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mM intnilu .- !' H I- -A' - '. W I',;, kA l if h l t (, wEAdEOlWO. IOCAL AND . IMPERSONAL Chris Konnoy and hi family, or Portland, who hnvo horn paying Jacksonville, tholr former liomo, a visit, Mt for ttio metropolis Sun day ovonlnki ' M.rs. 'Klfxahoth Kllppel rota' nod front Portland Sunday. Miss Alice Kllppol, bur daughter, U detained thcrdby'lllndsi. V.lllldrc-h Who 'wish to participate In tho KotirtM ot July pnrndo should Ira nt tho high srhool liulldlnR every .afternoon at' 3' o'fclocK, for practice. $3,000 accident nnd llfo Insurance tor $10; $i250 for $17.r.0. Sec Holmes, tho Insnrnnco niati. Prof. Wheeler, of tho Wngnnr Creek Bchooi has gono to Kugcno 'o attend summer school. Col. nnd Mrs. K. C. Washburn, of Tnblo lloelt, ratnd to Medford Bun day nftornoon to sco their niece, who hns been Malting them, off to Port land. John Rick, a nephew ot Sheriff Slngler, who has been vIsltlnR In Jacksonvltlo for a short time, loft for Portland Saturday afternoon. Mr. and' Mr. V. W. Harmon ar rived from Grants Pass Saturday. Mr, II. has returned thither since. Orchard, hunting, rlshlnic and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives rasdo any place, kodak finishing. 12S Cast Main street. Phono 515 It. Mr. Kaught has Rono north to vis it relathcs and will permanently re side with Prank PanRht, ot Port land, her youngest son. Plorenco Lantnmnn. ot Klamath Palls, and llattle lister, of Yrckn, Cal., aro lato arrivals lu Medford. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. Mrs. Ij. I. Ilrown, of Jacksonville, wa n recent Medrnrd vltltor. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. noyee, of Tolo, wcro. In Medford Saturday, on a shopping visit. Clerking St Harmon, stndlo por traits, homo .portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work; and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 216 It. II. 6. Simpson. II. P. Mcadcr. IT. Plko and J. P. Hertford, of Talent, wcro pt tho many who transacted business in Medford Saturday. M. L. Alford, cashier of tho First National bank, nnd his family, mo , to red to Ashland Saturday afternoon. . E, D. Woaton, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlrao or place by appointment. Phone M. H71. " Mr. and Mm. J. II. Turner, of Ash land, wcro guests of Mrs. C. 1 Youiir and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hnm mond Sunday. Mrs. J. 1'. Shearer has returned to Glendale after n short visit with Mrs. K. I). Klwood. Dr. Klrcbgcssncr will be nt Ilotol Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to .1 p. m. on and after May 24. Miss Marian Uarnuin, of Phoenix, has been visiting friends living In Medford. C. Haines; of Portland, a brother In-law of Hooker Pros., passed iiiiuuuh .Minium ntiiuiuiij vti'iiiii. en route from California to Portland Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men nnd women. Dr. R. J, Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Car nett-Corey bldg. Phone KG. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan aud Mr. and Mrs, P. Hockort. of North Jack souvlllc, wore In Medford during the week. James Owens- and Arthur Smith! of Eagle, Point pieclnct, transacted business III Medford Saturday. I Chautauqua, Ashland, July 7-18 An nttractlvo' program; fluo camp ing Kvery day a good day. Wrlto secretary for full Information. Walter Dungoy aud W. L. Van Houston wero down from Cold Hill ..... n ' uaiuiun;f C. W. Slinrjie, J. S. Ilarnott. ann V. II. Worrell, of Central Point dis trict,, ere recent Medford visitors. W. Ji Ilcncom, who returned o Medford during tho week, has slnco gouo to Portland and Seattle. Thn World's Cbrlbtlun Conferenco will Iiq In session at Portland Juno 29 aud 29, and tho Southern Pacifio will glyo reduced ratos for tho uvont. T. H. Daniels will leave for Roch ester, N. Y., during tho week, to at .tend the aniiuul meeting ot tho hii promo lodge of tho II. P. O. H. W. W. Woods and his family, ut Ashlundi .moforod to Mcdrord Sun day afternoon. Tnblo, Hoard by tho week; first- class houto cooking. Half block from Hotnl Medford, No. 115 No. Onkdulu. Mss Kathleen IJIack bus been nt AHlilund muliluH friends a visit. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS- xjujy Aisuarajcx, Day Phono 27 Nfelit 1?. W, Weeks lOa-J.2 Phones A. K. Orr 078-M Cnpt. W. RnvllnRS,"TlTlam Mil lor, J. (I. Conley and I Wilkinson, of Central Point district, wore re- icciuV visitors' In Medford. I M. Wagner has purchased A. 'lluth's Ihtrrcst'ln the. Stfcr moat mar ket nnd will bu associated with Krsklne. Private music lessons from GO cents upward to Thieo dollars per teflon, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medfotd Consnrvn- tory; open all summer. College Uldp. ' Mrs. W. J. lllghnm, who has been visiting Jier parents, Mr. nud Mrs. I. A. Prttctt, of Roxy district, has re turned home. W. It. Carroll, Harvey Cameron, Charles Hamilton ind- llnllls Parks, ofAppleguto. wero nmoiiR tho ninny who ennui to Medford Saturday on business. J. M. Demmer, of Orchard Home, made a trip to Medford Saturday. Tho members of tho Plrst Paptlst church of Mcdforc- will hold n recep tion complimentary to Rev. nnd Mrs. MacCullough, Tuesday evening, Ju'v 1, nt tho church building, i Miss Mary Penlnger. who has been attending school nt Corvallls, re turned to Medford recently. W. II. Spear. S. P. agent at Cold Hilt, tarried a-few hours lu Medford Sunday. Thoro has been nn oersupply of bnnnuns In Medford during the w.eek and price wcro cut to 15 cents a dozen, half tho usual price. O. W. Acer. of. T.ilunt. was In chargb'ot.lho Fchbol superintendent's Office at 'Jacksonville during tho nb- senco of Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells at Salem. Win. Nellls, who has been spend ing homo tlino In Arizona lookliiR after his mlnluR Interests, returned to Medford Sunday. Charles Dahl, of Havre, Mont., who has been visiting his sister. Miss Helen Dahl, has gone to California. A.S. Rosenbaum, of the Southern Pacific, mado nn official trip to Ash land Saturday afternoon. K. Ij. Jones, who wns In Hltio Ledge district looking after his min ing Interests, returned to Modfort Saturday. Rankin Kslcs nnd John Mt-Cllsh havo prrrchased II. K. Hancy's bll llard tables, etc., and opened a pool room in Kincrlck building on Front street. William Jennings, tho well known nifucr, was over from the Sterling mine Saturday. Mrs. W. T. D. MacCullough, wife of tho pastor of the Baptist church pf Medford, held' services at Talunt Sund'ijv '. Mrs. Robt. Wilson and her young est dnughtor, arrived from Sacra mento Saturday evening. " Mr. nnd Mrs. Horton. of PhocnU district, were nmoug Medford friends Sunday. It. II. Parsons, of Hlllcrcst, loft for Portland, aud Scattlo Sunday evening,-on a business trip. Slab -wood, $2.00 per tier, deliv ered. Prank II. Ray, phono 7C0-R. S5 Miss Ruth Randall, who has been attending school at Seattle, Is at her homo In Talent district agnln. S. C. Collins and I). II. Russell, who nro engaged In farming north of Roguo river, transacted btiBlnoss In Medford Saturday. ;. I. A. Itoblo was down from Grant .Pass Saturday. So was (Jco. I,. Dean. W. K. Crows, ttio attorney, loft ,for Portland on professional bui! ncsH Saturday evening. Mrw. A. Hawkins, of Ilcrkeley, and S. W. Prcnch, of Corvallls, are lute arrivals at Ilotol Medford. Slab wood, $2.00 per tier, deliv ered. Prank II. Ray, phono 760-R. - I..D. Leonard, of Klamath Falui. and II. II. Cole, of Sleliljou nioun tain, tarried In