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TATIEirOUR MEDFORD MATH TRnBUNE. MRDFOnn, OKKOON, MONDAY. OCTOI.IW in. urn Bedford Mail tribune i AN lNPi;t KNDKNT NICWBPAl'KIl I'MIIMHIIL) I'VNIIY AFTKHNOON ICXCtll-T SUNDAY HY TIIK JIRUrOttD PIUNTINQ CU. ?hu UomootAile Tlmcn, The MeiUorJ Mull, Tlio Jtedfnrd Trltmne. Tlin South ern Otoifonlan, Tho Astilntut Tillmne. Ofricf Mall Trlbund Handing, -S7!9 North Mr Hired; telephone ?t. ornrlnl l'apr of tho City or Mt.lford. Official 1'npcr of .T.ickon County. UKOItaM PUTNAM, ttUtor nml .Mnnaeari ISnterrl hi ikco iI-cIam matter nt Mnlfotil, Or poo, under tho tel of Mnrcli 3, tStS. BtriincnxpTion atm3. Ona year, by malt.. . .J5.00 Oiio month, bv n r . . .60 l'r month, ifl'n-riv' liy earrKr In Med fort Jai-kionviil and On trol Point .. . - . .10 Saturday only. ty mall, per ytnr. 5.00 veKly, rwr yrot . . . .- -. l.&O EWOKIf CmCUXATXOlT. P..lty Merece for loan months end liiK rvovitnotr sv, asm, .... Tl Mult Tribune In on mlo nt the Perry New Sturm. Fan Francisco. Porllnnil llotel New Staml. Portland PrtrtiHml News Co., Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. 136 LIVES LOST (Continued from pare 1.) miornliiK. During tho night uo picked tip 32 of tho Volturno's jfassolipers and crew and at dawn 6S more. Al together tho Grosser Kurfucst saved SG persona. Tiilnl Saved Ma "Tho total saved by all tho res culnK Bhlps was 523. About 100 are missing. When wo resumed our voyago tho Carmanla and Ln Tour alno wero pcarchlnf; for two missing boatloads of passengers. Their sttc cobs was mot Improbable. ''Almost all of the Volturno's Hfo boata. when lowc'rca", wero smashed, on account pf the high seas. The wreck Is drifting, a menace to ship ping. "Tho Grosser ICurfhcrst continued her voyago at S:30 Friday mornlnR. Wo lost abont 2 J hours." Spangenborg's message Included a list of the survivors he had onboard. Among them were Hcubcn Relmcr, a cabin passetiRcr; Second Officer Ed ward Moyd and Third Officer Walter Dtioffelmann. While Captain Spangcnborg was Bonding his message another wire less was picked tip from Captain Hagcnmayer of the German tramp steamer Scydlltz, saying ho had on board Engineer Schoenstoln, of the Volturno; Quartermaster Schmidt, five stewards, Adolph Daumgarten, one of tho saloon passengers, 1G men, seven women, threo girls and four boys from tho steerage, and 1C sail ors. Only Ono ltrouRlit Hack FISHOAHD, Oct. 13. From hero the Cunarder Carninniu .proceeded, after discharging' pussencers nnd their lupRajce, today to Ltvcrjiool. Cnptain llarr refu-ed to make a statement, savin- he had already told by wirclens all he eared to make public until he makes his formal re port to tho Cunard company In Liv erpool. He did not even explain why tho Carmania brought only one of tho Voltiinio'ri survivors, Walter Trintopohl. The matter was Ihc subject of con fiderablo hjicculationj the other re euiiiK bhips Iiaviiij,' been crowded. Oil Calmed Waters OX HOAHI) TUB STKAMSITIP liA TOUHA1XB ()y wireless), Oet. in. In addition to thohu of the burned bteamship Volturno's crew and imssenuers who lot their livo-. 