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rRDFOUD MATTJ TRTniTNTJ. mmfOTW. ORHCtOX, MONDAY, MAWCIf a, 10 W.
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PERSONAL
Mr. !'. O. Andrew, who has been
In charge of tho Hotel Holland grill,
Joined her husband at Ban Krnnelsco
Inst wee. They haVo become Intor-
micil.ln one of tho many hovels bolnff
Imtlt Oicre ln, anticipation of the
Panama exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tanner have
moved to North llend.
Regular convocation of Crater
l,ako chapter! fucstlay evening.
March 4, All members nre requested
to lio present. "vY. E. Lane, secre
tary. . ; - 293
W. P. MoAlcy left Satnrday for
California. Ho will visit In tho east
before returning to Medford.
J. IT. Cochran has returned from
Portland.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphorn, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by appointment. Phoa M.
1471.
Colonel C. V. Tongwold, man about
town, visited nt Central Point Satur
day. Hundletts' now have their spring
millinery on display. 103 North Con
trnl.
Feed and seed. Schmidt, phono
SCO. 31S
Mm. M. K. Turner of Portland Is
spending a wck as guest of Miss
Oraco Henry.
Wm. Nellls left for Arlrona Satur
day to look after his mining Inter
ests In that state.
Largo homegrown Dahlia bulbs of
tho finest cactus and decorative var
ieties. Phono 2772. 394
Mr. and Mrs. WhBllcy, who have
been stopping In the Willamette val
ley during tho past four years, wero
on tho southbound trnln Saturday,
en route to their former homo In
Maryland. They are old friends of
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Plfcr.
S. A. Carlton and Dr. Kemmercr
were tip from Ashland Saturday.
Ladles' shoes shlned at Summer
vllle's barber shop. "
R. A. Kappes, who has been re
porting tho legislative) proceedings
for tho Portland Journal and Salem
Journal, is at homo again.
Mrs. V. S. Kcnyon was tho guest
of Mrs. It I). Rcatno of Central Point
Saturday.
Real borne made bread at De
Voa's. Mrs. R. V. Bcall and Mrs. II. Lewis
of Central Point district were recent
visitors In Medford.
C. H. Murray relumed from Now
port a short tlmo slnco, where ho
went In tho interest of Medford peo
ple who oxpect to build cottages
along the seashore.
Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not
chiropractors) have removed their
offices from tho llasklns' building
to 332 K. Main street.
S. II. Harnish and E. Groshong
wero over from Eaglo Point Satur
day, Mrs J. W. Merrltt nnd Mlsa Mary
Meo of Central Point wero among
their Medford friends during the
week.
Drlng that old book wits tors
binding down and hare It rebound
at the Mall Tribune office. Costs
but little. tf
Miss Nova Lounsbury has returned
from Salem, whero sho was employed
as stenographer during the session of
the legislature.
Oscar Furseth, a Portland attor
ney, was tho guest of Prof, and Mrs.
P. J. O'dara last week.
Kodak finishing, tho best at 'Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Isaac Merrlman and Gus Morris of
Central Point district tarried a few
hours In Medford taSurday.
Miss Mabel M,!ckcy, who is teach
ing school at Phoenix, spent Saturday
nod Sunday with her parents in Med
ford, ( "
Insure and be' sure. Right It we
write it R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man.
JacksonvIlK was woll represented
In Medford -"iday,' among tho many
from tho county neat hero on that
day being Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ken
uey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mrs.
V. E. Kentncr, Misses Klora Thomp
son, Frances Kenney and Fleeter
Ulrich, Ed Holms, Rlea Chapman,
Harry Lewis, Denver Marsh and Les
ter Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Gardner of
Dallaa aro In Medford visiting rela
tives. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post curd work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main stroot;
telephone 21 54.
K. L, Fnrra, W. B. Price and Er
nost Ingram wero among tho Cen
tral Pointers in Medford during tho
week.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
1ADY ASSISTAHT
, Say Vhons 8371
Wight rbestal V, W. Week 3071
A. S. prr, 3082
II. O. Simpson and I). K. Anderson
of Talent district transacted business
In Medford Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Malt Demmer of
South Jacksonville traded with our
merchants Saturday.
Now York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y. Tengwald, Medford National
Dnnk Uldg., phono 3371.
Darby O'Toolo left for Portland
Sunday on a short business visit.
