Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    l-vt'
PAOBTWO.
'A.EPFORD MATT. TRTIirKF!. MROKORO, ORKCION. Til
TRRHAV, 'APKTL 21. 101.1.
I -
i
1
i k
IOCAL AND
LptflSONAL
J. Hi Drew Is erecting n fine five
room bungalow on properly ho own
on Wont Second street, Tho building
W Id brf modern In every particular
nnd will be finished In tho ben style
Known io,, mouorn carpentry. Air.
. Drew Is himself a'cnfpentcr nnd will
do tho greater jmrt of tho" work him
self. hi. h. Proebstlng of Wallace, Ida
ho, in in Med ford for u few days'
. visit with f)r. Clancy and family. Mr.
I'roobiitlng nnd Dr. C limey own Joint-
ly a largo orchard tract south and
, wet of .tfeiifordT
j Karl Hi Conner, formorly of Med
ford, has been chosen cashier of tho
now Pnlsley National bank at Pau
ley, ure. .Mr. uonser is now con
nected with tho trust department of
tho Security Savings fc Trust com
pany, of Portland,
For sale, flno family driving or
riding horto, buggy and harness.
Thla Is a good buy at 200. It In
terested wrlto Lothrop Perkins, in
Ross. Court, Medford.
Vinton Hoall of Central Point dis
trict spent Wednesday In Medford.
D. 11. Russell of Antloch precinct
has been looking after his business
interests In Medford.
Southern Oregon Is proving a
place of unusual Interest to Franger
Wood, uf tho Woods nnd WydQ
team.of tho Orpneum circuit, who fs
spending Ttiuch time with skotches
andjplnns submitted to him by archi
tects for a houo to bo built on tho
10 aero tract near Inkcvlcw ho drew
In n lottery. IIo has been offered
many times what it coit him for i no
land.
Orchard, bunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor
king. & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing. US
East Mala street. Phone 31G R.
Tho date of the box social to bo
given by Medford camp No. 90,
Woodmen ot tho World, has been
changed from April 26 to Saturday
night, May 3. All Woodmen and
their wives and friends aro carnestlv
requested to' attend this social.
Judge W. II. Canon left Thursday
evening for Portland with his son
Fay, who for tho past month has
steadily grown worse, having never
recovered from tho explosion of a
gas torch at Corrallls last winter, In
which he was severely Injured. He
will consult Dr. Williamson, a brain
expert, as Fay's nervous system
seems shattered.
If you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phone 3C0-J.
3G
Mrs. Drown and hef daughter of
New York, who have been making
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sanu
Valley a short visit, left for their
nomo wcanesuay evening.
E. K. Oman went to Evans creek
dlstrict'Wedncsday, to lOel: after his
real, estate Interests.
, Fred.Blakoly of Portland, tho well
known promoter, who is connected
with the Sterling mine, is In the
valley.
O. A. Gardner, county clerk, spent
Wednesday evening In Medford.
Gerklng & Harmon, studio por
trait's, home portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telephone 215 R
H. A. Canndy was at Phoenix'
Wednesday afternoon on legal busi
ness. R. D. Hoke and Ceorge P. Minis
of Seven Oaks district transacted
business in Medford Wednesday.
Special Table d'Hote dinner at
nolland hotel every evening 40e. 34
N. Jerry, tho nugget collector, has
returned from Montana and will
leavo' for tho eastern states at once.
A. S. Ames and his family of Du-
luth, Mlun., are guests of Dr. and
Mrs. W. It. llailey.
Frank B. Wnlte, prominently con
nected with tho fnterurban trolley
scheme, arrived in Medford Wednes
day. Insuro and be sure. Right if wo
wrlto it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ant Man.
MIds Jennfo Andrews left for Min
nesota Wednesday evening. A num
ber of lier friends bade her farewell
at the train.
