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' t'tMT!1 PXGEFOUlf. HEDFOTID' MAID TRTBTJNE. MTCDFOKD. 0U1300N, MOttTVAY, 'ATTCWFvT 18, "tmn. !"S t j 'HJty " r or 5-M',vr , i H v-' IOCAL AND L PERSONAL dlmrloa Caldwell, who has been unending his vacation at Portland, Is In Modtord again, Henry 0. Dox, Harry Lowls and Cliff Dunnlnnton of Jacksonville rondo a trip to Jacksonville Sunday. rroduccr8 Fruit Oo. wis Just re ceived ft largo shipment of 1 II). and M lb. tin top berry baskets, and enn fill ordors In any quantity. Wo also hn,vo on hand a largo supply of the celebrated "Security" orchard lad dcra In nil slx6s. Mr. nnd Mrs. GeorRO Nealo and B. N. Palmer of Central Tolnt tarried In Modtord a whllo Saturday. J. Thorndlko, rotor Flcko, Jr., and II. B. Sltlnn of Jacksonville trans net business In Mcdtord Saturday. ttrs. a. 1U and Loulso E. Hedges, chiropractors and mechana-thernplsts nro now located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. Mrs. Floyd Tcarco of Eaclo Point was In Medford Saturday, visiting her mothor, Mrs. J. J. Fryer. Kodak finishing, best in town, nt Weston's. Mr, nnd Mrs. G. II. ninns were of thoso from Mcdtord who mado a trip to Ashland Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. N. Butlor havo re turned from nn auto trip to Klamath county. For sale, a fow shares of stock of Itogtio River Fruit and Produco asso ciation. Address or call at 71? North Riverside, Medford. 130 P. C, Elbert, formorly with tho Telegram, was In Medford a few days since Ho Is bow connected with the S. P. Co. Vf. It. Brower, proprietor of tho Iloguo Illvor. Argus, was a recent business visitor in Mcdtord. O. C. Leo and Gcorgo Reed havo gono to Crater Lake to assist Super intendent Steel In finishing tho work delayed by W. F. Arant, Xormor sup erintendent. Crater Lake pictures ,n hook if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 228 East Main street, phono 3 20-J. tf F, M. Fryer and F. II. Johnston of Talent spent several hours in Medford Saturday. A. Trucdall, lato of Vacaville, Cal., who has becomo Interested lu tho Tlirco Lodes mine, which Is located In Gallco creek district, has gono thlthqr to assist In development work. 15. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. H71. Mr. Frank Allard of Ashland has bcon visiting In Medford, tho guest of Mrs. B. E. Hancy. . Mrs. O. N. Nelson and Mrs. Adam Schmltt wcro of tho so over from Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. William Barber, tho barber, and his family, who havo been residents of Eaglo Point for somo time, re turned to Medford last week. Fruit treo props Medford Lbf. Co. Tho finest studio In southern Ore gon has been opened by Gerklng & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway east of Star theater. Our work is always tho best, views of all kinds for sale. Tho. best of kodak finishing. Negatives mado any tlmo or place Phono 320-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Shearer wcro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Carey of South Phoenix Sunday. John Murphy, Jr., left Sunday evening for Portland, whero bo will join tho Seventh company on their to Fort Stevens. Screen doors Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. C. It. Rny, her daughter, Miss Mabel, and Charles Ray, Jr., nro of the many who havo gono to Newport from this section. Thoso who wish to vote ut tho coming road bond election must register on or beforo August 26, as registration for that event closes on that day. "Insurance your best asset" nam tho best. PJnco your Insuranco with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right If no writes it. tf Knniuel T. Rawllcs nnd Adam Schmltt loft Sunday cvonlng for Tho Dulles, to attond tho nnuual council of tho Improved Red Men of Ore gon, as representatives of Westonka triho of Medford nnd Oro'gonlnn-Poca-lionlas trlbo of Jacksonville. Tho Amona Blhlo class of tho Bap tist church will hold a food ealo at ptibllo market, Saturday, August 23. 