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ZJ"' mnVQTO) MATT; TRmUNR. MFODFORP. ORIWONT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910 PTVflTC TrtUKTC FEDERAL SUPREME COURT MEETS IN DOROTHY HILL OF THE VAUDEVILLE TEAM OF HILL AND HILL, APPEARING AT THE STAQ THEATEfl TONIGHT 'S tiny. Speedy dnelMintw In tli Ilcekor guninmi ense nr oxpcleil. Should tlm court decide nxiiIiiHl (lis condemned men u Hettncd certain to day that a further ntifvcnl would bo taken lo tho I'nifiil States supreme court. This would mean tlmt the men convicted f the sensalionnl killing of (Inmlih-r (o-unithnl will not bo oxcmtlcd ftir least. many nioullm nt Undr n now Inw In Now York thn Industrial oomtulMlnii inny, nt III dlRorollun, purmlt thn conntriictlon of fnctorlos of six stories or ttudnr. which are not provided with flro proof atnlrwnyg. L GAMBLING JOINTS INTO GENTLEMAN u WALDO LEADS RAID SURGEON KNFE N CHINATOWN CHANGES CRIMINA ESI 'it- Nl:V YOHK, del. Wl. "Von run IIIIMT tell frillll Xxlll'IO ,XOU Hit " Tlmt 0plCMHCH Hill IVl'llllKM, JlINt now, of New YoiIj'm hull' wuiltl. Iiiuin'ili nli'ly nflor all llm iicixipiipciM em i im hliiirH (lint llm new iiniMir, At- ilulpho Kline, pinpoxcd In "inkit tln liil oil',' I'nllcit I iIHIUhIiiiii' Nhitll' liiniler Within pi'i-mniiilly liil ii mill iiiK Hipinil into t'liiimlowii mill "pull cil" it Iniiii'li ill' wimbling jiiinlx- Kill imly tlmt, lint In' went In tin' iulii'i' Mtlltllltl, MippOHI'd III ll ! till' XM'I- rum if ('liiiiiilimn, mill Ktiippi'il llu nllli'liU fnuu II pulii'il Cllptllill, II HIT- Kraut Mini hcxoiiiI ilnti'i'livi'M. Of coiinm Mnynr Kline tiexer hiiIiI In1 wan k'iImi,' to luli'iatii kiiiiiIiIIiik any Mini nf luulcinenH, iiimI the Humbler hail mi rilil In think that ln would, lint llm now iniiyur illil Hay that lia would uruiit nll-nlnlit liipmr Hcciinc In xoiiiii ol' till ri'itiiuratiti and not enforce the 1 a. in. cloning that xviim thi hohliv or tlin lati Mayor (layaor. Tim li'inlrrloin jinnpi'd at oonrliiKlotiM. Thiy were iiiiwlnl.en when tlii'V thiiiiKhl that Mayor Kline ai'i'iiiapaiiifil hi hlutiinonl with a wink. Cimiialinloiii'r WiiIiIo'h nelixily rutnn ax a double jolt to tin' uani hlern, and M'rhap xuino nf (ho nt- Hoc who an- Miippne,l to ln In the "-.v-totu ' for tin fir! ( liiaatouu raid eiium lifter n reimrt that Din liicl Attorney ("hallo S. Whiltaan had riuHi'iitrd to In'lp Mayor Kliui' run tin' pollen ilcMirlineul. It wn Niild Unit at Hi" mayor' reipicl Whitman agreed to keep an eve till' polll'l', Wllllln, it MUM frllill, WIIH not In ho reiunxoil, hut hi' would hi' a mere (lutirchfad, tin major and llm dintrii't attonmv linttlug hi i!ipnrl iiii'iil. To ilriiiniixlriiln tlmt hi i Mill nlixo, Waldo at nueo mvoiim'i1 down on riiiunlouu and jukkciI iv crnl wauou IoiiiN or raulati playing (VlelnN. i' did not nmkc a .eo tuculur raid lil.n llio"c that William Trnxor .lornnio wan o road nf wIumi lin wh dixtrirt altonu'.v. wtcli u hicnUui: into uppi'r ti'iiih'rloiu trnin lilini; retort with nu n, hut Waldo huh there in pernn mid wiih tlu fir! iiiiiti to riiliT tilt rniili'il iiImcch. Tim in'xt iiluhl lm I'oudurli'd Nonicj morn raiiiK. iiuiii imiu I in miiiiicrn and Waldo' Muhordiuali'H ncxcr hnnw where tho ciiiiiiuU-iniier will turn up iioxl. FIND CONTINENT AT NORTH POLE WAKIIINtlTON', ()(. Ill,- Si-nil-llxtn hero i'pri'HHfd Mirpiihn today at tin' imWM or tin' dii'ini'iy hy llm IIiikhIihi Airlii' pcditiou under ('iimiiuiiuli'r Wilkilrky nf a hody nl' laud In Urn Tar mirth larp u!i to lm rt'lVriTil to iik a pimxihla rout! iii'iil. That a lintlu'ilo mnliM'ovi'ri'il laud Iti'H in tin' Mihitinii diVM'rilu'd hy WilklUky tlu-y hiiIiI tluy ihounht likely I'liuugh, hut if "Nirlioln II laud'' pniM'rt to lm oT I'oiiliiifiilal pniMirtionx they admitti'd tlm, WIMllll hll ItHtollinllt'lt. I roNTOiii), x. H., Oct. i:.