THE MEDFORD MAIL Punlxi'il fvi?r Krldftv Mormnv. A. S. BLITON. MEDFORD, OKEQON April 27, 1906 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. JOINT BIPRKSINTATITK TOR DOUOLAB AND JACKSON, W. I.VAWTKR, oi;okion bbpbsbentativbs: ' B. D. KUULI, ol Applosulo 1. W. PERKINS, ol Boxy BHBRTFr: D. H. JACKSON, ol Albltnd COUNTY OLBItKi W. ft. COLEMAN, ol Phoenix ukcoruer: It, T, BURNETT, ol AnbHrnd THRAHURKR1 JAB. M. CRONEMILLHIt, ol Jacksonville COAIUfSfllONRR: JOSHUA PATTERSON, ol Phoenix suitvRYOit: GAKU T, JONES, ol Medford CORONBH: A. E. KKLLOOO, of Oold Hill The "also-rans" are numerous In Oregon's Brat free-for-all raoe for LominatioDS lorotflce. " a Ohio woman has left ber bus I d because be talked in bis sleep, frjjr man. It probably was the only obanoe be bad. Altbougb defeated, Mr. Curter and hie friends in Southern Oregon have reason to oongratulate themselves upon the Bupport he received at home. The Mail didn't guess right in all instances as to the result in the pri maries, but it's a good tloket just the same and worthy the support of ail Republicans. A report by the baoterologist of the state board of health of the quality of the water of Rogue river at Grants Pasa shows that the water furnished Grants Pass is unhealthy. Southern Oregon has been fortunate in that nearly, if not quite all, of those bailing from thla auction who were in San Franolsoo at tbe time of tbe earthquake have reported tbem aolves aa safe. That New York clubman who filed a petition in bankruptcy the other day, asserting that he oould not live on $10,000 a year, evidently failed to give eerlouB consideration to Pastor Wagner's sermons on the "Simple Life." It keeps a fellow busy trying to And what the Demooratio vote was in the soveral oounties, even from tbe news papers of eaob particular oounty, Can it be that our friends the enemy are oonoealing their strength so that they may surprise us in June? That was done four years ago, resulting in a Demooratio senator for tbo first time in t-enty yeaia. There will be losBea in the great oatastrophe at San Franolsoo wbioh will never come to light, but men, women and ohlldren will mourn the loss of treasurers, of little Intrinsic but of inestimable sentimental values. Think of the thousands of nomea wbioh have been destroyed and the millions of keepsakes, hallowed by tlma or asBooiatlon. Baby'a first shoos, the lace from grandmother's wedding dross, souvenirs of those long slnoe dead. These loeses will nevor be spoken ol in public, but in privets many are the tears whloh will be Bhed. The Portland Oregmlan says that alphabetical order has a great deal to do with pollloal euooeas under the working ot tbe direct primary law, Where tbore are many caudldatoB for the same oilloe, and cites the vote In Multnomah on the first twelve candi dates for tbo legislature in that ooun ty. The Orogonlan bolievea that mauy voters marked the Mrst twelve names and then quit, and deduces from this that In a case ot this kind a man 1 named Adams or Brown will bent a man named Young or Zolllooffor every time. It la to be hoped that thle opinion will not oauee a rush of ap plications to tbe legislature for a ohange of name. That tbe "milk ot human kindness" still flows Is shown lu tbe generous contributions from all over tbe United StatoB -indeed from all over the world bo the rollof of San Franolaco. From every olty, town, bamlet and cross roads, provisions, olothing and money is being sent to thuse bereft of every thing. People, who are tbeniBelvoB struggling for oxlBtouoo, are pinching thnmeelves a llttlo more In order to assist those who are in moro despor ate etraits and these last-named con tributions will oount In the grand summing up of human accounts far beyond tbe gifts of the multt-million-ales, even as tbe "widow's mite" oounted at the dawn .ol the ohrlstlau era. "Uncle Jimmy" Twogood, formerly a resident of this section, but now liv ing at Boise, Idaho, has an interesting letter In tbe Capital News of that olty 1 of March 24th, dealing with pioneer inoldonts of Jackson oounty and re ferring particularly to the career of the late Col. R. F. Mnury. Mr, Two good takes exception to a sentence In the brlel sketch of Col. Maury's life whloh appeared in Tbe Mall wherein Col. Maury waa montloned aa having been in tbe freighting business in 1802, oalllng attention to the fact that WM. S. CROWELL, Preild.nl