1V tho hiuushiiiR of (he lifeboats aRitiiist the sides of the doomed ve pol and u fow members of the crew who Avero killed when tho boilers exploded, moHt of the victims were drowned when, in dcpnir, they jumped ovctboard. The artificial calm which enabled the rescuo Friday morning of those who slill remained on board wnt, the result of the tank ships New York (ixl XarragiuiPctt playiiifr stronms ol oil on the .wavog for hours. Alany iif I hu survivors who lenpod overboard hud suffered severe ctitf and bruiftos or hud broken anus ami le'ri. lloprosontiitiwrf of the Uranium Slinnii-iiip ci.jiip.niy, which operated, the Volt'.inif', will meet T.u Toiuuine nt Unvro and take chaivo of the VolturnoV btirvivors. Klcxcn IIcm'iio Ships HAVRE. Out. 13. lloeoipt today of a wireless eominunie.ilion from La Toiimuii -ccmed verify the Htutciiient wirelobM'd early bv Cap tain KpiiiiijPiibuifr of the 'Grosser Jvtirfueriit. to New York, to the ef- tjeet lluit theru were eleven instead of ten ships eiiRnged nt tho re&eue ot II.. 1 .. ..! .1... 1-..I lie (uiaM-iifjcjf. nun cifn ui. mi: i m- turno. Kefoionco wnn made in tlio mi Hnge from Ln -JTouraine to the tnnk Hliip Xew York, vliich had not pre viously been lueiUiont'd and which wtiH prcsumei'horo to hnvo been 'the eleventh vessel. Whether tile ilijured referred to bfv the ctiptaiu of La Toiiraino hitf ierod (heir hurls durliifr tho firo on board or by MriUiij, pieces of wreck. n;o when thoy leaped Into tho wa ter was not stated. UNABLE TO FORGET GIRL LEFI BEHIND Unable lo forget the 'l hi left bcltind him, Frank Tutm i i, t.ui dmi, Knjjlnnd. nied .'(I .n i . com , niittcil suicide in n dtaw v vnm of n southbound Southern 1 n-itip pa soiii;er train. No. l". fm itday b Jneliii-jt hi vrUt-i with a rm.-r tinrl imllTti7 n bullet through iit heart. Trainmen dieoetvd the bodv after Hie train left Ahlnnl n ul turned it over to the mittit-ntii- ot that city. A love letter written ti hU wett heart in Knjdat i ami osi-rewi-r re pret that no -rood -live' had been tpoken wa found, and i thought to Jinve been n motive for the nfli art. Tunier wa on lit wax to viit with a brother. A. C. Turner, of Con trol Point, nml the vi-it - wnu tliiiuj of a -tirpri-ic to hi- relative here, who knew of hit coming. Itnt not the exact lnte. Ho left Knjilmul in the beM of henltli ami ntuxmred in cood stiirit-i up to the time of the deed. The coroner's itnuiC'-t N ho in,!; held nt Aihlnml this nftenioon ONE OF ELEVEN -RESCUE de to' Al uvnnpoOL.o. n. of the eleven steaniiJiips which aided one another last Thursday night and Fri day morning in rescuing C23 men, women and children, In a raging storm from the shattered hulk of the burning liner Volturno in mld-Atlan-tlc, one the Cunarder Carmanla made port today. The Grosser ICurfcurst, off Nan tucket Light, was in communication with land by wireless. In the same way. Captain llagenmcycr of tho Gal lant little German tramp Seydlltz, also westbound and steaming hard for New York, was giving bis version of tho disaster. La Touralnc, of French line, nearlng Havre, was send ing its wireless report to tho east ward. llarly EMlamtcs Confirmed Plowing, sorao cast, somo west, with their sharo of tho survivors from tho lost VoKurn, were the liners Mlncnapolls, Kroonland, Hnppanhan nock, Czar and Dovonian, and the great tank ships New York and Nar ragansott, which, when It was seen tho Volturno could last but a few moments longer an dthat