ij 4 163 f -C "' 'Si t. & i j&. 4 n-vl ft-' 1V V M"M ,. ff ' 1 V PATHBHHJl. MEDFORD KlAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPRNDnXT KRWflPAl'KH X rUUMHIIKD EVntlY Al'TrntKOUNli EXCHPT BUNDAV IIY Tllli MHUFOnO PJUNTINO CO. The DemocrMIc Tim, Tho Medford Mull. Tho .Mcdford Tribune. The South ern OrcKotitfln Tlio Adhlohil Vrltum nrricA Mail Tribunn iiuiiiintr. s3.2r.59 North irir street; teitphono vs. Orrlilftl PApcr tf the City of .Medford. Otflolal Paper of Jnckson County. Oi:oilOi: PUTNAM, KJltor and N.tnn.iRer lgfc Holered n srcond-clnes matter Medford. Oregon, under tho net March 3, 1ST?. kuhbcjuftioit rates, rtnn j-ekr. by ninll ....... IS.00 lino month, hj- mall .-..T. .60 Per ipnntlt, delivered by csrrter In' " MiHlfnnl, Jncksonvllle. nml Cen tral Point. .80 Untiihlitt nnlv li mll m t Art Weakly, pr yoar...w. ij.0 sworit entctr&ATxem. Dally nverKi for eleven months end ltiR November 30, Jn. 1181. Tho Mnll Trtbuno la on nnlo nt the! lrr,v News Ktnml. Snn l-Ttncl!eo Portmnft Hotel Kmh Si nml. l'ortlnml 1V)rtlnnl NeWs Co, lVirtlnml. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wnmi. FqU Xtaiod Wlra UnlttA rrtu Olipateh tn. teEbronb. onraoir. Metropolis of ijouthrrn Mreiron ntid Northern Cnlirorln,limJ tho fastest Krnwlnjt r(ty tn Orciwn. Population U K. enaua 191 SS0: MitlmMett, 1 I 10.000 J 277 CtftS PF PEAfiS SHIPPE Two hundred and "Bovcnty-sovcn cars-or 1cars had boon shipped from Mcdford September 17, tho 'bnlU of thcAo Ilartlotts. This docs not In clude shipments from other points in tho valley, except Vorhels Siding Tho lato pears aro Just beginning shipment and tho prospect Is that the output will far oxcecd early estimates. , Tho bulk of theso pears were sold at good prices bcioro shlpmont, so that tho fluctuations In tho market do not worry Koguc rlcr valley growers. j ' PRISON FUR DIGGS-CAMINETTI r (Continued from paga I.) worth, for both ilefeniliint, argued for new trial, lie mnintninfd thai the evidence had failed to Nvnrrr.nl Uio -verdicts relurncd; fonnd fnull with tttc .court' iuMnioliorw lo the jnrie and laid ciccitil stress tiwn the fnct that the Jurors were "not ' told .tliat Mips Wnrrinston and Misf Norri were necoinplicc- nnd tItnnld not be too readily believed. .The motions for rclrinlf hnins been overruled, Attorney Robert T. Devlin, for Iho defense, mnd n Rtrotifr pica for eleinoney. He called Attention to the fact that the Mann white, nlnvc net is comparatively new, nnd that its provisiouH arc not pcncrnlly understood. "TIioiirIi ignorniice of tho law docs not constitute nn excuse," he (-aid, "yet it might be taken n mitigating the gravity of an offepsc." -"Wit the cudencc indicativel.v showed," said Judge Van Fleet, "Mint Diggs knew jf this law."f ' lUggn' Fear Told "It wan tho state law, not the JIanii act, which he feared," argued l)cIin. lie reminded the court that former Attorney General Wicker , fdihm declined o press n proKcculion nadcr tlio net, nnd dwelt on tho con tention that, though Iho prisoner- might havo violated its letter. the were not white slavew in tho tech nical bencc. "There I ngrce with you," paid the judgis. "White slavery in not the ex treme, grade of the nffciie. Itcvnlt ing it h it U, it falls below that of putting women in u house of prosti tution for gain. -"I ,hnvo detennined, after enreful clinsrderntiou, that I would not be justified in fixing your punishment at less than 1 have decided on. Ihmio Is Clear "If the question were n clear one I "wriiild have some inclination to snVo you from tho obloipiy that c6nes with iiK-nrccintion in u iM-ni- lontiary, both becauso tbis is your firnt otfense and bocauso nt your fnmilicH. ('However, I don't boliove I have discretion in Iho mutter. "Therefore, I hoiitenco you, Maury I. TJiggH, to imprisonment in tlio Klnte prison nt San Quoiitin for two yeaM and to pay n fino of f'-"00, iuid order that you remain itnprii.mi ed -until tho fino is paid. "Add I sciitcifco you, V. Drew O.iiuiiietti, to eighteen inontli'J iin ,)risonmcnt