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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1913)
,,,,,,.,.,, ,,,.,,-.,,,,,.,,,. ,..,. P, , 11 iiwiie-axaaaea-aajeaaa-itaveieaaieiespiejesefea fH t RU. Ill lV I. b V b wi . r fe KVJ ' i( ? t . I v. : t 4 IT ?"' ' PXGEFOUR SEEDFORD' MAID TRTBUNW. MEDFOUD, OKKOOyr. MONDAY, RRPTWIMIWU 1, MM. .u.'rrnaami ivt.r& - jhhi.uj "j '. ' i-'- 'J Medford Mail tribune AN INt)KlnNIr.NT NISWH!AIKll 1'UllMHlIi:!) 1JVKUY AKTKltNOON KXCKVT SUNDAY 11V TUB MKDKOltl) 1MUNT1NO CO. Tlio TlttnncrnUo Time. Th MciUont Mntli Tlio MciUord Tribune, Tho Hotith- cm UreRonlnii, Tlio AMufttul Trlminn. Office Mall Tribune llullulne, :S-:J-SD North Kir lrct; telephone T6. HOW ROAD BONDS BENEFIT THE FARMER'S OWN ROAD. ' Official Paper of tlio City of MciUoru. Official J'npcr of Jnckson County. CllJOUOll I'UTNAM, IMItor nml Mnnnwr ltatcrtst nil ttccoml-vlass matter nl Mclforil. Oregon, under tho ncl of March J, lSTD. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One jvar. by mall . ...., 1 5. 00 Onn month, by mull..,. .. . ,S0 'er month, 0llril by carrier In, Aloilfonl, Jacksonville nnJ Cen tral 1'olnl - -. KO ftntimlay only, by mull, per year . 5 no Weekly, per yenr. ,. - . 1.60 BWORW CXBCU&ATXOIT. Pally nvorairo for eluven months ond Iiir NoTrmbor 30, 1911, 1751. Tlio Mall Tribune, Is on iwlp nt tho IVrry News Stand. Ban rrnncUco. Piirtlnmt Hotel Now Bin ml, 1'ortlnnd lVirtlnml Nuinii Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, .Seattle, Wash. rnU Xentrt Wlr TJnlttd rreti Blspatchee. xsroB. okueacm. Metropolln of Southern Orvcon ami Northern) California, nml tho fastcnt Krowlnc city In Oregon. rosiulatlon U. a consul 1910 8510; cMlumtol, 191310.000 llvn hundenl thoiiMml ilollnr Gravity water Ryntvni oomplotisl, kIvIiik finest Mtpnly pure mountain water, and 17.3 miinR or aii-coot pnvcii. t'cwtnfflco rct-elptii for year ending Nnmler 30, 1H, allow Increase of 19 rur cent,- Itnnner fruit city In Orecon Ilogun lllvcr Hpltxrnberir apples won svvt-cp-ntnkon prUo ami title of W GAS V T TRYNG COME AK WITH AM OAKLAND, Cnl., Sept. 1. Ail "WolpiKt nnd Joe Azevcdo hml tiling nil to themselves (oilay, puc;iMienlly, around Snu Francisco Hay, no other plovo contests leinjr scheduled for Labor tiny. Tho two liglitiveiclitit met in n ten-round liout nt tho Oak land Wheelmen's oluli this afternoon. Wolpnst wns n two to ono Tnvorite in tho betting with practically no Auvcdo moucy in sigbt, Wolnst thoult. ho did little trniuinc seemed to ho in pretty fair Mmpc, nnd ap parently was not suffering from his injured hand. Azcvcdp trained ns if for a rhnm pionship battle nnd wns in splendid condition. He declared he did not fenr cither Wolgnst's reputation nor his much touted body wallops. The cx-fhnnipiou has regnrded the mntoh lightly, nnd this led ninny to be liovc thnt ho might meet with n sur prise, for Azcvedo is nn o.xception nlly strong lad nnd of Into has shown considerable improvement. Four preliminary bouts, the first Marling nt 2:30, preceded the main event. It wns expected thnt W'olgnst nnd Azcvedo would enter the ring nbout 3:30 p. in. Jim Griffin refer rccd the fenture bout. SOMU tTnekson County fanners, living in isolated Uls triots, object to tho proposal to bond the eountv for coiKstvucting a county highway because their own prop erty does not abut on the highway ami it does not mean an improved highway to their doors. The viewpoint is a narrow and selfish one, for what benefits one section of tho county directly, indirect.lv ben efits alt sections. Moreover the proposed highway ben- outs a greater number oL people than any other road ex penditure possibly could, and all the other people will in directly benefit thereby. Courthouse records show that for many years tho bulk of tho money spent on roads in Jackson County has each year gQite onto this one road and it is still going upon it. "With