Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TITT3 MEDFOT7D DATLY TWBUNE. MEDFOKD, Of?.. WEDNESDAY. MATCCTT IS, inn.
Medford Daily Tribunej I
A Liv. Paper in a Live Town.
Klili.lioil even- Minim; except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
C. H'TXAM, Editor and Malinger. ;
' AdTTtrnlTrroud 1a Mutter in!
ti.0 foi,.fii-c ai :V:;',110,.'1-..,.,"K""--
Subscription Eaten:
One lli.Hilll, l.v mail or iiirri.'r. . . .tll -'ill
Ui.e ,,ar. i,v mail . . . . . . :JJ '
SEEKING SELFISH ENDS.
I. iltk croupi i'f politician- liavi I
llirouulMMit ill.- lat.- an.l lii'li liiiu.l.dl
r. li al..l il.-.l. in.'iit N". I '" ""' n"r-
lu thin vi-.IIh- poliliiiam. only P-Ji
roM hl I Ileum. Im-. Thi-.v liavi- no hiii-
noil limou II..- 'I'li'-.v "'K1' '"'
B return of I lav- of .....atonal .-or
r.li I lav. of l.ril-r.v mid ean
.lal.
I'or ninny vi-nrx Ho- re.illiliean .:irtv
liee n elamorini! for niiuliir .-I
lion of I'nile.l Slat.-H Henaloin. r.-plll.
Mean Iioiih.b of reir.-.-inalive have
ml lime .:i'-d in. " a hill. I-'''
..ul.liean .rei.lenl hav nly n.lvo
ruled il. Ite li'-'i" plalforlim in Or
"..a have elamole.l for il. and tin- re
,nl.li.aii party in Oregon led tl iher
nllil of the nation in i-iim-t inn it
J In,,. I..V III- nienn of Slllte Ill
No. I. Ami now a handful of I"''
lieiau in ea.h nly would undo the
worll of venix and minti-li from the
,le the riejhl I li.-.v have foilliht for hi.
jioijj and won.
lt,a.-lionarie are ii"l in eoulrol now
iidnvH. The ph- are i '
let ,olitieal HllVHI.-r-. neize their rijjilt B
,ul rob tl If II"' fruit '""'r
eentury of warfare for .opular i;ov
erlimeut.
What will I"- the remilt The poll
lieiaiiK will wreek the reiuliliean party.
Tliey are foreini,' il to annul for n
Iliilif,' it haN alway iliami-tlieally oi
iiokiiI. and to -.aliKfy llieir w-lfisli i-inl
...1 .!,. re llieir irrllft. tll.'V will HO
dij!ill linu'eit ripulili.aiiK Hull they
will Hv.-ei tlueie who have iwuried
I lemhip inlo ulilivion.
Any leuinliilor who refina-i to "it!"
Stat -lit No. I brazenly hHiIi-h thai
I nodden. Il 1H owii .illdi'llli-lll 111. to
who nhoul.l ln Beliator (.uperior to the
inilljinelil of Hie nilijiirity of the pen
ile whom he reprem-lltH and mu-li a
u-rnon had lieller lie left at homo.
H would lie leoliilorn would put
the iiartv abiive the people, but Un
people are liijuj.-r than any parly. Any
liiilitieian who wnlll.l first Herve nun
elf hiHle'ud of I hi old.- and Hun bin
parly inntend of Hie people in univ.irlliy
the i-onfiilenee' of the people.
OKhlXA.WK NO. H.-i
An onlinniu'O In rvtiit iiml proliiliit
(Vrmil pcrtiniiH froi itrin. K"inK r
hoing In iiny milnmi, luirntoui, tippling
Iioiiho or drinking place or il lnr room.
lioiiMfi or pliicf wIhto Hp'irituoiiH until.
viiifmiH or iuioxii'iitihK tifpioiH of iiny
kiml urt ho). I within tlio nirnriit lim
it 14 of tin' Citv of Mi'ilt'onl, Oregon.