First National Bank, MEDFOliD, OREGON Paid Up Capital, $25,000 Stockholders' Liability $50,000 hAIR DEAL1NQ, SAFETY, SECURITY Win do b coniervarlve banking- btnlufl'i. Alvrtvi tifuarllic our omtoauri1 ternxii crjnsllv with our own WE SOLICIT YUUft ACCOUNT DTRFnTARQ- ws ishiiwkll. p k. dkukl, e. v. carter lllVEiLlWlVO. C1IAS. 8TUANO. OHO. W. DrNti. there were 00 wagon roads in South ern Oregon In those days and that the word ''hauling" was lnoorect. We acoept the correction and promise not to offend again. Mr. Twogood men tions the names of many pioneers of Southern Oregon, most of whom bar orossed the great divide, A flood Show. It in not enough that this shall merely be a good show, It must be the best and give entire satisfaction to the most exaotlng. They attribute a large amount of tlieii big Business to the one great desire to please the people. In fuot, just like any other business, if you will deliver tbe goods you will get the trade. Mr. Eiler. in selecting people for bis oompany pre vailed on having only artists of abil ity lor each character. (Jiving Jeffer son's version of Kip Van Winkle most oureful personal attention Is paid to all tbe minor details, with no mislead ing adveitisements; ao it is- no won der they are meeting witn suoh great success and oreatiug sucb a soirsation everywhere they appear, heaidus see ing one ot tbe beet American plays, high olasa vaudeville acts or special ties are given between acta, making a continuous performance. A fine baud aud operatio orobetra 1b alBO one of the features of Ellor's big Rip Van Winkle show. Under cauvas at Medford, Monday, April 30tn. tor sale house and lot. Enquire of O. H. (iorsline, Medfor d, Oregon. 10-tf. Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED BY W. Capital EVaSif y.D $50,000.00 Earned Surplus, $30,000.00 OFFICERS and DIRECTORS! V. I. Vawter, President; B. F. Adkins, Vice-President; G. R. Lindley, Cashier; L. L. Jacobs, Assistant Cashier; R. H. Whitehead, A. A. Davis, F. W. Hutchison Eighteen yean under one management Member American BanKers' Amsociation Insured againat Burglary Normal Notes. The oampus Ib taking on a carpet of green, wbiob Is beautiful to look upon. The oaks will soon be in full leaf. LaBt Friday evening the Congres sional Debating Sooiety mot in tbe ohapel aud rendered a deolamatory program as follows: Oration, "Soolalism," L. Smith. Oration, "The American Flag," H. Inlow, Oration, ''spartaous," Robt. Jonaa. Reoitation, H. Inlow. Oration, "Susan B. Anthony," F. Peterson. Miss Esther Silsby and party, wbo left for San Franoisoo last week to hear a oelehrated opeia oompany, re turned Friday, disappointed and well shaken up. They bad not reached tbe olty at the time of the earth quake, but experienced tba shook and saw something of the horrors of the burning city. On the returu trip they wero betwoen two train wrooks but luckily escaped acoident. Seven of our young men, in order to beaome more profloient in the art of debating and to study tbe gruat pnllticnl and social quostions of the day, havo organized into a olub and have arruugod a aeries of Bevon de batoa, ouo to be held eaoh week. The subjeot dlBCUssod this week whs: "ReBolved, that protective tariff ahould be abolished,." Last Thurs day, in ohapel, Prof Van Saoy,dollv orod an address to the Senior olnss, which contained muoh wisdom and wholesome advice, aud wbb appreciat ed by the meuibors of tbe olnss. W. C. T. U. Itms. Tbe Union opened at the home of Mrs. Day with a good attendance with prosldont in chair. After de votional exorolsoB, minutes of last meeting rend and approved. Thirty mlnutoB was devoted to buBlnesp. A letter was read from Mrs. Allen stat ing that tbe regular county exeoutive meeting will be held In Ashlaud April 'ilth, sending program. As the me morial eorvlcos of Mrs. Hammond will bo held lu tho aftoruoou of the 21th, most of the ladles of the Med ford Union will attend. The Union adjourned to meet at the Christian ohurob April 20th. PRESS SUPT. lEVISTRAUtf OVERALLf for men who toil P, K. DEUEL, Vlct-PruUltnl M. L. ALFORO, Cash AMONCl THE CHURCHES. SI. E CHURCH Tbe pastor will preaoh at 11 a. m. subject, "Sympathy Promised. " Tbe members and friends of tbe oburob have an espeolal invitation to this ser vice, aa tbe Holy Saorament will be administered. Sunday school at 10 a. m., D, T. Lawton, superintendent. OIbbb meeting