this road eared for by the bond issue and out of the way, the money hitherto annually spent upon it, can be used for the improvement and construction of lateral lines and isolated highways. In other words, with the niaip county highway pro- wuru iui, Jiuiiicv win uc uvutiauic .tur cuumy itiaiiH. it the bonds do not carry, there will be slight chance for the construction or improvement of these other roads, for this ono road will continue to absorb tho bulk of the annual tax levy. Another feature to bo considered is the county court's contract with tho federal government for the improve ment and subsequent maintenance of fiftv miles of jural mail routes in tho valley. This lifty miles of road litis hitherto taken about all there was in the general road fund not. needed for the main trunk line, so that the road funds hitherto spent on the trunk Jine and postal roads will,, if tne bonds carry, he available for remoter sections, and make possible expenditures m the Apnleijate, Romu .River, Butte Creek, Antelope and other regions of sparser population. i Thus, the farmer who votes for the bond issue is not only voting tho county its greatest improvement, but is also voting for needed road improvements in his own lo cality, which cannot be made until the main county high way is out of tho way. AUTOS NEEDED tF0R BOTANISTS' IP TO LAKE The committee in chiugo of Iho. vntcvtutiiiuoiit of tho world bolnn- Nls, duo to nnivo in Med ford WVd nesdny morning nt fi:'J'J o'clock, have issued mi invent civH for uutos to bo used In tuning tho noted initors to Crater Lake. Curs uro needed, nnd those willing In contribute u share towards tho. proper entertain ing incidental to the itdt ore asked to we cither Prof. O'dnin, S. S. Smith or 0. K. (lutes. .Three, of the tlio cars placed nt thu disposal of the committee will liu unable to or rivo from northern California in time. The ladies of the parly will be entertained by the ladies of the (1 renter Med ford iilttli nt a luncheon nt the Hotel Medford, nml the men nt the rnivorMty club during their nlny. PEAR SPECULATORS SELLING AT LdSS AT EASTERN I IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW .T ' l ) . What Heap of llapplncNM It Woiib' Ili-Ing to .Mcilfnul Homes Pioneer Days, the War and Crater Lake I BASEBALL SCORES I t - ; Xatioiml NI2W YOIIK, Sept. h Tho Olivnta nml tlio llravos battled for ten tun Ihkh In tho mnmliiK Kiuuo hero to day, New York finally winning a to 2. Scere: It. II. K. iioBton a n a Now York 3 7 1 Ilntterlea: Hess and Wlinllns; Demarco and .Movers. BUCKING BULL NERO AT COUNTY FAIR Tho famous bucking bull Nero that rcmnlned riderless nil through tho Hlka Rodeo at Klamath Valla arrived at tho Ilanloy ranch Saturday after noon so as to bo present at tho county fair. Dr. Helms will go out to tho ranch nnd bring' him Into tho city at onco. , Tho bull Is a gentle old customer with nono of tho herodiUry aversion (o red parasols so common to bo cat tle. Ho llkco to bo petted, fed, played with and everything but ridden but so strong is hla.areralon to being ridden that tho management of tho fair as sociation consider themsolves fairly safo in offering 10 to any ono who can rldo him ton seconds at tho fair. A dollar a socond is ovon cnoro money than John I), makes 60 there aro a number of local buckarooa that are looking forward to riding tho animal. Ho will probably bo bought by the management of tho fair for future use but ho has only been rented for this occasion. Four days wero taken to lead him overland from Pelican bay. Among tho buckarooa that will try for the $10 In a young Klatnnth Falls man who succeeded in riding the fa mous Irish outlaw, Grizzly Murphy, at tho ltodro. Find Body. Search Ends. RALKM. Ore., Sept. 1. A ncnrclt of nearly two weeks is ended hprp today by tho finding of the body of Mrs. Mary Guild, aged GO, 111 tho Wllhimotto river. Mrs. Guild; who