Tin' Citv of Mcilforil ilolli nnliiin its
folnlwn:
SiM'liou 1. Hi'ivuflor it mIiiiII lie un
lawful for iiiiv permm or pernon. firm
or pornonition utiif !. either un owner.
or owniTM, proprii'tor or proprietors
njjent or iontw, employe or einployeH in
tho miming or nmyiiiK on of any wi
loon, Itiirroom, tippling lioiimt nr ilrinU
pluce or other room or pluee uf iiny
tiiiul nr iiitlure where HpiritnoiiM, m:il1.
vinotm or intoxieiilin liquorM or lieer,
wine or ule lire Mohl or kept fur Hiile
within the corporate linii I h of the city
of Meilfonl, Oregon, In pirmit or allow
any female person at any lime to enter,
i;o, eotne or lie within his or llieir plare
of ltiMnenH, or any rnmn, Itoime or place
adjoining or ailjaeent thereto, where
nu eh inloxieantrt are hoM or kc.t or e
livercil after ale.
Meet ton 2. Any perHoti or jh'imoum,
firm or eorntrat iin enaei in the Nell
inr of Niieli inlovieanlN who shall vio
late HilV of the provision of Seel ion
I of thin onliiiniiff, on convicted
before the city recorder for such vio
lation, shall he punished ty a fine of
not less I han $"o.n(i our more than
$1110.0(1, mid on failure to oav tiich
tine any person guilty may he impris
otiod in the city jail at the rate of one
day for each - of sin-h fine until tin1
mime is paid.
Section 3. Anv female person who
mIuiII violate any of the provisions
Section l of Mils onlinniice shall, upon
conviction lieforo the city recorder. In
punished hv a fine of not less than
$."inftO nor more than Iton.iirt, nnd oi
failure to pay Much fine mav he im
prisoned In I he city juil a I the rati
of one day for each if'' of mucIi fin
until (he same in p:iil.
Seel ion 4. AM ordinances and part
of ordinunces in ronf lid with anv of
the prn isiolis of this ordinance ar
hereby repealed.
The foretfoinu oiiin;ine. No. II"
was passed liv the city ronn.il of 111
( ity of Medford, Oregon, on tho 1 7th
day of Malih. l!os. b the following
vote: Kifert, yet; Merrick. es; Wort
man, yes; Olwell. vet; Had i, abtent
Trowbridge, ye.
Approved by the Mayor on the
dav of March, inns.
UK. .1. I'KtnVltKlPi;!'
Attest: M ivor Pi- T.
UK X.I. M. t'Ol.l.lXS.
rity lieeorder.
1 1 000 to Lo.lu.
On (oo4 roiil estate seennt. p
.laekson 1 'nuuly Abst rael ( o.,
lai-kson County bank, Meilfonl,
fluy Tlclteln by Wire.
' HtfiiietliinL which is of considerable I
hiti-ritt l the public generally nd
which in perhnpH not flenernllv known
is tho iiyl of prepaid onli'M now in
eflVrl liHween nl fit ions of the Southern
I'arifit rompnny nnd nil pointn in Hi -
riiirr-d Htnteii. Hy mrann of tin nyntem
tiel.elri limy be purchased nt Me.lioM
from nny'plaee in I lie I'nitiMl Hmtea nnd
ll.aile.l or lelrRrnplird direct In thr
pjirty winliitirf In rnme l're. Hleepei
a.-rottitnottatioiis nnd mn.ill amounts of
ranh in mnnrrlion with fhene I irkrtp
mav alio be furniihed nt I he am'
lui, "
A Cfll I CTTC
ULLL I I L
TELLS OF PANIC
FiliailGWll DCpfeSSIOIl
as Canspiil by Morgan and
Rockiifdltir tor Selfish Ends
-Plot Given in Detail.
W ASH IMiTuN, March Is. Senator
l,a Toll tte, in his speech on the Aid
rich earn n. y bill ye-t.-iday, d.-n.umei d
mi u liiuh in the limiurial world.
The panic needs "lily to If K'l
louid step by -t.p to show mat it was
planned and cvciitnl insofar as such
ihiiiK t niih.net " '' "
lion. Such a Hlateineiit wit limit atlp
H'I
fact warriiiitinK M wmiiih ue
idemnal ion. To withludd such
slalfim nt, to shrink from plain
h si ll'li-,' forth Ihe tacts insntar
.IS Ihi-v can be I lAOleil is III tin .Us
nssi t this hftlnlimi a plain pub
lie ilmy."
He recounted in vivid laii;uae his
, jeW of the ev. ills of October L'l. when
Wall st net was in the throes of the cur
r.-ney st riiei in-y.
History of Panic Scenes.
" l-'or Ihe firsl lime nhiee the panie
bewail, I !::; o'clock n. in. arrived and
very body on the floor of the stock
exchaiife wiih wildly seeking oy at
any price. Interest rahs which had
for several days inured from l! to ."n
;ier eent lo'ii n In eliuib higher. Sen
tiinenl must be tnade before 'A o'clock.
