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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1912)
if. J M t J' t; n i v it l. f it 1 n 8 n t h t 1. t t S t a A b c S J. si it l. $ i! r A lb 4' A tii II S ill 1c tc II U in K S . to , iii ; lil !, w i R Id 3 PAGK TWO IOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. O. I.. Wnldon returned Sat urday night from n several months . .. .. ..u. .,w . ..,..,,, v. t(lt 4 ft 1M 1 !- 1.4 lit lk t. t , iiuiiivaietm in il ixuilil. t Mrs. Chns. Hossttnt. of 1'hoonlx, falttfil Mod ford relatives Sunday. h M"V. nnd 'Mrs, C. C. Taylor left Sunday night for their homo In So- attic, after a few weeks visit with Medford relatives. Johns & Turned have boon given n rnntrnOt for the orettlon of a flvt Voom bungalow for A. P. Noth, on Xorth Holly atrot, and work wa commonccib Monday moriim. TSnlder's puromllk nnd croani at MttlftWoll's. O. L. Davis roturuad Saturday froniu llireo months stay in Phoenix. ArYxuna. ' Clarence Pankoy left Sunday night for llornbrook, Cal. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps ot teachers. G. Tnlllandler, director. Send for catalogue 2TC Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Waldele of Rurllngamo, Kan., arrived in Med ford Saturday for n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. C. Seymour, at 910 Palm street. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), nttornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, -Medford. Mrs. Robt. M. Thompson, of Ta- cflina, who lias ueon in .Mouroru vn- Iting with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Antle, returned to her homo Saturday night. Snider's pure milk and cream at McDowell's. Attorney W. I. Vawter was In -Grants Pass Monday on professional business. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Meader, of Suncrost orchards, Talent, were in Medford Monday. 'Rooms 50c and up. Hotol Moore. Special rates by week or month. Chas. Morrow. Jas. Smith, Roy Goo and Jas. Webber, all plumbers, left Saturday night for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalch left Medford Saturday for Arizona, whore they go In hope of benefiting Mr. Balch's health. Revival meetings daily at tho Pres byterian church. Watch for our an nouncements. Mrs. Silas Banker arrived In Med ford Saturday ' from Minneapolis, Minn., to visit hor nephew, M. Ban ker and family. C. H. Murray was In Ashland Sat urday on business. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. Lovl Stevens of Ash land wore In Medford Saturday vis iting friends. Miss Holen Ragsdale loft Saturday for a month's visit with relallvos In San Francisco. Real home mado bread at Do Voe's. Mrs. P. M. McKinnls is at Ash land for a few daya visit with friends. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Richard Sherwood is building a fine seven room residence on South Newtown street, near Fourteenth street. Tho Houeo is enclosed and will soon bo rondy for the plastorers and painters. Mr. Sherwood, a few years ago, bought a numbor of city lots in .tho ovlnllty of Nowtovvn streot and bogan building housos. Ho has built several, most of which ho has Bold at a fair -margin, and ho Is still iliullillug and hunting for more mar gins. That's business, and Mr. Sherwood bolng a carpenter builds IiJb own housos that's work, honest work, and belling houses nt a reason able 'margin Is honest, legitimate businow. Wantod, a toolroom boy at tho Valloy Auto Co. J. T. Gagnon left Sunday night for a few daj'B buslnoss stay in Port land. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho Presbyterian church oneots in the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All tho ladles of tho congregation itro Invited. Tho O. 1-3. S. will havo a spoelal Initiation tonight. Try tho Modern Wood Yard for dry wood, ?2 a tier and up. Phono 78C1, Paoiflc. 