) . t WTORTWO. mnForcn anym trthunti. mmroun. omwotf. moxdw. aimjit, ii, ium, - i i! I f iom. ANP L PERSONAL A. i. Itonmcn, If. Wlthlugtoti, U L, Heahies nnd 0. II. Lnwlor worn In Jacktonvlllo Saturday on lognl huMllCSS. JiiiIko CnlklnR of llio circuit court, who now lives nt Ashland, will noon become a resldont of Medford. In or der to bo closer lo his chambers. The iltitloa of his office, which are In creasing steadily, requlro that ho spend much of his time nt the county soat. Mr. and Mrs. Low In Ulrica of Jack sonville motored to Medford Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George 12. Neither, who 1ms been In Callfornln for somo tlmo past, returned to Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lcbo re turned from their northern trip Sun day afternoon. For palo, tine family driving or riding horse, bus?) nnd harness. This Is a Reed buy at $200. If In terested wrlto Lothrop Perkins, 19 Itoss Court, Medford. O. J. Ode!!, who arrived front Klamath Falls last week, has been Joined by his wife. 1U W. Clarke of Grants Pass passed through Medford on the south bound train Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Slsemoro, who nrrived from Klamath county last week, havo gone to Portland on a visit. Oeorgo Carder, who was sent to the Insane asylum from Jnckson county In 190G has escaped from that Institution. Ho was given parolo privileges, and Is not dangerous. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at (Jer king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S Cast Main street Phono 2J5 It. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schlcb, rela tives of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Redden, arrived from southern California Sunday evening nnd will visit In Medford n while. Miss Isslo McCully and Mrs. Har rington of Jacksonville wero Mcdforn visitors Saturday afternoon. John Mack of Ashland spent Sun day In Medford. tho guest of Orm Davis. If you want your lawn mower sharpened or repaired phono 3C0-J. 30 I. F. Brown and Arthur Nichols were over from Eaglo Point Satur day. Vinton deal! and Glenn Owen of Central Point tarried a short tlmo In Medford Sunday. C. C. MfH'orklo of Roguo Rt.'cr made a trip to Medford Saturdcy. Stanton Grlffls, tho horticulturist, was a Sunday visitor In Medr-d , . Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephono 21 C R. C. P. Drlggs. lato of Dutto Falls, has resumed his former position at Dr. Robinson's drug storo In Jack sonville. Mr. Speck, tho orchardlst, returned from tho north Sunday afternoon. Ed Clemens, foreman of tho l.lng ham orchard, located south of Med ford, spent Sunday In tho city. Insuro nnd be sure. Right If wo wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. Mr. und Mrs, Oeorgo C. GaiVctt left for Portland Sunday. Thoy will nUovIalt at Eugene and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Hooker of Per rydalo wero among tho many who canio to Medford Saturday. George H. Slover of Grants Pass was lu Medford Sunday on rcuto homo from Ashland, MUs Allcen Kingsbury, who Is ns Blstlng In tho tar collecting depart ment of tho sheriff's office, camo to Medford Sunday. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wos ton's, opposite book storo. L. J. Myers of Salem Is a lato ar rival In Medford. Ho Js a former resident of this cty. Miss Gertrude Price nnd Mrs. J. L. Webb and son of California ure visiting In Medford. ICrkk Anderson of Uuo Lodgo dis trict, tlio miner, has. been transact ing business In Medford. J. l. Norrls of Mldvule, superin tendent of tho English orchards, tpent Sunday uftornoon In Medford. L, Coltraln of Roseburg was n ro cont visitor In Medford. Special Tablo d'Hoto diurier at Holland hotel every evening -10c. 34 Miss Marlon White was among Ashland friends Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. If. A. Bchloss, and 1J, Smart of Grants Pass wore among tho many who camo to Medford dur ing tho weok. Weeks & McGowan Co. X.ADX A88ISTAXT