had been in ill health, escaped the vigilance of relatives nnd disap peared from her homo August 11), leaving a note baying she intended to drown herself. Quinine New Rabies Cure. RT, LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 1. Injec tion of quinine, is n euro for the rn bjes, according to announcement lioro today by Dr. Downey Harris, city bacteriologist. Dr. Harris de clared ho cured Charles Ileurdsley, Hged 7fi, with ninety grams of qui nine injected every threo days. Ily Fred Lockley in Oregon Journal. "When I wns n boy of 17," suid Judge V. M. Colt ip, an Oregon pio neer of 1S51, "thev were raising two Oregon regiments to go to the front. Probably the recruiting officers act ed in good faith in promising us we would soon be in active service nnd on the firing line, but the secretory of war ruled otherwise. He took all tho regulars from the west nnd had the Oregon troops take their places so we never got unv nenror Gettys burg nnd Cold Harbor than tho Cas cade mountains or Crater Lake. "Oregon raised a regiment of in fantry and a regiment of cnvnlry. I enlisted at Camp linker, near Phoe nix, in southern Oregon, in Company C, First Oregon cavalry. Our cap tain's name wns William Kelly. Frank 11. Whito wns first lieutennnt. and I). C. Underwood wns second lieutenant. "On July 11, 1803, our colonel, Charles S. Drew, was ordered to go to the Klamath country nnd find n location for n government poat. That wns n central point for the Modoc, Klnmath nnd Piute Indinns. We lo cated Fort Klamath. General W. II. Odell surveyed out the mile square for tho government headquarters. "Supplies wero brought in from Jacksonville, about 98 mile distant. The road was extremely bad, m Cap fain Frank II. Spragtio was ordered to take a detail of twenty men nnd find n lower pass over tho moun tains nnd if possiblo find n more feasible, routo for n road to Jack sonville. "I wna company clerk, nnd I wns nt headquarters when Captain Spragtio returned from hU trio and reported. Ho told of discovering a most wonderful lake in n ernter like depression in tho inountninH. He snid, 'I believe it i tho mot won derful Iako in tho world.' "This wns in October. Next Sun day n party of twenty or more of us went to see tho lnke. Its grund pur nnd majesty simply rendered us speechless. Colonel Itoss wns one of our party. Hintorians hnvo sinco wrongfully given him tho credit for discovering the lake. "In writing n report to tho gov ernment of tho result of his explor ing trip, Captain Kpiague wanted to givo some name to the lake. It wns discussed by various officers. Cap tain Spraguo wanted to call it Lnko Mystic, but finally yielded to tho others nnd named it I.ako Majesty. Look in the old government rcpoVts nnd you will rco that that was tho original nnmo given to Crater Lake. Tho Indians had known of the lake, mid a few white trappers had spoken of it. "After thrco years of service in Scott Duimwiy. She is tho editocof n paper called The Kew Northwest, publUhcd in Portland. She is go ing to talk nt tho church tonight "I wns nn cnthtifinstic worker for ITorneo Greeley, who was running for president. I took tea nt the Da vis liou-io and met Mrs. Dtimwnv I was nsked to servo as chairman of the meeting nnd introduce Mix. Dutl iwny. I did so. She had met Grant and Greeley, nnd how she did go for Hnrnce Greeley. Sho told of her in tervicw with Greeley, and of nsddng his position on tho woman suffrace question. 