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AN INMCPKNDMNT NKWRI'APCll
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MEUKOni) PJllNTlNQ CO.
Tli Ttainocrntto Tlnim, Tli Mcdford
Mali. Tim MftHord Trlbtn?l. The South
m Ortgnnkiii, Tli Anhland Tribune.
Offlcn Mull Trlbuno llulldtmr. 35-ST-2S
Sorlh rir street) telephone 76.
Official Paper ot tlio City of Mcdford.
Offlcjiil Paper ot JHCkron County.
nnOIUJK PUTNAM, Rdltor nml Manager
nnlnrpil na necond-ctaaa matter nt
Medford, OrpRon, under tho act ot
ware n s, iaj.
BUBSORXFTIOW XATXS.
who jruii i.j ii,rn ..
On month, by mall..
fMA -. I. HlHll
.15.00
.SO
Per m mi l!i, delivered by enrrior In
jueuroru, jacKnonviu win ton-
trai Point
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Paliii-ilny only, ly nml, par yr S.flQ
Weekly, per year . . - - - t.Srt
WEST TO SPEAK
SEATTLE, Wnsli., July 5. How
lo ameliorate the condition of un-
fortunnlea who liy environment or
force of circiimslnnccs have become
public ehnrge or inmntc? of correo
liimal inslitutioj)s, was t)ie chief
pubjecl to .bo dHcncd when the
forlielh nuniiul sjessinjin of the Xn
'tionnl Conference njf Charities nnl
Corrections open hero tonight with
2200 ilelogntcfl from nil over the
country in attendance.
The first s-csmoii will bo devoted
principally to nddresses of welcome
by Mnyor Georo F. Cnllerill nipl
flovcmor Kmcsl I.iler, nml ro
stonso by the delegates. Anion?
questions that will come before the
eonferenco which will be in session
until July l'J, nro the dependency ami
delinquency of children: riilrihiitjon
.mid assimilation of imiuijriiiits; the
rclnlioji of commereinl nrpmizntioiift
to social welfare; the relation of
heiijljijij. productive power; the pro
bation, ninj pnrolini; of prisoners;
tho core of, feebleminded children,
the cbnrgi nnd social work mid tho
standards of living nnd lnl5r.
In thU connection (Jovcrnor Oswald
Vest of Oregon will deliver an ad
dress itj which he will point out the
fjucccsR .which linn attended ' the
adoption j)f the parole system in the
Orison ftato penitentiary. Many
prisoners nro now working in the
open air outside the prison gates of
tho Oregon penitentiary and with no
fjnnrds to prevent their cscajw. The
prisoners chosen for outside duty
!"? tboge yjjiifco records huvo been
good dtiriug confinement mid all that
is required gf them is thnt they give
Ijieir word of hour that they will
.make no attempt o escape. Jtomnrk
nbly few bnvo vinlnted the governor's
confidence, nnd be is expected to
recommend the adoption of the parole
(system by every penal institution in
tho country where it is now in vogue.
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Tho street contests on tho Fourth
were won as follews:
- Auto obstacle race, Cornelius.
Auto egg rncc, Mrs. Lincoln.
dreased pig, Homer Kcynohls.
50-ynrd dash for biind'hoys, Harry
l'orter.
Tho auto obstacles rnco consisted
in y riving an nuto between barrels.
TJic nuto egg race consisted in driv
5ng an auto over twenty-four 12x4
planks, tho driver holding nn egg in a
hpooi in their mouth.
tlio pio eating contest und th'i
clmngo scramble, when small boys
ulrjiggled Xor $7.50 in nickels and
pennies thrown broadcast, funiibbcd
J ho' sercams of tho day.
I
l IN SIGHT SUNDAY
TJio baseball t;amo yostordny which
was won by Moutacuo as reported In
yctitirday's issue of this paper, was
umpired by onu ot the most efficient
urbturs tho national game has ever
known "Dummy" Miller.