tho pas sengers must perish unloss saved quickly, temporarily stilled the moun tainous waves about tho doomed vessel and rendered tho passago ot the lifeboats posstblo from ship to ship, by spraying oil upon tho water. OF HIGHWAY- FOR BIDS Engineer Frod N. Cummlngs ro, turned Monday from Siskiyou whero he has been engaged surveying the, Pacific highway. Ho reports that n most picturesque, routo has been se cured, "Tho road will not bo cross-soc-tloned until tho brush Is cleared. Suf ficient work has loon dono to re ceive bids for construction upon, and tho survey party has boon roducotl In conssquenco," state Mr. Cummlngs." FEAR AVIATOR BLOWI OUT TO SEA AND LOST, NEW YOKIC, Oft. in.F.very ship ltercnboiiU vu -ketl by wirelo. to day Jo seek Aviator Albeit Jewel,) who, tt is l'eurcd, h.ik blown out to sea while flying oer Iem)tead, Ji. J. Jewel bad started to Staton islnnd to enter npun a flight around Man hattan iiloiid. He bus not yet ur rivod at Stolen i Luil. BACKFIRING TO HALT SANTA CRUZ FOREST FIRES SAN JOSE, Cnl, Oct. Ill Hun dreds of men nro bnckfiriii'' and me working det-pfiatelv this afternoon I. . . . .. . . jo htuy loresi jjro- wiiieli imvo tain- od now houdvwiy in the Santa Cvw moiintuiiih. Jiepuit- received here Ray the flames have burned over an area of thirly-i'ivo square miles, de stroying much valuable limbor binds nml 'tho homos of A.'F. McD. Craif und A. F. Moody. Tlio roport of tho fishery board for .Scotland for 1013 shown that tho number of persons employed In tho fisheries and tho various industries subsidiary thereto wb 90,040. 0M1 SUICIDE MflOV I PLANS USE OF I RAIL Spencer S. Hullis owner of the Medford trolley frnnclii-c, who A" returned nfter n tuoulh'-. nlienee. a-erts that he will n-o the T uuU on Mwitj street and that he will leave the -lrcot in Fiit-cliis condition, though the kind of mvitiK to ho u-nl; "ttftiinxt the mils litis not hueii de filled upon, lie j-tato-. that ties are now lieiiiu shipped here. "All trolley lines nowadays u-o th T rail,1' stated .Mr. Hullis. "This i ileelaivtl the host rtttl for pined Mtvet as well as Reneml uo. We will leave the street in jsooil condition. 1 think we will hae to take up the grooved ruin tieros-. the ItridRO. and ue the T rail instead. 1 am sorr, it wnf laid. ''The trolley lino will not pay for years. YW are taking n hijj ehaneo on the future, hut nre coming; in he cause wo have confidence in lite al ley ntul in Mctironl and lake- the same chaneos that other ttirons take ami we nsk for fairi treatntent duly." Mr. Hullis rofuetl to comment, pending further iniiuiry, into the ac tion of the coutily court in caneellitij' the county franchise, hut id he an ticipated no difficulty that could not he harmonized. SALEM, Ore,, Oct. 13. Applica tion for a writ of mandamus to se cure his roleoso from jail, Interposod by attorneys for K. E. C. Von Klein, arrested sevoral months ago In Chi cago charged with stealing jewels valued at several thousand dollars from Miss Ethel Newcomb after marrying her In San FranoUco, was denied today by Supremo Court Jus tlco McOrldo. Von Klein Is In jail In Portland awaiting a second trial on the charge of stealing tho jewels, the jury In the first trial having dis agreed. Ho also faces an Indictment charging him with having polyga niously married Miss Newcomb. NAPS BEAT PIRATES PITTSnrno, pn Oct. J,l. The Naps and 1'lrates battlo for thirteen Innings hero today beforo tho visi tors nut over a run. Tho Naps have now thrcu games and tho Pirate? two. Cleveland .' 