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PAGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune ---- .-. --- - .ii mil .- - AN INDKI'ENDlCNT NBWRPAPKK puwanmuo Kvanv aptkiinoon MXOICIT SUNDAY. IIV TUBS MBPFOllD PJUNT1NQ CO. Tho Democratic Tlmcn, Tim Medford Hull, Tho Medford Tribune. The. Bouth ern OreRonlnn, The Ashlnnd Tribune. North Plr street; phone, llnln 3021; Home 76. QBOnOH PUTNAM. IMltor and Manner Entered n neeonil-cliiss matter nt Medford, Oregon. undT the act of March Jt. 1879. Official Pswr of tho Cttv of Mwtford. Ofrirtut Ptwr of Jackon Conty. KunscniPTion hates. One rr. by malt (..15 "0 One rnnwtli. liv matl M Pt-r month. ilellvon! v carrier In Mlfnrd JncVuonvlU and On- Irnt Point M Pitnriinv onH". bv mall, per yonr.. 1 ft" Weelclv. per vmr l-SP nwonjT ciKcniiATiorr. DMJv avfrnttf for fw month! tPK November t11. TM end- TuU Seated Wire United Trf Bttpntche. The Mali THhun I on nl at the TVrrv Nw Rlnml. San FrencUco Por11nd TTotet NVW 'an.t, tVirtland Powmn Nfvn Co . Vnrtlawd. Ota. W O Whltner. Seattle, Waah. lvrnDroifn. oncaon. MolrnrtoltK of Snit?.rn Tefrnn and Northern Pallforn'B. and the fmteet itrw1ni r'tv In Oresmn Tnrilatlnn IT R renPUK 1910 K940' pyttmatPd. IpII 10.Wfl. PIvp Minrtrod thond dn'lar Orrltr Wntpr fSrotpm eornnlete1. irlylne fe?f minniv niiro mnuntnln trntsr. and 17.J rnOoa o' rppa rwved. Pofnfflc twwrtnta for venr enrtlnr Knvpmhr 10. lPtl. show lnrren of 19 pr cent Ttnnnor fr.il cttv In Orernn Tlnme Ttivnr Snlp?nrr nrp's won eweep ptko tHtp (M f "Annie Wnc of th lnrl" At Ihp N'atlfitial Annie pinr FooVapp 1909 and a er of Wirtnwu won TIrt Irtre tn 1910 t rnnpdlan Ir'prnatlonal ApdIp Rhn Voncouvpr n C! ri t Trtro In 1011 t SnnVnnp Vattnnul Annlp Phow Tror n. (.irlnftt' of NVwtflVfni pnm T'lv'-r IV-1M ipHeht itept nr'f- 'n n" m'Vk pf thp world dtir- WHS EXHIBIT! .V Rreat deal of Interest Is center ing about the exhibit of the Mining Men's club at the Hotel Xaafc, and for the benefityof tho uninformed relative to the purpose of the organi zation. Secretary Patterson explains that in many sections. of the veat to day the mining clubs are taking up the work left undone by most of the publicity onouihuUtoas which hereto fore have dM-oted their entlro time and energy in string publicity to the ngriciiltural, horticultural and Urn her resources of their respective com munities. The chief objects of the Wining MeVs club here are to advance the interest of the owner of mineral bear ing ground, no matter whether It be gold, cop; r. roat, iron, lime or clay, so Jang as it may properly be claaaed as mineral ' The club desires to keep In close touch with tilt; mining Industry In Siskiyou. Jackson and Jonepfcine counties and to endeavor to induce the probpective investor to locate la nn jKirtion tf the section mentioned. In connection with the general work of the club the seeretary-Jf maintaining an exhibit or the miner als of southern Oregon and northern California, as well as keeping up a general correspondence with the mill ing journals of the west, relative to reliable mining news. The exhibit of all jwooerUe art tabtefulh arranged In splendid show i uses, r i ee of ebarge. Thanks to the hotel company who hare assisted the club in the matter of the best office in the city. Tho affair of the clnb are under fie coutrol of a board of directors consisting of Dr. John P. Heddy. V. ,T Newman. 18. C. Ireland. T. II. Cal lahan. C. C. Kowjnau, H. H. Me Oai thy, "George IS. Iloos, George Putnam, it. Ljunpman. It. W. Uuhl and C. V. PfiUerwn. TVs board of 11 member meet monthly and all matter of Importance are placed be fore them for their consideration. The regular meeting nights of the c'.ub are on the second and fourth WeduMdnvs of each mouth at the city hall. :t COMMUNICATIONS. 