Mr., Miller although deprived pf
lio tsquso of siweeli and' hcarluc has
held (ho Indicator In several minor
jeuKuqa and only tew weeks ago
oft tljo coast lenguo at BucrumcutJ.
juiljor's iIocIsIoiih yestorday wero
moiiiiit and accurnto without tho
slli;htefct favor to cither side, and
i'HorJy" Miles doclared today tlmt
Mlljpr is outlroly satUfuctory to h'ui
furtiymirrow's gnino, which will be
tjio; hanlcBt fought of tho series of
thrcOilielweeu Mcdford und Montu-
KII0 ,
f 1 at n't mo tomorrow will commence
uttl', M. nhurp, and with thu aid
ittfn new players thu Mndford ag.
1lwploi aro confident of wliinln.
CHARITIES
SESSION
PRIZE
WNNER
CTDtT
NET
arTODFOttT)'
GREATEST
CROWD
IN CIIH HISTORY
E
From 12,000 to 15,000 people wn
nessed tho ' crowning event ot the
Fourth of July celebration, the elec
tric parade. Many nrttstlc and beau
tiful floats made it tho finest event
ot tho kind over attempted here.
Lodges, schoel: children nnd business
houses lcd with each other In mnk
lug nn attractive showing. It was
tho largest crowd ever fcou on Mod
ford streets. The only events to
mnr tho occasion worn tho long waits
duo to tho floats getting off tho
trolloy wires, or to their Intorferlus
with trolley guides, tho floats being
tpo high or tho wlro tpo low at sev
eral points.
First enmo tho Medford band, fol
lowed by tho mayor and city coun
cil nnd tho Oregon National Guard.
Then tho ladles riding on horseback,
followed by the Hold Hill hand.
Then came tho scbool children
dressed to represent the colors of tho
American flag. Tho llttlo tots innilp
ono of tho'hljs of tho evening, cap
tained by Lclnnd lleverldgo. With
them was ono of tho most attractive
floats In the parade, thnt ot tho Oik
Park school, representing an Illu
minated onk grovo In wblch the
smallest children swung on swings,
singing songs or giving tho school
yclj.
Driving horses and decorated au
tomobiles followed, among which tho
beautifully rose decorated car of
Karl Gaddls was most conspicuous.
Then came the lodges, tho Pythlans.
Hodmen and Woodmen of the World.
and Klk, alt In lodge rognlla, mot
of them. Including the Women nt
Woodcraft, having symbolical floats
that added greatly to the occasion.
The Ejectrlcal Workers followed
with both Illumined float nnd uni
form marchers. Then ramo tho
many costly floats of tho Mcdford
merchants, headed by tho cjty water
department, wttli a fountain spray
ing water. Tho Medford Ico plant
had na American flag frozen In a
solid block of transparent Ice. Ad
latt's tent works bad a unique float
In tho obapo of n street car. Crescent
City Paint, handled by Fikcs and dis
tributed by thp I.ebo company, was
represented with a full rigged ship.
Tho Southern Pacific was represent
ed by a flag draped float. Tho Ore
gon Granite company made monu
ments and cut stono In n movjug
workshop.
Tho California Oregon Power com
pany mado electricity and cooked
with It along the parade. Tho Host
Candy company was represented and
tho Hwlng gun storo mado one of
tho hits ot tho evening with a float
showing a camping and fishing sccno
Tho Valley Fuel Co. was represent
ed. Tho Garnott-Coroy Co. had an
illuminated houso draped with flow-
era und shrubbery. The Welnhard
Ico company had tho llttlo German
baud on tap and tho Mcdford Fur
niture nnd Hardwaro Co, had a
drawing room scene
Then followed several wbangdoo-
dlo floats and individual whang
doodles. Awards havo not been announced
by Jho Judges, but will bo Saturday
evening.
TRAVELING SALESMAN
WEDS WEALTHY MERCHANT
I'OHTLAXD, Ore., July ',. A mod
est little paragraph in tho records
pf jhe PQijuty clerk hns today dis
closed the marriage of Holomon Xeu
berper, a paint salesman traveling
out at' Chicago, nyd )lrs, lolljc Kct
clicr," owner of tho linjtoii depart
ment storo in tho. pnmo oity. Mr.
