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PAGE THREfl 7 PAVING TO START LONG SESSION OF PAI0 DEPARTMENT clarLl!!Jight HHHIIHIHHt H"H"l"H"H"f"-l--"H-H"-44 I & HtcrrfoofeSho)) LAWYERS SPECIAL TRIM T E: TO DRILL DAILY 3rrcT)Fcmr matt, tthutoe, medford, oirmox, Wednesday, martt 27, 1012. LULU LS m W LI WEEKS no R A WASHINGTON, I). 0. Public Land Matters: Final Proof N A I.! Lulu CHhmm ulio will m 1 i h'ji r lii'ic I'l'nlnv I'xi'iiliit' in "Ml Dinlt'l-iu'H" will ill rive I'iiiIiu in 11 -ii'i'iul I rum mi tin hliiiu will mil ln (li'liiycil. Tlu lii'iitliu'limi im hiuhI I'liilmnili'. Ml"" (lliiMi'r I'liirylng her own nrclu'Mlrn. Al'l'nillillg III ITitlnH'tlH' kIuiw i dill' of tint licM hci'ii iIi'ih hi'iiHiiii mi the IHIIlHl. ".MImh DikIiiIkiicU." Id which opum lOVxm Will IH'0 Lulu Oliim-r tit tint .Mi-iifiinl llii'ftlur wxl I'lhliiy. March U'J, U of Dim Vli'imtw" lyn. being i'omiimihi'iI 11111I wiltlcn by l wo con tlnviitul iiulliorM who found lli"lr work 1111 liiHtiiiitiiimoiin hiiitchh In Kilioin mill linvi' HtH'i'i ll iH'Mi'iih'il In Hourly iviry country wlimn iniiHlr Ih plnyi'd. I.lln' Km pii'iIiti'mhoim, "TIi Mtrry Widow" mill "Tlm ('hoc ulittti Hnl-Uor," mill vi'iy Mlinllnr i" "Tin Hpilng Mnlil." "MlM Dmli'l nark" Ih mi nperatlu In which u n mantle nlniy Ih kiiiIm'IIIhIimI with uui- H I I'll I llllllllllTH MIH'll UK Mill VI'lltl"M linvi- inndc hi'i popular. MIhit (llniwr mill li"r itxnoi'luli im iitiiilril to ii'iilly dim; mill me given iiiiiiurouH non k IiIIh which itr- wild Iii have al luring ipiitllty mnl Klnmr, iippcul. One of dm hiuhI liiiiiirtmit numbi'm Ih tin Introduction of old KrottUh fnvmltt-H, hih'Ii iik "Plow (Ii'iilly. Hwni'l Aflon," "Coming Through Iho ltyi" "l.nrh J.nnionil" mul otlitr of tlin fnvniltt ulr. of Hiotln. which tlm coiiipnr Iiun windy li'fi uiitouehnd. Hung by Ml 'llniixr, tlm male prin cipal mul Hie film dnublo inul utuir let, thlx mniilir Mtlrn tin iiudh'nen lit ouch performance. Of lint Vlcit-m-u) Id on of Scotch mimic, there Ik connldernblit In uvldonri' nUo. One lioliililo VIiiiH'Mt iiumhi-r U "llldi'. Ileil Cnpliiln. Hlilt." with Km daub mul hwIiik; another In (lot dud )' twctin .MInn Ulnimr inn) Tom Klch nriU. "Oh. Von IiMrlltiK " A third Ih tlm tenor tnilo, "Pluck Not Out Rom." wlilli! it typical Hrotrh nong of the Lauder lypi' In "Handy." MUh (Hhn t'n ttiiKiiK''nn'iit lt In for onit iikhl. 4. I t i CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. ('otiiii'iliitiui-Kli'i't V. K. Ab'xmnUr mnl wile I'i'tiiuii'il Irnni ii tup lo wiiitlinrii t'lilil'nniiii Siimlny I'Vi'iilnyt. - ,1. S Mrrrili .upriu .MuihIm.v in (Inbl Hill. .Mr. mnl .Mr. .1. H. Sh-vi-n of Tnlo uimli' ii Inixiiit hip lit'io Mniiiliiy iiiiiriiiiiK'. T. .1. D'ilmn mnl V. II. Nnroro.. wuro ut lm,konvilln Ihw wcnk on jury duty. .loNitpli !'. N'l-wriflil of IViii. Illi linih, itf vihiliiiK bin friend i lurry K. Tiovlllo I l(. I'f. .Miirmy mul nn mmli n bui ni' hip (o Tula .Mniiiliiy. Mi KM WiUoit III' (lli'iiilulo ix lll'IV viilini: li"i' broibcr Ullxwuiili WiImiii. Mr. .1. (li.Koiy. II. C. Tun ill. Min l'nuii'i'H Slui'bU, lliMinnn Siiup- kilin., A. V. .Moon, S. A. I'lilti Mr. mul .Mi. A. C l''icro. .Mr. Anna t'-i-lon, .Mik. .1. ('. lli'iriiiK Mont ntnuiiK tlm (Wilt nil Point people lluil upt'iil Mondtiy in .Mcill'niil. Tint KniulilH uiiil l.mlii'N of Sei'ur ily will ivi- ii y in ml eoueerl in tlie opmii luiiihe