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45 " 1 If ' PAGEF0UI1. Medford Mail tribune AN INDKPKNDRNT NKWHl'Al'KIl I'uni.tHtiKO i:vnv aktkhnoon KXCIJI'T HUNDAV 11Y TUB MKUrOHD I'lMNTINQ Cu. Tlio Dcinocrntla Times, Tim Medford Mult, tlio Meilford Tribune, Tht Houth rrn OrcKnnlnn. Th Ashland Tritiums CJftlcn Mall Trlbuno llultdlnir. 2IUJ7-S9 North I'lr street; telephone ?4, orflclnl Pnpcr of the City of MeOfonl. urricini .ipor or Jnrkson County. nnoitOIC 1'UTNAM, Udltor nnd MntmRnr l'nlcml In Socond-ilnSN matter at Meit'onl, OrcKim, umlcr th net of March 3, is;. BOBSCnrrriON satus. Ono yrnr, ly mnll -. ....w .. 13.00 Ono minitli, by mnll... - SO IV.r moiilli, lUIIvorcil by carrier In MmlfnriL Jnckunnvltla ntul Cen tral roiilt ........ SO Bntnrilny oti.y, by mnll, pr year . 1.00 Weekly, per ycnr.. . .... ... - 1.60 BWORtt cinctn.ATio. Dnlly nvcrHRp for clrirn mouths cmV lint November 30. 1811, ;. Tlio Mnll Tribune Is on wilr nt tlio I'Vrry lewn Htntni. 5nn l inoico. Portland Motel Naw RimhI. rortUnd rorttnmt News Co. 1'orr.mut, Ore, W O. Whl (tiny. KentiU. '.VnHh. Tnll litsitd Wlr United rrrtt slipatclits. THE TIGHT SKIRT Uy C. McAdatus You'vo n vory narrow skirt, I.ltUo girl. Arc you sure It doesn't hurt, l.tttlo girl? That's n mincing little stride. Whore the street Is wild and wide; Arc you sure there's room Insldo Llttlo glrlT What will happen If you slip, Little girl? Aren't you 'earful It will rip, Llttlo girl? You would bettor-take a sack, So If anything should crack. It would serve you coming back. Little girl. Docs your mamma know you're out, ' Little girl? We're afraid to go about, Llttlo girl. If wo met you In the sun, With your skirt so thinly spun Why, wc might all hnve to run, Llttlo girl. Let tho bottom out a bit, Llttlo girl. It Is much too tight a fit, Llttlo girl. As tho matter sadly standi, You'll bo walking on your hands. Ami In that event my lands! Llttlo girl. Kansas City Star. CURENCE REAMES NEVER ATTORFJEY FOR KEENE POHTLANI), Oct. 2. That ho wa never counsel for Dr. James 31. Keeuc, and consequently had no knowledge of the conditions that led up to tlio letter bciu;: used by the pivermncnt to have bin title to a timber humestcad revoked, it she Ktatemeut mndo by United Status At torney Clarence I Hcutncs. "If I had ever npiK'nred for the defendant Keeno in thw matter," de clares a statement by Mr. Jteamu, "it would havo been manifestly im projHT for me to hnio appeared UKniust him in n suit brought by the government. If I had appeared as privntu counsel for Dr. Keeno I would have culled tho attention of tho attorney general to the matter, and ho would have directed that spe cial counsel be usslgncd to handle that puitieular ease." AUTOISTS FOR SUNSET MEGAZINE ARE HERE B. Powell of Now York, accompan ied by B. Alexander, A. C. Kuhn and bis chauffeur, Wui. Cuffleld Is visit ing tho Koguo Hlver valley enrouto for San Francisco whoro ho will com pleto his cxtendod auto Journey. Mr. Powell and crow motored from Moxtco to Alaska In the Interest of tho Sunset magnztno. They, motored six hundred miles further north than any ob.i-r auto has over gono by Its own powor. Tho ontiro dlstanco was covered in eleven weeks. They woro ory fortunate In not having any ser ious mlnhupu, Alter getting so far the country was almost Impassible, howovcr, uftur a groat deal of hard work thoy succoedod In cutting, block ing and pulling through. SECTION HAND HELD FOR