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Wt(tW'fW PA"OHFOUR. MEDFORH MATTJ TRTBUNK MRDF0R1V OKFAION. 'ITKSinY, KKPTMIIWU 1(5. 11) III. ii .."-1 r ' ' -'s (MtGDPORI) AUI1 TRIBUNE '7Af INpnPllNtMJNT NRvfsP.U'KlT tildit Jl ". -tWa at k iaii4tititi 1W CO, 13IC!'T HHN11AY r Mifbifonn duntjn Mull XfH-tll r Htrtwt; 11Y TIIK NO P P teler)ltl f. Tho lieiiiocratle Time. Il.o Jleiiforrt l. l nti aiirarorii rriunntx 'rue nouin Orticanlnn. The nlilainl Tribune OfnoiilMml Trltnine Ufl licit nr, K-S7-S0 ortrtfal J"-r efilir Oitr He.lfonl. iirncni i nwr of Jarkaon County. '1 1 XI HfjK I'tv NAM. Wttor ntul Manager Ej Kiitcrhl e F-fcemUeliMB jnuttar at Meirrtl, Oceanm. meter tllo not ut 'rt ii.ll '3,, 1 '.llal -III ' III' II UCBSCXITTIOK XIA.TE3. veer. lr "'' - -15.10 Month, b' null ... .. . PaV menfh. ' Uxi'M n eartlrr In 1 flt-r ,-ifVI .in. !.. nvltW Rtul On- . ... m l mail, ixt r ! '" ,. t . . 1 r. lrl IMI rfeteMar .- -jr. -r TIME FOR THE "COMEBACK" MANY in ot mm DEMANDS I COUNCIL ACT ON 1 REOPLE'S PETITION n To' (In Kditer: "Vox Popull vox Pal." Under a democratic form l gov eminent like, oar ik voleo ot .the pooplo is snpnoeod to be 8tinjmo. that 'VQIiao is oxpnsasod In various wnriC'tniimlly by ballot sometimes by rrsqlniWa paeeod by aseeuibly bod- ! T.itT nvMitailnn tt (Kn ,lAi.l,l.la dSffrja 'baa .boon by petition, partlc umtiyT'rom,'Klng (Jeorge's tlmo until tornroiont time. Petition after pe tition Hun presented by the Amarican c61t)iiio to King George and as often IrtnTJroU until tho MtUoncc ot the Amarfcnn people ranched tlio limit and -our forofatlierx roo In, tholr miiht 'And Ignored tbo government ot '1'Inc George and after pledging th$r lives, tliolr for Hunts and tbclr ffttroil honor and niter a soven years ot war established a free and Inde pendent government for and by tbo poonlij and proclaimed to tho world and guaranteed to the poople. certain rights nmoag which was tho right to petition, which aUo carried with It thq right to havo said potitlons re spectfully recelvod and considered and from King Georgo'e time to tho present day those who dccldod to treat 'with' contempt petitions from tba jicoalo have been 'visited with un WTltJen ponnlltles which thoy could nbt oncapb. TJio Medford charter onactod by tho poople provides that' tho govern ment of tho city shall bo vested In a , mayor and elx councilman. The of .flco of mnypr has been vacated by death... .Tho charter provldos far tho nnnalntmont of tho mayor following venanoy from any cauec. It Is In- qumbont on tbo council to appoint BUph presiding officer without dolay A petition haii been prdsontod, signed by a majority of the boavlost iRJJpoyorH and by many other good ojiirons to appoint C. R. Gates who rccotvod tho uoxt largest voto at tho Inst olootlon and who is known as ono of our host buslnces men. That petition has been entirely Ignorod nnd it Is reported In tho newspapers that potitlons will not bo considered by tlio council, which amounts to say ing "tho pooplo bo darned." Evl- dontly tho council doos not under 4an,d tho temper of tho American pegplc Thoy probably will lator on. Tlio action or non-action of the council rominds mo of a certain coun oll'about 4000 years ago at a banquet "prosldnd over by Jfr. Belsbuyer and wios'o government was delinquent In muiT ways and who wns brought In n round turn that greatly trou bled thorn tho Ineldont Is described In Ho Hook of Danlol, fifth chaptor, and reads as follews: "In that Earao ho ir Dtnn forth the flngors of a nan's hand and wrolo ovor against tiio flecrle light upon tho plaster of th wad of the king' plaster and tho 1 Ii.k piiw the part of tbo