at 1 p. m. Epwortb League, 7 p. m I Unlon'Temperanoe service aunaay at 8 p. in. in tbe Baptist Cliurdb. A moat oordial invitation 1b extend ed to ail. chas. t. Mcpherson, Pastor, BAPTIST CHURCH. "Wbat Baptists Believe tbe Bible Teaches Regarding the Dootrine of the PerBeverance of the Saints," is the subjeot of sermon tor Sunday morn ing. A Union Temperance Bervioe of tbe Baptist, Christian, M. E., M. E. Soutb, Free MethodlBt and W. C. T. U. will take tbe plaoe of the regular eveuing service in this churcb. A moat oordial invitation is ex tended to tbe services of this oburob. Strangers and new comers especially weloome FREDERICK W. CARSTENS, Pastor. I. VAWTER IN 1888 PRESBV l'ERIA N CHURCH. At the usual hour next Sunday at 11 a. m. the pantor will be in the pulpit. Sunday sonool at 10 a. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ; Boys' Club Tuesdays at 7 :30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursdays at 8 p. m. Union Teinperanoe servioe Sunday at 8 p. m., in tbe Baptist Church. A missionary to be ordained on Wednesday, May 2d, in the Presby terian oburob at 8 p. m. Qeorge D. Byers, will be ordained by the preB- bytery of Southern Oregon. Mr. By ers bae been appointed by tbe board of foreign mieBions to tne work in tbe island of Hainan. A native of Oregon, eduoted in Oregon and from Oregon he goes to carry the gospel to the islands of the sea. Come to give and reoeive inspiration as he turns his face with thia high commiaaion to tbe Orient. All the publio and all christian people are requested to be present. Union Temperance Services. There will o a union temperanoe servioe at the Baptist church Sunday evening at 8 o'olook. Following Is the program: Opening Hymn invocation, Rov. Good. Hymn, "America," Choir and Con gregation. aoripturo Readiug, President W. C. T. U. Player, Rev. W. F. Shields. Muelo, Speolul, Chorue Choir. Addresses Ten minutes eaob. (Note Speakers will be beld strict ly to time limit.) Why we are Here, Rev. F. W. Cars ton b. Our Looal Option Law, Rev. Yaoou bi. The Proposed Amendment to the Local Option Law,Rev. W. F. Snields Election Day, Rev. Corbln. The Enforcement of Law, Uev. C. T. MoPberson. Speoinl mualo. Choir, Bonediotion, Kev. 0. 11. Uoxie. Come oarly if you want a seat. This sorvloe will without doubt be largely attonded, l ouoau't afford to miBB it. COMMITTEE. SARAH IN A TENT. DALLAS, Texas, Maroh 27. Eight tnousana peopio saw uernnarclt play "Camlllo" in a tent here tonight, it was Bernhardt 'a ill at appearanoe un der ounvs and tho situation seemed to please hor. She gave her interpreta tion of "Camilla" as oleverly and re aliatacally as It Bbo were confronted by an audience of New Yorkers or Pai islans in the most modern theaters. Tho tent was orowded. Eiler's big Boonio Rip Van Winkle Co. with band and orchestra traveling in two speoinl oars, whiob is said to be one of tho boat ehows on tbe road, will appear lu a tent at Medford, Mon day, April 3lth. Central Committee Meeting. The members of tho Republican County Committoe just elected and hold-over members, wbore no now members wore elected, are requested to meet at Modford on Monday, tho 30th day of April, at 2 p. m., for. the purpose of olocting otllcers and tho trauBaotlon of such other business as may oome boforo it. W A. CARTER, By order of Sooretary. E. T. Staples, Chairman. PERSONAL Mack Andams was at Gazelle, Calif., thia week on business. U. O. Culy, of Steamboat, spent Monday night in Medford Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Heokatborn made Ashland a visit Monday. Mrs. B. F, Adkins returned thia week from a visit to Portland. J. Court Halt was la Portland business for tbe past several days. Logan Woolridge, of Applegae, was In Medford on business Thursday, Miss Etbelyn Hurley spent Saturday and Snnday with bom folka at Tal ent, N. B. Bennett has gone to San Fran Cisco to secure photographs of the ruins. Misses Alta and Minervla Naylor returned Tuesday evening from San Franoisoo. David Coulter, the well-known min er, was in tbe city from tbe Blue Ledge tbe Brat of the week Mrs. J. 0. Neil, of Ashland, was in Medford Saturday upon a visit to Merchant and Mrs. W. H. Meeker. Rev. F. W. Carstens returned Sat urday from attending the PaolBo Coast Baptist Conference at Portland. Miss Ora King left Monday for San Franoisoo, to aid in nursing the In jured and siok viotims of