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,v; V f A. Jb4 ( a n o- Ue. ffy". Mot Toxm nSDFORP fATT) TRTBUNTO, MEDFORD, OlvEGOlOiQNDAY, SVJPTIflMBKR 2, 1012. Mbdford mail tmbune iNtmi' 'lCNDlfiKT N'IGU'RPAT'nit ..... -. - '":j:- :-.::." - jsviwir aitkukoon tfuwAY nr TRK K ritlNTINCl CO. i7.t,JPn2?:r"1,p Tim1. Thn Mrdford Mall. Tjie Mo.lfortl Tribune, Tlio South urn Orefttmlan, Tho Ashland Tribune. LABOR, ITS OWN REGARD OfflC Mull Trlbuno Uullillne, SB-S7-23 Notth rir direct; phone. Mnln 3021s llsrtd "fi. OWOKOK PUTfUM, Kultorniul Manager HiitriTil ns second-class matter nt MotUord. Oregon, nJcr tho net of March 8, 1S79. 0II1 Paper of tho City of Medford. Official I'd per ot Jackson County. JllJIISOUUTirjX HAYI. Oho ymn by mnll, , jj.oo pno month, In mnll,, ...... .50 Per month, dcllvrrrd by carrier In Mcdford.. Jacksonville ami Cen tral Point... sg fSjturday only, by mall, per year,, 2.0P Weekly, per year. .... 1.50 MV0H.V ClRCt!I.ATIO.V. Dully nvernfro or eleven months end ing November 30, mil. 5751. 'P11U l.rntril Wire t'nllcil l'rM IHppntrhr. Tho Moll Trlbuno Is on Snlo ht tho Kerry News Mntul. Sn KrnneUco. Portland Hotel New Stnn.l, Portland. How-rnan News Co.. Portland, Ore. Wt O. Whitney. Senttlo, Wash. oro lie never so beniirlitod. fortrclful of 1,0H!J nl mm iicd tt tie high calling, there is nlwavs hone in a man that ",Blslra,T lvlU m,'".,bly l,u )m"yv ally and earnestlv Averks: in iillniWq .ilmw is tlmm "1"" ?vw. uc i!,r? ,m '""iik iy i.n..nl J..:. ii i - I l wtooi. today being it holiday, lpctiml despair. Uork, never so Mammonish, mean, uu, school children rimplv ironed jii communication with Nature: the real desire to cot ami wow mwimimi then- .ninnm. MiniFoiti), oitnco-.v. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and JNorthern California, and tho fastest Krowlnp city In Oregon. Population V. a census 1910 SS10; tatlmnted. lSU 10,000. nvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, clvlnp finest supply rniro mountain water, mtd 17.3 tnlios or street paved. ivtofflco receipts for year endlnn November 30, 1911, show Increase ot 19 per cent. Itenner fruit city In OrcRon Roru Jllvor SpltzonberR apples won sweep stakes prlxe nnd tltli of "Apple KIir of the World" ?Lino National Apple show, Spokane. 1909, und a. enr of Nowtowns won . I-'Imt Prlre In lBlO nt Canadian Intornatlonal Applo Show, Vancouver. II. C. t , rrt 9rti in S9U at Hpoknno Nntlonnt Applo Show won by carload of Newtuwna. Koruo Klver pears brought highest prices In all markets ot tho world dur ing tho past six ycara. Write Commercial Club. Inelnnlnt- R cents for poataRe for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. PKONS OF FUEL POST WW In rcapouso to many Inquiries for information. Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., chairman of tho Senate Committee on Tost Offices and Post Roads, has prepared tho following summary of the provisions of the new Parcel Post Law which will becomo effect! vo January l, 1913: Any article is mailable if not over 11 pounds in weight nor more than 72 Inches in length and girth com- Lined, nor likely to injure the malls orpostal equipment or employees. Flat rate of 1 cent per ounco up to 4 ounces regardless of distance Abouvo 4 ounces, rates are by tho pound or fraction therefor, and vary ing with distance as follows 1st , lb. Rural route and city delivery .. ...........05 50 mile zone ...... ..05 150 milo zone ......... ..Q6 3 00 milo zone .......... .07 000 mile zone 08 1000 milo zone ..... 00 1400 mile zone- .10 1800 milo zone ill Over 1800 anile 12 Tho Postmaster General may make provision for Indemnity, Insurance, and collection on delivery, with addi tional charges for such, service, and may, with the consent of tho Inter state Commerce Commission after Investigation, modify rates, weights, und zone distances, when experience has. demonstrated the need therefor. LABOR, like virtue, is its own reward. Work! The book, ho it ever so handsomely Jiomid, is not youi's until you have read it. The way to possess it fully is to read it that is labor, and' its reward is possession Though labor is at times irksome one has only lo tarry