Suliiiiluy evi'iiinc mul it !h hoped tlint ii lunte crowd will be lliere to see Ibe very lu. tuleut of Control I'oinl. Winn Kniney reluriied from u trip lo Honolulu. Mr. HopliiiK ih Npendinx 1 1ii4 week in I'oilluml. Mix. .Mitebull of Dui'iittir, Illinois, is here visiting Mih. Krnnk lluwk, .Mix. T. .1. O'llurii und KnimliliiUKh ter ntitnl TneMluy in (Iriinlh l'nsn. Mm. Heers wiw n Tnlo visitor (lie i'irrit of tlm wnuk. Fred Huli'li. .liiineK Leslie, ('. W. (Irej-ory, l' O. Sliuson of Medl'ofrd went hunt on biihinews Tuoiliiy. Mux .liuvliv. I he Tnlo uutrelimil, npiinl ii few hours horn Tuesdnv nior- MisK Mildred Kllioll visited lier mother ut ltoek I'oiut Iho first of tlio week. .Miss Curler, Tints. Slump mul oou, TIiiih. Ueleher, Mr. Diuiemi, 11. K. lledford, Mr. Shown, H. II. l'.llsworlh, Kov. V. AiihIIii Crnne, Win. Chmnbers mul .1, S, lli'iiiidl were miiniiK Hie Conl nil Point people tluil spent Tues. ilny in Metl fo id. MAN OF ALIASES FACES LIFE SENTENCE aHATTMJ, March a 7.- 0. It. Illy itlono, known by Hitvornl iiIiiIhoh on tho count, mul umtstvri In Ban Kran cIhco iindor tho nniuo of .1, K. .Ilnr court today facoH a probablo onarK of liolnu nn hiibltuiil viimlunl, which may laud him In tho poultoiitlary for lire, HlyNtono wiih convlc.tod horo within four lay of two foraory cbaritoti. I lo ban sorvml (lino In Kalom mid Walla Walla for tilnillur (iffttiiKCH (lurliiK tho piiHt hIx yitm'H, Ho hi II I yuan of iiko and Ih coutddorod by Doputy Promtcutor Caldwell iih oiio of tho nmootliOHl phonoy chock work uiu In tho country, ll' Ul'llllll I I'.llllllll.lll- ! til 1 1 1 Vl'lll, III' HIMtlU -IMfliil lliillllimml -lli'iU ii till I'llV Will hIiiH vmIIiim llll' III'M lUn wi'ilo.. Ailliur . Clnrl. ..I tin ('huh iV; lli'iii'iy I'niixlriii'tluii (ompii'iy (iIiiiim tn lii'iin iipi'i'iiliiiim (in curly nn IOMlilll. A In t'u" mimbi'i' of 'lici'l- nr .i rt'inlv nnili'i' cunlini'l lo )t jmvi'd mill flllililloilfll miltw will IM'olinlily Mlllion I'm- iIijh liiiiiii('inciil. Tlu pnviiiK plant i imw hi'iinf nv- Clllllllll'il pii-plll'lllul'N In llUlll'I'llllii'lu llll' Hl'IIMlll'. Ullllt. CHILDREN ARE GIVEN GROUND The xelionl children of Hie idly ui"t Wcdnemluy mul were nlloltrtl llieir ptoU nf Ki'ouud oil which to jrrow llintcis mid M'ci'IiiIiIcn, in the c(iiiipc titiiui urniUKi'd by Hie Indie of Ibe (liciiier Medfofrd club, in order to iililirc mnl benulifv Hie Mtcmil of. in Hie city. Am Ibe children Kiitlifred Hie njeiie icseinbled Ibe fniiiou ni-b for free lauds in (H.lulioiiut. The children lire iiion! cnlliiisinmii' ill ri'V'itlil to Hie i'Ollle-1 mul me plmiuiiiK to ciircfully cine for Hndi floMi. mnl m''i'ImIiIcm mul endenvur lo briui; the slnlc, cniiuly mid scluml piien to Medfnrd. The (liciiier Medford club plutis l Kie Hiiee prize, it gold, siher mul broiizi' nieditl for lirl. secnud mul third pbici'M for Hie het t-'uideu jjiiiwerK in Hie city. Chinese Smii(jlcr Pleads SAN I-'IIANCIHCO. (!al.. March 27. - ItiifiinliiK to tumid trial and explain eorrcMpouilcuro reliitliiK lo opliiiu kiiiukkIIuk and the ('hlnexe slave traf fic, which wiik fiitiud In his trunk, Woiik Kal I'oiik bus pleaded KUlH lo a chargo of hiiiukkIIuk ami Ih farliiK today a flue of 11,000 liupoxcd by the Kuvcinuicut. Aflirm Elnlit-Hour Law OI.Y.MI'IA. Wash. March JT. -Af-flimlui; the (IclIhIou of tho trial court, tint Hiiprenio court of thlx state today tipbelil