Judge J. R. Nell was down from
Jacksonville Wednesday ovenlng.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
The biggest car that ever went
over tho Rogue River Valley railroad
was hauled to Jacksonville Tuesday.
It was filled to tho top with galvan
ized Iron culverts such as th. county
court is having placed In tho roads
throughout tho county.
Henry Holts of tho Pacific & Knst
ern Is taking n vacation nnd C. H.
Stout Is filling his place In the memv
time.
Mrs. J. 0. 1 lor ton of Phoenix was
among Medford friends Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Dally of Trail
were recent visitors In Medford.
Public market, stnll 20. 25 lbs.
prunes, 50c; CO lbs. prunes. SI.
Thursday nnd Saturday. Remember
t. 2.S
K. J. Odcll mado n trip to Talent
Wr-dncsuViy, returning In the eve
ning. I). W. Crosby, a pioneer resident
ot Medford and Jacksonville, who
conducts tho hotel at Riddle. Dour
las county, Is mnklng this section a
visit. Ho was In charge ot the of
fice of .Medford's first brick hotel,
now tho Ifoitol Nash, when J. II.
Kiddle was Its proprietor.
William Vlrlch, trustee In bank
ruptcy, will sell nny lady's hat In his
stock at Siic. All Jewelry at 10c on
the dollar. Cuthbort's old stand. 27
Sacrificing contents flno furnished
house. Don't miss this for real bar
gains, 1117 W. 9th st. 30
Mrs, L. E. Knyart, who was called
to Douglas county by tho Illness of
her sister. Mrs. J, L. dough, Is at
homo again.
Emmett Heeson ot Talent trans
acted business In Medford Wednes
day afternoon.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey
bldg. Phone 145.
D. A. Bonar of Coleman creek In
terviewed our merchants Wednes
day. Mrs. L. I. Brown of Jacksonville
was n Medford visitor wVilnitmUv
afternoon.
Money to loan on real estate. See
tarkln & Taylor, attorneys at law.
Medford.
W. C. Lcover, county commission
er, was In Medford Wednesday, en
route to tho county seat.
Mrs. I. A. Pruott of Roxy vlsltec
relatives nnd friends living In Med
ford Wednesday afternoon.
Sacrificing contents flno furnished
honso. Don't miss this for real ban-
gains. 1117 W. 9th st. 30
James M. Davidson, formerly clerk
of Siskiyou county, Cal., but Inter
ested In mining In Alaska for many
years, passed through Medford
Wednesday, en routo to San Tran-cisco.
Oeorgo Wolff mado a trip to Jack
sonville Wednesday.
Medford Orchestral club concert
Friday, 8 n, m., high school. 29
Mrs. D. II. Millar of Gold Hill ac
companied .Mrs. U. J. Sears to Med
ford Wednesday, returning homo In
tho evening.
Riley Hammersly of Gold Hill, for
est ranger, tarried a few hours In
Medford Wednesday.