ji little time in the over-scented room of idleness to have its perfumes pall on the senses. Labor is the balm of a noble mind idleness its poison. Carlylo says, in his essay on Laber: Jor there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacred ness, in work. his aetu pe is work done will itself lead one more ami mow tn truth. to, Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. The latest Gospel in the world is, Know thv word and do it. "Know thyself:" long enough has that poor "self" of thine tormented thee; thou wilt never get to "know" it, 1 believe! Think it not thy business, this of knowing thyself: thou art an unknowable individual: know what. mou canst work at: and work at it like a Hercules! That win oo tiic better plan. Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Ho has a work, a life-pui-pose; he has found it and will follow it! How, as a free-flowing channel, dug and torn by noble force through the sour mud swamp of one's existence, like an ever-deepening river there, it runs and flows; draining all the sour fester ing water gradually from the mot of the remotest grass maze; making, instead of a pestilential swamp, a green xuvtiuuw wiiii us cicar-iiowmg stream. How blessed for the meadow itself, let the stream and its value be great or small! Labor is life; from the in most heart of the "Worker rises his God-given Force, the sacred celestial Life-essence breathed into him by Al mighty God; from his inmost heart awakens him to all nooicncss, to all knowledge, "self-knowledge" and much else, so soon as Work fitlv begins. Knowledge? The knowledge that will hold good in working, cleave thou to that; for Nature herself accredits that, says Yea to that. Prouerlv thou hast no other knowledge but what thou hast got bv -working; the rest JV.tl mi a "ypo.inesis ot knowledge; a tiling to be argued of in schools, a thing floating in the clouds in endless logie-vortiees, till we try and fix it. "Doubt of whatever kmdr can be ended by Action .alone." r M I m LwlfiLi Owl IUU The UU.lia sehvbl your in Mod- ford vs oiHMiotU toiliiv mul uuHeu "ra GOLD HiLL MAN IS iiMies 1 J iJ 111 s L?'V k j jti ' BRAND ANSWER BY TEDDY; WEAK Add. 11 lbs. lbs: .01 .15 .03 .35 .04 .46 .03 .57 .0G .CS .07 .79 .09 1,00 .10 1.11 .12 1.32 BECKER WITNESSES FLEE FROM NEW YORK NEW YOniC, Sept. 2. Another witness for tho stato In tho Rosenthal case has disappeared and bis identity has not been revealed. Detective woro dispatched tonight to Philadel phia.. Tho disappearance causes anx iety In tho district attorney's offlw. In view of tho sudden departure for Kuropo of Thomas C. Coupe, another witness and the absence of Front Walsh, also a witupss. suspicions aro expressed in tho district nttorno-'o offlco tonight that Infliienco Is being brought to get us many state wit nesses ns posslblo out of tho way bo- foro Soptoniber 10 when tho trial ol Lieutenant Hcckor begins. Tho witness now missing Is under. Blood to have been kept ns n surprise by tlio district ntlornoy, to spring nt tho Becker trial. It Is lonortcd tho Ro-cnlled "vlco trust" had sot rsldo fifty thousand dollars out of its pro fits us a corruption fund for the "doiivcry" of tho district uttorncv. tho sum of one week's receipts. Tho tuMps iiavo boon turned by iimiiy gamblers upon whom tlio po lice havo been levying blackmail, it is ald, Taking ndvantngo of tlio prospect of prosscutlon which faces twin of tho grafters In tho police de partment, tlio victimized gamblers are donmndlng pay from tho graft ers', 11 Is bald us a prlco for silence. XKW YORK, Sept. 2. Following comments nre by New York papers toilny on the letter of Colonel Koose- velt to Scnnlor CJnpp, chairman of the senate committee on contribu tion in which Iioo.screlt. John D. Archboltl of the Standard Oil com pany, Senator Penrose of Pennsyl vania, and William If. Hearst figure in connection with the charge that Standard Oil aided to fiuanco Koo.se velt's Infit campaign for the presi dency: New York Herald "The letter is a masterly exhibition of the cuttlefish tactics of which ho accused Penrose. In all its inexcusable mnss of verb iage there in not a single ray of new