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iV w : ! '' PAGE TWO. MEDFORP LtVITJ TRTBUTO MEDITORD, QKlJICiON, SATURDAY, .TUNE 21, 5013. "j. ' i. i PI ; ' i w - 3 i ' M . s i.....T...iiyj . I I W AP Frank L. Morton, .of Chicago, west ern aujnorjntcndoht of tlio Pennsyl vania, linos, passed through Medford Friday evening n route from San Francisco to Portland. Mrs. aebrgo , Davis loft for Port land Friday evening to visit hcrj hus band. vho Is engaged In merchan dising ,near pern Park, ; Si B. Graham .hia returned from Josephine, county, whoro ho has'boon writing Insurance. You ran buy a $20,000 accident policy for ?25, covering automobile", motorcycle? and common carrier ac cidents, In tho Travelers' Insurance company from K. S. Tumy, 210 Gar-nctt-Coroy bldg., phono G6L 79 .Misses Lolla Prim and Flora Thompson, of Jacksonville, wpro Medford visitors Friday afternoon. iJohn and David Jluckloy, ot Ap plcgate, made a trip to Medford Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. George E. For, M. M. Kindle, J. L. Downing and Frd Karon, of Central Point, .wejro in .Medford this week. $3,000 accident and life insurance for $10; $5250 lor 117.60. See Holmes, tho Insurance man. P. D. lloko and Col. George P. Mlms, ot Willow Springs district, wore ot those who transacted busi ness In1 Medford Friday. .George V. Owen, of Ashland, a prominent Btackgrowor or the vol ley, .rondo Bedford a business visit Friday. Orchard, hunting, ashing and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Mala street. Phono SIS R. Mrs. W. ir. Vcnablc, ot ApplegatQ. also W. T. Bostwick, were In Med-" ford atd Jacksonville Friday. Fred .Klolnhnnimer, ot Applegate. was In Medford Friday to visit his wife, who is at Sacred Heart hospi tal for'treatment. Kodak finishing, best in town, nl Weston's. ' Mrs, O. Harbaugh, of Jackson-' vllle, went to Ashland Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. M. Rapp. Miss Alice Hauler, of North Jack sonville, drove to Medford Friday afternoon. Brooms Ask your dialer for the product of the Ashland factory. W. J. Beacoav who is engaged In business la southern California, ar rived In Medford' Friday evening for a snort.vlslt. Miss Kathcrlno Backley, of tApplo gate, baa ibeen visiting at tho McAn- drew farm. It. IL McCnrdy writes all kinds of Insurance. 401 if. F. H. blt!g, Phone 349. . Air. and Mrs. Thco. Ankor, ot South Dakota. at visiting Prof, and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara. Mr. and Mrs ,P. J. -Klrkpatrlck loft for tho north Friday oven lag, on their .honeymoon. ucrjeing b Harmon, studio por traits, hpmp .portraits, flash lights, kodak- finishing, .post ,card work and enlarging.; 28 East Mala street; telephone 216 Jl. MJbb Craco Wilson has returned from a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. C. Bodgo was the guest ot her sister, Mrs. W. II. Barnum, ot Jacksonville Friday. E. D. Westoo, .commercial photog rapher, negatives made .any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. i . John M. Lyon, ot Boston, Mass., w'ho is counecfod with U. S. immigra tion bureau, visited with J, E. Eu yart a abort tlrao Friday evening. C. G. Bullls, who is interested In tho suburban trolley lino and Ster ling ralno. returned from a buslne-i trip to Now York during tho week. Dr. Jiirchgessnor will be fit Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3, n. m. on and nftor May 2,4, O. II. Lawton, tie attorney, wea,t north Friday cycnlng op professions business. