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AG 10 TWO. ftCRDVOKD MATIj TUnWttR MWDFOim OTxKIOtf, Til FRIDAY, OCTOIWR 10, 10111 .l4.. M ' l .M ni OC'AL AND PERSONAL Street Commissioner Ownoy rat ion nnd ft forro of ntoti mo busy put ting tho sldownlhK and crossings In the suburbs In shape for the winter travel. Complnlnl linn been mndo by far mers to tho game v aniens that hunt cm aro recklessly shooting phcas nnto. Tho quail nro very scftrco nftor tho two weeks shooting. Vaudovlllo t tho Star tonight. MIbs Nan Crooning of ltoseburg Is visiting for n few days with tho fam ily of A. I Smith. Tho mlvanrc agent of tho Giants "Whlto Sox baseball teams, who play In this city, Nqxembor 17th. Is ex pected to bo In Med ford about the 20th, to arrange the final details for their nppearanco here. Tho Sox llnc-up which will Includo tho great stars of tho American I.eaguo has not been announced as ct as far as tho local promoters know. Homo-mado bread at Do Voo's. Tom tiugny of Watklns, spent Wednesday In tho city shopping and attending to business. J. K. Lane of Snloni spent Wednes day In, Medford visiting friends en routo to California. Vaudovlllo at tho Star tonight. A. C. Allen returned Wednesday from a week's duck shooting expedi tion In Klamath county. L. 11. Tlcrney, traveling representa tive of tho Great Northern railroad was a visitor In Medford Wednesday aftornoon. C. M. Klchards, tho piano tuner Is now at home, SI" West Tonth, owno phono SK9. 17S nids for tho excavating of the Elk's club room on North Central will bo opened tonight, and contracts let for tho work. Tho lodge will call at onco for bids for tho construction of tho foundation wall. Articles of Incorporation for tho building com pany were received from, the secre tary of state his morning. S. h. WJIloy of Fresno, Cal., Is transacting business In Medford. Vaudeville at tho Star tonight. Isaac Best of Grants Pass was In Medford Thursday. t Prof. P. J. O'Gara and wifo, who have been In San Francisco for tho last month, while Prof. O'Gara un derwent a surgical operation returned much Improved In health to Medford Wodnesday night. Ho has resumed his duties as pathologist and weath er man. Digester Tankago for topping off bogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Itomedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S Mrs. L. Armpriest, who sustained a bad shaking up last Saturday when tho horso boo was driving became frightened on Main street, Is re ported to bo improving rapidly. Tho funeral services of Frank Tur ner of London, England, who com mitted sutcldo on an S. P. passcngor train last Saturday wcro held Wednesday afternoon from tho Perl undertaking chapel tho Rev. W. D. Hamilton of Central Point officiating. Kodak flnlsniug, oet lu town, n Weston's. Charles Nickel! expects to leave for California in n few days whero ho will spend tho winter. Herman Powell was In from his rauch near Eagle Point for a few hours Tuesday. Vaudeville at tho Star tonight. A number of Medford hunters aro planning a duck hunting trip the first of tho month to tho Klamath lakes. Tho heaviest flight of ducks corao In that month. For tho first tlmo this fall slight traces of snow ore visible upon Mt. Wngnor. Cratnr Lake pictures ,a book it 12 pictures, hand colorod, tho finest ever xnndo of tho lake, for sale at Gorking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 3 20-J, f llrooks Spencer and L. Honnott. old football stars, aro assisting Coach Frost of tho high school team In whipping tho squad into shape. The team will piny Ashland and GrUnts Pass each twice between now and Thanksgiving, und In victory will ln vndo Northoni California for a cer- lea of games, William Hanson of Sam's Valley wna a business visitor In tho city Tuesday, Vaudovlllo