-- Harry Thaw Krinnril wliru uhKciI to day fur Home I'omiut'iit iuh llm pah liHhi'd rilntrumut that Ihcro wiih no record C Iho rt'rtciiuliiiK 'f " dlitlinunt MKiiiiiHt him in Uulchexs coiiuly, Now York. That's true ciiiimkV lm Hald, "and for tho ex cellent reiiHou llml no iinliclnu'iil wiih over returned against mo there. Tim alleged certified copy of one Hunt lo (lovernor l-Vlkor of Now Iliiiupidiirn wiih ii inixrcprcKcnlution." CHINESE GIRL MEMBFR OF AMERICAN SORORITY WULLF.SLUY, X Oct. 13. Tlm diwtiuetion of hein tho firnt CIiIuoho k'iiI over lo enter an Amer ican Hororily today hi'loin; to Miss Chi Clm W'iiiik of Hon Chow, China. MIhh WaiiK linn jilHt heeu elected a imiiulior of tho Holu Kpnilmi Hoeiety nl WolloHloy coIU'ko. - FEDERAL AGENTS HUNT FOR SUSPECTED HINDU MCHMONI), Cal., Oct. III. -Fed-oral iiKontrt today aided in llm Houreh for Haiil Al! Khan, tho Hindu huh politod of Iho inuriliir of Kohii l)u niiii;o. Shorlff Vealo of Ih'm county hollovert Khan will atleuipt to flee to Ciumilii, WAHIIINdTON. Ort. 13 With all tlm poinji unit jiullrlnl illKiilly of lnnci'ili'iit, tlm HUiroinn court of tin; I 'nl led Ktati'N loiluy nml pmiiuitly at noon for the Octohitr term. In no- coriliiiicii with tritillllon which ilo- itiiiim thiil tho court mIiiiII conduct no Jiiillclul IiiimIiichh on tho flrnt iluy, llm h'hiiii wiih lirli'f. J'oIIdwIiik thn cicriiiiioulim anil iircHi'iitutlou of Ho llcltor (Imiornl DiivIn hy Attoruc) (lnii urnl .MultiOUoliW tlm JiiHllnm ru liitlrinl to tlm wlilio Iuiiiki) mill moid Krciilml hy I'rihliliiiit Wllnou Chlcr Jimtlin Wlilto, lint tlm UROH cliitu JiihilrcM Karliitit In tlu'lr lein: hliuk silk rolii'B Into tho chninbcr irouiitl)' on tlm uiliiutu of twolvc o'clock today. Tlm JimtlccM inurclii'il la In tlm oritur of ticlr m'rtlto on tlm IiIkIickI hcnih nx folleMN: Jiih lliiH McKi'ium, IIoIiiich, Day. I.ur tou, HiiKlii'ri, Vim licviintnr, l.niuur and I'llacy. A rcnrcclful liunh ovur hirciut tlm cliauilior nu tho tirocnif nIoii itutcrml it in nil ariKo nml ro iimlni'il htninlliiK until tlm court an nmili'il the ticiirli. At n i;lvcu Mlcimt from Chlnf Jimtlrii White niTliilorn ami roitrt offlrom, tncluillnr; tho at torney Ki'iioral, worn Hi'nlml anil the MVKitlnn Ik'kiiii. CoIIowJiik Hid gollcl tor Kfin-rnrH prcinMitittlou court ad journed for tlm tUlt to tlm wlilto lioimi. I'oIIowIiik nnrli'iit nutoin. Chief Jimtlrn Whlin wait the flrnl to enter tlm cxiTiithc uinimlon and rap the pr'lil('iit'n hmiil. Hoalorlly Ik mm of thn Htrlrt rulci t thn lilglicut Jiull rlnl hotly. Thn rhlef Jumlrn clintled for n mouii'iit with thn prenlitent nail imimi'd nu. Junllru .MrKcnnn fol loweil nml thn rnuintnliiK JtiNtlreii wnrn formnlly greeted hy thn chief I'Xi'ciithc. Thn more formal cruet lm; preri'deil an Informnl cxrhmiKe of plenHnutrli'H liutwecu I'reildeut WlUon nml liU vhtltom hnforn the Inlter rctiiriieil to the Cnpltol