ATTACK WITH KNIFE Constablo JVott noKen of Itoguo lllvor was In Medford last bight with Tony Anl, n tectlon worker wh,o as saulted auothur countryman with a Juilfo It Is alleged nnd '.van bound over to tho grand Jury. Anl la now lu tho county jail. W. B. JOHNSON OF ROSEBURG HERE LOOKING F0 RROBBER W. P. JohiiEon, a rnllroad conduc tor of ItoscUurg was In tho city Wed lios'day looking for tho parties who robbed hlu house, labt week, and btolu his watch, an Elk pin, a gold quartz rhnln, $30, nnd his wlfo's gold watch. Tho local police havo Icon nskod to help In tho soarchj,.. $11 TO AVENGE DAUGHTERS WRONG LOS AKGIM.KS, Cnl Oct. Mr. IMilh M. Ivy dteiln.vcd chagrin linliiy when told Unit Iter divorced hmdmnd, Frank M. Ivy. whom lu dint Tuodn.v moraine, 1im n chance 'or l !ite. .Mrs. ivy is reenvonm from tin ftili wound li rtvoivn when Ivy !ieil the revolver with which sho snot him, and sent n hut lot into her thigh. "I shot him bccnuc he mistreated our HtUe girl, nnd the Inw iTfiixed to punNh him," tlio woman declared. "t hope ho die. They can't do more thnn semi mo up for life." Ivy, who is n real estate denier. was shot threw (lav nfter the drop Vine; of a ehurtjo of mitrcntin his lo-yenr-old daughter, brought by hi" former wife. The sirl is nn inmate of the Whit Her reform school. l'enditij the outcome of Ivy's in jury, no charge 1ms been filed njjnint Mr. Ivy. She may be ex amined by nn insanity eoinmiodou. I cAGLE POINT EAGLETS, i I Ily A. C. Hewlett. , Mrs. Win. Perry of Puttc Falls was out on business the Inst of the week and while here was a guot at the Suunvside a part of the time. I have been tryimr to get into my Kaelets nn account of what I saw as I was passing through and around! the Apite farm and will now take tho time nnd space to give n brief ncenunt of it ns possible, nnd do jus tice to the subject. An I entered the gnte on the Airnte-Hybee bridge rond I met Mr. Xilos; the superintendent of the farm a 'id he kindly niiMvwcd all of my questions with repnnl to the farm nnd what ho was doiuv, and right there my former ideas of that "desert" laud became badly shaken. At firt 1 asked with regard to the fruit trees nnd he pointed out the fact that his young trees had made nt least some of them, n growth of as high as four feet this season, nnd I expressed my doubts as to the longevity of the trees on that kind of soil n I thought that the water would Fettle around the roots of the trees nnd eventually kill them. Whoronpnn, he answered me that he had dupr down beside some of the older trees where the hnrdpnu'had been broken up with dynamite and found tho roots had grown down into the soil under the hnrdpau to a depth of three feet. I snw something prow- in; nearuy mat looked very preen nnd enquired what it wa, and he told me thnt it was red clover that ho had recently planted and was just cotninp up, thnt he intended to let it prow for two years nnd then plow it tinder to enrich the land, thnt he had another block rowed in clover that wan over n foot hiph nnd pointing to two largo stacks of hay off some distance spoke of the wonderful crop of hay he had raised this season be tween the trees. Ho also referred to the different kinds of vegetables he was raising and I.saw some very fine nlfalfn growing on the plnce. Wall, nfter leaving him I drove slowly thronph the farm nnd the first thing thnt attracted my attention was prent stacks of bean vines where they had