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis and Mrs. T. J. VIJson, of Williams, aro lata arrivals In Medford. Vapor baths and scientific mas- sago'fpr men and women. Dr. Jt. J. Lpckwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar- nett-Coroy bldg. Phone 14 B. James T. Chlnnock, of Salem, stuto water commissioner, Is in tho valley on official business. E. It. Lawrence and A;C. Hough.' of Grants jPas, transacted business in .Mod ford FFrJday,. i25,O0Pt Aetna accldont Insurance forjf 25 a, year. Sqo It. II. McCurdy, ngonf,'401 M. F. & II. bldg., phono '349. 79. Mlas AUcon Kjngsbury, of Jackson ville, was among Medford frlcndo Friday afternoon. Weeks & M?Goyaij fp. ' UNDERTAKER &ABY ASKZSTAVY Pay Phono 227 Night JP. V. Weeks JQ3-J-2 l'pnoa A, K, Orr 078-M George A, Hover nnd Leon Speck of Phoenlx,"ho horticulturists, went Vcqent vlaHors-lu Medford. & E. Wllmoroth, former manngpt St tho Rogue, RtvoH Fruit and Pro line nsppclallon, who has hcou here jn the Interest of a fruit commission house of New York, went north Fri day. First-class orchestra desires en gagement July 4th. Phono D15-J.1 7S O. N. Nelson, Fletcher Stout nnd J. Lydcn, of Jacksonville, transacted business in Medford Friday. Lloyd Marsh, Karl Obenchnln nnd B. K. Thompson, of Central 4'olnt, district, were ot tho many who cnm,o to Medford during tho week. 25 per cent off on nil hammocks nt Shnplelgh's Hardware Store. S3 11. H. McCarthy made n business trip to Gotd Hill Friday. Austin Corbln and Corbtn Edgcll, ot New York, are down from their ranches In Brawnsboro district. S. B. Graham, the flro insurance mnn, Is back from a business trip to Merlin, Hugo, nnd Three Pines bt Josephine count). Incidentally he gathered In n lot or nice business, having covered tho territory In Jack son and Josephine counties thorough ly, nnd having paid n number of tiro losses, naturally makes It in his fa vor since coming to Medford two nnd a half years ago. Mr. Graham did an Immense business. Ho and his partner, L. E. Wakeraan, havo tho largest city and fnrin business in southern Oregon. 7S A. H. Campbell, of Dorrls nnd W. "D. McCullough, arrived In Medford during tho week. Wm. C. Daley and Henry Meyer, of Lake Creek, wcro In Medford Fri day afternoon. S. A. D. Puter, of Berkeley, Cal ls in Medford again on business con nected with public lands. Cherries, cholco Black Republi can, Royal Ann, Blng. (Black Tar tarian tow days inter) to seen on ground is to buy; know what you nrc getting at Crnndall Orchard, It. R I., Box 99. Medford, out King's Highway and immediately south Geo. B. Carpenter hill; ready last of week. W. E. Hainlll nnd KobL Pclourc horticulturists ot Eagle Point dis trict, tarried a whlta in Medford dur ing tho week. Henry Barneburg and Harry Mftthea. Ashland capitalists, motored to Medford Friday afternoon. 2L O. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Beeson and Mr. Goddard, of Talent district, attended tho theatre In Medford Friday night Brooms Ask, your dealer for tho product tof ho Ashland factory. William Bybee. who owns a largo tract of land lying just north ot Jacksonville, Is selling it in parcels to suit purchasers. On Friday he sold fifty acres, unimproved, to Mrs. Boudlnot Connor tor S3S00. It ad joins tho orchard of E. F. Guthrie. A. T. Brown and Louis C. Whit ney, manager and engineer of tho Threo Lodes Mining Co., also Mr, Townsend, havo returned from Ou nce creek, Josophlno county, whero they have been making extensivo sur veys for that corporation. Prelim inarles for the development of thoso properties havo been commenced and a mill of largo capacity will bo eroct.ed thoro In tho near future. Prof. U. S. Collins, superintend ent of tho Mcdfprd schools, was In Jacksonville during the week, assist ing J. Percy Wells, county superin tendent, to hold the annual exam ination of nppllcants Jor teacho' certificates, which was largely at tended. N. W. Klme, road supervisor, has finished graveling Ross Lane, which Is now ono of tho model thorough fares of Rogue River volloy. He has also done considerable first-class road work on other roads In this vicinity. E. SlcKeany has resigned his po sition as managor of tho Producera' fruit company for this district and is succeeded by John F. Randolph. Capt. S. M. Nealon, of Table Rock, la making Medford a business visit Orln Dayis, representative of tho union Meat company, went north on a business trip Friday. The corpse of tho lute Henry Kllp- pol passed through Medford on tho Shasta Limited Friday morning, en route to Portland. It was escorted by a committee of tho B. P. O. E., of which tho deceased was n mem ber. The mother and sister of ,tho deceased also accompanied tho re" malua. Judge Bert R. Grcor, editor of the Ashland Tidings, was a Medford vis itor Saturday. v - Masons Attention. Tho Maf.ops will'.mt'ot ut llio lmll nt 2 o'clock for funeral of John C. fleArdlo Sunday. Special Train .to Colostln On Sunday, Juno 22, the Southern Pacific Company will run a special train to .Colestlp, leaving Medford 6:30 a. jn-. reaching Colcstln 1.0:30 a, m.; returning will loavo Colcstln 4 p. m. and reach Mpdford C p. m. Join this excursion, spend a day In tho SIsklyoue. Ypu will enjoy tho rldo, tho scenery, tho mineral wptpr and other attractions. Reduced rates. Inquire nt S. P. ticket office for particulars. iS TIME EXOl'f.II TO THINK ABOUT IT. ' "Phat would ycx do If yes lived to bo 200 year old?" "01 don't know ylt.M VAIN HOPE. "What's the matter, parson?'" "I was Just wishing that peoplo would struRRlo to gtjt Into Heaven like they strugglo to get into so ciety." PAGE 1RNVBJHB AT PAGE T A liberal two-hours' education, nnd nu entertainment of tho first or der is afforded by Gill'-j Travel Tours with its original colors and eorroat sound reproduction of tho Crentor"s rent innster-picccs. No such ruu inutcd colored photography has ever been gecn here, before. Technically' nnd urti.sticnlly the 0000 feet of film of photography i Krfect. The mngnificcnt mountainous scenery of Southern Franco with its rushinj casendes, tho tropical Zambesi eoun- trj' J Africa with its magnificent fnlls. The tremendous uplieavnls cf nature seen in eruption of Mount Vesuvius, nil of these, nnd others exquisicnlly colored in nature's own' garb are reproduced with tnrtling realism on a thirty-six foot screen without tho slightest flickering or apparent vibration. Winter sports in Switzerland, Elephants at work nnd nt play, Skilled linvjgnton shootin-; treacherous rapids in Japan, in tho Land of the Jlidnij-ht Sun, ginntie ice-bergs, snch as cnuso tho terrible disaster to the Titanic are shown nnd mnny others. At tho Pnge tonight. H'NAB RESIGNS. (Continued from pr,e l.) without notice to me, J seem nnnblo to