Ah y must be forthcoiniii or the
close uf III. business day would see
Wall street a mass of ruins I banks
and trust companies on the brink of
collapse.
'Mlw perfect Ihe slae settillt,'. Ut
mil it alt s tied. Hut back of the
scciicM Morgan and Slillnian were in
conference. Tluy hud made their pre
sentatioiiH at WashiiiKlon. Tluy knew
when the next installment of aid
would reach Xew Vork. They knew
just how nuicli il would be. They
awaited its arrival anil deposit.
Thereupon I hey pooled an equal am
tint and held it. Then they waited.
Interest rates mm red. Wall wtreel
wiih driven in. n iren.y. in ''
-;i me and interest rates ran to !."( per
it. The smashing of the market be
et terrific. Slill they waiti-d. I'n
ion I'acific decli I lo'i' points;
Xorthern I'acific and other stocks went
Iowa in like proportion, l-'ivo minutes
missed ten in i notes past 1! o 'clock
iou at precisely -:!" the curtain went
mt with MoiL'au and Standard Oil in
he cHit.-r of I he slao with money
real money twenty five millions of
t -v. ii vim? it awav at In per eeiil.
' ' Ami so ended the panic
Re.il Stato Setting.
"How briefly it all worked out. They
had Ihe whole country terrorized. I lie
had the tuoiiev of Ihe deposits of bank
of cvoi-v slate in t he I'moll, to I lit
amount of $-'oii,nnn,nnn ally all
which was in the vaults of Ihe hie; bank
groups. It supplied bin operators with
money o souee.e out inventors and
speculators at the very bottom of tin
decline. Inking in the tock at an etior
niolis profit. I u I his connect ion t In
operations of Moron n and Standard Oil
furnish addil ioiial evidence of t he
character of this panic. We havi
ord proof of their ulter contempt for
commercial interest, not for the conn
try uetierally, but for legitimate trade
in Xew Votk Cly as well.
' ' The Morgan and Standard
banks. ' ' he said, ' ' pursued in
critical moment the cmiine of the
nlatinn bankers.
"Thev ministered," he said, "I
needs of Wall street, quite deaf I
Heeds of commerce. Tlieil course
Oil
thai
i I he
. Ihe
was
that of tneii who were playing with th
credit of the country for a purpose.'
Mr. l-'nllette ro iewed Ihe yrowt
of industrial reorauiaton from Ih
vear which he said saw the be
14 i ti 11 i ri u of licit ino oiueiit.
Opportunity for Trusts.
"These reoigaiii.al ions were at tliej
outset limited to those turning out I'm j
ished pio.l nets similar in kind, " he j
said. I
"Within a period of three years fol j
lowing 111' reotgauiat ions were effect
cd. In making those rem -ga n iat ions j
the opportunity for a large paper cap j
italiation off. -red Ion gnat a tetopta j
(ion to be icsistnl. This was bill the
first stage in the ovation of fictitious,
wealth. The success of these organi ,
.at how I. . ipiickU on to a eons.dida
I ion d" to in I mo d in. I list i ii-s until a
mete handful of in n eon 1 1 .d led the
.-oiiTiio'tciiil piodncl ion of the cunti.
t in- oppot t unit lo a ssoeiate I lie i cor
ani'atioit of the in. I list i i:il institutions
of the cotiutty with banking presented
llselt, Such connections Weio
ful aid to ie,.i ga ui at ion and rem gau
iati.n nff. led :i n iintiuiite.l field Im
i ri,,.,,.
, )h
1 )ri(
ot - f,,,,,,,,,.,,
(( t .fci, (
i nf the VH'nIi,
I.ugini. Kv-i!