threshed out their crop of beans nnd passing on n little further I enmo to the cnntnlope patch and the ground was almost covered with them. Then enmo the vepolnblos, beets, carrot, etc. The lnttor they raise to feed to stock and in fact they seemed to hnve ahnot everything in thnt line beside corn in abundance, so I cume to the conclusion thnt that des ert ground wan pood for something. George Mrrimnn of Medford was out In -t Friday combining liimlue.. with pleasure by vWtinx some of hi old time friends. II. G. StiH'kmnnn and wife of Med- ford were pleasant callers lust week. S. If. Ilumish, our liveryman, has been hauling gravel and kond to fill up in front of Ida barn m as to run the water off in the winter. Prof. t?. K. .lobnson spent Satur day night with w on his way to his school in Laurel Hill district and Miss Hose Ncvlon spant Sunday nixht on hor way to her school in Lone district, both schools commening lufcl Monday morning. .Tamos Lake of Harvard, Ills., and Nubb Zimmerman wme pleasant cull ers hist Suturduy, They were old time friomls in Illinois. Mrs. Jiukins, u daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Jordan of this phice, arrived iiunniioiiuced nt the parental homo Inst week. Last Sunday among the visitors nt thu Suiinysido worn Frank Milhu- and friend of Lake Creek, Mr. njid Mrs. Guy Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrt. M. Pnrdin of Medford, and Mrs. M. A. Kgleslon of Chicago, Ills. Mrs. L'ggleatou i u fiister of Mr. Pnrdin and is out here on n visit. haliner Ilingor hns returned from Klamath county. Xotlcp A, F. A. M. )Vork In tho M. ,AI. dogroo Friday night at 8 o'clock, MEDFORD MAX TRTTUTNlil, Would Have Legality of Bills Passed Upon Before Submission To the Kditer: After enreCullv observing the tic - :..,... ..r it i ;.. . t i . i ,i In" their power to climiiutlo all to iHiinuruim iMntmitM jmcd by llie, , . . . , , ... . people, and most specially utteli laws n those which contlict with tho intervwt f "liiij lmdnw," wc find that umially su,ch laws sue dcchiiTd void and unconstitutional on Muieliy thiim iniilc of a jslvwt numhor of mciv lMattur of wordinif. (days. Then this approvml hill unit- As true law and justice is buedj milted to tin people, for their eoiioUe n the "intent'' w well ns the net,yi or no. Alo if reiptired the opln aud the ''Intent" of tint people i. ion of the different .jndrs on the usually very clearly e.prcMl by i matter may be innile public for per them on all measure submitted tojndvmttm one of these jmlsx may them, it now reuiainn to nutke tm 'U up for re-election liiitclf. Anil it woriUtHc f tlte nwnfurc cornwt so i jjmul to know honcslly where hr thoy will inn tins retiiiiremcut of. the courtH. It is nNo true that some of tho mensttrcs are liended in Meh a manner as to misconstrue their menniui: and intent, or more explic itly, they an dishonestly labeled by tho clever law,er who are always Hcoured by the big interests. Siuce Oregon is the originnlnr of o tunny so-called "radical, fcoli-.li and impossible laws" which arc now foremost in national consideration. 