A. II. Horton was down from
Urownsboro tho foro part of tho
week.
C. E. Winctrout has returned to
Grants Pas after an extended visit
In Medford.
Vapor baths and sclenttflo mas-
sago tor men and women. Dr. It
J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, SOS Gar-
nott-Coroy Dulg. Phone 14S.
Thos. D. Ross of Central Point
spent Saturday night lu Medford.
E. Dorn of "Vatklns and 8. M. Car
penter of Sterling were In Medford
Saturday. ,
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys
at-law, over Jackson County Bank
Bulldlne Medford.
mscs Myrtle Hlwell nnd Bessie
Trasfc of Grants Pass were recent vlS'
Itors lu Medtord.
A. A. Davis and Lincoln McCor
mack havo returned from n business
trip to Portland.
G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio
linist. Will instruct on violin, man
dolin and guitar In correct method.
Advanced students and beginners.
Address. 234 E. 9th street. Phono
Home 314-L or Main 34S1. 30:
P. 11. Madden loft for Seattle Sun
day evening, to Join E. B. Hanley,
and they will leave on tho steamer
that sails tor Alaska March S, to look
after their salmon canning Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mulkcy of Wll-
lametto valley havo been visiting H.
C. Bonncy and his family. Thoy are
on their return homo from Los An
geles.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lnko scones for salo at Ger
klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mndo any placo, kodak finishing. 12S
East Main street Phone 2154
Henry Haswell made a business
trip to Jacksonville Saturday after
noon. Paul Hansen has sold his Interest
In tho Medford Sash and Door Co.
and will probably locato In Portland.
Miss Gladys Bollo has been visit
ing relatives and friends at Central
Point.
Plant tho new English wallflower
now, In order to havo a gay garden
In spring. Blooming plants raised
from bcstJEngllsh seeds, colors bright
red, dark red, ruby and yellow! 15
cents each, 1.50 n dozen. Also
English sweet wllllams. $1 a dozen,
brilliant blue forget-me-nots 50 cents
a dozen. Addreeo Frank Schultz, 790
High street, Salem, Ore. 297
Glenn Owen of Central Point was
In Medford Saturday. Ho has sold
his barber shop to John E. Ross, who
will not return to Alaska for the
present.
Fred Rapp was up from Talent
Saturday. He returned recently from
a three-months stay in California.
M. E. Root and L. B. La Roue ot
Tablo Rock transacted business in
Medford Saturday.
H. C. Kcntncr has returned from
a stock buying trip to Cbllngo.
ItobU G. Smith, mayor ot Grants
Pass, was hero Saturday on legal
business.
Dr. It. C. Kelsey, mayor of Gold
Hill, was among tho many who name
to Medford Saturday.
Miss Stella Porter of Salem has
been visiting friends living In Med
ford. E. G. Perham, brldgo contractor,
has returned from a two weeks' stay
at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rebec visited
In Medford Saturday. The professor
Is a mombor of the faculty of tho
University of Oregon.
R. B. Zimmerman, superintendent
of tho Fink ranch, tarried a few
hours in Medford Saturday.
J. K. McWllllams, J. J. Golden and
T, E. Smith of Ashland were among
the throng In Medford Saturday.
Georgcf Morrison has gono to San
Francisco to bo absent some tlmo,
Edward Day of Jacksonville left
for Alaska Sunday, where ho will
bo employed by Madden & Hanley.
Miss Grace Henry spent Sunday
with frlendu living ucar Central
Point.
J, P. Halo and Herman King loft
Sunday tor northern California and
southern Oregon, to dispose ot a lot
of pianos, etc.
C, E. Wlkstrom returned Saturday
from Gallce, whoro he has been sur
veying tho mining situation.
Mrs. Claru Wells, who has been
visiting at Salem, is at homo again.
D. M. Horn and A. Scott of Siski
you county, California, wero recent
visitors in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Standloy and
II. C. Maury ot North Jacksonville
transacted business lu Medford Sat
urday. Don Frazlor has been visiting in
the city tvlillo on his way north from
California. He was formorly em
ployed by tho Rogue River Commis
sion company.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Farrer of
Rny Gold spent Saturday and Sunday
In Medford.
T. W Miles was among those who
went to Ashland Saturday.
Hpragun lllegl and J. K. Moorr of
Gold lllll district wero horo Satur
day. 11. Hoys' nnd his son were
down from Griffin Crook Saturday.