111 CLUB To llio cditoiv-I was greatly inter ested iu ivartiife the communication bv "Furuier" couunoittuiir h the ar ticle in bwuu of 35lh pn "Huyinjr at Jfoine." 1 wiwli to heartily endorse KnniU'rV stulouwatri, uud nlso the hciitiiiunl- i-xprutwpil ju the odiloriul in number column, "A Hint to llio 'Fanner ha not at nil ovojtntcd the mntter. The inerolmnt of Med-i-uil cirlaiiily cannot ioaUko huw iniicli trade i turned away t'l'otji lionio bv (heir m-f uiiig every offort to use nil lion . grown produet firat, and if jicceamiry. supplement with iniporU-d product . iii'temi the policy at pre cut l'oII"wi'd. Muit) peoplp hero have come lo I lie .iiilusion that "What is miiicc for tin- yoortc, i- viiuco lor the eni'der." ,. -i ml .i wi i.r oid-, heciiu-.i ih.' i.iu f-,io iiii'iit bv -i duiiif.' Olf-CUARDIM', THE OLD AND Kl ZONA and Now Alexfro offov shining oxamples of A luinnlav and reactionary Arizona has followed the Oregon system. Tho new government is running smoothly. Tho people designate the party nominees and choose the United States senators. New "Mexico follows the old slanrt-nnt system of con ventions, and lets the politicians do the work and run the government. The first day the New Mexican legislature meets, two members are arrested and forced to resign for participa tion in a bribery scandal. The legislature has since been deadlocked over the electioirof a United States senator. The old. old story of bribery and corruption, of scan dal and shame is being rehearsed. Row much better the now scheme where the people rule! TEDDY'S FORCES B0LTC0ML1 IXMAXAPOUS. lud., March 26 -K.reMti;r their determination to elerl four contesting dele.ente ul large, tae supporters of Colonel Ko.Mevelt boiteil the republienn ?tnte convention lier tmiay after four delegates Und been inj-trncted to vote for ProsWent Tnft in tho ChicaRo eotnentiou. The recalcitrant ItooMreK atltter rats ohjeoteil to the ruling of the wifmniltw on rnl pemnttint; cn ttel delegnte in the convention ! vote i contest in tthich tltey were lhnnele-. involved. WAR UPON DOGS TO BEGIN Off APRIL FIRST The dog nuisance promisee to be eliminated from the list of chronic complaints of the city, and that quickly. April 1 Is the last day that will be given to the owners of dogs In which to pay the tax and after that day H. B. Cady aerts that ev ery pet dog and those that are not pets will be taken from ovory dis trict of the city and killled. Mr. Cady believe that he will he a busy man and estimates that the population of dogdom is nearly as large as the population of the city. Should the tax he paid on all of those peps the city would receive several hundreds of dollars at the present rate of $1.50 to $S. Tags for the canjnes cn be ob tained from llr. Cady only, the city recorder having turned the Blatter over to him entirely. For tho information of those that, may not see him on the streets, Mr. Cady states that he can be notified as to those that wish tags by calling Home phone 30-L. CRACK OUTFIELDER LOSES $1200 WHILE BATHING PASO ROBLES, Cal.. March 2C -Leaving jewelry and money to the amount of $1200 in a friend's coat while he took a plunge in tho hath at the Tourist hotel here, Otto Mc- Iver, crack outfielder of tho San Francisco Coast league basoball tem, is out tlat sum today. Though he was In the bath hut a short time, the thief, who evidently had planned the job in advance, made a clear