281 Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lane und daughter, of Albany, Oro., arrived In Medford Monday for a visit to friends. Mrs. R. Manning and daughtor, Miss Ruth, of Central Point, woro In Medford Monday. Tho ladles of tho South Methodist church will glvo a chickon pio din ner Wodnosduy nt tho parsonage at 2C North Oakdale. 280 Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2371 ' JUjfht Phones! T. W. Weeks 3071 A. S. Orr, 3093 ILADY ABSISTANT, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. llnycs returned Monday tnnrnlng to their homo in Sama vnlloy. U. J. Colo, of Coles, tiul.i was In Mini ford Sunday und Monday on busbies"?. Rooms ROo and op,' llotol Mnbro. Special rates liy week or month. V ltothrnck. of Central Point. )wjig ,u ModtQril M,m,ltvy im uuslmiss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mnulo left Mod ford Monday nttoritoon for Sail Fran- elseo, where Mr. Mnule has accepted a position 'us bookkeeper. Rooms ROc nnd up. ilotol Moore. Special ratos by week or month. Saturday was Mrs. G. It. Mnasdan'sj birthday and a dosvit or more of tUU hul"a friends and relative gathered at the Diamond lodging house, of which she Is proprietress. Saturday evening and enjoyed them selves very pleasantly with Mrs. Mnnsdnn as their happy hostess. Sev eral beautiful presents were given hor, among them being a diamond ring from Mr. and Mrs. Hastings. S. A. Nowcll. ladles tailor. 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Westfoldt, of Seattle, who havo been In Medford a few weeks, will leave Tuesday for Los Angeles. Charlie Lindsay of Ashland was in Medford and Jacksonville Monday. Try McDowell's tco cream and sherbets. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Berlin re turned Sunday night from a visit to Los Angeles. After a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Lumsdon they will loavo for tholr home In Kent, Wash. Mrs. K. S. Chlldes and children left Monday morning for Oeoan Park, Cal., to which place Mr. Chlldes wout a fow weeks ago and whore they all expect to reside. Mrs. K. B. Postor and Evan Harlln returned this morning to their home In Lakevlew. Ore., after a visit In Medford with Mrs. Kllpple. Ell Dnhack of Eagle Point was In Medford Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Plain Klum spent Sunday with relatives in Ashland. H. T. McCord, of Minneapolis, Minn., was registered at the Medford Sunday. Mrs. S. C. Waterman of Fresno, Cal., arrived In Medford Sunday for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. G. II. Monroe. John Peterson, of Medford, has purchased SO acres of land on Evans creek, about four miles from Woodvllle from a Mr. Wllsoit. About 40 acros of the tract will bo good fruit land, when cleared of Its tim ber. The remainder Is hill land and well timbered. Mr. Peterson will clear up sevoral acres of the land this spring and set It to a family orchard. , C. J. Eastman, manager of tho Union Mont company in Medford, was in Grants Pass Monday on busliiess for his company. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hastings, of Alameda. Cal., arrlvod hi Medford Saturday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maasdan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson of Mapleton, N. D htopped off In Medford Saturday for a day's stay In the city. They were en route homo from Los Angelos. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Swift, of Fros no, Cal., stopped off In Medford Sat urday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Monroe.' Mr. Swift Is an ex tensive lumber dealer In Fresno, and was en route to Seattle where he also has lumber lutorosts. J. M. Mclntyre of Derby was In Medford Monday. A. McLeod of Butte Falls was a Medford visitor Monday. Tho Benson Investment company has moved its offices from tho Car-nett-Corey building to the Palm building, corner of Main and North Fir, street. In tho rooms formoriy oc cupied by tho Van Dyko Realty com pany. J. II. Mosslor hns sold his Intorost in tho Medford fish market to his partner, W. II. Kenwortby. Mr. Konworthy has been associated with this business in Medford for a num bor of years and is a good, thor oughgoing business man, and tho market Is assured continued success with his Individual management. Mr. Mossier has not decided us yet Just what busiuoss ho will engugo In. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Warner nnd son Edward will leave this afternoon for a several weeks' visit to Hnn Francisco and Lob Angeles. C. W. Juckson, Ray Spencer and J. Cadzon, of Bulto Falls, spent Sun day In Medford. 11. Q. Hutchinson wus at Soveu Oaks Monday on business. Miss. Blanch Young of Contral Point spent Sunday with Medford friends. At a mealing of tho Willow Springs grange, hold Friday night, a com mittee was appointed to make in quiry of tho county commissioners aud Road Supervisor Grgeory why It was that 19000 was spent last year on tho roads In the Willow Springs district and not a dollur of it spent In ropnlriug 'tho roads mound Tolo and tho nearby country. Mrs. II. T. Blair of Sioux City, Iowa, stopped off In Medford Satur day evening for a short visit with her nolce, Mrs. A, E, Powell, nnd MEmroRD mate TBTntiNT!. MnnTOnn. okkqox. Monday. Kumn'Anv Tamlly. Tho lady Is on route homo from a visit to relatives In Orland, Cal. Medford encampment will enter tain other encampment lodges of tho vnlloy nt tholr hall Wednesday ovo nlng of this week. There will be work In tho Royal Purple degree and refreshments will bo served. IC. K. Van Antwerp, who formerly restdod In Medford and for a num ber of years was solicitor for the Medford .Mall, arrived In Medford Sunday and will remain a few days visiting old-tlmo friends. Mr. Van Antwerp is now toast roprosoututlvt of the Review of Reviews and hi homluunrtors are In Port html. Mr. Van Antwerp Tor nuinlwr of years after leaving Medford was commoted with the San KraHcUwo Uailwr. Mrs. C. R. Ray. who was operated upon a few days ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, Is reported to bo getting along nicely and will bo able to leave the hospital within a few days. A Medford citUun reports that US of tho street cluster lights were dead Saturday night. Some one must bo asloop at the switch. Five patrols of tho Hoy Scouts of America have been formed In Med ford during the past week and It Is probable that a sixth will soon he organlxed. Leland llevorldge, prin cipal of tho Washington school. formed the local branch and hU brother, William llovurldge. Is adju tant of tho order. Captains of the five corps are: Curley Davis, Fran cis Bennett, Joe Wattors. Horaco Trotter, Cnrter Brandon. A hospital corps of six Is hooded by Guy Men- coin. John A. Honoy, who llvos a couple of milort south of Medford, Is re ported to be seriously HI with rheumatism. Judge Win. Colvig left for Port land Saturday In answer to a tele gram stating that Mix. Colvig. who Is In a hospital In that city, was not so well. T. J. Andrews returned Saturday night from a business trip to San Francisco. Clarence Boyd, who came to Med ford a few weeks ago from Cottage Grove, has purchased the J. G. Davis home on West Ninth stroot. Mr. Moyd and Everett Eads havo also purchased the Interests of George and Clarence Eads In tho Eads Bros, dray and transfer business. The name and style of the new firm will bo the Eads Transfer and Storage company. Judge P. M. Stewart, of Eagle Point, was In Medford Monday on business. THE EFFETE EAST DEVOID OF CHARM One Journey Sufficed a Dweller In the Occident. Uncle Nick Wilson, tho oldest set tler In the famous Jackson's Hole country ot Wyoming. Is a Mormon and n famous hunter and guide. When a boy of eleven he was taken by the Shoshone Indians and reared by them. Last August bo was one of tho gulden who took n Washington party