131 Walter Lake of Grants Pass mado Medford a uoclal visit Sunday after noon. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 3U.BX AHurraarx Day Phono 27 Night F. W. Weeks 103-J.2 Phoao A. E. Orr 078-M Miss L. E. Blgolow tho U. S. repro pontntlvo of tho good roads move ment will glvo a lecturo nt tho high school auditorium this evening nt eight o'clock, Illustrated by IPO stcrcoptlcan slides. Tho subject will bo, "Tho Child nn His Road." Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clayvlllp, Miss Myrtlo Clnyvlllo of Medford and Miss Mary Nnselum of Holdrldge, Neb., havo returned from two week's stay nt Newport. , Henry Hoyden nnd fnmlly left Monday for tho Dead Indian country to camp. , J. A, Torney nnd fnmlly aro camped on tho upper Rogue. Fred Alton Hnlght, teacher of piano nnd harmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho correct principles of touch nnd technique In nil grades of study. uarcrm attention given to young children and beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Hatght Music Studios, 11C S. Laurel street, phono 17C-R. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Bradshaw wcro down front Brownsboro during tho week. Mrs. A. A. Putnam and Miss Ollra Putnam of San Frnnclsco aro lato ar rivals In Medlord. Spraguc Rlcgel of Gold Hill nnd F. C. Doromus of Big Sticky wero of the horticulturists In Mcdtord Satur day. Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn has opened an offlco as public stenographer nt tho Medford Hotol. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estate and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able ) 152 Gcorgo McDonough, constnblo ot Sam's Valley district, was a recent visitor in Medford. Prof. P. H. Dally has returned from n hunting trip to tho hills of upper Roguo river district. Mr.and Mrs. D. II. Miller of Gold Hill wcro guests of Airs. J. G. Goble Sunday afternoon. Born, In Medford, Angutt 11 to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Roberts, a daughter. Show cases, sate, desks, cash regis ter at a song. Wo arc selling out. Pacific Motor Supply Co. 129 Frank Karshafer of Jacksonville. who went to Gcttysbuig to attend tho G. A. R. reunion, returned 3turday. Mrs. B. P. M'ttay and her chil dren, who have bcrn visiting in San Franclvo. return-1 -. M.'dford Sat urday. First class grain hay, $12 delivered alfalfa $10. W. II. Evcrhard, phono 6C7-J. J. L. McAhrcn left foi Dunsulr, Cal., SaarJiy for a visit with ula- tlves Hvlnj there. Mrs. May Gresn went to Granta Pass Saturday afternoon, oi a short visit E. O. Trowbridge, Jr., nnd Messrs. Vroman and Dally havo returned from n motorcycle Mp to Crate.' Lake. Mrs. L. G. Lacy of South Phoenix, who has been visiting Mrs. Wulr nnd hor fnmlly ot Griffin crcoK, returned homo sitidsy. Prof, end Mis. P. J. D Giro vis ited ,n (ho sol Hern pa't of tho v-1-ley the forepart of tho week. E. W. Anderson camo down from tho Bluo Lcdgo Sunday as an escort to a lady who went north that even ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Helms of Tal ent and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nether