hand whloh m'v, i: d there was a ::a hoap of trouMi en 'he old man's mind." And I o writing on tho wall was tbis: 'f.ne Mone,,TekeI Uparsln" nnd ae 'nttrpreted by the Prophot Dsiilsl ruana "weighed In tbo bal anco and found wantlnir." Now if the city council do not heed tbo potitlon presented by tl" pooplo tlity will aee the wrltlcg on the wall nil round the room. "When the ma-t'-r of welfjhte and measures weighs any quantity, and finds it wnnllug bo Immediately puts it down and out. If tbu r)uucll by their nets nay "ths piopln be damned," Bowobody Ik no ing to bo damued nnd it won't he (he pooplo. ' '' J. S. HOWA11D. ANY fnlsi'hnods hnvo boon ciivulntod about Modfovd tluu' foinnnmitios, orimimlinir in nolty oninity and jonlousy. It is a niislako fo suppose that any w)imuunit.y oan build ittdf up bv at lacks on another. Kuoekiuu: inevitably injures not only tho object knocked, but reacts upon the' knocker.. As the individual who knocks his ueuihuor s projjorty is unconsciously knocking his. so with tho tjoin niunity that deprecates other conuminitics. The )i'o6penty and growth of any ono section oC Ore gon helps indirectly all other seel ions. The entire state, indeed, the entire northwest, is knit in a coiunmnity of interest, anjl each locality should speak in praise of other localities. People are going to form their own opinion and judge for themselves anyway, and base the judgment upon facts and observations.' The knocker in the long run injures only himself. The Oorvnllis dinette in a recent issue contained the following editerial: There are those who tell us that Medford has gone to pot, that it ha been oter-boomwl, and that things generally an about no bed as they can lie. And then- U no dtnvlnK tho fact that thrrn ha been n slunin In IhipI- iicm conditions throughout Southern Oregou, but with nil that, Mednml hiHiieii in bulletin No. S of UiU office, the advantage of many communities Iwa ambltlony and not now Miffeiing a wow iVlnnined uH'r Hex of rtlump; and while other are still wallowing in their conservatism, Madfonl im nj p w(,f,,j, dates hark uur s in imtr' vuiuu iiiii'i iiuii (uiirti uii iv iiiu ;rviii"r kiui.i iiivniiivii u un pur ., . . . .. , ilnm nr imI'sk nltnl.wvrl Kr Mmn nnlniHiitiltliva tilmu I'UInn luMllnln.1 l,v tHOII Wi Wi A rWPIII HIIICM IH the dollar cash in hand, nnd tho fear of taxation for legitimate niiruvonientt Accerdtng to the rarlfte Conut Archttot th total nlue of now build ings orected In Med ford during 113 will equal J19T.O00. Clvle Improre menta In the pnat four years cost l.S54.noo. Tho clu now ha SO mile ot pared fltrcots. valued at Jl.0e0.0oot 30 mile of water mains, worth 52SO.OOO; 27 miles of sowers, worth 2l4,000; two mllos ot storm sewers, worth JW.000; 27 miles or concrete walks, worth f 10,000; a 23-nillo unin tain water gravity system, coetlng tlTS.000. If Medfnrd is going to pot, she la going n a blnxo of glory. The Wil lamette Valley is nevor likely to hare glorlows burial. Tho vnlloy towns are making some fair strides thoo days, but'no one neel fear that this noe- tion win nit uio pneo that killed M ml lord so glortoHsly. And perlmps 'tin Cover trops and Commercial Fertilisers Trull groworx who lie been fyuiy hitivoilmg their eropt linitll not fr tet lluvl cover ovop liuulil be juit in lirfoiv il i loo Into. Tlio lienl remilt are always obliiliied when (he oovir ni ! put in not later limn lite fiiNt week in Si'ptauilier. If the m-eil is drilled, with Mtfflrumt bmiiluio, n good ttnnd afld coimidcnilile ' fall growth will reeitlt. W hmo novf done euoush of woik on cor enijw far the nrclmrdint of this dixtriet to 1V1 that Ave mio be yond the experimental stngp. Some of the lirat envor ernitiig dono in this vullejr iIhIism fullv aeve'n year at. The rteitllf vip not no shtis factory n( liny mivjbt hnvo been be ennse at that time grower did not kiw hnt Miip to i"e or how to ii'nnt it. Hye va tried with very loor siieeo'-', pateeinlly ho In dry yeare. The pro)xr tru)MrtHMtii of iprinu veleh Hint vrinter oats, n glv- Cittard said editor!