through Jackson's nolo. At evening time, around the campllre, ono of tbo party naked him: "Uncle .Nick, wouldn't yon lllco to go to Washington and see the president and visit the capltol and the Wblto House and all those famous places" Uncle Nick shook his head. "No," he said; "I'm getting too old now. 1 wont down to Cheyenne onco to be a witness In n murder trial when I was k boy, but I'll never go east ugnln." Reacrdt Money With Contempt. The Prlncexs of Monaco Is so rich that slio regards money with con tempt On one occasion, after a bur glary had been committed In her apartments, who astounded a magis trate by stating that she never count ed her money und did not Know which of her JeweN had Icon stolen, n hIio did not know how uimiy slit- Imtl. "But." said the iimulxiwie In ur prls. "how do ou uiiiiiiiKe jour it mi ti clul affairs?" "Oh." replied tin- prlncoHh. "when go shopping Juki mi n I mi.' will money nnl Imv wlml I mil "i.n I. ihe end of It "-Mlluiul.'' liMiru.il, AccordliiK to an Italian phyololun tho cliaimol from tho mouth to the stomach Ik tho Kent of tho roiikoh ot hunger and thlrt, which ho claim) to havo BiippreHBcd by cocalno Injoc tlona. f 4 - -. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f ---'4----4--f-f---4.-.4. 4. KOK HAL13200 t'KK l'otuluma Incii- ' bator chonp, O. M. Uoad, ooa 13. Oth. 280' FOR SALK 1C0 aero lolinriulati- moiit, kooiI lovul laud, on county road, 11 mlloa from Medford. O, M. Hoao, 002 Haat Oth. I'hono Main GG62. 28:j KOU HUNT Fiirnlflhud lioutto cIoho In. M. A. ltador, box 49G. In atilro ut Commorclul club, PINCHOT FIGHTS 8 Chariies Water Power Trust With Do inn Back of California Conrjrcss man's Bill Gnuitlnu niulits In Na tional Forests to Puwtr Developers. WASHINGTON. D. O.. Fob. Un charging tho water power trust with "exerting Its enormous Interests" to puns the hydro-electric bill Introduced by CongrMMmMiv ttakvr of California, granting tho trust rightx In tho Meno national forusts In California, Ulf ford Plnohot today, through tho Na tional Gotuorvntluu nsHOolntlnu, up pealed to ofliigroM to defeat tho measure. Vote on tho bill comes up In tho house tomorrow. Plnohot paid: "If tho Mnkr hill U pawed It would set a dangerous precedent for giving away public propyl ty to water power Interests for nothing. Con gressman Raker's assertion to tho contrary- Is si transparent protons. This Is conclusively proved by nu merous telegrams pouring In upon congressmen from water power In terests aud Ms anil's all over tho country. The concerns would not bo active unless they were Interested. Tholr enormous Infliumce Is oxortod to puim a 1)111 which on Its face In volves only $75 annually. The fact Is, they give the passage of the measure would help them to osetipu togulatlnn In the Interust of the public. Tho Raker bill constitutes a dnugorous attack upon the conser vation Hllcy and publlu welfare." Time For Tact. "I won $200 In that gamo last night." confided n friend. "Good for you!" wo cried. "I wnnt to tell some folks about that they" "Now, look here! You keep still about It. I wouldn't lot my xvlfe know about that gntno for anything." "But you told mo that your wife wns n good follow and let you play poker all you wanted to." "She does. She never kicks about my sitting In a game, aud even If 1 loso she cheers me up and" "Well. I thought so. Why shouldn't I tell her about tUU gamo?" "Why. you chuoip! I won $200 that's why. And 1 need tbo money. It my wtfo asks where I was. fell her I was oat lowing J.V) on a prtxcuguL" Cleveland Ploln Dealer. About niio-i'feveiilli of the area of Africa, nlniut 1.1(00,1)1)0 .square idIIch, Mill awaits exploration. A handy twitio cutter, which can be kept strung on a Imll ol twine, reiulv for immediate use, has lieeii patented l)V .i Miirvlnud man. HELP THE KIDNEYS .Medford Keaders Are Way. i'aruliiK the It'H tho little kldtidy IIIh Tho lame, enk or