Neubergor is reputed to be worth in
excess of $0,000,000.
Page Theater.
In addition to tho regular high
class plcturp program nt tho Page
theater tonight, Mr. Marry Jnmos n
baritone singer of prominence, bus
been added to tho bill as a special
feat tiro Ho will appear In a number
of eong selections which promlso to
bo very pleasing.
Tho usual prices of flvo nnd ten
cents will bo chnrged.
Curd of 'JbanliH
Tolo, Orp Juuu 28, 1913.
Wo wish to, exprc.,ptjr heartfelt
thanks and appreciation to our
friends and neighbors who so wil
lingly uuslbtcd us In our luto bereave
ment,
C. fl. UVBU and Family,
MHS O. It. HUKII.
Card of Tliauks
Wo deslro to thank our many
friends for tho many expressions of
sympathy und many kindnesses ex
tended to us during tho Wimuh end
death of our beloved husband and
father.
TIIOH, J. Wil.MAMH,
Mr. TIIOH. J. WH.MAMH.
Mr, und Mrs, J'UANIC M'l'UWAW
WITNESSES PARAD
MATT
TRTBUNK
I9T35TT5
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MEDFORD CROWS
I PERFECT BABIES
BY THE SCORE
(Continued from p.uo !)
Liggett and Mrs. K. K. (lore. The
prltcs can bo obtained at Noddy's
Jewelry store. Tho scoro cards will
bo mailed the mothers no.t week and
a duplicate kept for comparison next
'cftr.
ltnblci Attract Crowd
Although 1 o'clock was tho hour
advertised for tho lleltqr Unbles con
test, at the Sparta building, soon af
ter 12 o'clock tho babies In their
perambulators, accompanied Invari
ably by their mothers nnd often by
fathers and aunties as an additional
escort, began to roll In. Kncli babv
fresh nnd dainty from his bath, bud
had his morning nap and was pow
dered, berlbboned, curled and cud
dled to the last degroo of fond per
fection. They certainly represented
Mcdfard's choicest product.
The delicate, sickly, undcrsUe, under-fed,
unattractive nnd hqnioly ba
bies, If there nro any such In Med
ford or the surrounding country, had
been left at homo, and .to tho casual
observer, entranced by the aggrega
tion pf robust, healthy, well-developed,
plump, attractive nnd pretty
children brought In. tho eutlro baby
show, as well as the nntlon-wldo ngl
tntlon for better babies was super
fluous and somewhat In the uatuio
of an affront.
lYocccduro, Followed
Hut wait, Mr. Casual Observer,
leave thnt comfortable rockor near
tho entrance where Mrs. W. T, York
and Mrs. C. W. Conklln aro register
ing tho liable, push your way
through the crowds around tho dis
play case whoro aro shown the solid
stiver cups and spoons to bo awarded
as prizes, squcoza yourself through
the press around the entrance to the
examining room and learn what you
can from tho sccno before you.
Dimple and curls now mean nothing
pxcopt as indications of health nnd
under tho scientific Inspection of
the nurses and physicians In charge
tho height, weight, color, muscular
development and general formation
of tho bouc3 wero under tho closest
scrutiny. The food of the child, the
regularity of feedings, tho amount
of fresh nlr given, his facial expres
sion and ability to give nttcatlou
were all mado matters of record.
Tho official scoro card of tho Depart
ment of Public Health ot tho State
University of Iowa was tho basis ot
grading, and tho method surely
ought to give Intelligent mothers ma
terial help In correcting needless Im
perfection In tholr children. Hero Is
a child scoring high, but when his
cars aro reached down goes his gcoro
because nttontlon has not boen j,lvui
to his sleeping with his ear curlod
up which resultod In n bad forma
tion. Perhaps Insufficient llmo In
tho food has cause tho teeth to come
slowly, os possibly tho baby who If
fed Irregularly is overfed and heneo
top fat. Perhaps his hours of slcqp
aro Irregular and ho Is too nervous,
ail tneso matters wero judged in an
export way nnd aro subjects for elab
oration In each individual enso.