light." Xjjw York Sun "Through it all, esjK'cially jtK humble attitude toward lleartit there is a sense of Misensc of difficulties yet to he exposed, defense yet necessary. Its defense, attack, (ihuse, pious .eIf-glorifiea- tion und attempted sermon is chit-, tering up matters." New York Tribune "It is evident that Uooscvelt is not so sure as lie was a week ngo thnt the Standard Oil contribution j was iipt received." J COMES 10 DEFENSE mm WAISTS eoras n TO NICARAGUA Derrlll Pratt-Ishe. qnjy (mombeir of 'the St. Louis Urow'iiB batting for ',.100 op better, and Monotchy and lltikxina ai'o the only Carduals n the newer list. t SAN FIIA.NTISCO, Salt, Sept. 'J. Carrying a force of marines mid u draft of 170 bluejackets from the cruiser North Dakota, the cruiser Cleveland is steaming today for Nic iiraguu under rush orders from WiisWiigtoii. The Cleveland sailed from Aire Island last night. . OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 2. ''Dear Daddlo Devil: Have yon not some dainty, delectable deviltry for me to day?" . This 13 tho daily Invocation of tho average American .citizen, according to tho Rev. V. K. Towner, pastor of tho First Baptist Church here, who is out today with a vigorous defense of tight skirts and the peek-a-boo waist "Now comes the governor ot North Carolina shrieking to the governor of South Carolina," said the Itev, Mr. Towner from his pulpit, "that tho in crease of Immorality Is duo to tho immodest dress of women. It's all bosh. A spineless variety of man U responsible. "Show mo a more beautiful Bight than tho physical charms of tho fair sex displayed through tho medium of form fitting skirts and clinging gowns. God endowed woman with grace and beauty of form and fea ture Ho made her admirable therefor to bo admired. "Thero is, however, tho difference botweon Heaven and Hell in whole some admiration and uolsesomo, exe crable Jasclvpusncs8. Jlut from the very beginning, the weak roan cried: 'Tho woman, sho temptod mo.' To the pure all things are pure. Tho male species of tho genius homo In looking for temptation. Thero Is no need to Burbank IiIh species." School will open in cariuwt TuosilnV. A number or children will he en'rHod tomorrow. ,s rr a week past .rlitml children have boon arriving front tlio out lying districts U outer -clmol in the city. Thero will 'be a hirps uMoiul- amy hero from other iHtintn Monday school will open, Tuesday tho pupils will be assigned to their rooms, tlio classes assigned, Wednes day study will bo in order. Tho op ening day being Labor day, nothing will bo dono asldo from the enroll ment of scholars, which la predicted will bo nt least 150 in otccsa of last year. Scores of boys and girls camo In from tho hills last wcok, to bo on iiiuo ior ino um tiny, ami Hntur- day the llttlo tots. began buying their books nnd slntes for their first day at school. The contracts for the tenchors f.r tho coming year were signed tit n meeting of tho teachers held in iho Washington school Saturday nftor noon. Plans and outlines or tho year were also discussed by Proh 11. S. Collins. Tho assignment ot tench ers for the ward bcIiooIs were also mado as follews: Washington school P. J. Dally. principal; Inea Coffin, llolen Kelley. AmbroHlno Murphy, Mnry Davidson, Myrtlo Claryvllle, Heleuv Purucker, Sara Van Meter. Viola Phoistcr, Latir ana Round. Kmlly DeVore. Jackson school A. J. Hanhy, prln clpnl: Misses Jcffery,, Bcrnlco Ctr- der, Kathryn Dunham, Mno Mordoff, Mnudo Phllbrook. Roosevelt school L. S. Bcvorldgc, principal; Thoonq Carkln. Mabel I. Myers, Kntc Sllne, Julia Fielder. Lincoln school R. V. Dunham, principal; Marion I. White, Ireno Lansing. Anna Hansen, Fern Stlnc. Qraco Poarco. Carrlo Jacks, Mary Moore, Mary Peter. Tho boundaries of'the ward schools Washington BchoeJ: 8outh of Main street to district limits, and east of Bear creek. Also, north of Main street to Fourth street, thenco to Holly street. Lincoln schoel: Kast of Holly street to Bear creek, all lying north ot Main. Jackson school North of Fourth 8trct and cast to Holly street. All pupils up to tho 8th grade, In this division, enroll . In Jackson school, as seven rooms will bo main