in Kan Qiiciilin and to a ..flfiOO fine." t , A sic Tor McNeil's Attorneys for tlio defensp begged 'tho jiulgo to change IiIk ordor of iin ,)WHoiunciit fim tho San Qiientiij htnto penilenliary (o ttje federal jnison nt MoNeil'H ihIiuiiI, nnd the jiulgo did ndviso tho goverinnent ('pih'secutor to learn from the nttor Jioy general if there would bo uny .'object ion to tho clinngo. Bolh Dlggii nnd Caininotti reinuin 'ed.' cool and collected throughout ithoir 'ordeal, hh did Diggs' wife and 4"uVr nnd ComiuottiV mother, nil o D FROM M EDFORO whom wero in tito couriroom ERXslM MEDFORD v GRAFTS PASS is Still "busy trying to erase Ashland and Afedford from 'the map. Not content with try-; ing to divert travel from tho Pacific highway, over thoj eoa&t route, to Grants Pass via Crescent City, thence, JiorOi. its enterprising citizens are seeking to provide a route to Crater Lake' and Klamath Kails that will keep tourists out of .Rogue River and us sister cities. : K ' Tito .'Josenhine Count v(1ood "Roads association' has asked the co-operation of Klnmntli Falls lo tins purpose. or The route proposed is given in detail' as follows in the . I . ' l . . eonnnunieation to the Klamath Vails Colnmercial club: VKrom Grants l'nss tho trip would he IS miles up Kogun river and on tho Tncltlc IllRhwaj to Gold Hill, thoro lr.lng tho highway going through Sams Valtoy by way of MoonvlHo and across to Trail creek, there again strlkfiig the' ttoguo river, and thehcy uj thUogue river by way o( Prospect Mill Crook Vails. Union Creek, Natural Urldgo and on to Crater Iiko, tho World's Klghta Wonder. Vrom Crater l.nko the route could ho by Pelican llay, Klamath I.ako on to Klamath Vails, from thcro on, through to Weed,.Callforna, where this' rou(e would men lorin a connection back to San frantlsco, throtigh the of nliont a thousand miles through the most scenic and wonderful district of tho Pacific coast. "l-'rom Grants Pass to Klainath Fulls by this proposed routo Is already a splendid road and all that would bo necessary would lie to plaro the proper signs for guldos nt all road crossings, which could be dono nt a vefy nominal expense. "Win your dlstrct Join tis In establishing n Grants Pass-Gold Hill-Crater Lake-Klamath Falls and Weed, California Highway? 1( so. In our opinion, quick action Is necessary In order to giving it publicity so as to catch the traffic of next season. One trip 'over this "splendid road" will prohahly he enough fertile tourist. "Never again" would he his com- mentlation. .in audition, no would go awav with a verv poor idea of the resources and development of the Koguc River valley. The 'effort, however, is in keeping with the proposed petition asking Josephine county court to call a bond elec tion for $225,000 to itupVovC the Pacific highway from Grants Pass north to the Douglas county line and from Grants Pass, to the Del Norte county line on the Crescent City route, lehving uniinproved that portion of the Pacific highway between Grants Pass and Jackson county. Iiet the Grants Pass boosters expend their energies in improving their own roads. They tire wasted on efforts to induce tourists to leave good wads in other sections for poor ones. A paved highway settles the good roads prob lem and that is what Jat'kson county is" going to have. Sacramentan Praises Medford and tihe Rogue River Valley A. V. 1'lrher In tho Sacramento Itcc. Tho roads In Josephine.' county, Oregon, wero not so good as those in Dot Norte, but tho county Is mak ing somo improvements. They nro rough and dusty, and for several miles beforo Teaching Grants Pass they arc cut up by tho heavy traffic of motor trucks haufftig lumber nnd other freight. On tho road to Mcd ford it is better, but dusty. Kvcn through .tho orchards of tho Rogue "Itlver "valley and r,lght up to the. wonderful llttlo city of Mcdford they are not sprinkled. ' Medford, however, has set the pace In tho mattor of good streets. 