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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
PAOimvo. M1CDFOUT) MATH TRTBtWR MHTTFOUT), OlflWON. Timi.HDAV, ,11'NK. in. 10IM, l w 1 i t h IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mrs. J. F, Mentis, of Tncomn, Wash., Iff vlsltliiff her sister, Mrs. 0. V. Cummin; of Liberty Orchard Tho W. C. T. W. tilcnlc scheduled for I-'rldaj', Iiaj liecn Indefinitely postponed on account of rntn. Two baby boar cubs on display In the Slmplelgh hnnlvvnro windows nro nttrnrtlnp; ntnclt attention. Mrs. J. It. Jlclllngor. Miss Mnrlo Bcelcy, KM northa Picrco and I). U'. Horl loft this niorntnR for Turner, Ore to attend the Christian Churrn convention Thoy expect to bo Bono n week. You can buy a $20,000 nccldont policy for $2B, covcrltiR automobiles, rmotoreyclo and common carrier ac cldonts, In tho Traveler' Insurance company from E. S. Tmny, 210 Oar Mclt-Coroy bldR., phono (IG4. 79' EdKarOlnfcr has returned fnm n business trip to 1'ortlnnd. The Mcrrlman, Tho Central Point rancher, wns a Medford visitor Thursday. "This rain Is JiiRt whnt wo I need In tho country." bo said, "and Insures, flno crops." Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Holt of Port land, who havo been Riicsia of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stoddnrd. left for tho metropolis Wodnesdny evening. 1 Orchard, hunting, nshlnic and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger- klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 215 R. O. O. Hiilllft arrived in Medford Tuesday evening on business con nected with tho proposed suburban railroad. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Holms came down from tho Kingsbury Spring Wednesday. Kodak finishing, test In town, nt Weston's. G. J. Carter wns at Kaslo Point tho foro part of the week and preached nt tho Dnptist church Sun day morning and evening. Jcroino and Jcsso Churchill, of Yreka. officials of the California Oregon Power Co., and their fam ilies, aro pleasantly located at tho club house nt Hay Gold. They mo tored to Medford Wednesday. For your $1 flour go to tho Mon arch Seed and Feed store. 70 Owen Duulap and W. I. Smith of Phoenix were of thoso who came to Medford during tho vveoK. C. C. Gall, a pioneer of Sam's Val ley, was on tho northbound train Wednesday, en route from Ashland to Portland. R. H. McCurdy writes all' kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F. & II. bldg. Phono 349. ' II. J. Caylor, who lives near Cen tral Point, transacted business Jn Medford Wednesday. E. Conger has roturncd from Portland, where ho was Killed tho second time by tho illness of his son, who has been operated on for stomach trouble. Corn meal nt tho Monarch Seed nnd Feed atoro, 30 cents. 7C ZImrl Webster and Kmrnctt Ilec 8on were up from Talent Wednesday afternoon. A. M. Woodford, former post- mnhtcr of Medford, nnd his daughter, Miss Kuth, returned this week from Conullle, whoro they havo been re siding for eoiiio tlmo past. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telophono 21G R. Ed Holler has been transacting business In Talent district this week. Thomas Callahan, who is develop ing u homestead In Eagle Point pre cinct, was In Medford Wednesday, James 1 ltlttor is at McClou-1, Cnl., where he him been vIMtlng dur ing the past fow weeks. Chick feed nt tho Monarch Send and Feed storo, $3 per hundred. 