land of Butto Falls visited in Med ford Sunday, Roy WJUIts and II. G. Wiener of Eaglo Point spent Saturday night In Medford. F. L. Dodge of Ashland nnd E. II. Wcsterflold of Phoenix trausactod business In Medford Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Lanco and Mrs. C. Duf fleld wcro Ashland visitors Sunday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farrar wero down from nay Gold Saturday after noon. Captain W. Rawlings and Gcorgo E. Fo of Central Polntx district spent a few hours in Medford Saturday. H. F. Pohland, a prominent banker of Ashland, was a recent business vis Uor In Mcdtord. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Foster of Los Angolcs, who havo been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Ncff, left for their homo Saturday afternoon. Dr. R. C. Kolsoy and Mr. and Mrs, F. Parent wero of tho many who camo to Medford from Gold Hill dur ing tho week. Miss Mnymo Deuel and Miss Evelyn Caroy of Seattle, who has been visiting her, havo resumed their studies at tho University ot Califor nia. Dick Donald, manager of Bud An derson, roturned Sunday from Port land wbe.ro ho has been for tho last week. Bud who is visiting with friends nnd relatives at Vancouver, will return to Medford In a couplo of weeks, and begin to proparo for his return to tho ring Thanksgiving. Soiling out our high grado utoro and offlco furnlturo dirt cheap. Pa cific Motor Supply Co. 120 Miss Ethel nnd Gladys Curry loft last night for an extended eastern trip and will visit New York, Bos ton and Washington, where their father Is with the Census Bureau. B. F. Mulkoy, who has been at tending tho Woodmen of tho World conforenco lu Colorado, haa returned. Threatened during his absonco, by typhoid fovor, ho narrowly escaped tho disease, but not tho consequences and comes back In poor health, much reduced lu weight. C A, Mnlboout arrived this morn ing on a short business trip. B, J. Trowbrldgo has gono east and will visit several ot tho larger cities of tho country beforo returning to Mcdtord. Gcorgo E. Roberts, tho attorney, hns gono to Portland on business In connection with n bankruptcy caso In tho federal court Involving tho Old Chnnnol Mining company ot Jose phine county. Mrs. C. C Kr'lbs of Medford and Mrs. Reeves ot Eaglo Bend, .Minn., have been visiting Mrs. A. A. Porter of Grnnts Pass, who Is n rotative. Tho board ot equalisation tor Jack son couuty, which consists ot tho county Judge, clerk nnd assessor, will meet nt Jacksonville Monday, Sep tember S, and romntn In session a week. All thoso who nro not satis fied wlthclr assessment should ap pear then. Tho party that Is working under the auspices ot tho Oregon Bureau ot Mines has completed Its Investiga tion In Jackson county nnd gono to Joscphlno county, whero It will re main tho balanco ot tho summer. Tho result ot Its labors will bo published next spring. William Vawtor, Gcorgo Gates and Ralph Pierce, who havo been motor ing through Klamath county, via Crater Lake and Pellcnn bay, accom panled by Evans Terrell ot Los An golcs, havo returned. Roguo River Valley Croamcry Is tho name of a new enterprise Just started nt Grants Pass. Tho cream will bo handled by gravity, from the wagon to tho storago tanks nnd then to tho big churn, which has a capac ity ot S00 pounds ot butter. A ten- horso electric motor will furnish tho power. John Buttcrworth, a former resi dent of Ashland, who afterwards bo camo connected with tho railway pos tal scrvlco and wns on tho Portland Ashland routo