Day Phono 2U7 Night V. Weeks JOil-J-a rnofies a. li. Qrr 07H-M j1" WIIon brothers wore over from Jacksonville Saturday afternoon J. J. Skinner and C. II. Wells of Orlffln rreek worn business visitor In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Chnno of Sterling hnve gonn to Los Augclos nnd will bo roup snmo time. T. E. Daniels, deputy grand ex alted ruler of tho IK P. O. Elks, ban icturned from McMlnnvllle. where ho Installed the newly elected officer" f the lodge at that place. Vapor baths nnd scientific mas sago for men nnd women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Volney Dixon has returned from n business trip to Cnllfornln In tho in ttcrest of Paso wire fence. W. W. Harmon was up from Grants Pass Sunday. M. M. Wheeler and W. It. Potter of Ashland transacted business In Medford Saturday. J. Stlllwell Vilas of Dig Sticky wns among tho horticulturists In Mod ford Saturday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. Thono M. 1471. ( - H. 11. Tronson and It. G. WIon of Eaglo Point camo to Medford Sat urday on a short business visit. W. F. Horn nnd Henry Dcdford made n trip to Medford Sunday af ternoon. Miss Ruby Ullger of Seattle, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Dot Ilerry. loft for home Sunday. Money to loan on real estate. See Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law'. Medford. J. W. Casey, tho well known rep resontatlvc of tho Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul railroad, spent Satur day In Meilford. II. W. Pomerene. of Lincoln, Nob., arrived from Corvallts Saturday, for a short visit In Medford. nest coffee In Medford, Manhattan Cafe. 23 A. J. Florey of Eaglo Point was In Medford Saturdny. going to Jack sonville to visit his son, C. Florey. deputy assessor. D. L. Dodge nnd his son wero over from Rlvcrdalo Sunday. Harry Hurdle of Rogue River and L. G. Hal ley of Roseburg wero among tho many who havo been In Medford lately. Best coffco In Medford, Manhattan Cafe. 23 , Miss Deulah Warner, who has been visiting in Medford. left Saturdny for California, where she is teaching school; S. S. Bultls and his son; also Don Chaso, of Sterling district, transact ed business ln Medford Saturday. Mrs. M. n. Towno of Phoenix wat among her Medford friends Satui day. Rest coffco in Medford, Manhattai Cafo. 3 J. W. Opp made a trip to his min ing property. In Jackson creek dis trict, Sunday. E". RMorey has returned to Seat tle. Ho has been assisting In the Merrlvold shop sale. Misses Hurst and Gillette, school teachers of Jacksonville, visited In Medford Saturday afternoon. hncourago home industry. un Ainiand made brooms. Thoy wear better. Get them at Garnett-Coroy Hardwaro Co. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitman "ar rived from Klamath Falls Saturday evening. Mr. Whitman was formerly interested in a drug storo In Medford. Miss Ruth Armstrong has gone to Denver, Colo., on a visit. I-rank Hill of Idaho, who has been spending the wlntor In this section. as returned home. .A. A. Carper of tho Southern Pa clflo freight office returned 8unday night from a fow days' visit with his parents at Albany, Oro. C. F, Rowell, well known In this valley, has made anothor Investment Oakland, Cal., having paid G0,000 for a corner lot at Castro aud Twelfth streets. He previously paid $85,000 for the Arco apartments In that city. One year old carnation plants, red, white and pink, 10c. 923 E. Main, Medford Greenhouse. 21 G. W, Lance, Krod Sncdlcor, Frank Redden and L. M. Lyon wero among mo uaa renown who went to Ash-Innd-Sunday to attend n practice drill of tho uniformed rank of that order. T. G. Bradley of Fall Creok nnd J. E. Emmons of Hilt, Cal., aro re cent arrivals in Medford. Miss OIHo Drown, Who has been visiting relatives at Jacksonville, ha returned to her homo at aranta Vato. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crowoll of Roguo River and Mrs. Beta. Hamilton of Xl,w.l -, . . J .