1 wish to gio oii to auollier sujt-, pestiou with the hope thnt by your. help it will roach such parties who will carry it to perfection First, let nil jiroposed laws be snb mittod to the attorney general or a I Contrasts San Diego Climate With That of Rogue River To the Kditer: Am writing from tho mot eqult abto cllmntu on earth, San Diego, Cal ifornia. Wo had an oxnmplo of the cqultnbleness Inst woek, especially on Wodnesdny. Tho U. S. weather bureau's thermometer will rogUtor only to 100 degrees nnd they do ay that they had to take It down at 9:30 a. m. and pack it In Ice to keep It from busting, but I.ouls .1. Wilde, the former Oregonlan banker of fnma. who Is now a big banker here, gave the city one of thone :ig one's that I ...I.t. K MAI. ...I UK. .l.B. MAHW.Ij ...I.I. ' mui a suuiiu viinik wiai iuwuiui nun a red Ink line, that wont as far as It roiild iro f12o and bustetl. Then thero was one 111 Ilslboa Park (1 1,000 . valley, and when It comes to climate acres) In tho heart of town, that went land soil for my part I think that thu to 120 degrocs-and busted, how much'ldenr old Koguo river valley has the hotter It got is only guess work, but tho papers claim only 110 dogrees. Thero was thousands of chickens How the Clothes Proclaim the Women ly Ada Pair I wonder If many of us realize the expression of our dollies, tho silent proclamation of ever) thing wu woar nnd tho way wu woar It. I don't be lieve we always remember that our shoes and gloves are expressive, like wise our hands and foot, yea, oven the colors wo wear nnd tho matorlal. You luvo bad a modiste toll you thnt this or that hat did or did not look like you? You havo seen n waiter tnko a man's hat from a long lino of hats and with almost unerring accuracy glvo It to tho rightful owner? Did ho number tho lint and the own er? Ho did not, but ho associated tholr expressions. Take n girl much addicted to plaid Sho Is usually warm heartod, gen erous. Tho girl with tho dlstraotlug ly spotted veil Is frivolous. A girl neods be seen but once In public lu a frilly pink frock to havo her reputa tion as a coquotte established. Kvor try to win confldonco In a bright red dross? It cannot be dono. Hut don a blue gown (light blue Is a woman's psychological color, by the way) part your hair In thu middle, If you are ono of the lucky ones who ran wonr that stylo, and note how demure and trustworthy you npponr. Incident ally, I have nevor known n man who did not like woman's hair parted In the mlddlo. Tho woman whose skirt Is short In front at least looks lazy, while tho Ulilar-made girl looks business-like and her Ideas aro apt to bn cloar cut. Decline of the NAIiKH, Or., Oct. 1. The dccl'iie of tlio human s'nob in the cdiicntiounl world wjis defccribed ut the orlucu tionnl symposium nt the state fair tiiday by Dr. Oenrgn h'ebec, educa tional nx)8rt of the extension divis ion of the University of Orugou, in tho second of hia scries of Idctiirna. ITe bolievos edunation is heeoming democratic in spirit for tho first time in hiitory. "Our state supported institutions nrc vitillly nffeeting the spirit of education, which, through nil history, has been aristocratic in its motives. Thoy arc mnkiiig it democratic," suit! Dr. Hehec. "One danger r imiipfi, nnd that is that tho slnlos might poesihly allow some ono type of educnlion, unoh ns tlio liberal, for inetutice, to got owuy ftom g(nIo MKD.FORI), 01NW0X. 