is i,.w tl it I 1
I It ink
ronpt ate b.'iuu knM t.'i; rli.i
ilic iiosmc tat i.ois, mm i i iniu.l i in
tin
full identic ieat in. "
One Group tn Control
Subject of diff. l' l.- In, h i
a I if heiu ecu peWel f nl . inl n id n . I
theKe different riaip, icult ii.t in
i'aiimi off i :m 011I111111..1 ti. i.i 1..1 uf vJrjSj
.p,,.l,,... I, a I Inns l.-inp Ii lf7 "'"?V?0
:m r'ti"".!;.,. , , ..I..,, i rf -jfes
tii. nl ..f I .oiinlrv and laid M..vinl I I I A" tJS"
. . - - ' xmmf
l"v "" " I II., bar.. n.im.' nl III.- dm . I, .is ..1; IT 1 f
lli. In.. I....1- si..M iSlaii.lai.lj i ' " J Jf(
:!": :;:,-:,::-:..r::..:;:,:r:i:;;i )f "
til. ni.lrn.f thill I. ...I be ol feted of i , i n VJi L''-'
'lie :iUs..llile . . . II 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 1 V of Itll.Ust be i '
. i le.iil.s. l:illi,.:i-s :.n, :.H the le
lus'ies." .b-c!a.d Mr. I.:. Toilet
le '' I .hie. t.Os ,.t ttle N
lasioual collision, tiny are practieatly
a monopoly, and as far as the public
is concerned, practically one group.
The business partner of the head of the
Morgan group in found on the direct
orate of the chief financial institution
which lu-ads the Standard Oil grviip.
And o f the ba. ling directors of the
Vational City bank (Standard Oil) is a
oieuito rof the board of directors of the
principal financial iust it lit ion of the
Morgan jomip. The directors of the
l.::l:i:g oi g:i n i.al ion comprising the two
prin ipal ui. nips are bound together in
t ii:i in i en st us shareholders in t he
various industrial concerns which have
l.i a f iiaiu i d by one or I he other of
lli-si- groups in ree;-nt years.
I reriM-iubi-r that these ."ri men who
are directois of the two important
banking group are not ad .lit ioiial to
ilo- list of bss than inn to whom I
hate ref-rt'cd as controlling the union
tr'al life of the nati but a part of it.
"1'fiurlein of the directors of the
National t ity bank are at the hi ad of
1! gnal combinations, representing IIS
pi i' i. nl of Hie capitalization of all the
in. In-i rial trusts of the country.
Control of Railroads.
"The railroad lines represented on
,1m- b.tard of this bank cover the
country like a network. Chief among
I In m are I Ih Lackawanna, the chica
;.i, Uiirlingtou ic (iiiiu-y, tin I'nioii I'n
i-'ic. I to- A I ton. t he M issoiiri Pacific,
the ( hieago. Milwaukee St. Paul, t he
Chicago Northwestern, the Kock ls
and, tin- leiivr & Itio (iruirdo, the
Mexican Xational, the Italtimore &
' hio, I In' Xorthern I'acific. the Xew
Vork Central, the Texas & I'acific, the
Ki ie. Ihe Xew- Vork, Xew Haven &
Hartford, the Delaware & Hudson, t Im
Illinois Central, the Manhattan Mlevat
I of Xew Vork City and the Kapul
I'tansil lines of Hrooklyn. 'I liese same
ilireelors. through their various eon
tioiis, represent inure than :t"n tit hot
banks, trust companies, railroads ami
1 list i i:i I corporations, with an aggri
Ml- caoitali.atii t more man
$ I .L'un.nnn.nnn. ' '
Speaking of the great stores of n v
in New Vork in cotineclion with van
ills industrial insl il ut ions, Mr. La l-'ol
li tte continued:
Create Artificial Panics.
With this enormous concent rat ion
of business it is possible to creato nr
tificiallv periods of prosperity and peri
of i .allies. Prices can be lowered
a. Ivan I nt Ihe will of the Csys
1cm. When the tanner miisi move ins
rotis a scarcity of money may be
,1 il nd Ihe p rices lowered. When
he crop passed inlo the control of tin
p -dilator an artificial stringency may
be relieved and prices advanced, and
the illegitimate profit raked off the ag
riciiltuial industry tnav be pocketed in
Wall street.
'If an effiirt is mado to make any
one ol t liese ureal interesis ooev i in
law, il is
isv for them to enter into a
conspiracy to destroy whoever may be will be told that the IioiuIh were bought
responsible for the undertaking. " j by the banks, not to make money, but
He severely criticised the provision to be held in readiness to protect the
of the Al.lrich bill by which railroad ' credit and commerce of the country;
I, 1h i,n. to be made security for that bond markets are easily disturbed;
emergency cite ul.-ilinii iinil iluii'ijiil that Unit siuh si-i-urity is ili-lii-iiti nml sen
il wns ii si-lii-mi- In il.-fi-nl li-jjMntiiin 1 silivi--, Hint li-u'islnl inn niPiini-iiiK divi-ivliii-li
minlil Invvi-r iirilrmul riili-s. j ili-mls i-vrn iinin (jrnsslv wnti-roil stock
Entitled to Fair Interest. wnnM nlnriii tho linlili-rs of those bonds
" s ,-i I'liiiininii i-urrii-r." siiid Mr.! nnd fiuvo tin-in upon n falling market
l'olli.ti "tin- railwav ri.llipaiiy is on -
lillod lo chaiu-i- siil'l'ii-ionlly liin.li rules pnnii- nnd li-iiving tho banks but par
lo pay opoiiitini; expenses iinil a rea- lially prepared to take out oiiierjjeiiey
soiHibiv fair lelnrii upon the fair vnlno enrreiicy.