getaway, without leaving a clew. Motor Boat Show In Montreal MONTREAL, March 26. The ad vance that motor boatlug ha made during the past year and the tremon dous hold that the sport lias obtained upon the affections of the public are amply demonstrated In the first an nual National Motor Boat and Marine ISnglM show, which opened In the t Arena in this city today. The loading manufacturer of motor oraftf, on glnes aud marine fitting of the Unit ed State and Canada are represent ed. All type of powor boats are dis played, from tiny self-propelled canoe to luxuriously fitted cruisers ot fifty feet in length. Rivers Gets the Coin LOS ANG15LB6. CI., March 2C.t Joe Rivers, near lightweight, has earned ?10,000 in tho prize ring dur ing the last year, according lo flguros compiled today by his manager, Jpo Levy, hacked up by the amount of cancelled checks "turned over by Mc Carey following Itlvors' fights horo. Joo has been offered . an olght- round battle with Joo Mftndot, which he Is considering. It In believed bo will rofuso to meet Mandot oluowjioro tJian on tho Pacific coast. Customers Get Rebate OLYMP1A, Wash., March 2C Consiimpr are entitled to 8 pur cont on tholr deposits with meters with gns und olectiic companies In this gtnto. according to an order of tho I your monoy. public sorvico conimlBslon horo, Tho PARISIAN 8AGH I a delightful commlshlon also decided that the (hair dressing that Is being used to tompaiiloH rulnnot reuilro a higher day bv many thousand of lovely d-pohit than will meet the estimated AincrlcaiiK who dft'-st uuclraiilJtn s bill of tho coiiBUiucr for one moptb. , Largo bottlo GO cents. anSDFOttD MATL TRTBUKE. NEW SYSTEMS. jjovornmpnt. SE S OF LIFE LONDON. March lit!.--Suffering complete urendowi while beins nithil from Koine to 1'nris for pi cial treatment, Charles W. Morse, the (onviftetl banker who was rocentlv imroleu from Atlanta irion by PtTi letit Tnft on Recount of ill health, i lyiiur toilny at the point of dentil in Florotu'e, Italy. When relcH-ed from pri.n nliont thro mouths ajio, Motvo w suffer ing from a complication of kidney uml heart trouble. Jt wu prediett'd bv the government siinn'oiw ut that time that. More would live one mouth it ket in .i:iil, mul prohnbly -i. if lib erated. DAILY WEATHER FORECASTS FOR FIGHTING FROSTS Preparations for the frost period hare beeu completed by Professor P. J. O'Gara and everything is in readl nees to successfully combat Injury ot the orchards from cold weather. Although no immediate, danger is anticipated for the pours and apples as yet, predictions are being made dally, to 1 sure tbrft no extremely cold snap should find the orchardlsts off tholr guard. A little smudging In being commenced for the peachos, which are nearly in full bloom at this time. Orchardists who may wish tho foro cast for the night may obtain the same by calling centrals of either the Bell or the Home phone after C:30 p. m., when the forecast Is made out. Later the conditions will ho watched as late as 9 p. m. for any unexpected developments, and these, too, may be obtained from the phone offices by calling after that hour. All the cities of the valley will be given the forecast in the same tnttn ner as is Medford. Hven Grants Pass will receive the benefit this year for the first time. ARMORED CRUISERS ON VAY TO CHINA LAND WASHINGTON, I). C. March 20. Three armored cruisers which are today en route from Hawaii to the Philippines under command of Ad miral Soulherland, will perhap be ordered to Chin more quickly than hail but exoected. This inovo Is probable through dispatches from Consul Baker