Mrs. (I. K. Neither of JacksonvIlK'
Is mnklng n business visit to Cali
fornia. T. S. Gllmoro of Los Angeles Is
visiting relatives living In Jackson
ville. County Recorder nnd Mrs. Fred
Cqhlg wero guests of the latter's
parents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Flero of
Central Point district motored to
Medford Satnrday.
P. P. Swnvnu and W. IK MeDanlel
of Applegate spent n few hours In
Medford Saturday.
Mrs. T. E. Goowln and Mrs. P. A.
Bufttim of .Hoseburg havo been visit
ing In this vlcnlty.
For sale, building size 24x4S, one
story, shingle roof, cost ft 00, will
sell for $100 account must move oft
Southern Pacific right of way. This
Is a snap. Edgar S. Hnfer.
Wanted to trade, dry wood for
tram nnd wagon. Address lt29 V.
Main street 293
MANY STRAY DOGS
Tho dog catcher got on tho Job
Saturday and many unlleonned stray
dogit In tho city wero caught and
placed In tho city pound In the rear
of tho public market. Small boys
acted as cx-oftlclo dog catchers, turn
ing tho stray dogs ovor to tho pound
master for n small sum. They did
a thriving business for a time.
A largo number ot licenses havo
been sold. Tho last day ot grace for
unlicensed dogs was Friday. Now it
a dog without a llconso is placed In
tho pound It costs a dollar to get
him out. If It is unclaimed It Is
shot after three days.
GOVERNMENT IS AFTER
I
TRENTON', X. J., March 3.-Qov-emment
representatives here today
filed suit to lii.ssolvo the so-called
thread trust, naming tho American
Thread company nnd its nllicd con
cerns as defendants. A perpetual in
junction, re-draining the com puny
from further violations of tho Sher
innn law is naked.
LOEB RESIGNS JOB TO
NEW YORK, March 3. William
Loeb Jr., onco Theodore Roosevelt's
private secretary and at present col
lector ot tho port ot New York, to
day sent In his resignation. When
It is accepted Loch will become man
aging director of tho Guggenheim
companies.
TENSE HEARTTHROBS
IN DRAMATIC PLAYLET
Raymond Gilbert & Co. furnish ono
of the bctt dramatic; sketches that
has liecti shown at ilio Isis in weeks.
This stellar attraction is on the new
bill that opened tit tho theater yes
(crday nnd which was received with
enthtismtic greeting both afternoon
and evening.
Mr. Oilbert'x irinylot is entitled,
"Tho Had Man From Idaho," It ha
ul! (he tensity, heart appeal and hit
man intorcht that could he jammed
into n four-act play and there is n
relievincr toucli pf comedy that makes
it nil the more enjoyable to tho au
dience. Tha noting of .Miss Coving
ton, the main support of Mr. Gilbert,
is excellent while the work of the faint
in tho titlo rolo leaves nothing to bo
desired. The settings ure fully up to
requirements anil add greatly to the
atmosphere of the drama.
Three reels of tho best licensed
pictures wakes one of tho many
strong bills at this popular theatre.
TAXI CAB BANDITS GET $9,000
(Continued from page 1,)
so thlch about tho oars ot tho ban
dits that they deserted their ma
chine and scurried through a side
street with tho sleuths In full pur
suit, their automatics spiting flro
with every Btep.
Tho bandits dodged through n nar
row alley, reached a second wultlng
taxi and mado good their get-away,
Apparently nono ot them was hit.
When tho officers returned to tho1
first taxi thoy found lu It about
$7,000 worth of Jewelry which tho
robbers had dropped when tho bul
A
ROUNDED
lets first befan to fly. i
WAR
SPEEDING
OPENS OP AGAIN
The elly nutliorities have ngnln
opened war on t-poeding lu the oltv.
several mneliiuiN being Mopiel on
residence it reels Sunday afternoon
nud the drivers wnnieil. A few wcto
instructed to appear licl'ore tho
mayor todnv, who wnrned them Hint
there would bo no lenionov dhow n the
second time.
A motorcycle oop ha been put nt
work following xpeeder. Ills ma
chine is equipped with a stutidaid
Speedometer in order that his tostl
uion on the ced iiiuv lie supported.