'With a population of about 12,000 she has twenty-one and one-half miles of paved streets. And her buildings and other Improvements aro in kcoplng with tho streets. She could well bo copied as a modol for other cities. j Tho run down to Asnland is over GERMAN nu BERLIN", Sept. 17. Vrnulein Jlyra (Joerscn'tj father, n wealthy rfahnfneturer of Treplowj having re fused to let her marry Jacob Xnv ier, his former clerk, tlio young lov iJrs -planned to tlc-pc Ilerr Goorson dNcMcrctl the plot, but craftily kept silent. At the appointed midnight Myrn stealthily opened the hull door nud hopped into n waiting motor car nt the wheel of which, much muffled up sat, ns sho supped, her Jiu-oh.i With finger to his lips he uuiotly steered thu cur out into the dark nens. After nn hour's rido tho rnu cjiino (-nine to n sudden stou at Myru'n own door. Her companion stepped out, removed hii goggles and Inughed. It wns her father. Just then another enr daslu'd up, bring ing the ronl Jacob, whom I'npa Goumen had milled nn to tho hour by a fukc message. Myrn, prompt ly deciding1 that a lover who was so stupid would probably bungle mat ters us a husband, dismissed him on the spot nud entered tho house obed iently on her father's nrm. SCHMIDT SAYS (Continued from Pagp 1 Tho Inquest VvHli)6 hehfnoxt woe, nftor which tho October grand Jury will probo tho case Schmidt's trial will ho hold lato In Octobor or early in November. Replying to questions of newspap ermen, Schmidt wrote tho following answer: "Anna know nothing about my plans to solve tho social question by creating money for all poor people." An Investigation at St. Joseph's Rectory indicated that Schmidt robbed tho parishioners and stole W P DAtJGHTER MEDFORD MAIB TRTBOTK FROM THE MAP valley's great orchard belt ......... ... witn too racuic itignwny, irum mere uu: noted Sacramento Valley, making n trip establish this road this fall, thereby roads that would bo excellent if they wero sprinkled or oiled, but tills will ho U part of Oregon's stnto high way, nnd tho dust nuisance will be abolished. Tho town of Ashland, smaller than Medford by half, nlso has sovoral miles of paved streets. Thoso sotithorn Oregon towns nro mighty enterprising In tlio matter ot street paving, (j rants I'.ibh has a beautiful boulevard, mid Central Point has her main street paved. All theso cities havo neat electroliers to light their business sections, nnd in somo they extend Into tho residence districts. Ashland Is aliomc town and must bo a delight to her residents. The Idea that sho Is just a railroad di vision town Is quickly dispelled on arrival there Horo Is n highly In tellectual community, too, and she supports a. very picturesque natural park, ot which hor people aro Justly proud. monoy from a visiting priest while tlio latter slept. . .MUNICH, Sept. 17. Tho pollco aro seeking somo posslblo connection of Hans Schmidt, who confessed to tho murder In New York of Ml us Anna AumuUcrr with tho recent suicide of Kchool Inspector Holm nt Moonsch burg. Holm and Schmidt wero close friends. and corresponded regularly Frauleln Haan, a telephone opera tor, was murdered sovoral years ago at Auschotfonborg nnd tho body dis covered at tho homo of Schlmdt's par ents. The pollco aro endaavorlng to traco Schmidt 111 connection with this case. EDWIN P. KOHL, STUDENT, TO-MOTOR AROUND WORLD J'dwin P. Kohl, n student of the University of Wisconsin, lms just sailed for Kuropo vith his nulohio bilo for a trip nniiuid tlio world. Hearting from Madison, Wis., some weeks ago, ho completed tho journey to New York. There ho tried in vain to find another young riiiin to ac company, him on thu trip, Ho could get no one lo go, so ho loft alone. "I expect to be gone two years," said he. "I will arrive in Kan 1'iiiti cisco some time in 11)15." Death End's Long Suffering 1'OKTF.ANI), Oie., Sept. 17. Af ter spending twenty-seven years in tho Bt. Vincent's hospital on account of nn injuiy to hi spine, William A, I.umbuit died today. Ifu wits a pion eer fiiemiin of Portland. With Medford trafo is Mcdford made John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 