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,.!. J Hsi MEDFORD MATL TRXHUNE, MRDFORD, OTCKTfON, SATURDAY, ATJOTLST 10, '1913. "PTlOTJ TJTRKE. rfcM , ' IT Addreim all romiiiiinlrntlonii fur tlilii piiKii In Hoi'loty IMIInr, Mull TiIIiiiiiii off lt, or tooihoun H1I-J. Olll) (If (lilt OVOIltH (if till) Woolf WIlN tin) wmlflliiK of MIhm ICIIxnliutli Ihir hart tn Mr. Kreileilelc II. I'lono, willed tonic plaro Muiiilii)', AiikiihI II, ul lilr.li noon, til tint homo of tlin lirliln'H mother, Mm. Kttn II. Woven itoii, on tint AnIiIiiihI mail, llov. V, V. lllilnliln offlcliitlnn. Only relative mill u few liitlniiitn frlouila worn lirminit. Tlin lirdlo wan daintily gowned In n IiiiiiiIhoiiu) IiiiiiiI oinhrolilorlod llu Krlo kowii mill wan unattended. DiirliiK tlin mirvkii MImm Mary Hlov cumin, ithtler of Hid hrldo played Halnt tlaoit'M "Swan." Tim IIvIiik room where tlin ceremony wan performed wmt nrtlHtlriilly decorated In pink mul wliltti ilnhlltiH unit tlin iIIiiIiik roiuii, where n hiiuiitoiiN weddliu: hrenkfaat wan nerved liml timnnoit of roil dahlia, Mm. I'loreo'n Rulmwiwny itown wan n hemming nnvy hluo hroadcloth null with lint to nititrli. Tint couple left on tint iiftitrnoon train for I .on An Rolen whore Mr. I'hrni In In IiiihIih Tint hrlilo lit n Mi'ilfonl itlrl linvliiK rpeiit nil lnr llfn In tint viillny mul linn limit of fileudit who extended tlittlr beat wU)hh. An Imitation linn been until liy tlin rlly fiiitiimtloii of clulm of Aiililmiil to nil member of woniiin'n olnli In tlin I ton no rlvnr valley mnt tlio Invl Int Ion In liitrtiwltlt extended to nil member of Milfonl clulm, to attend n banket dinner In Anhland Park, Hopli'inlinr Snil. There will be n liroKrnm nt 2:30 o'clork. It I hoped plan rnn ho innilii nt thl tltno mi tlinl tlin elub tlirotiitlioiit tlio valley rnu work In million, for tlio general Improvement of tlio rotniiuinlty mul Hint tin' dull invuiln'r nt tlio differ nil place inny become acquainted. Mm. II. O. I'nrtickor entertained nlioul twenty-five mmulmrit of (ho Kplnropal (lullil nt her homo on Klin nlreet Thurnday. Tlio afternoon wa inoxt cnjnlily nponl working on tlio tweful mul dainty article which Intor Hill lie offered nt n holiday unto. Tint proceed of whlrh will ho npproprl iitml toward n IiiiIIiIIiik fund whlrh tint Inilli'M Itnvo derided to ntart. Dainty refri'nhmonU nlno oronploil mi Impnrtnnt plnco on tlio afternoon' pro i;ra in. Mm. I. W. Dnnlnp wa lioto nt n hrlilKo liiurhi'on Wednemlay. Mr. Whitley who linn been vIhUIiik Mm. llafer iieliiK tlio honor gnent. Thorn enjoying Mm. Dunlap' hopltallty worn Mixnlumi'N Whitley, llitfor, HtokcH, llrowii, Harmon, Cnmpholl uml Knttll)!. Onn of tho fnll woililliiKH will ho that of MIkm Itnth llollnwny, wIiomi m:aK(tiiii'iit to John Cro HmikH of l'ortlmul, linn hcnn nniioiinn'il. Tho wi'ililhut will tnko plnro nt tho Hollo way homo In tlio llurroll orchard trnct. Mr. mul Mm. Onrnr Connor of In tllmmpollH nro tho ;ui'nla of Mr. mul Mm. John KohIi on tho upper Jack nonvlllo road. Mm. IIonIi mul Mm. Connor nro nlntum. Mr. mul Mm. II. 0, flnrnotl mul children, Mm. Ilrntuoy mul dmiKlitor rcluriii'il Thiimilny from n motor trip to Cri'aconl City. MoHilnmcR IIiiiIko, llnrinon mul DnnlolH, woro tho kiiorIh of Mm. Wnl tlmr nt liny (lolil Momlny. Mr. Vniico mul daiiKhlor, MIhh T.o noro lofl HiIh wook for u motor trip to Portland, Mr. mul Mm. Orlu Crnwfonl mul family hnvo rotinnuil from a vIhU at Hold IIIII. Mltm May Loosoly of Tolo In tho KiiphI of Mr. mul Mm. Kind Schnol- dor, Mm. Vim II. nilhort