convey to the department nn un-dcrstandin- of tho snrious pitnation in which its notion will Icnvo this of fice. "If the department in future is to roview tho findings of grnnd juries nnd nullify their indictments, then this offico miglit ns well ho abol ished, for its functions will linve ceased to exist. Neither my private honor or sense of public duty fan permit mo thus to destroy the pres tige of this office. Ufed (o Obstruct Justice "With profound respe'et nnd regret that such step is necessary, I have tho honor, in view of my absolute in ability to nreo with ihe .department, to nsk llmt I he, by wire, iinmqdintcly relieved from duty jn order that tho department of justice uay bo per mitted to rnrry out its policy in these cubes without further obstruc tion by me. (signed) , "JOHN h. to'NAIJ." Cnminotli nnd Diggs took Jlursha Warrington mid Lola Norris, two young society girls, from Sauramento to Ilcno t X cw -nanlliH ago, "Che two! men wcro arrcKtcd and irqught buck pndcr a wliito slavery ehnrgo. Uolli nm married. Aftor a pretiuiipary hearing in tho federal court Jieto. some wcolcs ngo, they wcro relcnsed on liail. "X liavo been ordered to do thing's that no man with conscience .would do," declared Meruit today. "I have told them .to tuko the job. ,2o man with pn ounce of munhood .will ,uj ow soino ono to dictate to him. on n (picsion of iiriu-iji)(. 'JJiiprp ,is nothing more to be sujd in udijiliop to my telegram to thp prcsidenL" With Medford trade Is Medford :n a do. j r -- j -q-"-'!,!1 .- a kwt '' v ir".. 1 mi mn i -3dK'BKnv.mwi-aft4iv4 nuHw "--, i-.l' fT . - I TllA Usm ' WXE-MUr' itKs7' - -H3BsaaA I v - - - w- rr "jq- NOT A DIFFICULT MATTER. "What your Wfa needs la more physical worclsc." "But. doctor, I can't Induce her to go outside tho house.' "Oh! yes, you can. Mark all tho bargain advertisements In tho paper and glvo her S50." A FAILURE. Tint Ph-slclan Was it a success- tul operation? Second Physician No; tho pa- Ucnt recovered and didn't pay. At the Churches EpUropnl. St. Mark's church, worshiping In St. Mark's hall; 10:00 A. M. Sun day school; 8:00 P. M., ovonlng prayer and sermon. Row Win. II. Hamilton, Vicar. SplrltualNni Meeting. ' Rev. Mar Hoffman, who wns buried alive, will lecturo nnd deiu strato .modern sptrltunllsni Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock nud Sunday, evening 8:00 o'clock nt Smlth'j Hall, 123 N. Grape street. ,'S It-iptUt. Rov. Robert AVllllam MacCullough, Ph. D Pastor; morning worship li A. M.; Evening worship, H P. M.; Blblo school, iiMC A. M.; II. y. U.. 7 J M. Strangcra welcome. ' MethodlM Soutli. Corner Oakdale and Main. Preach Ing, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Morning subject: "Job an Epic of Human Life." Evening subject: "Tho New Life." Good orchestra inunlc, como and bring your friends. W. T. Gould, Pastor. Lutheran. At Zlou Lutheran, Si 2 W. Fourth Direct, there will bo English service at 11-.00 A.M.. and 7:30 P. M. Sub jects of sermons, "Catching Man," "Publishing Glad Tidings." Blblo, school (English) nt 10:00 A. M.' omo and worship. MlnlHlcrs' Ahxociation. Tho Medford Ministers' nsiacla tlon meets Monday at 10:00 A. M. A paper will bo read. All aro In vited to ntteud this nifoting. All ministers In Medford nnd surround ing country aro mombors. This In cludes nil who hnvo charges nnd thoso who havo no charges. Tho meeting Is In the study ot tho Chlrat Ian church,' Cor. Oakdale und Ninth. embolic. Sunday, June-22: Mnssox, 7:00 o'clock and 8:30; sormon, "Snnctl flcatlon of tho Lord's Day. J'vonlnt services, 7:30; 'octuro, "God or Cha os" (third of a sorjoa on Catholic bo- HoO. Weekly devotions Wednosdny nnd Friday, 7:30 P. M. .J-'Jrst .Church .of .Christ, Helen 1 1st. Sunday morning service, at 11:00 o clock; aubjoot of Iesson-wormon: "Is thp UnIvero, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Forco?". Wed nesday ovonlng testimonial ;nooting h - . .'