70 Twcnty-flvo suits for dlvorco are on tho docket of tho Kluniath circuit court, which Is now rt-cuivlug atten tion by Judgo lleiiHou, or ono for every nlnety-thrco families living In that county. "Miss Hebo nurkloy, of Applegate, Is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Mc Andrew of Hear Crook. E. I). Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives niado any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471. 8. A. Huilng loft Medford Wednes day evening In tho Interest of Ar mour's refrigerator car system, of which ho Is mauugur for Oregon. Calf meul ut the Monarch Seed and Feed store. 70 The regulur examination of appli cants for teachers' certificates Is be ing hold at Jacksonville, and tho town is filled with thoso wishing to tench In tho public schools. Nearly all of them nro females. WeeRs & McGowan Co. ' UNDERTAKERS X.&DX ABMSTAJT Day Phono 27 Night P. W. Weeks 103.J.2 Phones A. JC. Orr 078-M l.nwln Jlmllh of KrtRln Point ll. trlcl tnrrlrd n few hours In Medford Wednesday. II. F. 0. Astbury has gonn to Portland nnd will visit Astoria tin fore returning to Medford. W. A. Wnnn, tho ctpert account ant, wlto hna finished tho examina tion of the records of Medford nnd Jackson county, loft for Gold llench Thursday to expert tho books of Cur ry county. New groin lmy In field. C. W. Is aacs. Nov. W. K. Goodc. who Is In busi ness at MnrOool, Cnl., Is making Medford, hU former homo, n visit. Raymond Crawford, who 1ms boot attending tho University of Wash ington, Is In Medford again. Mrs. R. 11. Reame, c?f Central Point, mndo Medford relatives nnd friends a visit Wednesday. Everything In tho poultry lino nt th.o Monarch Seed nnd Feed storo. 7G There will be no county attorneys nnlcM tho people vote favorably on tho bill providing for them passed by the legislature. Tho referendum has been Invoked. A. E. Mitchell, tho stock buyer, wns up from Ashland ono day this week. Dr. KIrchgessner will be nt Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. Stephen Fink, tho miner, who Is developing nn excellent proposition In Bear Creek district, arrived in Medford Wednesday. 1.. II. Plymale, of Portland, la In Medford on his return from a trip to San Francisco. He Is connected with tho Oregonlnn. Vapor baths and scientific mas eago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nctt-Corey bldg. Phono 143. Edgar Hafer Is in Medford agnln after a short business trip to San Francisco. ' Mrs. W. S. Rarnum, of Jackson ville, visited In Medford Wcdnosdny afternoon. $25,000 Aetna accident insurance for J 25 a year. Seo R. II. McCurdy, agent, 401 M. F. & II. bldg.. phono 349. 79 Thomas Farlors, of Lake Creek, transacted business In Medford dur ing the week. Mrs. A. E. Reames. who has boon visiting at Portland during the past fortnight, returned Wednesday morning. First-class orchestra desires en gagement July 4th. Phono 915-J. 7S George McDonough, of Sam's Val ley, spent Wednesday In Medford and Central Point. Ij. R. Sm.illhaut.er and his family left for Portland Wednesday evening on a visit. U rooms Ask your dealer for tho product of tho Ashland factory. II. II. Patterson Is at Portland this week, attending a meeting of tho Oregon nurserymen. Rov. M. Hoffman, a prominent spiritualist, will arrlvo in Medford this evening and will remain scvor.il da) s. Mrs. IT. Eastman and Mrs. Hans com, of Ashland, visited Mrs. C. Wat kins tho foro part of tho week. J. F. Merrill, of Gold Hill dis trict, transacted business In Med ford Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Hamlll motored to Medford Wcdnosday evening to meet frlonds on the Incoming train from tho south. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Spront and MUa Dorothy Hell of Snn Mateo, Cal., are late arrivals In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Scarlo wero recent visitors nt Eagle Point. Mrs. O. P. Helms, of Talent, was the guest of rehitivos living In Med ford, Wcdnosdny. J. W. Mng. manager of the W. of W. for this district, tundo a trip to Ashland Wednesday. A. Andrews has sold the placo on Griffin Creek district and came from Corvallis this week to establish Its boundaries. Thco. Glass, of Antloch, and II. A. Crelghtou, of Ashland, were of tho many who mudo a business trip to Medford during tho week. Mm. J. Hchufor, of North Jackson ville, Joined her husband at Phooniv, wero ho Is employed, Wednesday afternoon. II. I.ampmun, who Is Improving .t homostoud In Mcudov.-s dlhtrlct, mmle .Modforil friends a visit Wcdnosdny, Grasshoppers aro gottlng numor- In some parts of tho valley aud w.ll provo destructive unless imniedlutn steps for tliolr extermination uru taken. Complete Information co.t coming this pest was given In n re cent urllclo by Prof. P. J, O'Oura n tho Mall-Tribune, which should re celvo tho thorough consideration It Is entitled to. Pelican Iluy Lodgo, n well-known resort In Klamath county, where tho lute E. II. llurrlnmii stopped, will open for tho mmkoii this weok. Fifty men nro gottlng tho placo In readi ness for visitors. Twenty .bunga lows, n hotel, Ico plant, water and hovvor systems, etc., havo beau erect ed thcro during tho past year. J. M. Schmidt, of Perrydale, brought Into Medford Thursday somo of tho largest strawberries ovor seen, ranging 15 to tho box, They nro (is fine in flavor ns they nro big. Chester Itlr-hol, of lloburg, I a Into arrival In Medford. 0. tt. Hlorll. (he well-known hide buyer, who was arrested nt Klntunth I'nlls on complaint of tho bunk nt Weed, Cnl., which charged him with selling tt n fraudulent draft, has been released. There wns nn occasion for legal proceeding, as the cheek wn genuine and Stoell hnd no Intention of refrnudlug the bank. Operations will soon be resumed nt thu lluxxard mluo In Elk Creek district by tho owner, .1. W. Merrltt, W. C I.cevcr nnd P, 0. Applegnte. This Is ono of tho best mining prop erties In southern Oregon. A ear- load of ore reduced ut a California smelter last yenr gnve very wttl factory results, and another carload will bo shipped In tho near future. Mark Applegnto will havo charge of tho work. Tho ladles of tho Presbyterhn church will hno a booth of home cooking nt the public unrket next Saturday morning. Homemade pies, rake. cookles, doughnuts, Saratoga chlis, chevso straws, broad, meat meat loaves. Dutch cheese, etc. All tho Indies of the church nro reuue-d-ed to donate to this sale and to send the food In from 7 to 10 n. in. LI One of the lnrgost nnd most lux urious trains In the country will run over the South Pacific Hues from Sacramento to this city Friday car rying tho "Hanky Punky" company tho musical comedy production which pints nt tho Page Friday night, tt will ronslst of eight cars, three com partmont sleeping cars, three bng- gngo cars and a day coaeh nnd diner. In order to arrive In this city In tlmo to put tho show on a rccord-breakln run from Sacramento Is necessurr, nnd every effort will bo made to break the record for tho distance Tho track will bo cloared for the theatrical special all along tho line. It will leave Sacramento at 2:30 Friday morning nnd probably arrive hero at 1:30 Friday afternoon, n run of cloven hours. Hasto Is