1 S 3 Pittsburg Uattorles; Orogg Hendrlx and Simon. Umpires: Ensile, and Evans. i .0 S 4 Ca risen; and Dlncon, Eason SUSPENDS CONSTITUTION (Continued from par.o U mnnago somehow to smoothe matters until after elcotlon, at which It was assumed ho Would seo that tho presi dency Is turned over to ox-Foreign Minister Gamboa, whom ovoryono bo llevos Is thoroughly under Hunrta's domination. Army ltcmalus I.o-ul That Senator Domlnguoz, who dis appeared after attuckliiK Huorta in a speech in the upper houso nnd Into whose case the doputlots wero under taking to Invostlgate, when they were arrested, has been killed, thoro was Uttlu doubt felt. Rumors that throe of tho deputlos havo also been shot wero not much credited. It did not souni llkoly, It was thought, that Huorta would aggravate tho bltua UPON MEDFDRD STREETS PORT COURT REFUSES VON KLBN WRIT Hon by suoh n stop so Ions; as he liu3ifI"i'Jmlri,'1: ,""1 ,"r:P,, '""' .'" ''"!,'l things as well In hand as today. The army, to all apponrancos, ro malnod loyal to Huorta. That bis friends have advlaod Oonoral Felix Diaz to remain in Havana wns a sub ject of congratulation, since most people thought bis presenco hero might proclpltnte an uprising. That ex-Tresldont Diaz is not on bis way to .Mexico was a matter of somo sur prise, .reports having been circu lated that ho bad already sailed from Sakauder, Spain. LANE ASKED TO SUBMIT HETCH HETCHY ESTI MATES WASHINGTON, Oct. III. Secre tary of the Interior Lime was asked by tho hcnale today to submit dutn on the os'timnted run of water fiom Liilco Klennor and the Cherry nnd Tiioloumnio rivers, in the Ileteh Ifutchy busiu, hud also an estimate on the electriu jiower which would bo developed. MAKES LONGEST TRIP TO CEKaCRY ON RECOnD. VT?HOe.a HCAtCOts SON FRANCISCO TO HEW VCRK s KM HrtMDltY D After being trnt-i r; -d more lltati I'Mce th-.tti-l'ranelcit to New iii an iiuiom In biMtxc. Moron, formerly p. tualdent t New York. wa Ut.d L'emeterr. thus fulfllllns u nramlse fear and a half npi. In tellliiR of Iww he emtio to hrlp lc boay iurt8 Hv fontlneul Mr. Peek saht he met Mr. Mormi hi Siim l'ntiu'1-H NMl they Iwhimi friends. When . Mr. Munm bnctiute III tw nskeil Mr ll to lme bl oody taken to New York by automobile Mr IVck ihhiiIiI. but ImiiI forgotten the Incident until Mr Wontn'i. ulM wa xm ti ,tlrocitsl Mr. Peck lie I-M .".t,"i to mpr tlNp cxroiKcn Mr II t MMjor Mr. II. II Humbler aioiai unhd lli ixlr Some Recent Swine ''lloj; Clioleru," ExteiiiKm Hulle titi No. ;I7 of the MniiH'-la Fitrrn l.ibrarv, l"ntcr.tt Farm, SI. Paul. Minn. "Hot; Production and Condition for Siicecs" ilcoln with Ih! chob-ni nnd serum tmttineril. , PnblUliOil by the livestock diinrtttint l" lb Southern Hailwuy, ' WahiHt;ton, I. C. ''Hos Cholera and It- Prevention," bulletin No. l"! Texan Kinoi-imcM til Station, Austin, Tcxn-. "The MNiutenmtcc Kequin'taoiit of Sw-inc," by Prof. Wilhitm DlftricH. an nbrdmct I'rotu bulletin No. llltl. University or IIIlHot, FrbitrlH. "'Ilojjcinie.lJowni Cern: A Succinh fill Pracliee," a