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PAGE TWO. MEPFOftOr -MAP TUimiNlO,. MISDFOU1). OHKUON, WIODNMSDAY, fWPTMMIWll 1Q, 1013. IOOAL' AND s L PERSONAL J. 11. MorrlKon, who owns ono of tliu flnost llttlo fnrtiin In Sams vnl lej', camo to Mcdfonl Tuesdny. Dr. Cnrlow nindo ft trip to Jackson ville Tuesday afternoon. Mr, nnd Mrs, . It. Whlto of Der by nro niiiklnii .Medford n vIhH. ome-nwdo bread ut Do Voo'f. Mrs.P, A. Tell, vlio has boon nt Klamath KaIIs, vialtlnj? her dnugh- tor returned to .Mcdford Tuesday. , Mj AWonmelt, tho mining man, vcni, norm i nomiav evening, on n short buslnoeit trip. Drs. a. H. nnd I.oulso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd machana-thornplsts nro now located ovor Deuel & Co. i'liono J 70. Mr. nnd .Mrs. II. II. Nye of Hock 1'plnt district tarried In Mcdfonl Ttirsdny. J-cwIs Slvora of Wlmer precinct was In .Med ford nnd Jacksonville Tuesdny. Mrs. Hnrry Thrasher, who has been visiting her mother. Mm. Krlt Schnllhdrn of Grants Pass, has re turned to Klamath Falls. Kodak finishing, beat in town, nt Weston's. Oeorpo W. Dunn, former county Judgo, motored to Med ford Tuesday nfternooni W. K. Thompson of Gold Hill trnnsnetod business in Med ford Tues dny. .Oliver Jones of North Jacksonville precinct spent n few hours in Med ford Tuesday. Crater Lnko pictures , book it 12 pictures, hnnd colored, tho finest over made of tho lake, for sale at Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call nnd sco them. 22S East Main street, phono 3 20-J. tf I). II. Russell was over from his Antloch ranch Tuesday, driving n four-honio team. , H. K. Hannn of ItonoburK nnd A D. Myers of Eugene nro Into arrivals In Mcdford. II. P. Whetstone of Roguo river district was in Mcdford Tuesday af ternoon. . E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives xnado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 171. .Dr. P. C. Pngo was Joined by his family Tuesday evening. They nro I. Melntyro who owns n big or chard nt Jacksonville, transacted business in sTcdfonl Tuesday. (I. A. Gardner, county clerk, As sessor nnd Mrs. V. T. Grleo motored to Medford Tuesday nftcrnoon. Mndamo Roodo announces that tho Uenuty Shop will remain open under her jicrsonnl management, contrary reports notwithstanding. Mnrrlnil In Mmtfnrii. SiMll IS. tiv Rev. D. 1). Hoylo. James P. Donnell c,",," nnd Miss Krmlno Daws. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. II, Itavter mndo n trip to tho southern part of tho val ley tho first of tho week. Miss Catherine Mcnrs will resume hpr piano teaching September 15, .110 South Orange St. U7 MIb Nelllo Collins, who left for. her former home In Illinois last year. .tins returned. to ..Jacksonville nnd ... . . ., , ,. lwlll teach thu school In Ruch district. Tho,Jncjvsoti rounty jfalr bogan to day and ovcrythlng points to Its sue cess. Tho management Is entitled to much credit for Its endeavors, for It spared nothing to mnke the fair tho best ever held In Southern Oregou. Pred Alton Halght, teacher or piano nnd harmony. National Con servatory of New York. Specialist In the correct principles of touch nnd technique In nil grades of study. Careful attention given to young children and beginners. Faults ac quired thrdugh wrong wnys of .prac ticing corrected. Fait term Septem ber 2. Halght Music Studios, 116 S. Laurel street, phono 176-R. E. Luce of San Francisco, traf fic manager of tho Southern Pacific, came to Mcdford In his private car Tuesday, and spent tho night In the city. Max Frlcdeutbal and Paul Rush of Portland transacted business in Mcdford this week. . Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn has opened an offico as public stenographer at the Medford Hotel. She is exper ienced in court reporting, legal work, banking, insurance, abstracting, real cstato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. 1C2 V,. W. Harmon camo down from Grants Pass Tuesday afternoon to cart his vote for good roads bonds. E. H. Helms and I.awrenco Drown wero of tho many residents of tho county seat in Medford Tuesday. Ellis Cripps, who operates tho elevator In tho Garnctt-Corcy build ing, left for Newport Tuesday even ing and will bogono a fortnight. Tho Beauty Shop, Jackson County BanlJbtftldlng has not changed hands. lor tho personal' management of Mndamo Roode. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolgast left Mcd ford for Cadillac, Mich., Sunday, but will return in tho near future. Be fore leaving Ad bought tho fnrm of Francis Heath. located near Eaglo Point, through thp agency of J. E. Rarkdull nnd Claudo Miles, paying $7000 therefor. It comprises 123 acres, part of, which s In orchard and alfalfa, Jeff Nell and his family of Linn county woro. Mcdford visitors Tues day., They lived in Nell creek dis trict, not far from Ashland, many years, and will spend a few weeks visiting In tho valley. Mndamo Roodo announces that tho Rcauty Shop will remain open under lier' personal management, contrary residents of Las Amrnlos Mrs. R. M. Collins and Miss Nellie K ? a,n8' "? ' 8U" Pn UD Collins woro over from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Rnrnnm and Mrs. Gcorgo narnnm of Jacksonville spent a few hours In Mcdford Tues day. . You will bo surprised to find how llttlo It costs to have tho Southern Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phono 92G. J. W. Myers of Central Point. chief assistant to Prof. P. J. O'Gara, was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Mrs: M. D. Jones and Mrs. G. M. Lowls of Jacksonville mado a trip, to Modfprd. Guy Thrasher and W. Turnbough of Phoenix wero of tho many who came to Medford Tuesday. "VVyano Scott, one of tho most up' to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa rifle coast Is taking charge of tho portrait department for tho Gcrkin & Harmon Photo company, 22S East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hamlll wero re cent visitors In .Mcdford. Harry Helms nnd Mark Flnnoy have returned from their outing of several weeks nt Seatmboat and other Siskiyou mountain districts. J. M. Ilolmim of Yalnax arrived In Medford Tuesday, on a short business visit. "Insuranco your best asset," Havo tho best. Place your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If he writes it. tf L. P. lllack, Jr., of Ashland tran sacted business Jn Medford Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Cusick returned Tuesday from a trip to tho southern part of tho valley, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Marsh nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marsh of Wichita, Kansas, mado Medford n visit Tues day. Private music lessons from CO iciua upward 10 inreo uoiinrs porJ lesson, according to subject nnd toachor choson. Medford Conserva ory, Collego Dldg., 31 North Grnpo. Miss Chance,' a toaqher in tho pub llc.scliools or Portland, who hus been tho -guest of Miss Fern Hutchison, left for homo Tuesday evening. W. A. Dahlborg, superintending carpontor of the; Southorn Pacific and J- Neighbor woro down from Urants Pass Tuesday, A-i- n . . .' ' ; . . ....