-, Wi,f avo ljevn vWUnj. Jn Medford. George W, Hoggs, who operated In tho mines or Big Appjogato district a number of years ngo, hua been ar rested at Vancouver, B, C, for pass ing checks in Portland on banks in which 110 had no money. Whllo treasurer of Plerco county, Wash, Hoggs used public money and was ai rested at Jacksonville nnd taken back to Tacoma. Ho served a short tlmo In tho Wnla Walla noulteutlnry. belpg subsequently paroled and par- Jonod. P, O. McWIIIIams of Ashlaud was Xlodford visitor Jlonday. William Wiley nnd Mr and Mr li 1! Lnwtoii worn up from Anlitai.il Hatunlny Beginning with Monday. April 1 1 there will ln no service on the It It V It. between 12 and 1 o'clock p. m Tho nir leaving Mi-ilftml at 12 .10 p. m. hits been cut out. 20 Harry Olnrk. the pioneer commer cial traveler, was on the northbound train Saturday, en route to Portland, lie has been nlllug with rheumatism and kluncy disease for n number of years nnd has traveled extensively lu search of relief, without success. George T. Foyos, manager of one of Medford' grocery stores, has gone to Cincinnati on n visit to relatives. JnmcH Morton of Phoenix and F. B. Oatumu of Talent transacted busi ness In Medford Saturday. C. E. Miller of Sams Valley nnd . Plerco of Eaglo Point district vo. hero Saturday. Harry W. Allen of Ashlnud spent Monday In Medford on n short busi ness trip. B. 1). Williams of Applegate was in Medford Monday on 11 short busi ness trip. R. II. Paxson of Central Point wai a Medford visitor Saturday. Charles Stennott of Ashlnud Is to Medford this week visiting his son. A. F. Stennett. W. W. Bogel. a wealthy cattleman of San Antonio, Texas, Judgo of his county. Is visiting It. S. Gleln of Talent. Ho Is very much impressed with Medford. Mrs. Lou Enyart left for Glcndale Monday morning, called by the se- .rlous Illness of her sister. J W. W. Harmon of Grants Pan ypent Sunday with friends In Med ford. T0BEU.S. ATTORNEY Although his nnuie has not yet been sout to the HMiule by I'res-ideut Wil son for confirmation won! has been received that Clnrenee L. Kennies of this city is almost certain tu be the no.l United Slates DMrirt Attorney for Oregon. It wns expected that hU name would be ncnt in Saturdny but it wns delayed. The s-cnnlc is nut in cc-.j-.inn today. If JJr. Itenmes receives the np-poitituic-nt, of which no doubt re mains, he will remove to Portland. ROSES ON ARBOR DAY The Jackson school oberved Ar bor Day' by the principal, teachers, pupils and janitor contributing nnd purchasing- threo dozen chord roses and crectiii nn arch to the front entrance of the building. The school wishes to thnnk Messrs. Pierce & Bennett for their donation of one dozen rose bushes. He v. K. O. Eld ridge of the XL E. church delivered nn nddress on the Democracy of the Forest, and the school snug "Amcr ien." Then followed the planting of the roses. 10 ED ROOT FUND To the list of those subscribing to the fund to pay Ed Hoot's hospital und fuuerul cxpeiihcs is added tlio fol fel fol eowing: Previously printed .?lfi7.iiU . XL L'olvn? 1.00 Xfrs. J. E. 'foil LOO Dr. Helms 1.00 Total , )M70.f0 OBITUARY DIRI) At tho homo of her daugh ter at Raymond, Wn., April 7, Mrs. Ixulso Jano-Nlhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. H. Hendrlck of Med ford. Tho deceased was born October 0th, 1870, in Clinton, Iowa, moved to Don Homing county, (South Dukotu, with her parents In 1882, was mar ried to Henry Nlhart, April 2D, 1880, by which union two chlldron wore born, Maudo Armlldot and Harry De- Witt, tho formor being murrlod to Johp .M.. Wilson of Raymond, Wp., aqd tlio latter lives at East Raymond. Tho deceased becumo a Christian at tho ago of twcnty-nluo and continued so until hor (loath. Loft to mourn hor death besides her many friends aro her son and daughter, hor father and mother of Xledford, ono sister, Mrs. Geo. C, Jones of Eugene, Ore,, aud ono slr.ter, Mrs. Sadlo Roobury of Duluth, Milin. Funeral services wero hold at tho Chrlstlun church, In Xlodford, of which sho was