Who i:nmlncrs Wero
A boautlful spirit showing a de
slro tojearn and prpflt by tho ex
amination prcvnllod among tho moth
ers. Hoforo tho physician and nursts
had fairly finished their work In
quiries began to pour In as to who
wero tho high-scoring children, but
with 119 babies registering tho work
of Humming up tho averages was ono
that oxtendod well 'into tho night.
Korty-soven babies under ono year,
thlrty-hoven under two years, and
thlrty-tvo qndpr thrco years mado
up tho registry.
Tho physicians nnd dentists w!)o
assisted Dr. It. W. Sterns, tho.chalr
mnn, woro, Dr. T. O. Thayer, Dr. O.
W. Deune, Dr. John Hnrt, of Talent;
Dr. W. W. Van Scoyoc, Dr. T. W. .1.
Marlon, Dr. d'eorgo W. Gregg, Ash
land) Dr. It. K. Golden, Jacksonville;
Dr. Win. W.'P. IloIL Kaglo Point;
Dr. K, II. Plckel and Dr. Courpy. Tho
nurses were, Mrs. J. W. Liggett, Mrs.
O. 10, Osbourn, and Miss Juno Far
hart. Much credit Is duo Mrs. Fred Cum
mlngs, Mrs. II. C. Kontnor and Mm.
J, If. Liggett for their efforts In
making tho contest ono of such far
reaching Interest.
THIRTY-THREE INJURED
" NEW YORK'S CELEBRATION
N'KW YORK', July fi. -Thirty-
three pcrsoim me injury in Now Vorls
iih n direct result of July J t'clebrn
tloiiH. .Seven dcatliH by drowning
nlso were lepoilcd.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady AusUtunt,
S!H H, IIAItTLL"lr
I'lioiien M. 17 nml 17-LU
Ambiilaiicu Her v Ico. Depnl Coroner
MTIDFORT).
OKTCCIOy.
a-u.u-
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At the Churches
Catholic
Flovonth und Onkdalo, July -
Masses, 7:00 nnd t):ttO A. M. Ser
mon! 'UrntittuW livening dtivo
Hops. "iilO 1 M. l.ectuie: "Ueve
lutlon, What nnd why."
First Ibiptlst Church Talent
Mrs. W. T. I). MnrCulloiiKh, pas
tor. Morning worship U:00 A. M.
Sermon by tho pastor. Fuming wor
ship, soriuou by tho pastor. , lllble
school usual hour. Similiters wel
come. Flrtt ItaptM
Uo llobert William MncCiillmnh
I'll. I).. pntor. lllblo school 9; 15 ,
M. Morning worship 1 1 Ml 0 A. M.
Sermon, communion and reception
of new members. HvenltiR worship
S:00 P. M. U. Y. P. V. 7:00 I M.
Struugers Invited to nil services.
Flrvt Church of Cbiltt. Scientist.
Sunday morning service nt li;0
o'clock. Subject of lesson-semio'i!
"Uod." Wednesday evening meet
ings nt S:00 o'clock. All nro wel
come. Sunday school at 10:00: all
under the ugo of twenty nro luvltd.
Heading room heurs: 2:00 to r;00
P. M. daily, except Sundays, and hol
idays. Church edifice, Nij. Oakdue.
Christian
Corner Ninth und Oakdale, lllblo
school mcolsat q;50 A- M. At 11:00
A. M. 1U hoed from the convention.
At 7:00 P. M. C. K. At 8:00 P. Sf.
sermon. Prayer meeting on Thurs
day evening. Choir practice on Fri
day evening. You aro cordially In
vited to come mid worship with us.
1). 1). Iloyte, pastor, cor. luth nnd
Ivy SU.
MclbiMlNt l'pIsroKt!
Medford Metbodlm Kplscniwil
church, cornT of linrtlott and Fourth
streets. IX Ollu Fldrldge, pastor.
Services Sunday as follews: Preach
ing. 11:00 A. M. ami 8:00 P. M.