neces sary because of tho length of tlmo needed to stngo tho show. "Hanky Panky" is ono of tho lar est anil heaviest musical comedies ever sent west nnd carries some un usual scenery. A stngo mnnnger and three stago hands nre carried by tho company, with flvo electricians. Ten extra light men and four electricians nnd ten stngo hands will bo secured hore to help put tho vliovv on here. Eight hours Is usually needed to stugo tho production, nnd an extra forco of men will bo needed to put It on in loss tlmo th.ln that. Tho company will lo.ivo hero about 2:30 Saturday morning for Eugene. Tho "Hanky Panky" company Is like ono big family, and alwas havo a good tlmo whon traveling on n special train. MEDFORD GIRL IS SECOND V. P. OF THE ALUMNAE EUGENE, Juno 19. 1,11a Straub Stafford, of Eugene, of tho class of 1902 of tho University of Oregon, was elected this morning as prosldout of tho stato alumnno association, ut a meeting held by tho alumnno In Vlllnrd hall. Mrs. Allco Dcnson ISench, of Portland, wns nnmed as vice-president, nnd Miss Lucille Ma--shall, of Medford, was chosen for second vice-president. MIsa Ida Pnt torson, of Engono, will bo tho asso ciation's next socrotnry-treasuror, and Miss Mildred Ilagley, of Junction City, slll fill tho position of corre sponding secretary. Tho project of erecting a now worn en's building on tbo campiiB wan dis cussed by Miss Ruth Guppy, (loan of women at tho university. Tho sum of 100 has already been contributed for tho building by tho Portland local nliimnuo association. FOURTEEN AMERICANS KILLED IN PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON'. Juno 19. Four teen American noldlors wero killed recently in four dnys fighting nt Join Island In thu Philippines. General Pershing's command finally subdued and disarmed tho rebellious Moras, On tho list of dead Is Captain Taylor A. Nichols of tho Philippine scouts, cloven scouts, two privates of thu regular army. NOTICE In prdor to accommodate tho peo ple ricMrlug to attend tho production of "Hnuky Panky" In Medford Fri day evening, Juno 20, tho Southern Pacific company Havo arranged to attach a special couch to tho special train carrying tho show troupe north. Stops will bo madq nt Cen tral Point, Gold Hill, Woodvlllo and Grants Pass. Tho truln will leuvo Medford about 1 a, m. Mien Hur"will bcgln7ts""flftconth season tho coming fall. Jose Collins Is to tie tho star of "Tho Follies of 1913." PE ram FO MY PANKY Denver's Bnd Boy Map (hi the wnll of llie Drhvor jmniilo eotirl Iimiikh u urea! ftinp of Hie oily of IhMiwr. It U llileklv spoiled willi htnok-liciittcil iliix, 1'neli pin repre sents n bad lmy one wlm hil been placed on probation by llie juvenile court. The pin representing the bud boy is plnfed in llie approximate l elnily oC llie Iio,'h homo. In tlial part of the map which rep resents thu iworcr mill more thickly M'tllctl ilNtfioN, the dots are dense ly mokol together. A orowd ot them, like n dicky ort of Milky ty follows the l'lnlte tiver in nn iui nuinnu Httccp tliioiigli the city. Out on CnpUnl Hill, where Hie fin er homes uic located, there nro only u few black headed pins stuck into the mnp. Hielt bow nre not any bet ter than nuirlioyti, according to Mrs, Mil O-ropiry, elerk of the juvenile court iiml known among tho news paper folk ns "nmtUtitnt juvenile judge." The sTuw of the wel-lo-do, iiml wealthy, she say, do not get into trouble because of their home mir touiidiiigs, while inuiiv of the chil dren of the poverty xtriekou nre eter nally before the