-,.. j ' "Win. N'ollls, who has boon spend ing several necks at bis ranch in up per Roguo river district, arrived In Medford Tuesdny. Tho Southorn Pacific has on salo until Sept. 12 round trip tickets for tho Round-up nt Pendleton thin week, nt one nnd one-third faro. For sale, n gasoline tnnk, 50 gal lons, hns never been used, nlso stock In Rogue River Fruit nnd Produco an- rifiiiiiimit 11, outm III. V'lOlHU Medford. 150 There will bo no cessation in thq work of grading for tho ijroilosod railroad between Grants Pnss'nnd the coast because of tho decision of tho supreme court which held thnt n new election' woulil'bo required to validate the bonds Issued by thnt city. Ponding tho new olectlon funds will bo mado nvivllnblo through tllj Issuance ot clly warrants thnt will be cashed by J)r. J. Pj Roddy, 'tho Southern Oregon Soldiers nnd Sailors association, composed of tho voterans of tho Civil war, will hold its nununl reunion nt Tnleut Sept. 15-20. An excellent program has been arranged nnd the old hoys In blue will doubtless onjoy them selves to tho fullest extent. A cordlnl luvltntlon Is extended to nil attending tho fair to avail them selves of the privileges of the "Moni tor" ireo resiling onu rest room. Prop telephone. US C. E. Whlsler, for sovcrnl j'ears n resident of this valley, has. been chosen to bo editor of tho Portland Fruit and Produco Distributor, ono of tho leading Journals devoted to the Interests of tho Industry. Mr. Whls ler has been n prnctlcal fruitgrower for n long time nnd managed tho Hear creek orchard In former yenrs. George Elfers of Phoenix, left this evening for Douglas. Wash., and will bo gone for several weeks. Capt. M. A. Riley of Urbann. III., Is visiting his daughter Mrs. II. T. Hubbard of the Oak-Knoll ranch. J. M. Frothlngham, a prominent cltlien of McDowcl, Cal Is visiting H. P. Patterson and family. II. G. McWiltlams, tho Ashland booster, was among the many Ash landers In Mcdford Wednesday. O, W. Luce, freight traffic manager of tho Southern Pacific, accompanied by H. A. Hlnshaw spent Wednesday In Mcdford. Mr. Luco is optimistic regarding the Roguo river valley and Its future. SEN11 PASSES E TARIFF BILL WITH LA FOLLETTE'S AID MOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. The democratic tariff revision bill passed the sennto nt 6; 13 oV.lo.ek Tuesdny nmld n burst of npphmso by .vvoto of forty-flvo to thirty-seven. Tho passago. was attended, with Aiirprlsea tu tho final momenta wheti Sonntor a, Folletto, republican, voted with thij democrats and wns Joined n fow ntlnutcR lator'by Sciiitfor Polndoxter, progressive. Tho democrat had counted on los ing tho votos of Senators Rnnsdell nnd Thornton ut l.oulslnnn, democrats who voted ngnlnst tho lull becnuso It put sutfar on tho freo list. As It passed tho sennto tho tariff hH represents nu nverngo reduction of mom than four percent