the coiiNtllutlnnnllly of Hie elKht-liour law pasxed for woniitu a the InM hcnhIou of the lc(clnlature. Prince Edward Island Lrglslnture CIIAULOTTICTOWN. P. K. I.. Mar. 27. The Pi luce I'M win d Inland Icg lalaluie aMcinbleil toda mid wait op omul with Hie cimtnuiitry coremonloN. The hcsmIoii Ih tlin firm tn be hold under the now eotihonntlvo premier, Hon. .1. A. MiithoKOii. Dem. Primary In Arkansas Ll'ITLK ItOCIC. Ark . March 27. A democratic primary hero tomorrow will doUirmlun whether Jcffefrson Davla shall bu re-elected United HtatcH Homitor At It the state, login latlvo and rougroHslonal HcketH also will ho nominated. Klnrj Cancels Engaijcment LONDON. March 27. Worried over tlin continuance of tho coal Mlrlke, King (leorgo today cancelled It Ih engagement (o visit Liverpool to at lend the national HteoplochiiHo there on Friday net. Strikers on Parade HOCJWIAM. WiihIi.. March 27 Ho (iilmu Iiiih had opportunity to hoc how many of Its cIHxoiih arn mi strike. Fully 1,0011 men roproMnutliig the striking Hhlugln woavoiH, kuwiuIII omployoH mid loiigHhoruuieii paradod through tint principal Hlroeta of the clly. Tho pitrndu wiih orderly. Deadlock Continues SANTA KI0, N. M March 2(?. Hallotlng contliiiiod hero todny In tho Htntn loglHlnturo. Tho deadlock ovor tho choice of four United KtatoH hoiiii torn Ih yet unknown. TO GURU A COLO IW OKB SAT Tulio I.AXATIVI3 1IUO.MO Qulnlna Tub lutM. DriiRKlHtH rofimd uuinoy If It fatlw lo oure. Ii W. OUOVH'H alsnaturo U nil uiioh liox. 2Bo. Utter as Idaho Surveyor WAKIIINOTON, II. C, March 'J7--President Tafl today soul to (ho sen. ale (ho iiominiitiou of David I'ltor to hit surveyor gonorul for Idaho, There is Oniy One "Bromo That Im Laxative Brome Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLO IN ONE DAY. Ahvnyti remember tho full mimo, Look for this signature on ovoiy bos, i'oo, Iiiiiic- T t 'liHiniiiili, ii iin'iiiln'i ! III!1 hlillc linniil ill will rr i'iiiiIimI, inn) Hiipi'i'iiiiiiiiiui hi f I i . iitrii'i, luik lliinli' plmih fill' lln- iiiljiiilii'iilinii i.l iill witter hkIiIm on tiiuuc r'nov llii yi'iu'. .Mr. Cliimiiiok Inm xoriiri'il (puirloiK in tin Mcilfiiiil I'liiiiiltirc mul lliinlwiiii I'limpiuiy'K buil'din, mnl will coiiiliii'l ninny lii'iirinx I It etc iliniiii: llii iic.u lew ii.wimIIim. .Mr. Ciiiiiiionk i now lonhintr nnr ci'iUiin wiilfr riyliU nl KIhmiiiUi PhIm but will iiluiii bi'H1 omul lor ii li'iin ilu -1 fl WANT MAN TO OPPOSE 1ISLER Ili'lerniincil nol l Id u rtlmulpiit ter lui vc the lield nil In himself, the I. a I'ollclle club is looking for ii cau didute o run fur joint represcntatic nytiiiiNt C, K. Whistler. Tho club will also imilje ot toils lo induce u La I'ni lelle projjrex-ivo lo run as icprescn tnlive from .lackon counly. The club al its ineotiuj; Tucml i eveniliK elected W. T. York pritsiilenl mul W. P. Menlov Bocreliirv. Moci iiiKs will be held Tucdiiy cvcuiti's ,i the Vork ofhee. Mtinbcr-liip is now over filt. Henr Aliened Bank Robber LOS ANOKLICS. March 27. The huarluK of Charles Dean, alius lloff. man, nllt'Koil bank roblmr before I'nlted HtatcH OouunlMtiouor Van Dykn wiih today postponed until Prl day at tho reiiuest of tho proitecu t Ion. Dean lit alleged to buvo Iicmi Implicated In the theft of morn than a quarter of a million dollarH ;.-otn tho Now WchtmliiKtor branch of tho Hank of Montreal. 