bulletin insued by the lowu .erimeiilnl itatin, Ame. "Hojr Chelera: Its Nature, Man ner of Sprendintr nml Prevetithc Menstirc-J," September number of the Fanner-.' lititute Monthly, North Dakota Agiiculttiral College, Exten sion l)eKt, Faryo. N". I). llouc-lliillilliii; I'e.iN for Suluo Here is a list of irooil bone-build-iniohbuf ritf feeds; Whent iiinMIni-, bran. ny bonus eowpen-, iiMi-d il meal, LUCKEY WINNER OF NEW YOUK. Oct. 13 W. S. Luckoy, In a Curtis biplane, wns the first finisher today In tho 'round i I Manhattan ooroplauo race. Start ing at .1:31 p., in., ho, lundod, after i nlrcltng the Island, ut t;27. The aviators nwcudod slni(ly, the contestants buliiK Luakuy, Wood, Kll-1 Patrick, Nlles and Jannus. LucUey I was the third starter. A high wind j threatoned disaster but the flight I wns made lu safety. Tho race v. as marked by a do.! peratu neck nnd nook dash at tho finish butwoou .Nlles, lu a Curtis j biplane, ami Wood, in a Moissant monoplane. The fnrmor land'M nt I -U5 and tho latter .17 seeouds later. GIRL ACCUSES LOVER OF WHITE SLAVE PRACTICES SAN I'UANCJKCO, Cnl., Oct. 13 Pretty Maicelbt ( onnolly, aged 17, until three mouth ago a student ut Notre Jbiino chum 'it. confesHcd lo tier iiurciiU lurr today thut Lom a Irfe of shame that he mifbt live I off her ouriiiiiic-. The fjirl 11I-.0 de- ,,.,.,. T . t 11 1 olureil that ritp.ilruik wronged bur under nromisti of umrriimc. J'ltzpatriel; w . - 0 1 arrchted on a icl-m ony charge, Alt' r kIui loft tho con vent Miss Connolly scoured employ moiit us a tclephoiiu pi I nnd met Fitzjiatriok soon ulterwnrd. HUDSON BAY TUG LOST WITH SIXTEEN OF CREW EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. ill.--The Hudson lia company's tuj,' Piiniioso was iiiiiiifr on Luke Atlin liiihku today and was belioved lost with sixteen men. Jolira A. Perl Undertaker Lady ABHlHtnnt. SH H. IIAUTJilCTT I'll ones M. 47 and J 7 J -2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner NV PCCK nut mile i. from Sin i lit- til. of Mli'lmel nt it In WikmIIowi' made to tin tlwwttNl mom Hutu that HHll Husbandry Bulltelins tanknee, dairv by-proibicls, rtc. Till hboiild not t'oii-lilute mit oue-foiirtb of the feed -iipiibcil. Or nlb.TK clicalicr in prirc: l..'unie-i. alfnlfa nr eln'r. or rue piistiin1. Tt'c bftl tnoe may lie isirn, barley, wheal. kHffir, inilo. etc. Thi -dioiil.1 kcrp the ip. thrifty and Raininv' ilh the w(ure chenprninir down lh ct. liCgiiiiic Seeds In reply to tt patty's itii'HtUn, "What nre Ukwiw mhhUT" Cowm. CnnndM wns, wiy beuiis ami Kanutt lira the lvsnimc seedn thut ntv nf im Mirtane which are u-nl for wmk ftteiliiut. They furnUk uilrugmit-miH matter in (treat aliMniUtH-c smd hoHf enrry eonniilernbW fat. While (he start-by cereal rnlns are tha RiMt fat (twins: mMtetMtruUw, lb Isjpimin-uti-i mutter for bniliUn the tnit'-ciilnr Hsur nnd orgnns of Ike ImmIv. Tbti leiruioe fori;Tti such ah alfal fa, tilovor, vetch, rowMW, soy-ln-aii ami -cm nut vines, Hther fed jmi - ttirc in the WBmr or fitna cund Imv mi lh winter, nit not oiih f in prolrin but are an aid to 'healtli and n eheaiH-niiti; of ...( production. Ainrrn'sii Swrif'ierd WHITE SOX DEFEAT CIIIPARO, Oct. 15.