'board or committee.' i imiiiiititii for I " " "v" "!", !, ! ''l lnw.e, ttml Imvc them draw i l, Inw clearly mill concinelv mid do honot title for tlic ballot. After the hoaul tint ft s (he law it shall be sub mitted to (he hiy-hoM court in the state before election nnd pannl on stand There w ill be maj' answct-H to thin snmrrstioii from bot)i side nnd the old cry of imMislblo, etc., but mi. too, does it semu that it is impon sihle to soeunj tho doaiwn of tin- pcojilo ither by the initihtio and rcf- eicndum or even when the legisla- turc pae hills for them the bill or law is detrimental to the intercuts of big business, This i not from a eut-aud-drtod Sociali-I, but n prtiriai e dcmernt who believes in u democratic nvcri- jnonl i. c. : a government by the people. Yours re.pMfullv, k W. WHITING. Medford, (Iclohcr I. and rabbits died that day. Three of my friend lout nil the rabhits the) had, one 45. one Jti Now JCenlnnd bares and n not her If flue hares, another friend loot 1 Ifi chickens, and I myself lost a flue registered Whit. Orpington rooster nnd three regis tered White Orpington hens oat of ten. So for tho summer weather ,hnd to break tee over an Inch thick to had to break In over nn Inch thick to water my horses. Almost the entire ornuge and lemon crop was frozen, consequently citrus fruit Is a decided luxury this ear. I hnve seen much hotter and colder weather here than I ovor saw In tho six years I was lu the Koguo river world by the tnll on a down hill pull. 11. II. h. San Diego, Sept. Ul. Tho woman who wears cHuglm. gowni not particularly suitable to her, nnd all kinds of do dads that mean noth ing, la lacadazlcal. but If her cling ing garments do, fit and become her. she Is tactful, charming, clever. Smnll touches of black often add sophistica tion to a costume. Intricate black lends a dash of mischief or wicked nivas. Kun-over heel look slovenly. Thny say. In siting up a woman's appear nnce, a man notices a woman's shout first, nnd bar lint last, whereas a V'oman sees hor slater's hat first, and I believe It Ik true. 1 hnvo heard many men say they sco a woman's shoes, and havo a vague Impression of hor lint, so put your host forward without fall. Tho man's foot that Is long and narrow without any 'pronounced In step looks sentimental while you In stinctively feol tho stub toe and. high Instep Is aaresslvn. Kvnn materials spenk, Ilroadcloth suggest a long purse; cushmere, re spooUblllty: silk, velvet, satin, nf fliionee, astuntntlon, olngniicu; serge, durability. I believa evury woman can find Home matorlal that la paitlcnlnrly suited to bar, alao hor own particu lar color, and some tlutlint Is more becoming to ber than her typo. She may find lit a flower, perhniw n bird, may be n butterfly, but gran ao, un til rn la ao baauttrul and to varied In all Its forms, thero nend bo no mono tony, nor ovor an ml to charm. Human Snob Mipii,it nnd ntiitc ' nit rot. and uiuler the patronage of private wealth create again for iNelf thai mantle of aristocrnlic pn-tige which the svsteui of statu uiiport nnd equal ity of opportunity luia torn fiom it If liburul cduciitioM is open to nil ,il cannot become nrisioc ratio; if it U left in priviilu hands nnd becomes oxpciisivn and el islve, it bccoini . also the very mini' of uiislociacy and u center f'oi- tint spread of nuti democratic, id. .