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Qr'ai-i-ttf "ynr- !'. .. -v. ,.irfr I f 1TET)T0TID TSrATT, TRTBTJNTC, MEDFORD, OHKHON, TWTDAV, RTCPTEMnTOR 29, 1011. r PAGE MVE ' me ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL IZZZZZ Wnllor V.ilenllnu mill Ml .u I M,., mini, n,mo f r.ilo.il wwi In I'imrl went iiiiuili'il In Moilrnril TIiiiih- Mm rtty this moniliifc, uiiy in mo m, j, riinrch iIiiHiiniuti', I Iluy vmir wlii u w,.,.,i AOUrti liAWiSiiLLlCiiVti- CrtOLiiKA LMDkMlC ADDS TO TERROR Oil ItlVDIMllllMlVOIIIIK, HllV. llollUIUIMlf fll(itlii. Mother r IIu'hii yniui); pen. pin inn 1'fnlilniilH f Mciironl inul will rnntlmio to icwldii liDiit In n neat llltln ImiiikiiIdw which (ho (utioiii hiiM hut Mjcmitly ('(uniilctoil In (Jih-imi Ann addition, Httiillury Krmirli Dry Cloniilnit Works. A. .1, Ki'ii(iii)i-i who litis been see lolury iiml tiimMiiier for tho Until lutrt c(iniMtny In Medford, will Imivit tomorrow for nHn Kritndsco wht'io ho will lake it iionltlmi mi iiHnlHtmit pur mir (in it Hlciiiimr plying between Hun I'miU'litrii iiml Oriental ports. I Mm flint trip will consume thriHi months' time, ul tho expiration of whlrh tho "nnsltnnt" part of hi title will ho ilioppitil iiml ho will bo it full fli'ditml piiimir, tt.nilluN, have your mill made by (hu llnrllu Ladles' Tailoring Co,, nt C(-nlrnl I'olnl, Or. 173 Kcv. i:. 0. KMrlilw, tint now M. i:. pastor In Ihlrt cliy, will arrive, In Medford tomorrow and will prvncli here Kumlny, both inoruliiK nnd ovcit- Iuk. Iluy your winter's wood dump now. f 1.60 tiorcnnl. tlnltl Hay Itnalty Co. Mrs. C. C. Hull nuil Mr. I Itoth tick of Contra) I'olnt worn .Medford vlfiltorK yesterday. At tho HIkii of Ye Nifty. l.ovl AiikId of Ashland was visiting Medford relnltven anil friend yestuc day. Mr- Annie In mi early tiny owu oil nearly nil ttio laud which now coin, prince practically nil of tho northwest part of Mt'ilfonl. fiom Main street north, Chtiiesa Hnrrcil Lilies nml Japanese air plants al llroadlcy's. I'honn MSI. ' llhnnr Cototunn wan down from I'hoonlx Thursday. Huy your v Inter's wood cheap now. l.r.O pttr cord. Hold Hay Itoalty Co. M. A. Well mid family arrived In Med ford yesterday from Syracuse, N. Y. They expect to remain here. Walt mid try "UOIng" shoes. You won'l ho sorry, 1C0 Mr. nnd Mrs. I C Klllott mid Mr. mid .Mm V. A. Ulllott loft thin morn. ItiK for it few dayn automoldlo pleas tire trip to Klamath I'nlls. Iluy your winter's wood cheap now K.fiO per cord. Cold Hay llealty Co. .Minn Craro llouck, of ol.s Angeles, who linn been In Medford visiting hrr hrother, JeitMi llourk, nnd family, lelt this morning for ANhlmid, Be It. A. Holme, Tho Insurance Man, ovr Jnr.kson County bonk. Mm. -'. i:. Ithicgburn mid Mm. J. 8, Norwood wr In Medford yestor day from their orchard ranch near Central I'olnt. Huy your winter' wood chimp now, H.ftn per cord, (lold Hay Itoalty Co. Mm. II. O. Ilrown mid children ten thin moruluK for I'etuliimn, Calif., In which plnco Mr. Ilrown him enBaKi'd In himluemi. Hovurnl of the numbcm on draco JoHcphlno lirown'H proKrnm llili v (tnliiK wll Ihavo tho added feature of cello ohllKiitoa hy Prof. W. A Kamen, One of thene. "Mother O' Mine," a beautifully HtroiiK hoiik by Frank K. Toum, with wortU by Hud' yard KlplliiK. I" eitpcclally enhanced by tho rich vlhratlUK tin of tho cello. 