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M35DFORD WAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORRCKW, FRIDAY,
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Medfoud Mail tribune
AN TNDHPJSNDKNT NKWBIWPKU
ruiiMHtinn uvnuv aithiinoon
BXCUI'T BUNPAY 11V TUB
Aiisuronu piuntinu cu.
Tlie Democratic Tlmcn, TIio Mnlfont
Mall. Tlie Mndforil Tribune. Tho South
ern OreeonlMi, The Ashlnml Tribune.
Office Mall Tribune IlulIJInc. SS-JI-M
North Kir street; telephone 75.
Official rnnor of the City of Medfonl
OffiolM vapor of Jackson County.
THE NSW TARIFF
GKOHOK PUTNAM, Editor and Mannjter
B
ISntcrcd Bccoml-ctam matter nt
Matron!. OrKOn, under tlie act of
March 3, 1879,
BUIl8ClU.rTI0H RATES,
One yrar, by mnll ..
rinn mnnth. hv mnll
lVr month, dfllvrrrd by carrier in
Medfonl, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Iolnt . . - -
Saturday only, by mall. rr year...
Weekly, per year - -
$5.00
g
.(0
S.0O
1.S0
SWORS CIRCtTCATXOJr.
Dally avrraiM for eleven months end
In November JO, 1911, 1151.
The. Malt Tribune la on rata nt tho
ferry Nuwn HtanO. Ran Kranclco.
Portland Hotel Now Stand. Portland
Portland New Co, Portland, Ore,
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
CHILDREN PLEAD
WIH
SECRETARY
MM
JUSTICE
i l iii now limit law should rodiu'o the cost ot living,
but the reduction will bo gradual and not toll For
poino time, as merchants arc stocked up with merchan
dise purchased under the old tantr.
I'lio reduction comes 100 into in many hues wiueli are
under tho control of monopolies created by tho tariff, and
which have become so powerful that they no longer need
the protective wall. The meJit trust, will prevent foreign
j;j; I... ..J. 1 .i 11. . 1 J , i
coiujit'iiuoii i)y cumiui ol me limusny in jrgeiuiue auu
Australia. The oil trust has done, the same thing in for
eign lands. The same condition prevails in other indus
tries.
However, tJio now tariff cannot do otherwise than cut
down living cost, as shown by the following comparisens:
I'rcfont liuv.
Sugar 4S. 5 pur cent
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. A tragic
human document, breathing tho spi
rit or chllhootl groping in tho Indus
trial chaos for the giibstnnco of jus
tlco, hits conic Into tho hands of
Secretary of Labor Wilson. It was
directed to a government bureau
from an eastern mill town. Hero It
Is: .
"Dear Sir: I went to school and
heard and read that everybody has
rights but my father ' had worso
rights than n dog. Last year my
father worked in tho Cotton Mill as
n weaver for seven weeks. Three
times during those seven weeks ray
father got less pay than he oughtto
First time ho spoko to the foremen
so ho added ll.CG to It, second tinio
ho again got less so ho spoke about
It so he added $1.40 to it. and third
tlmo on tho 22nd of November 1912
ho earned $0.45 so they wanted to
gtvo him $C53.
"When ho spoko about It that ho
did not got as much as ho ought to,
so tho superintendent's friend Paul
uho a weaver sprang to him with
a knlfo and shuttle and mado him a
tow holes In his head. When he sat
thcro and tho blood was dripping
from him so tho superintendent enrao
and told him to walk out of tho mill.
Then my father told him that ho is
too weak to walk and that bo should
get a doctor and tho police. So ho
wont and got thrco persons and the
four 'took him and threw him out in
tho boiler room.
"A man that worked right next to
him, took him by tho hand and leaded
him to the police station. About
two hours passod before thoy reached
thero so ho lost a lot ot blood and
afterwards ho lay threo weeks In bed.
Deforc his head healed it took about
thrco months. Not enough that
they paid very little so they took
about $6.CC from tho small pay yet.