'This is whnt he told me,' Mud Mrs. I) 11 111 way: 'I'll tell you ladies plainly, God mnde men nnd women different phyhieally nnd men tally; I like to see women women, nnd men men, nnd I don't want to sco n lot of women usurping men's functions.' ".Mrs. Duniwny probably to this day doon't know why her audience was so much amused while she wns pitching into Horace Greeley. There I was working tooth nnd toenail for Greeley, nnd noting ns chairman of a meeting where my enndidnto wns being vigorously nssniled. Mrs. Duniwny, Jiowcver, has lived to see her cause triumphant." REAL HOME COMING IS CELEBRATED, SAMS VALLEY A rcnl home-coming, nt which the cepsus of sons, daughters, nnd grandchildren totnls twenty-two, has been in progress nt the ranch homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Shel ley, residing two miles cast of the Snm'u Valley noetofficc. Thos-o who have returned to tho old home for a week with thoir parents nnd near est of kin nrc, Mrs. A. C. Armstrong of Tangent, Or., Mrs. II. J. Seide- rminn of Helena, Mont., Mrs. K. II. Ilathon nnd husband of Hillings, Mis souri, O. II. P. Shelley of Helena, Mont., W. F. Shelley and wife of Al bnny, nnd C. E. Sholley of Helena, Mont. Four sons htill resido with their pnrents nnd assist in tho op eration of tho ranch. During the coming week the mnjorily of the company will return to their homes, nlthotieh several will remain for a longer visit. This was tho first re union of tho family in seventeen yenrs, nnd photographer E. I). Wes ton, of Medford, was specially en gaged to visit tho Shelley homo uud poso tho remnrkablo family group. Gold Hill News. National IlllOOKt.Y.V, Sept. 1. Walker wnst touched up for twolvn lilts, and Philadelphia won tho morning r.nnio from Ilrooklytt, c to 2. Sceru: 11. II. IC. Philadelphia 0 12 a Urooklyn a 1 Hatterles: Seatou and Kllllfer; Walker nml .Miller. American PHILADELPHIA, Soul. l.Tho Senators went all to piece.t in thin morning's gamo here, and tho Mack nu'ii, behind llcndor, played fault lessly and won. Scere: II. II. K. Washington ,'. 1 n 0 Philadelphia , 4 7 0 lmtterles: Iloehitng, Ottilia nnd Ilonry; Uendor nnd Schnng. American CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 1. Speed on tho bases and clean play In tho field won for Cleveland In tho morning gamo with CIiIcuko. Cicotto was bit hard and IiIh support was poor. Score: n. 11. e. Chicago 2 0 4 Cleveland 0 10 1 Ilatterlcs: Cicotto and Schalk; James and O'Neill. POKTLAND, Ore, Sept. I. The fruit situation Ik smoldering nt inist- eru points and at this distance thorn is 110 lulling what is going lo hap pen. TI1010 is i)o life or snap lo the, trade in any lino jiict uov and con ditions aro such that it, is impo-oil-hie (o forcondt with any great do. grce of necuinoy when the tide will turn. Everyone is talking apples, lo bo suiv, but it is 11 positive fact that iiono aio ronllv taking any money out of the banks to pay for those supplies they are talking of liiMulllup. Everyone U holding his ear to the ground nml all arc watching Iho other fellow. It seems to he 11 giimo of hide and seek and everyone U seeking. Tho penr situntion hns boonine chronio with weakness, On every side ilitnstcr has pjot early nnd lal bitjcrs of the fruit nt Paeifio coast centers. Ycstenlav there was n loss of nppro!mntoly Hoc a box in tho New S'ork maikel. This was the first simi of that market s oversiip ply. Everyone has been ru-dilng their ponr to New Yoik nnd among the chief losers will ho the Callfoi nia interests. Word has pomo from f hioaco lmt some of the cars of Medford Ilarl letls which the Northwestern Fmil Enrhnngo sold from t.K0 to .l.tl0 t, o. b. Rogue river valley, had sold on the Windy City market again nt a very linitiNomo loss to the buvon Notwithstanding this fact there have been no rejections , of Oregon Hurt et by the eastern iiilunxilsj tho lat ter taking tluir mediiiue as be comes a legitimate speettla'.or. Hard to do hntinowork with an nob lug buck, llrlugH you hoiirti of nilsety at lei sure or at world If women only It now tho rautio that llarkaclm pnliis often coiilo from Weak kidneys, 'Tvvoubt Nave much iiooiIIohm woo, Dunn's Kidney IMIIh aro for weak l;ldiio)H, ltead what a Medford cltliou nays: Mm. Mur VVIiiturhnldor, nimr W. .Inckson St., Medford, Ore,, says: "1 timul Doau'u Kidney IMIls with heme flclnt reitulti wtum nuffcrliiK from kliluey troubln anil I know of other nnrmiini who havo taken thiiin with micccKH, Hluco I unci Donn' Kidney PIIIh about a )cur hko, I have not had tho leant trouhtu from my Mil iitiya. Thl remedy iIuhctvch my hearty oiittormimmit." "When Your Hack Is Lamo -Ito- member tho Nnmo," Don't Dimply nnk for a kidney remedy- ask dlv Utility for Dean's Kidney Pills, the snuio that Mrs. Wlntorhnldor had the remedy bucked by homo tostl many. fiOc nil ntoren. Foster-Mil- bum Co , Props., Ilutfnlo, N. Y. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE PIIOTOPiaVH TODAY A OltKAT MLJitOI'OMTAN NEWH PAPDII Educational A HOLT I'ltOM THE SKY Kaluiu Drama , , THEHPELL Vltagraph Drama PA NAVM Fa rco Comedy THE COr.NT L'OliH uathing Comedy Heio ToliioiToiv THE DIAMOND MY8TEIIY 111 Two UeelM 01 . Obstinate Acne "Quickly Yields Fine Remedy thnt Clnnri 1 Skin of Pimples on Checks, lcmplca, bides of Noto and Chin. Ml PLAYS OL DARTMOUTH INKS American nOSTO.V, Sept, 1. Invincible pitching by Moslcy enabled Ponton to shut out Now Yo-k In tho morning gamo here, C to 0. Score: II. II. E. Now York 0 4 1 Iloston C 12 0 Datterles: Scbulz and Swoopoy; Mosley and Cady. HANOVEU. N. II., Sopt. 1 Presi dent Wilson motored hero today from Cortilih nnd plned golf at tho Dart mouth College links. Ills opponent wns Dr. Grayson. It was learned that thu latest despatches from Mexi co aro rcuimurliiK and that tho prcsl dent Is undecided whether to return to Washington tomorrow. -rikiMtm 1.1 n. .1. IS.rU. Ywt IUmmL InMfU caa'l tiiiu CHICHESTER S PILLS J"?C t4lMt AlirWr.lrt.f i t:il ttXa tlfcn.r.lUi..4lliy IniU la 11,4 t-l V.I MUUkw (.,. nuts iu. M. kiucu-Y Tah mm alarr. Il"f mf romr Y lr.rT.l. Alkl.lir.liryH.TrUJ lllAMOM IIIUSO I'lUlJS !- tHkkraM.lt.AInllll4 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEKWWRE NU ItOXP. Wear the Nit Dono atiarantccd Cor set, For Sale Ily JOSEPHINE T. CLAHK 1110 West -llli Street Arna nllrtrlm (tin ntaniliilnr ulrurttim of Ida nkln iuiir iitrtl. ularly thixu tiny Klnin1 tli.it rrnn f,i Anil It It hrrn that H, H. K, thn rnmnua llmt nurincr 1 inot ncltvo In i Itillucnco. Thro I one tngrmtlunt In a a H, th iurioc of wtilrh It la lo ntlmulaU Km iIU III llm tliuv lliul tlioy rirlri't from thn blootl tlio iiiilrlinant tint I miikra new kln ftiiil tliua rtlinlimirM nil Iirltnnli, nclila ntnl parnaltca that innnmo iiu cmim Thorn l n lulurivl ti'mlcnry v( thn nun tmlwnrk of LIihhI vcla In Ilia akin to throw urf Inumrl- lira, hut wliora a iralaptit Initamma. lion iinicra lua Invnilnl thn akin, thn miturnl raj.alr wurk of tho hloo.l la In Urfore.l with, H rt'iulrta.lho allmu. IntlliK activity of II II. a In uvrromi nuclt innrhlil cunilltlona. If you Imvo hern troubled With ncne. 1I0 not iloanulr of n cure. Vim can Kut a H H. In any ilruir atorp. hut Inalat upun hnvlnir It. Tika lie chnnrn with n aulialltiitn. An, I If your hluod rmiillllnn la kikIi thut you would llKn to roliaim 11 airlnllat freely, nililrraa Ihu Mvillrnl lrpl , Tha Swift HpvrinaCuiupauy, lit lluiri lllJtf., Alluntu, (la. I Theatre TtlNIOHT Amateur Nlht .Mnuilny nml Wiiliifhitity Ki.00 In three rauh prlceH given away, conttut free (0 amnteurs nnd khoilld bo eiH'oiitnvetl to kuup tho iiii'tiey at homo and cultivate homo talent. Amnteiirn wanted, any stunt goes to ainiiae, the aptdaiue deiidnN, Llceiinud photo pin) a as uniial for Die only. For Tonight "PATHE WEEKLY NO. till" "A TAUDY HECOtlNl'IIDN" Edlsuti "AN EHItOH IN KIDNAPPINO" , VltitKraph 'THE MAD M'l LIT)lt' Patho ' STAR THEATRE TODAY National PITTSnUItO, Sopt. l.Tho Pirates and tho Iteda battled for ten Innings in tha morning gamo hero today. Op portuno hitting enabled tho visitors to win, fi to 4. Score: It. II. K. Cincinnati r C 1 Pittsburg 4 11 2 Ilntterics: Packard nnd Clark, Kllng; Adams, Houdrlx, Holilnson and Clmon, Gibson, tho nrmy, I went east. In 1872 I wns teaching school in Fremont, III., the birthpluc-a of Honey Bcott nnd of Mrs. Abigail Bcott Duniwny. Thoy always colled, mo 'Oregon, DiiP back in Illinois. Colonel Acipiilln Davis, ono of my school directors, camo to mo nnd said: I " 'Oregon, I wnpt yon to come up to my hoiiso tonight nnd tnko sup per with me. Wo hnvo n relation of mine a lady from Oregon, I want Ship's Fire Overcomes Master. NEW OHLEANB, Ln., fiopt. 