from tho bill thnt passed the house nnd nearly twenty-eight per cent from tho exist ing rates. THAW DEPORTED "(Continued from ingo 1) OF GATES' AUTO STORE ('. K. Gates "Ilic Overland mnn." announces a grand opening or hi new hales and' showroom in the npnnti imimiug iiniixlny cvcnin An orehastra will play during the evening and the public is ronlially invited to iiisiH-et the finest unto hendquarters in Oregon, ouUido of Portland. ing mnde to arrest him. Emerging from a burlier shop lieiv, where lie had been shaved, the recaptured fu gitive said: ''This is an outrageous proceed ing. I have not heard from my Can adian lawyers. Evidently they were not on the oli. I do not under Mniul how the Cnnndinn iminicriition officers overnde the king's bench de cree, but they did. The mw hn been irregular all the way tlirotnjli. Rut I hopo to get jutiee iti New Hiimp.-diiro." Thaw Lomm Ills Way Aked why ho eame to Cotclinxik. the fugitive said lie lost hu wav and was not ure where he was going until he was arretted, but not lock ed up hero. Sheriff Drew took Thaw lo dinner at the hotel here todav. Afterwards ho went to n harbor shop, was shav ed and niiuouunrd that lie wns rendv for anything. 'Jlinw's arrival here grentlv excited the villager, nml crowds cathered nt the hotel and barber shop, watching and following Tlmw s movements. The New York fugitive will he given n preliminnrv heariim late this afternoon, when .Tn-diee of the lVnee J. O. Pnrr is eM'cled l transfer the prisoner lo Iinen-ter, the conn ly feat. Don't HcMtnto A l,nntlo Is Neee.i. snty If Tonguo lt Coated, llmtili Hud or Sloiuacli Sour Gto "Cnlltorula Syrup of Figs" nt once -n teaHpooiiful today often saves n sick 'child tomorrow. If your llttlo olio Is out-of-Hoils, hnlf-slek, Isn't testing, eating and act ing naturally look, mother! sea If tonguo In routed. This Is n sure sign that Its llttlo stomach, llvor and bowels nro clogged with waste. When cross, Irritable, feverish, stomach pnuivJirenUt bad ox hftH ntitinnclnrho, umrrhoeiysoro throat., full if cold. glvo n tensponnful of "California Sy rup of Figs," nnd In n fow hours nil tho ronitlpated poison, undigested food nnd sour bile gently moves out of Us llttlo bowels without griping. nnd yon have n well, playful child again. Mothers can rest ensy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative" becnuso It uevor falls to rlonuwo the llttlo one's liver nnd bowels nnd sweeten tho stomneh nnd they denrly lovo Its plensnnt tasto. Full directions for babies, children of nil uges nnd for grown-ups printed on ench bottle. Hewnro of counterfeit fig syrups. AVk your druggist for n fio-cont bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs." then see that It Is mnHo by tho "('nil fornln Fig Syrup Compniiy." Don't bo fooled! "HOW HID tiii: niiiD THAT" KNOW Tells Consumptives Mow He Got Well Tiikiviilolit I mild tu lio curnliUi tiy JU'iPly HrliiB in Dm iihmi sir mill IrKIuk .... iiLimiura m irrin i'usi ami hoik. itiiilnitliUMlljr, nine irmim nrn limicnisil In I his wayt nu Hip rorU(i iiiii.mv fur I'linmiminlon la l.'rkiiiiurs Allcrntlti', Hu nil )iill lumiltilir cm tu mill to illvnulli siiil lin'ri'imo vili!lil est wholi'mniic, tmtir. KliliiW tihtil, nml liirulliK tint rliuiirRt nml ,'.",.,'.",,!,,.r """' 0 tlm m'imllil IIiIiikm uf r Hlit