Wo aro five children and we want
food.
"Now on tho 17th of July tho
grand jury case was finished and my
father does not know anything. No
body was guilty, nor tho ono that
took tho pay, nor tho ono that half
killed him, nor tho ono that throw
him out Into tho boiler room. Would
you not bo so kind and please see if
tho matter could stay as It Is now.
"Yours affectionately,
ADELA WOLSKV AND
"VINCENT WOLSKY."
ea ,....................- v roe.
liOiioo ,...(.-....... a......... t rce.
Salt l pound, 7 cents,
Ilroad ...w....... ..... ..... 2fi per cent.
Milk --.(InUon, 2 cents.
Cream .................. i cents.
Kggs - Dozeu. 5 cents.
nutter Vouml, C cents.
Oatmeal - Pound, 1 cent.
Flour ... Uarrel, -15 cents.
Cheese - Pound, 6 cents.
Meat 10 per cent.
Wool yarns.. .- .79.70, per cent.
Wool blankets. 72. HO per cent.
Wool underwear.., 33.90 per cent.
Wool clothing 70 per cent.
Wool dress goods for women nnd
and children.- 09.7 per cent.
Cotton clothing HO per cent.
Cotton tabic damask -40 per cent.
Cotton collars anil cutis....- ...r.-i per cent.
Cotton stockings - 7G per cent.
Cotton underwear......". CO per cent.
Trimmed hats 50 per cent.
llrooms ... ...4... ...... ..-40 per ceut.
Oil cloths- ......"......... -H. per cent.
Wheat llu., 2u cents.
Potatoes Uu., -' cents.
C.ibbagc -...2 cents apiece.
Means nnd lentils...'. .......llu., .45 cents.
Uects 2u per ceut.
Nearly all other vegetables, nat
ural state - 23 per ceut.
Vegetables sliced or othcrwUe pre- -
pared - - 40 per cent
Pickles .... ......-...... 10 per cent
Vinegar, gallon .'. 7Vi ccuts.
Apples, peaches, quinces, cherries,
plums and pears, green or ripe...... Ilu., 25 cents.
Kdlbla berries v Qt., 1 cent.
Lemons, limes, grapefruit, oranges.... Pound. 1 cent.
Molasses - 4S.5 per cent
Now law.
l'reo after
Mar. 1, 1914.
Kreo.
l'reo.
Free.
25 per cent.
Free,
l'reo.
l'reo.
2 a cents.
1-3 cent,
l'reo.
2 4 cents,
l'reo.
1S.90 per cent.
.10.90 per cent.
35.70 'per ceut.
35 per cent.
35 per cent.
llt to tho knees In front roronlliiK
black Turkish troiisora of nnmi too
gemoiis fullnng. Verily a oostunin
designed to take jour breath and
lcao .ou panting,
VERDI
CELEBRATION
HOW WORLD SERIES
GAMES
MOVES
10
U
30
25
30
40
no
40
per cent,
per cent,
per ceut.
per cent,
per cent.
per cent.
15 per cent.
20 per cent,
l'reo.
Free.
Freo.
25 cents.
5 per cent.
15 per cont.
I
COMMUNICATION.
imoi-S JACKSON CO. EXHIBIT
O.
C. Chapman Write for Products
to Complete Stnto I'lil!ilt
To the editer: Your section has not
yet sent In samples to bo Included In
the Oregon stato exhibit at tho eas
tern land shows. This exhibit Is soon
to bo forwnrded in ono rargo shlpmont
to tho United States Land Show at
ghlcngo. Wo deslro that each com
munity ho represented. You have
neither sent exhibits nor appointed
a delegate to represent your county
at this Land show. Will you kindly
tulvlso u b Immediately what action
ypu aro going lo tako regarding this.
