SJi" i 1-11 ( FAGH SIX MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR MHDKOKD, OKKOON. 'IWRSDAY. MAROri' 12, MM. -i' rit WM ROBINSON OF HE Died, nt tlit) Sncrcil Heart hospi tal, March 11, 1911. Wlllliuii Ilohln son, nntho of White county Tennes see, nrcd SS enm, a pioneer of Cali fornia and OroRon of the. '50's Kun oral services will bo held at the MiiRonic hall, Jacksonville, Sumln. March 14th, at 2:00 p. in., under tho auspices of the Warren Lodge No. 10, A, K, & A. M. Interment ut Jacksonville cemetery. Mr. llohluson was the son of Itcu hen llohluson, n scion of a prominent Virginia family. lie had hath pub lic and private schooling, ami stud led medicine with his undo In MUs ourl, where the family moved dur ing Ills boyhood, though never prac ticing. Tor two enrs tic engaged In tcnmlnr, at r'ort Leavenworth, Kan., for tho government, and in 1S32 crooned tho plains In an ox train, working his way by driving oxen and loose stock. A year later his father and ramlly followed, locating on Long Tom river, Lane county, where he lived until his death in 1SC8. Until 1SR6, Mr. Hoblnson mined !u Kldorado county, Cal., and then came to Oregon to attend his another's funeral. He followed mining at the Sterling mines nt Jacksonville until 1SCG. He married Cynthia A. Ogles by, a hatlvo of Missouri who died in 1S6S in Josephine county, leaving two children, Itoscoc Vance and Frederick Alexander, both of whom are deceased. In the fall of 1SC7, Mr. Hoblnson settled on a farm in Josephine coun ty, Investing the proceeds received from tho salo of mines, .in 1ST7 he drove his cattlo to Klamath county, whero he bought a ranch ot 500 acres, and lived thereon until com ing to Jacksonville In 1S9S. For the past six or seven years, Mr. Hob lnson has been an Invalid at Ashand and Medford hospitals. Mr. Robinson, who was famllarly known as "Uncle Billy" was a well known character, throughout South ern Oregon, and for years prominent in politics, holding many minor of fices, such as road supervisor and school clerk. Ho wag a member of Southern Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, and was a member ot Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M.. Orego:i Chapter No. i. It. A. SI., Malta Com mander' No. 4, K. T., Al Kader Temple N. M. 8. of Portland and Order of Eastern Star. SON OF GREAT SINGLE TAXER GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT NEW YORK, March 12. William it. George, founder of the Georeo Junior Republic, was exonerated to day by tho directors ot the National Association of Junior Republics of charges brought against him In con nection with tho treatment of cer tain young women members ot the Freoylllo republic. Tho action won taken after con sidering tho roport of a special com mlttco appointed to Investigate the charges. Tho board of judges, com posed of Joseph Choate, Samuel Sea bury and Miss Million Wald to whom tho records of tho caso were submit ted, found a week ago that George had been guilty of "wilful miscon duct" In his relations to oung wom en rltlreiiB but bad not been swoyed "by a deslro to Injure or nbuso" them. Tho special commlttco's roport and tho Judge'ti opinion was upheld by tho directors. Resolutions adopted by tho dlroctorH say "tho roport and opinion exonerated Mr. George fully In relation to olio serious charge and while criticising his parental rela tion toward citizens of tho republic find "no intent or purpose or desire to Injure or abuse. In relation to other matters under enumeration "tho bourd Is fully cognizant or tho animus underlying the uccusntloiiH and express complotn confidence. In Mr, George" It was talc! touifM tho directors' action closed the Incident. PAGE TODIES TO BRITISH AMSTROCRACY LONDON, March 12. -SpcaklnR lust night nt tho annual dinner of tlu Association ot Chambers of Com merce, Walter Hlnes Page, tho Am erican ambassador, assured tho din ers tho United States Hub no inten tion to Interfere with the Hrltlsh in vestnien'.s in Central America. "I would like," Page said "to cor rect tho Impression held by part ot tbe British press regarding the atti tude ot the Americun government concerning investments ot Gro-it MrlUlu's colossal earnings in the United 8tlea ot Central Amurlrn that have volcanic tendencies. "I liuve noniet lines read of tho United BlHtM euterUlnhiK ft policy to dlMMtiriue (oroign Investor", Whut thu Unlled mlw wan unxloii to nr-vani WHS tlwt H PHlllllK l'"y JNltf lhiH) WHHlrlw the iHrttfiorvj IE CROSSES D falioulit not Kct roniro ot thorn. The Monroe doctrine simply meant that tho United States would prefer that no European government should gain moro land In tile new wdtld." WOMEN TFtHE MIDDLE AGES. They Held Office and Ceul.l Moi Than Ho'd Tht'r Own In Trad. Votneii In l.'ual.tml huve nluay tduirt'ti In the Industrial life of the u:i leu. Curiously etuululi, wiltcs Mr .V. Mini in in "KiikHsIi Lift mid Mtiuuei in the Later Middle Aue." u M.ituto of IftiCT th.1t ordered men to keep to one trade left vimien free In practice ns many an she cIiomS. In a few InMiinics. nt Icust. wotren In tbe later middle upes dWch.irueil tlu lira mid held otllcei that do not tall to their lot nownda) . There are alio shuts to women burgesse In the rec ords of Loudon nnd ether town, mid If winuen married aliens the could naturulUe them. Women did not shrink from endu ing In foreign commerce. They ex ported goods to I'm nee. Saln and oth er countries A widow. Margery Hud son or Coventry. Is mentioned In no lcs than three different existing docu ment. Her