for a long tlmo, died at tho Oregon metropolis Thursday, aged 47 years. Ho leaves a widow and several children. L. B. Stewart of Roseburg nnd Miss Pearl Dox ot Jacksonville wero united In matrimony at tho rcsldcnco ot the brldo's mother, Mrs. O. N. Nelson, August 1G. Tbcy left for their -future homo Sunday ovcnlng. Albert F. Tengwald of Denver, Colo., arrived last night and will spend a fow weeks visiting his broth er, C. Y. Tengwald. Whllo horo ho will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wcstcrlund. A. A. Davis, tho Medford capitalist arrived Sunday from Oakland, whero ho has spent tho summor In connec tion with sovecal business deals. IUi will spend a few days In Medford and then return to complcto several largo transactions pending In tho bay city. Somo two hundred nnd fifty Roguo river valley peoplo spent Sun day at Colostln. Tho weather was delightful, and tho rldo thoroughly enjoyed by nil. BOBOLD HILL E In rcsponso to numerous Inquiries from Gold Hill and Roguo River re garding tho location of tho highways to bo Improved, provided tho road bond Issuo carries, County Judge Tou Vollo has written tho following open letter: To tho Citizens ot Gold Hill and Roguo River: It is tho county court's Intention to lmprovo tho county road through both Gold Hill nud Roguo River, provided tho bond Issue carries. Thoy will bo on tho paved county highway. F. L. TOU VELLE, County Judge. The Commercial club desires to rnnko n first-clnbs nhewinj: of flow ers, fruilH, vegetables mid granm in the exhibit building. They will ho tastefully urrungcd labeled uud enred for. Help tho club ndvortiso this beau tiful valley with nn exhibition of what can bo jrown here, with j-our hearty co-operation tho diwpluy enn he made very uttractivo nud cntor- iaiuliiK, not only to the Btruugcr in our city, hut you will nlso bo in clined to call nud sco wluit others nro doing. Ulna invitation- is ox tended Jo all towns in the valley. AND ROGU V AV ROAD WELSH BREAKS ; CALLS OFF RITCHIE BATTLE SKATTI.K, Wnsh., Aujj. 18.-diet Molntytv, proiuolim? (ho Ritchie WVIsh championship fiuht, whioh wns called off owing lu nu injury (o Wi'Mi's hand, today wired tonus to "Frenchiu" Vuiso, lightweight ohum pion of Canada, for n bout wUh Ritchie Labor ilny. lloforo Iho day in over VnUe's mnuncer, Tommy Swift, will either have ueoopled or refused the offer. The (onus nnenrod lo ho nroe nl)!o (o VniKc this morniui;. lie is now confined to his home in Kenton with the grip, but hi phymi'inu states that ho would ho uhlo lo get into condition in limu to moot Hilchifl Labor day, Vniso nnd Uilohie Imve met onco before, lioxiiiir n two-round o.hihi tiou ilurinc tho olininpiou's vnmlo illo engagement in Soul tie. Ritchie' speed nnd olovemos wero fur (on groat for Vnio ut that lime. Since (hen, however, Vniso linn improved wonderfully, in iho meantime having won the lightweight championship of Canada in n fifteen-round go with Joe Hnyloy. Vnise probably will he nllowed lo woic.li in nt i:i." pounds ringside. The bout is to he fifteen round nnd will be hinged nt llrihouse. It nppcnrs certain Hint the (onus vill he noccptcd, ns it in generally be lieved tho Frenchman would be glud to get n ehnuee nt the title. TO E TO VISIT T Assistant Secretary of tho Interior Miller and wlfo will arrlvo In Med ford on train 15 Tuesday accompany ing Mrs. Franklin K. Lnno, wlfo of tho sccrctnry ot tho Interior. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins accompany them from Portland. At Medford, Mr. Miller will bo takon on nn auto rldo through tho valley by tho Medford Commercial club, nnd to Crater Lake Wednesday morning. Ho will meet Superin tendent Steel at Prospect, and bo ac companied by him to tho lako. Mr. Mlllor's visit Is oven moro Im portant to this section than Mr. Lano'a would bo, as ho has direct chargo over tho national parks. 10 ADVERTISE APPLE PORTLAND.Oro., Aug. 18. Hood River will havo tho honor ot being practically tho first section of tho country to send forwnrd a brand of apples that will bo advertised under tho projected campaign. Tho formation of tho Hood River Fruit Growers' Exchange by somo of tho lending producers of tho world famous section, will start tho ball a rolling in tho advertising campaign, which has for Its duol object tho se curing of a hotter market for pro ducers and tho obtaining ot hotter fruit by consumers. Tho Hood River Fruit Growors' Exchango, which will bo watched ovor by A. I. Macon, one ot tho best known npplo men of tho Pacific Northwest, has allied Itsolf with tho Northwostorn Fruit Exchango of this city and will market its output of Spitzenberg and Yollow Newtown ap plea undor tho hitter's brand. Whllo tho organization ot tho Hood River Fruit Growers' Exchango la as yet composed of fow growors becauso It was started after most ot tho fruit had boon contracted to other parties, tho promoters say that many havo already signified their Intention of shipping undor its auspices next season. SEEK DISPLAY OF EdIFEAT FAIR An effort is being- inndo (o pro vide nn extciiHivo display of gamo birds, nnimals nnd fish for tho Pan ama exposition nt Snn Francisco, The county court will ho asked to feature this rusourco of southern Oregon, uud State Game Warden Finloy promised to co-operato in bringing tho subject boforo the Ore gon fair commission, Taxidermist liurllctt hns a fine collection available ns a starter and is willinc; to contract with the county nnd stulo in dovotiue much ntiontion ' to Jhie feature, . . . HAND MILLER UE ARRIV LAKbON UESDAY ESPFE SEEKS TO BLOCK POWER OF 111 COMMISSION SAN' FIJANTISCO, Cat., Aug. 18. An important lest ouho involving the nuthoritv of (ho California xtuto inilnmd commNoton lo nuthorUo or iefuo to nulhnrlxo note iuct bv uiilroiul.4 wns begun ho'furu I'uilod Stale Judge William Van Flee! hoio today. The Southern Pneitlc MiiiKht to oiiioiu the commUnlou, tho attorney general and Iho ditiiel at torney of Sun Fnuioinou from con templated criminal proooedinn ngainst tlte company in ouho it in xued $11,000,001) worth or car truil nolo without firit hceuriui: pcruuV aton from Iho oonuniwioii, Tho Kioto nulhorilios coinbntlcd this move by filing n motion to din miss tho triplication fur the luium liois Mnx Tholon, nlloruoy for tin inili'imd enmmUnion, presented iho argument in behalf of Iho ntal lo f'ltc Judge Van I'loel. A mot ion for uiKiuifitini wns iinncu on inose wren nro'.ositions first, (hat n court of equity hnn no jurisdiction to nipiti n eriminnl prosecution; neooiid, that n fcdeinl court has no jurisdiction In c.xerci! ntithoiitv over thin vixfs because it it in effect nu notion nuiiinst (ho stU) of California, nud third, that (ho Southern Paoifii ha n speedy nnd adequate remedy nl !nv, being iirnilegfd to enrrv th" cnmtui.