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", PA OR TWO. Miunvowi) matt; triitnk "mfdfot?d. omwcvx, "Monday, stcptrmuur !), mx 10CAL AND L PERSONAL y The announcement mntlo In tho Joenl proim Hint Uoorw Andrews hnd Bone oust (o roll fruit for tha Koguo lllvcr Valley IVopirntho association Ir Incorrect. Mr. Andrews Is nsso clntod with Jules XcuM.idl nnd others In mnrkoiliifr tho jiroduct of their own orchards nnd nono of them nro con nected with Any association or com pnny. George llads, who recently iur- olinafd tho Holmes now nnd soconu iintni nioro buslnos. on South Fir ntrcet, ban inorenfcd tho stock fully ono-hhlf nnd now hut. tho most com plete lino In tho city. Tho Knds .4 llolhrook Coal company, has doslt room In this utoro bulldlug. Thjro Is a photographer In your town. 11. N. Mnckcy, Malu and Con trol, Mcdford, Ore. Mrs. George G. Ulrtch of Siskiyou Heights, Is rapidly recovering at tho Sacred Heart hospital, after a serious operation performed by Dr. A. K. Rockny of Portland, nsslsled by Drs. Lockwood and Utiimon. Glenn Kddlngs, tho Southern Pa cific brnkomnn on tho Itoseburg di vision Is lsltlng his parents at Gold Hilt. Home-made bread at Do Voa's. W. II. Harvey, who has been with the D. II. Miller hardware storo nt Gold Hill Is now traveling for a wholesale grocery. James J. Gauld and James Slbson, prominent Portland business men, aro spending a few days flshlnc on the Roguo near Gold Hill. Iter, nnd Mrs. E. C. Richards of Gold 1III1 aro among those who at tended the Methodist conference at Eugene last week. Kodak finishing, best la town, t Weston's. T. H. Denton of Redding. C. Mas tcrson of Holland and J. Cakos of Stolnman spent Sunday In Mcdford. V. W. Streets, secretary of tho Com mercial club, who has been under the weather for a few days, Is able to be about ngaln, though far from well. Mrs. H. P. Thclss, who underwent . serious operation ton days ago, Is rapidly convalescing and ablo to leave the hospital. Dr. A. E. Rockey of Portland assisted by Dr. Conroy, per formed tho operation, which is ex pected to restoro Mrs. Tholss to good health. Crater Lake pictures .a book if IS pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Corking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tf O. E. Gray of Seattle Is a Medford business visitor. Jack Harvey nnd George E. San ders, tho Grants Tans mining pro moters, spent Sunday In Medford. W. M. Grant of San Francisco Is a Medford visitor. Max Frlcdcnthal, the popular com mercial traveller, is calling upon cus tomers In the valley. E. D. Weston, commercial ohotog raphcr, negatives made any tlmo ot place by appointment. Phone l 1471. Charles M. Simons of London Is a guest of tho Hotel Medford. A. E. Rcaracs left for Portland Sun day whero he represents claimants bo foro tho federal court In Butto Falls timber claims taken up ten years ago. "Insuranco your best assot." Have tho best. Placo your Insuranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If he -writes It. tf Roger Dennott, who returned from tho "West Indies, nnd Panama, whore with "Walter McCallum, ho took films for tho movies, reports thnt McCal lum -went to Spokano to offlclato at tho Intcrstato Fair as secretary and treasurer, nnd that ho will return to Medford In tho near future. F. M. Corliss, who has boon fore man of tho Carlton ranch, In the Tnblo Rock section, for a numbor of years, has moved to Medford with his fnmily, that hla children may enjoy tho bonofltu of the Medford high school. "Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artlits on tho Pa cific coast is taking charge of the portrait department for tho Gorlcln & Harmon Photo compnny, 228 East Main atreet. Edmund Ilurko of Coker Rutte, Spraguo Rclgel and Jack Merrill