Wo aro greatly encouraged by tho
fiplondid co-operation nnd flno exhib
its from all parts of tho state. As
your section has not yet sent in sam
ples, representing tho ngtlcultural
possibilities of your county, wo deslro
tbnt you do so at ouco so that tho
Oregon stato oxhlblt will bo thor
oughly comprehensive. Ship non
perlshablo products by freight, using
shipping tags as proviously sent you
Perishable samples mny bo sent by
baggage Your local agent is famil
iar with tho shipping details.
Vory truly yours,
C. C. CHAPMAN, Agent.
Oregon Stato Immigration Com
' nijssjon
25 per cent.
25 per cent.
4 cents.
10 cents.
Vi cent,
i$ cent.
IFrco after
Mnr. 1. 1911.
Cattlo .... ..Each, $3,75. Free.
Sheep Each, 75 cents to l-'reo.
$1.
Barley ................................................llu., 30 cents. 15 cents.
Macaroni .... ...............Pound, l'a cents. 1 cent.
Poultry Pound, 3 cents. 1 cent.
Raw wx)ol... ...... ........................ 13.90 per cent. Freo after De
cember 1.
The income tax provisions as finallv agreed upon pro pre
vide: Incomes below .f3000, exempt; from )000 to $20,000,
T per cent; $20,000 to $50,000, 2 per cent; $50,000 to $75,
000, 3 per cent; $75,000 to $100,000, -1 per cent; $100,000 to
$250,000, 5 per cent; $250,000 to $500,000, (5 per cent; above
$500,000, 7 per cent. The income of married persons will
be exempt up to $J000. jso exemptions on account ol
cliudren will be allowed.
In every case the tax is not to be levied on the entire
income, but on the amount above the exemption limit.
Thus a single man having $25,000 income will be taxed as
follews: $3000 exempt, on $17,000, 1 per cent; on $5000,
- per cent; a total of $270. Employers will be required to
pay income taxes on the salaries of employes and later
deduct it.
Bequests will not be considered income, nor will life
insurance paid to the beneficiary or returned to Un
insured person as a paid-up policy. Business men need
pay only on the net income ot their business, but must not
include personal expenses nor money spent for permanent
improvements as business expense to be deducted from
gross income in ascertaining the net amount.
MILAN, Italy, (lei. ll).Uul
jmu'tiVtilly nll-.vour rolelirntiou ol' the
centenary oC llu lnrlli of Venli ful
minated hero totn when lliu cele
bration which Iup boon in progfc
nil Miiiuiicr at l'unim, VctiliV birth
1iiim, wax tnntornrlly moved to Mi
lan where tho great miiMcitMi Is bur
ied.
The city today U filled with niiisio
lovers ftom practically every coun
try in the world. The-grout major
tly came in "pilriiuugOH'' enniUtiiii:
of imtvtcnl Mioieiiios nnd other Verdi
onthuiu-t who jomed the "lulgiiuiH"
en ionic. Itnlv ultuic was today top
resented hero hv mote than 0(1 of
tho-o "iulj;riinn.e." which roonwont
idl of the iirinoijwl coiiiiniiiMic( of
the country, and all of which have
previously held Verdi eolobrutioiw in
their respective eomniiiniliiw.
The thrones which tilled I he olty
alo Include prnctically nil of the
leadiii' rt"id opera nrtiM of the
wot Id. A goodly imrt of them for
the pat mouth have heeu sini-iiiLr In
Ihc premonition of tlie Verdi opera
which were pivon al (ho I'arma cele
bration in telur chroiioloxienl order,
Ihc exerei.-OH hero today eloped with
the dedication of a imiKiiificcnt mon
ument to Verdi. It dedication wnt
nt the moment when ihe ''Snln Verdi"
the moit pretention concert hall in
Itnlv u- lieinf formally oeiiod mid
when more than 1'0 momunonN of
Verdi were being in veiled in u mnnv
cities aid toMN ul Ilu'v.