-i'douV ruling dircvtlv to tho htnt'o supremo court for review. The Southern Pacific intend buy ing rolling stock ntiil other equip- men for nt-ile nnd inlonMntr life with the propced if 0,000,000 issuo of holes. WEEK'S PEAR SHIPMENT SHOWS FIFTY CARS Something over fifty cars of Bart lett poars left Medford tho past week and nearly every ono had been bought In ndvnnco nt prices ranging from $1.75 to $2.00. Many other cars havo been ordered so tho shipments of tho noxt fow days will exceed thoso of tho past week. Many orchnrdlsts, especially thoso who havo largo orch ards havo not nenrly completed tho first picking of pears. In which only tho largest aro takon off, so tho en tiro Bnrtlctt crop Is likely to exceed tho estimation ot 2t0 cars. Tho Produrors Fruit compnny sold two cars of Bartlctta at $2.00 por box f. o. b. Medford Saturday. Ono of theso Is to go to Philadelphia and ono to Washington, I). C. Tho Washing ton purchasor Is ono of tho most prominent fruit buyors of his city nnd hau for his patrons tho officials of tho government, so President Wil son Is likely to ho served with Mod ford pears. How to Heal a Stubborn Abscess A Home Method Sure to Re store Flesh to Natural Health. Do not cover nny oxternnl sorn io as to Intcrfcro with perxplrutlon anil tho formatlun of proluctivo irnbii. Keep It clean ii nil tmnrianuil. If It In a "tub liom cao, lluuli yuur Mood with 8. 1). H. This fumou blood purlflor worlia won lor. And you cun null h'lvo your Mood a Kood, thorough tloaiu'nif by ualnir H. H. U. Thrra la no neod for tuiyono to bo (lmpomlent over tho III no of blood InipurlMoM. No inottor how lmilly thoy attack the syatunt or how unslitlitly become tho skin, Jut remember there In otio ItiKredlvnt In a B. a that no utlmulutci lha cellular Il3uca throuKhout tho body Hint each electa I In own cmtntlal nutriment rrorn tho blood. This mearm that all decay, nil break Ini; down of Ihu tlsuucs, la checkod and repair work bot;lns. H. H. H. tint such a opoclflo liillucnco on all local ccllu im lo prvHurvo tliolr mutual wtlfnni ami afford a proper relative aimlitanco lo each other. Moro attention In liiltur Klven to conHtructlve meillclno than over before, anil 8. H. H. U tho hluheat achievement In thin lno. Do not fall lo iret n bottle of 8. H. H. to ilny. You will ho iiHtonlnhcd ut tho romiltu. If your ntmrrmt 1m of Hiich a liaturo Ihut you woulil lllta lo ronuuU n apeclnllat, wrllo to tho Mtitlcal Dept., The HwUt Hpecllla Co., 187, iiwlfl Labo ratory, Atlunta, Oa. MBEBBB NU JIQNB Wear Iho Nu Ilono Guaranteed Cor- not, For Salo ny josi:phlvi: i- claimc 1110 Went -111) Htroct CHICHESTER S PILLS UlVUoNIt IIIIANU l'ILIJt,fr lkul.(. l.bfiwl vlillu.wolllI.Blf.,I.AlylKtUtU SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I i ftitt m.t. 4'bf.ckM-ura IUbiT Ilr.V I'llKIa Ilt4 l UI4 in.l.llkrV U.c, imIcI via, lllua MUiom.f TU um v(h r. Djr ofTfur...!. w g13 1 N.IHrH.TEKH w m NOTHJI! SEVENTH COMPANY. All inoiubera will report tor drill this evening nl 8 p. in. It la very Important that ovory inoinlior at tend. UAPT. A. W, DEANU, lly O. Y, TKNGWALI), First Sergeant. TOO LATE TO (IliASHII'V. FOUND -Hunch ot ko)s, ownur ap ply to Dr. Rlokert. 12 LOST Hunch ot keys, botwoen Med ford and Orator Lake. Think at Prospect or nu grado to brim, A dollar reward. E. II. French. 120 ECHOES FROM PHOENIX I'hoonlv llnppeiiltiKS ,M)H liitoi(-it 'Our ItenilerH. After rondliiK of bo many peoplo In ottr town who havo been cured by llnnn'fl Kidney TIIIh, tho munition nnlurnlly urines: "Im thU itiedlnluu ouunlly BurcenHtttl In our nelRhhnrliiK townn?" Tho Konoroun ntnluinont of tlitrt IMiooulx rehldeut loaves no room (or doubt on thbt point. Mm. J. Waterman, riionulx, Ore i;on, KityH: "I havo no hcidtntlon In rt'Cotnini'iidluK Doan'a Kidney I'IIIh no I havo hail ampin proof ot their merit. Over-oxortlon or bolus on my fret for nny loiiKth of tlmo, canned my back to arho and nont Hhnrp palm throtiKh my loins, l'reuuent bond nchea and iipolln ot dlr.xliirna alro bothered me. I knew thnt my kid iieyH wero nt fault nud benrliiR Uonn'a Kidney 1'IIIh highly recommended, I procured a nuppty. 