- well. About the same date the Eugene allv: . s ! Motlfonl Is one of Oregon's host elites, and If all reports are t.nio It Is coming to tho front rapidly. This ear's fruit crop I Mild to be the 'best in the history of the lloglio river valley, and the hustlers of Aleslfnrd are taking advantage of ovcry opportuni to advance Uie interests of that fic tton. Wo "hope that In tho no distant futnro we wIM bo ablo to reach our enterprising nolghhor vtn an electric line. Medford is not "gomg-'to pot.'' Xo one need worn about that. . Instead of "going to pot." Aledford, with all its splen did record of achievement, is just getting ready to do things. Any community Unit is so united in public spirit that it will vote lott to .150 for highway bonds that will ben efit the balance of tho county is not "going to pot." Iji unity then is strength. AJudford's greatest asset is the progressive spirit of her uitixcuship'nml the way MedfonlitusN pull together for tlio common good a s-trength possessed by few communities. The brains, the energy, the perse vera nee that trans formed in a few brief years an unkempt and straggling village into the best improved and most metropolitan city of its size to be found in the northwest, arc still here-with an added capacity gained from experience. And their ranks are reinforced with ability attracted from all parts of the nation. The new field to be developed is the utilization of for est and mineral wealth nature has so Javishlv scattered over this region. It is up to Medford enterprise to do as iiiucu jh uiese lines as nas neen dono m utilization of lior- ticulturaj rosouivos and city building. First and foremost in the list of achievements must enmc a large lumber mill that will supply the valley with its own lumber and fruit boxes, manufactured from' .Jack son county timber by .Jackson county men. The annual lumber consumption of the vallev will fur nish steady employment for i'HO men. Tt will slop the presont drain of $1000 a day for every day in the vear of money paid to run mills in other sections. Such a mill has a market already created for its output that will in sure its payroll, and a profit on the investment. Medford can secure such a mill if we all "get busv" and help build it. When built it will do more to create permanent prosperity than anything that wo can turn our attention to. The time is ripe for action. Tt will be a "come-back" in earnest. Why the Hog Is the Greatest Money Maker on the Farm PUJJ WORLD'S CnNRHESS .'OF EDITORS AT EXPOSITION -Jj&JMMKKTO, rl Sept. !. 3'3iptU from every untion in the wiirhj will he imited, to attend a woi'j'n oougroas of editors in 1015 in Wijn "KiinU'liieo by tho California Pl.ite PiosAjuiotiiatioii, of whinh SloU l'rinlor Piicinl W. Kiuhnrdjiflii isTHfiroiilflSiTI A anWriber writes in mid ak e ahy i it tlmt we ch.iiu thut the hog U the great ct money-maker of nil furui nniinsle? This iitAteuent it nt often qne tinuod. It is acknowlpdBd by ni'wt jieojilu who have given it any eonsid orniion. ' The hog is un oeonogiical eag in tlio form ojieratiou. Ho k u (jon aeiTor of wafcte, a glenner in the fiehle, n helpor of tho faliner in mhl ing to hie hank Imlam-o. , lleeaute of hw suviug qualities he has heeij