8. A. Nowell. ladlea' tailor. Itooin IB, 1'. O. IlullulnK. n H. I.. I.vonanl left thin inomlnr, for Klaamtii Kail. Bunltnry French Dry Uloanlns WorkB. MIhh Macro, a trained numo of Han FrnurlHco, who Iiiim been tittendhiK the Mtn of Mr. and Mm. A. C, Allen, returned to her homo thin niornliih'. V. M. (TonnoMHOu) Hmlth will leave for ol'rtland HiIh iifleruoon to vIhII lilrt ami. Mi". Hmlth 1h mi extetiHlve farm property ovvner In .Incltnon coun ty, iiml while ho will not ho hero to morrow to voto for good roiulH ho Hinted before leavlim that ho hoped tho bond Ihhiio would carry. Wo nro now ImyliiK Winter Nolht pnarH. Keo iih hoforo Holllnit. I'm ditcora' Fruit Co. ' choan now. i no porcoid. (lold Huy Itenlty Co. .luck MoitIh of AmIiIiiiiiI In In Med ford today on IiiihIucxh. Tho Mutual Idfo luminiuco Co, payx tho Iiii'konI illvldeiidN, Hoo J. F. lltltcllllMOII, Mr, mid Mm. II. IJ, ItmiMdiill ro tinned today to their homo at llraw loy, Calif. Twolvo neroN rrult mid alfalfa land for null, Call on 0. Carey, Talent, Orison, "I". .'oiiii wowarii nun iiaiiKiitor ro-1 turned a few daya a;o from an ex l lendud vlnlt to hor old lioiuu In Call fornlii. Mr. and Mm. J. II, Durfeo returned hint ulKht from Han FranclHco whoro ' Mr, Durfeo Iimh hoeu In n hoHpltal for flvo or nix montlm, Ilo In i)iio of tho pemoiin Injured In a motor nc cldent near Medofrd hint nprliiK HIm li'K wan hrokon In tho accident. The wound mado linn not properly honied mid ho In able to moxu about only with tho help of crutcheH, At tho Hlun of Yo Nifty. T, F. McCnblo or KiikIo I'olnt In In Medford today on IiuhIiicmh. Iluy your winter' wood cheap now. H f.o per cord, (lold Hay Itoalty Co. Mm. ol'arl Wordiiu returned to Medford yesterday from Atihlaiid where a lie ban been In a honjiltal for Huveral weeks. .1, C. Kchmldt han both phoiteii In ntnllod In tho old Imvln warehouHo and will ho slml to quolo you prlcen nu all klmlH of feed and poultry mip pllen. Mm. Arylee (Iriiu mid nou, who have been vlnltlnK J. J. Fryer and family at KiikIo ol'liit, left lnt iiIkIH for Heattle where hor sou will remain. Mm. (Iron continuing her trip to Now York and from thero to Kurope. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, (Jbrnn O, Tayior), attorncy-nl-law, over Jnckfon County Hank nulldtng, ledford. O, J, Johnnnn ramo down from lllitto Fa I Ik IiihI ulKht mid loll on No. Ill for (lletiilnle. Iloiuo-mado norKhuiii inolaxHOM, $i a Ktillon. iliitchljou fi. l.uuiNdiiii, 1 0& Tho Medford ICIectrlcal Simp In lo cated at IG North Front ntrent. Mm. aVn H. I'lernon left lnnt iiIkIU for a lnlt to relatlven In Hockford, llltnoln. Mr. nnd Mm. I,. II, Tucker loft Thumday night for iiiirtlicavlurn Ore Kon. Mm. Tucker ban been mi Inval id for noniotlino nnd tho move Ih mndo In Die hope that hor health may ho benefited. Theno nro pioneer people here ami all thlr frlendn are hopliiK the change will prove beneficial. Ml km Amy oKut left Innt iiIkIiI for Hpokano where nho will tako a three yearn courne In n clntui for trained nu men. Arthur Weokn returned to Oakland Innt night after a week's visit hero with relallveH. I,ook! look! tho larnect catch of than ever before In Medford, All thin week Halibut, black cod and Huk cod I Or per lb.; nelva muelt, 12 l-2c lb.; red tKilmou, IKc lb.; nturKeon cat flub, I Kc lb.; nprliiK chlckcnh, 20c; frenh creamery butter, .'10c; fine ntcel cut coffe, aoc lb, Frenh nlilpinont of fin- nlnhnddy Junt arrived. AIko frenh flnh at the Flnh Market Junl arrived (damn and oyntom. MetiHlur & Kent- worthy. - - , . t -- -'' - , '- u I i i . mini SENTRlBJ WATCHING ADVANCING LAVA Aeordiuir to Into cable tid viecH the liivu HtreiimH from Ktua eoiitiuue to iKhunee, hut