a member, Thursday, April 10, conducted by D. D. Uoylo. REAMES CERTAIN LANE'S DAUGHTER SOAP-BOX ORATOR l'OIITLANI), Ore., April 1 1. -Mrs. Ninn Lane .Mellride, daughter of Toiled Slnteo Senator I.11110 of Ore gon, who. with her Im-lmiiil recently relururd fioin New Orleans where both wore delegate to the "Holm" convention, has today lemimcd her work hero as n soomlwt orator. .Mounted on u jmnpbox on one of the prominent strools, Sirs. Mellride spoke to an audience of several hun dred, pleadinif with (hem Hwukeu to the fact thai (hey wero in the midst of u great eltvss struggle. "Here, you fellows with the white cellars: yon fellows who hiwo got places to sleep tonight it's ,nu I want to iuterost," she said. "I want you to buy our literature, to road, lo think, to wnke up. If you don't awaken to the fact that then1 is a oln struggle in society and take your place oil the right hide in that struggle, the time will come when your stomachs will bo empty and flap against your backbone. Hut you won't know what to do, except to look for another ma-tor to work for, so that you may be fed from part of the product of your own toil." Dressed in a blue tailored suit aud a neat tuun,uc hat, Mrs. .Mellride made a decided 'hit with her audi ence. lu conclusion, slio said: "I have no more iim for a refor mer or a prohibitionist than 'I have for a pcrim that is religioiw. What I want is to seo thinker- -men who know where they aro economically. The pulpit, the magazines and the daily papers are all trying to teach you to he contented. 1 want you to wake up" GOLD HILL LAND Tho termination of a long battlo for tltlo to a quarter section of land on Sardlnu crock, near Gold Hill, will occur with the hearing of tho con testants In tho case botoro I'nlteJ States Commissioner W. 11. Canon, on April 21. Tho land coijiprjios n group of quartz mining claims, operated by George L. llaff niicj associates. L'i wards of $30,000 bun bcun spent lu tho purchase and Improvement of tho properties. In 1907, whllo tho various mining claims wero lu operation, nn appli cation for n timber claim wan filed upon tho quarter by Peter P. Lang, of Kootenai county, Idaho. A con test was Instituted; liy Mr. Haff, tho land office at Roseburg deciding In favor of the timber application. An appeal was then taken to the United States land commissioner nt Wash ington, who reversed tho Roseburg decision. Tho caso later seesawed lu tho land department, and eventually was assumed by tho government. C. R. Arundel, special agent for tho land office, will conduct tho gov ernment's case. TO E wrciiiiriiiK 01 mo vnuey nro in vited to attend a meeting nt tho Cnr negio librnry Wednesday afternoon nt 'JrflO p. m. to meet with W. I- (J win und L. E. Xleaehaui of 1 '01 Hand nud disousH different phases of the fniit industry. Two topios to bo disenssod wore those considered Inst Saturday, a preeooling plant nud joining tho Northwest Distributors. LAFFERTY APPOINTS CADETS FOR ARMY AND NAVY WASHINGTON, April l-l.Heprc-hitntativo Lnffcrty of Porthind, Oro., named today Henry HcbrocderiiH tho principal candidate for West Point from his district with Wayne Wil liams as first and ThomtiH Friiser us second alternate. Lnffcrty also named Harold II, Melandy as tho principal ciiudidato for tho naval academy at Annapolis, with Francis Livers as first alternate. Tho sclec tions wero (lie result of recent exami nations for the military and imvn academics, BOY JUMPS ON NAIL THAT PIERCES HIS HEART COVE, Ore., April 11. Hay Shores ten year old son of Tom Shores, a fanner living near here, wiih killed toduy when in jumping from a hay mow ho fell 011 a nail which pierced hia lieurt. CASE NEARS END FRUITIN MEETW DNEDAY ALL VARIETIES OF PE BLOSSOM NO Owing to a ieflcleur lu 'tempera ture during tho past month, whlrh ran off suddenly Into tho warm weather of tho last Tow days, the val ley Is wltuesulug for tho first tlmo lu several years tho different varieties of pears htoHomlng at tho same