-, Tlio stale must -H " John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. !! H, IMHTliKVF Miotics M. 17 and 17-.T-a Ambulance Service lumutjr Coronorj TliriWDAV, 0CT01WR 2, not i,.;lccl the liberal in encouta-pn, w uiiiUHiiuu oanciiuon. "Our American dciiinciul in hi unconscious cdiicnlioiiul umlilliou ha been us mistocrutic in feeling us am in the old woild, lu the pnl edit callou was everywhere conceived nt ns mi unucv of the niislocratlc status. It was tin ambition of ln human snub. The Hicl is, of comc that compared with tho outside woild, with it enxeily cultivated niiipiuaiutaiucd distinctions nnd dis. crimliiutions leaching down even into the ghettos and Lttle Itnlys of our cities, with itn almost general de nial of huiiuui hrnthcrhoAtli tin col leges, so far certainly ns the class tooiua nnd the opportunities for real ability to get ita due nit Con ed tied, have lwny been very tem ples nnd NiiiictttHiIea of democi-ncv So far ns our school ehow nriitn emtio tudcui'K, this Is ultimatclv due to the desire, often tiiioonciou-i, of the patents' themselves. "Put now, on the one baud, wc hnve dignified agriculture tiud Ibc arts, and on the other have cut uw.iv the aristocratic and the inx-iiml arts, anil on the other have cut nwu the aristocratic value of education by bringing all t.vpcs.of education. even the m cultural Hud Hicnil. ' within the reach of all. It has trans figured the whh course. F.ru Latin and Greek are now nothing but democratic subject and few lake them hut thoae who can extract the real hctiefil front them. N dis tinction attache, and the slates, by maintaining this condition nnd keei- hi! control of It by ndequnte anpport, mut safeguard democracy's future. "The new type of education aims to cn-nte interest and niipicciation nod efficiency in regard to common thing, but nil envisaged in their re lation to the larger scientific, -m-inl nnd human iinsit, o that real cul ture nnd life values can be got'en from them. These thing are intp amble: education for work, educa tion for citixeusltip, cducntinn for life. Work of the common, hoiudv. prtHlui'tne nature inn-1 .' with .t tuitv in citirnhip and trm ti'.dci .tnudiug of values In life." STOCKTON SCHOOL CHILDREN HEE0 TO TAKE PATH UADLY Mtll Kltl.X, I 'l (rot. 'J.- Ascir tniniug through the tepnrt of lite de (Mirtnient of health i'iHction that many children attending the public schools hnve not bathed for more than five month, the KtnekttMi school board ix seriously considering lodav a plnH to install Imlh tubs in tunny of the local arboola. It hi been suggealml that Wi4U ba len baths ns a reward for gnl work and desirtmeut. The no-diciil hi iecnr lielicici tout ihii and water form the best met hod of cooiliiiiiiiv di-en-'c nnd tlinl the s(.,.,,U -li..ild tc.ich ibildicii to bcllii r filiilv. WOMAN FEELS 10 YEARS YOONGEI Since Lydia E. Pinhham'a Vegetnble Compound Re stored Her Health. Louisville, Ky. -"I take nreat plsns ure in wilting U Inform you of what I yiiu V.. I'inl.ham'4 V get a bio Cotn iMiuml litis dono for me. I was vvuik, iit-rvotw, mul catcd for nothing but slucp. Now I can go ahead with my work dally ami feel tsn years younger lhwn before I uarti'l takicK y- r ui ''Iefl6fev- , -r5 cine, i win -i" i any wonmn to consult with you l lining ton locUir."-Mra. Ini.i. V- U -Lia, & iitink SL, Louisville, Ky. Another Suffcror ItPllnvtMl. Ilomayor, Texas."! tiirrcd Unl My vith. a displiicointiit and bladder trouble, i was in ii.istiy all tho time and could not walk i.ny di.Unco. I thought 1 never could i :ursl, but nvj mother ndviMNl tn to try Lydia II I'-nk-luim'x Vugetiible Compound ami I did. " I am cured of thu dlsplHUnent anil the bladder trouble i. r-lii v.d. I think the Compound is the (most medicine on cirth for Mirring womtn." Mrs. 