of Gold Hill, and Rrooks Spencer of Yankeo Crook, nnd E. W. Carloton of Table Rock woro among tho orchard IrtB who spent Saturday lu Medford. Dr. E. Klrchgossner of uppor Roguo river spent Saturday lu Medford. Grant Davis of Portland Bpeut Sun day In Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co TJNDF.UTA KTCttS VAO AiaiRTAVT Day Phono ? Ntirlit W W. Vecb tWt-J.'S 1'hnnrw A. . rr 078-M W, W. Rlggs tho Grants Pass pro motor, mndo a business trip to Med ford Saturday. I, I.. Hamilton, fnther ot Irrigation In the Rogue rlvor A alley, ami fam ily have returned from an nnlo trip to Crater t.nko nnd Klamath Falls. "Tho beautiful green Wood River val ley is a constant reminder of what this valley should bo and would bo," say Mr. Hamilton, "nnd will be when Irrigation nystoms nro extended. Not only would tho output of tho valley be trtble, but nil tho wnsto places mado beautiful ns well as productive. Private mlislc lessons from GO cents upward to threo dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen, Medford Consorvn- ory, College Dldg.. 31 N'orth Grape. John MrKort of Khunath Falls Is a Medford visitor. F. ruins and wife of Siskiyou spent Sunday In Medford. J. E. High and wlfo ot McMlnnvllle aro Medford visitors. Tom Stastnos of Ashland spent Saturday evening In Medford. II. P. School of Tenlno. Wash., Is looking over the valley. Milk and cream at PoVoe's. W H. Meeker left Monday morning for n ton days visit to friends In tho Willamette vnlloy. Ho will also at tend tho state fair at Salem. Mrs. Meeker has been visiting, friends at Eugcno for tho past wcok. Arthur Jackson, who returned to Medford with bis family from Van couver, R. C, last wcok, has taken a position as linotype operator on tho Courier In Grants Pass. H..G. Wiener ot Eagle Point was a, Medford visitor Saturday. D. Herring, tho Central Point rancher was a Mcdford visitor Sun day. L. E. Wiseman of Grants Pas was tModford visitor Sunday. A. S. Hubbard of Ashland, tho gamo warden spent Sunday on the Rogue. Ho has received from tho state gamo commission n jnotorcyle and can now cover a groat deal moro territory looking for poachers than ever before. Ernest Dory ot Watklns wns a Sun day visitor In Medford. Tho DulIIs trolley lino has com pleted tho work of tearing tip Main street to Roosevelt a von no on the east side, and will begin laying rails Tho work ot excavating In tho bust- ness district will begin about the first of tho month. Perry Ashcraft. tho automobllo man. has returned from a business trip to Portland. Tho Order of lien Hnr will give their first annual ball at tho Nata- torlum tomorrow night. Tho ico shortage which existed for a few days has been wiped away, the entire output ot tho lco company now being turned over to tho Southern Pacific for tho Icing of refrigerator cars used in shipping fruit. T. J. Partln qf Eagle Point who raised a record yield of corn this year, is In tho city attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. J. F. Rcddy left Sunday for Oakland for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives. Dr. J. R. Keeno loft Sunday for Portland and Salem to attend to busi ness matters nnd visit the stato fair Albert T. Tengwald, who has been visiting with his uncle, J. A. Wester iund, and his brother Carl, for the last six weeks, will Icavo tonight for his home in Denver. C. F. Barr ot Phoenix is in the city on business. Sergeant Pnt Mego of tho police force, who huu been enjoying a two days' vacation will return to his dut ies tonight. Dr. J. L. Holms is in Salem thU week attending tho stato fair. AJ bla, the Jackson county horso that broko the stato record at the Bono burg fair, will bo one of tho cntrios In tho 2:30 raco for o IR00O purse George II. Marsh of "Weed, Is In tho city for n few days attending to business matters. Henry nates has returned from a two week's vacation, nnd returned to work in his harbor shop. 1 1500 to loan on first class secur ity, it. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. 1C1 Don't fall to sco Mrs. h. A. Bsldcrl Ron Ton and Royal Worchester dem onstrator at F. K, Douol & company's for 3 das. J 1GI Find out what model you 'need of Mrs. U A. neldcri In tho Ron Ton Coruot at I. K. Douol & Co. 101 Seo windows on Royal Worchcs tor and Hon Ton Corsets. Three days demonstration. F. K. Deuol & com pany, 1G4 Charles Gay escorted Sjianos nnd Parker back to tho pen and will re main In Batem during fair week. II. L. Kelly, chief fish culturist for tho Argontlno republic, formerly sta tioned at Elk creek, is visiting friends In tho valley, Hugh Mitchell, In chargo ot fish culture and hatchery operations on tho Roguo, has returned from Elk creek and reports 3,000,000 salmon eggs taken this Hoason. Ho left for tho Illinois to prepare for stcclhuad egg taking on thot Btream. Hill Mullor, tho honey boy. and family expect to spond the winter in Southern California, The elty began todny tho work of! denning up thu debris 1e.lt from tho Union llory stable flro Friday night. Tho hay smoldered until Sunday when tho iwtnn put It out. In the present condition the ruins eonstltuto a health menace. Workmen are still coming In from California points for tho apple pick ing season which Is now In full swing. Mlts Gladys Rennud of Snrrnmrntn Is In tho city for a lslt with rela tive.. Miss Ireno Plainer, who l teach ing school at Runcorn spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Iiii cretin Knnrt, returning this morn ing to her work. Andrew Jeldness will leave Tues day for his claims in tho Hlue Ledge dlstrict. after spending a week In thin city. Frank Fnrroll visited with friends In Medford Sunday. Forest Supervisor M. I.. Krlckson, has returned from a trip through tho Applegate districts. Dan CaMlevui ot Weed spent Sun day In Medford visiting friends nnd relatives. Mrs. 11. G. Worthlngton has re turned from n visit with friends nnd relatives In Grants Pass, Day Clerk Cramer of the Medford Hotel wns taken to Sacred Heart hos pital this noon suffering from nn at tnck of appendicitis. Ho will bo operated upon by Dr. E. 11. Plckel this afternoon. I TODAY'S BALL GAMES. 1 -f At New York (first j:nnio) R. II. K. Potion . - .- ll 0 New York . , : 1 Rallerio Pedient nnd Ciwt.v; kentinc: nnd Sweeney. I'lnjuro?, Kv nti and Ktran. At Philntlcl pliin (firt game) R. 11. 11 Prooklyu . 3 7 1 lMiilniK'Iphin ..... I -1 1 Pnttcrie Iteullmeh niul FWier, Mayer, Mnrlinll ami Hum-., Killifer. Umpires Hyron nnd Ripler. At Cincinnati Pitt-liuru-Cineiu-nati game imstponeil. rain. Highlanders Win Tow NEW YORK, Sept. 2!. The High Inmlers took both nmes of n double-header from ItoMon today, tin firt S-l nnd the eeond ."-1. TUr second game wm called in the cichtli inuing on account of darkness The core: 11. II. K. Reston .1 tt ? New York ...... ... ." 8 1 Batteries, Anderson nnd Tliemiu: Fiher nnd Sweeney. Urapiros Enn nnd Kvans I LISTEN 10 ORATORY Y JURORS RETURNED. LOOT B 0ET0RS1 LOS ANCINLKS, fnl.. Set. 2l.---Flood" of oratory .nrgvd lodnv about tin? ho of lite jury thnt t to HAN FRANCISCO, Oil , Sept. at Homy P. Plntt, former official of ;tho Pnvltlo Title and Trust company. Indicted for foreitrv. littt mi'imikoiI of decide whether fleonw H. UKI.v. tho1,h oinlteUnlcUt nt about S7M0O, I.omr Remit enpitnlwt. is imill.v flXNMf ,,,,.,, ,,roitlon today t Hu- omruiuum to trie ueiimjueiiev rinorlor Jiidxe Law lor and sentenced to Helen Barke Attorney for both u dpJtveret' their luxiimeiits. Tti worktd In tennis ,1. W. Poll and An Kiye np iwrtvitic for the Mate nnd Ohciu serv two yenrs In S'an (jnrntln. lu court with tho defendant Wqrtj his wife nnd severol relatives. When toulom-e was pionouuced Mrs. Piatt eollnpsed coippletuly nnd hud to be LOVES! TU'OMA. Wash . Hept, I'D.