of Hi.- pn.peilv whieh it uses for the "Could any plan be devised whieli
ivnairnee of tho public. This is the would be effective in blockiilK the way
slaiiil.ir.l and the only standard by , of loj;islatioii for valuation of tlin pliya
which lo nicnsiiie leasinialih- rates. To'ical properties of railroads nnd defeat-
sociire Ihe a iml ica I inn of this slandard
tn riiiluav inlcs nf the ennntrv has
The Sate Conduct ot Business1:,,:::,,"
of banUing business. The selection of the
funds is nu import
nut matter. We re
spect fully invite
vour attenl ion to the
Stato Depositary
Capital nnd Surplus
V 1 Kr,UOU.'0. fIEil
Established 1888.
KNYAKT.Presid i
PKIIKV, Vice Pri
nt.
lident.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
f'A I MTA I j $:0,00(1
sri.MM.rs 10.000
liiivcs to Kent. A (liMit'i-al l;iiikiiiu; Businpss
': : .: -a. to.l. Wt Solicit Vcllf Patrolling
:.'ilotv
Williams' Original
eiisi-.t-. nf .lulnlee Sen". Plantation Song. N'cgro Melo
. niii; Snny-t, Vegro l.ullabvH, Vegro Comic Songs, Cabin and
nt i men t a I Sougi, I hi I lad 4, Kagt iiue Seiigt, l laoic Select ion,
S, le. t inn new and up to dale.
UVKN1XO, MARCH ill sKTS NOW t SAl.K.
Curtain Held I'ntil H o'clock.
been the object of a struggle extend
ing over many yearn. The courts have
sanctioned it. The interstate commerce
oin mission has urged it upon the at
teiition of congress mid common justice
to the public interest demands it.
Tried by this standard, if a rail
way company has grossly overeapitai-
l its property it can no rightfully
i in pose upon the public a transporta
tion charge to pay any return or dlvi-
lend upon this fictitious capitalization.
It does not signify that the public has
not yet been ablo to secure the appli
it ioa of this standard to tho rates of
the country. Their cause ts just and
its defeat from vear to year has been
omplished through the powerful in
fluence which the great transportation
oiupauieH of the country and those in
terested in t heir securities have been
ible to successfully exert in preventing
gislatioii.
Astounding Proposition.
"Today wo nrn confronted with the
ist on tiding proposition that congress
hall hold out legislative inducement
for the exaction of transportation
harges which shall net a continuance
of I per cent dividend on railway cap
italizatiou. It is idle to say that this
measure is limited in its scope; that
it has reference simply to a limited is
sue ot railway bonds, as security, lie
is blind indeed who does not see the
ultimate effect of a proposition which
lirectlv or indirectly raises a standard
for the payment of fixed dividend upon
railway capitalization without regard
o the valuation of the property. 1 lie
ertain effect of this action by con
;ress is to stimulate every railroad
ompaiiy within the purview of this
statute to maintain tho position or its
bonds within the favored class and
every other railway company to qual
ify at the earliest possible moment for
admission to Ihe favored class. It is
plain, sir, as the noonday sun that tin1
direct effect of this proposition is to
advance railroad rates, and it will
identify the iMveriitticiit with a main
tenance of rates in all cases where it
has accepted railway bonds for current
circulation."
lie iimistcd that the interstate com
nien-e c nission is not empowered to
ascertain the value of the physical
properlvof the railwav companies of the
country and strongly favored such n
valuation as the only means of fixing
railroad rates,
Would Become Sacred.
"When once the government invites
tl atioual banks of the country to
invest in them for the patriotic pur
pose of averting liuancial disaster these
railroad bonds will become sacred pa
per."