AT S1AR THEATRE
When it is eonfiderod that it
notion lakes plnee for the most part,
on hoard n real oeonn teoiiihip, it
mnv readily be imagined that the
(Trent Northern Special Pontine emu
panx's latest f future entitled, "The
Great Ocean Disaster, or Perils of
Kiiv," is n pruductjoiMif unusual pro
portions nud calling for the outlay of
n large sum of money. The burning
of n vessel in mid-ocean, the panic
nmoiig the passengers, nnd their final
rescue by n steamship that has been
summoned by wireless, nre culoti-la-ed
to prove fully as thrilling as
nnythitig yet provided in motion pic
tures. Aidc from its unusual nud
sensational qunlities, the storv car
ries n side light of heart interest
which mnkes it nil the more appealing.
A groat drama on u vital subject
entitled "Child Labor," will also bo
shown. This picture carries n spe
cial appeal to nil elnsses. Dealing
with the most imixirtnnt question be
fore the civilized world. Two rattling
good comedies have been secured for
tho closing of this show whiidi will bo
nt the Star today nud tomorrow.
WEST KEPT AT HOME
BY FLOATING KNEE CAP
SALEM, Or., March 3. Govornor
West. is confined oka Jiomo today
on account of a floating-kneecap, duo
to a sprain. Ho will probably bo
away from tho otccutlvo offices a
day or two. The g6vernor Injured
his kneo n week ago at his ranch
near Cannon Reach.
SEEKS A PAROLE
SALEM. Or.. MARCH 3 Formal
application for n parole for J. Thor-
btirn Rors, under sentence of five
Xears In the state penitentiary for
tho wrongful conversion of statu
school funds on deposit In tho Tltlo
Guarantee nnd Trust company of
Portland when that Institution failed,
was mndo to Judge Kelly of tho Ma
rion county circuit court today und
was taken under advisement.
TURKS SUE FOR PEACE
(Continued from Page 1)
Kent occupied by the Greeks and a
war indemnity of $.'100,000,000, with
that portion of tho Ottoman debt
borne by tho Turkish Kuropoan pro
vince1) deducted, is tho demand the
iialkun States will imiwso on Turkey
before thuv will consider pnce.
Tho allies also will insist that tho
peninsula of Gallipoli lie ceded to
them; that the lliilgur-Tiirkish fron
tier shall extend from Kodosto to
.Utdiu, nnd that prisoners of war and
hostages bo exchanged with tho brief
est delay. Tho allies, however, agree
to permit n specinl representative of
tho Sultan in tho liulkan territory for
religious purposes, having under his
jurisdiction nil mosques, pious fundi)
nnd church properties.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Furnished npnrtmont,
now, private bath, hot water boat,
Tho Rcrbon Apartment, 10 Quince
Htreot, corner West Main.
FOR SALE 190 feet frontage Da
kota uyquuo, 150 foot oft Now
town; 90.5 feet deep; will dlyldo.
Price for all 9900. Address Q.
It., Tribune. 218
FOR HALE Flno largo 30 refrig
erator for $ IS, good flroless cook
er $-', ouo 30.30 rlflo, two .11
rifles, ouo ,22 rlflo and one shot
gun, all for $12, Phono 592-J.
82-1 West Twelfth fltret.
FOR SALE McClannhun Incubator,
150 egg slzo, godo ns a now ma
chine, price $8, Call phono 25-R-3
or box C1C. 294
OF
IS DISCOVE
What Is believed to bo n valuable
vein of gold ore has boon discovered
near the old Plcrro initio west of tho
city. Export Investigation of tho find
will bo mado this week and already
samples of the fro havo boon sent to
several places for assaying. Tho
footwallx or tho find nro of grnnlto,
while the hnngvvnllH are slate with
it six-foot vein of oro between, which
In now ill n depth ot 10 feet. A com
pany of Medford inuu nrn Interested
In the prospect, M. 11. Wotunok being
tho head.
Y
LEAVE FOR BIG PARADE
NEW YORK. March 3 -Carrying
plug hats that haven't been nlred
slnco the Inauguration of drover
Cleveland, tho Tammany society, n
non-political adjunct to Tammany
hall, 3,000 strong, left lu special
trains for Washington today to ntend
tho Inauguration of President-elect
Wilson. Charles P. Murphy, tho
Tammany chleftnlu, also went along.
All the big Tammnnites"'llt(etid to
march In tho Inaugural psradc.