1 lioRau uhIui; them nud they relieved tho dltrirul tlea which had no Ioiik dtHtrciuod mo." I'or nalo by nil dealerx. I'rlco CO cenlit. roxtor-Mllhurn Co., lluffnlo. New York, nolo aouta for the United State. Homembor tho namo Uonn'a and tnko no other. TO s CHMIDT s nticix iu:aso.vaiim: anh WAYS Till: HA.MI1 AT Cooo.Stwcs OIM'OSITIJ lt)ST OITICi: , E.D.Weston Official Photograplior of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Tost Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Iflash lights Negatives made any time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 S PAGE THEATRE TWO .NIHIITH TIIIJKHDAY ANH l-'IHDAY, AUdUHT ai-SU. Wonderful rroiliiclloii Correct Wrilon of Hraiuit Quo Vadis Tho picture which ban Htnrtled both tho aiuunumout uud rolluloUHlov IiiK peoplo of tho world. Uncquulcd lit tho hlutory of motion photography. Added to tlila twoutluth century wonder tho moNt uurprbiluK natural hlutory I"otl"ctlo,, i . I j, ;teli' iv auayftiAfcsltt Wildest America Itaro (lamo In Their Natlvo LalrH Tho I'roHorvntlon of tho Nohlo Klk WoIvoh UrlzzlleH Hob-CatH Wild Cattle Utilitcm Trapporu Oruph Ically Shown Ainorlcu'u Wondorland OoyaorH TorroutB. . WHY fit) TO HWlTZKHIiANI)? HKM A.MIJIIKJA KlIIST TIIK C1HKATKHT HUCCKHH Ol-1 '1'JIK HIMSNK 1IUAMA. Thcflo pIctdrcH aro bolntf oxhlbltod In the loudliiK thcatoru on tho conBt, and nro handlod by truvolllnt; ozpolta. ' i(, CURTAIN 8:15 P.M. a HOURS AM) 00 I Draperies Wn enrry a vory cotupleln line of ilrnpurliiH. liu'n ourtaliiN, nxtur ih, nto nml iln nil alitMdfn nf iljihiipilriltiK. A NpiMitnl mini In look utter thin work rxoliiMViily nnd will uh'u n muni Mtirvlcn nil In iiokhIIiIh to Kt Ml oven I hit turnout ulllen. Wook3 & McGowan Oo. WOOD lly tho Tlor, Cord and Citr I,ol Under MIk Hhud VAMiKV rtllOli CO., TKI. 7(1 W. I guayle, I'rop. Ilttt'coimor (o Hulrtmteln. I'ir ami Wont Hocoml Htn. THE INIVERSITY1J0F SOITHEKN OREGON HAS AIHMCI) A Preparatory Course to otinblu IIioro who havo not com pleted tliolr publlo nnd hluh nchool coursed, a chnuro to prepnro for tho regular utilvorlty courmm, nnd a I ho to help thono lio nro propnrliiK for tho county nud ntnto teacheru cortt (Uulcn. Tho iiiitiJt'cU that will bo liirludod In thin coumi) nro an fellnwn: Arltli mntle, nlKi'lirn, c.tmtuutry, Intln, cram mnr, pb)idoloi;y, ItUtory, etc, Tiiltlmi for nboto tiiurno for nltin tiuiniliH ijtun, If you nro lutoreted call up I Im president, Dr. It, W. MncCiillounti. I'rofpectiDi ready In n fuw ilnyn, ItoKlHtorliiK dnyii on Monday, Wtidnt'mlny nud I'rlday, S to 13 p. in. niTY-NKCONII ANNUAIj Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM Sept.29-Oct.4,1913 A wholo week ot plcnouro nud l'roflt iH'-io.imm) orii:m:i in i'Uiumiu.mh On AKrlruliiirnl, MtenUirk, l'oullry, 'IVvlllo nud OIIht IMiltiltn Home race, HIiootliiK Tournament, I'lroworkii, Hand Conrnrtu, Kuiteulrii llxpoidllon, Cbllilreu'a I'lnyKround and other freo nttrnctlomi, lucludliii; !lo)d and Oitlo'ii Ono Itlui: Clrcu. Treo Camp (Iroundii. You nro Invited Haul fur Premium Mm nud lhilry IlliinU ltcluriil rat oh on nil rnllnmiU ' I'or partlrulurN nililremi I'ltANK .Mi:Ui:i)ITM, Korclnry Kalein, (r(Koti ISIS THEATRE I'IIOTOIMjAYH TOUAY A HI'llttT OP Till! 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