whern work Inrlilout to iIIhikhiIiii; of the heavy Ortoher term dnrkct wn tin uii'illntely hi'Kiiii, The court will meet ni;nln tomor row to hear nrwHiiuntH on tlm moxt nitvnured rneii of thn dorknt. A lnrn lint nf thi'Mo hne tieen vet forwnnl Thn flrnt iIccIiIoiin nf thn October term will lm hnuiled down on Moil- day, October 20. L WIT OUR APPLES 1'OltTI.AN'l), Ore, Oel. HI. St well plca-ed luiM' Soulh Africtu hujers heconm over Ihcir purcluiHo of npploi in the Ciicifm Northwest Hun HciiHiin that it ik likely thai practically all Iho fore pi apple hereafter houht for that uiarl.el will come from this xcctmu, Tim Norlliwcht 1'iiiit Km'Iiiiiiko of thin cily hiTiiii'tl Mime ralhcr liheiul Im-iiH'HH thin hciikoii frniu .Inlianuos luiru puiticx. This was their fiivl experience with Ihc fnut funu tin section and they aro mighty glad that they uiado tho c.vpeiiiucnt. All told (ho South African parlicn pur cluiM'd -.1 cars nl' apples in the I'u oifin lioifliwcsl, 1'iior lo (.'oiiiiug hero they him purchased iilmut hoventy-fixe ciun al Nova Scotia as in fnnncr year thej had piin'liiiM'il ulj their rcipiircmcnir. Ihcro. Hearing cen In Nova Scotia of tho wonderful fruit of Hit' Pa cific uoithwcst, llm Jolianueshuig patties took tho first I rain for I'oil laud ami soon mudc Ihcir initial pin chases. Tho last shipment of Cn cil'in unrlhwoht apples to South Af rica will ho uiado via Montreal Oc tober U8lli. Tlm fact that llm new fruit crop of Ihcir homo sections comes into the markets about tlm turn of tho ycat precludes further purchases for Ibis sousini hero, ROBBED TWICE IHEN LOSES HIS WIFE SAN FltANCISCO, Cal.. Oct. hi. Twtcu robbod of cash In ouo day, nml then to loan his wlfo la thu hnrd luck story told hero today by ThomuH Mlchnud, a Winnipeg min ing man, Mlchuud notified tho pollen tlmt ho had boon robbod of $170 onrly ycHturdny anil thou builly bonton. I. liter lu tho day ho Hiiys bo waa beatou up again and robbod of a wallet containing $i!l!00. Mih, .Mlebaud, ho nald, had dluapponrod from a local hotel, and liu has boon uuablo to find any trnco of hoi. FOREIGNERSP EASED OIL KING HELPS GOSPEL BOAT CI.HVKLANl), 0., Hit. II. 'IV good ship (loxpcl lloat, pdoti'd through the water front rcliini and the rehidcntial distiict, and frmi. which Chaplain .1. I). .lone-, fniincr xiiilor and fix il war xclerttu, will fi-h for the xoiils of men, i cxiKtcttt; once more to heconm u fsmiliur sight to Clexchimlers. And dnhii I) Ifoekefcller may he r ksnHiir. The (IohjicI lloat Htm laimchcil twelxn jeiint ago hy Chaplain .lone as Iho I'loaliug lletliet .Misninu. Slit is an eightccii-root yawl, niiiniitid mi wheels and drawn hy u tenia nl horsex. She made mrt whfiever it crowd could he gathered. Within her cockpit htonil nu ultnr, a pile of h.Miin hooks mid h mclmliHtn. At hrr Mirt and xtarhoHrd Iiowh hunr tin regulation red and green light. A her stem floated the Stun and Stripes. A row years ago the railing health nf Chaplain .limes forced him t turn the helm over to Itfv. Hniir.x linger, then pastor nf the Ktielid axeiiue Hupli-t chnreii, beltT known ns .John II. I'lickofttllerV church. II is thnniKh the lector of Ihc Knelid avenue h"iii' ol""vorhip that Rock efeller gives lunch of benefit clion. A short time later the boat wa "dry-docked" in a ham and has litin there ever sinco. Mut now hr orig inal pilot bus enmc buck. A