so slowly Hint i,o liuililinif will he in dauber for the next few iluyM. Government ontriderH reK)rl thnt a couple of tlioiiHninl peo ple, mnliily women, utlcmptud lo reiuovo relntivcrt from a cliolern hoHpital four milrn oiiIhIiIc Frnncnvillii, lio iuu; friKlieuetl hy llm iden tliat tho huililiiiK wiih tlircatciictl with tlcHtriiclioit by liivu. There were about one litiinlreil piitieutH uml nevcral Hiiripci; ted eancri utiiler trealmcut in the hospital. i'coph) nro arriving at Tuormiuii in yrcat nutnlicrH (0 view the cruptio it, mid two winter hotel.- nro filled. HEARST WILL 'moose minstrels hi be one feature of fair SUPPORT CLARK Weeks & McGowan Co. DKDERTAKEKH Day rhono M71 Night l'bonc F. W. WoekB 07J. A. K. Orr, MBS. LADY A8HIHTANT, I'OHTIiAND, Ore., Hept. 'Jti. CharKliiK that tho lathH of twenty-four lufmitH bulweeu September l and 20 were duo to Impure milk, City Client Inl K. C. Calloway filed a report, with tho city health offlcern, recommend I ni; more HtrhiKcnl lunpectlon of dalr li'H HiipplyiiiK I'ortlaud with milk. AcrnrdliiK to aClloway IhoiiRtiudH of );iiIIoiih of "dirty, Impure milk" Ih be ing dlHponod of In tho cvlty each day, becauno ho nald, the city (loon not employ enough Innpectom, Dii:i. TOl' VHI.hH Thumday, September 2ti, IIU1, SiiHiin M. Ton Ve'llo, iirimI (i yearn, it montlm and 11 dayn. Hlio wiih horn nt Cellua, Ohio, and waa n widow. Fueral aSt unlay aitornoon at WookH ."i .Mc.Oowan'H chapel In thin city, Kov. l.iicaH offlclatlin;. I l-Jvery ono onjoys a homo talent mliiHtrel nhow. Why? Ilecnuso It 'compreheudH In Hu make-up notlilnR .but pure unadulterated fun, combined l.-.l.l. ....... l,t. .!. , I wiiii iiieiini). yiiuii i iiu croomiei oi Publisher Says He Considers Champ ,"' c""1 '" drawn from a monK those .,... . , ., whom wo know In the everyday wnlkh Clark Able and Representative, of llf0) nil(, whcn th,.y um lhe)r vant. at;e polht of makeup and charade: on tho BtiiKo to crack Rood-natured Jokcn at their frlcndn In tho audience everybody litis a good time. No one more no than thoso on whom tho gags tiro spruiiK. That tho minstrel show has n permanent plnco In the hearts of the American people Is amply at tested hy the fact that there Is scarce ly a city of any slr.o In tho United Htntes that docs not linvo havo at the Democrat and that He Will Aid His Cause. NKW YOKk. Sept. 20. Willinm Itiimiolpli Ik'iitht returned from ittiroiiil today on tho Miiurulmiin nml when interviewed conccrn'mi; tho out look of the ik'iiioenitiu poHnihilitien for nomillalioii nt lite iuiiiiii. iintiini-it eonvei.lion. ,e nnid: "I eonsiilcr' U,n8t ono m,nBtreI B,,ow ,,,,r,nK thc Champ Clark mi able nnd represcn-l,he;,tr,ca, 8ClB0 P b' ,oca' intivi; (Icmoenit mid n nincere ,,,0. llcnl. lo wy nothlni: or tho travollnB eate of demoeratie piineiples nnd lBllow" ,lko "ockstadcr's and Prim have Iooiik supiutrled him. j rosea. "I have i,Iwii.vn been u tlcn.oernt Th ve-tradcr -when ho broiiRhl when the parly Hi.pportetl tjemoerntio,Um ,IOBro to thlk eounlry ,ltUc prinriiilPH ami wiih nominntcl by ,hoUKht that ho "was provldlnK o Keiiuine (lemoeratH. I inn ili.sposod tolchnrnctcr nml a n,Mns of nfordl"P MiiiHirt Clark for th0 prc8idcn0v' ""told amusement to succeedlni; Ren HJIIlllUIIR. A IIU Illll-IUIIIK AIUUI 11.UJL to Ht'lie on the ecccntrlcl character. 