lltliiir, nilillhi innle nml Iwnriii'lRl tirijlR of Lokiunn'R Alti'Mllte, Ut-ml tlisl It lllil III IIiIr iiivo. .!:. Mb Htttvl, Wlllilliinlmi, Del '(IPIitlriiirni In Jmiiiiitir, lm I ut tnVxii with liriiiturlmKeR vt the Iiiiikr My liliTRlrhii, nne uf tii. irmlliut ir ai.t II loturx. said tlmt It un limit iimifl. I took ihkr Rinl milk In iiiniiitltl,'!., tint ma u'tr jH-iik, Tim iliH'tiirR anlil I would net unlit In wetelil Hi limn ik tnrel III the RtniiM Init I kepi nu Morkluir mid itrn viirh itllX tllRt I llllKllt )!rt IM'II. I l Uto niv I'fiij.'tR wero imiifiv,l, fur Mr, c, ,, I. In iliioilt, my emnliirer (l.liiliu-iiit , Co, IV;iutiiuiit Hlnre. ,M In all .Murkrl rIitoI, UmlllStiMi. Ilel ), IiiiiI loRiiml f ,i iviii ;ly en I led Kckiunn'R .Mior.illve tint hail none Ktyrtt kihhI, nml Ul'i'ti Mk reiiiiiinien ilitlloii I liritun inkliiK It Rt nlii-e 'l'M l'R, Hiiti juue, i. i Minimi. , rnllli IVl'.T. Ml' I I Rent nir (11111111 hler tn Hie Hlnlc cuii'n linillll, nml mine Mere fniiinl ly iiuillier iltnl fmm roiiannuiiloii mIuii I nl'out itru jrnrn oM. "I mnke thlt Inteiiirtit ro llmt oilier limy Irnril of II111 Hniiilerftll Inetlta uf l.ekln.111'4 Allernllte. I tiK.tril my rrriit vry nn lielnij mlrnrtiloiiK'1 (Hi.nrii Alllilntlll JAM. SH'llli:H. IVknimi' ,Mlemlhi l elfei-tli In limn elilll. Attliiiin, liny IV, tt '1 htont nml l.llliir TrniililrR. Rinl III nilnilliiiu tint yliiii linen nut tniiliilu imiI.i.iik. nilAt or tmlilt fntmltiK iltnun Auk for Iwmklrt telllnif of reeou'ilc. nihl utile In Itrkiiinii Ulmmtiiry, l'lilMileliil Pit , fur tin. re ! ilentv. I'nr unlit ,y nil lentlliiK ilruKk'M I'oit mai.i: oit hunt Hlintcv, .Mnehlnus nml JJ00D hiHiir Hiiro, ni'idiloiit nnd hloltiiiiHH polteltm for working men and women, iri.Ol) u year, nu eHsessnionlB. i17 No, Holly SI. I'liono MKI-X eni iiinii juue, l. l ftltllllinttl rnllli Wily. I Win: i ottier teinetlr. nml nnnlly lietleej (tin elmrltiK ef I lie luttifH. I lltltiiy I'll I'll' I.Vkliinir AlleritlU.i mm.. I niv life. I Rent my ultllit hler tit I lie Klnle llnnttl nf llertllli in .e rimnliivil for tilUr- Draperies n very onmplnln lu of riniiia, rixiureH, uie. V,t enrry ilrnner en. I.ic.t on niul itn nil ctimteit of lljillUlNlerlllK npet'ini until tu lmiK nrnr A tills work Itlvn iin tiftitit eieliinlvely nml will nerviee nn tint ItirUi Wook.n & McQowan Oo. nervlee itn In poRnllile tu Kt In 'VH it elllea. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS 'riiDi'diilih' inoiliM'ii rooms iriiliiitr IVom .t8.()() lo$ lo.HO )(M' IllOlltll ISailirooni nnd titiimilry AtM'oiniiiotl.'ilioiis fins mikI ICIc'(ri(! Ii'wMh I'lvfi'.vlhin liii'iiislicd Kxtrpl KalH LM7 Kiwwltlo So, Pliont) !)()0-h t; .vtaw.. WV. WVX' v? - v '.X " iV.u xw i iX JluX Kb M XX v iJ in w w't f i 1? WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AMD SLABW00D IN TIEH, COflD AND CARLOAD LOTS V nro always looking at your sldo of tho drug question. Wo want )ou to look nt our sldo of It. GOLD HILL 10 FED WeeRs & McGowan Co. TjlERflAKERS liDt ASSISTANT ' Day I'hone 227 iNlghtr- - F.W. WeekiriO!W.2 i'hoaci A. E. Orr 078-BI raports notwjthstandlng. Gcorgo Drlggs, who camo to Joso phlno county with his parents C3 years ago, died nt Salem last week, aged 75 years. A sinter, Mrs. Lib bio Thompson of Grants Pass, al6no survives him. Tho remains woro In terred