11
GI
OVER
LIN
mm
New Corsets Spell Woe for Plump Ones
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Tho new
est corsets spell woe to tho lady of
genorous embonpoint. Her nearest
approach to a fashionable flguro will
be a swell one. The new models aro
so low of bust as to corao scarcely
above tho waist lino. Tho fewest
possible bones aro used and tho ma
terial of tho corsot Is thin and pli
able. To be sure thoy look as though
what has beon cut of abovo tho waist
lino has been tacked on below so far
down past the hips do they come, but
fortunately Inserts of clastic in the
forth that sho may not oven havo
a brasiicro to sustain her.
and cubist chemises-are tho order ot
Paul I'olret Is bound to bo orlglnial
Lingerie Is even more scantily In
adequato and bewildering!; colorful
than evor. Impressionistic panties
und a bit bizarre and his ono piece
combination ot white linen piped In
brilliant tonqs ot cerise, bright blue,
purplo or orange aro most novo! and
attractlrc.
Tho cmbroldencd Italian silk com
binations consisting of undor vest
and knickers contlnuo as favorlto of
sides and back mako it posslblo for thoso boxora beauties who wish to do
tho wearer to assume a sitting pos- away with all tho surplus bulk of
turo and saves her tho embarrassment I excess underwear and tho cxmilslto
of being forced to tako her meals off 'confections of lace, pink rosebuds
the mantlo piece. Tho front Jacod and ribbon of tholr allurlni:. charms
CI.KVK.LAN'D, Ohio, O, . 10. -What
promises to be one of the hut
test mayoralty campaigns ever wit
nessed in Cleveland, even rivalling
the fnmoiii Toirt L JoIiiimmi "election
warn," begun iu euruc-xt today with
tho opening of toit meeting? all over
(lie city by tlie Democratic ortfuiiuu-
tion winch m M)iully bncKuiL' .Mnvr
Newton D, linker. Speccho- will he
mnde in the tenU every evening from
tonight until election. Mayor Hakci
himself will mako from two to four
speeches in iih many tools every cv
oiling. The Itepiihlicnus will oix-n
up their oruiorieal batteries in n few
days.
Considerable speculation in rife
ninoti politicians ns to the outcome
of tho content xinco it will bo the
first municipal election in which the
non-pnrtihau ballot will he ucd. No
primaries wero held this year, the
candidates fretting . their names on
tho ballot by petitions with no partv
designations.
Tho fiiiecis-fnl eaudidato will lake
office under the new city charter
which in declared to bo the mot pro
gressive ever adopted by any city in
tho United States, und tlie "lnt
word" in homo rule lor cities. The
mayor is Riven diiect ocntrol over
nlmofct every city department. lie
und the twenty-fix coiincilmcu arc
the only elective c.ty official-.
EACH HERE
IN HALF MINUTE
The Mail Tribune becaimo of its
contract with (ho United Picks As
sociations htm been able lo furnish
the baseball onthusiants of Med ford
willt n play-hy-plny description of
the world's series (nines in New
Yuik mid I'luhiihtlphiit, the ciowd in
front of the Mail Tiiliuuo building
hcuriiu; the ii'turus within an instant
uftcr each play has hccii madn. This
is a somewhat startling anscilioii,
hut was positively proven ,csterda
when Murph., ihc firM luitlei' up was
announced as hiiviui; been put out.