William Dlrlch, trusteo In bank
ruptcy, will sell any lady's hat In his
stock at 25c. All Jewelry at 10c on
PROFESSOR JOHN BASSETT MOORE WILL RE
THE DIG MAN IN THE STATE DEPARTMENT
-M wii i i i i i ip i
iliiiiiiHP -Mihv
sHHHUHnilT
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflf ' i $M
SLbh SaBaa"- m
ImvBftK' VaaiBBlrSrTli
.IIIIIIIIIIHBmi"jQbv 3HQPM
iLIHflnretV 29r - " Jit
VbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBHRbbMbbbbK BaaaLaaaaaV
B. . iliiiiiiiiiiHKlilHBK r
.i-tHiiiiH ?LIIIIIIIIIimBihMillllIWLII ..r
.ibIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh&. v?Villllllllllllllllllr bbW
E iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillkkMw
WIRELESS
MEN
LEAVING
ESSE
LS
l'rofeior John linnet Mooro of
Columlim I niverMty. whose nommn-
tion n counsellor of (he State De
partment wiih nent to the senate Inst
week by President Wilson, i io bu
the bi man in the ilcmrtment. It
i on ! knowledge of internnlionnl
Inw, porlinjis more than on that of
Secretary William .1. Rrynn, that the
preMtlent will rely in nice of trou
ble. Ife- will at least be an imjKirt
nnt ns Huntington WiUon wn dur
ing the ln.st iidministrntion. Wilson
made himself the right hnml of the
secretory, but Professor iloore i
Professor iriioro has written miliiy
vuluiiuw on interuntioiiiil Inw. His
knowledge is encyclopaedic. lie is
I lie chief authority in the United
Stales on the subject. When Presi
dent Roosevelt nmde up his mind Hint
the Tinted Stales needed I'nnnmn for
the cmml zone he called hi the pro
fissor to formulate n plan. The pro
fesior provlilcil him with one. Rut,
ns the story goes, the president did
not Mick closely to tho professor's
recommendations. Since then Co
lumbia 1ms cried out Hint she was
SAN FltA.NTISl'O, lvl , April VI.
With tho wireless operators who
are ou strike ngnlnst tho Mnrcnul
company leaving Vessels ns rapidly
ns they enter port, President 8. J.
IConeiikrimp of the Commercial Tol
ournphcrs' union, who Ih handling
tho strike situation hero, declared
that everything Is going sMlHfac.tnr
tly and that victory will be tho nltl
mate result.
Nino operators quit work venter
day. One wns on tiro steamer Un
burn, which sailed for Eurnkn; two
left the I'.urlluo when It arrived In
port, and two loft the lluiuilul, l-'lv?
other men not assigned to vi'bsIh
Joined In the strike.
President Kouenknmp has rceHwd
telegrams from Sun Pedro and Seat
tle saying that tho same thing U
taking place In those ports. Wn tr
over posiilblo tho men aro nllowvi to
return homo before being culled ( ut,
but as rapidly as they urrlvo ut iholr
homo ports they Join the Hlr.ke.
Koiienkamp says that tho .Mn-Cml
company will bo utile to reo'iieo iro
union men for n few days, but Unit
the supply uf non-union oiin t )-s
soon will bo exhausted mid thi n-
puny then will be compellel to nnt
with tho union.
Out of resfieet (hie from
every cltlteii In thin eommuii-
Ity to the late AtiKUitt I). rfti'iH-
ier for hln ablllly, Intesrlty, 4
Industry, nnd pomorvtironeo
that Knlucd for him tho reo-
ognltlon which ho deserved,
n ml placed him union those h
who had tho honor nnd r"
sheet of their followol(lmiH.
And, wh'orenn, tho mt'lil h
August I). Hlnulor, sliorlff of n
JaokiHiii county, Oregon, met
his d'enlh whllo In' tho faith-
ful iierforinniice of hln duty,
Now, therefore, by virtue
of my offleo iu mayor of the
city of Medford, Oronoti, I re-
Hieetfully roijuost of tho bust-
news houses of said city, that
on Friday, April 2Mb, lUttl,
between tho hours of oao and s
10:30 nVlnek'lli llu luorillug
of said day, they lay aside
their several callings and oc-
euputlous, mid close their
places of buslines dining snld
hour whllo the relatives and
frb'iids of the departed aro
performing for him the lust
riles.
W. W. EII'Kin',
Mayor of the City of Medford
'
FIR
AV
OF JAP FARMS
BAN FKANTIrtCO. Cal . Apt II 2 1.
- hi a HtliiKlui; resolution passed to
day the hoard of directors of the
I'uintntrt Pacific, fulerimtlonnl expo
sltloii lined up with those who are
trying Io prment tho intwiuio ()f tho
uiitl-nlleii liiud hill Hinl told the IhkIs.
Intone In ter eMen that limy
utuat not post a hill (Hut Will Iim
offenalvo to the people of any iiiillon.