of Oiiung Kiug, whlcj? confirm a report that Bert Hicks, uv American teacher, has been killed and his companions named Sheldon and Hoffman, Injured In the Inter ior of China, Koyuls to Train in Vii'K"bi WASHINGTON. J). C. March 26. Manager Lush and the players of tha Montreal loam of the Interna- Uoim, wy,ult mthilTQd in tll city to- day preparatory to going to Char- lottesvllle, whore thoy aro to got Into condition for tho coming soason. The Royals will remain In the old Do minion several weeks, during which time they will ongage In pracllco game with Petersburg, Roanpke, Lynchburg and other toani of tho Virginia league, Tells Women How to Have Charming Hair Rough, ruurHO har Is unnecowiury; to is faded, dull looking hulr. ' Dandruff and fcculp itch are both caused by an accumulation of scurfy filth and can easily be gotten rid of. Dandruff germs cnuso falling hulr and dlsousos of the hulr and siGalp, and should ho destroyed. If you have any of the hair troubles mentioned above Chas. Strang will guuruutoe PARISIAN BAOI3 to nd ovory oup of tlieiji or vyll rpfund 1 EID MET)TOTO, QUROOy. TTKS1UY, MAHCir 20. 1012. POLITICAL (Paid Advertisement.) County Clerk. I horoby announce myself us a can didate for tho donuicirttlo nomination for tho offlco ot county olnrlc, sub ject to tho will ot tho voters of that party nt tho prliimrbM. 1 promise tho peoplo ot Juckson county that In cno of my nomination and olect'on 1 will fulfill tho duties of tho office ac cording to "law and tho best ot my kuowledgo tuul ability. W. II. Mtl.LEU. Gold IIlll, Ore, Feb. 1C, 191U. l'or Sheriff. I announce myself as ft candidate for shsrlff, promising continuance ot the buslueesllke administration I havo glvon thu office In the pas. W. A. JONliS. County Hocordcr. I am a caudldate for a second term for the offlco of County Re corder on tlfo Kopubllran ticket, sub ject to tho coming primary. I have conducted the orflco to thu best of my ability, the hooks nro al ways opon for Insvectlou and fool that I am ontltlud to a second term. FK1I) L. COI.VIG. For Prosecuting Attorney. I horoby nnnounre myself us a candidate Tor tho democratic nomi nation tor tho office ot prosecuting attorney for tho first proeecutlng at torney district ot Oregon, embracing the counties of Jackson and Jose phine, subject to tho will of the vot ers of that purly at tho primaries, and I pledge tho people of Jackson and Josephluo counties that In the event ot my nomination and olectton I will fearlessly, Impartially, and to tho beat ot my ability prosecute all violations of lnw la said district and endeavor to administer the dutloa of said office with the almost efficiency and economy. K. K. KELLY. For Representative. I respectfully present my name as candidate for representative to the republican votors at the coming pri mary. I have hoea once honored by the people ot Jackson county, having been chosen to represent them In tho state assembly two years ago, If nominated and elected, I shajl do In tlto future as I have In the part: give tu my oqustltiMiitB as hpnost and faithful servleu.tnfvUu within my power. 1 realise that there are mat ters of Importance to southern Ore gon that will come up In the next meeting ot the legislature at Salem, and It will he my oarnest detlre If elected to act to the fullest satisfac tion of 'all the peoplp of Jackson county. J. A. WBSTKKLU.S'D. For County Cominh".loncr. I hereby announce myself as can didate for the nomination of county commissioner for the four your term, subject to the endorsement of the republican voters at tho primary olectlon April 19, 1912. If nominated mid olectod I will during my term of office conduct the business of Jaoksou county ou a striotly business bsl. and to the cst Interests of the taxpayer, and without foar or favor to any party, parties or to any particular section of the county. W. q. LBBVKK. Kor rounty .Imlgo. I am a candidate for the nomlnn tlon of county Judge of Jackson coun ty to ,be determined by the will of the voters at the prlmarle April 19, 1912. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of offlco, a soon as lawful authority of the votors can be secured, bond tho county and begin the construction of a scientific system of pormanont roade. Ono mil lion and a half dollars Is not too much for thU purpose. Iiut u dol lar's value must bo had for ovory dollar spent. I will oppose Increas ing tho county's warrant Indebted ness and will endeavor to roduco tho snino and restore tho county'i credit. I will assume full r"noriH,.bMty for u business administration ot ovory county offlco. F. K. MIORRICIC. Kor filicrlff. I rosnoctfiilly present my nnmo to the renubllcan votorrt as candidate for shorlff of Juckaon county at tho coming prlmarle. I buv w two terms nH conatablo of Medford district, and If nominated and qloctod I shall serve the peoplo In tho future as In the pst. ATJJ, P. BINGLKR. Per "Ahhchs'ii'. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for a second term for county assessor, subject to the republican prlmrlw, April 1Q, 1012, and prom Ibo if nominated und . cloctpd tp do my duty iu tho filturo iih I havo Jn tho past. W. T. OIUBV13. County Itccorder. I hereby announce mycelt iih a can didate for tho republican nomination CARDS for tho office of county recorder, mib. Jeot to the will of tho voter of that pavly at the primaries. 1 wns bom and rained nl Knglo Point, Ore. 1 havo for tho past two yearn boon deputy in the nHNOMsor' office and nil 1 ask tho people to do Im to look up my ehanicler and past record bo tore ciiHtlug tholr ballots, CHAUNOUY FLOUICY. . County Cleric. I uuttottiioo myiudf us a cnudltlato for the republican nomination for thu office of county clerk, nubjuct to ("lie primaries April 111, IHia. N. L. NAUUISGAN. For ItcprcMiutiitlxe. 1 hereby announce myself as n cuu dtdtito for the nomination as one of the two rcpreututtvoi to thu assem bly for Jackson comity, to b chosen by tho republican voters at thu pri mary olectfnn April 1U, 191. My two Interests tho ranch nt Central Point and law prauUco having tu-ought mo In touch with conditions confronting both thu furm er and the litis! lies man, In ('unseat ing to make tho rare for tho uoinluu tlou for representative, 1 wish to state that I am In favor of well liullt highways, constructed along econom ical mid scientific lines. 1 favor such lawn ua will unable our orchardlst to protect aud care for their orchards In the beat possible manner. 1 be lieve In such legislation as will pro tect mid safeguard all the Interests ot the iMtople In matters of taxation, railroad rate and efficient public survlee. And If niiiiilnuted and elocted, 1 will give to each taxpayer Inmost, efficient and ItuslneaslIkH service. JOHN 11. CAKK1N. IVoM'cutliic Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of prosecuting attorney for the First prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, compris ing the countle of Jackson and Jo sephine, subject to the will of the republican voter at the prlmarle. If nominated and elected I will faithfully discharge the dutle of the office, houeslly, impartially, econom ically and to the best of my ability. 