- Kit dolp A. Johnson, a telegraph opornlor employed by tho Northern Pacific nt Yolin, Wash., fonunlttod aulrltlo hmo this morning lu u loom nt llm Hotel lJ0I IP'tlKNi:. Ore,, Hept. Ul. -Tho Western OtoHon eiiiifiiieUtu of Hi" Methodist iihurnh itdjuurnod hero to day to ntnet In Poitlaud next your. Anionic tho inlnlMerinl nwlnntiicntM nt tho hiisuIiik j oar ni'(: W. It. Jef- Pierce, shooting hlinwlf In th rliihl fmy, Jr.. Grants Puss; K. O. ICIdrldg", tuhililo. HU body was found nt 11:10 U;l.i moruttiK l.v tho ptoprletor of the hoftl. Johnnon wns apparently dis appointed tit love, ns he had torn up a millibar of letters written b) nil I. Medford, Oronon. ' Dniid llUphnm Is to s'nr In an ..rti by I.m Fall He Is nt pres ent tilling a temporary eiiHagemeir. in ifti'tetlllo villi good sui'i'OH'i. Ulor Pell nnd I.reomH )! tor nrriCli fpom rt roi)m.N jwhleh wor pttMiiwrhfl at Seattle HiMiy Pell n!tnUod the enrefnlly advnne ed eoiitcntion of the' defence thnt Pihv wan the ictim of n hliuk mailing plot, l.nler replied-ntt:ick ' ire the eliarnelr nrd vrreit ot' tl.e witnoci nicaitttft Pixhy nnd cu! gn ! nig (he defivtidtnit. I When tawler had eonehtded. I j compte llnxis. onee nltonte, lor the McNnttMio, took np the burnt o Itn Pixhy nnd sjietit mure t)i)ii nti Inu' in n pnlienl. lmcictit mnrh'nll n .' evidence. Prttt'eutor li',ve huh ( follow Iai )t toduv. The ei prolmldy will go to (In jury nhout ."i o'eloek. PIAtt Is the father of sovei rhlllTho sulrtdo left no note rvplalnlng dren. When hlH peculation beeaino net Ho Is nutvlvod lv ti father known ho confessed nil, uao uu ac- mother rrsldliw Hi Mt I'mtl and tto tomit lux of ItU ltivetiiieutn ami Nitot, ()!k i. of Ma.bu, Mas mid showed that he Increased tho monev,Kinm of 310 North Page stnet St taken bv three-fold lie reimbursed nl. Ho was nvMUIIng trn'i ,mrta his omplo,ers for er colli taken Unit lure to return to t(t Paul "'; ClSIC'rlESTER S PILLS M S c hi .(,rtlf IM.M..Ulr..l fiiun it ! ') ; m "vy t ,r, tc.i .1 ill I m '. Vy t..u. ...... , n.J 111.. Ill M.TrllN lilltlllSII llll It I'll l. I '".- .: . ... -...i. 4ki.lltt! I. ini i.y. w.u.. . VUlUHlKL stiinovDi TARIFF DILL READY (Continued (turn paftn t.) tholr tncomas MAINZ, (Irriiianj, Sepl jrrninl duke .f lli--e t -dii are Phllllei nattlo nard PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29. Af ter losintr tho fir-t game to Prook !yn. :i to 1, Philndelphiu fought -Iturd in the second content of today' double-bonder, tho score Ktanding 4 to 4 when tho game wns called nt tho end of the fourteenth inning on account of darkness Sceres: Brooklyn Philadelphia . Battcric Yinglinir Alcnnder nnd Killifer. K. . 4 . t nnd II. K fi y V2 Usher: JOHNSON'S TWIRLING AND ERRORS BEAT MACKMEN WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Ma terly twirling by Vnlter Joltnson coupled with fivo costly errors ). (he visitors cunhled Wushingtmi tr hlnnl: thu Athletics, 1 to 0, here to diiy. Scere: It. If. F Philndelphiu 0 .1 .1 Washington - 1 .'I 0 Batteries Wvekoff nnd McAo Johnfion nnd Williams. Uiuiiirc Dhecn nnd Connolly. not taxed unless 9 moo or moro. Tho conferees agreed to (be con ferenco report on the (nrlff bill by strict party vote, nono ot the minor ity members signing It. Cement on Free T.lt The house rales on photographic and survelng Instruments, opera glasses and similar Instruments are reduced. Cement, asphalt, limestone, pig Iron, scrap Iron and ferromnn gancio aro put on the frto list. The ratos on steel products also aro re ducod. Tho