Mmlford'Saturdu)'. Mrs. A. Rose, of I'hoonU. was In Medford Saturday, visiting relative Kdmuud Uurk and T. Scaiitllu Vcrp turning the horticulturists In Medford timing tho week. , R. Ilrcvard nud llrooks Spencer have returned from Portland. After July 1 parcel post stamps will bo valid on all clasnes of mail and ordinary stamps. Including com memorative Issues, will bo good for postage op parcel post packages, un dor nn order Issued lately by Post master General Ilurleson. Miss .Marian Roushaw, who has been attending collego during tho past year Is ut homo again. George Plater, tho miner, was in Medford Saturday. He received pain ful Injuries In falling from a high bank at tho Sterling mine recently. All persons doing business under an assumed name, either individual ly or as a company, must fllo a cer tificate to that effect In duo form witli tho county olerk at onco. Pall uro to do bo will cause tho Imposi tion Of n fine Of Sinn. This lu nun of Jho laws passed by tho last legis lature. Job. II. Liggett, wl.o is- so well 'and popularly known to tho travel ing public, has tendered his resigna tion as day clerk of tho Ilotol Med ford, nnd lenvos for Portland In a few dayB to tnko u position nt thn Imperial hotel. .,4rEDFOIlT) MATT) TRTBUNT1. CONTRAST OF LAXEST AMERICAN AND FRENCH BATHING TO BE WORN BY W OMEN AT BEACHES THIS YEAR Via '' T sssHissssssssr sbk ? p i it isWTlJl'jrff fEUkdttmXUf IbibbbbS (bbbbbbbeHbbbbt vld These photographs exhibit the lat est In bathing suits for women of two countries- tho Pulled Slates nnd Prance. Tho whlto'sllk suit has court? to tho Vnlted States, but er haps It will not bo worn by mery Mrs. It. L. Wilson nitd Mrs. Lucy llcbb. of Central Point, tarried HU Medford friends Sundny. Mrs. P. I.oosley, who has been vis iting her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. I. Schneider, returned to'Tolo district Sundny. A larpo number ot Mvtle Shrlu ers left Medford Snturduy nftornoon to nssist in tho dedlentlon of tho ar mory Just completed ut Ashland. Several candidates for admission to tho mysteries ot tho order went thither nt tho smnn time. Por best (luullty homo grown meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar ket; J. R. Tyrroll. Mr. nud-Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. II. Jones, of Ross I .ami. motored to Phoenix Sunday. J. M. Tetherow, ot the Grants Paw Hardware Co., was In Medford din ing the week. M. v Schrock, of Portland, dep uty food nud tUlry. .ruiuinlsalonor. who has been lu tho "vqlloy Inspect Iiir bakeries, butcher shops, slaugh ter houses, otr., bus returned to tho metropolis. Ho found .several of those establishments In a filthy, un sanitary condition, which must bo Improved ut once or nrrosts will fol low. Mr. S. thinks It almost luored Iblothat their proprietors should wish io rater to tho publlo under such conditions. Tho U. S. forest iwnluo lu had a largo numbor of flaring follow signs ot nine different kinds, print ed, which will be )ostod In the vi cinity ot national forests, warning over) body ngnlnst doing anything that will start a forest fire. The printing on. the signs can be read a long distance, belnn lu largo blaek letters on a ollow background. Iliretofoie, slgjis have been kept posted' In tho forest, but.wure small and iiitoiuffdouoiiH. ' ' ' Kffectlvo at once, Ru)old will tie n fins stop Sundays only for S. I'. train o. 1A. Tills Is 'to -accommo date lliosu who wish to lish longer than Mr tlmu afforded at p rosea and still not have to wait for No. III. Mr. and Mr A. 8. ItuliI, or Rock ford, Ills., father of R. W. ItuliI, ot the Medford Sun, aro vUlflug tho inner. .. i i i , I W. C. T. U. ITEMS. i )r The Medford local union met nl tn"e homo of Mrs. Piemiin; Juno till to oli- bore Molliera' Day. All chosen