few ilnys ugu he iiltenilcil Hcrxicc nt Ihc Knelid Axcnue llHptiit church and skc lo the nil king mid the mlor, Hex'. W. lliiKtnrd, conri-niinit placing the limit again in co-tuuiM. sinu. It i' -.Hil Itncke feller hi'Hrlily agreed to aid in the rt'-lauuchiug. PAHIS. Oct. 13 Tho Inmoiicss which has hampered KIiik Alfnuna's inrtlcliiitiou lu tho entortnluiuonts at Madrid lu honor of French Provi dent l'nlncaro Is merely nnnthor symptom, It xvns said hero today, of tho lllnewu which linn nop.exllnted ro licutcd iciuoviiIh of pieces bono from Ills head. Tho uniuo troublo, according to common report, xvns responsible for tho ICIuk's father's death and hna mndo dofcctlvoii of nil his children. Y VESSELS LOST NOMK, Oct. IJl.Keports fnuu up nnd down tho coast indicated tnduv llml tho toll of dead of thu recent storm is us yet fur fnuu complete. Wrecks, It wns Kind, nro scntteicd itluni; tho bench for iniiuy miles mid nrrivnls from tho Siberian const tell of hoveral vessels lost there. The uruft xvoro small, but tho total of their crows muy run into tho dozens. STEAMER LA TOURAINE WITH SURVIVORS DUE TUESDAY 1IAVIIK, Franco, Oct. lll.Wiio loss inessii,rcs vciiorlcd that the Htcaiuship ha Tuiiraiuo, with its shuro of (ho survivors front tho Vol turiio, xvould nrrivo hero tomorrow. Guy Bortlen, Pacer, Drntl HANFOItl), Cnl., Oct. HI.-Guy llorden, n fivo-yonr-old pneor, oxvu cd by V, Auuirro, is dead hero tuday after xvinniuK u iiiimlicr of races u( tho rccout llnuford fnir, Auuirre was cousidoriu nu .fSOOO offer for the liuibo when it died, N MALADY WA CHINESE OPERATE FIRST TROLLEY LINE SHANGHAI, Oct 13 - The firm olcitrlc Dtroet enr jtcm to bo fi nanced, couitriicti-d mut opuratoil olely by Cblnose wnu oiicticl a fow ila ago In thn native city. Hy na tive city Is meant old Shanghai, or tho motion untli-r ('tilnoo Jurlitlc- i I Idll aa illnllMlfllU! ml from tlin Itltiir. national Svttlonunt which which Ii controlled hy fop-Inn rent dents. No foreigner wan ntlowed to uh He! llm a conl;if the J 130.000 or 200, 000 tnets which wan railed to finance thn project. All thu ooimtructlori work was dono l Cblnofo contrac tors, and thu inannKcmcnt and work ing stuff aro nil Chlncn. The fin ished Job Ik otnlnentty xatltfactory In xiow of tho fart that previous to this attempt tho Chluixc have had no practical cxpcrlenco lu micb work without foreign direction. Tho only foreigner connected with tho cntor prlto was II, Kocbur, a consulting engineer. Just nt prnront thu new lino U only threu miles long, running from tan Chluimo wsler front from the Jtnrcho lis I'Kst to tho Shanghai ter minus of the llangctiow railroad. An tension of a liulf mile to the Ar luiml rood hn already boon begun. mid It Is plmimtd to further oulargoj tho Kjrvlco by building n lino on tho boulevard which In to cnclrclo thu old native city, on tho ground formorly occupied by the aiidont city wall. Tho HMtlxo city has n population esti mated at i&u.ouo. Six cars nro now In operation and twelve in ore nro lining initio t tho ChlnttBU car builder, tho Yur Sing company. Tho electrical apparatus was bought In Goriuaux. BE WASHINGTON', Oct. IX - Scorc tnry of thu Ttoasnry JlcAdoo lm today Minimum d h. I,. Mulit, ca-h-' icr of the IVt Nntionul Hank of Axlilnnd, o .iUiii:luii with n xiew to nppointum him u national hank ovainiiier, if he 'thinks him compe tent. INVENTOR'S