leHOininnlud tlK "the giii Human tjint iMtya thu rent for the houliuIflcr, I ho inwrtgngu liflor for tho farmer." In the mh( ho wns mlojituil hy thu itniueni of tho, oom nnd Ilftg boll g Ilia tfflly l'oi,Ihlo wny .oC "niuvholinfc ih. .... ....... r..:'. . ...1 :..i.. . i-"iH uau(, i(L-iu; illlilCIJ , Jillti ike tioht mii - fattened, litis wIih known ns "hoggiug tho corn," thus Hvipg till of the labor of gulliur iu, storing rid i'ocdim; out again. At tiuipx, when thu wheat crop wnn an overproduction and the j)iico were down In-low ho TjO-oent murk nl lliu fniin, the lio' wub ufecd to mnr. ket wheat. He hue done hia jwrt in oonvorl Uui tho hv-produet of tho dairy nnd oreamory inln a inorehnntnhlc nr tielo through Ins btomuoh. The 'feeder of n Tineli of slt-ers follows them with u drove of hop that are fattened off the NndigctUed eoru fed the Meer. I Toga take emu of the hi-prudut of diwtllleries, heet iigar pliiuU, of the garlwge of the cities nnd of many other factories where food productt for human heiiigx nre uinitufttctured. In Tegg nd sovorul hotilhern stales thoy inform lift tlmt Ihey can mnku pork nt two cotitt u iionnd n lU-Biiutn, and more jvonnd ier at-re than tlrfy ean with n or of corn, letting the pig do their own pick lug or digging, afc uu pleiine o chI it. Tlie hiigtf can eonvert huffir onrn, inilo muizc, cow pent-' nnd to beniiK into ehnjue pork that oun he ouidied every day in thu year. Then, again, ho in n forgor; ho ! grow oft nlfnlfa mid itlovor nnd eovornl 61hor kinds of ptuUiren, bill enpycinlly 1h ho adapted to i-onveit-ing nlfnlfa into loon ork nnd when Imlnnced proHrly mnk mio of the ideal feeds for pork production at the ohenpext o)hihlo cnt. ' Then, nguin, liilo tho nIicdii, cowm and hoiHce will inoretiNO from (il) to 100 pur cent nnimally, tho hog will inorpnao from T)00, to 2000 por cent nnnuully. ITe eini he turiiad into the mnrkct ns (piiolc ns n fiop of gniin. Those nrn aotnu of thu reuNons why wr nlnim that tho hog in the graiileat nioiioy-miilinr of (Jin fnnn "(linmiile. Ainoiiciin Swineliuid. the Mti il Tribune would indiente that the gren of thi mi Hey he jual fjind itt dnrlhtr th- pntd two yenra what enver props; ue. The pat two ccnAn with their great ctc preeipilntin rto uot nceenfnrily rr mil ono to form definite Mkncltiinn. 'Hie hu1 two Mfefciw would Imve permittetl nlmwt irwythhig hi the way of a cover e'rn'( pt dry rye atraw eouM havo beeii plowed under with out much "idancerin!r the wil moia tnre tipplv. 'Wi wuld im hnve been true in iwot nf the yenr ;re !on. '11e grenteat weed of our orelMtrd sollw tndnv htimiiH. and natnrnll.T, in the growing of a vetch and nate cover crp we not only get the hwnn hut nitrous aa well. When irr anilN me phiMhnte nr ilnh ferliliaer, I he mn.t economical way out of the fertiliser question i- o K-iitiily the hiiniuo fire! null the roramcreiel fer tiliser lnnt. Where httnraa ' hirkbg the HvtU'oli4n of commercial ferlil iaer h OYiwnaivarfrir Ihe very renn (hat Knife MMir in humua remiily lnc bv leaching Heh ierUHxent n are rrailily available. The man who sell minmereiHl fcrtiHaer doe not oh- jeet to a plentiful Hiiimlv of liniany, iuiJv because he know-i that UiO fertiliser will -show up betd in enrh KoiU ns-eontniu 4enty of IiniiUN Kurtlienuore, with wifficient hmune, le txleniv ami more lwly avoil nhlo ferliliaer Hjny le ueeil, beeattae the liiinin provhle t'iod fr a large hai-terial flora whieh i so necciiry (o the iirodiietmn of plant fod. !' InMtaiiec, the if- f the more ox-pensive -Miionhnihate U really iee- ary in a hniuiif-frue ail, while lb untreated ground . phophate rock, moeh leu- esiieimive, may