nl tho Star tonight. Itobort w. Tolfer or Eugene for mor city recorder and now with the Clark-Honcry Construction company arrived In tho city Thursday for a visit with friends and rebitlvos. Mr, Tolfor has completely recovered from hltt recent oporntlon for npnondleltis. and Is enjoying tho host health; of Court Hall loft for Kvnnn creek this morning to bring back whnt Is loft of )its pet taxlqnb "Petsy." Soeloy Hall. 11111 Oftut and "Shorty" Miles members of (ho hunting party, present when tho machine burned up, will also return. W. J. Scott, a farmer of Sam's Vntloy, and fnthor of tho Scolt bank ing plnu wns In tho city the first liiirt of tho week visiting friends mid attending to bushiest! matters. Vaudovlllo tit tho Star tonight. Henry Ktiutxen of tho Applegate Is In tho city atendiug to business and legal matters. F. W. Heath Of Eagle Point spent the day In tho city attending to business matters. E. D. Westou. commercial photos- iaphcr, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. Willlnm Mansfield, of Prospect Is down from his ranch near that pinto for a few days. W. J. W.lmcr of Waldo, spent a few Jiours In Medford Wednesday. "Insurance your best asset." Hnve tho best. Placo your Insurnnco with Holmes, tho insurnnco Man, right 11 ho writes It. tf Jim Kershaw, tho "Goat King" of tho Antelope valley, transacted business In Medford Wednesday. Don Hadcr, tho Medford hoy, who played third baso with Lincoln In the Western League this summer is ex pected homo within tho next ten days. Under Is still tho property of the Chicago Whlto Sox and will re port to them for tho spring training trip. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Walling of Table Hock entertained Mr. Easton of Pasadena, CaJ., last week. Among those from Grants PasSnt tho Medford meeting Wednesday wcre: Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan, J. D. Fry, L. L. Jewell, II. H. Allyn, E. II. Itlchard, W. J. Wlmer, O C Helnze. F II. Ingram, I. A. Roble, Samo linker, Marshall Hooper and H. E. Gate, President Kroh of tho commercial club, C. L. Hobart. E. T. McKlnstry and C. II. Domaray. Corn for sale at Burnrtida ranch. Phono 091-R-4. Samuel Rosenburg of Seatle, own er of tho Hear Creek orchard, Mrs. Rosenburg, David Rosenburg and wife, aro spending a few days look ing after orchard interests. W. A. Reedcr, II. G. Endcrs, F. G. McWIIIInms, Ed Staples, M. (J. Law rence, G. II. Billings and somo fifty other Ashland boosters attended the development lcaguo meeting nt Med ford Wednesday. Digester Tankago for topping off hogs nnd for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S H. I). Mills and family of Butte Falls wero Wednesday lsltors In cMdford. II. W. Holden of Portland Is again a Medford visitor. A. St. Clair Gay of Portland spent Thursday In Medford. Senator II. Von der Hcllen left Thursday to attend a regents' meet ing nt Corvallls Agricultural College. Mrs. Emma James of nutte Falls, was a Thursday visitor In Medford. J. T. Chlnnock, wnter comlsslonor, Is hearing contest cases on water rights In nearby streams. It. E. Nell of Roseburg spent Thursday In Medford. W. A. Williams of Forest Grove spont Thursday calling upon local agents. , G. R, Newell of Portland Is a Med- ford visitor. Wynne Scott, one of tho most up- to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking charge of the portrait department for tho Gcrkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. BOOSTERS' RALLY UNITES ALL CITIES OR BAN 1 TWO I'Vi'im, KMTKHOHS OK APSTKIA. The Koguo Kicr Valley HooMors' rally, hold in the Nnlntoriuni yester tiny nncrnooii, kochum to nik tiie state for nn appropriation for the maintenance of n slate exhibit nt ,Ahlnnd, ninl to meet ngttitt ti flrant l'ns-, November 0, and per feet plans for n permanent