1 1 Ih extradition Ih soiiKht by tho Canadian government. Release Three Bustiers LOS ANOKI.KS. Cnl.. March 27. Three of Captain Dillon's aspiring biiHherH are on llieir way homo today, having been handed unconditional i"limne by Hie Iih AngoloH manage meiit. They arc First IIiihoiiiuu Coo lie) and MeyorH and Catcher atevoiiH. Cooney showed particularly wll, and bis releaKc Ih lakou hoio to mean that Dillon hag decided on young Kciiii Laird of llorkeley as bin under ntnily at tin; first hag. Newark M. E. Conference MONTC'LAIH. N. J.. March 27. The annual Newark Conference of Hut Methodist iOplscopal church con vened In HiIh city today and will con tinue In Hussion n weok or longer. HlHhop JoKoph F. Horry, of Huffalo, Ih presiding. A largo number of uilu Istctrt mul lay members am in at leudmico. Bride of Oistinfliiishcd Lineage N10W YOltK. March 27.- At n largn church wedding in Hronklyn to day Miss Violet von Lynckor New berry, daughter ff Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nnwborry of that borough, became the bride of Herbert L. Loseo, of HouiHtead, L. I. Tho brldo coiiioh of it distinguished Ciormnn family, be ing u granddaughter of the Into Hur on Lothar von Lyncker, of Heilln. Men and Religion Movement HAMILTON,' Out.. March 27. Ar rangonmntH nave boon coiuplutod to launch tho Men mid ltnllgldn Forward Movement lit Canada at a two days' mooting to begin In this city tomor row. A diuon or inoro prominent evangelists mid church workers of Canada and tho United States will bo Included among tho speakers. Admiral Moore to Cnvite SAN FHANCISCO. March 27. -Hoar Admiral C. H. T. Moore, recent ly detached from tho command of tho naval training atatlon on Verba Huoua Island, sailed on the stonmshlp Olilyo Mitrn today on routo to tho Philippines, whom ho Ih to become commandant of tho naval station at Cttvlto mid Olongapo. Michigan Y. M. C. A. Meeting LANSINH, Mich., March 27. Tho annual convention of tho Y. M. C. A offlcora of Michigan Ih In session hero with mi iittoudmicu ropreflontliig clt- Ior throughout tho state, Tho moot lug will last throo days, Z Quinine" prwj jZrntjL If Hie pblllK of Chi'1. i ..I llir- Mcillnlil I'ilO dcpiirlllK nt ,,, n..fvjn- carrv the crew nl "" ! t - luill m. ill soon be lldeplH Hi MmIh,-; lb" hljll buildings in Medford nul n ;.'(! liny liiti", of Iioko (o iiioir Mill. DjmIv drills 'will bo a fotifnre r I In- lj.- life ul the hull n rid no buililm ..)' nn jiriteiise in iho cily i to e-rjipc tlu-ir Hllenluiii bill the iflMM'-l miv In tin roof will h wofKod nii m mu-Ii --i slani'c. In nilililioi) lo Ibif tlie bus- arc In be tmiilc iicfpttiiuicd "itli the interim' "1 Hie building fh) in i-.i., ut tiic I In- s will be able lo I;ii"h ,i (,1I lini" w hi-rc Hiev inc. Georgia Travelers in Session MACON. (In., Mnnli 27. Macon extended a hemrty Vf-limne to tho Henri's of vlsllnrs who MHHcmbled In the city today for the annual conven tion of tho Ceorgla dlvlslun nf the Travclorti' I'rotvctlvo HMoiiaflmi The meeting will last tbni, hh and promlHi'H to bo the mom KMiccHsful as well us the largrHt hohsIoii ever held by tin- organization In thm suite. THE TRUE TEST Trlcil In AlcilfiM.il, ll Has Nlnml Hie 'lost. Tho hardont tost Ih the tost of time and Dnau's Kldnoy Pill have stood It well In .Medford. Kldnoy naffer ith can hardly auk for utroiiKi-r proof than tlm follewing: Mm. J. II. HiuiHSiiin, Central Ave., .Medford, Ore., Hays: "I was ?o bad