'nnd the must clans tho peculiarities of tho negrt niiniri ViiirK jor mo presiacnoy -- and I do not consider thu fact that j,,rnt,oni'' he in n Sijutlierncr, nn nrjumentf 'erc f,u UKaiiint bin nomiiiutiou lis Hcetiotinl-l H ' 10 itm is Imit; Miuee dend. "I do not think the South has re eeivcd Niifrieieut eonmderulioti nt the IiiiiuIm of tleinoenitie eonveiitioiiH in the mihl." When he wjih tn-ked aliotil hirt ow.i emnliilaev .Mr. Hearst replied: "I have Hitid that I favor Clark. 1 can not bo for Chirk nuil niynelf nlo." Every Italian Subject. l'Oim.ANI), Ore., Sept. Jl). Bv ery Itnlinn who has served in the Italian nnuy N Milijccl (o the call lo tinns by Iti- unlive land, no mutter if he in a imtur.iilir.cd citizen of the United SIiiIch," said Attorney Albert! Feirerrn, lender of the Italian colo ny here mid editor of tho Italian Tribune today. melodies and rhythm, and now w( havo a vasl volume of ftin-mnkhiE literature mid musfc from which ti draw for JiiiuKtrel and other enter taiumcints. Tho minstrel performance to 1m given by Crater Lako IoiIro No. C76, Loyal Order of Moose, at Medford opora houso October 3rd and 4 th, op ens with a snappy opening medly In which comedy makeups nro constant by crossing tho stage and (ho end men have plenty of business. Then '.ho fun follows fast and furious with Kood ballads Interspersed until thc -urtaln falls on tho grand finale of he first part. The end-men nro the balladlsts. Tho olio will be furnished by John N'orllng lu a musical specialty, Mrs, 3. T. Wilson In a child dialect, read ng "Over thc Halluster," Messrs II. ;l. Whctsel, E. K. Ooro, cGorge An IrewB nnd Ed Andrews In Dudley luck's "Annie Laurie," and other se ectlonb W. II. Horchcrs In a dialect ikctch and "Dad" Lozler, champion toncplayer of tho U. S. in n specialty. Thc show will closo with thc most attghablo operetta ever written for a piartct of voices, entitled, "Our Fam ly Doctor." Director Wilson will be ho doctor, E. C. Montgomery tho lasso nnd father of the heroine, Glenn I. ConwelV tho contralto and mother " f the heroine, nnd Ed Wild the ne olne. Tickets may be secured of any loose .ind exchanged for reserved eats nt Hasklns drug storo after 9 . ni. Monday, October 2, when the eat sale opens. Jib : Mucilnflo For Homo Use. Tot one ounce of gum trnpaeiuith Id a quart fruit can. Hiur over It one and one-half pints of clear, cold soft wnter Shell Kills Many. SPAKTA, Wi-., Sept. 2!). Efforts to ascertain the mimes of dead and Mijnred resullins: from the explosion . i ... - i. -it .. .. it tlnv. Ktlr flmmn.I.U- n.l n.l.l rtv.. ,.r KU H lllgll power M1V.-11 lur II uiu'i- ton (Irons of oil of sassafras or winter ' 'h B" t'10 ,in"J' r"Kc "eur green to prevent Its turning wiur. Stir ' Iuto today, have been reputed by tho several times (luring the day, cover ' officers ul the rei-ervntion. It is un- fViVpr flu. till- nml lir alaml iinlll ru.vf I cloc nnd set nwny for use. To Waih Silk Stockings. Make soapsuds of lukewarm water, using a good grade of cantll" soap. Do not use hot water, as It destroys the Feirerrn Miid Unit tho grout mass, life of the silk. Hlnso lu cold, clear of Italian-; npponu wnr wilh Turkey. Several thousand Italians who have served in nro unity, rehido in Port-Imid. ,- JOHN A. PERL lJiulit'tJilr and Kiiibnliiii'r tSB i Jucceiisor to tho undortnlclng do partinonl of Modford Furniture, uo. ? Offlco UH Houtli Ilartlctt Street TuloplioitOB rosldimco, Hell 473, Homo 170-1 day. lloll mi iiiBiii . i i r.illn iiusuoi'cd ululit or tiny AMIU!,ANCK 8KHVIOK !ffffrfrfffA"MJ'', xotici:. Thero will ho preaching nt the Christ Ian church, corner of Sixth mid Ivy streotH, both morning mid even ing, October 1, by Evangelist W, T. AdaniB of Etigoue, Oregon. NOTICE, Tho 0. ,T. U. will meet tit Mrs. I u Leoutird, 14 East Main mid Cottage HtroofH ThuiEiliiy nttornonn, 4 . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE Small boarding houseJ with good repututlon, oYu may liuvo tho husltiosH If you buy tho furniture. Cheap If taken at onco. Party leaving on account of nlck .noHH, AddrcHH box !171, Mmlford, On. Sugar. ' Our word "sugar" Is said to be de rived from the Arabic "sukknr," the article Itself having got Into Europe tlnough the Arabian MohnmmcdmiH, who overran a great part of the world lu the seventh, eighth mid ninth ecu tilth's. Atvordlng lo Dr. Van I.lpp. maii.a Hindi wilier, as a result of the Arab Invasion of Petsla sugar found Its way Into Arabia, whence again lis culture was carried lo Cyprus. IthiNles, Sicily uml Egypt, lu the hint named country the preparation of sug ar was greatly Improved, and the Egyptian product bocanio widely fa mous. From Egypt tho Industry spread along the northern coasts of Africa and so entered Spain, where, about the year llfiO, some fourteen re llnerles were In operation, Columbus Introduced sugar otitic Into tho new world. Argonaut, l Hli Dad Dream. Truly oriental wiih the defense put fonvitrd by a prisoner nt Allpore. Charged with stealing a Hindu Idol with Its ornaments, ho stated thnt tho goddess told him lu a dream the night before Unit, as she was not properly worshiped by the Hindu priest, she would be belter taken "euro of by him, ti Mohammedan, mill that unless ho took charge of her worship sho would lu her wrath destroy his whole family. The magistrate, however, wns not sat lulled with the story and sentenced thu accused lo two mouths' rigorous Im prisonment mid to pay u tine, Horn. bay Ouzel te. water until free from all snap, then pull Hie stockings lengthwise and press with n warm Iron, but never n hot one They will be as glossy as when new. authoritatively itimotitieed that two were killed outright, two more fatal ly injured nnd several members of an Ohio buttery scrion-ly hurt. Qset rretervet. !m beets until tender, skin them mid cut into mlf Inch cuIk-s. Weigh nnd use an etual weight of sugar, wet with water to make a sirup. Four this over the beets and cook until the sirup Is as thick as you wish It Fla vor with slick cinnamon or any uthcr flavor you wish. Blueberry Slump. Ilrlng berries to a boll, sweeten to I taste. Mix dough as follows; Two cups of Hour, two toaspoonfuls of link lug powder, one loaspoouful of salt Add water to make consistency of bis cuii, urop iiiio iioiiiiik oerrtes mm iet cook abdit 'llfteeu minutes. Tho Wrong Butt. Tho last tltuo President Taft was trnvellng In Texas ho was Invited to a dinner of bacon and boiled cabbage. The invitation was telegraphed from tho citizens of a small town to the president's private car and was re ceived by Captain Archibald W. Butt, the president's old. After consulting with the president the captain tele graphed this reply: The president accepts your Invitation with pleasure UUTT. This Is tho way tho message read when the prospective hosts received It: The preiMcut accepts your Invitation with pleasure, but Popular Magailue. Still In Danger. "Is your son out of danger yet?" "No; the doctor Is golug to make three or four more vIsUs."