Subjects: morning. 'Christian ln
trtotUm"; evening. "Our City. Mod
ford." nt which service the orchestra
led by Dr. Marlon will be present
and furnish the music. All other
services as uspal. excellent niiiitc
by n well trained und cnpablo choir
under the direction of F. F. Fd
meades. Speclsl program for morn
ing, ns follews: Solo, "Crossing the
liar." by Point, rendered by Mls
Dorothy Wlcki. and a quartette, '!
Will I-iy Mo Down In Ponco." by
Gadsby, rendered by Mrs. Van Scov,
Mrs. Danker, Dr. Howard and Mr.
FdmcndoB.
Music ut Melliodlst Cbiircli
The musical portion of tho sorlvro
at tho First Methodltt church on
Sunday evening, July 0th, will lo
under tho auspices of the Men's lll
blo class orchestra of tho Haptlst
church, consisting of fifteen Imtr.i
montallsts. The following Is the
order of service:
Overture, "Fifteen Sacred Mel
odles," ....v Mackoy-Uoyer
Apostlos Crosd
Hymn, "Let All on Farth Tholr
Voices Ilalso" Mason
Congregational
Prayer v
Selection, "Sv tft Spirit Ilonr
My Prayer" W.nllaco
Orchostrn
Scripture Heading
.Mycin, "How Sweet Iho Namo
of Jesus Sounds" Wado
Congregational .,
qjorla
Selection. "Tho Lot Chord,"...
, ,.. SjiDlvnn
Orchostra
Announromonts
Offertory, "Tho Holy City," Adams
Vocal solo by Miss Gladys IJIn
man, with Orchestral nc
rnmpaulmqnt( Sermon ...,..-.
Hymn, "Guldo Me, OJ),
Great Jidiovah," ....
Congregational
Thpu
...HastlngH
i.
Ilonedlctlon
Postludo, "Mnrch Ponllflcalo,"
." Gounod
Orchestra
Chijsllaii
Mica Annette Newcomer, n na
tlomtj reprcsentatlvo of tho Christ
Ian Woman's Hoard of MIbhIoiis, will
deliver' an address on missionary
work, from tho forelsn fields, next
Wednesday, July 9, at tho Christian
WHY NOT?
leiyo-ur K , J
1 A corns come on
LIKE
MAGIC
r-uisi
J H cnSScAL w
At your druMisW
SATURDAY. .1TLY fi, 101
,! 1 ,. rr :: !-j,ii" "U"i 'j vi - -...-.
ii'lumih, loiuur Ninth & Oukdulc, it
2:110 o'clock In the afternoon, nnd
nt S0O o'clock In the menlng. Kv
erouo la Invited to ntuiid and any
one missing these lectures nro them
selves very much the losers.
t ! - .j. :
0MPO0ATI0N
OF WOMAN'S ILLS
Yields to Lyciu E. Pinklmm's
Vcgclnbla Compound.
Athent, Texas.--41 1 had n complica
tion of diseases, some of them of long
standing. I wroto
to. you for lulvieo
and look LyiJIu il.
J'lnklmm's Veucta
bio (Jontiound, nnd
somo other tlilug'i
thiit you sugges
ted. I must coufcui
that I nm much hot
ter in every way und
have been relieved
of flomoof the worst
troubles. My neigh
bors eny I look younger now than I did
fifteen yew., uko." Mrs. $AKMl It.
Wiiatuty, Atlien, Texas, It. F. 1).
No. :i. llox 92.
'o knov of no other medicine which
h.ia been so successful hi relieving the
suirering of women, or tecoived so many
genuine testlmonlnN, ns has I.vdiu K.
l'inkluun's Vegetable Coniound.
In nearly every community you will
Hud women who havu been restored to
health by this famous medicine. Almost
j'Yery woman you pu-et knows of the
fircnt good it has been ilolnji umong
sulTering women for tlio past 30 years.
In the Pjnkham Lnltorntory nt Lynn,
Mass., nro files containing hundrcd.iof
thousands of letters from women seek
injt health, in which many opvuly state
over their own slg natures that they have
regained their health by taking Lydln
E. rinkham'a Vecetablo Compound,
mnny of them state thnt it hits saved
them from surgical operations.