wllh kldnoy trouble that I could not do my housework. My back was wiMik mid painful and In the morning when I got up I waH Ininc and sore Tho kldnoy HucrotloiiK were unnut ural nnd my health steadily ran down until I wan hardly able to get about. While In that condition. I road about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box. I folt hotter from the lime I commenced their use and It was not long until I was cured. I am lit n position to recommend Dohii'h Kldnoy Pills to any one af flicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given Sept. 14. 1007.) UK-KNnOHSKjdlONT. When Mrs. Ilatissnm was Inter viewed on October 2iL 1909, she wild: "My former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. Since this remedy cured me I have had no further attacks ot kidney complaint and I have enjoyed good health. I do not hesitate to say that Doan's Kldnoy Pills are hono flolal for difficulties canned by weak kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price r0 coutH. KoHtor-Mllbiirn Co., Huffalo. Now York, sole ngi-ats for the United Slates. Kcmcmhcr Ibe mime -Doan's - mid take no other MViHB ! Buy Direct From Our Faotory And tare the middlrmia'i profit and telling txpcnie. S-croit panel doors; d - Q f Hilt quality; N liio at p J. ,JU rA Far Every Purpose al Cna Prlea ta All Dungilow Sith 10 ol iKe Utett clrtigni in 16 tiitt in tlock. Dstn. hotbrd, baiemrnt and chicken coop aih ia Hock. Only fiift quality taih told. :wiivlM,i Window Trim 10 pitcet, tied in abund!t;3 ftylei; Q futt quality: pet et only ....... GJC Lit US flsur en your nlllwotk, paint and hardwar bill. W do nol nil rough lumbar. WriU for Cattle No. 3 II. Heartfield i VKKXCII DHY Cl-HAXKIt AND IIATTKH Vo malto Oiirments look JIko now mid inoro than donblo tho value of them to you, V011K AllSOIiUTKIiY OU.MtAN TKKD Dundlca called for ami ilollvorod Pacific asm Home 080 Near Mooro Hotel E Bk"Nf a mJSi IH I Dciort Lands, Contests and Mlnlnjf C.iK'ia. Hr.rlp, Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. , H. J. PILCKER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home Rftt ttnfl 807a! PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Ounrantcud. I'rlcm ItnuHuiiabln COFFEEN & PRICE 23 Howard Block, Zntranc on 6tb t raclflo 3031. Horn 34S. A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford., good graded rood crosses tho tract,1 all free soil, at $50 per acre. $1000 will handle, easy terms on balance Part Is creek bottom land, su'table for alfalfa. Several springs on the place Timber enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In the Griffin creek district. W. T. York . Co. TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no caual on earth !n variety ot mineral waters and curing disease! that medicines will not reach. If yon are In need of health, como now. We are open all tho year and can give the best of caro and attention now as well as In summer. Stago dally from Red Bluff to tho springs. Further par ticulars address E. B. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN SPRINGS. GAL. A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 1G0 acres, 32 miles east of Klamath Falls, on main road to Lakevicir. About S5 acres will be under the rov crnmont ditch nnd can bo irrigated. 