Tins was the first bulletin and was
already on the oporatoi's typewrit
er and limed ul twenty seconds uftcr
11 o'colcK. Alhivviiiic tlflceii seconds
for the play, the ncltial (raninittiiu;
time would he five -coond or lcs,
This is probably the fa-e-t tunc ever
made on u tetcf;raih wire, where one
or more relays occurred, the flash
jtoioK tlie ditnure between New
Votk and New Westminister, British
Columbia. (I.I.'K) miles) which is Ihe
Inst offivo on the L'uitvd l'ros Pa
cific coast uircuit, within fivn teo
omls. This wonderful sucd is vossiblc
lieeaiiM of luck, iftiumut'h HO Ihe
vrcathcr was nood nlonir the line and
no wire trouble occurred, toother
with tho well orptniimd system of
handling audi nw nn lh I'liilml
Press lines. The sending oKftor nt
the polo erouuds seuds ditTctly to
the ChicHgo hiircau, (imlnif the Phil
li code or pre telegraphers'
horthoud,) whete Ihe rccoiviiitf op
trntor iim h viihle tycriti'r
alongside of which sits ltocc Ji'li'i
on, probnbly the f n t -1 si odun;
icicirrapner tuc world n- ver
known, who transmit the flashes In
the San I'rnncisco I'nilcd Press bu
reau, wchrc two operator receive Ihc
news, one setting it down on a tvpo
writer and tlm other shouting it to
the -moling oiMrator, one of whm
sciuis me matter at a ncnc-riicking
speed to pnHrs of northern Califor
nia, Oregon. Washington and llntisl
Columbia, while the other sends t
Cnliforuin nnd ArUoim. Should wire
troublo interveno or one of the ro
ceiviug operators find himself, loo
slow for the work, (he speed df tlie
wire would lie cut down. 1 .r IIm
thrco gnmei, th6 enliro decription
has hccii handled by the I'nilcd Pre-
without an xitcrr iption of any kind,
thanks motlv to the wealher man.
f- , r- Y-
uThe Shepherd
of the Hills"
THE BEAUTIFUL STORY OF THE
OZARK HILLS
At Page Theatre
TONIGHT
PRICES
GOo, 70c, $1,00, $1.50
IT
Theat
re
I 'i Ida) nnd Siiluiilay ulgbt 7 p. in.
M)VCH OK tiii: NOUTII WOODS"
IMIkoii 2 pnrt Special, foaturluKl
MARY riM.I.IIR ns "JOYUK"
from the novel by Harriot T.
Coiastock, a fresh, vlrlto stor -like
a breath ot the, great out
doors lu which It In tukeii It's
great.
"HAIIV INI'ISl'OSISir, lllo. Comedy
"I.AHV IX ULACK", lllo. roinady,
"Vtmxti myitis ,m our,
Patho.
Draperies
Wa cnirr
v rr (Miniilrlp lint of
rf n v rv riiinti nln
ilmiMTlim. Inr.i iMirluliiN fMtnirn ic.
nml ilci ul I r'ssofs f iljiliiilslrrliiN A
mn-ill iimii lii leok l'rr no ork
Piclmhrly ami mil ulvn as amsi
srrvlco ns Is iiomlblu lu n In viii
lliti Inrsrst rlllts
Woolw & McGownn Co.
TRY IT. YOlfl.L 00 AOAIN
NKHIT.S ONLY
WI'i:i'l,Y Hominy night
REMOVED
Vt-
n't
N.
pleiiHi'd
I'oniiHC.
havo ri'iuovcil our of
I'roui' 1(? Soulli Vv (o lli
hVoni ami would In
lo haw yoiit' pal-
PATH n
p in
Wo Movo Anything
EADS TRANSFER & .
j STORAGE CO.
1 Phono 31R. -12 N. Front
I
E SUI1 12 YEARS
LONDON, Oct. 10 Clubdom ro
celved a shock when Sir (icmrgo Alex
ander, r'uglaud's famous actor-man-nger
who has long beon regarded the
best il reused man In Loudon con
fessed Hint ho bail worn tho same
"drcHH suit" for 12 years, lu nn
article lu n weekly paper ho dorlarod
that tho subject of fashion scarcely
Interented him nt all, neither on tho
stago or off. "The Impression Hint
dross makes either tho man or tho
actor Is erroneous," ho says. "Per-
feci Ion in dress has absolutely no
relation to tho succor,, of a play."
corset Is being shown in many models
and Is a great favorite not only be
cause it Is easier to adjust and moro
comfortable to wear but becauso it
actually tends to reduce a too gen
erously chubby "tummy."