'HUi Ja:.it., Komayor, Tekas. If you want spfi-lnl iidvlrc write to bjdlii I!. I'lnkhnm .Mcdlrlim i.'n.tecnH dvutlnl; Lynn, ?lu'i. Vour letter villi be opened, I cud and umiwcrcd by a woman uud held l.i s(jc conflileiu-c. P. L. TYHURST Real Estate and Exclmngo KarmcrH, I-'rultgrowoiH and Stockman I.Iut your property with mo. I have btiycira for Ajqilo and I'ear OrchardH, vaaaut laud, Chicken and Stock Kniichos. ,., Wf!Hi jInu g,j js,jfor,i( ),. ..' El lOlrt. .J1, . - .. . -- ? ? T T T T T r r T T T T f T T ? T F AGE 1 Monday October 6 Tho Soaaon'a Comedy Hit OFFICER 666 y AukuhHii Mh' IIii,'Ii. Out War in NVw Voi'k, Six aIouIIim in C'hii'iiK1 A vil nf mynlrry ntl ImiKlitpr, n IihikIi ronmiu'o til' tiulfk-rii't' iii'linn, with plcnlv tr HiiMpfiwc. O.I'KNS SKASOX AT PAUK TilKATKIf. Soul Snlf Sntnt'tljiv, U) . in. IMMCKS "OrriiMp (!i!(i" upoiiM I xc;e-x4::.:: Page T FRIDAY AND BUD ANDERSON FRANK DUPDSS i UYIim-d HnNiiiir KMiilil'ni. lunl.tr Pit -Iniv PruKiaiii. l.adt-s sp .i.tl ituilcd. in I.OW'KU KliOOlt - ISIS THEATRE l'IIOT(U'l..YS TOIV DMA u fsr stawj. i nn: MVSTiatV H irt A tftroUK Detective 4toi In Two Part Tllli riKMIK AN'li tin; Clltl, Hlograph Urania TIIK t'AI'I'IV.lTI.MJ U'lllOW Comedy . MIKI'TllliTIMIII COP Comedy Hero Tomorrow TIIK I.IMi II' A l-'ootlbitl Spe. I.il (a Two Keels IT Theatre TOMOIIT OM.V "SKIM.ICTON IN Till: tl.tHICT" Special Part Kalrm Thriller "A .MCTCAI. IWIliatSTWIMNO" ICdlMin Drama "which WAV hid mtco?" Commly Vltagraph, KeaturlHg John Itnnn). I'lorn 1,'iuek. I.tlllan Wnllier and otbora (ict a lanky Tlil.cl! I lie Only 1'or I'rlilsy ami Saliuilay .Vigbts "AI.HII.I IKI'.'S (JAI," Comody Special Fcaluro ISsaauay lu Two PivrtH STAR THEATER TODAY Vaudovillo NICHOLS & NICHOLS Comedy Aciohntlc Act Photoplays THAU OP Till: rlltltl'HXT Hocluty dram n II V .MAVKIt'H CAItTOOXH Comedy Tinait .MAKiiati'iiaa: Drama THAVia.OOUICS KWI.'IIT I'WMIUAIt vava: (,'omcdy IIINKH Till: IIAWKSIIAW I'aiio Comedy WOOLWORTH-& WOOLWORTH MiikIu Always 10c - rr - vw tp-w- a -rTr Tim ! JtlJtL, A 1 KE t t f f ? ? T f ? T t r r r t r'0', 7.V, . ho HoiiHon al lli i .go, $i.; HfillK, (1 'orlland leatre SATURDAY vs. .": MM.CONV I.V. Draperies r intry h v-iy ihihihsIi. Iln f drl rl, - inrti'i rikiur. ala., in. I .! Mil u-. ,.f ..;,! null rn ( A slo'! inn I.. k ,,fi t lhi wrk r. I.m.i, : it . I n 4y an k mm! r it , i-. 'k , tMii.'n i, i; in virii lllr Uiui ill i .11. a Woek3 & McGowan Co. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Tliuroiiflilv tiHidcni rooms roiiiiK rrom H.U0 to $ir.()0 jum month P.nLlirooiii nnd Iditindry Acromitiodntiuns (Ui nui ICh.-ctrlc l.iihlH IJvofything Kurniidiod Kxpopl lints 1117 IvivtMnido Hn. I'luuit; 1)00- E.D.Weston Official Photojfraphcr of tho Medford Commorcial Club Amateur WnishiitK Tost Cards Panoramic Work Flash lijr.hU I'oriraiU Tjiioriornnd oxturior views Nomitivtsa mudo anv titno uud any plnce by appoint ment. QM P.. Main Phono 1471 ReU locat ;d and most. nn nn nl" 5,ii. iti'. r '. : v .qj;.u"'- ,0tei m thu City. Running diiUilled ice wntt:r in ench room. European Hun, a la Curie Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms 00 rooms -flO rooms j" " " (iO romn wild I'llolo tilli GO roonu villi piixle Ulli $1,00 each 1.50 nach 2.00 each 2.00 euch :.C0 ouch 30 iultm. budroom, nar- lur and ht.th - 3.00 each For more than one ueil add $1,00 oxtru to tb ahov rats for omIi niMliioaol gunt. lUduotinu by tverk or month. lf.iruiwfi ChttUr W, KiUy hKi3mmv&mvmsm I'. ..-,&'; mm JfiLsr-u. I'" h . v WW"i-. fc.. fc , i . w-w