conferees agreed to the postponement ot the free listing of sugar. The duties on cattle, sheep ed Ailtililm- Ptiih, th St. I.o i brewer, with the luM il' i.n'oi jjt'td cr.iv- or (lie Order i f 1'hdlp the i(1)im1, in recognition of Ins pli tun tliii.pn -i to Oennnns t. . ' ir ZnMtUi izyi , j tail" a BSi BlVi J w m. mm - ybt w nr -r w r- r - imi ubm friSJSSSWW vflPoi SiiiiLMiiiigil K4Mrfl0?X.S9te; MSIof -" " - '-,'r--sui4 nAAPV aJgfnr-iiM.ITWUii.i iLlBHPHW1 C" - llmuTf famous ftolcl. Hokd for the Excellence IsGuislno.EurfVpcdnplai) wmmmiMiMB. : IF MEALS HII BACK Hi 8I0W SOURS' N. K, Hlttmlr.l In tbr Hull of tile Pilnrlpitl Tlieater mill Shopping HlMrJtt Ittyeutly ltiteton(eil unit Kefuriil-liitt 'throughout. unit Hitler i:iilppcl 't'oilny limn l!er llefotn IturoiH'itii 1 1 it ii ItoouiN wltlioiit tmtlt, iSt .tit) per tiny mut up Kooitet wild li.t(, y-.tio per ibtv ami up (J. J, It l,:'.M.NN. .Manager. CI.AItKK, Ahst. .Mgr. '"l'ai4N lHuiK'i'-lii" I. tuls tinllu,iliii, (.'us, lijH'psa niul sioiiiiuti Mli ery In l'lo Minutes If what you Just ate U souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to dimwit, or you beleh Has nnd eructate amir. undlKentad food, or hnvo a feeling of illscluess, nnj heartburn, fullness, uniistM. bad takto. other food an Imals and ono wheat j In mouth and utomacii iienuaciie, yni( products nnd eggs were romovd nnd. to" H't hlestl rullof In flvo uitiiutuK i the house duties on oata. butter. Ask jour pharmacist to show ou ' beets, peas, currants, caocolato and .tho formula, plainly printed on these cocoa reduced. The ratos or. fancy fifty-cent cases of Pape's Dlnpopslu.j woaved and novolty cotton cloths nro thon you will understand why dys-1 reduced slightly nod the rate on cot-Vptlc troubles of all kind must go. ( ton yarns Increased. The duty on,nd why they relieve nour. oitt-of-j loco curtains also was Increased. Tho order stomachs or Indigestion In flvo, wool ratos genorally wero lowered.' mlntes. "Pap's Dlapopsln" Is, Including taoto on flannels, blankets harmless: tastes like candy, though and choapor gradfs of stockings. Tho each dwo will dlgoat nnd proptire tor duties on tho htgticr orlccd stocking assimilation Into tho blood nil tho wero increased. ' food you eat: besldits, It makes you Senator Pomcreno of Ohio an- so to tho tablo with n hoslttty pp nounccd thi3 afternoon that ho In- tlto; but. what will please jou most. tendwl to try to stind tk roport lok Is that you will fonl that your stom to conference with Instructions to eh and Intestine arn clenn and fresh. re.joro the tax on brnndy uiod In nnd you will not noed to rosert to fortifying California wlnea. l.'nlosn laxatives or liver pills for blllouneM ho Is shut off by n point .of order, or oonatlpatlon. Pomoreno propose t nrguo Ute o-' Tblu city will hv many "Papo's tjon. Dlnpopsln" rrank as some poplo will "I did not sign tho conferenso re- tl thm. but jou will lie enthuslw' port." said Sonator Ufollotte. "be-,e ahaui thl P'd tineli pro qauso I was not given an opportun- lnratlon. too. If you over Uk It for Ity to examine Its oonton(3. bolng ludlgesdon. gases, heartburn, sour barred from the eonforonce. I nevor " dspopsla, or any stomach took a position ot hostility, but wore- misery, ly refused to voto in tho dark." j l!o' "O"10 IHW ,hU n'n,,l- ' rid Iloth La Follrttoand Senator Pen-'joriolf ot stomach troublo and In roso thought the sonato debate would digestion In five minutes. Invite Your Friends West LOW COLONIST FARES will lie in clTed from all the IM'ini'ipnl Kiihtrrn cilics tt nil jitiiiil.s on ltt S. P. in Oivtfnn. September 25 to October 10 I ''.nst oT ('hif.'ixt) J lie sale elntrs Will l)f Si'l-i. J! tt OftnbiT !. f (f)f aUNAtT 3 (CCOIHSMUlTAl 1 ou Can Prepay Fares itin' mil iu Doptiriit tho iri'p o( the I it-lift with any of Airfiitu niul In will wire iiuslrtnliims In li:i I'll i'n ifihert fuoiu any joint K.tsl. Call on noarcst AkciiI for fprc I'rotn any point Kant, Piwi'vnlioiw, i'tf. Jolm M. Scott, Gonaral FoMengor Agent, Portland, Oregon. ho brlof. It Wednesday. probably will ctnrt GIANTS LOSE GAME TO CLIMBING B0ST0NIANS H. :t K n. New York - - - . 