tbe earth quake. Dr. B. F. Adkins, wbo has been attending tbe Paoiflo Coast Baptist Conference, at Portland, returned hojoe Saturday. Miss Mand O'Brien, wbo is teach ing sobool In the Neil district, soutb of Ashlaud, waa visiting Medford friends Saturday. MIbs May Earbart returned this week from San Francisco. She was there during the recent disturbance, but esosped injury. Attorney H. M. Esterly,of Portland, was in Medford tbia week, en route to Trail oreek to visit bia father, wbo is living in that locality. Misses Kate and Emma Reed ar rived in Medford from San Franoisoo on tbe Becond section of tbe north bound train Monday. Fred Hopkins, the Central Point orchard ist, was a Medford visitor Monday. He, too, felt tbe earthquake of Monday morning. W. W. Eddington, of Gold Hill, waa in Medford Monday. Mrs. Ed dington, he stated, had been quite ill for several montbB paBt. Mrs. P. M. Shadduok, of Portland, is in Medford upon a tew weeke' visit to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meek er, and other relatives aud friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bigham ar rived from San Franoisoo Tuesday evening and will remain for a time with the former's brother, P. 0. Big- ham. They saved very little. W. A. Hutton, proprietor of tne Joe Bar hotel, where there are- "no Seas, mosqultos, nor candidates for offloe," was In tbe bub city a couple of days last week. A. H. Miller, boos: keeper for tbe Iowa Lumber & Box Co., left Monday for Eugene. Tbe purpose of bis visit is shown by an item in another part of this paper. Miss Maud Prim, of Jacksonville, reaohed home Monday night. She spent the first night after the earth quake wltb Mrs. E. Wilson (nee Ella ioung, of Jacksonville) and tbe sec ond on Twin Peaks. G. L. Schermerhorn and A. D. Nay. lor returned Saturday from a fruitless trip to San Franclsoo, in- searoh of relatives. On their return, however, they were met with the oheeiing news that tbe folks were all safe. J. O. Matthews and Claud Moore, who have oeen up at Trail creek for tne past several months at woik im proving their homesteads, left Mon day for Weed, Calif., where they will And employment in the lumber camps until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Mumford arrived in Medford Friday evening from San FranoiBOO. They were theie during the earthquake and Are, but left as eoon aa they could get away. Mrs. Mumfoid is a daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. CarroU. Mrs. Ray Bunch arrived from San Fianoisoo Tuesday evening. The Buncn brothers succeeded in saving Bve barber ohairsifrom tbeir two shops and will be in business again as aoon aa tne eartn gets steady enougb so that a man isn't afraid to get shaved. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Pickel left Tues day evening for Portlandfaud Astoria, at wbioh latter. plaoe the doctor will attend a meeting of the state board of health, and will also read a paper be fore to teachers' institute wbioh will be in session at that time. Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Swingle, of Lo rella, Klamath oounty, arrived in Medford this week. Mr. Swingle re turned home the following day, but bia wife will remain for a several weeke' visit with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uartzell ar rived Tuesday night from San Fran oisoo. The bouse in whloh they were living was wrecked by tbe earthquake and afterward burned. They lost ail tbolr personal effects with tne exoep ton of the olothes tboy could hastily Qnd in the excitement and terror of the moment. Millard Mauiy and Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Uowglll aud son arrived from San Jose Tuesday morning. Mr, Maury left here Friday morning to liiok hem up, found them all rlgbt and brought tbom heme. The apartment house in which Mr. and Mrs. Conglll lived war badiy shaken, but did not fall, while) PURELY I. in n V nni itipii ninnn ..Jill r i iH iiHnin in ii WILL VAWTER, of Jackson County, ' Republican Nominee for Joint Representative for Jackson and Douglas Counties. L. L. MTJLIT, of Ashland, Democratic Nominee for State Senator lor Jackson Countv. A. M. CRAWFORD, of Roseburg, Republican Nominee for At torney General. W. R. COLEMAN, of Phoenix Republican Nominee for County Ulern. ORIS CRAWFORD, of Jacksonville, Demooratio Nominee for County Ireasuier for Jackson County. a similar building a blook away ool lapsed, eanght tire and was destroyed, together with seven of tbe inmates. Chas. Morgan and family oame down Wednesday from their homestead on Trail oreek and will remain in the val ley for about a month. Mr. Morgan and bis brother, W. H. Morgan, are eaoh oarving out good, honest home steads from tbe wilds of Unole Sam's publio doman, and each take a few montha off every summer to replenish tbe larders 'with those necessities which the mountain glands oannot yet provide. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Bigham ar rived in Medford Thesday evening from San FranoiBOO and are visiting here with P. C. Bigham and his family. Thesejpeopto were in the oley at the time of the Are, but luckily es caped injury. Mr. Bignam was a oook in a oafe in tbe Examiner blook and was on duty when tbe shook oame. He escaped, but not until the building waa tumbling down. Mr. B. lost his wife in Oakland and found her through a newapaper bureaa of information. He brought witb bim a dozen or more scenes 'of the wrecked buildings and Bays that fully six miles square or tbe oity is lying in complete ruin. Gold Hill Items, BY SPECTATOR. Miss Nellie Ray, who has been in California the past few months, re turned home last week for a- short stay. Mr. and Mra. C. C. MoClendon re turned the Brst of the week from an extended vibit to relatives in Califor nia ana Nevada. The Gold Hill Commercial Club elected J.'L.!.Hammerely, W. A. Car ter and A. E. Kellogg delegates to at tend the meeting next Friday at Ash land to perfeot the organization of the Southern Oregon Development League. Messrs. Khoda, Cheney and Mrs. Frank Jorden, of this plaoe, were in mates of San Franolaco during the late calamity arrived home the first, of the week, loosing all their personal effrots and relate some very narrow es:apes and borrowing experiences during the deatruotion of the oity. The Southern Paoflo railroad have grade atakes sec for an additional side traok at this plaoe over one-half mile long, wbioh will require considerable grading below town, it will be neces sary to remove the water tank now in use, wbiob will be repiaoea with a modern ateel tank with much larger oapaoity. Tbe telephone oompany have recent ly extended tbeir local exchange lines out on Kanes creek as far as tbe Milllonaie mine and to Galls oreek as far as tbe Bill Nye mine. The Gold Hill Canal Co. now have their power lineB extend to these two properties and are operated by J. W. Opp, who has recently taken posseaaion of the Barden mine, two miles south of town, baa a large force of men engaged un der the management of JacK Dawson to begin extension operations at that group, K. U. PerbBm has tak.n the oontraot to install a new ten-stamp mill on the property, to be operated by eleotriolty in plaoe of tne old plant operated by steam. The Conder Com pany Ib putting in their llne to fur nish power. The Gold Hill M. W. of A. amatuers reproduced their late success, Thompkln's Hired Man," at Car ter's opera house Wednesday evening for tbe benefit of tbe San Franoisoo sufferers to a very large and enthusi astic crowd. Tney were assisted be tween aots by Miss Rhoda Cheney, wno related ner experlenoe and es- oape fiom San Francisco during the dtatruotion of the oity. Also by Mrs. Daniel Lesley, who sang tbe "Beau tiful Isle" and other selections, and by Dr. C. H. Smith and Lynn Pur- din rendered the quarrel scene from the fourth aot of Julius Caesar be tween Casus Cassius and Brutus. All were pronouueed a giand suocess by those present Tbe show netted $85. After the show tbe floor was aeolred and a social danoe waa enjoyed until 12:30. City Council Proceedings. Thn MnHfnrrl l nonnnll mot In I adjourned session Wednesday evening of this week Mayor Bradakaw, Coun oilmen Whitehead, Smith. Demmer. I Oaeubiuggo aud Cox, and Recorder The Best and the Cheapest Our Stock is always complete, with Feed, Seed and Fancy and Staple Groceries. We handle the best and the cheapest; which do you want P MONROE & MILLER ib Toft present ; Counoilman Hafer ab sent. The resignation of Counoilman Whitehead was aooepted and T. W. Johnson was eleoted to fill the va- oancy. F. Osenbrugge was eleoted chair man of the board. A protest from persons in sewer dis trict No. 3 waB presented in whiob a protest was made against the estab lishment of the district, for various reasons, one of which was