S. ISAKTLK'JT Phones M. 47 unil 47-J-3 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner MT3I)TOttT). OWKgON. ,,AVE,nNSlVy.:. Rli!P,rW.M.HJ5K J?.. OSGOOD GIVES PLANS F IRRIGATION For tho Informntldu of those In tuYestud, I beg Itmvo to inalui tho fol low lug anneuncement: The l'oothtlls Irrigation company Is tin Oregon corporation, authorized to do business under tho laws ot thu, state of Oregon. I'll,, llfflniirtl Itf ant.t iintiiitlHill iiu ...i-.. u. rii v in 'ti itwij nro as follows; C. JI. Hd of I'oitij land, Ore, president; .taibb Jensen! of 1'ortliiud, Ore., vice president; W. T. Jacobscn Of Portland, Ore., treas urer; T. W, Osgood ot .Mcdford, Ore., secretary and manager. All preliminary arrangement Inci dent to this undertaking havo been consummated. Work at tho dam will bo undertaken during tho com ing week nnd together with other units of tho sstom, will be proto coled llllgently and as constantly as as weather conditions will penult un til tho completion of the piojoct. which It Is anticipated, will bo during tho fall of 1911. This undertaking will tnvoho tho expenditure of a considerable sum of money and It Is the Intention of tho company to In stall a plant which will bo a credit to all concerned and which will serve adequately tho purpose for vhlch It was designed. Hvcry requirement of tho law lias been compiled with In appropriating the public waters of the state for Oils uso and tho pormltn providing for such appropriations havo been regu larly Issued by tho Btnto engineer. Tho source of water supply Is Immi grant creek, Keeno creek nud th6 Keeno creek renervolr, tho latter be ing the principal supply. Tho amount of water available from theso sources has been deter mined by -careful Investigation. Water gaugelngs of tho streams havo been mndo nnd a romptnto record of tho annual run-oft, has been kept by tho company. Alson taken Into consideration arc tho official precipitation records for 'tho past 21 years, and tho stream gatigclngs as recorded In tho V. S Water Supply papers. Tho years of minimum precipitation havo been made tho basis of calculation and lib eral allow anco hns been mindo for seepage and evaporation losses lis the reservoir nml canals. Tho result of this Investigation demonstrates con clusively that the said source will furnish a water supply, both constant nnd abundant for tho purposo nt hand. Tho Keeno creek rcsorvolr Is lo cated 12 miles cast of Ashland at an elevation of approximately 5000 feet above sea level and embracos what s locally known as Hyatt Pralrlo, To dam to bo constructed In the canyon nt the lower end of tho pral rlo, will havo a malmtim height of 17 feet and n length on tho crest of 000 feet. Tho resulting reservoir will havo an nroa of 901 acres, an avorago depth of approximately 20 feet and n storago capacity of 10,700 squaro feet. From tho rosorvolr, tho water will bo conveyed In tho bed of Keeno creek for n distance of about 2 miles to tho point ot Intake of tho diversion canal which wil carry tho water across tho summit Into tho Hmlgrunt creek water shed, a distance of 1 W miles, thenco In" tho bod of Kmlgrarft cri-ok a distance of 12 miles (o tho Intnko of tho main canal, located about 5 miles a novo Asfiland, Tho co uric- of tho main canal has not as yet been finally located al though much preliminary w'ork has been doun In this regard. Tho wat ers of this project nro suflclont to Ir rigate 8000 acres of land nnd thoro nro In tho upper end of tho valley, four units of land, each comprising S00O acres and upon any ono of which tho water ran bo diverted. It has, however, been tho company's Inten tion to sorvo th.it district lying along tho foot-hills from Talent to Jack, sonvlllo, nud thoro will probably be no deviation from this course. The Hupport given this enterprise by tho laud holders In that district Is Indeed gratifying and a continuation of such, will assure for them a substan tial and permanent Irrigation system' within tho tlnia stated, ' To