1 .'1 2 Ho-iton .. 8 7 0 IlntterieK Selutiier niul Hartley; Perdue, Jnrnc nnd Wlmlinj,'. I'm pirt"s Klem ntul Ortli. Charlos J. Itoss and Mabel Fentnn hIU soon return to tho vaudeville stage with a travesty of "Antony and Cleopatra." iiA.vncit ,sir;.".u.s to womkv. Is what ono physician called back, ache, hoadacho, norvousnoss and tbo blues. In nlno cases out of ten they iro symptoms ot como fomalo dc rangomunt or nn Inflnmatory, ulrera- Ivo condition, curablo by taking l,y dia 13. Plnkham'fl Vogotablo Com pound. Thousands of Amorlcan wom en willingly testify to lt virtue. TOO JuVlR TO CliASSIP'V. TO THADR Wood, for team, wagon, cow. Must bo good stock. 21" W., caro Mall Tribune. 10S TO TFtAUB Knulty In houso und lot for good team of mares and wagon, with a good milch cow. A. h. C, 12, raro Mall Tribune. 1M lw4Ff$ mC4 i UKDTflEWbfilD THROUGH THE UrMKAMACfim' tA- nMn CRUISE) ., craUiflg iU4nuUp v "Cleveland" (17,000 Mi) From New York, Jarmary 1915 VUiling fmoui citlci and countrlei on palatial tlmrrtlilp whlrh errci as your hotel, . Every luiary and comfort nsnicd. 135 days $900 and up nclulii Mj,it Tiln iaJ til ntcciuir tictciu. Alhii CruKcK in tin J i lent, Inillii, West fiiilint, Pauaiiiu Cuiuil, unil .Metl lterrane.ui trips, . HAMBURG-ArilERICAN LINE 4M3 n-ly I Y Or Incut oj( Yon need not have Grey Hair you can cure dandruff stop falling hair. VOfX SAMS RomltiKtoii typowrltor. No, 11, slightly lif-oil, tamo as now. 13ox 20, Mall Tribune. 1C-1 i3Wi3B & sTtk j!Sfli 4 tk3A Uoc v!,I W l vjfmf. m w 1 T T t t ? T T f f r r T I t ? T T T Y ? t -rfl ET solid traidSoads of Buicks sold for 1914 The IJuiHv Hojiaon fur 10M will lnvnk all IJuh'lc rccoi'tlH iiicntM. And fho Uuii'lc roconl is ihu roconl of Ihc world. ai Gait. Milliom owe restored beauty, a youthful nppearnnca to 111 uk RcM(oreN Oroy Ilnlr to It iinfnrnl color, itopj dnndruff, invigorates icslp. Money back If not latlificd, 50cndJI tl drujiiti'i. ,Sirc;JtxJt A cm rrcript ti I (Jo nj duller ptm. I1.ilil li,yiJi.rV Klw.rt.N. I. vt. i . V Vfl' iatva&J2&imimaM&ULis. MUHUHU 1'iiAlt.M.lUJf 't I t ? T ? V ? ? ? ? f Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y f Y Y I Y Y Y Y T ..VVtlHHlHTtOOO. - TTTTT TYVVWVV-VVTVTT'Wl or li'aiiiloiid Miip- Juicks im already on file, and lioiiafido orders for fil'tcen solid Irainloadso Hie season is not yet fairly e.oiiiiiioiie.od." Uniek power will eontinne to be. the bi" fealnre of the lluiek line for 101 1, There are six models ranging in j)i"iee from $J)"j0 to $108,"), the last the lightest si.v-eylinder for its jower and wheel base ever manufactured. The Delco Self-Starter is standard equipment. Everybody who buys a Huick gets a Deleo at no extra cost. The Delco will start a Duick a hundred limes in every hundred, and all Unifies are electric lighted. "While attractive to a degree, the Duick Motor Company has, never before boasted, the real valuo of tho 1914 body design is in the easy 'way they ride. There's lots of leg room, the springs are double heat treated, and the cush ions arc deep and luxurious. Ask for a ride and find out about delivery. ro have in stock at all times a complete line of Bronze and Babbit Ilea rings, both coro and solid. Also "Wliitonian Has Savers, made in iMedford. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO., Agents 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET ijb :