oignnirn tion. The spirit of the meeting man rfeleii the Htnuigcit Irnittt of pro crt"Kivcup'ti, community unity n ul. fixity of pnrpiwo shown in some lime Judge Colvitr wim nnnied oluurmiui, mul by-law will be framed embrac ing purpose of the organization aril eleeliiur n pominnent set of officers anil director). A committee of ff teen, including lending cilUcna of Hi principal valley town", wna named to perfect future plans. The commit tee i composed of W. M. Colxic. chairman: J. A. 1'orrv .Medford; I'eii Sheldon. Medferd: Hert (Iroor. A-h-liiml: It. Wat inn. A-hlinid; W. A Ilecder, Adi1nnd: JlnHmll Hooper, Grants l'a;; It. K. Kroh. Omuls Pjws; C. L. Ifohnrl. Grants Pam William Colomnn. l'liecniv: A. S Ante. Talent : Joe Ueemnn. Gold Hill . K. It. Husser. Itoguo River Win. o dor llellen, Kaglo Point ; Goo. .Mini. Tolo. A linrr debnlo was preeipilated by J mice C. P. Wsitson of AhJnnd. who offered a resolution for per manent organization with a secrelnn at Ahlnui1. This motion wa stnnnehly supported by fieri It. direr of A-lilnml, but opposed bv Torn Richard-on, who thought the time not ripe for permanent organisation until another nicotine; had boon held. Addison IV'tuiolt of the Portland Or- egoninn, Amo Stone and G. P. Mini of rentral Point, Kd" Staples of Adi- land nnd oilier participated in lli discussion, hut it wa fiunllv docidwl to leave the question lo the commit tee nnmed bv the chairman. Get together and booster cttecclic were made by Tom Itiehnrd-on. Judge Colvig, Mr.. K. K. Gore nnd others. The strongest feature of the meet ing wn the interest shown, nnd Grants Pa nnd Ashland lnwed n willingness to co-operate to the limit with fedforil. Speeches were made! in which wnminc were ined ikI to Jet (ho opening onihuiaim die out. It a pbiuned lo have n rally in the different towns even- month for n general discussion nnd lovq fen at of tho varlons Interests. Br yw ,lMfel 'MMlttwM v .'ik k tSl v' .1 "it N . I I. k UNCLE SAM'S AD EXPERTS HERE TO tl .jOl-WJ;.., inoTAi mnnno amr-, mw A I 't vigaiiTaEaiKMMra Jnvksou conuly In the center Ot road HollMly In OrMon at p'osont. I Not onl Is the Ut hlhwa ' ongl juoor snd Ids n ! u Is hero Imihv on the 1'i.elfl lilKhway. but Unol" uii Is roproHcnted with lbrn nlnoer 'lu the rtolil from tho depAi'lmtiltt or f.i.'d uuids vh mo busy plHiiulUK , tuc Imiirotamcnt of fitly miles of 'lioilul roml and pendln Oriigdii's lnhate of th peMtuI road appropria tion under Hi llourno bill soeurod r. v Jatksou county ihmunu Uover j nor Net ' Eiiilneei's HorrlMH. HurIivs and Crix-hlnnil aio In .Mmllon:, roIiik oer the roads solrtd by ICngliimT Dm roll hint sprlnR. Thirty Ihous nnd dollars Is avnllnblo for tho Itu (ho until nnd th roods consist of turn dcKti'i') rouloN, bsirluK the in. U ll liU:hny. I I'mil'iit-r CroMlnMd Mrvol lu th I PI hi. pines under l'olonl Hrgtnt. lie found ntiiitber Philippine nr- I'lalntniire lu Dr. Porter. Legat blanks toi salo it the Mali Vrlbiiun office tf I ANtiin. Au.i.'u'.o l" 'rli'- I i'ii'I J is. ph. n!'i ' r . I ' . "nl-. I", IV". N tin n in.' 'ill "f E-iif'oroi I'l t ! ,! i li . ' -i 1 1 (Im IP tuber ai, lill, be w is i ,.i,mI m S hum. tuy f.i I. v I i m-n i'.- t: hii-inmi ! I'art'iu. at d ilulr 111 tin -on, ilw ArrtutnKe Fraii'iii Jtsiti Ot o Is lit s.m le iN f.lt'-e ' .i . . " II )! TI DAYS LEET REGISTER LIVER Ai BOWELS Cure Sit lv llefttbirhc, ('iiiilluitloii, llltliiti'-m-, Sour MttiniiM'li, Had llrcntli I'mnly Cutlisrllo i PAltlrt. Oct. 1(1 -Tho balloon All voters dewring to nte nt the j C.)oil)ocir, the American ntrys to- 0t h liv-ront bor now. Aro ou bpln your liver, stomal h and bowels eloan. pura ami frch.wllh CAscarnU-or merely a tsmtwy mri faw days with SOLDIER FOUND GUILTY (Continued from paga 1.1 yonrq. Weeks AMcGowan Co ITNDERTAiaSRS Lady