for I lie iiogr,uii were piesunl. The boiiil tif'ul Imiuo of. .Mrs. Fleming was soon Tilled with the White Kil.lion Imml, besides n lurgo uuinlier of visitors. Kurh one diil justice to the part us higued them, but the Union thought the lavt was, written by Mix. Nanny Gjjky wliobe iijjc is 8U, Slio wiih the first 'prcbiileiit of the V. C. T. Union ii"JIonlevoe, Wusli.,uhicli wo give nu written: "My Dear Si tors; "Yon nro working for prohibition in Uio good htnlc of Oregon mid 1 feel it u noble work. Hut 1 will hero ny 'tis no eliildicn'H play, for you hnvo a iktermiiied enemy to fight. Then let un liiic-Kle on our urmor, nud lie ready for the fray. I well rcmem Ijpr (lie lonj; hard Htrugglo in Maine before the objevt was nc-coiiiplilifnl. For jeaih tltctempernncomon worJfcd with rt. will. My futher was nn enru (tsl temjiinniiee ndyocnte, lie had be longed to the old Wubhiiigtniiiitii So ciety years before and nt this time to tho fjons of Temperance. The winter ot fi2 Nenl Dow enmo Io (lie legifdnturo with his bill frnmed for n jirohibiitory law uiul lie slaycd with MflnFORl). ORFXION, MONDAY. ,TUNF, HO, WW, tf woman. In fait wHtto hiilts liao been forbidden h) tho tuautgors of some benches along tho Atlantic coast. Hilt tlio iiue-pleeo'sull Is com mon nt tho best rvsortM lu Franco and other places on the continent. it until thai war accepted, passed the seiinte ami bonne, signed by Gov ernor Hubbard nud becaine n law. Hut (lint Inw win not In be enforeed until the UNI day or .lime lHW. It wax to gi twae fir Iho'H' lio were in the saloon lniMiie- to go out like men nil over the hIuIc. In lite oily of I'ortlmid Hie liipior wim taken on luirget onrrieil out on the buy, broke in tho heads nud pourvil out. (Xcxcr knew whelhsr it killed the fish or not.) The tcmpeniueo people went out with bauds plying nnd temper niuv banner flviiijf- Many efforts line been maduto ivpoal that law. All have been vniu thus fur nud hnd they Miiiic of the linne lempernnee workers like Nenl Dow nnd some of his eo-workers, it never would he re jMinled uiul it woiilil he strictly en forced, llul no doubt in ninny ciism they nro p'tlluft i-nreles and letting blind pig nud liners do their ilonilly work. . , h,, ( Nenl Dow t grand mnn. I i.nee attended iutemiieniuee eouvcti tion nud hrord Ijtin tell wliv he lind Ink'eu the tompnvnnee, field for his life work. The winter he spent in the lcgiInlur with his bill mv father was u member of Hie scut. Tlml vos hpi tuii.lh ,venr there. He nml Neilf IW.uiut 'tq-il friemls. ! he lleve that'liie time is not distnlil wheii o-erv nlnt in 1lii union will have n proliilmtciry law nud I nUo believo that Ihero will be noble men nnd sood, flod loving, (lod fearing wouteii Hint will so thai these laws are en forced. So let us he faithful for fnilh nml work niTomplish iniieh." The 1'nioii will meet July :i, nl Hie library building. BOUGHT CONGRESSMEN (Continued from paw 1.) Not ember, 1007, when Goiunors told lu dotall of being aniiroaclied b) nn Individual who r.iuo the name l UrauiUinburx anil elalmed to "repr mtiiL Prdvlilunt Van Cleave, of tho National Association of Manufac turers. J 4 House Also Io Prolio Gomiiers at the time asserted that UramJenbfirg HilU: Iflm, as an agent of tho Manufacture' association, bo bad soiiiirml cvMbuco rofleillng on (Jompors' moral nharuetor and will li lie promised to siidjiross If (Jompors would ugreo to toll what ho knew about tho private life or other offi cials of tlio fedoratlon. GomporH told tlio convention that bo had led Urnndojiburg on, hoping to trap him, but that he liml fulled to get a "pri vate Interview." Members of congross predicted Mils nftornoon that u house commit tee, independent or tho "lusldloUH lobb" tommlttco, vould probe Mill ion's charges. It