tained to accommodate tho over ovorflow of tho Washington school. Roosevelt schoel: All of district 19, cast of Bear creek. Whuttl straws six feet, In length,, Hlxty-flvo to ono hundred Hpi-lugUif? front one cyrront kernel, with hoiuli? averaging mx- incuos, presaging it yield of at least ouo hundred bushels to tho nci'o, lit a ponslhlllty for south em Oregon that has been exclusive ly demonstrated by Knovli M. Hinlth upon hla llttlo bniRhlaiid farm Junt west of Cold Hill. By selective breeding Covering only two seasons of growth, and by n Intuitive knowl edge of gardening and tho neeila of plant life, gardener Smith has suc ceeded In producing nuch wheat ns this, which he proposes to distribute among growers really Intel ented In tho Improvement of wheat yloldg. Owing to his limited acreage upon tho llttlo patch of land which he cul tivates he has not been lit a position to produce seed of this sort In any considerable quantity, but Is certain thnt he could repeat tho yield In equal proportion upon any given area, "Gardener" Smith, as ho styles himself. Is slxty-flvo years of ago, and for llfo-tliuu has been modestly tinkering away at tho problem of plant growth and breeding, utlllrlng for tho most part land thought to bo until for agricultural purposes, and making several ncres of such soli produce what tho average grower con siders to bo a goad return upon tunny times the acreage. The little plot near Gold Hill produces such agri cultural marvels as seed and seed less squash upon ouo vino, big yields of garden truck throughout tho en tire season upon unlrrlgatcd soil, and Is tlio slto of Gardener Smith's labrntorlal labors with various ferti lizers of his own dovlslug, tho formu la of which ho secretly preserves, nnd which ho guarantees to nccolurato plant growth at n rate never attained since Jack planted tho aiiarvcllous bean nnd went after tho Giant. Mr. Smith's two sons, John and James Smith, aro well known nml prosperous ranchers of this locality, following worthily In tho parental furrow upon their quarter soctlnn of fine alfalfa land on Sardine creek. Gardener Smith, however, professes thnt four acres of Jackson county brushland Is enough to satisfy tho most ardent agriculturalist, and Is planning to assist tho southern Ore gon climate In producing somo really remarkable and-novo! yields another season. WORST STOMACH t! TROUBLE ENDED "IMpe's lluH'Hu" (lives liiitunt Re lief nnd tho Relief Lusts, Kvory year regularly more than n million stomach sufferers In tlio United States, UugluiHl ami Camilla tulto Pnpu'ri Ulnpopidu, and veulliiu not only inunodlnto, but hinting re lief. This hnrmtcM preparation will di gest anything you out nnd overcome n sour, giiHny or out-of-order stom ach five minutes, afterwards, If your mcalH don't fit comfortably, or what you oat lion like a lump of load lu your stomach, or If you havo heartburn, thnt Is a sign of Indiges tion, (lot from your ulinrninclRt n fifty- cent enso of 1'npo'n Dlcpepidu and take a dose Just os spoil as you ran. .There will bo no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy foaling In tho stomach, nausea, debilitating lieud ached, dltxlucss or Intestinal griping. This will all gu, and, besides, there will bo no sour food left over In tho utoniuch to poison yuur hrcath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlppcpnln Is a certain euro for out-of-order ntomncht, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Just tho snmo us If your stomach wasn't thero. Relief In five minutes from all stomach misery Is walling for you nt any drug store. These largo fifty-cent cases con tain more than sufficient to thor oughly euro almost any case of dys pepsia, Indigestion or any other Btomach disorder. TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE VAUDUVILLI5. PHOTO PLAYS. iiu.vnat Av iiu.NTim Itoflned vmuudy idtiglug, talking and dancing- . , ,tl Photoplay Programi Jt' , ' , A SPIRIT AWAltH&KJyjJ lllograph drama with pioiiiytrif nc tlon iiipl n thrilling climax HAGS OF GOLD A Mexican romance tiu: !cati:.nma.mm!