-..,, , ,.".:..-. j. $75T(K)0 Aetna Insurance for $75 -a year Larger or smaller .amounts in tho same porportlon. Isn't It worth In vestigating? 800 R. II. McCURDV, Agent 101 M. . & if. Bldg. Phono ll). "ss" ' -j -r-, slij VI 1 ajb (n GOING TOO PAH. ,,, ,,,. -....i... ,., i.... ... ',J",!BSrf.?l,c,, to B,aB wp u,..,, , ,.; Z v nud sumo ot our lawyers uhout ha If she wore also deaf. JUST TO TALK. V'aMiIii-i wmiM -.l.t-iaM "Nothing would phase Hint woman mora thnn n cli-uco to talk about her nclghbora." "Is aho such a gowlp?" "No; ahe's deaf end dumb." at S;00; all aro wolcomt). Sunday school at 10:00; nit under the no of 20 aro Invited. Reading room hours. 2:00 to 5:00 P. M.. dally, except Sundays and holtdn's. Church edifice, No. Oakilnic. J'-vab'tcrlpii. Father's U.iy nt the Presbyterian church. Tho subject Is "Fntlmr's In fluence." Roses will be given at tho door to thoso who come. All should ho present out of regard for the "Fathers" who havo tolled uud sac rificed that wo might havo nud en joy. Quartette, "Morning Hymn," by Rossini. Solo, "Holy Father." by Luxil. Mrs. George Andrews. Evening servico at 8:00 o'clock Subject. "tmli Fro., In- Hi.t H,m Solo. "Just for Today," by Ab bott. MIih linncn. Junior C E. at 3:00 P. M. Senior C. E. nt 7:00 P. M. Sunday school nt !0:P0 A, M. Prayer meeting Thursdays at K:.00 P. M. Ladles Aid 2:30 Tuesday. Tho ox- porlunco social. Mediodlhj. .Medford MuthoilUt Episcopal church, corner or .llartlott mid Fourth streets, E. Ollu Eldrldgo. pastor. Services Sunday as follews: Preaching 11:00 A. M. by, Rev. J. . Knott, of tho Preshturlnn chirnh;l il:00 p. M., preaching by tho pastor, subject, "Dreams That Conio True." Sunday school including Bible classes for men, woupm und young ladles, 0:ifi A. M. Epworth LeAguo G:ir,' P. M. Excellent -tuistc by trained cbolr under tho leadership of F. E. Ediuoads. Special .features for Sun day as follews: Tho following so cial music will bo .included In to morrow's music at tho .First Meth odist Episcopal church: Tho ou nnthoms, "Tho Pillars r tho Earth aro tho .Lord's." by tho .rholr and "O, Tnstu and Sco," by -Marston. Miss Coffin will sing "Nearer, My God to Thco," by Millard, and Mr, Canady will sing tho baritone nolo from "Peace to Light," by Dudley Buck. Pltchor "Rob" Russell of tho White, Sox, Is doing great work in. his first year In tho big hov. Awaiting Tbi " Jm!J Sound rbeWonderfulMuslcthatBurstsForlh When the iitork Arrives. Tlmt funny Utile, brnsty cry that reho-fl the axrl.vul uf llio m:w Imby Is perlmps tliu muai (uiurimu-ii re membraneu it t nnr .Hires. And. tlinusanils of happy inotburs owp their preservation to h'.illli nml atriiiuih to MotUcr's i'rloinl. This Is nn external reiiirdy tlmt U npplled to tin) chijonilnul nnisqlrs.' r slon. liO'icnlK ItnilLT. 