authorities beenuso llioy do not linxo the right elmnccs their parents, who should tench them to repeet law uiul order, tire too busy enniinji their pitiful salaries to give them pioper attention. In many pint c mi the map llie pins nie packed In twos or thtees nml TO SIGN PETITIONS Under the new Ihw, there nro no regihtereil voter in Jackson county, save the few Who have token the trouble to register niiee June H. Persons who hnve not registered nw ineligible to Mgti petitimis to tint county court for it roml bond election or to vole nt Mich nil election. The new Invv invalidates (lie old rcgistru tion. The new Invr provide Hint when it voter is once registered, lie doe not liiito to regitcr ngiiiii for it new general election, mho on moving out of n pieeiiiet. I'ermmniiil rcgtMrnrs nre npMiutel foi each precinct nml registration mnst be with them. No longer can notary publics drift about registering whom Hioy ploiieo nor can the voter wiitt until election day and he sworn in. It is necessary for voter lo regis ter nt once, if Jaekoii county is go ing to begin it good roads campaign. A registrar has been iiaiucd for every precinct and the Comuiercinl club urge ovcr.vono In rcgisler ut once. HOME WEDDING AT THE KENTNER RESIDENCE Wednesday evening nt tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kciitner, Mrs. Adulla Jennings of Kansas City was married to William Ross MncDonald, formorly United Btatos assayer of Montana. Tho room in which tho wedding took placo had been changed Into a perfect bower by ferns mid roses. Itov. V. II. Hamilton, tho Episcopal UK-tor of Grants Pass, por fo nn ml tho Episcopalian ring coro mony. At nlno o'clock, whllo Mrs. II. C. Kcntuer played Mendelssohn's Wed ding March In the music room that had bcon beautifully decorated with Scotch broom, Mrs, Jennings, with Iter attendants Misses Frances Yorlt, Ruth Wnrnor, Esther Wnrner nnd Jenn lliulgo descended tho stairs and met Mr. MncDonald and Ho v. Hamil ton nt tho lmy window. I.lttlu MIsh Laura Noll York carried tho brldo's boipiut, Union or thu valley. Tho brldo woro n gown ot whllo broruded charmouso with pearl trimming. Aftor tho ceremony Mr. Fletcher Fish sang "Tho Rosary" and "Night Fall." In tho dining room, docorntod with sweet peas, a delicious supper consisting of Jellied chicken, sand wiches, suited nuts, Ico crenm, C.iko, coffee, nml mints, wns served. Mrs. Walter Kontnor, Misses Ida Loo Kent ties, Alko Htrools nnd Jctn Iiudgo assisted nerving and on tho porch tho Mlssen Doss Kutituor and Huzol Darin Horvod piiueh. Mrs. Win. Iltnlgo, Mrs. F. W. Streots, Mrs. W. T. York and Mrs. E. N. Warner nsslstcd tho hostess. Praycrrncellnrj ProsljyUrlan Chiircli. Prnyonneeliiig ut Iho I'lVhbytorinii ehui'cli toiuglil, A delegate ,of tho Atlnulu iisscmbly will tell of Hint, beautiful city of tho south land, mid the gtcut cvcntH of Hint convention. Notice II, P. O, Elks Medford lodgo No. lid 8 will hold a rogutur iiioetlug on next Thurs day evening, Juno 19, This will bo tho laHt meeting held during tho nlanth of Juno. 7fi W, F-, QrianNJlRRUY, 8ooy, mm VOTES COUNTY omr limes in uroups of lens nml IweillicK. Huch gionps reptesent "do ganjr," eoinposcil of "Iiml hoys" who have never hail n chance it nml oliiiut'c, iii'i'ottlluxito .Mis, (licgoiy, to be belter, Tho juvenile ooilit of ficials are liDinliiiii the main efforts loivitnl "leelniuiliig'' those grotin. Hiery lime it boy Iiiin passt'il Iho pin liiiliouury term, it black pin is io mocil from the map. In the office of the luto