time, llartlctts, D'AuJous sad How ells nro out. while Cornice, Hose and Winter Nells are Just beginning to blossom. Apples aro also following closely. This condition Is u normal nun In late nciiKons such as this. Ulmwouv lug Is two weeks behind a year ago. due to cpolor woollier which deferred hlossoiulug. The Inst few dnyn with warmer weather prevailing linx brought tho hloxsnuiK out together E Claiming that the pre-cut phone rates are too low and that they are resjsinsible for a heaw tinnncml oh in this oily InM year the Home Tele graph & Telephone company are said lo be preparing to appeal to the slate public utilities eommisalnn for per iiiUmoii to iul-reoM- rates in Medford and other Rogue rier alloy (uwns The prexent rate are fixed bv the ordinance granting them a frnnelne The only wav the rtiten can be changed is by appeal. II The I'rc-hylory of Southern Ore gon will meet in the First Prolijter iau church of Xledford tomorrow evening, April 15, nt 7.-I-". An nil dross will be given by Mr. Metltuv on tho "World's Christian Citizenship." Xlr. XlcOnw represents tho World's Conference to be, hMd in Portland June nnd July. Dr. J. K. Itaillie will preach the sermon 011 "1 nm Not Ashamed of the dospel." Tlie pro gram of music h nn follews: Duet 'Calm oh the Night" Oolze ..Mr. aud .Mrs. Oeorgo Andrews Solo "The Lord is My Light" Allit- seu Miss Ilniiee Ladies' (Junrtutto-"l.irt Mine les" Menilelssoliii Qitartetlo "T Deum" W. IliiaJc HymiiH 1211, 01. This will bo the opening srvie nnd will be most inMrii. It will 1h? worth while for you lo come to hsnr the iniinie. To nil the serviewi nvery one is invited. Popular meetings both Tuesday cvoning ami Wedne day evenings. All meding-, aie open to the public. BAPTISED IN CREEK A class of eighteen converts to their faith win baplUt'd in Hear creek last Saturday at high noun l thu Seventh Day AdvnutisU. The ceremony wan most impressive and was attcndcil by a large iiuuiber of church mumhenf. NOTHJE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho tinderslgnod will apply at tho regu lar mooting of tho city council Xlay C, 1913, for a llcouso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at 22 North Front atreot, for a porlod of six months. 8HL8UY & KENNEDY. Dated April 11, 1913. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT- G roopi modern bunga low, closo lu, East front. Owner, 318 Laurel Ht. 21 WANTED TO UUY -Fresh cow, Jer sey or HolHtoln preferred! full par ticulars ami price, II. W. ! Xlall Trillium. 21 WANT12D TO HUY 2 wheel road cart, also buggy; must bo lu good condition aud rmisouablu price, H. W. II., Xlall Tribune. 21 "AT AN AITUUNnON CALL' said a popular society woman, "tho subject of woman's health was uudor dlHcusslou, aud to my uniaonioiil thrgo out of four womou In tho room, who had happoned to call ut tho minio time, had found health lu Lydlu 10. Plnkham'H Vegotnblo Compound." ThoiiHiuidK of women lu America owo their hoalth und happiness to tho marvelous power of this famous medlcliio, which lu mado from roots and herliH, naturo'u remedy for wom an'!) ilia. TO SEEK NCREASE PHON AS IN TO The AI 11 Haiui'H show this nfinr 110011 pleased n capacity i-mwd nt Walnut Park whhI or the cliy. This Is tliw first your that Mr. names hasn't been with tho show, ns ho Is laid up with nines. Mr. AI Sands the usuernl maimgor, Is In elinrge which Is mtfflflliuit roaniumunilatlou lo tho who know this fnmoiis slmw limn. Th show Is larger than iM-r and Is Mittclally luterllnK ns It dc vial from tlio usual run and fen lures educational ami thrllllm ani mal acts. Louts Until aud wlftt wIMi their linn art, and Captain fltmittwalt's seal act draw heavy npulauw. I'ete Stanton's sldtshnw also drew a big lions. Nn Session of Senate. V-HINUroN, April II. Thc-e W.I-. li'i -.'-"I'-n of ths iKiirtts tisU The I. 