In tho cemetery at Kcrby. Oliver C. Pagnn, who is connected with tho attorney general's office nt Washington, I). C, accompanied by his wifo and sou, Dr. Albert Pagan, Is spendlug a few days In tho val ley. Mr. Pagan drow most of tho In dictments In tho Oregon land fraud cnsM. Medford Court No. 10 Tribe of Uon Hur charter mcmborshlp list closes Friday night, Sept. 13th, whon frco membership will bo increased to $7.50. Join now and savo $7.50. For particulars writo V. E. Fanshcr, P O. box 497, Medford, Oro. Tolo phono 320. H9 H. C. Stoddard, who has been at tending a meeting of the Northwest Klectrlc Light nnd Power nssoclatlon. has returned. Mrs, Stoddard stopped at Portland to visit frlonds. F, II. Madden motored to Medford Tuesday from his homo on tho JacV sonvlllo-Willow Springs road Tues day. Dolled ham is being retailed rat fifty cents a pound In Medford, while those raising hogs get olght cents n pound, gross weight, for their animals. .Thero Is something radically wrong about this. Tho noauty Shop, Jackson County nnnk building has not changed hands, feet, or brains, and is still open un der tho personal management of Madamo Itoodo, Tho commissioners court of Doug las foijnty hus decided to grado tho Pass croek canyon betweon Drain and Cottage Drove aijd also tho Cow creek canyon which have long been .W4WTW, MQ ,MU nUIBt DCIJIIUIID Ul IIIU Pacific highway. Gold Hill is tilnmiiiig a grand cel ebration for "(lain day," Septeinuei 'JO. All ruiiiilviilri of other cition in tho valley are invited to partake of a r'nlmou bake ami preparations are being made to hurvo salmon for fU0. An inti routing pngrnm of uvouIk has been arranged as well as a local fuir. ROAD BONDS CARRY (Contlnuod from Page 1) rirOJNJ) '-y Y"- 3W wJl Frank H. Ray Sii?i5Xiivi5Xiiii 3i?v XtjXjCAji if t tXi vi i.rt .x-Xt (. -V X! -X'X ? XAHiitfStt G,y Yard at Sixth and Fir Sis. PHONE 7C0-R !? (i i.i -,-N-' The drunkard will have none of me. The heavy drinker says "no" when my name is mentioned. V. Vu-U We can't "boost" our Floral Cold Cream too highly. For tho complexion. And It you use it unco you'll uso It again; "The BwoolncsH of low price seldom oqunls tho bitterness of poor iiiallty." V ItMicil the Order OTTAWA. Out.. Sept. 10. "I ii- ueil the deportation wnrrnnt for Harry Tlmw in piirunnce of my diilv n4 notimr minister of the in terior,'' Miid Minister of .Tu-tiio Do. Imrlv Olia firti.riliiiill. "I ni.ln.1 nflt-r the most careful roiihiileratiun, nu1.l! I did no more Hum execute the ''"'ll IMnit ,nu Cllklim.l.ajl CAIV.I.I nrn... I i,li " """ -)" -.,,., . -.nil, -I tlf. ineil and condemncil n nn iitulcMr-, ffii nine, pin lie wa eui ihick lo nu own roiinirv li- Hie Niinic roule b which he entered Oii'mhIii " has i; ins ion m:i.Tii . i grading of the new Siskiyou grinlc. Women voted heavily in Ahhlniid, anil about a fiftli of the Mutlfunl vote wiih from the Indies. The folio win" wan tho result two years nge: Itouil lloiul Klectlon, ion For. AgniiiHt. Antioch , Applegate -- Anhland . liarrou Ilig Hutto Central I'oint Climax . Kngle Point .. Floimee Hock -. Foots Creek ! floW Hill ... iCorili- Jnollhonvillo South Jnekiionvillo Lake Creek AfdlltKl j. ... IM V"' Jleilfonl u .-- Plioenix . .... Ifock Point . . Sams Valley Sterling . Talent Trail Union . - Watkins .- -... Wimer .