tho luud owners In particular, I wish to mako ,tho statement that you will at all times find uh ready and willing to frankly discuss our plniiB. with you., For further. Infor mation -and forms qf contract apply at tho office of tho company, Most respoctfully, Foothills Irrigation Company, ' lly T. W. OSaOODi Hecrotary and Manager. FOR BALK Oil ni.NT Ringer Machines and 2000 Insur ance, nccldont and sickness policies for working men and women, $5.00 a year, no esscssments, 27 So. Holly B. Phono 81C-X RITCHIE TELLS 1Y BOUT ' WITH LSH FAILED SAN: FltAClHCO, Civl . Jop(r 17. yvilllo ltltMilo vespohded promptly today to questions concoiiilng the rati ccjllitg 6f hlH match at Valfcotiver, It.' C propounded to film through this moihltig papers by Hugh U, Spllitf.cr as financier ot tho lightweight chain ploushlp bout ho mh to hni foiiRht with Froddlo Welsh? Springer's iimjatlons nud Ultchlo'n answers follews: Q. Old not Itltrhlo wlro Saturday morning, September C to a friend In California that the match wuh off T A. Abnolutoly no. (. Did hu not itnk two friends Sunday, September 7, ( It woio pos sible to stop n certified check by wlreT A. No. Q. Old ho not on Monday morn ing, previous to meeting to tho pro moter wlro to stop payment of tho check, A. Again no, I call upon W. 1'., through whom l' sent my wire, lo show sniue nud also time of day it was receiied nt their office, which wax not collier than '1 p. in. Monday, September 8. Iho meeting with the promoter took pluee between I -ltd nml U.l.'i p. m. Dining thu time Springur repudiated I'hct .Melntre's power to sign ,411 IicIch of iigieeiueiit fur the Richmond Arena company. When Spil'ngor made this declaration I felt there wa no head to the menu company, i;.- Did we not Iihio up our fjollll in cn"li ns n giinnwteo? A.- .it r. lliijtor, the stakeiiobier for the club, nidified me Hint he hnd received a cheek I'lom .Mr. Melntyre for irlWnO. (J.- Did not I offer lo gel n letter from my bank giianiiiteeiug the $11, 0Q0, which he snid was not neces sary, in he wns sntisfiid ns to m.i reliability 1 A. Yes, Springer did nml.e the dune xtniciufiit, hut lepudiatcd Mr IntyreV right to haie incrtcd in the nrticles of ngrccpicut the following clniiM-, that said certified check was to ie mndo pii.iahle to Willie Ritchie IF A CHILD IS CROSS FEEVERiSH AND SICK IM.k Mether: If Tongue is Conlcd, VleiuiM. I.lttlo lloucls With "Cal- Ifoiiilii Sjrup of I'lgs." Children lovo this "fruit laxatlvo," and nothing elso clennscs tho tender stomach. Ilvor and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play ing tn empty tho bowels, and tho re sult Is, they become tightly clogged with wnsto, liver gets sluggish, stom ach sours, then our llttlo ono be comes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't cat, sleep or act nnturnlly, breath Is bad, s) stem bill or cold, has soro throat, stomach-ncho, or diarrhoea. Listen, Mothorl Hno If tonguo Is coated, then glvo n lenspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs" and In a fow hours nil tho constipated wnsto, sour bllo and undigested food passes out of tho system, nnd you havo n well, playful child again. Millions or mothers glvo "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" becauso It Is per fectly harmless; children lovo t, and It noi-or falls to act on tho stonfneh. liver nml bowels. Ask your druggist for n 50-cont bottlo or "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children or all nges nud for grown ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Ilowaro of counterfeits sold horo. Gut tho goulnu, mndo by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. "IIOAV did tin: iiiho know THAT" You cnn ovorlook tho best quality when you look over our stock. I'orhapB you'ro "on tho other Hldo" of tho remedy question 1 Lots of people who wore nro using Sutton's. Snap Shot for sprains nud bruises, Thoy found It cases, relieves, cures! Wo guarantee It! 50c. "Tho sweetness of low price soldom equals thu bitterness of poor qual ity," HAHKI.N'H FOR 1IKALTII Mcilford, Oregon I m h f 111 V I &i,-llt PACE THEATER. PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE, ONE DAY ONLY, WEDttESDAYsEPT. 