nuhliitc back Tho uiinotk.'tH.l urinary dlRorduni -That loud to droiwy and HrlKht'H dlttoniH). When tho kldunyH aro aluk, IIolp tlmm with Doan'u Kidney I'lllB, A romody uapoclally for flick kld- noya. Doan'H havo boon curing kidney troubhw for 7f yonrH. Kntlorsod by .10,000 pcoplo on domod at home. l'roof In a Mud ford cltlzou'H atnto inent. Mrs. Mary Wintorhiildor, nonr W. JnokKon St., Medford, Oro., tjnyHi "I iinoil Doan'u Kidney PIIIh with bono flulal romiltN when mifforltiK from kldnoy troiihlu and I know of othor porHona who havo tukon thorn with Miiccowi. Since I tiHcd Donn'H Kldnoy IMIIh about a year ui;o, I havo not had tho leant troublo from my kid iioh. Thin romody dotmrvon my Inmrty oudoriHimoiit." I'or wilo by all dcalorn. I'rlco fiO ctmtH. KoHtor-MIIburii Co., Huffalo, Now York, nolo agouta for tho United HtatoH. Itomombfr tho mono Duan'u and tako no oihor. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, J). O. Public Land Mnttera: Final Proof. Desert Landvt'onteata und Minim; Cases. Bcrlp. ABPocinto Work for Attornoys TUSCAN SPRINGS flavins no equal on earth In varloty df mlnoral watere and curinu dlHouHQfl that incdlclncH will not reach, If you aro in need of hanlth. como now. Wo arc open nil tho year and can bIvo the bcHt of caro and attention now as well IK MEASURE na m aumtnor. StaRO daily irom uou muff to tho uprlnt'B. Furthor par UculaiH iiddrcsa E. 13. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN BPIUNOS. OAL, 0'IEI 10 AIO CALIFORNIA Father of Orctin System Conft'irliin With ProflressKo Lenders In Gold rn State Is tin His Way South Plans for Tax Amendment. . SAN' IfltANtMSrO.Cul.. Fob. VI V. S. I'Mlt'ii. known iih tin "lulhoi of the initiative ami roloromlum" ami fur- vonis lioiul of tlto tlnoi't levUln lion movement in Oijfitn, is in Sun Franeisoo Malay. While licie Mr r'Kvu i concurring with tho lenders of the government movement fur n oiiiiHtitutioiial amendment lor n luniie rule taxation vvhioli will lie placed he. fore tlto people ol' t'alifniiiiii by in itiative potition. A similar amend ment wus adopted in Diogou and cx porieiioo hax sugvested some alight aimtniliuents which wilt make the nioamire more ohmI.v oHiHtive vvilli out (lie mceky of enabling legisla tion. Mr. r'lioii is, now on liia way l southern California. I'imoi In iv turn hero lie amy atldies l( piililn' meeting mi the Oregon wx(ein and related mailers of diieot logislatio'i Willi Mpccinl reference to t'alilornm problems. WASHINGTON TAXES SHOW INCREASE IN PAST YEAR OhYMI'IA, Wm.li.. FUli. ULTu for all puMie )Mir)e'S "tnte, enmi ty aud 1401100), for the your lllll amounted to 'i0,u:t),&M, or $ -'.". CI per capita, $127.10 for. a fmnilv of live piitim, nay a statement pro. paieil hv the hImIh lax i'uitimisiMi. Thin hIiohm hii ineivHso !' fl.UIII. 'Mhl over 1 1) HI. One of the inleirsi iilg ten tu res nl" the ie-rl is Hint the total inerense, 1) IT.I.'KI. is uuil through ihe railroads of the stale. CHINESE REBELS LURE IMPERIALS INTO TRAP LONDON', !Vb. l.. Ihioese leli eN in the prnviiiee,nt Anhnei me to day reported to have lureil (enet.il CIlMIIJf llsitn's iiopenal at hi v into ,i trail which eot InuidredM of lives uml resulted m nuntlii'i' rebel vijlol. Iehelr mined their trenehe-. prctenil cil to ret i cal. ami, hIumi the imHrml lltinH were eiuiuhl, e.vplisleil the miiiox. HnMliltiK for hoaltn. IF YOU OWN A LOT Vc will liulltl you a homo on monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Co. Building Ih tho ono you mako In your por honal upponrnuro. Let tin do up your colhiiM, cuffH and ahlrta mid wlilrt walitH, and you can lio nl waya xuro of preHontliiK a kooiI, well Ki-enmetl nppearanco. Our work Ih reliable, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Pacific 1101. Home 1."5. MI'.DI'Oltn, OltK. In connection with our complete line of feed and poultry supplies, wc have added a cornplcte line of WHIPS