he uel nitli good effeet in iU well sup plied with humu-. Furtherniore, as nnd foitillxei lc-tx, forgelling tint l-ntiilioii in eieM, grei-il niainiiini;. etc., weVe nioul neeoMury ns u biistH fur rnttotml agriculture. It can ho iiiid (hut the eolloii hall weevil was u bletsiiig in dl"giiiu to the xoiilh. Ill dintrieU where ihe wVevil canned nn-t damage, the poople learned to rotate la i-mw mid to give their oll rational treatment. The l. S, dnpmliiit-nt of agriculture Iiiik 'alo Inwu a givat force thitaiuh I Jr. H, A. ICunpp, (now ilceeaned) in leiu-hiug the Koulhcrtt farmer how to faim in telligently. I'MKonally. I hae xeeii miuih of the old Noiith, hihI I lin" leew ihouaHiuN f acre whih would md gmw a lnlk of cotton if fcitiliser worn Hot drilled with th' need, nnd thia an every year occur rence. "The fact that (he miiU hiek fd humu meant thai pnieliealU all the fertiliser in eci of that u."l hy the urowing rop wni lo ilunn the winter month- hv leaching. Th? mil instead of Wing full of life, that in. having a working hnelei'nl florn, weie dead, and pniolicall;' a itieit ni pure Hand. Of eouiKi',' the proper wv m" cum- wereinl let Hitter ndKel, hut omie mav like (o know whnl i men -I hy proper hko. It i doiihtful win i'i er young tioe jun( planted on t gin aoil vhouhl receive npplii"ition of ctimurplnl fci'lllfier. Am a ml-', young tree grow very vigorou-dv without it. unleaa placed vcr- diuu vniilngoouly. and might he firecl Into (oo la(e growth or (oo vieornu growth hy I lie iie of it-Hilier. Some lime np I had oeenajun In c tim trcei thai had been fertilised n un exKi1innt 'by one 1o ootmidei hhnaelf an loVporl. Ti ear i-M tree received a high a (wo pound of nitrate of ndii each; two iwicidx nf nitrate of Hojn ami, l )oiiids of muriate of iMila-h Mich, nnd (wo pannda of nitre te ,f dn. Iwo tNxiud of miirinle of imlah nn4 fnr iKiumU of aniMriihophnte eneh This (nanllty of commercial fertil iser wn nut nroiinil.lhe tree over nn ern inivering n little innr Ihin fnr aoiinre fret. The onneen tuition of ferdllaer wan uch aa to ilwMeil Iv injure the tree, me if Ihein tie ing killed. At IhU rale of ferllli- Snir. U would lake fiiHr ten (on of nitrate of ndn and Xtnwli :ieh to gether with twenty tm of upr diodiale )ier acre. Thia i iotly f.-itillalnr in Bmr waya then one. Apiwrenlly, it wmihl seem thnt if evenly (ire ((he windier er icre' were given (wo pAiiuda f nitrn,' of odn oaeh thero would he no cie ipi of fertiliser. Itul. (he ferMiA-r wna literally placed in heaiU, ni' npjilyrng it in thk way nhow m iiiueh inlelligenoe M would be show.i hy dwmKug n wagiiidond of hni-iMnd itmnnrv in one epot without tn-itl-r ing ii. In iiiiig cimm-reial ferlili era in orchnrdu, Krenl care mn-f ! u-H-d to properly distribute it and not PAGE THEATER PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE, ONE DAY ONLY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17TH OIIAS. J. OAUTER THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN In his sliipendoits and Sensational Illusions. 10 assistaul.s. StaHliug Mlcctrical l'JflVeln - Skads of Scenery and Apparatus RAYMOND & HALL , Clever singers and dan cers, CARMEN & ROBERTS Thrilling Acrobat PAGE ORCHESTRA Kirsl show 7:Mt)-Second :1f Admission l.alconv Moc Lower I'hiow; ollc ('hildi BARON RICHTER Pianist and Humorist NATE JAMES htstolograph and Hand A rt ist PAGESCOPE en -! -Z.IV." rou sai.k on iu'.nt Singer Miu-lilnos and $2000 Inniir iinro, necldiint nnd alcUlieia policies! for working men and women, $5.00 a ear, no cuKCMiiinntM, UUT So. Holly St. IMiomi SIC X J p 7 icatre Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau I'or Sale or llxrlinuue A good hotiNo, barn ami I lols, well tmninveil, iiuluciimbered. to trade fori .mall farm, price faonn. "COI.OMIto, IMITIWI. Ol CKVMl.V 0 iirrim, Imiiroved, 2U ncroa eel'. Hoenc. lo treee. few bonrlug treo. miikiII ',.,, .. u...n..u i fn.1l. ...1..1I I.HMM nll.l lKl. Will '""V -.