Ih tho KUCHt of frlonda In ltoaolmrir. MIbh Annii UmiHon Ih vIsltliiK Mrs. A. h. Mnmhull nt Klamath Fnllu. MIbh I.urllo llnilor la vIbIUiik frloml' In l'ortlmul. MIbh Sarali Ilanoy of Morllu la BpoiulliiB n few ilnyH In Modfonl. ' Mr. ntclmrd. Solinlor mul fnmlly loft tlits wook on a cumnliiK trip. Tho iiiiimIciiI portion of tho mirv- lm ul (ho Klritt Motlioillnl rliiiirh mi Hiiiiilny nvi'iiliii:' will ho iindcr tho uilNplioH of t' HnptlHt orclifulni, coiihIhIIiik of tho follnwlni; iimiiiliniii or tho moii'ii lllhlo cIiihh: J. W. J, Mnrlon, conilnrlor; Ho. M. Ilonnoy, flmt violin; II. O. Wink Inson, flmt vielin: l)r, Kmiik (I. Cur low, llorhnrt WIIIIiiiiin, Ktiinlny llnlnlil, Hixoiiil vIoIIiih; i:. C. Hoot, viola' lv',,V. Maddux, vlollniiillo; W N, Offnlt, contrn Imwms John T. Ilro.iillny, piano; II. A. Cmuuly. tympnnl; I). 0. Ilncw'tt, cnriint; l.'itrl J. Ilrntuoy, hima tromhono; II. D. Clilili'Hlor, tenor tromhono; O. ('. KIiik. Haxotiheiio: Allmrt K. Orr. rlnrlnot; Charleii II. Youni;, lloolim flnto mul uiiiiiiiKcr. Tho followliiB Ih tho order or intr vim, hitKlnnliii: promptly nt nlitht o'cleck: Overturn, "Joy to tho World" (llnrnhotiio), ercheHtm: hymn. "Hoftly Now tho I.IkIU 'f Day' (tlottNchnlk), coiiKrenntleiml: Aiok tlo creek: Molectlon, "Tho Old Hwenl Hlory" (Mulloy) orclumtrn; prnyer; Helertlnii, "lloinniixn ("Wo Win l)n"7) (Aurlutr), orrheittrn; Hcrlp turn renillnis; hymn. ' JeHiiH, tho Nnmo IIIkIi Over All" (lloldoii, coiiKreKiillonnl; minoiiiiremitiit; vo nil nolo. "Tho Unit Clioril" (Hnlll vnn), Mm. J. M. (Jreioily with or chi'Hlral nrcemiimilmeiit: ofrertory, "Din '.wel l.li'hcliellen" (lleniutlt). idiot ror cornnt nml tromhone. Memim. lloKiiett mul llmtiiey: ner mon; hymn. "On ward, ChrUtliin Hoi illom" (Hnlllvniil, roiiKroKntloniil; honedlcllon; ' poHlliule, Mnrch, "I'AlKlon lioiix" (WnKtior), orchen tra. Colonel nml Mm. Wnnhhnrn enter- Inlueil liiformnlly nl mippiT Hiitulny nlKht, nt their homo nt Tnhlo Itock. AimiMif ilmlr uiieiitii went Mr. mul Mr. Chmuller Kkiiii, Mr. mul Mm. Conro I'lcro, Mr. mul Mm. Krmtorlclc Itoot, Mr. mul Mr. Kvnii Itenmeii, Mr. and Mm. Ileckwlth, Mow. Mnlrolm Hoot, Cnrpnnter mid Alfred Cnrper. ter. Mm. Wllllnrd Cnmphell entortnlned the Itoynl Auction llrldRo cluh Tliiim day nfternoon. Mm. IMKnrd llnfer cnrrylni; off the honor. Tlio i;iioih of tho cluh wero Mm. Moo nod Minn McKenun of Bnn I'rnnclHCo, Mr. nnd Mm. Peter BteeiiAtrup, Mr. mul Mm ShnplelKh, Mlrni Monlcn Wil cox mul Mr. Ouy Connor hnvo re turned from a camplni; mul huutliiK lrli In tho IiIIIm nonr tho Illuo UmIro mini.1, Mm. Dunlop of Siskiyou Heights. eutorlntned nt luncheon Wedneday. Her KiieMH woro Memlameit Chnrle llrown. Htokoa. Cumpholl, llnfor, Knu- IUh, Hnlndo, llonry Whitley mul Mlii MeKlunon of 8nn l'rnticlco, Mr. and Mm. I.umiilrn nro spend ItiK tho week with Mr. mul Mm. Ci'iirKu Kliii? nt their country plnco. .Tho Pnlnco of tho Klnu," on llutto crook, MIbh Kvolyn Caroy nud MIbh Mnymo Dotiol lofl Thnmdny for llorkeloy, Callfornln, whero thoy will attend unl- vuralty HiIh yenr. Mr. nnd Mm. llutchlnnon mul Mr. nud Mm. MrCurdy hnvo returned from u motor trip to Crater I.nko mul Klamath 1'alln. Colonel nnd Mm. WnHhhiirn mul Mm. Joiioh loll WodnoHdny on n trip to Crater l.nko. Mm. Yockoy mul MIbh llolim Yoclc oy nro hiioiuIIiik n couplo of wook In Han KrauclBCo. Mm. K. I. Jonea haa boon vis- UliiK hor mothor, Mm. 0. K. Canflold nl UrautH Piibh, Mr. mul Mm. (JoorRO Wohn of Klamath Kill la nro vlaltliiR frlonda In Medford, Mr. mid Mm. Mackln nro tho irucatB