11 rrot'H'H 11 1 wm icii-i pess nnd pain, rnnbu-s the nnikclcH to'ex-' nil ontiy, anu vncn imuy cowch, tlm tapu;lcu rclnx imturnlly. ithp fans Is pro scrrd vtli)iit Inn-rdtloh jir (itlmr iicel- icnc. 11 is ono nt mo Htnutiani, rtiiuiiio implies that Krandinotlieni everywhere ave rciieu uion. 71 Hi Its dally use during tho norlod of expectation, there Is no Weakness, (io iiiiu- u, no nionnns sicKniiw, pu pain, uiaires.i 1 struln of nny kind. Vou will find this wonderful remedy nn ae at your dnn; store nt l.tK) per buttle. It Is prepared lly Ilradflsld Regulator Co,, V30 Urnnr Bids., Atlmlta, ;(la. Wrltu them for a valuable ,pwul; to expcUiut uiylhiTU, ' BASEBALL GAME The FuIh h, l.onim ImHolinll fume Monday afternoon nl "1 oVIoelt uill Ik utlioi-Ml In ly 11 font vttou lielwei'ji tVO of lllO U'lllH'Ht loilllH, OUI'll lf wlimn (luitiiH lo lio (do Hpi'i'iliwl, A. S. ItiiHviilinum nml 1, ,1, Q'Uuru will tin it liuiuhi'il ynril inuialluui ncniHH the diamond, with n yeur'n w-'Mlmr M'port wiiKOied uxiiIiihI the uiilinud tiino tuhlu 11H the (trixn .and h!io lint. Uottey thinks lio etui -jiu'hh tin- lime uf nnivitl of tnvlim ul'Umor thuii (J'diuu nit kiu'sb tlu -venUier, nml 'Unit's tho way it hinrleit. O'dnrn hi,vh Iiu ilot'H hit tlm wenlhor ouro in 11 vlti(o hut tint ltoiy neviir in nhle to kucw aright on trnius. . Ah Homo.v will do anything In help tho rniltimd mil, h,o will Mlruiii nery ijin in il liehulf nml Ihifl nit'o uloiif is wortli the pi !fn if mlmlHHinii. Kfl'orlH ure mulcrwnv to nmlcli WoMli-rlmul nml Williinutnii for lite fat inutini: uhiiinpiniiHliii) uiul iiiutcli I lu winner tigitiitt llio cnu ielnr. There will ho no v.trn cluirge for ml-. luihiou nil ncciiuul of thexo rmieH. voieWIicial Tho Indlet of the Greater Medford club havo ncruptvd tho offer ot tin) ('ommurrtal club and havo Installed n bnlot box In the Coinmurclal Club building In which ballots will bn cast tor (ho official Medford row Nominations of the initio of rom uro In order ami suggestions re tii'sted regarding tho ruei that do well. Vusos luin been supidleil nt the Blight Due to To tho Editer: Now that (ho blight scare Is about over it becutue me as one who hus had to fight this awful scouigu to uxpress myself on thin subject. It la too trim tlmt inuuy uf our orctmrdlMta hne treated this true disease entirely ns It u matter of small consequence, whim In tact not ouu moment should be lost )u mn Jng examinations and cutting nut In fected parts, being quite sure to get ar enough below uud bo certain Ihc.t pll danger lo the r-miulndur of suld tree Is passed. Knives and shears should ho thoroughly dlnlnfurle-l, tlio wounds also glvep same troatmuiit1 nnd regular visits mndo In order 10 r.ixortnlu conditions nud roustunt 'Ijdlnnce kept up until niter all dan ger uf contagion has paNiutd, It Mould ho well for all concerned to heed the ndvlco of tho patholo gist In ehnrgo nud thoso under Jttiti. acting In conjunction, Immediately notifying them when tho first slgusJ urn vihlblu nud nlop notify your neighbors so that they too begin 10' senrch and coiuniento the eradica tion of ono of tho most dreaded trco discuses known to science. I hnvo noticed ono orchiirdlut tell another, "Tliuro wasn't any blight In his orchard," when In reality bis exnmlnnllou wnB so hustlly conduct ed that ho was surely mistaken, Another suld, "No use looking on your young trees, never find any there." This Is alsp a mlstakn forj ijii.no, 95.00 Ouu of our bent nailing models. MEDFORD ms Our Wnlk-Ovor shoos and our "Walk-Over