Inmril of cliaiilies ami eorreettoiiH is miollier map. It, too, is thleklv Mtlo with black liemlcd plus. l'JUeli pin in thf mnp ripi-cHculs it I'muilv (lint hits le i'1'iilly iceeiveil nlit fnnii n elmrlliihli' organisation iluriiig llie past cnr. The Hiiuio dihliiets of Iho eity which nre dotted with the iiiujoiily of pla in the juvenile court map, likewise hnve the majority of the pins on the ehnrity board's map. In neons of i'Um's Iho dots eoiiieide. fhe official litivo tnkeu the moral from lliesi' two nuips, mid ileelare Hint where Ihero is need, nml want, nml poveily. nml little of tho gool things of life, there nlo will be found the majoiily of the "bad bovs." They ileelitre that Hie Iwu maps pouil eleaily the things to be ilmie lo hoi the growth of juvenile eiime, .Juvenile coin I official today becan work on nnother inniv l'lim will be I placed in the mnp for every mother I who has been aided bv Ilia mothers' LEANS VS. FATS BASEBALL GAME T The great baseball game lift n cm Hie l.enns nml the I'nts luis been postponed until .Monday sftcrn.ton o.i iteeiuiut of wet ground. Hut the jftmio will dike place nt thai time tin less J. I'luviiH sfctiiii interrciew Hlnuie for Hie ruin is uiiiver"allv pfaceil iisin I'rofoiMMir (Vdnni. l fore lie joined Hie l.enns, the wi.ith'i wns fair. A soon however, its hr signed lo play in Hie game, his lios, .1. 1'ltiv. showed his iIisapprov.il. It began clouding up then came the showers. If rain comes ngain Moii iluy, O'durtt will he uiieoiidilioiiall released us u hoodoo. "A CHILD OF WAR" STAR THEATRE HAH TWtMtEI.I, I'EATllltE. "A Child of War" Is the title or an excellent photoplay now being shown at tho Star Thsntro. This U one of tho best things done by the Kny-Dcn cuinKiny, Imlng up to, f not above, the usual high standard sot by this clover company. Tho othor numbers on tho program nro good. Especially good Is "Top lltsky & Co.," it very laughable ioiii edy by thu ovor popular Keystone cominy. Thoso pi Our on will be shown for Iho lust tlmo tonight. $75,000 Aetna Insurance for $75 a year Iirgor or smaller amounts in tho sfimu porporthui. Isn't It worth In vestigating? floo R. II. McCURDY, Agent IOI .Mt I. At II. Illilg. Phono Sill). OPTOMETRIST and LiJ&t f ma if 'h'k'rrm ' s .ci i irv .. " This Is whnt mau hnvo said of my offices uftor trying In vain ut other places to got relief from Eye Strain and Headache. If your eyes need nttontlnn, or your glasses are not giving good roHiiltH, comu hero nnd got relief. No ilopo used. DR. RIGKERT Bullo 1-3, Ovor Dnnlobv ON MONDAY NE Cj f m 4SJ I: siilvS 4'S f'-h V&j I pension fund uiitlilci1 for ill Iho Hen mill elei'tlmi Inst I'sll. 'I'licy mpiH-t Hie tlus lo ho few unit fin liclvl"i at tlii slurl, rnr Dnnvei elly nnd county nnllioilltwt hnvo only Hit seuui $HIHI npproprlull fur pen sions this vfiir, Those lieliluil Hie liiolliiir' pension plan, however, be lieve Hiitl next vour sufieieiii fuinls will be iipproiihitcil to do mitold good, In Hie opinion of Jndtfo l.lmtscy, of Denver juvetillo eouil, mill others who ute workinjr with him, His dels on the "hud boy" tiuip will begin lo disappear us Hie dots on the mothers' pension map begin lo apieiic. H . eonrideiitlv expected Hull when moth Sequel To love for Doll MftlcinivUnsllnrtCrcnllyDevclopcdby 1'cacblng Chlldronto I.ovo Utclr Dolls. Tlio llttlo chilli's doll Is mntlirr to tho most romantic fancy, And In tbo )o.ra that imim, tint doll fitilci Into the pctitN of it June twit', to ''lirHfisMCA piiln' ll riiiMt wnti. dMiis uf all traiufor