of Mr. and Mm. W. 0. Ilnynoa of Nena l.auo. Mr. Frnnlc M. Wilson mul family hnvo returned from u ahort cnmpliiK trip. Mm. llnrisrnvo mid dnui;hlor mul Mrs, Morrison nro apondliiK tlio wook nt Colostii, V Mm. I'otor atooiiHtrup loaves not wook to spond n eouplo of wooka t Hliasta SprliiRa, Mm. Oraco Kyro of Kiiroho spout sovornl daya In Medford vIslttiiR frloiuls. Mm. Claronco Knlglit ontortnlnod tho Tuoaday luncheon olub this wool;, Aiinoiiucemontn hnvo hnen rocolvod of tho weildliiR of Mlsn IIuziiI KoIIIiih of Han Knuii'lHi'd mul Mr. A. K. Wnni of Medford, which occurred Thurs day ontnlui; nt Oakland, California, Mm. Warn Is well known In Med ford, IiuIiir tho dniiRhlor of Mr. and Mm. K, T. KoIIIiih of Mlnuenpolls mid havliiR I hod In tho valley Hovorul yearn no, when her paronts owned what Is now known ns the McClatchlo ranch. Mr. Wnro Is secrotnry of tho Jnck- hoii routity I 'air AhkorIiiIIoii nnd wac. formerly recrelnry of tho Medford (kimtuerclnl cluh nud Is well mul fnv ornlily known throiiRhoiil Hoiithorn Orejioii. Mr. mid Mrs. Wnro will make tho trip to Crater l.nko mul upon Ihnlr return will rcnldu nt onr Went Palm street. DurliiR tho recent vlsll of tho Btnto dairy nud food cnmmlitHloiior In Med ford tho Creator Medford club wns linked to ciwiporato with tho com mlNslon In reRnrd to tho sanitary re Kiilntloni hero, particularly as to Ihn solution of tho fly problem, NotulthtitmulliiK It Is tho cluh va cation, when work In moro or less nt n slniulstlll, many of tho mnmbam nro Interested In tho work nud nro mnkliii; plans to muilst In ovury pos sible way. The commissioner has protnlecd to Klio all tho aid possible mul It only remains not only tho cluh members, but every one to help In rnlsliiR the stnmlnrd of Medford In nil sanitary affairs. Miss I. aura Thompson and Mlts Mlnnlo Lay of Tlu Dalles, OroRon, nro tho Rtiests of Mrs. Clcnn I'ahrlc. These Indies are classmnteH of Mm. Knhrlc and will spend sovornl weeks hero. They lenvo Knturdny on n motor trip to Crater l.nko mul Kla math Kails, returnliiK next week. In honor of their Rtiests, Mr, mid Mrs. Mackln, Mr. nnd Mm. W. C. Ilnyues of ltoss I.ano entortnlned nt dinner Thursday uh'.ht. The other KUiHts woro Ituv. nnd Mrs. W. K. .Shield. Mr, and Mr. Win. K. Isaacs mul son. Mr. Joo llrown hud Miss draco llrown returned Tliursdny from n motor trip to Crater Lake. Mr, John Olll nnd family nnd Mr. mul Mm. (Jarflold nro spendlnR n rouplo of weeks cnmpliiR on the Ap- ploKato, Mm. J. M. Hoot nnd Miss Josophlno Itoot leave Saturday for Colpstln, whero they will ipenit several weeks. Mr. nud Mrs. A. Hubbard nnd fam ily left Thursday for nn nuto trip to Crater Inko and Klamath Knlls. Mrs. Clnrenco KnlRht entertnlns nt bridge Saturday nfternoon nt her homo on Kasl Main street. Itov. Itoylo of tlio Christian church mul his sou nro mnkltiR tho trip to Crnter lnko this weok. Mr. mul Mrs, Pllcher nnd family spent sovornl days nt Crnter Luke this week, Miss Claudia Dartlott of Canada Is tho Riiest of her sister, Mrs. lion (laruott. Mm. Wilcox mill daughter. Miss lluth hnvo returned from an outliiR nt Colestln, Mr. nnd Mm. Carl llollbrontior have returned from vIsltliiR friends nt llrowiiHboro. Miss Maud Nichols Is vIsIHiir her sister, Mm. Jobs Iliitler nt Itodmoud, Oro V Mr. and Mm. A. A. Klynn nro on n camplni; nnd liuutliiR trip near Trail. Mr, mul Mrs. W. S. Clay nnd their iilero have returned from a trip to Stewarts .Springs, Cut, Mr. Kvorott TrowhrldRo. leaves Saturdny for Crnter l.nko on his mo torcycle, Mr. Sinter Johnson