way" of fitting and serving will satisfy ydu wo'ro sure of It try us, Wo Llko To Fit Behlings --s- ART EXHIBIT W. a, M'DONALD THE ARTIST EXPLORER Js exhibiting n collection of his pniiilings nt 30 North. Central S(i:!ot, Jaext 'Ipor io postoltico and eor dially inviies all interested in art to call and see this Collection, 'lio pictures are for sale. LOCAL FINANCIERS POST PRESIDENT N CURRENCY Medford'a fltmniilnm nro keeidng tho wires hnt'liotwtion . here and Washington. Pnmliiimt Wilnou In kept In nloAo totirli with (he hIIuh thin mid It will not ho .Mtulford'n fault If the pri'-ldtnt ttnesn'.t fit things tight. K. L, MeCliiro has given to tho prciild-uit nml other leaders the prln c!nli'i of seleutldu itiunoy and io ei'lvi'd acknovvlvditeuiiints of Its re ceipt. Today ho recoiled from Hon ator Lit l'nllctto tho folluwlng! Juno 1.1, 1013. Mr, !:. L. MrClurii, 10 13 Went .Main HI., Medford, Orugun, Dear Kir: Just n lino to uekuowl t'dgo reetilpt of jour lctt-ir Inelonlnit coplos of iur nrllaleu with refer euro lo currency leglslntlon mid o assure you I shall glu serious run Hlderntlou lo uur nuiu;nnion when this leglslntluu Is -up, .for action In tho senate. Very truly jours, HOUKIIT M. LA I'O.LLIVITIi!. W. J. Hiott, or Autloch, nhio has 11 solution of troubles along llmsi proposed nt tho Inst gqnnrul elec tion, uud today wired the pnidnut us follow li! Mi'dr.ird, Ore., .liiue 21, l!H3. 1'ri'nldi'nt Woudrow WIIdoii, Wdslc lii'-tou, I). 0, Sir, Can Jpcksou County, Ori-gmi, gel two million dollars -uuer-teuoy rurroucy to build muds nud brldg-v) 011 the mi tut terms as the nutlouiil banks do now using county bunds a security Populiitliin, tw-mty-slx thon-wnil. nin4.oi v;iluiitlon thirty Clv million. W. J. MCOTT. Commercial club rooms mid nil roses ntorod will bo put on display mid ennui for. As the time Is short fur a choice, every roKurlau U asked lo co-operate. , Carelessness I have found It In Ir-tM that hno never bloomed. Tho host and the only way Is to look everwiieroj get busy and stamp It out. There Is one more Important thing worth mentioning. Eteryoito cm ploxd on the ranch should bo fn-tiullli-r with the symptoms, what ef fect It has, bow to cut uud what to tite In dlHlut-Ttlng nud r.mierul treat ment, and also tp keep eternal vig ilant u to proviutt tho spread not only among the owner's trees, but Hint of his neighbors. ' It has hum my misfortune to wit ness the slushing of besrlug tro whero tho dUoaito bad made such rupld headway ravaging beautiful orchards that reproseiit brains, tklll nud finance. In courluslnn wo want to commend our pathologist nml his assistant for we are Indeed fortuunto to hnvo nt our service 0110 who is thoroughly familiar with every branch of tliu work entrusted to hint, who does his duty eheerfuly, over rendy and will ing lo Impart his knuwlodga to thoto Interested In tho welfare of this beautiful valley of the Hogitu whero pours nnd apples uboiiud, Now, In .order that success -uay crown our efforts In future lot's all keep an open oyo for disease of any tialuro (hat tend to dosttoy the mn-cts uf 011 country. J, ,u. V, Gunhnnt Smith linn signed to box George Rodoll In New York Juno 27. Specialists In Pleasing Wo make n specialty of plena Ing every customer perfectly. On ly tho must reliable brand ot shoes, Wplk-Ovur. Is carried nud euro Is taken that every shoo ! fitted properly. flood Kit Shoo Kioto Thojlai.l To Fit J