- The White Sox mailo It two lu a row over tin Cubs by taking today's punu, C In 2. Saoro It. II. E. Cub r 2 ! i Sox 6 11 1 llatterlert: Humphries, Lavender and Archer, Scott and Hchalk. I'mplrmc O'Lougbllu, Sheridan, Orth nnd O'ftay. With Medford trn'm si Medford inrulo. Poisoned Blood Quickly Cleansed In ' Any Form of Blood Trouble the Cure is Rapid. An nst'Ttliblnir rfcord nf scrlnua blond nol.dnlau U dally trouglit t our attniiluu. AtiOl ('at If nbt all lllfmi klnrlllng tabwitlm eriii.1 im nvrii wir 11.0 Mmi 'primul, toiod noil ininilid in mivatini tty mm ,ywii. 1 iui 1 ' iui-iij kiii ,i, l'VTVIITriI H. K. H. lov Mpiu r uuz imw uuiair ., .. 1. v,..i ... ...... iu 1 Hie syitt'in iH'runiM lnf'-ct"!! wltli ll.u ailill nml firinuilH from uiiillci'iitrd tuml, con wllpatlim anil limitl.c Llilii";. 'tho njinptiiina nr" fiiyi r, thirst, cx It al'lllty, ilry sUn uiu.iwi) liy runli. mul many lutllcn t Ioi.h urunuly illncituiii'il oa I'Kniiiitlic pulannlliK. TliU rnuilllluii la Hi muat iinlvcrxnl In nil clliuotcri nml ll iiilckly iv rcjjiiiii liy tin ucllun nf 11. U. H, Tim mt'dlrlnnl ,r.ifrif m it H. K. H. nre relatively Jim in cK'iitlul to Woll Imlnncul lu-allli ns urn (lit iiutrllUii irniutlia nf tin; twain, Krulna, fnl nml am-uri nf our dally fmiil, Ami If v" will ln-ur tliU fm-t In inlml nml 't your lilooil muliT th cl'iriilriutlDK lnlliiHii'o nf K. H. H. you will not nnly ilrlrii nut tlion" lint.ti r) t li'M Hint rniiwi llliomnntl.ui, Cntarrli, Kozimia, I'lrri ilc, llolls nnd tt.1i) nn;mlc I1I001I, lint ynu Mill fi'd nncw tho llirlll nf liraltti that eun rmiic nnly from ft imrlfli'i) lilood stream. Do nut swjit unytlilt'U elao la Iilara nf It H K. i liny nn nttoiitlim tn tin1 "Jnat n OikmI" I'lninis nf tliiiio wlin nnulil wirrillro you limllli tn mnlto nn rxtrn prnllt. H, H. H. rontnln no inlnnrnlu, nn rruiln driiKS. r.illilni,' but tlin ninat l.rncfldnl liotunlral mntorlHli) Ho tin nrn nnd uH H. II. H. and nvolil illnnniinlnliiunt. lot 11 liottln t-iilav nml wrlb' for free nrtvlm tn Tlio Hwt Hinclflc (.'v., 2:' Uwltt UIuS'i At-' luutu, (Ju. K M(YO WU b'AMtu SJ '.aaBaBW AMERICAN POPE NO DISCUSSION BY EPISCOPALIANS N'P.W YOHK. Del. l.k Tlio enn oiiiml iimeudiii'at uintiiinliin; Vtr lii'.ilh, low ehuieluuisi u-seit, lo lie' creiilU'ii of si it "American Hipe," was taken up in the lunixe of IiiImu- teil.n al the Fpiscopul eliureh con veellmi lietv. I Itch ehuri'liiiien nMpport ll, bill I lie low ehuiili parly. pnileliiir Hrnih-l ieu the pri'ienl display and formal it v in ehuteli eivlee nnd ifivein nient. optoie it bittsrly, lti-hoi Williams of Mleliipau pie dieted lodnv the ndoption of the 'fii illi and order cowiiiiMiou," auih oni'il at the Chu-Jtmati i-tuivention in HHO, which is ewetod to piotide a uorkinir plan for n reuinoii ol Chriteiuloiii. The report waa set, lull it unilei-loiHl to Ihiw that no branch Of the Clll'iliH ehlireb refu-ed m optirHlMI. Comniittees were expected lo i- Hirl resol(ilin-t in a fov days pro vidltiK constiliitluiinl nmi'iidmeiil' rcfptltltnt heallh ootttliofttes fnun prospective bridm and biiile;eootii. and nineiidmir the ilivoree oanimm "tiik kiss of itm'itiiiirri(i." After blddlnK a fond faro'll lo his sweetheart, llaar Forront limM his isniHtry homo for the grout oltjr on a IiuMiimm trip, lie tluwn not Miwt lo stay awa lonK. but falls Into the rlutehos of a wily adventures, who Quickly eitalaviM him with loir charm ll ty on and ou. utMetlHK the rail of his heart to return. wmII hi m'l heart mirrwfull awn Its hU rtturti. When at tost be pre'iu to depart for home, t adventures ilotormliies to (oilil him to her. eva thauKh It b In dsath. 