Oho ot the cliim In (he ifMKiluUiMM
which nlrWidy has bnn talegrprhHd
m Hiierntiiuiito by rrwlilsnt .Moots
of tho MpiMltloii, rend:
"Tlmt nny net Ion on (lie pint of
tho liiRlsliiture of California that
shall be rexni'ded by nny forolHH
country or novernuiwnt iu offensive
Io llmlr prldo na n poplt, or their
honor" ns n nnllon, miist h, w
olmllnKO the i:oqd faith uf the slut.
Merltnl Kcjomn IteliiiHty will el.uir
up your skin nnd remove Dions ills
dlHiiKreoahlo sores. Ilnskliis Diug
Store.
expected to make the position of robbed of the territory in tho now
counsellor most imponnni. republic
GIRL LIES ON TRACK
AS
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ABY AMISTAKT
Day Phono 227
Night t, XV. Weeks 103-J.S
Plioues
A. K. Orr 078-.M
the dollar. Cnthbert'fl old stand. 27
H. II. Tronson of Eaglo Point has
been visiting in Medford and Contra!
Point.
Dr. Mctschan, Ernest I.lster, .Mes
srs. Lawrence and Prlzell wero
among the residents of Grants Pass
who camo to Medford Wednesday.
S. Patterson and his family or
Ashland motored to Medford on
Wednesday afternoon.
I. T. Galllher of Rio Dell orchard
on Monday visited his wlfo, who li
convalescing from a serious spell of
illness at tho Sacred Heart hospital.
W. I. Vawter was at tho connty
seat Wednesday afternoon on lgal
business.
E. A. Howell of Grants Pass Is' n
late arrival Jn Medford.
M. a. Mordoff nnd his family were
recent visitors In Medford.
Clarenco Kellogg, formerly engi
neer of tho George H. WIlllnmB, Port
land's flreboat, died of heart dlsoaso
In tho Yagulna bay district a few
oays ago, aged 42 years. He was a
former resident or Medford and Is
survived by his widow (neo Emma
Coopor) and relatives living here.
R. R. Zimmerman and A. XV. Me
Pherson of Griffin creek district
spent Wednesday in Medford and
Jacksonville.
Miss Ellzaboth Relker, who has
been visiting In southern California,
returned to Medford during tho
week.
Miss Alice Smith of Rogue River
passed through Modtord the rore
part of the week, on route to Lake
Creek.
8. T. Sandry of Rogue River, dop
uty sheriff nnd game warden, waa
in Medford nnd Jacksonville Wednes
day. Joseph Martin, a merchant of
Jacksonville, transacted business In
Medford Wednesday.
School Superintendent Wo".s
passed through Medford tho forr
part of tho week en routo to Engle
Point and tho northeastern part of
tho county.
THE DALLES, Ore., April 'Jl.-To
her rcranrknblc presence of mind
Myrtle Gardner, twelve years old, to-
day owes her csene from death be-
iienth the wheels of a freight train.
While crossing; the racks of he O. W.
It. 3: N;, the little girl was struck by
n worktrain, which caught her in
such n manner Hint she fell scpinrely
between the rails. Lying perfectly
still, four ears if the train passed
over, her before her father nnd n
dozen bystanders could attract the
nttcrffion of tho engineer. She was
only blightly injured.
FLIGHI OF MIEN
OF BABE
OF
NEWRERO, Ore., April 21. Dr.
Elmer Knock, aged thirty-five, nnd
his wife are under urcst hero today
charged with cnlieing Cnrrio Cham
berlain, nged sixteen, daughter of E.