1. Scorched by firo which stnrted fiom spontanemiK nombiiHtion on the Ley land liner Nessinn lioro today, Cap tain W. II. Ilauaford was ovorcomo nnd is in n critical condition. He would have burned to death but for Ids wife, who dashed through the flames to his rescue. O'Leary Begins Frisco Hike. POItTLANI), Ore., fiopt. 1 Lcnv, ing I'orlaud on tho morning of Oo tober 1. Dan O'Leary, 70, and claim ing to be the champion walker of tho world, will nttempt to walk to Coast OAKLAND, Cab, Sopt. 1. Morn ing gamo scoro. It. II. K. Los Angolos..l02 010 0004 G 2 San Pran'co..l00 100 1003 5 3 Hatterles: Tozor and nyrnesj Henley, Staudrldgu and Clarke. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Scnsoimlilo llowors and Decorations oC all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 37-1. 1005 East Main Street. rirrv-HHcoNt annual Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM Sept.!29-Oct.4,J913 A. whole week of ploAatiro and Profit i.'0,00() OPFEKL'D IN PIUvJIIU.MH On Agrlriilliirnl, Live tod.-, Poultry, Textile and Other IMilblts Horun races, Khootlng Toiirnnmnnt, Flroworko, Hand Conrorts, Etgoulcs Exposition, Chlldruu'u Playgrnuud nnd other frca attraction!), Including Iloyd nnd OkIu'h Ono King Circus. I'ree Camp Grounds. You uro Invited Keiul for Premium LlNt nml Entry Plunks I ted u nil rati on nil railroad For particulars addross I'HANK .MEKEDITH, Hecretnry Kalem, Ort-gosi FANTOMAS Tho Phantom Crook Thivp UVpIh NOVEL, SENSATIONAL, DRAMATIC, MYSTERIOUS 7rv r ? R. If. R. Oakland 1 4 2 Vonlco 5 9 0 Datterles: Klopfer and Storott; Abies, Jost and Kreltz. ypiplres: Dimh and Gulirlo. Unn Vtm niiani n ,1r Ii.hia P Wl t i - ' -"j w -a,-... - - win tiinwtocxf a itiniaiiuu ui I I u lvr.it In nifinf 1 ! nnmn ta Atiirrfiil ...llAn S., !.,,.... .!,... irfw v .w. w w ... .w.f,..,, nn u:o jij 01AIVVH uuyti, I It. II. E. Bacramonto 001 000 3239 13 0 Portland 000 010 1002 8 1 Datterles: Htroud, Klawlttor, Kin sella and HIIsh; Krauso, Hlggln- botham and Horry. With Medford trado la Medford made. IU -II1 n !-J.-U-l-! - - 1 U J fjohn A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. .28 H. nAHTLETT riionoM M, 47 mid 47-J-a AinbuUnco Service Deputy Coroner E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medfprd Commorclal Club 'Amateur Finishing Pout Orda Panoramic Work Hash lights Portrait Interior and exterior viowe Negative! mado anv time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 '.'X r a :rii ?M KtTtlalsml Betft located I ana moot popular hotel in the Running di&illcd ico water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. , Tariff on Rooms ELKS At Rochester Scenes at (ho (Irand Lodge and (he Hig Parade Would Be Detective FARCE COMEDY BS -, City. 12 rooms 60 rooms a 60 rooms . CO rooms witb pilule kith &0 rooma viUk wtiuU ua $1.00 each 1,50 each 2.00 aach 2.00 ch 2.SO each 30 lultei. bedroom, par lor and bath - 3.00 each For more than ono Bueat odd $1.00 extra to the Above rates for each additional uuoat. Reduction by week or month. Manofmtnl Chfltr W, Ktllty zam Woolworth & Woolworth .Music and KITccIh Always 10c N. Florence Clark VIOLIN TEACIIEU rifmllo lllti West llli Rtroet RifMZL4kMrazrmza Draperies Wo carry ,a very comploto Una ot .. ........ ,n, in u uiiriiuiia, tiaiuroa, oio., nml tin ull eliiMitiH of uiilinltirliiif. A iiiliil iimn to look after till work cxclimlvuly, nml will kIvo ua uuoiX Marvlco ua Ih iiokmIuIu to gat In uvon tlio lurjicxt oltlua. Wooks & MoOowan Co.