BADY FOUND AT MOUTH OF SCHELDT AMSTKItn.Ur. Oct. 111. -The hudy of 11 1111111, believed to ho that of Theodore )iiel, nu iuxentor xho diMippenrcd t' xvcoks iikii xxhilo on his xvny fiom Autwcip to London, xvns found nt tho nioir.h of Iho Scheldt river tniiuy. Oxxinu to tho hi(jh xvnvcs the body xvns not brouuht iu today, hut it xvns Miid all idilili ficulion murk-, hud been removed from tho clothing. Dei-elV son is en touto hero from llcrlin. JESSE B. IRVINE DEAD OF PARALYSIS AT ASHLAND ASHLAND, Or., Oct. IU. .hw H. Irvine, nged 8H, of Corvallis, is deud hero today from paralysis. Ir vine cnnio here ten days nj;o lor the benefit of his health. Ilo filled many positions of honor nnd trust in Iho stnlo nnd served for ninny years us mnyor of Corxallis. Among the chil dren who survive him is 11. V, Irvine, assistant editor of tho Oregon Jour- unl, Poitland. CHICHESTER S PILLS IAUU loidlrat AkyturltruifUtf j f 'li.b((vr M ihmu4 llrand 'IIU In Itd fcnil UulJ ttirulllA Ih.ici, Iflll 11IU4 llluo HlUo. ' I11L1I ! ulkr. ltur af vaup lrU(lU AktlOft'lll.t'MI'.H.TCHB m.XiJo.NO llllAM I'lLLs. lo lift yrkoulinllit.blt.AIyKIUU SOLD DY DRUGGISTS EVERVV.HERC MULT MAY BANK EXAMINER p) ? vJ Vw 13 CANON CITY, Colo, O.I. II. I'toiu nu habitual iriinmnl, -Imwing 'at times Icnili'iii'ic- to xiolenl iti-nn-, Iv, .Iff f Lee, h prisoner nl the peni ( teiitfnry here, Iihk been trniifirtiit'd i into n (piiol, gmille iiuiii, perfectly jsone. The ftkill of th" siiraiim hns 'landii .luff I.eo n new mnn. ItncHiilly hit xkull WH4 Ircphiucd and a prcs Hiire on the bruin removed. As n re sult, Wnrden Tynnn todny nnii'iunc eil Ihsl his cure hud been effected. Cnlil the opcmlioii, half f l,ce' twitity yenm hnd hofii replete with criminal sets nml S'riodi of insnn ily.' Ilo xvonl to tho penitentiary in December, IHIU, to sfrvo rroin two to .fixe jchm Tor luirglary nnd grand larceny, lie wan sullen nnd mean: he constantly defied the warden mid ignored the prison rule. Two months ngn .lie nltnckcd n fellow prisoner and xthen put in n slrnit jneket showed indications of Susan- fly. ' Cntil Jeff wn Ion years old he wwis n ipiict, xvell-mnnncrcd, lovnhle hoy. Then suddenly. lm became n veritable little demon, the terror of 1 1 i - ue:uhhorhnod. He rapidly drifted into crime nnd s)cut mo'-t of his early yenrs in rcfonnatories. lie eently jirden Tynan. ipiPsti'Mi'i g the man. dionvercd Hint lim criu. irnl tcndcwic followed itnincijmtclv an necident xxhich nnned a dcnrc-s-sion of the ukull, nml he arranged fir an oitsratiou. Surgeons rctnox cd sdintercd pieces r hone aril scraped the xkull where it wa pressing on the brain. Almot in stHiitly the youth's life changed. II s sullenm- nnd monnucs. vnni-hed and the -weel disnosition of his Imv hood tlnyt returned. Wnnlen Tyuiui says hi intclligcuco nl has im proved wonderfully. ".Icff Ic's moral spiij.p i what it xvns when he xvns n nnnll boy," wild tho xvnrdcn today. "Ho xvotild not now coiiM'iou-ly do xvrong. What trephining might lend to none of ii" can toll. It might prove Hint hun dreds of our habitual eriminaU ore no criminals nt allmerely jsmr. sick men suffering from it presort on tho brain." EIS HEARD ON APPEAL ALBANY. X. Y Oct. 13. Arxu moiils on tho nppenl of ox-1'olico I.ieuteunnt Chnrlos Hcckor and hi Lfour Ho-enthal Kimmcn from sen tence of dontli xvere bojjuti todny ho t'oro tho court