-H .N.n I..WW ...,.., ., - -- ..,,.-, .,--, trailo Tor tick nineli. or oily nul TONIGHT "IMK INTUPliltlt" (Vila) 2 juirt. Spoclnl loiuedy ilrtitua, foatiirlm; Cosielln, Kent, l.oeltu mid two Marys. t 'wiiititit t'l.orns ami .vioiits MKIIT" (IMIhe). 1'oaliirliiK John llutiuy mid ntlicm. That lucky tenth tlel:t and tlio boat nf music. You'll enjoy It to night, Hie. ileiiee. Wo hnvo Home good roaldonriM. clear, 'lit .Medfnrd, lo omhnugo for Mtock rnachee. or good unimproved laud. Wo can match anything you hnvo. ISO aero In Sams Valley', Improved, small house, lo trade (or city proper ty. I.lnt your ranches to rent. We have several aunllcanU. Wo have for rent, house and I'lmtopln) Tue-duy ami Wedne-day rooms. fnrnUhad and itnturulMbed. i Itmplo) meiit Wednedny Amnleue Xlght I'oinliig "A HASH KOU I.IIWItTY" Jgj THEATRE Olrl and wommt for general hotmeworJc. Seeoml girls. Cook. ' Krull pickers, llniicb bauds. MRS. EMMA BITTNER lie. Pluiiio illPO-X Ptiono HT.M. ()iKslle Xnuli lintel itmaw n Kim - i'u.m ui.otiK. I'VTIII WI I.M.V NO. ai News ixdiited out nbovo. n noil upplhd L ;j nr,iod the trei with hmniw will prevent the leaching Through IS. V. IH'I tree. i .. n. .!..': i inriMiau ik. n. i"ni in .( out of Ihe fertiliser. Point wine verv ihh1 work ha been Of couree. if tbero are any eoilx'done in Ihe ditribntHn of fertiliser. u in thi dUlriet which nre ao poor that Ihev will grow nothing withoul fertilixer, iinturully eotmnereial fer tiliser should he iimiI to "start aom thlngv on (hem. I do not know of oy nch eoll under cultivation to day.' Hut thi fertiliser frluuild I"1 iil in eonm-elioii with inniiun or cover erom " n to put the hoi I in good physical condition, rrinrsnlier that eonjmenlal fiirtltizeni of them xelves (To not uhntuTU (he pliyxi-nl ehn muter of (ho o1l. Xo part f the Hnlted Ptulea bo Hiiffered o mueli frohj the exeeM umo of oomnioreinl fertilizer and the lack of n Nuflleicnl supply of linmu-, throogh failure to gnw aoVor cro or mnku iim of atnhlo manure, nn have the -onlheni clHle. K--ntli r'aroliun In-" the repiitiilioii of piy iug the running uxWiwo of the vn-i-ious tu(e iiialituiluiis through the fertilizer tu imposed upon (hoxe maniifaeturing or selling fertiitocr Mithin tho t-Mtc. Naturnlly. tbi- lax h paid by the fanner Indlr-'rt'v. Many of tli- stnliw of the old -"ilh ore little bitter than South Car-i'i.-a. llot of the dntioiih eortenled lh m aelve with milking feilili.-'r mu.K-i- etMNdnlly njier-phopha(e, mnung I nlfnlfa grower. The fact that ex- eellenl remilt" have lieen wicured in twt cHe indiegtee (lint lite iie of nMtr4Hphate i profitable lr. Rhlen ha liion curry uu on eomc very enreful exM-riinoiiU and' will he n 'very good iiihu I" ndvi-p with n to the niiiount lo ti-o' a well n the matter of pnrehaxing ferliliaier. WhHn Mr. I'jilrn i natgrollv inler-eii-d in the tilling of fertiliser or der, he will he very glnd lo give tin raanlt of his own otperijnenl nnd lii- advice a to what IicmI (. ii-. He will nicroe (hat (o gut (he bet mull in Ilia' orchard, liumu Khouli ho fcupplieil hy (he growing of cover orop, n lie na nuviNcu wnn Ihi offlno in (he inntior of ferlilix er. Putting the orchard oIIh in the boi( phykhml comlitiou hy grow ing n eover enp firt will leon greatly (he ninoiiiil of cnmiiierfinl feillllzor noedml, nnd will, (heioforc, reilncii (hi