for retail and whole sale trade RUSS MILL ! rj. mr-!. Coil nf n Ollh Raret. Tim development ot the silk nmiiu fnctuio In litighiml Iokuu some time in tho sevontcoiitli roiitory, hut was gi onlly extended through the enter pilxc of John l.omhe ot, horhv, wlm la 17lf wont to Leghorn, Itnly. u loiiiii the hovtet nt tho Leghorn nllli umiiiiraitures, a most ill'lh ult m ililmi gcioim uduintuio Visitors wore ai lowed to pus thiougli the iictiuls nnd see the miiclilnos In motion, hilt louhl learn nothing of their loiislrui' tlnu ami operation llnniij. through the good otm-v of a pi lest, Letup e cured employment as a woihmun. slept In the mill, worked at a spinning machine and by ululU mado meiuure incntH and plain, lie woikimI at tno mill until an KnglUh whip vvas mmi! on purpose to take him uwa) lie Imtl MCMiocly willed when an srttied hrlg was HHiit nttur hint, and ho Isirely o on pod wifely to Kiigmiid. It Is ald that lie died at th tit id twenty nine, poisoned by the cuilmnrlos ot ld Leghorn employer, but the nilk ibauo facturo was loeiintly imtMbllstuHl, lie came a giutit tiidu(ry In ICugainil ami him since boon vstnuilsiieii an over ino wurld.Ntitluiial Mngiulim. To till II off eleetlie llu'llt" in places wliore ihev ah' liki'lv tn lie I'orgidtcii at IV el time then ho- lieen mi entail an autniiwilii' nil nit .wilrh. UssttliiH for health. To Every Owner of An Oi! Lamp Would voti like more lilil f IIH lor litflt fur lts inuiii .' ' The MARVEL VAPORIZER riot il. IJiirn nir with ih.. nil, A I If IS FK'KK. Tin1 Vaiiii'i'.ii' tiiriis 1 he oil into kuk or npor, mixes t hi vajior with the air ami tlu-n hums it. IvoHtilt- a pure white, .suH, steady light. I'eH'eet liglit for Imll' the -ist . Vaporiy.er oulv Mo 'eiits, with huriier ol) eeutn. LCverv ImmIn ean afford one. Mail a card to T. Henry Callaghan 102 Mistletoe Street, with niir imnther and address and gel a I'l'vi' trial. Agents wauled. Itefereiin' J.n km n CuiiiiU ll.itiK Monthly Blooming nnd Climbing Rosos, Troo Roaoa, Slindo Trees, Small Fruita, Strawberry Plants nnd a General Aisortmont of All Kinds of Fruit Troos H. B. PATTERSON Office la Niuli Hotel IObby liioldo Knlrnuii- Next to Umber Shop Sales) urtl till Kontlt 1 Ir Street Offlro I'linno Main (lilt IteMdetiro I'hono .Main UIUU J'J4'lJ..'J . l . Tftr rp - .. ; , V tcim a-yor . . ,.,., --L .TTiR ii.. .r7.. 7 1 2 .civocnr -iiirii'lBiVt Z li-JC!f ' I v 444r4 First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and TJiulividod Profits $05,000.00 United Slates and Postal Savings Depository Wo' solicit your business, which will rucoivo our careful attention. !'. K. DIItJKL, IMIKSIDKNT M. h. ALFOUD, OASIUMU OltltlH CKAW'I'Oltl), ARSIHTANT CASH I UK Nearly a quarter of a century under tho sanio initiiagement THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded becauso oC Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of invest muni; Courtoous and liberal treatment ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I". Vawter, President CI. M. Undloy, Vice Profl. 0. Ar. lel)onald, Cashior Valley Second Hand Store lluys ami Srlla Srooml-llnnil Goods, Cooper, Rulilirr, Brass, Eto, M. J. PILCKEn, Prop. 15 Ninth Fir Home tl.1t Hull 11071) IN STOW km BOWELS ftm lr lafixMS. KiS ' "' ' - (4MWM, Jll 4I l Sl",'l ',,,l' ' " m II hUm m tafc n ls0.. I. MiMilit1tprMMll '" MflarfttekMrtHttlra. Hrtr.lilr hn .1114 1 f . "', k " '" am ' r' Nl WW MmK W-jh It I UnuLH. k nmWml W "'' Jwtt ln, Wi 4 !" t -ii' -. . It. Imk Umim M l r ' , My w ii(M iWm. N.ht.4(n. I Mt.1 MMtifaOMI. Ttwl'i H I"" - ' ' 'H . ' Ut pnfb J "f1" I'VVIM"., 1 (IVU-fABUlS. Vl il-' '' Mlll' ' I "' ' ' ' H .! Id lull"" Ml1svl.. .Mi.ve. , J A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All jjiutrnntuod. Now in Hie timo to iot your liou.so wired. Clood lilit adds to the comfort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. I J i I - 4444 - e - r4