('. Chnmbcrlnin of Xewherg nwny
from her home''Tho father nlleges
lhn( IiiirtVk efflffiRSWrfo hun Ihrtt he
hud nssNIcd .(Ink, girl '" ncr fi'J-''1'-
According f-tlie poliVn Riinak' has
refused to stlewherc the: girl Is but
deefnred he would have her hero Fri
day when n preliminary hearing is
held.
lir. Knock nnd lite wife enmo here
from Tnoomn about n yenr ngo nnd
Were nrfested vJie'n it wnS rumored
that thiy were planning to return to
Ihnt city.
The Rnnck have two children.
Hi ' i
NOT FOE OF SUFFRAGE
(Continued from Page 1)
PORTLAND, Ore., April a I. ('. L.
Sinilh, ngrieiiltural expert for the O.
W. It, & N. eoinpniiy, has secured n
large quantity of iieelimnted seed
corn and is today distributing' it in
twelve pound lots to nnv fanner In
Oregon, Washington and Idnho who
makes application. Twelve sunds
of com will he sufficient to plant
one nere. Smith declares (lint with
in ten years Oregon will be the pre
mier corn state of the union,
FILE CHARGES AGAINS1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT15D Room nnd board bv
young Imh Mum bo (lnm In mil
west side I. II, Mall Tribune. 2K
YOUR HAIR 15 FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL
AND LUSTROUS IN A FEW MOMENTS
onim! ui?r a m vv.sr iiettm: oi "iMViiiwti.vf;' and
TIMS. ALSO STOPS ftf.U.VO IIAIItj IMXTItOYS MAMMtl'IT
tnv
Your Imlr becomH ll(;h(. wavy, llclo of dandiuff; rleniifm, purlflM
fluffy, abtindaut and appears ns soft, and InvlRoruto (ho scalp, forever
lustrous mid bountiful as n joung stopping Itching nnd falling Imlr.
Kin s inter u "Daiiderlno Imlr
cleanse."
cloth with a little Daiiderlno
! II lit- U'linl u til lllawiai, lull mn.l will
Just try thlsmolstou a i , ..i..,. fuw ,,.lui. i .....
.-..- . ,-, ,. .T .. nwnn mri' n iiitii till
n IKtle Daiiderlno and
carefully draw R throiiKh your Imlr,
taking one amittl strand nt a tlun.
This will cleanse tho hair of dust,
will actually see new Imlr flno and
downy at flrat tNt--ljut really new
Imlr growing nil over tho sealp. It
you inro for pretty, soft Imlr and
.ii, .....i ......i i, ... .... "
.... ...... ,,, , , , ;., ,,,, of u Mlri) n 26
fow moments you !, doubled the llf ,-. !,,,, from ltny
beauty of ,onr Imlr :(,rUKKln r ,, m,,, ,,,, iUt
Resides heautlfying the hair ni try It
once, Diiiiderlno dissolves erry par-
CAMAS, Wash., April 2
coroner of Clarke county arrived
hero today to hold an Inquest over
tho body of an Infant found wrnphod
In a bundlo of old papers about to
bo put through the feeder nt the
Camas paper and pulp mill. Tho
body was discovered when wo;Krtn
untied and unrolled tho bundls. The
infant had apparently been (load two
or threo days and was about rr-nr
days old t the time or its i'-nth
Tho bundle In which the body of
the Infant was wrapped was shipped
hero from Portland and consisted of
Portland Oregonlans da'cd April 20
TO
among them aro voting by proxy.
The Their power la Incalculable. Wo
cannot oxaKgorato tho Influence of u
good woman on tho men of her cir
cle. Let mo Illustrate by an ancc-
dote.
"Wo road that Themlstocles wns
on oiio oceaHlon npproncNod by his
son, who asked a considerable favor
'I cannot grunt, what you ask,' sartl
tho great Koneral 'You must go to
your mother. It Is truo that Greece
rules tho world; that Athens rules
Greece; that I rulo Athens;( but, iny
son, your mother rules me
"Slnco It Is beyond dispute that
the most representative womon aro
getting what thoy want indirectly, I
bellevo that society cannot afford to
risk tho safety of tho homo and Wom
an. What would bo the value of our
national life of votes obtained by tho
rag tag tnctlcrf that dlsgraco the
numo of womunhood?"