-:h kuw (No. 8) hUV.KV HIIKAUIXd I.W.MKXICO IMiicatlnnat WK WILL MMh YOU 1 for oach sot of old False Teeth sont us, Highest prlcos paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jowolry and Precious Stones, Money Sont by Return Malt. Phlla. Smelting & Refining Company Kstablisliod 20 Years 80.1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To Dcntliils Wo will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. GOOD MU8ICI Mntlneos Saturday and Sunday 2 p.in, Matlneu prices fiu nnd l6c Hvenlng porformnnco 7:30 p. in. Saturday and Sunday nights 7 p. m. AdmtBnlon evonlugn 10c a nil"! Go - " "Cf T Bin Fire at South Prairie TACOXIA, Wash., Sept. 2. One hundred thousand dollars Is today es timated by tho officials or tho D. nnd M. Lumber Company to be tho loss sustained In a fire which "destroyed tho company's saw mill at South Pralrlo Saturday night. Tho firo started In some refuso near tho mill. Tho company had recently Hiont 70, 0Q0 In remodeling tho plant and it was ono of tho most modorri In the state. Tho loss Is covcrd by insur nnco. About 1C0 anon nro thrown out of employment. NotIr. of Halo of $U,00M0 of School Bonds. District No. H, Jackson County, Oregon. Bids will be relcovd up to Sep tember 10 nt the hour of 10 a. m. of said day, by James M. Cronomlllor, treasurer of Jackson County, Ore, nt tho offlco of tho county treasurer In the city of Jacksonville, Ore., far tho purchnmvof $2,000 coupon bonds at $200 denomination, to be Issued by School District No. 8, Jackson County, Oro. Paynhlo lu 10 years, optional after 6 years, bearing In terest at tho rnto of C rcr cent per nunum from dnto of delivery of loans. Interest payable semi-annually, bids to bo accompanied by a certified check, 5 per cent of tho amount of tho bid. Tho board of directors of said school district No. 8 reserve thn right to reject any and alt bids. Dated this 31st day of August, 1912. JAMBS M, CIIONHMILLKH, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oro. , , ,, 3 Medford Druggist : Deserves Praise W AND HOfiS OFFER'ED SMLY Golf Players Busy , ,. WJIEATON, III., Sept. '. Qliam piou Harold Hiltoi), of the Ifoyal Liverpool club and Churles Evans of Chicago, divided honors horo today for the first 18 holes in the 110 hole (jiialifyiug round for tho national amateur championship. Roth men covered the course in 74 und bad u Hiuuco to mul:o a better Hcore, but the putting of ouch was poor. ." WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Secret service operatives today wero sent to Lawrence to aid Assistant United States District Attorney French in the investigation of tlio "planting" of dyamjto during; io life ,of flic textile htrjke there: recently. 1 The government is making a specinl in vestigation of (In) chnrgo Hint ilyiui PORTLAND, Ore.,- Sept. 2.Re celpts for tho yeek havo boen: Cat tle. 1410; calves. 148: hogs. 1123: sheep, 7297 horses,. 33. i Offerings in tho cattle, division havo been inadequate for tho.lemnnd and prices aro holding at former quo tations; good steers bringing fC.8ij to 7 cents, best cows C to $0.25. A few fecdor cattle wero readily dis posed of, HteorB averaging around $C10 per hundred, , Hogs continue to como in very slowly; receiving Just about onough to supply tho fretfh meat trado, Best grado of swlno finds ready salo at 9 to $9.25, whilo Inforlor stuff brings around $8.75 to 9 cents. Tho bulk of receipts tin .the sheen division have been lambs which havo sold according to quality from 5 to $5,35, One feature of tho week's sales,, was that of quite a largo .hunch, of yearlings which brought $4.60. TOCAMA. Wash., Sept. 2. Todoy Is tho grcast Lnbor Day over seen In Tncoma. Beginning with a North West League baseball gumo this morning, tho day was spent in various land and water sports contests, American Lake was tho scono of races, woight throwing, and a bail gam,e between labor,' organizations. On Commencement Bay this after noon tho Taconiii, Yacht Club holds Its most spectacular regatta. Tnco mu'stpopulation turned tout entire Wot hers aro quoted around $4.25 lo mile was lied lo n freight train fast ?4-00 fo" tUo l?e8t. owe W-W Vihtwry, ' ..vjJW.". '. COME GET YOUR PIANO v rn Your Now 11hiiohIn Nh Waiting for ion t IViIiiut's piano Plato You'll