the laok of water. Counoilmen Smith and Dem mer were appointed a committee to investigate the matter and report their findings at tbe next meeting. J An ordinance waa paBBed creating sewer district No. 5, and City Engi neer Howard waa direoted to draft plans for same. Councilman Cox tendered his resig nation, stating aa bia reason for re signing that he would be absent in Eastern Oregon a good part of the summer. No aotlon taken. By request of tbe Counoilmen Re corder Toft withdrew his resignation. Don't Be a Knocker.. And in those davs when the earth had gotten so hot and so muoh matter was boiling that tbose wbo bad for generationa passed over and beyond got reatleea and began to knook and kiok and Bought to escape, so Califor nia being the closest and nearest point to these bot regions that are spoken of by our forefathers, tbev made ronsiderable trouble, but as yet none have been able to escape. Now, these same knookers and kiokers are some who have in days gone by in habited Medford. We have a few yet on hand and don't care how quiok they join those departed and we don't oare bow bot they get Jit, just so they don't let any of them nsoape, for the earth that is on the outside is no place for suoh beings. Some people like hot plaoes. This we judge by tbeir actions and we know there h a place prepared tor them. Some ceo- iple don't oare how hot tneir kitohen gets or now muon ruei tney use, but some people, up-to date people, like to have It pleasant and when they onoe get a Toledo range plaoed in tbeir bonse they have an ornament and Bomething that oan and will oook anything. Cook it good and quiok, and not heat your room up to blood beat. They are asbestos lined and hold all the heat inside and if you want to heat your room just open the oven door and out abe oome). We We Sell, Recommend and Guarantee PlINAItl FADELESS DYES One Package will Color any kind of Goods lOcts. or 3 for 25cts. H A CIIVC) f MEDFORD, OOO))Oa)OOOOO00 m buve tbe oumpletest line of cooking utensils carried in Southern Oregon and defy anyone to duplicate our gooda and prlceB. We have four different klinds of enameled ware. Tbe best house finishing, hardware that money can buy and anyone ex amining same is at onoe convinced we tell the truth. Our paint line oan't be surpassed. There may be other makes just aa good, but none better. We will see to it that you are perfectly satisfied when you trade with us and we are always ready to refund money when goods are not sat isfactory. See ua on pipe and pump plumbing, electric lights, tin roofs, anything in our line. We are right and no mistake. Yours for a juBt and fair deal. H. C. GARNETT. CLOWIHS PROVE INVENTIVE GENIUSES. That the oirous olown is not alwaya the foolish fellow he seems is shown by the ingenious devices Tote J3u orow and Billy Soott of the Norris tc Rowe oirouB have invented for evok ing laughter from the little folks. This Benson they have invented a breakaway trolley oar. A burlesque cirous parade headed by the clowns starts around the 'hippodrome track. They meet the trolley car ooming to wards them. They refuse to get out of tbe way. The tiolley oar starts ahead at full speed with the inevitable result that the burlesque parade Ib broken up, the car runs over the downs,. They retaliate by jumping upon tbe car, when finally an explo sion sends car and downs high in the air, accompanied by tbe shrieks of delight from the ohlldren. Another of their laugh-provoking inventions Ib a large red automobile called tbe "Red Devil" and devil it is, for when it starts around the traok at full speed it runs over everybody in sight. Squealing pigs, scurrying chickens, an old maid witb her mar ket basket, a fat man, a dude and a tramp are run over witb equal im partiality and tbe automobile final ly goes up in smoke after all the confusion it has caused. The chil dren will remember these oomioal fellows long after they have forgot -ten everything else they saw with tbe ohous. Tote Duorow and "Happy" Bill Soott have as assistants in fun making, Nick Mannigan, "FooliBh" Willie Hyatt, Bob Curtln ana "Gro tesque" Charlie Medora. The New and Greater Norris & Rowe oirous will exhibit at Medford. Thnrndav. Mm 3d. ' Special Announcement. Send all vnnr nrrinro fnp mnain fn Charles S. Mitchell MusioCo., box 14, Ashland, Oregon, Latest oataiogue sent on request. DRUG - STORE, OREQON. OOOOOO0O0aC