iW'in of oxpenc, Oreh urdlst xlmuld lie cniiliduH nlioiit e.x perimoiitiiiK with ferllliur on loo liiond a Hcnlu. Moke hiilo Hlmily. I'. .1. OTIAKA, l'lilhologiat in Chiii'tio. GLASSES all That fit jour eye nro worth They cosl. . DON'T IIP. TOO I'ltl.'lHi.OtJH A llttlo tnautry will convince you thnt my patrons nro satisfied lintromi, WIIVV IlncaiiKA their glasses nrn right, ami my price nn as rcnHounblo as Is coiiHlHtunt Willi hkllfut scrvlco ami tlio bet inalerliiN. lilt. ItK'KCUT Kc.gli SpecbilHt Ovor Keuliier's Medford "Home Sweet Ilome" IhuIii JMril t-'eatiiro In Two Parts i:iatv iM)rii.ii('rsiMTi((M:iu,i: Pn tho Comedy Coming Tliuixday Only WHO Wll.l, MUCKY MAItV New Mary Kerpw No. I Mo-le liffcrlH Ali.Mlx.slOX .1.10 t'il.NTS raperies Wrt turry n vry cumipIkU lln bf itrt" rl-ii. If. rurli-iMi. (utnrrn, rlo., l 'In nit i' I -"l nf lijili-lmrrluu A l-l;tl in. ii i iiiok ri.T tlila wnrk lt'lua'i lv nml Hill iclvn na KI'mI aarvIC' nn ta e -aailila tu cat In aii Ilia lufKinl clllii, Wook3 & McGowan Co. Wants Course in Citizenship in Public School Course To Ihe IMiler: I( in to be IiHtd (hut tic Kioto houril of uliientioii will adopt one inoro grnib' in (he grnuiiuur h hool mid, coll it (lilizeiiHhip, mid inch jirineipal nnd teiteher bo rcrptiied to tench tho bttlu hoyc njid filly what it tnhus to constitiitu n good oiti y.vn. Tho Inw- of oiti; coimliy will, fall into (ho h. iuIh of thii Jit ( lo hoy olid giilw in (In near futnro mid in learn ing wliul il tnlteH (o become a good citi.ou will ennhle Ilium to xo mucin! our emigration I huh (hut we mm turn hack nil tho uiidugirnhhiH thut nm, ho lnndod hero in tho United tutc, a diunpin' ground for nil' rhiropnuu count rioK. Tho volo of linivftrtinl Hiiffrngo will surely purify thi) politii'f of Oii' couulry, which in no much meded. The greajekt Iroiililu with the Auieri cmi iiiiiii !h lie doc not volo tut iiiueh us lie Ik voted. When hoyg mill girl got fo ho Ih or 80 yeniH of ugn they can look hack with prole and tell their oliil-di-iu and grninhiliildreii Innv they sere tmtg'ht tho piltieiploH of good cilir(-ndilp mid the henefilH (hut have heen derived Tiom (ho prned'ce of Ihe .nine. Ii. K. fJKWJOHY. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. nAUyfiKlT Phone M. 17 mid 47-.T-'J Aiiiliiilunco Servlco l)cpjity toronerl LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting IVom $8.00 lo $ir.()() per month llailirnoni and Laundry Accommodations Gas and lOlectric Lights Kverything liirnishcd lOxeopt Hats 2l7.Jiivor.sido Ro. .Phone 900-L MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonable Flowers ' and 'Deflorations of all kinds for fall weddings. . Tolophono a7l. 1005 East Main Street. E. D. Weston Official Photographer of tho ?Icdford Commercial Club i Amateur Finishing , Post Cards Panoramic Work Finflh lights Portraits Intorior and exterior views Negatives made anv tlmo and any place by appointment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 af Bent lecntdd: nnd moot popular bolel m the KHi!t4 iiiiifiir.-.BiiiUi'ji, lTJfii.?fH"' City. Running dirflilled ico wnlcr in each room. European Plnn, n la Girte Gife. i Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms $1,00 each (10 roumi .... ,fiO each GO rooms .... 2,00 caiU 00 mania villi piint.- bath 2.00 ench GO rooms vtiib (rivilt tub ii.50 each 30 miltoi, bodroom, par- lor and bath 3.00 encji For more tlinu una sunt odd $1,00 extra to the above rata far cndi additional nuoit. Rrdiictlim by woelc nr month, Miimiiunuiit Chener VV. Kvltiy t7&l!mEiLnm2& 1 I '',- m r"v vfiifli.. rVtisUaX t V'i kAMA4l A .Jtt&L ..mw;u.,. .X.Mi:toi&,.i&!g&mmtoKi 4. ,.