Up to noon today six special trains
bearing Inauguration visitors, hud
left for Washington. All Pennsyl
vania fast trains ran several sections
to accommodate tho Inauguration
crowds. Tho Kings County Demo
cratic association nlsn started for
Washington this afternoon In special
trains.
FOREIGN BUYING HELPS
NKW YORK, Mnrch a. -The local
market was helped today by Loudon
buying. Amalgamated Copper rose 1
nnd steel nud some of the coalers
also " were strong. Corn Products
dropped 1 due In the government
suits against that concern. The im
pending chnngo in administration at
Washington caused nervous flurries.
The market closed dull. Hoods wore
stead)-.
mm ! mr m
READY FOR INAUGURAL
(Continued from Page 1)
At a o'clock tomorrow iitternoon
President Toft uml his family nud
Secretary Illllon will leave fur Augus
ta, Go., where he will spend three
weeks before taking un his duties
ns a professor nt Yale.
William J. ilryau, who, it is re
ported, will be secretary of state in
Wilson's cabinet, arrive.d here this
morning. The crowd cheered the
Neliritsknti as tho next seoredtry of
state. Ilryau looked much younger
after his sojourn in Florida. Ifo re
fused to talk isilities.
Wan, Weary
and Worn Out
If You Feel Fagged to a Fin
ish and Utterly Used Up
Here is Quick Relief.
Don't Be Chained to the Hitching
Pdst of Woaryland.
Half the peopto you meet complain ot
weury inuneles, utagnanl bniln, Junulod
ncrvof, unit A. mournful dMlm to lay
ilown nnd Jut quit. Moit of Uicko jitxipls
havo tsxin living nurvlnos that !imio'I
ically Huro up the ncrven only to dlo
down again, ns dlo they rniiHt. AvuM
nerve atlmulnnln. Hear In mini! that this
worn out fc lln tf Is duo to poor ldoKl,
to Lucterla In tho water you ilrlnkj to
tho multliilylnir of ilentructlvn serins In
the Hood fuKtur thnn thvy can to over,
romo Y tho whllo coriiunclos; ami to
Whut Is known us autotoxctnla, that con.
llllon whero tho venous or linpuru blood
accumulates funtur than It can bo re
jilncod by tho re! nrtcr.nl blood.
If ynu feel played out K to any drug
etorn and nsk tor u botllo of 8. 8. 8.,
Hwlffu Huro Hpecinc. Jloro Is a remedy
that vets at work In u twlnkllnx; It Jut
naturally Tuahem rlKht Into your blood,
urattcra ceram rhtht und Jolt, up and
down and nldnwuys,
You feel bolter nt once, not from a
stimulant, not from tho notion of ilriiR,
but from tho rational effect of a natural
medicine Jut us nrtlyo and Just oh time
ly un to a inun who hits been lust In tho
mountains, Is ubout aturvod and comos
across u, settler jtiit cook In if u savory
meal of ood honest boef. Po not ncul(-'t
to got a bottlo of If. H. H. today. H will
tnalte you feel better In Jum a few min
utes, It Is prepared only In the lahora.
tory of Tho Bwlft Bpoclllo Co., 1ST Hwlft
lllrt., Atlanta, 0. Bend for tholr freo
book telling of tho many strange ennm
iinn j iimi nffllnt tha human family by
VcaiKm of ImpoYerUhoa; tlooJ
VEIN
ED
HHslHflBsaIHHHIsf7 rjJKKIKm
LITTLE DESERTER AT
ST.
Fiidnv nfleriioon tho Academy
intisli' hall vvns a scone of patriotic
beauty with its wealth of American
flogs uml hunting.
The hoys In their play entitled "The
l.illle Deserter," gave n how glory to
Ihe iiaino of (leorgo Washington
whom lliov honored.
Dick Daly, impersonating (leorjr
Washington, was puitituihtrly good,
us was also .lack Hiilllvun, Cnpt.
I'rcblo, whoso iimillv delivery vv
marked in u boy so .voting.
Tho Irish oorsiral, Hubert Duff,
drew hurst of Inughlor from his
audience, as did also Hugo Dal.v,
WasliiiiKlon'M orderly.
The musical selections while few
in number, displayed catcful Induing
ACADEMY
PIHK. MARINE, AND I'HIH AND MARINE.