WASHINGTON', April 2 1. Chnrges
of mUeondui't nut! conspiracy in th"
prosecution of Eugene Delis, social
ist cnudidute for the presidency at
the Inst election, Fred Warren, edi
lor of (he Appeal to Reason and J
I. Hhcphurd wero Hied hero today
wilh (he attorney general against
I'lilted States District Attiniev Hone
of Kansas nnd II. Duehoig, u special
agent of the department of justice
To The Young
Expectant Mother
Women of Eapertne Advlia Iba lite
of Mother's Fritnd.
NEW YORK, April 21. Ames wn
in world-beating form today, holding
(he Phillies down to four hits, from
which (hey netted a lotto tally. .Moore
and Kelson wero both hit hard by
the Giants.
S'core: If. II. E.
Philudclphiu 1 -1 II
New York 7 11 1
lmttcries: Moore, Xoloii uid Kil
lifcr; Ames nnd Meyers, Hartley.
Umpires: Klein and Orth.
Morltol Tonic Dlgestivo will tono
up your system quickly, make you
feel strong again. Hnsklns Drug
Storo.
Let Us Show You.
If you are a sufferer of piles or
hemorholds In any form, come to
our atoro and let us' show you Merl-
tol Pllo Remedy, It la one of the
WASHINGTON', April 2 1.-If a
circular issued by the interior do- (
partment is correct thcro are 2.JUU
acres of unappropriated and unre
served timber land iu Multnomah
enmity, Oregon, tributary to Port-
laud, subject to cither ItonicNlend or
timber mid Meno entry. Tho circu
lar does not give the location of the
luud nor does the interior depart'
ment know how it eamo to be over
looked nil these years. Tho Port
land land office will hu obliged to no-i
cept filingH regithiily made, whether
ta, m A
Thrtv i crrtnln drsrrr of trrplilstlon In
thr rnloil of most wouirn In rrxsnl to Ilia
ubjct uf mottirribol, Tim lomltiK In
pd4ru i flfun ruHlrmllrlnt by Ilia Inhrr
rot frar of prrlixl of cllilrt-u.
lint thrrr m .l 1 no such itrrAil In vlrw
of Hip rct llitt wn ham n tnmt nobln
rrinnlr In what U known as Slollirr
IVIrnif, Thli l in ritrrnit appllratlon
I bat lias a wumtrrful Intlurnr and control
orrr Itio muiriiUr iImu of th aUI'smo,
Ity it nail ii c the uiutclr. rnnu, irnuooa
aod llcninrnti sit xtntlr erpind without
Ibe illKlitmr strain , ilirrr la nu pain, no
nautrs. no inrrounnrM J hat waa derail!
as a cfrc pttjrilrai rJfl Uoinc a (aim.
rrrnr, yirim anticipation trial naa na its
prrM amen as our fofunoat trarbrra ot
KiitTiiIra nr atrlrlntf lo drill Into tho
nlcila of tin in-arnt irmrratlun.
In almoit errry rommnnlty thre am
vrmatti who hat uit Molbtr'a Krii.!, ami
thrr re the mim that trtiirrnl imffklr.
conarrra Ihdr hrallh ami tn-nKIti to thui
rrlili oirt famlllr ilfatlnwl by ryory fillu
of nhrafolnirv anrt tb'i htitorr of autre
ful inrn ami womrn ( rt-prat lbs atury of
grfnirt arlikvinii'nt.
Mothrr'a Krlrml la prrparnl aftr tho
formula of a notrd famllr doftor by tho
llrailtlrlil ltciilator Co., 1.1H Mmar llldtf,
Atlanta, Ja,
Wrlto thnn for thrlr Inalrurtlva hook In
-iilaiit inothi-ra. Von will rim! Mothrr'a
I'rlrml on gals hy all ctruj atorca at 11.00
a bt tli-.
yv
!