returned Thurs day from n throo mouth's trip In tlio east. Mr,.' Krnnk Madden Is spoiulliiK tlio week in Boattlo. Mr., nnd Mrs. Stanton Grlffls havo returned from n trip to Now York. Mr. mul Mrs. Win. Stlno linvo fiono to Newport for n vucntlon. Mr. mul Mrs. Allison Jordiut lenvo next wcok on a short camping trip. Tlio koIiIoii weilillni: minlversnry of Mr, nud Mrs. Adam Kchmlilt or Jack sonville was celebrated Friday nt their homo In Hint city, One hit ml rod Riiests of tho pioneer couple Kithered at the Kchmldt homo mul sat down to n munificent batiquot nt 0 o'clock after which to tlio stir rltiK measures of an C-plece orchestra daiirliiK wan onjojed, tho happy cou ple leadlnR the kmiiiI march. Tho wedding ceremony porformed with such succokh by JiuIro Mason BO yenra oro was repealed by W. It. Coleman of Jacksonville and the number of conKratulallonn showered on tho couple who had completed half a century of married llfo wns only exceeded by their heartiness nud warmth. A barrol of Rhino wlno made by Adam Schmidt 7 years aRO wns open ed, toasts wero drank and merriment mid Reed cheer relRtiod until an early hour thin mornliiR. Mr. and Mrs. Hihmldt have lived In Jarknonvllli) nil their lives, and hnvu hundreds of friends throughout tho county. They havo had threo chil dren. Julius Hchmldt of Cortland, California, flcorRo Hchmldt, deceased and Mrs. II. K. Haney of Medford. Julius Schmidt and Mrs. Haney both attended tho celebration as did Mm. Walter Sutton of Port Orford, a daiiRhtor by Mr. Schmidt's first wife. A flashlight was of tho happy cou ple nn they stood beneath tho arch whero they woro wedded for tho sec ond time wns taken by 'Mr. Weston, and many expressed their wish for n picture of one of tho happiest oventn ever held In Jackson county. Tho residence of James II. Henly, 1211 Kasl Main street, wan last night tho scene of a very pleasant and de lightful surprlso party, Rlvon by tho members of tho Methodist Kplscopal church to Mr. Henly and his family, who nro returning to Seattlo to make their permanent homo there. A largo RatkorlriR was present that com pletely filled the house. Delightful refreshments were served, nfter which music wns lint), Miss Clara Wines pre siding nt the p'nno and Mr. Claronco Meeker leading the chorus, Mr. Henly Is mi official of tho Methodist Kplscopal church of this city, and ho and his family havo greatly endoarqd themselves to n largo clrclo of friends who regret ox coedlnRly tholr departuro from us. Many woro tho expressions of lovo and good will on the part of all. Mr. Henly nnd family will bo ac companied to their new home by Mrs. Henly's mother and sister who have been visiting them during tho sum mer. ,- At tho close of tho evening's fes tivities everybody expressed them selves as having had n most enjoy ublo time. Tho cntlro affair was un der the chargo of Mrs. X. II. Tinker, ably assisted by Mrs. A. Wines. Dr. and Mm. J. J. Rmmcns nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Kldd havo returned from n ten days nuto trip. They went to Crater Lake and Klamath Knlls returning by way of tho Sacra mento valloy, Ktircka mid Crescent City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnloney nud children of Juneau, Alaska, nro tho guests of Mr. nml .Mm. K. It. Ilanley and will remnlii for tho summer. Mr. Mn loney Is a promlnont attorney of Juneau. Mr. and Mm. Outhrie and Mr. mid Mrs. Itohort Ituhl leave Saturday on n severnl dnys camping trip to Llttlo Applegate. Mrs. Kubll been visiting Medford and and daughter