- -.... Willow Spring Woodvillo :i i:j 102 47 i;ib '8 (1!) 7-1 Hi 09 - -74 117 r . .it jr- 0 i-iflo-i ..- 08 11 no - 4 ion .. ni .- 17 ..- 15 11 32 no :i:i :k; 4'JIJ ,'iy 127 7:1 0 42 in 'JO 40 18 l.'l 28 30 23 333 40 0 f.O 18 (13 20 30 4 32 12 41 TOO I,.Ti: TO CMSSIFV. WANTKI) -tllri foT hoiiBowork'. Phono Gl l-lt-:t or address box 18-A It. V. I). No, I. FOIt SAi.K Fin) peaches, Crawford, Alberta and Mnlr, 1 to 3 cepts n pound, delivered. Phono Jackson- .1 Do you know that there Is A REPUTA TION of years behind tho nlnmondH wo sell And do y that tho backed by our per sonal guaranteo of stono has that repula- wo sen; ij 011 know MF ValilCH M' 1 viiio sr.t. 118' Pruritis a Severe Form of Eczema A Method of Home Treat merit that is Very Effective. it w 5r--"-7- tH.l. ... T IS Wi C5TV m&M f? Tiicro Is uroljablv no other remadvJ mi wen Krii'wn as h. h, u, tur too iiiood. Ana for IhlH riiannn It Is tho ono rm etiy Invarlnhlj' colled for In troutlpir pruritis and other kln iIIhouios. Hut I them urn many rooilo who iln 'not jn- hiii upon liavini; H. H. H. anil urn iimllv persuaded to try somuthlriK' (ilia "Just j ii kou, no inny aro 101a. u your blood Is thin: If your skin Is Irritated with eczema, lupim, tetter, psorlusls, or any other Mood humor; If you nro troubled with pimples or bolln, do not pormlt yourself to ho talked Into buy ing something olno, but Insist upon B. 8. H. It Is really a rernarkublo rem edy. It contains one Ingredient, tho active purpose or which Is to stlmuluto the Ubsuch to tho heulthy soleotlon of Its own essentlul nutriment. And tho medical elements of this mutchless blood purifier aro Just us ussontlul to well-lmlanced heulth as tho nutritious elements of the meats. Krnlns. fats and sugars of our dally food. TIicha tact Inro brouBht out In a highly Interest- .'It. 1 l.nnl. .... ul.l.. ...... ... x . inH Mw.k un Dniji iimnuiietf, cumpuea uy tho medical denurtmeiit of Ilia Hwlrt SpeclHo Co., 84 Hwlft Hldir.. Atlanta, Cla. It is rnallrd free, toirether with a special lotter of udvlce. to all who uru every mndo lloii'.' Our stock both set and unsut stones Is ono of tho most carefully selected In America and for this reason you cannot mnko nny mistake In purchas ing noro, MARTIN J. REDDY Tiii:.n:wi:ii:it Xvur Post Offlro SSSSSBsSR The man wlio craves rougli strong whiskey passes me by. All this is as it should be- as I. myself would wish it. I am hot for them. Cyrus Noble W. J. Van Scluiyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon I I ffi r W IBbJssiwsss? HERE'S THE KIND OF BREAD YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Snowy-Springy-Tasty-Healthy Uiviul 1' clinnu'lci', liccaiiso (lie (ltniri wiih rilil. Yt'H, Ilic doiili was i-iItf it lind to Ih i-itflil. "DririiMl Snow" Klnur m fonsisU'iifl.v kimmI. Kvorv .sack in kiiiiniii IcciK II' i( (Iih'mii'I conic up lo vonr espec ial ions, your money will lip rel'mulctl clieei'l'iilly. TRY A SACK AND BE PROUD OF YOUR BREAD Ask Your G-rocor for "Drifted Snow" SPERRY FLOUR CO. TACO.MA i Jut1lrir(J ' jr 44m T i Sitrrit(i " JT V M W J "... fji y iliUA BIG SHOW VAUDEVILLE , , , ' . (FIVE ACTS) . WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY PAGE THEATRE Admissien: Children 25c, Balcony 35c, Lower Floor 50c. k&Wb MHlMIMHtlOlM OOIO VI310 H.llili "HU y, piVVU UIOCpiC) I s ' - r V A