Tricot is tho ideal fabric for tho
floxlblo corset of 1913 especially for
evening wear. Indeed tho smart
aro lost undor tho all roveallng none
concealing net and chiffon blouses of
tho moment.
As for your nlghtlo It novor would
recognize Its llttlo chaste borlbboucd
laclnoBs among tho wlerd creations
now putting forth gaudy claims as
robes do milt. Hero they aro guar
anteed to ovoko most spirited and un
woman whoso pureo is as well filled jbrldlod nightmares. Ono Is of white
as her stays has different corsets
adopted for different needs. Ono of
silk tricot lightly boned serves her
beautifully for dress nnd evonlng
wear while a hoavior ailk brocho
boned a trifle moro strongly offors
her amplo support for streot wear.
Certainly tho now stay ought to bo
horo to, stay for it Is a boon from a
hygienic standpoint. Tho days when
wo squeezed up our waists like a
Chlneso woman did her foot aro rele
gated to a barbarous past.
Rut while Lena clasps tho now
stays to her meager bosom with un
bounded bliss. Fa tlin a can hut mourn
fr alas Fashions mandate has gone
linen piped with ccrlho nnd purple,
another of yellow polka dots In bluo,
a nilo greon lu striped in ninuvo and
a cream color sprinkled with blue
hieroglyphics.
In a recent opening of a French
farco tho leading actress appeared In
a bewitching roso pink cropo do
chine combination trimmed In laco,
pink roso buds and tiny rhlnestono
buckles, a boudoir cap with a brldlo
and later donned a negligee with a
wired tunic a la Mlncrot.
Another follower of Thespls
graced or disgraced Its all, all In
tho point viowan opening night
with a black gown whoso skirt was I
10
As an ovldenco that ho bollovcs
tho Studebakor autos nro all right,
Representative J. A, Westcrlund has
purchased two of thorn recently, Ono
a 2S roadstor and tho other a 3G six
passenger touring car with full
ctpilpmont including electric lights
und starter and Is delighted with
both of them,
I'orry Ashcraft has sold uoveral
cars recoutly and predicts n good
business tho coming season.
WITH $3000 GOLD IN HAND.
DIES FROM STARVATION
SKATTLK, Wash., Oct. 10.
Clutehiii'' in his luiiiil n worn leather
hack in which theio were gold uiid
hank certiiicatcH nmoiintiu to more
Ihnn iKiOOO, Daniel Soienson, aged
7b', former shipmaster, wh found
dead on the Hour of u hove) in which
ho' lived. Uo hnd evidently died of
starvation. Thero wiih no food in
tho fthuclc except a Hack of flour.
STAR
THEATER1
Ranch for Sale or
Rent
TODAY
CoinpoMHd uf I ISO ucros In Wood
River Valhty 700 acre sown to tl
inotby. All under Irrigation. Water
rlKht uwuml. Well fenced with Pace
Wire IVice For further Informa
tion hi. 1 puribiitnrs, writ.' or apply to
John W. Cox
I' tlniuntli Orcon.
Good Time Now
For Blood Health
Energies Are Moro Keen
and Respond Quickly
to Help.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 8. IIARTLKIT
riionen m 47 and 47-J-3
Ambulance Bcrvlco, Ueputy Coroner
If yon arn down with rlirumatlum t If
7011 niifn. fir rlilMiil, nro (Imkiil wllli
mrnrrli. Imve n nun, or your nklu li
iliniliil nml Irr'ttiiil Willi rnli, itkiiii,
or miy MhiT IiIoimI illminli-r Jul riimiii
li'r t'int all tin Ills of lid cii.c frmn Im
pure lilouil Ami uii an ruKlly kitc iMir
IiIoihI n it'1'1'! llioiuiitili t juiiHlnn. n lutli
liy imltiK H. II. H Tlii ri In nn nwl fur
l!iinm In li ilenjioiiili'fit imr (lie lllii.'m
ft lil'ioi) liiiiurlilct. No inuttir dun La.lly
tlie) attack 1 In- y.t ni, or Imw imilKlitly
la ii.nu. 1 lii' kln, lint ri'im inlif r ilmru u
niiit Insmlli lit In H. K. N. tint " ullniu
In I rrt tlie cellular tliHiiPt llniiilitliiiiit tlio
)nlr I hut riuU pnrt tvlci'U lit own Ul
( 11 1 In I niitrlninit from I lie blood,
"riiln miaiiic tlmi nil docny, all lirrnk
nif Oow 11 nf Hi" IIkhiioii. In rtinkril rml
rcitnlr uork licilnn. H H H InN mnh n
klii'dflc IlilliKniA nn nil Incai cll'i'n In
prciorrn llilr mutual vvxlfani nml iilfonl
u proiirr ninllin nHnnunnrc to cnt'li nllmr,
l"iir mnnv jcnrii (ii-oplo ri-llfil iiimn Mer
rury, Imllilo of l'oifuli, Artciitc, ''I'liynlr."