SVNOP8IMOF Till! ANN! l. HT.VmiKNT OF Till:
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
Or Sprlitttflcld, In tho Slate of Massiuhusetts. on tho atst day of llcrmnhor.
liU2. mndo to the Insiirntico t'ouunUslouer ot Ilio Stato of Oregon, pursuant
lit law.
Approved and filed Feb. 25. l13.
J. W. I'KIKIUSON, Insurance Commissioner.
CAPITAL.
Amount of rapltul stock paid up .$3,0gu,000.U0
inco.mi:.
Premiums received during tho year ... !MRi!,?3llS
Interest, dividends, and routs received during
tho year . .... 42l.0fi9.5fi
Income fiom other sources received during (he
year ... SI, 178.26
lotal Income 5,9nl,!7S,US
DltflUMlHUMKNTS.
Lowes paid during the year, Including adluM- .-,,
liieut expenses, etc. . $2,894,. iQ.iiO
Dividends paid during tho year on capital stock 200.0011.00
Commissions and salaries paid during tho year I.BCO.BBtUtli
Tuxes, licenses, nnd fees paid during the year 108.a33.7il
Amount of all other expenditures. 603,523.54 ..,,
Total expenditures $5,32C,C6C4,40
AHSiriS.
Vnltio of real ettate owned . . $ 300,000.00
Valuo of stocks and bonds owned 7,330,7u1.0t)
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 1,710,370.00
Cash In banks and on baud 05U.3CI.H
Premiums In course of collection and lu trans
mission . 997,B:3.C3
Interest nud routs duo nnd accrued 53,03y.8V
Total aisots $H,060,r.92.dd
Less special deposits In excess of liabilities In
any state (If there be any) H, 107.80
Total ussetn admitted lu Oregon l 1,045, 284, Rtl
i.iAiiu.rrirM.
Gross rlnlnis for losses unpaid I 4il9, 233.77
Amount of unearned premiums on all
lug risk ..
Due from commission and brokerage
All other liabilities, salaries, ox pennon, taxes,
etc., duo on account
I'unds held for Munich Itelus. Co. under treaty
Total llnbllltlvs exclusive of capital ntock.
Total premiums lu rorro December 31, llU. .
iu8ini:hh in oiikgon i'oh tiii: ykaii.
Total risks written during tho year
Gross premium received during tho
Premiums returned during the year .
Loses paid during the oar
Louses Incurred during tho year
Total amount of risks outstanding lu
101S 4. 121. 600. 0U
HPItlNtlFICI.I) I'llti: AND .MAHINK INrlUltANCK COMPANY,
lly W. J MACK AY, .Secretary.
Statutory general agent and nttnruoy for service. J !' It. Webber, Portland.
II. A. IIOIAII, Itt-ldenl Agent, .MCDI'Oltll, OIIK.
"GO TO IT"
SOUNDS LIKE SLANG, BUT IT ISN'T
WHY?
Just Tills I Liko tho Roguo Rivor Valloy
IK) VOW WANT TO HUM.?
Hlght now several buyers aro hero to Invest, also I havo friends
coming hero to locotu this spring. 1 would like to know of your
proposition at onco. If It Is a good Investment wo can do business,
J. O. BARNES, 214 1st National Bank Bldg.
Noted
Entertainers
i
AT THE
Natatorium, Won., Mar. 3
Largo Boating capuvily allows populni' prices oC GOo
Complcto program of Plantation Molodios, Jubilee
and 2f.
i
Songs, Popular Airs, Classical Reloclions and Sacred
Songs,
Seats reserved at Raskins' to day.
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COIN IN BALANCE
WAHIIINGTON, March 3 Tho
senate and house coiiferos reported u
disagreement on tho fl.A00.U0O ap
propriation for tho Prtinimit Paclflu
opolllim to ho hold In Hun Fran
rlitco lu ID in, lacllidoii In the sundry
civil bill, and It Wont bunk to con
ferenre again this afternoon.
Other Items still lu dlurcomiut
related to thb coimorvnlloji of Rain
ier, Vosetnlte, (IhUiler, ;Vliid Uavo.
Crater Isiko, Phitto and otlmr na
tional parks,
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Mendelssohn's Spring Song liv Ilio'
vocal clns, Moonlight Simula, u
piano fcolo bv Catherine Donrl, and
si. Marv's uuarlctlo mo numbers de
serving special mention.
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5,001,291.23
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