17TH ' ' ' CHAS. J. GARTER THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN In his stupendous and Sensational Illusions. 10 assislalils. Startling Klect'riciil MlTects Shads' of Scenery and RAYMOND & HALL Clever singers nud dan cers. CARMEN & ROBERTS Thrilling Acrobats PAGE ORCHESTRA Viral, show 7:;l0 Second Mfl Admission Halcony Hoc- Lower floow fiOc Children 2'"o 'y ThcatrclSIS I!Ml ii TONIGHT " ' "Till: iNTUniKU" (Vltn) 2 part. Special como.ly drama, roatiirliiR Costella, Kent, J.eidlo and two MnriH. win-up. i'Mit'114 vi vicing .1i:KT" (Patho) "COI.OMItO. CAPITAL OF CHVLO.N" SceillC. wiin.v tin: pmws scit.Aus (vita) Featiirltig John lliiuny and others. That lucky tenth ticket nnd the best of music. You'll oiijo) It to night, 10c. Weiliiesiliiy Amateur N'luht fuming "A DAslI I'Olt LIIILItTV" TviENT' INDIA. UISE ?o I V1'.'iiMf ' J TIIKOCCH 1 tlr Mr.ll t c t r t n e n , SuetCsnst, Red Scn.l lnJinOra , ti lioinliay n.l Colnmlsi, Including iiJetrlpttliro;h India, 'I hi Ih4i inJsnd Lgifl. it '('flog t Inlrtnt lej; (winli la Kuropr, An nJ Attic, by the S. S. CLEVELAND ('?) I Trom N. YU, J.nw.r, 19, 1014 03 Days $700 nnd nn iKlmllnj hvtr UltUSM M ll 1" C"lf I,.M. AIm mm ! W.4 lfc.,, F.ui., C.I. Ars4 IV- WtU. il,ik IU ri, C...I. 4 MMrlXAlOR' M.i.i..iM. Iiih. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 4MlHm.lr.N.Y Ot l.illi wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from sj'S.OO to sj!ir.00 per month Pal broom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and Hleotrio Lights Vvcry thing It'iirnishcd JO.N'ctj)!. Vats 217 Riverside So. .Phono DOO-L Do you know that thoro la A REPUTA TION of years behind tho Ulnnioiids wo sell? And do yon know that tho Values backed by our per nonal guarantee of every stone has mado that icputn tloiiV Our stock both nut and niiMot stones Is ono of tho most carefully selected In America and for thin reason you ennnot, inUlto any mistake In purchas ing horo. MARTIN. J. REDDY TIIKJI'WHLKH ?,'car Post OfUco i i S mi v r-- u i m x 'rW&tStM aJ n k-t ''4iLt UO "-M .'-is. VJw)?o M . JV.T y WV nssa m, Apparatus , . i i "H 4kit BARON RIOHTER Pianist and Jln'morist. NATE JAMES aslelogi'aVh and Sand A His I PAGESCOPE l'hoophi)s Tut'Mhi) mid WVdni'ftdiiy paiiii: wukkiiV no. :u I News J , .. "lIOIllC SWCCt IlOIllC , vl jl.iibln Special I'ertturo In Two Parts 'i'.viatv iiei'iu.HtArhimTitmiHLi: Piitho ('iiniedy Cuming 'lliuisiliiy Only WHO Wll.l.'MMUlV MHV Now Mniy Herleh No. t Mnso Hfferts ADMISSION 5-10 CKNTH E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Worn! Sawing . Pliono 7II.V.V III.'!' Xitilli Central Draperies li ehrrr n vry conilil Hit nf 0riM rl'. iif-.t ciirulr.ii riUurrs. (., sr.l il.i ull iUin of til'hiDXriliiK A dlli.UI i n M lonU Sfl-T tills wniW ftxrliisivrly, mil will ki' am cqo.I Hi-rite M Is lsisslliln In tiat In nvon Ihr Inrsrst ('Ill's Wcck3 & McGownn Co. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonablo Flowers and Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. ,n Telephone !J7-1. 100,r) East Main Stroot. E.D.Weston Official Photogrnphor of the Mcdford Commorcial Club' :. Aniatour Finishing Post Cards Panoramic "Work ' ' ' Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior viowa Negatives mado anv tinio and any place by appoint ment. ' " 208 E. Main Phono 1471 lit., ii !':;; im" itufla uijwa non Plp9 hotel in ft City, Running distilled ice vvatcr in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - $1,00 each GO rooms .... 1,50 each HO rooms - - - - 2.00 ench GO rooms !lh .print lilh 2.00 eafh 60 rooms wild pilule bilh 2.60 oaf h 30 tultoi, bed room, par- j lor and bnth 3.00 each For mora than ono nucit add $1.00 cxtru tn tho nbovo rr.tas for each additional uuett. Reduction by woclx or month. Afjnaunmiiit CluUir II'. KvlUy, , !lJ.iFrl.y4.l'1.i uu.vr--j T-r ir;v -r jr--; '71 9"r