11. IC. 1UNNA. Jacksonville, Ore., MarcB II. 1012 I'or Slicilff. To tte Hepublloans or Jackson ceunty: I hereby anHonnco ttal l; a caiy dldatn for tha Republican nomination for sheriff of Jackson county. Ore subject to the wishes of the voters of the Republican party, to be expressed at the primary election on April IDth. 1913. Ip cs I should be nominated and eiccteu to me sain oiiirr, i pn ise the pepl of Jackson county a businesslike administration of the of fice. BMMKTT liieiiSON. Pot- 1'HMcutlng Attorney. 1 hereby announce myself a rand. date for tho republican nomination to the office of prosecuting attorney for the first district, Oregon. If I am nominated and elected I shall prose cute all violations of the law. and especially will I prosecute all viola tions of the Ibnior laws, and all biws safeguarding the welfare of young manhood and womanhood In this Jur Isdlctlou. Thl I shall do with what ever of streugth and ability my six years' experience a a practicing at torney and three years a deputy prosecuting attorney of thl district has conferred. Vfery iepeclfully, J. N. JOHNSTON. (Paid adv.) Telephone Directory The- next' Issue of Directory will go to press April 1st. Any changes or corrections should bo reported prior to that date. PACIFIC raLEPIJONR TBW3- 'ORAI'II CO. Yes, You Can Grin IIH KM jtZZZh9S H h IODiirtf,f with satisfaction Jf wo havo guru of your tooth, for thoy will budc well uud glvo you ii comfortable feeling. Wo do all klnda of Dental work In a thmniighly professional manner nud yet pliurgo piost modeiitly for our Horvico, Clillillon'H teeth wo niaku a specialty of. IJrlug the youngsters horo ho thut wo may niiiko tholr pioiitlm look gootl, and feel good. DR. BARBER, The Dentist $07 "on Farmcrx and Frultgroworu Uanlc Illdg., Medford, Orogon Paclfio Phono Main 0D3 Home rhono 287-L. I V2SSSSB& I k I TO Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, 1),0. Publlo Ltiiid Mntterit: Final Proof. Dooort LaudH, Contest and Mlnlnif Cohom. Rcilp. Valley Second Hand Store H,uys ami Sells Scconil-Hanil Goods, Copper, RuMicr, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER.'Prop. 15 North Fir Home nni Hell llOTU PLUMBING Stoam and Hot. Wator Hoating All Work lirnittPo4. l'rlctm lltmi)iml)liv, COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Howard Block, Eutrnco on oth t. roUlo aoai. noun a4i. ...m , -i A SNAP 0 acres, slv mllea from Medford, good graded road creases the tract, , all free noil, nl $ro per acre. J1000 j will handle, easy terms on balance. ' Part Is croek bottom land, KU'lablo ' for alfalfa. Several springs on the i place. Timber enough to pay for the , tract. No buildings. In the Griffin ' creek district. W. T. York & Co. TUSCAN SPRING flavltiK no eouul on earth In variety, of mineral waters and curing diseases that medlilncs will not reach. If you sre In need of health, count now. Wo are open all the year and can give the best of care and attention now as well as In summer. Stage dally from Red llluff to the prlncs. further par ticular addrtss E. 15. WALBRIDGE rrSPA.V KPItlNGS. CAU aiicii FOR SALE OR TRADE 1(10 acres I'J index i,t of Klamath Falls on main mad to lkmietv. About 8fi acres will be under the gov ernment ditch and can bo irrigated. Kin alfalfa or garden land. A abundance of free outside ranch. Ono of the bent proosillons there ht in that seetioii tor a man who wants to engage in the sheep luiaineaa. loent ed iust riirht for a townstte when the railroad is built from Kluniath i Fall to Lakeview. Price 5(1 per' acre. Will extv.nogo lor Aicuioru city or country proparty. W, T. York (Si Co. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency POIt KAl.IC 5 miles out from Mod g 1 r0 iter acre. good 160 acres ford at terms. 10 acres near Central Pnlut at Jirio per acre. ISO acrea Hbtitil IS miles out, G0 par aero. 2 acre 1 Vt I'HIes opt, $800, r.O down, $10 mouth, low Interest; party leaving. Lot In Walnut I'ark COxl Sfi only $225 cash, about 180 ft. from West Main st. :tl acres set to alfalfa, a good Htaiid, bouse, barn itid other improvements; SUCO por acre. Wo have city proporty to trade on ranches. Call mid boo us IT you have any thing to trndo, from u Juck- hnlfo to a niauslon. MIKCi:iiIiANi:OII.S 1io has mi Incubator to sell? 1 havo a buyer. Overland unto at u bargain, only $600. Kqulty to trade In a B room plus- tored hotiHo on ittsieago 1 in provod or unimproved, 40,000 neros of good limber which will cruise well. 26,000 acre In a good idioop ranch In Calif, Klioop can bo bought at umrlcot price, KMPLOYMIONT Olrl!i for guueral housowork, Hlx coal inluera. Coal minors to work by tho ton. l'liouo In your ardent for men; no charges u the (iinployor. E, F. A. BITTNER ROOMS G AND 7, PALM PL0CK Opposito Nash Hotel Phono 1111; Home, II. A Klamath ,4 v WHERE TO GO TONIGHT 4-r4 I'lid' r dlu i Hon IVni'li n iniiii (' VIiiM I" ' luilii'i h had ,T (IffirlHg .1 rs.Mntclilew PbotoplajH "TIIK i.OjKor .1(111. V itrsifiN" Htrangn liltm lc Im tdctit In the life of I bat noted poet. "THIS SHRINKING It A VI I UIC" A thillllng roinaiic of early days In the sou 111 went "POTTNIIV MAKING IN A.MIOIt- IC." IntereHtlug. education) 'Till: KING'S llMMANIi" A love affair In the eaily life of Krodeilck the (Treat "Wll.l.li:. TIIK llt'NTIilt" A leal live CIIUHMly Al. SATIIICII. the liier U'OIHAVOIt'l'IIS. the MiiNlrlans matim:i:h iivkry ikvy Ailmlxnlou l"c. Chlldrru r.r lQc THEATRE 1Q. sun., Xton., Tu. d "il. , Yniidi'vllle Ait llMtRO Jt ROl.l'K KiiiicWnt.iMit Comedian Th. "TIIK UlAKKMK" A WiMtorti Drama "IIKIt IIKMtTS Kltl'ltiK" A vit touching love slot )' Tin': PRKMK.vn.Mrcvr" The huslMiid rescue wife aud bnblea "ASCIK.ST ItOMI." Hcerttc "MKItUI.V A MILLIO.NAIRU' Au abaoltiU'ly original comedy drama tSreulngs, 10c any set In the houiw. Bpoclal Children's Mat inee every Saturday and Hundny at 3 p. in., ad in las Ion Co and tocr. Follow (he crowds to the Isls. We solicit your patruungu, which will be received with court esy. Mali & Myers Taxi Co. Thu ten Im nud Touting ('wm Phones; Paeirie IIOU Home 150 Time Rates: City on Pavetnvuts, J8.00 por hour Countr, l .'.0 pr hour WuUIng Time: 10 Cents Kvery Four Minute or fl.no Per Hour Ladle Hhopplug. 3.6tl I'r IKntr Doctors' City Calls IU.uO l'r Hour Taximeter Rat": One or two imsscngers, first hlf mile 611c; eaeh quarter throaftr I Or. Three or more passengers, ftrst third mile 50c; each ofie-sixth mllu tberoaftor 10c. Xo calling or dismissal charge within a mile radius of stand. All paved streets are Included within thu mile radius. Service Day or Night Take the drown Curs F0RDE CAM Dp IT Do you want your lawn jml in flrnl cIiihh Hliapi'? All work guaranteed. Loavo uddrcsH willi II. II. I'ntlcroi, (iuuker Nuihcry, NiihIi lintel. Draperies Wo carry u vnry noinplnla lino of (Irnpt'rli'H, laao curliiltiii, fix- tUrt'M, I'll' , lllllt 00 III) dlOlHi'H of tiilitUHti'i'lnK A Mpi'Dlat limit to looli aftur tills 'veilt uxulimlvuly mul will kIvd ii kjmmI Hi'i'vlen an In pomsIIiIii to cut Iu uviui tho larsiMt cillis. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO Watch Our Addition Grow JackNtin ami Hiiiuuilt Medford Realty and Improvement Cwipny M, 1 .t II. Co, lildg. STAR irkTWTH l 0TlTfe i Jl M Lf ii I Miu V