho is the Savior of tho body. (Kph. 5:25.) Christian Sc(eua'9--Mnn has a sou wtlonal body. (Page 280.) Tin Illblo She felt In her body that she was hsaled. (Mark 5:29.) ChrUtlan Science Spirit and mat tor no moro commingle than light and darkness, when ono appoars the othor disappears. (Page 2C1.) Tlio Dlblo Your lMdy Is tho tumplo of the Holy Spirit. (I. Gpr. fi:J!l.) Christian Sclmqo-& final Juilg mont awaits mortals. (Page 291.) Tho Illblo It Is appointed unto man to die and aft r death tho Jtidgmout. (Hob. 9:27.) Christian Science In reality there Is no evil. (Pao 3 11.) Tho Illblo Abhor that which la ovll. (Itoin 12:9.) Christian Sctenco -It Is tho senso of sin and not the sinful soul which must be lost. (Page 311.) Tin-Illblo- -What Is a man profited If he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? (Mutt 1GT2G.) I am not able toiJonall tho chap ter and verse where Mrs. Eddy says that "Tho dortrlno f tlio vlcarloim sufforlng of Christ, Is tho most nofa) lous," oto., but I say It lu found ninous; hor wrlllngH nnd every well Informed Chrlstlun Sglontlst knows that It is. Hut I do recall other imssagos from Mrs. Eddy's wrIUUj?? bearing upon tho sama subject, pho says In chap ter IX "The malarial blood of Josuu was no -more nfdcaoious to cloanso from slu, when it was shod upon tho 'uceursod tree' than when It WUB flowing through HTs velna," Tho Illblo says. "Wlthmit slioddlng of blood there is wxhlHsIjin." blood of Jeani VGhrlst, His Tho son, oloansoth us froirlwnlb?Blfi.'' Mrs. Eddy syflr"Jq8iia never ran somed man by paying tho debt that sin Incur, whosoever sins mutt suf fer." (Vol. U, pp. IIIM-II.) Uoil sitys, v'ln whom wo hnvo ie ilomptlon llii'ough ills liloud owm the foixlveiioHB of hIiih." (Cul. 1:11.) MtH. Wddy sa.s: "Thoro In no personal devil, A lie Is all tho sittaii thoro Is. (Plntrorin Vol. II P. till.) Tho Holy Heilpturo says! "Then u Kb .loans unto llliu get thee heiien Httlun." (Matt. I: JO. J "Your ud vorsary tho ilovll wnlkotlt ulioiit seek ing whom ho may devour." (II Pet. R:7.) i With charity for nil and malice lo wiuri none, I am eorrilully. UAY PAI..MICU. Uso Home Mon. To the Wriller: "MADE IN MKU I'OUD" Is the slogan wo hmvr all about us. Wo see It on tho wrappers of our purrhiuKw nnd the impers all say lloiwl for your own town. If wo who own properly and are located here want to buy uto thing wo go to our local uteres first nnd so If the citu fill our want's, and this keops the money at homo. When the olnrs pawed the bond K-iue or f 1,500,000 thoy did m thinking that,' tho money whs to bo spent at home and would stay lu tho county, and the homo labor mid In duatty would receive the nioiioy. Now tho iniiiioy to bo ooiuih on tho engineering work ou thoae roads Is as much monoy fur labor mid Indus try ns tho money spent for Mtipplliw nnd groceries. Tho undersigned engineers have located In this communlt) and bmitiht property lu good faith, before tho rood bonds were undertaken, tttul uro buying tholr groceries and mer chandise from tho local morchnuts. NOT MOM d'OUTI.ANH. and feel that when there Is work lu their particular business thoy should lotto first chance over out of town engi neers. Thoy only ask that their bllltylrt. tried and If they do not make good . A Pdrtlaud engi neer will bring Portland nwalatnuta and a great part of the money will- go Ixick lo Portland ' families and Portlsuil Investments. ' We say let the commission employ a hoard" of several local field engi neers who will work lu conjunction, actually, with thlr hands and fct and brains (Have wit no engineering brains In this community? We get along lu other line), and each have a sperlul district to see to. Who Is the more jntoroatori In the future of Jackson county than Jackson (unty men, who are hero to stay and not away when the Job Is ended and all the salary drawn? D. (S. 1MATT. C. IE the Electric Rooms 1HH West Mali! Under New Mtiiuigomuut Nawly furnished, nil tnodaru. steam heat, baths, etc. Katn V.. ltockuell, Pnii, ORDER YOUR SWEET CREAM --Coffee or Whipped-- BUTTER MILK BUTTERMILK Mcdford Cream and Butter Co. Two Free Deliveries Dally NATATORIUM HUILDING Phone! 161-L Main OKI ..