AssUtaut Day Phono 227 ' W, W, Weeks lO.liJ-a- Night l'liones A. E. Orr D78-M COST OF HIGH LIVING PROBE BUREAU GIVEN MORE MONEY WASHINGTON, Oct. 1C I'rosl dent Wilson has written a letter to Socretary of Comrnorco Itodflold ap proving tho lattor's plan for the re organization of tho buroau of foreign and domestic comrnorco with an an nual appropriation for exponzes In creased from $323,000 to $700,000. It was this bureau which Hodfleld, In a recont speech, said had tho broad powors of Inquiry Into tho cost of production, wares nnd general fac tory conditions of American Industry and which Majority Leader .Under wood referred to as "tho tariff board" of the domocratlc party that would Investigate the threats of re ductions in wages after tho tariff went !u to operation. DEPOSED BOSS FLAYS MONEY BILL AS "BRYAN PRODUCT" NKW YOltIC, Oct. 1C Former Senator A hi rich of Rhodo Island last night attacked tho Wilson adminis tration currency bill, now beforo con gress, which ho declared ombodlod the theories of Secretary Dryan. Ho denounced the bill as uusound, so cialistic and revolutionary, character izing It as an "endeavor to securo by partisan legislation tho triumph of doctrines and principles which re ceived ropcated coildomnatlon of tho J American people at tho polls." AMIANY. N. Y.. Oct. IC.-Thnt the Snlzer impeachment court had considered nnd disposed of all th 'mpenehmout nrtielea nnd that only lie final vote remained to bo tnken was stated nnoffieinlly nftor ad journment nl tho close of Hie fore noon's executive seion todav. He cause most of tho eourt'rt member wish, however, to repent their nrifii ments in the executive session, thnl they may go into tho official roeoriH. it wns snid the vote probnhlv will not be reached until very Into lodnv or possibly not before tomorrow. Too-TliInN Against Snler It was limlorHlood that, when re cosh wns oTilcreil, more flmri two thirds of tho members of tho court were ngninst Sulzer mi nt least Ihroe of tho ehnrgeH ngainst him. Unof ficial rumor had it that tho gover nor could cnintnnnil only fourteen voles on tho question of Ink removal. Ono of theso wns snid to ho n jinttice of the court of npponln. It wn un derstood Hint tho governor would ensily, however, on the question of bnrring him from offioo in future. Sulzer'g removal from tho gover norship of New York stale in n mathematical certainly. Tho prone- eittion hns two-thirds of the votes. Tho tost enmo yesterday when a brtllot wns taken of a controversy concerning inn lirsi enargo in imp nrtieles of iiiipenehmcnl, in whieli the goernor wns licensed of filing a fulue statement of his campaign ex penses. On this Imllot thirty-nino votes were cast ngninst Sulzer, one more than enough to convint. Court In Opposed live justices of the court of up. penis opposed nud four uphold Sul zer'fl eonoliilion (lint tho impeaeh ment court had no right to' concern itself with his doing before ho tool; tho oath of office us governor. Among thoso who voled in fnvor of this issue was Chief Justice Cullnii. Tho real fight was duo on the fourth chnrgo in tho nrlielea of im peachment, charging tho executive with suppressing evidence ngninsl himself by threatening tho wit nesses. It was practically a fore gone conclusion Unit he would lose on this issue. , Tho impeachment court enlivened nt 30:30 n. rn. nnd it was expeoled it would return n verdict beforo evening. rcicrriiiium election t lie m-M in November must regi-tor Friday or Saturday, and the Collipe Women's club tirpoH that nil women icjtiwlrr nnd vote upon thq liiorsfty of Or egon referendum iwonre and other educational matters left In the bal lot. Tho regiatratioti placet in Mud ford nre: Northwest Mtdford, Kwitiy Gmi Store. " iJi .Medford Oakdale, Fraiikie Kd- wnrd, .Mttdford jim'tdry