tf nppcaN. Tho ar guments xvcro to have boon tnndc some weeks np, hut the Sulzor im pcnclimcnt procecdinp at which the court of appeals judges sat as incin hers of the iinixcnchmcnt court mndo nccesxiiry tho potoiienient utilil to- DON'T OVERLOOK THIS A direful IVrtiMil Will l'rovo It Value to Kxcry JIall Trlbuuo header The avorniio man Is u doubtor, and tliero Is little xvoudor that this is so. Misrepresentations niako people skep tics. Noxv-n-dnys tho public ask for bettor ovldcnco thnn tho tostlniony of strangers. Hero Is proof which should convince every Mall Tribune road or. II. J. Durfoo, 32 X. Ilnrtlett St , Medford, Ore., says: "I xvas trou bled by my kidneys off and on for years. If I caught a slight cold, It always settled In them, causing my back to become very lame, weak ami painful, hast suiniiior I xvns suffer tug In. that way mid on a friend's ad vice, I procured Donn's Klduoy l'llls. I found this remedy to bo exactly ns represented nnd In n few days tho troublo loft 1110. I know of many other persons who havo obtnluod bouoflt from Doati's Kidney l'llls." For snlo by nil dealers. Price CO cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Uuffulo, Xexv York, solo agents for tho United States. Homonibor tho and tnko no other. niiino Donn's Ranch for Sale or Rent Composed of 1-1 SO ncroa In Wood Hlvor Valley. 700 acres sown to ti mothy. All under Irrigation. Wator right oxvnod. Well fonced with Page Wlro Fonco. Tor further Informa tion nnd particulars, wrlto or apply to Tnhn W. flnv l1 .tliiiuulli Oregon,! EKE Cict Our I'r'wes on What WOOD You Will Want feu tho Winter TIER, CORD AND OAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. SurTONKor.-, to 1?t'iHtlcin. Cor. Fir and Second St. West. Tel. 76. i??7.6ei?jii J WOOD For Sale l OAK. FIR, LAUREL AMD SLABWOOD IN TIER, CORD AND & CARLOAD LOTS Frank i I Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. S&&sttz&iJti&ii&'tt!&z , . mi . mmm PgPS?i Rjrtland Famouj Hotel PiM3! Noted for thcExcellence; Situated rn tlie Hub ol ttio Principal Tlienter anil Slioiplnjc District )tcentljr Itetleroratctl nnd ItefurnlslitNl Throughout, nnd Itcttcr Kipilppcil Toilnr than Kvcr llcfore Kunmcnn Plnn Kooms xrlthoiit Itatli, $t.()(l per (lay nnd up IttMiins ultli bat", $'-.00 per dny nml tip C3. J. KAlTl'IAXN, Manager. V. K. CI.AItlvi:. At. Mcr. When any ot your' STOCKarej Don't use guess work m I tl'rf i...-.. UK. rUKINLK IMMEDIATE GIVEN ABSOLUTELY! ILL In the meantime write for Dr. Kori nek's List of Remedies for all the known ailments of Horses, Coxxs, Pig., Sheep, Dogs, Cats and Poultry, its free. !r. Knrlnek Itm VrtrtatrUn of Natlonftl mU tlon. llvhMrri four lt rrvMrntif Orv ggn SIX X rurlsarr Koanl kn.l buio X vWulnirUu uniiiT twocovrtnor. IVm't ll-rlit.-lir f.r Vlir.F. llU'nitan. J aMiiif4of Dr. hurlawfc a (Ull I'uwJvr. KORINEK VETEMINARY REMEDY CO. utzroxa, ontcett, u. t, a. BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OP BUICKS SOLD FOR 1914 Wo havo tho agency fov ilaukson county. IJuy a Luiek and bo i)leasod. Ask for a ride and find out about delivery. Trucks for salo. We havo in stock at all times a complcto lino of Bronzo and Babbit Bearings, both core and solid. Also AVhitoinan Gas Savors, made in Medford. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET 8 H. Ray - PHONE 750-R M:4j .5"V DROP As IMP TrY ADVICErPaCC il .. V-