'i e cum nod nt luuui but ad iiiuri id nt I J J I k'i hii-k. Rheumatism Affects Lungs Pneumonia, llroncliltli, I'lulililn, Asthma and Anemia Often Direct ly tlio Result of Rliuunuilc lllood. It you have a r-cniUtnnl, nssslnic Uma cliUI cnui liownto of 1 oush re iiiiiiii. Tliry nni merely loml In ntMen. an.l l( Ihry ilo trllsvo It I tlio liareollot Ihnt tin II. Wlwi l you reuulrn Is u lilil puil nrr. n MreMn onli.lito Hut rnAvs fnim tlm clrrolstlon Ilia .I1 pnlnK llmt bv their rrllnxM attuck nil wkn.l. sucitltla AiU BH'I tliu crt VksI syiniiloniM. Tho VM-y Ixsit xwl- hnowH I Hmllt'a Hiiro H!lllo. You will ttn.1 It on aln lu nny drug storo nt tl as r tiottin. It K"p strnlKlit Into His WmI. Iirromrs an Internal Mood Uilli, wumlw fully Incn-fl'e thn rt onrrsHs'lM. tgrs all the IncAl frvor Sils nn.l trrlallm. Incrrax-s 'ni'ii-lUo, )u lnko on UmIi aisl f(vl it wonitnrful nnni of rnnwi-l strrnctli llurHtrnls nf jxpl wrrll boyond rontrul at caumIi, ImIivs lo tM ctiiut. re thruot unit eonitnnt csikx iom. Ihm of tlili-k tnurnut hnro etflnt-t tho miMt wnislrrful chaliKO iifliw ualn K. H K. All il'iutit nml n.Ti-1nMnloii li Kiui. tliniui reullir P-iIni ainl selit vmi Inli, tlirra follows a pnrlixl nf iiMst is tsono tej-itclne to nnd tlrat wojut (mm vrrrtt ImuciI cnllrily ujKin n mlalaken in thin Hint couch nn.l chet lnii mmsi from tho lunr. Theto oro rlunnftst'j comllllonn, nnd you will quickly rmiii It u(lr imlnK II. H. H. fur feT UY Out n liottla of H. H. H. tnnlay nt tho ilnM loro 11111I then say kmhI tijr o nil thuaa lln that havo wnrrtnl ynti. Wrltn lo The Hwlft H"cinc . 11 Hwtft IIMir, Allntiln, Oiu. fur m.'.n.il mlvlcii nml womlorful fails -inn-ornln tho situtcil tluixl remod ever known. mil MOM MANY TOWN ST CIRCUS THIS AFTERNOON mrmcntyjm Warn l a4. rfiiHiHKK?fllH (A i a 3. i.i Hltiinleil In tho Hub of tlio IVItiilpiil Thcnlcr am) hboiiug lll'.tilii llcrcntly !'i-lecoratci ami Iti-fiirnMii-il 'I'lirougboul, am! Iti'lliT L'ipilpiicd Today llinn Lter llcforo i:uroiH'iiu t'liiu IIiioiiin without balli, 81.00 per day anil up Idioms with liatli, U.00 per dny and up (i, J, KAI'P.MAN.V, Manager. .V. K. OL.tltlli;, A.t. Mgr. Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which Is used In all of tho great apple growing districts or tho country- Wontorn Now York, Michigan, tho llluo ltldga Slopes, tho Ozarliu and tho famouti valleys of tho groat Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho hlghoHt standard of lrriiufacturo. Wo rlulm tho following points of superiority; PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. o., fineness of grulu nud eaito lu thinning down lu wator CORRECT ANALYSIS I. o., full pnrcnntngu of Arson! J Oxldo (not loss than ID por oout) and no more thai) a traco of Holublu Antonio WIDTH l'OIt ISOOKLirr AND DlllUKH Stocks Oarrlod by KERR, AFFORD & CO. Portland, Oregon . HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO,, LTD. 04 Water Street, Now YprH, N, Y, i j AMCniCAN COLONY HOLDS MORGAN MEMOHJU. SERVICES LONDON'. Vpnl 1 1 lliiof intumr ml - ri. in li'Uir of J. 1'. Morgan, Hen- ii-i In ill.- American unlnny In ri- in Wo llinn d c lihov ("day. Our Children's Shoes me ilolKUril to prcMi-vo the nut in nt hap' of kmh lug fill. Whllo Moully inmle, thiiy are iici"t cluiimy, but nliwiyt louK ni'al ami iln-y! (Ililliln-ii'ii Kliiie nf I'mIi-iiI Colt. tiUIIIIHltltl t'nlf, TlllK nml Viol Kid. Coma ilnrho the bnliotlt of our etierlem-t survlw In tlilliiK I'hitdren's shoos! BEMLING'S fiitoil I'll Shoe Slore ' &i i atox? i v v . i i iu,3''Jii'jViiinij) (3 ii 7 Luxury Without Extruvaganco Hotel 1 Von Dorn 212 Turk Strcot Finest popular prit.-ctl Ilotol in Sim J'Vnnoisoo S HI k Modorn Oontral I iy iB ( ". .. i .i.i.7i.iii;iri,;.iTiTiTi7i4 Draperies W rrry s ..ry n.inn:l ln nf itrtw.-ii Uro aurin.r.a, fixurm. tr sna lu ll .ls.- ..( uidioUUrlns-. A il.MUl iniin i K ii fur thlii work tIP'il ly .. v i Kivn mn ,! "'I'" " i I" iMu tu Kt III Vo iii Mm. t i Hi. Vooku & McGowan Co, I Nolnrl for he Txce.lknc.Pj of lis Cuisine. Europcanplai) A rj&'Fy-stsif.'.'f'i!-'. tttttxryXf 'l .'-l-r''-'?t5?ir"''!l- s t ., A -mv' 1 i i m - -i.(.'s- ft. y A . A-Aj) , v,l