1'ine alfalfa or garden land. An abundance of free outside ranch. One of the best iroositions there is in that section for a man who wants to engage in tho sheep business. Locat ed just right for n townsilo when the railroad is built from Klamath Fulls to Lakcview. Price $50 per acre. Will excluuipo for Medford city or country property. W. T. York Sb Co. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOR SALE 100 ncrcs fi miles out from Med ford at $150 per aero, good terms. 10 acres near Central Point at $150 per acre. ISO acres about 12 miles out, $50 per aero. '1 acres 1V miles out, $800, $50 down, $10 mouth, low Interest; party leaving. Lot In Walnut Park 60x125 only $225 cash, about ISO ft. from West Main st. 31 ncres set to alfalfa, a good etaud, houso, barn and other Improvements; $250 por acre. Wo luivo city property to trndo on ranches. Call nnd seo us If you havo any thing to trade, from a jack kuifo to a mansion. MISCELLANEOUS Who has mi Incubator to sell? 1 havo a buyer. Overland auto at n bargain, only $500. Equity to trndo In a 5 room plas tered houso on ncreago im proved or unimproved. 40,000 acres of good timber which will crulso well. 20,000 acres in a good sheep ranch In Calif. Sheep can bo bought nt market prlco. EMPLOYMENT Girls for general housework;. Six coal minom. Coal miners to work by tho ton. Phono hi your orders for mon; no charges to tho omployor. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOMS G AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Iiono -tilt; Home, It. 50 BOOKS LEFT Latest Fiction, Office Neceosities 1" TT 'f 'r'T'T'r TTTf t T'fr T lr f TTT - l - TTT - i - a4JJ444 A4J MMM A AA a Ad 4 Medford Concrete ManufacturerH ot filn7ci Cement .S;wer Vw mid Cement Drain Tlla Dealers In WiiHlied ianflf if J ravel nnd Crushed Hock Ubo our washed material for your concreto work, you aavo content nnd faulty conHtructlon Drain your land with cement tllo. It's strongest and evorlnotlng. Office: ' Factery: Fruitgrowers fiirr OUIt PItlCEfl North Rlveraldo Ave. Dank Dldg. Phono Connections 4-aa, American Electric Irons The Iron which has tho Improvements of all others embodlad In one. Wo have Just received a largo shipment of theso Irons and Invito you to look them over beforo buying. Southern Oregon Electrical & Heating Co. ! 'frfy PLEASURE CARS UII.li.n.l(, I'Ul'K'flAllTFUKU, l'KEUliESM, UUi'.UUUUiK PEERLESS, CHASE. RELIANCE (From ton to 10 tona) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Finest Equipped Gnrago In Southern Oregon First National Bank OF . MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository Wo solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. t F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFORD, CASHIER ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management MamtawMaHHatawBaaaMiHHBaHiH-aHaBMaiawwHWHHHiiiHMMaiHHMM THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. 0. "W. McDonald, Cashier fl!JJJat Ladies, No You should not wear the Best Tailor Made Suits. 4 They cost no more. See our line and learn our prico. . 1500 fabrics, tho newest, nobbiest, snappiest products J for the season. Come and seo them now. If you can't f come, call us up and wo will como. "We mako men's suits, too, $18 and up. Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co. Central Point, Ore. AT 50 CENTS EACH Kliglitly Damaged Easter Offerings J T ?,rt7,f7,llWTll l"!"T,VTlI"l"l"l tf 'Ft a.afala M M M M M M M M M .al M m Jt .- al at-- Construction Co. Reason Why 1