thank us kindly for saving you tho San Francisco Jobber's profit und tho pluno dealer's profit und the Pluno agent's big communion, for its ou,r candid opinion that .wo did tho buying public a favor, when wo mado a contract to dlstrlbuto tlio superb M. Schulz- line of plonnn and playpr plnnos direct from tho factory at Chi cago to your homo at Medford and vicinity, , .You'jJ Hko the tpno, bounty, and workmanship of the artistic M, Schula piano, und Itu tho long lasting dura bility that will boar acquaintance, A whole euro load, of these high quality pianos aro for;8alo from Fac-' tory to Home at tho PnlmorH' PI.;.io Place, North Cent rnl'-uyun tie, fsocond door from post offlceif L. B. Hasklus, druggist, deserven prulsn from Medford people for In troducing horo tho alinplo buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-l-ka. This slmplo Gormun remedy first becamo fnmous by cur ing appondlcitlB.,aud It has now been dlscovorcd that, A 8INOl,K DOSfi ro IIovcs sour stomach, gas on tho stomach nnd coiwtlpatlqa INSTANT LY. - v ii jnp" o.I AR THEATRE Tho place whero you get your mon ey's worth on both sides ot tho dluio. I 'Ay sporlnl attention to our nniolc mul effects "Till: TWO FATIIKRH" wonderful drama, depleting n fath cr'ii love for bin child "Till: IIKJIIKIt THOUGHT' A high class comedy. will bo of Intorcst to those who need tho earn of a competent Dentist, and thnt surely moans ci;ry other in dividual, young or old. Wo take tho greatest care ot our patron's Teeth filing, filling, capping, ex tracting, crown nnd bridge work, mid doing every branch of tho Dental buslucss In first-class fushlou at very moderate prices. , Lady Atiendant DR. BARBER TUB DENTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific ' Phono 2528. Home Phona 3G2K "BIO SIKI'IIR" A beautiful story with a happy ending "SAVIJD I1V AN AUTO" A corking good tnlo, full of healthy thrills and a rollicking vein of fun. ALHATHKK singing "MY BHAUTII'l'li lailV" "Hit"' from tho now inimical comedy "Tho Pink Lady" i r- Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson and Summit Medfofrd Roalty and. v Improvomont Company m. p.j ii. co. mo. R. U. I'orrct nml II. L. Woidnortli Piano Drama nnd effects. Matinees Dally COMINO "Life In nn Ohio Penllcn. tlnry. Kept, nth and loth, niul NAT (H)lWIN In "Oliver Twlsl", Sept. l.'lth ami I Itli ADMISHld.V 10 cents.' OHILtmC.V, ft cents. PLUMBING? Steam and Hot Water Heating i Y' All Work Guaranteed Prices IlcasonabU COFFEEN & PRICE 33, Howard Block, Sntrsnca on flth It. roi(io aosi. Mom . Wo are compelled to pay cash forour school "books with practically no profit, in handling, so wfwill positively not charge school supplies to anyone. .There wilibq no exception to this rule. MEDtfOJM); BOM STORE MORTGAGE . LOANS Mondy ori hand at ill times t'o loan bn improved ranohes and city property nt low'cst rates with "on or before privilege" JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 320 G.-O. Bldg, AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Call us up for all kinds of Kxpresii work quick delivery our specialty. "PAUL & LAWRENCE Phono Pacific 4721 Stand nt NnBh A SNAP 00 ncrcs, six mlloa from Medford. good graded road crosses tho tract,' all froo soil, at $50 por aero. $1000 will handle, oasy forms on balance Part la crook bottom land, ultabla for alfalfa, SovoraV springs on tin? plnco. Timber onough to pay for tho' tract. No bulldlngi). In tho Orlffla croelt dlitrlct. ,i W. TJ York & Ce: Clark & Wright LAWYERS ' WAfilllNGXON, III O, Public Land MattorB; Final Proof, Desort Lands, Coutoal and Mining Cases, ' Scrip. Crater Lake4 Auto Line Car will leavo Hotel Modfordnfo Orator Lake at 8 n. rii, Tuosdoyg and Saturduy. Return Mondays and Thursdays, Spend Sunday nt Crator Lake. Reservations made nt Medford llotol offlco. Draperies 'WO drutinfii arry a vory yii. mn curl y comnlots llnu of Ull. 1UIIII I'.lirillWIN I Ul Onii Al und do nil aliiHHAM nt ifnl.AUin-i.'... V spjpiiii iimn to. tooPuf top' tiM work oxcliislVely.unilVlll BlVs Ah n? Horvlco it h Is pnsHlblo to uaml got u oven tlio largest (iftluH. Weeks & McGtowan Co. U r ' rK V If m 'l a I. V y i i i -4 - w