If you want special aimce wrjto to
I.Tdhi K. I'ltikham Medicine Co. (ronll
dcutlal) I.tiiii, Jlns. Vour Idler will
be opened, wad nnd miiMrrvd by a
vromaii and held In strict cuundeticc.i
"How did the Itlrtl know that "
II) .ilms wc db not mean, poor iual
Itv at a cheap pri, but th hst
ijuaMt) at a price In which tin. re II
a fair profit t
"r-v5JCas
We've "totulied off" a few speci
mens sUzling hot at ihtwo prtcoi;
Lnilos' Hand lkigs, 30 por cent off
10c Waiting Tabluls, 'i for I'c
,10c Soap, I for '-'5c
"Thu sWetnvss of low print seldom
eiiimls thu lilUerneux of poor (iinllt"
Haskins for Health
MFDI OKI), OFF
Hen Welcome
.Mother's Friend
A. Duty that'Every an On' toThoyo
who I'trpatunte thu iUco.
It Is Jii't n tmiiorunt Hint nrn liould
know nf prr-lvi' inrtliMU In ndranre !
ijiiithtrlioiMl. Tlir mini rinir. ain nan in'
Iriuii Inrlilcnt It (lilld lK'rlriK (.nil lw railli
iiNiiv bY Unrlne at baud a Wtlo ut
Tt.li I n wi,nilfrful. iirnrlrstlnir, rltn
nal 8i)llculli lhat kIImm all trtuton
ii.in tlirmiiUili'iuuilnmlilvii l.iu liifii.lnd
vllliMit tlir painful tlralJt Un I lie f'
inenK. Tbu llr .t.J-l all llin mr
voiia x IU ; the tmiti-nry l nauwa or morn
Inn alrLnna I cimnierailnd. ond a tirlclil,
iinny, liappr dlapoallln la prM rl ttial
ri'lth-ta wi.nitorfully tipn tlin rharurler and
Irtpih-raminr of itic till!" one aoon lo oprn
tl rjr In litwllitoini-iit Sj ''' J"lr t Ida
arrlral. Ybit run obtain a txitllit of
rijiillirt'i IVIrnrt" at anr ilma tri it
VJP, and It nlll tp t)i"Ut dvltar's W'flh
jdi cor (.litalnnl. It pr.Tt )lif umlli
rr'a liiallli, cnalilP4 tier In make a ipdrk
mu) minplrtr rwovrjr, aad lima wllh rir
rifwul ilrfnth aim will tairerly devoto
l.fr'l In lliu rnr nnd atli-atlon wliich
nmn to uiurli (7 Urn Mflfare of lio clilld.
Wfl h H llmilllvld llcji'dajur l'i.,, ')
Lniuar illdit AtJtntn. !a , (r Ihilr valu
clilf 'fciiil linlnitilv lim.fc of gilldaiira for
eiporlniit tur, irvru, (let a bulllo ot Moth
er 1'rJvnd today.
That's What Wo'd llavo Von Do, by
f iJVJJich You'll Find
Our (i'ikmIh ibo llchl
Fver Of find Von
Our llroad, Our Jf hum. Our IMes, Our
(Uko; Our Ilollu mid All tho Ittwt,
Wo Itely upon, Good Frluudu to Mnko
'TIs Iho Dost that Htiuida Iho T0.1t.
MEDPOltD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
U HufUli Cciiiial.
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Slav - tt
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a.
i'i;n:i t
Grace Josephine Brown
The Ait or Singing
AMilhible foe Conceit nod Church
IIchIiIcuco SIiiiIIii
IUI17 Weft Main St. Phono IH;l
'lite itet (line joti need lloiii', Just
xity to jiiiii' grocer when ho cnlNi
"Send nn u rmck of
Drifted
Snow
Flour
Oltco you use Drifted Snow fiif'yntir
baking and yon nre on tho ro:ul to
tho best baking huccpssos that ever
attended your efforts.
Us hard to do good linking with
muiio flours. It's natty with l)rl(lud
Snow.