8 he poisons her Up and kb- him hh lte. Tho kiss of retribution Is fatal and thoy die together, locked In one another's arw. "The Kiss of ItetrlsNtlen." I a powerfnl YltaRrnnh dranm that will be exhibited at the let Theatar to nlsht only whoii it will mireiy plisie the nulrona of this ever Hollar thwttor. NOTKJII. I have tNiiiKbt IC. J. itelMklnj' la-ler-t n the MmM llakory and will run the name it before A F lteln- kliiK. 7T- Wl'th M Iford trade I- Medfor ni.mle THERID TIlRCWOll TIE PUMACAKAL1 (ff GRAND 71 CRUISE) f rttinuriitBi j UUUIfeCIUfteUUpV "Cleveland' ?-. U1JXOUX") From New York, Jnnunry 1915 Vlaiting f-moui citlri and Ccuntjln oa t palatial itrtinilup wl.ldi icrn your hotel. . Every luiury and coinfuit aiiuinl. 135 clays$900andup laclutlag Slwit Tilpi M all o.cmur tit. AI-j Criilhist lo tlio Orient, India, Wet InillcH, Paiiiiinii Canal, ami .Misl. Itcrraiiean trlis, HAMBURG-AMERICAN 1. 1 N K 4I-4S llro..lwy M. Y Or total nt'lt j3rua7t2ajj5rjKM,vcja3 LIGHT HOUSEKEfiPINQ COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 , per month Bathroom and Laundry Acrtominodaiions Has and ICIocI ris Mghts Hvcry thing lirnishod Mvcept I'.ats 217 Riverside Ho. Hhone JHXM. E.D.Weston Official Photographor of tlu Medford Commorcial Club , Amateur Finishing Post Cardei Pfmoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior viowf Nogalives made anv timr and any plaeo by appoint nient. 208 E, Main Phono 1471 ' PM)WJ) -A R-t-t-HTiif-l Sti, xm . if S- V ' . Jv WHERE TO O TONIGliT SIS THEATRE I'llt.l'OI'I.WK TIIIMV tiif KiH-f or itirntinrno.v VliaKinpli Urnmu TIIK I'ltlt I. IIIMI:.M.UI'SY I'nil'o Western t'llll.imi.N OF TIIK TICS' lUlliNTH Kalent llOt.'U'.S l'Hi:UH'..MK.VT Knlein t'umedy .lilt, TIIK.t riilt'K TUlfcl'l' M. A A. Comdy i.i:om; mi 1. 1, Kit tn Honss I'oliiliiR TurMlsy I III: V XTI'lt It T llilei tl' Si iv Tm(i Id , In THEATER TODAY Hill and Hill A Viiuili-villf Skvtfh Thai's DillVrrnt 4 Reels Photoplays liK'lmlitig a ItoAiiuy It'nit'u CojikkIv Best of Music New Travelogues Always 10c Draperies W rnrry nvri ..imit Hit nf ilMiptlpi. Urrt cm l-l.m. fuiiir. in., and '1 ii. I rU ..), ,.f Hie ..Ulrrliiir A prul timn to look ftr ti.in work riciuaUily and III vn im kJ tor la iHwaibl to L-.l In avail tlin lutst elllna Woolw & McGowan Co. REMOVED We have removed our of liee from 10 South Kir to -12 X. I'Yont and would ha pleased to have your patronage-. Wo Movo Anything EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phono 31G. 42 N. Front i&iniir?? " -bf, DeA locnled City, Running dLuillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, n la Gtrle Gife. Tariff on Rooms 12 room ... QO room - . SO room - . 00 room hilb filrklf Ltlli 50 rooms villi priitta kith $1.00 cacb l.0 rarh 2,00 onrb Z.VV each 2.U0 c'acIi 30 aulloi. bodrooin. nar. lor nod bntb H.00 encli Fur morn tban ono suo-t add $1.00 oxtra to tha above ralnt fur encb additional euoat. Reduction by wnelt or month. MaiHivmtnt Ctittlcr Y Uulliy A UTS -,SYTTT-??i''',Y''T,'''v' 131 w?,m?KrwmTM mxsim ' &h. ; .