He said: "The good faith of the
country will be pledged to defeat any
legislation that suggests a disturbance
of the four per cent dividend upon the
stocks. The Henator from Ithode Island
will he heard m solemn warning, in-
1 lit (jri-nt sai-rit'ii-o, possibly irodili-inK
i iiiL' the final reduction of rates to n
just, reasnnalilo basis?"
large measure dependent
the efficient transaction
bank as a depositary for
strength, conservn
live management,
oipiipmeiiT ami men
it ics which are af
forded bv this bank.
V. T. VAtt'TKU,
President.
O. R. I.1X0LEY,
Cn shier.
.lOIIX S. OUTH, Cashier.
W. 11. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
THE SECRET
of w hy our bread is in such demand
for its fine ii:ility, lightness and most
dclifiou flavor is that it is made from
choice winter wheat and by the best
methods known in baking to give nu
tritimi and enjoyment of eating at the
same time. If you are not using Van
Mordenberg Uros. ' bread, try it.
Medford Steam Ra&crjr
Dixie Jubiloe Siirs
MrroEO. oreooh M.
r AV- Vt:
: , ! f r s-'
- ?!
t7 i
I If I
UI4-,
now
WITH THK SHORT
IT'S 1)1 FFKRKNT. TIIK SITCATIOX IS li
AVI.MMVK KIM-'.CIAL ATTFXTIOX TO Fi l
SIZES" AXI) 1IAVK SPITS F()l ALL OF Till- M.
WORSTEDS, CASSI M KR KS AX I ) CIIFVIOTS IN UXOLIKl S L
STR1PHS, PLAIDS. C11F.CKS AXD .MIXTPKM'.S; ALSO IX LLA( K
AXD P.LPF SHKMiKS AXD PXDK'HSSFD WORSTEDS.
$12.00 to $49.00
WFVK (iRFAT K'KI.IFF IX STORK FOR TIIKSK MKX WHO
"XKVKR CAX ( I FT FITTKD." P.RIXO VOPR' SIIAPK IIKRK. SIR.
Model C
.M K 1)
tGood Coffee Values:
I was read ini; about a ft
f who was ashed what he had had
for lunch, nnd he said: "A piece
of baconine, some almost e;e;s, a
cup of near coffee and some not
quite pie." Well, you won't find
4- any "near coffee" nronnd this
shop; that is, if we sell it to you
for coffee. It's easy for a grocer
to Rive you n pod run for your
coffee money if he isn't loo stin-
4- jy. Coffee is lower than ever be-
fore and qualities better. It all
4- depends upon how much a grocer
is willing to pav for his coffee. 4
4- Von can buy the real old Oovt. 4
4 Java or you can buy .lava which 4
4 conies from llrazil, but whatever 4
4- we sell you. whether it be .lava, 4
j 4- Mocha nnd Java or Costa Kica, '
J 4- you may Know it is the best grade .
4- that can be sold for the money.
I 4- We have a big coffee trade, and
j 4- that helps us to give you fresh
4- roasted coffee any old day you 4
I 4 want it, and not the tasteless kind 4
j 4 which has lost most of its strength. 4
' 4 I expect a lot of ladies in the 4
4- store todnv to buy our coffee. 4
!4- 4-
MILLER ;& EWIUNK t
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
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Tuesday Mar.. 24
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"THE BURGOEASTCH"
'IT OU VINURO. St'P.I
WHITE AND OVER HALF A
HUNDRED OTHERS. INCLUDING
THE FAMOUSLY ORIGINAL
KANGAROO GIRLS. ORIGINAL
FR0DUCTI0N. A VERITABLE
TRIUMFH. BIGGER. BRIGHTER,
BETTER THAN EVER. NEW
SONGS. IDEAS. SURPRISES.
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Bring
Your
Shape
Here
The Tall Man
IS OPTKN WITH A COAT
voru lxciiEs too short in Tin-:
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T TUK COLLAR, SLKHVI-:S ,11'ST
TROUSKRS KXI)IN(i AT SI IOK TOPS.
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The Short Man
OR STOITT MAX IT'S JlTST TIIK SAM K
lothing Co
!''( )RD'S CORK' K 'T C LOT 1
Do You Want a Good
5-ACRE TRACT
Close to Medford, fine Ioca
tion, good fruit and poul
try land. Prices, $90 to
$125 per acre. Easy terms
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They chain the towns of moiiej and neither
Hive the fit, style nov distinction t" yonv clothes
that'vour own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that ''carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
NOME
The City Tailor Medford
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