store. Sitiithwet Medtord, . b. Ham mond. South Main, Miss J. Itullor, S S, Orange. ' North Main, Mmn Helen Yoekey, .Mail Tribune. NortUcat JIwlfQnlW. II. Humph rey. 22 N. Ocnavic. North Central Meilfordj Kreil Snedioor, Medford book stare. SiHilhenHt Modfonl, 11. O. Shearer, S-J.'l K. .Main. South Central .Medford, It. C. Hog felt, G S. Cuatrnl. MONEY FAVORS TO WESTERN STATES WASHINGTON, Oct. 1C Chan gos In tho administration currency bill giving lower Interest niton to pooplo of the newer states of th west woro advocated today In tho wnto banking commltteo. Senators Hitchcock, domoernt, and' Weeks, republican, Insisted that nit sections should enjoy tho samo rat us of discount under tho federal reservu bank plan. They concede! that such a system undoubtedly would bring down tho Interoat rates in tho wost whure money la now earring big rat on. Tho bill as passed by tho house pormltH tho Inderal roaenes board to tnx dif ferent rates lu different resorvo districts. day was declared winner of tho In- ll. cathartic plUa or reator oil? lorrnitlennl race for the Jahim (to-jTn, " ImporUmt. don llennott dtp. Tho Krankfiirt. I CsscareU lmmtlatclr cltoHae the German on try, laudud twlny near aloinach. ranwro tb sour, iiadlgeated Pont Ormon, Fro nee. All of the'""'1 frmnotlg food aad foul gasca; ontranta have now boon accounted !,ft,J th waa bile tram the IUr Did you ovor notico I ho hjil ii' munc pni'liciilnrly well tln'snod tiinfii Look ul. it-wluMi lie InvM it Mi(lt. ! umI. n (nniition, tu'tlhmry lint, lint Vlicn lit1 woiiiw it tlioro 8tMMiw lo ho an mluYcl touch oT 0lOglUUM, Horo'ji tho Roci'et: I'MttiiiK the hut to yout fnro and build, I'utlu'V than to your head alone. It's (hi uidhod that iiialifs our Hat depart nu'iit w poputnr. Our Fall Hata aro in now and wo would liko lo show you through tho ltno. Ono in partiouiar wo onll' it tho Kiuporor - in the Pitiot trrado of Austrinn Velnur. It is truly "Tho Winter I'aiiania." $3.00 to $5.00 Wo soil Superior Union Suits Daniels for Duds .Mrdford's Loading Clothier for. Th (iofHljrtar was piloted by Itatnli and carry out of tha aystani the run stlnatod waste matter and pol.ori lu Upson. It landed at llrtdliugteii atllb, . noon yeatenloy, having orueswl thol lfo ort,, h,,w "k beadnrhy, Idl- Kngllsh rhanel early In the day. ," nu amnrtlpatod you faal. a ('as- The distance between I'arla und llrldllnxtou In a at rain lit Hue Is mora than four hundred mllea. Op aou claims to hno corered fiSO inlloa lu forty-two bourn. Tho ohlaat national flag lu tin world la that of Denmark, whl.h datea from 1210. FALLING ti! In I'nslly S(opieil; AUo llniidruff ami Killing .Sial t'oo I'nrl hliui Hugo Since I'arhdnii Hngo, tho remedy that remuvoa dandruff with una ap plication, has been plneed on sale thouaande of purcbasere hnve found the dandruff la iiiiueoossary; that falling Imlr and Itching aenlp can be quickly etnpiHMl nud that hair which is brittle, matted, strlnay or dull caret tonlaht will stralabten you o t by mornliiK. They work .while u slei. A in-cent box from your druaaUt will knap your bead clear, stomach et ami )onr lUer and bowels p'Kular for muntbs Don't forget tho children their little lit-ldi- need K'litlo c'cilimlMK too firrWi lafc"" Jrl Wo ivo S. & II. (Ir on T rati i ny Stamp. IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY JLj WmM ' JTfljWa4.'li 'aiWIi rnyi.2kf No need having plUs any lnngrl No need of mi(friig nnother day I Ktearns I'lle Itriniily (coinpletu with tube) will help you or IT C08TS VOU KOT ONi: t'KNT. This remedy Ih n combination of tho tately discovered, hlah-prlced Adreiia. I In (bloilde with oilier powerful ciirn- tlvo principles, and IT GTOPO THE Get Tliis Ko sure are wo that Htenrn'H Olio Ilemmly will bemllt you that wo will HKI'ONn YOl'll .MONKY If you aro TOO I.ATIJ TO CLAKHII'V. WANTHD If. large jiorfoct potatoes to comploto exhibit for tho Chica go I-aiKl aiiow. Commercial Club. 17K FOJl 1IKNT .Modern 5 room cottngo, clioap. 