This pure nnw-wh)t flour repro
vents the best ot tlio chojvnst wheat,
blended and milled with ojtntmn
care. ICvery grain of wheal that,
goes Into Drifted Snow Flour bat
first been thoroughly scoured nnd
cleaned thnt'a why you never find
speukH of dirt In a txiak of Drifted
Snow.
Kvery huiisowlfi) who purchases n
sack of Drilled Snow Flour has an
asstiriiui'o of perfect baking results.
Tho flour Is KUiirsiitiMHl to product
Just such rosulls. If you nro not
satisfied with It. Just tell our ro
rer and ho will tako It bark und
return to you tint full pti't-ht.o
prbf, lie doe-n't hut wo pit) him
At All (illHVK
Sperry Flour Co.
Wliat'5, Wrong?
-oor c)cT
- or jour ulnc?
-dojmi Know?
- wnut I" know?
- It's a ptrllneitl ?
- the mtiuIMc courfc
nwrrlnln (lie cniiK''
Wc can tcllyeu.
?
My methodi of testing nro corrob
orative and accurate. You tako 110
chances here,
A trial will convince you.
DK. RICKERT
Hullo 1-2. Over Duel & Co.
Willi Medford Trade In .Medfutd .Made
Phono us your orders for
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and
Buttermilk.
01m HTitifrn.y i-tti-sn iitrr-
TKIt HfJc I'FIt HfJtlAIti:
Our llKlirtlltADK len cream will
pliiano you. Hold In itiautllles. of
2 gallons and up.
Wo have our own twlceu-dny de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
I'lptpo iltlH
Willi Medford Trade I Medford Made
1S located
rMiyii popular
x.jAitVfir-- j10tei m the
City. Running ditttillcd
ice water in cncli room.
European Plan, a la Carlo
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 room
00 rooina
50 room
(JO rooms wiik piirtU Uih
60 room ulib pri"' bath
$1.00 each
1,50 each
2.00 each
2.00 each
2.50 each
30 aultei. bedroom. Dar
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one uunit add $1.00
eulra to the above rate fur
each additional uit.
Reduction by weak or month.
ManugtmtM Chultr IV, Ktllty
Brrvi-mmrxmnzrwryt:
F.G.ANDREWS
Loseiiu of drill uud i)nnjf Jtyuin. ,
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
s3 Jf VIS-
THEATRE
ti.VTHIK FI..V0F OF I'lCTMHIW
ttl.MliltltllW
Cuiiiliig .Miniility
"In the
Claws of
the
Vulture"
'I luee-lterl Si-oniIImiiuI I'eiiluro
PAGE
THEATRE
TONIGHT
A hiijh cliiss picdiro )iro'
Ki'.'ini. Many iiilcidKliiif;
icnf iiros. A special feature
tonight.
MR. HARRY JAMES
Bnritono Singoi ,
In Special Select ioiiH
No Change in 1 'rices
5 iiul 10 Conta
ISIS THEATRE
PHOTO PLAYS TOH.W
Tine M'i cru
HloKraph Special In Two Heels Hcji
siitlnual liidhtfi llattlo Scones ....
HV .Ml'Tl'AI. .UlltHlt.MK.Vr
IMIhoii Comedy
A WOMA.V SCOHNHD
I'athu Drama
ComliiK Sunday;
A LADV AND IICIl .MAID
No. I of tho llellnda Sorleti
Mnlliieo Dally
Draperies
Wriirry vrry comptolo tin ot
,i -.,.
ricA. inco curiAiutt. rutur. oio.
and (In ull cIhnnin of iijiliulNti'rtiiK. A
yinin'i en, ii. 11
IH'CIIll IIIIWI III IUIIK HIIIT HUM VOtS
rxcinaiv
i'y nnd will ulvn UN koikI
iti In txixnl bio to ut In own
wrrvlrii
IilO lUIHI'St Ollll'H,
Wook3 & McGowan Co.
The Medford
Warehouse
gi:m:u,l htouaoio
Orecou's MitHt iiilodiito I'lro.proof
Wurehoiiso with Uiirtiliir-pioof
Vitiilt.
I
For rates Miply '
MEDFORD REALTY (S.
IMPROVEMENT 00.,;
MufiBjtr j (
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