who havo relatives and friends in Jacksonvlle hnvo ro- turned to the Ir homo In Portland. Harry Jackson of Wlch tho Riiest of her Bister, tnlth. Mrs. Smith and Mm. David Ita, Kan., is Mm. S. S. S daughter nr.o camping nt Colestln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter 'Stoetistrup en tertained nt dinner Tuesday ovenlng nt tho Country club for Mr. mid Mm. Chnrlea Gilbert of San Krnnclsco. Miss K-llzaheth Kllppel, Miss Allle Kllppol. Kred Kllppel and William llliiRlimn loft Monday for n camping trip at Cinnabar. Miss llorthn llrandonbnrg, Miss Isaacs, Carl fllascow nnd Dr. Howard make tho trip to tho uummlt of Mt. Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Krod Cowles and children and Mrs. Woodford havo ro turued from n trip to Crator I.nko. Mrs. Ij. llrown nnd dmiBlitor, nnd Mrs, A. C, Itaudnll nnd sou nro vis iting frlonda In Minneapolis. Mrs. Helen Snedlcor nnd Miss Jon nlo Snodlcor nro apondlng sovornl weeks nt Cnstlo Cralgs, Cal. Mr. Krod Weoks, Mrs. Edith Orr mul Miss Mny Plckons loft Kridny for n motor trip to Crescent City. Mrs. W, F. Isnncs nnd faintly nnd Miss Oraco llrown nindo tho trip to Crator Lake this wook. OF TROUT FRY FIND HOMES Klnle (lame Warden Kinlcv nrrived Friday afternoon with the wlnle fihli ear nnd J 80.0(10 rainbow trout fry, iloitincd for Hie lliitte, hut on nc ropiit of the rcfuwil of the I'neifio &. I'lisleru to limit Hie ear out Hint evening the (rout never reached their domination. It was impossible l hold (ho fry over another JiikIiI, h- nolo volunteers were culled nnd n eollcetion token tip nnd nuto truck hired mid the hulk of Hie fry hauled out to tho Little Apptepile and Little Untie above Mrownslioro. The Iml mice, through the courtesy of the Southern I'aeifie, were taken back to Hold Hill, where II. I). Heed mid oilier Gold Hill citizens placed them in tlin Hofjue. The fry eiime from tlio slate linlehery nt Honneville. They nrnv- eil in Reed condition, n (mhoIiiio en j;ine on tho enr pumping cold nir into flic cniiH. It had been thouchl possible to hold the fry over nnd ship to Hutte KuIIk Saturday, hut Ihe two days' trip hnd proved toi much for the fry nnd rnday morn in" tho I'aeifie & Knslern was re quelled to take them out hy .ieeinl engine. (lencrnt .MiiiuiRer (Jerii; he till' out of the eity. Superintendent Iloltx refiiseil the entitle, cloiminK Hint it inviitvvil hrenkini; the Mnte law in workitur employes; over six teen hour, and no extra crew was available. PlenH of emersrenev fell on deaf cam -"it couldn't he done.' K. A. Ilildreth hnd prcimred to rc ecivc the fry and distribute them nt Hutte Falls, hnvine; ctiRiiced nil the teainn in tho country- Secretary llunily, Horace Kieholson and Will Muller took elmnrc of the distribu tion. J. I). Orth, Milea Cant roll, Lewis I'lrieh nnd otliers loaded their ntitos for the Little Applepnte. V. II. (lore took a load for Jackson creek. II. II. Parsons took another load to htoek the stream running through the 01111110' club crouiuK An nuto truck, under charcc of flame Warden Hiihliard. took an im mense lend to Hrownshoro. Ead lirothers took another load to the Littlo Applegnte. Altogether over 100,000 try went to the two strcnmi, the balance to the Koj;uo. Accompanying the car were Su perintendent WiUon of the Htnte hntcherie-", Henry O'Mnltey. supcrin tendent of government hatcheries Chief Deputy (ane Warden Craig and n jihotographer witti moving pic ture cameras. Saturday tho cntin. party left with local angler for tin Ilogue to secure moving picture's of angling for Fteelhcnd. Sunday they will Nit the Elk creek hntchery, re turning Coiulny to Portland. Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Goro and Miss Mnry Goro havo returned from an outing at Colestln. Miss Kuiilce Munson and Miss Mary Mooro nro spending tho week at Shasta Springs. Miss Phoobo Hanco Is visiting friends In Astoria and will not return for several weeks. Mr. J. W. Suinmervlllo and family nro camping at Klllott Crook, Cal. Mm. J. M. Korest of Yreka, Cal., Is tho guest of Mrs. II. N. Mullen. Mrs. J. K. Olmstend Is spending n fow days at Colestln. "How did tlio Hint know that" Gottlng tho most out of every dol lar you spend Is true economy. You can't get any more than we glvo. ffistt "! You'll go a long way boforo you find anything as good ns Morltol Correctives, 2Cc. In'fnct, thoy'ro Just tho vory thing to tnko with you whon you hlko to tho hills. Nynl's Mosquito Lotion, 25c. Snap Shot Llnlmont, COc. Klrst Aid Pnckot, UGc. Wo novor substltuto In our pro scription department. "Tho sweotnosa of low prlco'sol dom oaunls tho bitterness of poor quality." H.VSKIN'S FOU HEALTH AR IN-LOCAL STREAMS VANCOUVER CARMEN THREATEN VANCOUVER II. C, Auk. 30--Five thouinnd emploveH of tint IJrit ish Columbia Elcetrie 'Hnilwny, ocr iittng the Hyntems of Mlreet raitwayK of Viotorin, Vaneoiiver nnd New WeslmiiiHler with vnrioim inleriirhnn linen, are taking a strike vote today ami tonight, A new working agree ment linn been under consideration for some week and nrhltrntoM on WVdnesilny night nreonted a report nnd recommendation. The vole W 011 the motion to neeeot thin report. It rejection in to ho nccepted ns a volo lo strike. William A. TJrady hns nrrnnged for tho Australian appearance of "Heady Money," "Over Night," "IloiiRht nnd Paid For" nnd other of tho recent American successes. LOOK FOR THIS SACK Drifted Snow Flour means bettor bak ing all around, for bread, biscuits, pies or cakes. Ask your grocer. Try it next time. SPERRY FLOUR CO. V. t 13 '' ul M Money To Loan On improved real estate, Jackson and Josephine counties. Interest 8 per cent. Threo or five-year loans. Commissions reasonable. Insurance that Insures. Fire, Auto, Plato Glass, Employers Liability, Court and Contractors' Bonds. H. S. Room 2, Stewart Bldg., mmm .J... Sold by dealers everywhere and th STANDARD OIL COMPANY v (CAUFORNIA) 4 J PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO, -.jfr( Excursion (0 Colestln iJpcehil train en route to Colestln rcneh Jledford 8!.1( 11. nt. KundnV, August 17, and lenvo nl 8s tfi tu in. Hand mul orehostra will nocompnnv tho cxeursion. Jinny Mnlford fntil ilieH are cainped nt Colestin and a number of picnic dinnerB will ho given nt Colestln tomorrow, TIiom will he u ilmieo in the largo pavilion, In wit tennis, hoxbnll. shooting nnd other attractions. Kelunilng, npo elnl train will reach Medford at 7 p. m. Itounil trtp J?1.10, children half fare. HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY; AWATQI will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion' city. If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a (peck of oil and a clean!: nncc a yesr. It will incraue . (fee life and accuracy of vomt watdk iavc your watcu wiiu us tho Waltham, Elgin, Howard Hamilton, .. Illinois, .. South , Bend and Rockford move ments in all tho sizes. Also the new Gent's Thin Model Full Dress Watch. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Near P. O. Stine Corner Main and Bartlett. . J.'Wi' . 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