-LoiiIhvIUo Courier Jotu mil, New Ball Much Fester. Speaking of the cork center ball. Neal Hall says. "It vouius off the ground like a billiard ball taking Erig llsh on the rati. I don't exaggerate when I tell you I've had the batlcomo at me so fast that I didn't havu 1 1 un to gel down to it, Don't you see the troubles oven the oiutaolders are lttiv lug with bounding hulls';" Coach Rice Signs Long Contract. Ah n result of tho excellent show ing of the Columbia crews lu the te cent big regatta at l'otigliketp(, Co Vumbla university has signed Coach Jlui Itlco for ten years and. besides has raised his salary $30(1 u your. The sum now paid Itlco Is said to bo the largest of- any paid rowing coach lu tho country. Jennings Likes College Players. .Iluglilu Jennings has suddenly lakei n great liking to college ball players Ho had one of his scouts scouring tin eastern schools recently, lie caught six possibilities lu his dragnet. The.v will be tried out for us. next soaseii providing thov.aie needed, A Condensing Nebula. It has long boon suspected that ninny of tho nchulao aro In process of condousntlon Into stars, and tho fa mous "whlto nebula" In Andromeda has been thought by some to bo ac tually a star cluster rather than n mass of gaseous matter. Itecont spec troscopic study by Mr. Fath with the sixty Inch retlector of tho Mount Wll son Solnr observatory iudlcates that this nebula gives spectra of tho solar typo and that it has really condensed, at least partially, into stars. Mr. Fath l)nds evidence of progressive chango lu the spectra of nebulae with chango of form, and this progression lndl I rates star clusters as the tlnal prod uct. HOTEL MOORE European. Special Kates by tho "Weak or Month, Hates 50 Cents Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. BAGGAGEANDEXPRESS HENRY M, MARSH All orders promptly attended to night or day. Short and long hauls. Moving household goods a specialty Union teamstors. Office 51 9. Front Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613 MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. WALL PAPER ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING Artistic painting in water colors and pastel by II Mlchclscn. C E. COLLINS 27 NORTH GKAri: STREET. Ss?" Taxidermist Sportsmen Save 'your trophies this year. Thero will be none to Bare In a fow years. This cat shows when to cut tho skin. Nevor cut tho front of a deer's neck. Call at Humphrey's Gun Storo and get a pamphlet free, telling how to saro came heads, tyrds and skins for rugs, published by F. W. BARTLETT Medford, Oregon e- 36-03- 03- o The Medford National Bank CAWTAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS 935 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. W. X. aoms, Freatdtnt. 3. a. rsmsr, vice pt. joxx s. obtb, cwr. r. X. XEUUCX, Tie rres. W. B. JACKSOIT, Asat. CaaUac. h ifi to rr Leather Roads. HlruiIiiclMiu. KiikIiiiuI, 1ms n road tiiiuU of It'iithi'r wtnte. wliU'li Is Jucl h1 to lt ii iimiph'ti' sniToss. There Iiml lietMi no use fur tln wnsto leather until somebody roiuelved1 the Idea of roadninhln with It. It was ilrst shrtnldetl Into Hue hits nnd theu trout eil with bitumen nnd tnr. The rond has Ikh'ii In existence for n year and shows bill few slcns of wear. More iver. It makes a eotnfo'tahie footluj: for hnrses-N'ew Orleum Plcujiuie. Jlaaklns iur ilt5aiin. " HOTEL MEDFORD A Most Modern Hotel European. Opened September 19, 1911. Splendidly arranged in evory respect. Excellent Cuisine. Rates $1.00 Per Day Up. RATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. :: ;; i i sStVsSS.KSSSSSSS srsrsyr- Our New Location The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. I 'i '. 'i. ii, i: ::, ::t h ! i i Ii rrvr lW;