luatliiim. Now comes n more iterloini H5tli)d whnt llm Jiiy of real moth crliiHid stuuild bo n tmnqull m lst effort can provtiK This Is uaiiniplilisl wltb a wonderful rem ly Uivvmi m Mettier's Frlnd, mi rv tenml spplhtttlen so iwin'tmlmic In Us nat ure n lo i.mi.iii:Mv liibrlcrttii oory cord, nrrvv, ' ! nnd trndnn lnvlvd. Tlicre will ls no i.nln, tionu nf tint iu'I' ten ur mm nine strkiiMS, mt sensatteii nf illstrewi or Hi Alio of expnudltlK muslnt. The lion ps, (mi, wtll Is calm, thiM tsaktss ttii' Hrlixl ono of restful lUrs mid p4nrfnl nbctiis. .Mnihur's I'tlnsl Is sld si nil dr'ietirs at ft 00 n Is'ttto, Ho lut fnil leM ll res nlsrly us illrrclrd Writ to-day l lltn'b jirld HcKiilstor (., KIT Utusr Illlf . Al iiiitn, (oi , f"r tlKir vnlujblo IwvV. fur ux sH.uut tuuthcrs. Draperies Wi enrry vrry r)nijili lliu or drHrlis, l.ii-n c urtnlits riktiire. ito.. nml li nil clus. of iiiilinlniriiinr a ItcikI ikiiii lo lixik llfl.T till "fk evluslvily mot will ulvn n ilcul rvlri Ma In p.nllilo tu g In wan Ilia Isrsi-nt till. . Woola & McGowan Co. MH"iSi.lyE" 1 1'JrVMsiv i&00&r "The LIFE of a wagon is what count that's why I buy a Studcbahcr' "That's reasonable, isn't It?" "A wagon thnt doesn't last is expensive no matter wlint price you pay for it." "Suppose you buy three wagons, one nftcr Ino other, nnd the three of them don't last n long as ono Stutlobukcr which is the bent bargain)" "I didn't find this out myself. I ln-atil my (jmnHftlmr syit rood many yenrt ago. I In ald ho had ptoved liit it paid to buy n StudebaLer. I followed hut advico lo my own mlufnclioiu" "A vrarfon cnu't lotve hfo in it unten it has tho malarial and wnilc and fiinih in It. Tbo StuiUbnkrf proplo bvfa been maVintt xehiclea for titty yoar. Thcv ouglit to I now how tonmla'winreni light -nnd they do. They hsvej tho ifiiutiOion breama thrjr'vo prixlured tho goodi. They don't put tho tiamo Sludrbadrr on unlil tho wjiiion't right, amf vhrn you aro tho noma SluduLokcr on b vcliiclo of nny kind it Is your imuratiro of nualily.' "Iliat'a why I buy n Studtb.nlcr. Ilnut nSludrbakrr wagon because I liutt Iho pcopln thnt nuka tlicin. It's covd buillicta," "A Studcbukcr ploinUa it itlway made cod." Sti cut Dtaltt er unite ut. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. I HCVVVOSK CHICAGO HAUJtJ KAKSvncmT URNVSR HINNKAI-OUt LTI.AKKCITY At( rSAMIM.0 IORTLANIi.OSI gi - ART EXHIBIT W. G. M'DONALD THE ARTIST EXPLORER Ih exliibiliiitf a riollucliou o' liiri imiiilings nt III) Norlh f'fiilniliSlrcol, ncxl floor lo ji(.slolTiconii(l cor diully inviU'H all iutcrcslcd in nrl, lo cull and nro lliis colled ion. Tho picline.s aru for mile. Siskiyou Heights Now i'h Iho linio lo itiako Krlrrlion of loin and Irnola in Lhis iriagnifieont msidrnro di.slrirl. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY J ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK era wlm now mv mniiellsil In work buirf hours for tntsfir wiijiim, will tin nlilrt lo slioilsn I lisle Iiimiim of Inbor when Ihfy iceclvp peusloitM, and tliill llioy fan devrilo llinsn ipnin luuiiw lownt'l piDpiii' InillgliiK up of llirlr cli ild nm. White ShoCwS for Summer White r-liuo nml puiiip will lie In voiy mood folio this mi in invr. Tlmy nro lift I ami isol mid extrmnel) muifiHrUblc. Wo itr sliowlhg mi ori HoiihII) lrsj HSMitrtHMiut .if White roolwoor si.im 'm w.im, l-t us show ou S4IUIO wbll footwear that you ferl was iimde for ; mi Oo.mI Kit hboo Hloie. -m T-rrx J rw ttfJr.tlr.r- tM ilf-?'--J'-'T'l'-!f'' '' 4e,''',lff.-J!.f-r','-Jt-V M '