fs known that Chairman Henry of the house rules 'committee favors hi;I a plau. Cliuinnnn Oviumiin nnnouneeil this iifternoon Unit tho lobby prolierfl huil decided in executive session, to examine President Kiiby nnd W. A. Kmoryj chief lobbyisl of the Muniifnc-tuioi-s' nshoeiuliou nml nil iuilivirfuulu iiuined by Mulliall exrept moiiilioni 'of congress. It is oxpeoted tlio con- grassmen win appear vouiimmiy uu- foro tlie eommiUee. fiuhpoeiiaeH will bo Issued for Paul Crnvath nnd-otliers inentioned in tJuIgo Novell's tosti- moiiy. i ' , Tlireo ronil enmpanips will ho pul out the eoiuiug fienHnii o jilay "Jlnin ngeil fiooilH," "Oh 1 Oil! Dclpiiiiio!" is In bo pro tlucctl in Ports in September. PANTAGES SHOW STRICtLY NEtt i:ery net nt Paulages for tho week cemineni'lni: with the mntlneo Wednesday, June lit), promises to bo better than anything horotofoie pro sealed In vaudeville, for each fea ture has been brought dlieut from tho oust, whom -success marked tho entire program. Topping tho bill will bo thn mIhsch Adair and Hlckey presenting their original "UoNolntlou in Regtlmo," tho net that startled llrimdway and which hss u on more fmoruhlo crit icisms from tho newspaper tinman act of like sort. Tho uttnicllon Is Just what It claims to bo and nil tho latest rngtlmo hits are rcndciod by those woudei fully ctoer feinlnlno euterlnlneiH. it In an nut that will bo appreciated by young nud old ami It can bo seen more than onco with out growing tliosomo. ' Kit Vinton nud his wonderful d'8 ' lluster," will be worth of more tliiiu pausing attention, Tor "Hunter" has been tfordc! a mmnrl.'uhlo edu cation, doing lu faithful mluilery the teats (lint bis inluUir uerompllshe. It 1$ an uvt that Is pnrtluitlurly phsis lug to tho little folk. Those four klds.-nij Mwirt, Vood. Ilrown, llarry nnd'lforii are itnuwii. hno u iuartot umrkml for Its har mony nud uilrth, not a dull moment Interrupting the promo of the en toitalumiiit. llarry llhor nud eoiupiiuy hao comeily ejellng act which holds limnj attractive tfatnros aud tho I'anUme seopo will show new snlmatrd ieuts Sieelat iiiatlnco prices: Cblldrtu I Be, adults 'jr.e; ny sent lu the house. KvohIuk 2Rc. ;tr,c and . With Medford trado Is Medford made. i i . ; r FOR MEDFORD PEOPLE Mcdfniil ClilyeiiV l-H,ileiic's l-'nr-nl-lt Topic for Mnlfoul HImiiIoii. The following oipcrlemo orciirro! In Medford. A Medford cltUeii re lates It. Similar experiences are occurring dally. Medford people are being rolleed. (iottlug rid of dUtroswIiiK kidney Ills. To Doau's ICiduoy Pills the test ed Medfonl remedy. Medford people testify, Medford people profit. The .evidence is home evidence tho proof convincing. Medfonl testimony is gratefully given. Medford sufferers should heed H. Mrs. Grnce Skeetera, ! W. Jackson street, Medford. Ore., says: "I can recommend , Dean's Kldnny I'JIU, procured at Hasklns' drug stonv for pain and slIffUHk lu thw Imck nnd othor syniptouis of kidney troublo. This remedy ridleved me whuii I used It nud 1 have bseli wull over since." Tor sale ,by all ibsiters. Prlre r,i) cents. Poster-Mllburn Co., Murrain. New York, solo agents for tho Unit ed States. Remember tlio name Dunn's -nud tnko no other. Wan, Weary and Worn Out If Ywl 'r r..l to M HnlJ, n.l UlUllr u.tj u iii u Quiik it.iur. Hi H S. MaUrm iiur IIIimiiI I iirimitrlrtt uuitc lor 3lutiiMl I'ruuctluu. Ilotf Iho peept- you m t rmnplnln or wriiry muscle a, kUkiuiiI lr Hi, jancica uorves, nml a womlrrliil Ounlro to lay down anil Just unit Alml of IhiKo iioiipiu havo Ixi'ii unliitr nurviriMi Unit Hp.imiejtllc-ally ilitru up Hie nurvvs only to (llo down nnulii, as illo I hoy liiUMt. Avoid jifirve hIIiiiiiIiiiiIs. Hour In mind Hint HiIm wirii uul fullio( Is duo u puur bloud, to Imclurla III Ih'i water you drink; to