Cnllinrllcn nml "ioic" on rriiwilli'n for
Moi'il uliknimi, tint now lliu puro vt'Kt labia
H. K. H. U llidr mifiRimril.
)ou en 11 wt K. H. H. In liny limit Nloro.
(nit lnlt upon linvlnic II Ami you ulinnli
l..kn un rliania hv riormlttlnir nnvonu In
ii'i'mniiicnil n eiilnlllnlc. Ami If your
lilooil lomllllnn In rucli Hint you uoiilit
llkn to rnnmilt n KiiiclnlUt fricly. niMri'Hi
Mfilkiil Dcpt.. Tim Hwlft BpcclflC CO., 111$
Hwlft Wiljf., AtlButa, Ou. v '
The Cornells
Extra Good Vaudovillo
2-Reel Bison
Clever Comedy
Animated Weekly
Travelogues
Special Music
Always 10c
Don't Let a Cold
ScUIe on Your Limrjs
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l.ikuiiili'H Alli-nillvc linn In cu inmi'ii liy
nniliy ji'iiik' liil In m iiidhI I'flli.n Iiiik
for Npyi-re TIiihiiI ami l.mie Arfcclhiim,
llroKihlllt. Hmmlil'il AhIIiiiiii, Nlulihoili
(nlilt inn) III iililnillilliiif lliu Nyitli'iii
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of riuiiirli'K. mill wrllo In Cikiiimi
liliornloiy, Plilliiilvliililii, Pn,, rnr vO
Ui'iko I'or ttlv lijr nil K-nUlmr (IriiRuUtii
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
COLONIAL FLATS
Tliorouj,'hlv moiloni roonw
renting from $8.00 lo $15.00
per nioiilh
JJiiihi'ooni und Luiintliy
AiToiiitiioiisilioiiH
Huh and Klivtrie Lijjhl.s
l'j'vci'ylliiitg lAiriiislit'tl
Kxcopt IiIuIh
217 UMvcrsido Ho.
Phone !)00-Ii
E.D.Weston
Official Pliotogrnphor of tho
Medford Commorolnl -Club
Amateur Finishing
Post CiirdB
Pnnoramic Work
FlnHli UkIUji
Portraits
Interior and exterior views
Negatives made imv time
and any place by appointment.
208 P Main
Phono K71
fciVi'itifiiR ifi'Vib-A cdl looted
i Hi $Wm nnd moat
VJ.iPs'' hole! in the
City, i Running cii.4lilled
ice water in ench room.
European Plan, a la Carlo
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 room . . $1,00 each
(30 room .... 1,60 each,
SO room .... 2.00 each
60 room vilk pilul.- bilh 2.00 eitcli
50 ronrni vub priiile lnlli 2.S0 each
30 nIto, beilrnom, par
lor unci bntb . . 3.00 cncli
For iiiore than ono pied r.dd f LOO
ciKlra to llio uiiovo rvto lor
1 rurh ncidltional finest.
Reductlcn by wools or month. 1
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