1021 West 10th. 180 FOR HAI.K Furniture, nearly now, oliojipt at igai Wl-lOtli Ht. 180 Coffee Exposod to air oon iaiiiing the odors of soap, fish, choose, olc, coffee absorbs a little of each. Soap in coffee! Even the ordinary (in H isn't air tight. The answer is: use Schilling's Best, in uronia-tight cifiis. Cleanly granuhitcjl, ready-for-uso; 40o a jioVn'd." ' Mcwoy-' back. and faded, can be mudu .oft, fluffy ! PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTEl and nbuudant. To overyono who wlshna to oradl- oatc dandruff, stop railing hair and not natlsfled. have an Immaculately clean scalp, freo from ltehluesri, Chun. Strang agrees to sell a lnrxe fifty colli bot tle of I'arlilau Hngo with a gurnntee to refund tlio money If not satisfied It Is an Ideal, daintily porfurnn'd hair tonic, freo from gritBMo nud stickiness. Delighted users pro. iiouiicn Parisian Sago tho best, most pleiiHnnt and Invigorating linlr tonic mndo. Thin la tho only pllo roinndy Hint we can guarauieo and w know you will thank us for tilling you about II. Wo have Ihu exclusive ugenuy. HahUliis- Drug Htoro lYiother's ilcSvice To iler Daughter A Kqal Live Doll to Fondle It Woman' ; Gruntvtt HajipInoM. On, lit tljp'mitt lin.jfinnt miitirs nliont r.lilrh wtiiietn cuiiiini t Ihiiik' i . t a In lli'lr future tnlun n a urfliiOm'iili'r And Im Ul w Ivil' in ltlf lni kii'm ut or ledum if lba( foimiUH nmi'cly, Mollier'H J'rionil Tlihi' In an oteiuiil uiii-ill(in fur tUo uliiloinlnal munlei mul lirciimn. It ct. tnlnly tins a wiulerriil Intlmui-c, nllay all fear, l.:irill- nil puln, U t inyl ur.ittful elKrtiiluceiiiint lo Hit; yoiiiiif, I'liiccinnt liiotl.ir, mul iiirmltii Iter In kd tlirmmli io IK-rlnl lmy In n.liul, frl In doily mul tlmu (liHtlinil to niilkljiuht itoimn'H rnit iwl liutiplnuw u iiiitiiro Inleuileil i. ii ulu.nid. Tim union fif Mdllitr's rrti'.-iil tnnkt'S iliu muMlox free, plluiit mul rli"Mihn In ex iiantloii. TIiiih nil utnilii ninl cnnlon upon ilin nenm unit HkhiihiiU Id uvoMoil, ami, In plttro of a imtIiI of i!lnei.7ifnrt mul con-K-fjiierit iln-ail, t j it Kvagi.ii ot culm rtpoio ami Jojful i.KS.'tnlun, Tiiero U nn imimwi, no inurnlng lrk into, no iiervbim hvltrlitnir, iiqim of llmt jxinnlaiit Ktraln kilmrn In un many wnintn, liinfu Jiotlicr's Crldiil ronliy onn m tlm Crtnliat lili'Milm,- Hint toiilil lx iluvlioc). Tils riilemllil nnd iTIiiln rrmeily run ln Imil ut nay (IrnifKlut nl ?l.f0 litle, and In Burn In DIOK. (if llipiilllnnliln v.nlni. mil fior Ujion Hie inothiT, tint uiivn Die lunltli anil fuliiro .t Hie elilld. Write In llruillleld iiiKumiiir cn i,n i.nmnr liliij;., Atluntu, U., Xvr tbvlr bvk tv vxpi-vtaut wviluMi mtH.?,At..tJjy it w ' B If there In any product of humnn aklll wlih h more lullily cotilrl billos lo efflrlMluy and eoliltort thnu a properly prescribed Km, necurata ly iHisltlouml, It ban yet to bo iIIh covered by tho multitude of liiipcrftujt ilnlon. You will find my work tie mule in every detnll. Dr. Rickert Suite .Vcilfntil Oier lleiicl'a Oregon Tho Cruon "Wristlet" Watch SEE Martin J. Redely Til II JKWniiKU For ovory thing jiqw nnd up-to-dnto In tho watch, Jowolory, cut glass and flllvnrwnro linos, Near Tost Office E. D. Weston Official Photogrnphor of tho Medford Commorclal Club Ainnlciir iriniHliiiifr; Po.it Cards Panorniiiiu Work FhiHh liKhta Portrniln Inloriorund oNlorioi; viowa NoRaliviis made anv tlmo and any )I;ieo by ni)poiul-rnont. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 N. Florence Clark VIOM.VIKT ANI TKACIIIJIt rirst-class Music for all Occasions J 1 10 W, Fourth t, I'liong 7101 ;4 ijajfihf -, rt .