tlio multlplyliu; of doHlruellvo nurms lu IM IiIikhI fustur than tlioy cun bu ovvrcoino by the white corpusclea; nml Io what In known u uuto-toxuinla, Hint comlllluti wlicro the vtmuiis or liiipuro blood ncciimulnles fimtvr t tin if It can bo rv-plai-id by tho rod urlcrlul Iilood. Tho mcdltlniil value ot tlm uoin pontnts of H. B. H. Is relatively Junt us vital and essential to -wtill-biilaiiuad health (is thoxu of Itm irriilim, inoatu, fuls and nunarn nt our food, If yon feol played out go to any ilrmr storn ami nslt for a bottn of H. H. (1., Hwltt's Kuro llpoolllc. Hero Is a reined (bat Kotil at work In a twlnklluir; It just naturally ruxhoii rlHht Into your Idood, swilteni gurni.l rlirlit and lofl, up nud down bud siao wuys. You feel bettor nt onco, not from a stimulant, not from the action of drutfn, but from tho rational orfcot of a natural incillclno Just as notlvo and Just us 'timely us to a mini who bus benn loet In thn mountains, Is about stnrycd and comes across a settler Junt cookfuir a savory tnenl of Reed honest beof. Do not noffloct to Kot a bottlo of a H. a to-ilny. It will mako you feol belter In Just n fow minutes, It Is- prepared only In tho laboratory of Tlio.BwIft Hoeelflo Co.. 187 Bwlft llldir.. Atlanta, Oa. Hnd for tlielr fros book tflUlntr of tun mgny strumis conditions that uiillct tho human family; by, reason of Impovtirlshea bl9vl. k' EUpBsJcort?ut) Vry 4BBBk , , . J Shoes For Wo l.lko T- r R 1 1' f' ,',MM "" Tho II To I'll 11. V-.. JDCIlling S Mmo Ntnif. To Siskiyou Heights Now is Hip tiinp (o make nclcclioii of IoIh n nt I li'.'ii'ls in thin ni.'i.Ljiiil'ii'PiiL rpHitltMii'f ilitifriul. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK C'nl llii.soitl and liu'k li.v vonr 'IVIpplimip VaSley Fuel. Co., Tel. 76 SlUTt'KMlH'K III IvcickHU'ill N'i'W Vjiril rtu-iii i' Kir Mini Wt-hl Sii-miil Hli'ppi Mi'. WimiiI li.v Hit 'I'it'i', ('..nl .'iii.l Car Lulu WHY? Ituv ni'W Kiiriiilinv wIhii von ran take Hip old Io the: paint SHOP aiid Iimm' il rt rinilit'd in.'iin lli, utKl'ae'lioiifjiiai'anli'i'd J. H. FIRES 32 South Central Streot Auk Your Grocer Vhy,MIo Sells So Much Drifted Snow Flour Ho will tell oti It's hw-uuso tho Drifted rinow I'lour nsvor fulls to kIvm nbsnluto sntUfiu-tlHii. (IhmI looks muko Imttsr bread, blseults. pies or t-Mkos u I bey iiMt Hrlfted Muow I'lotir. Mitbter, whiter slid : tore utu.leMimo. .Inst for proof, order Hrlftisl Hhuw next limn If yon'ro not eonv lined or Its kooiIiiom, ilo'i'l Ktwp It. Vowr groNr Will bay It liHok nud what )ou'v used won't tiost you n mnU Why can vvu afford to mako sm-li u nwiiey-lmrk gimrni!tH7 lluiuiiso tlnio Is "HntlHfaeiluu lu overy mi k " All itroiers sell Drifted Hiiow l-'lour. vSperry, Flour Co. I40-. .-i-'-Tirie.rTir.t ,r. Hltuated in His Hub of thn Pilui'lpul Tlieater nud Hhopplii(t l)llil(l llerently Itedeeinnled nod Kefuinhbeil Tbniimbout, nml lleiler Kcpilppiil 'lodny Hunt t.ver lletoru l.'uropeun Plan ItoiiiiiN without bulb, 91. Ill) per day nud up Itoonis wllli b.itH, -.()( per day nod up (I. J. hAUP.MitiS'tV, .MamiKir. S. K. (M.MtKK. AsM. .Mki'. Both roprosontativo of tho whole somo cordial opirit of tho Wot and tho host in hotol sorvico The IMPERIAL HOTEL. Portland, Orogdn Both undor tho managemont of tho - METSCHANS- The Fourth I'ootvvear Hint will bo Just light for the I'Nillilli iiiiiKlhnl will (iirulsh )od with I'ool t'omfoil during Iho Hot Wuulluir. The soil of miiuiiiiut shooA you will tnko plottsuiu In vveitilng. Oxfords, fioD,, Pumps nud Colon ials lu in n vim hiieiln. vutvnls, tuna, bid, BUlilmitnl and Nilbuelt. 81.70 to I.M I'lio I laid I'll Phono 243.T and'yTamoiK Hotel. Mod for (he Excellence; uymc. European plan fmsmMmummsmi The HOTEL 1 JOSEPHINE 1 " Grants Pasa Orogon MBjBpPBHilBril BlBMI f r i i.r.