- Valley Second Hand Store Wo liny and Bell All KlndB of Second Hand Oooda, M. J. PILCHEK, Prop. IB North Vt Home tint Hell !!07!! L. N. JUDD Orchard, Homes ami KnrniN In a Thriving Center lu ono of tho Clnrdun Siot of Jloguo HIver Valloy. TALENT, ()HE(i()N IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will litilltl you n homo on monthly naymonts. MEDFORD mEALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. "anil II. Co. Utiildlnu MEDFORD LEMPLOYMENT AGENCY I'OU SALE: I louses lu all pails of tho city, from 1700 up. , too acres f. miles out, Ui0 per ac io. 10 art at Central Point, plant od. $3600. 210 aerM good buy. 3 I an on -I ihImm out. Want listings uf acreage and hoitseu. MISGWLLANKOUH Houses to rent lu different jmrta of thee city. v TltAIW I 13 aero at ItotsMiurg. 330 act ok niair Albany. 3 houses lu Seattle to trade tor acreage, 100 Improvftil In Colorado. A fluo hoiiso lu (Iraud Junclliin Colo., for house here.' !K HUNT 3 furulaheil linnaeis, WA.vnio To hire a ttmiu for 3 wooks or more. ioiplom:nts Minors, Women to cook on ranch. Girls for hotikowork. E. F. A. BITTNER ' ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposito Nash Hotol Phone 41 ll Home, 1 1. PLUMBING STEAM AMI HOT WATKIt HEATINO All Work Ouarante4 Prices lleasounhla V lloxfnrd llloik, Kntranc on ritli Strt, Coffccn & Price Puclflc no:ii llomv iltO EAGLE POINT LIVERY .. STABLE Tho undersigned having Just completed a largo new llvury stnbls In ISagtH Point, wo Invite tho travel ing public to call and examine our rigs, tennis, etc., all being In first class conditio.:. Our motto Is to Llvo and Let Live Phone nt Mnbls and residence Call central K. II. HMtMSII AV HON. Props. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Houtli KlvcrsMe New mill U-t-l)at Modern In every partlrular, gas cook- Ills', steatu lieut, etc, Women mill girls iniist In lug refer. eticcH. ' W. M. B.MIT1I Home Phono HIIC. Tho Medford Wood Yard. All kinds and any longth of good dry wood. Coiner Reventh and Newtown. Come to tho shed nnd see the wood, Phone Hell, COll; Home, 330 X. A. B. Tulf & Grant Proprietors We Have Moved Tho J. T. Drnndloy flower store Is now In the M. E. & II. store, noroim tho street from former locution, Oholco lots of out flowers, bulbs, ferns, palms, etc,, al ways on hand. J. T. BROADLEY Rock Spring Goal OK JtftKD ALT. rXa TZUM. Office nnd Coal Yard, Tuelftli rii1 l'ront H'rcotit. Phono 7101. Burbidge KMM OOA& KM WOOD! fc WIIKIU3 TO GO J TONIGHT j SAVOY THEATRE UmUr Mr MAinignmsnt Tlrst Hun, LIcensKil Mellnn Picture clean Mimv, t'tiuileous Treatinoiiti Clank II. Hull, Pren. tic I 'IN M CLNTH He iSTAR THEATRE HiiMii.-Kirr hi.' 11L.M -1000 The Inner Mind A lil'illi illlig ileleillM' o Tliiillii'g nnd inleiiMo THE ASTES Vaode ille Stunt lu I'lcluiea THE MISER'S HEART liogiiiili llruoma THE DANDIT'S BRIDE I'oweitul Drniim AUNT JANE'S LEGACY TI11- I- a Hummer AL SATHER The Singer THE W00LW0RTHS The Memim: I'll hue Mn-ieiiilix Music nnd Effects lu Suit ttiu Pictures If AOMISSION-IOc Matinee Every Day ISIS T II E A T R E Three Big Acts nitsT: The Littlejohns raoioim Ktoiili Jogglem Pnusiinl stronglh and daring antics which am Intermingled with skillful manipulations of a grout variety f article,' holding their mnllencM In n siellbound grasp a I hey Juggle nrllrlls which with fw falso motion would moan dil notion to both. They acke tint Oibheuni nt Purl laud thoy will do tho same here. Make no hi lain ko by miss lug no soiulorful an act. ' SKCO.VD: Haturii miKagKineut by special re quest of the The Schroud Trio In an Kntlrely Now Act etitltleil "TIIKIIt I'lItST ItKHCAItSAL" . This act has played both the Hiilllvau-Conaldluo mid Pautages circuits, and their pronounced sue cobs during I bo recent engagement assures them of 11 hearty welcome upon their return. llitby Violet will Introduce new songs, Tiiiitin P. A. Merriman Chief Klcclilclim V. H. Allaiitlo llnllleshlp Will befrln a new mid IhtcrOHtlng lecturo lulling )ou through Hono lulu, Japan, Australln, showing Dud explaining all tho Interesting points visited by tho groat Allan- lc fleet, the Hluklng of tho Rpaii- sh fleet by Dewey, otc. A Hs'iial .Mntlneo Haliuday af. (cruooii for Clillilrcu) giving nil school children an oppoituiilty (o sen noil hear Littlo Violet In tier now songs. Draperies M Wu curry a vory comnloto llneiof nraperlus. Incn ourfaltis, futures, etc.. nail i'o all cIiihhus of utiliolstnrliiK. A simelul iiitui to look aftiir this work exclusively uml will nlvo us koo.I snrvlco us In iiohsIIjIo to get In uvnn tlio largust cllloM. Weeks & McGowan Co Clark & Wright X.AWYHK WAimilWTQU, D, O. Puhllo'Lnnu Matters! lnniil Proof. Uusort Lauiln, Contests ami' Mining , CiiSfM, Horlp,' , Assoclato Work for Attorneys, ". , 1 ii II