X"Ji
J
sUtC0AO
F3
l
To Exchange
General merchandise stock
farm or Income city properly.
for
Yes, our new wagon s a Studcbahcr
the only kind we KNOW"
"The Studcbaker Idea hna Leon in our family for
sixty years. Wo liavo never thought of buyinu nny
other kind of a wagon."
"It's true, Wro continually bcinrr offered oilier
wagons costing n littlo Ich, with lota of promlaca as (a
what they will do. JJut we know m our family what n
Studcbaker will do. A fe.w dollars difference in piico
doesn't mean much. It 'a tho tenUe a wnj;on givca
that wo consider most."
"Lonuj scrvico for n fair price menns more every
time than short; service for n few dollnra less."
ITJiat'a why wo (lick to Studelinler and 'Slick to Studo.
Imksr U pretty gocd motto for man who ue waHona."
"Sludebakcr wajom aro built ol bomI atuff, They'ro mado
tlulit by loplo who've had year and yeor of ruiicrionfo In
maklnir them right peoplo who kra lruilel ilia world nvrr."
"Studebakrr Wauon latt, beCAUlo they're made lo Ut."
"Look out for Ida dealer who tell you hi wagon la juit ru
good a n Studcbaker. That's my advlco after a uood deal of
eaperlence and ilia eipericnca nt all of my ncoplo. You net a
Studebaktr and you've got fo Invcatment''
Sta out Dtaler or urttt ut.
STUDEBAKER
wkWvoric
UinHKArOMS
South Bend, Ind.
CIIICAOO HALLAS KANSAS CITY mtrrvCK
SALTLAKE CITY SAM IHAllCISCO rY)RTLArll,OBK.
best preparations we havo over
handled nnd Is sold on a noaltive u. n. i.,.a,i,..i . i;.i,n ..!
II III). I.:. Iliu ll.'.ii. o.w.u n ,ii.ii, bt ...ii.
guarantee, Haskins Drug Store. Ibtono net.
.. I'resli, light and brown I No belter
bread llmu our, no claim, ever camo
(o town.
TIIK IHCST OP VWtJll
Wo employ tho Iat't nietriodH,
too; wo'ro jionltlvo (hat you'll enjoy
tlio bread wo bako tor you.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DET.TATT'tfcta,
4ii U. Central I
23 acres only 3 miles from Central
Polpt with 15 acres dooded water
right, flno alfalfa land, part In poara-.
Will oxchango for good city property.
&Bffitt'flftX i'- -"l" "i
KXaVwlv ufiuBTj -. aakaaa4lBaaLMIr V "i v .Ok
aaBBBaaaaaaaaaaagBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBanRaVlaBtflaB
'aaaaiaWiaaP1JIWlWJWrg!WfW'iH-
A flno bungulow noar Lob Angelos,
a beautiful placo to exchArigo for or
chard tract. Wo havo plcttirei of this
placo. Call and soo thorn and submit
your proportion.
'SWv:'.-' W
Jrlffl ,,ll
'TSRilWatr- 1
Stock ranchcH, alfalfa farina ana
orchard tracts lit vary lovV prices and
on easy payment plans.
Wo havo Home good buys In city
properties.
Idnt your property with iih, AVe
havo buyers,
Wood&iVfessner
rl .South Central Ave.
LIGHT Only MOO lbs.
POWERFUL 24 IT. P.
INEXPENSIVE-! 200
Mfgdf hy Domihifjf rolor Imp.
Co,, Cedar Rapido Iowa,
Hoo IhiH "Donning"
Irnclor at woi'kon my
Aloha RaiKth, lOaglo
Point road. Tliono
G7-.r-2.
dHAS, TS0HIRGI
t
Ii A 4
r i j-fr ,.i
r-v )( J a ,
LBi