business must have beeu on a fairly large scale, for she vrns robbed of merchandise worth CtOO by some men of Santnnder. In Spain. In order to recoup herself for her losses she obtained letters of marque that empowered her to selxo the goods be longing to countrymen ot the offend ers. Mnrgcry apparently took moro than was due her. Tor two. Spanish mer chants lodged complaints against her. She was ordered to restore both ship, but one of the Spaniards declared that she had refused to do so. although he had a commission directed to the ex chequer. If Dame Margery Itusscll was n type, women traders of tho mid dle ngrs were well able to look nftcr themselves, ORIGIN OF PERFUMES. Used at First to Kill the Odors of Burning Flesh. In the good old times the use ot per fumes was originated to counteract the offensive odors arising from burn ing flesh which was being offered as a sacrifice. For this reason Incense wn nlways burned In the temple, and from that burning come. tho literal significance of the won! inccn&c, which means "through tho smoke." Arabia has always been the land of iwrfiime. the "scents of Arnby" being classic. Ijdy Macbeth refers to "all the perfumes of Arabia" In her sleep walking ugouy when she fancies she cannot wjsh the smell of Duncan's blood froai her band. While Arabia has most of tho fauie. It Is undoubtedly a fact that to Egypt belongs most of the credit, for the art of perfuming was practiced thcro to Its fullest extent Even tho embalmed dead were saturated with spices and scent which have retained thrlr de lightful aroma after thousands of years. It was from old Egypt that the Greeks nnd Romans learned the use of the still for extracting perfumes from plants and (lowers. To this Ro man toe for perfumes no doubt as much us to her own habits was due the fact that Cleopatra's barge was so overwhelmingly scented. Shakespeare describes it with: Purple the sails and so pcrfumrd that The Indi were lovesick with thorn. Philadelphia Record. Consolation. A victim to hysterical grief over the death of her bustmnd nftvr forty years of an exceptlonjtly happy wedded life grandma sat In her rocklug chair moaning and weeping. Little Robert i escaping from the usual watchful care of his nurse. "Aunt Slandy Sanderson." negrcss of 300 pounds or mure, black ns anything human could be. and n complete un tlthesls to the refined, gracious and delicate grandma of sixty, whose grief ber grandson would try to assuage) "Please don't cry so, grandma." he pleaded, us he pamed his little hnnd oi er her gray locks nnd with bound lexs sympathy In his tones. "I'm sure you can get another huxhniid very soon. Why. even Aunt .Mainly Bunder sou had seien of them I'' New York Suu. Took It Like a Philosopher. One day Mrs. Jones rimlnil Into the library to her husband with hasty steps mid u wild look of excitement "Oh. John, oh, J ob ni" she eu-lnlnlcd. with u lot of emotional thrills. ".Vunili made n mistake nnd IrJi'd to light thu kitchen tire with gasoline!" "Gasoline. ohV' calmly rcuded John. "Did fchu get It stinted 7" "Did sho get It started?" riled I hi' a inn .ud Mrs Jones. "It blew her out , klteheu ivlndowl' the Thut' all right, my diiir." rt'lurmi) the phllfixophlml Jones. "It wits her nfteruixiu out anyway." I'hlliideliihla Ti'legmpll. Not Very Funny, "I did my best to be entertaining," snld (lie young man In u voice of bur row, "Did yon succeed?" Tin urr.ild not I recited llumlefs soliloquy She looked ut me reproach fully for several seconds and then ex claimed. 'I don't think that's very fun ny!' " London Telegraph. It Vould Be Proper, "Would .ion," her linpilHltlve friend UHkcd, "spe.il; to n man without un In troductlon?" "Well. I might ir, ror Instance, I were to Miilit my grapefruit juice In his eyes I should certainly ask his pur-duu."-Clilciigo Record-Herald. Fashion's Poor Slave. Willie -I'nw. what Is ii slave to rash Ion? Paw- A iiinii who Iihn a wire and soinn grown daughters, thy sun. Clucliinntl Kinpilier An error grnn-fully iickiiunU'dKed ! a tlclury Men (iiiMtiluiie. I KATHRYN CAMERON AS "MRS. MISSOURI GIRL" -:?: sriS GIRLdFROM MISSOURI AT PAGE Pare Theater, next Saturday, com edy applied to "Tho Missouri Girl" Is more or less n misnomer A tragic-comedy is more desrrlptlie of tho play than tho former. There are heaps of clean coined) in It, but it Is not altogether free from trag edy and when the two are blended happily, tho product Is bound to be n success. That Is why "Tho Missouri Girl" has been so popular all over the I'nltcd States for several years. There Is Just sufficient of serious matter In It to a ford a pleasing con tract to the fnrcl.il side. Really funny Incidents are numer ous nud perhaps It Is as well that the audience Is utforded a breathing spell nt times for the crisis nu I counter-sentiment ot the play. To tho plaj's success the great characters of "Zoke" and "Daisy" contribute much of tho comedy. They carry most of the burden of the production,' but while these two are outstanding, other characters of tho play are equally excellent nncV on tho whole, the cast Is well bal anced and sustained. Tho company will present this play hero next Saturday, March It. Prices 25 and COc. Seats on sale theater box office, Saturday 10 a in. HUSBAND UNDER PEACE BOND RUNS AMUCK AND MURDERS CHEIIAL1S, Wn.. March 12. Tom Harding last night shot and killed Win. Hugormnn, Mrs. Artie Huger man, and made a murderous assault on his wife, Mrs. Itoilo Harding, leaving, her for dead, then steppe! outside tho Ilagorman homo on low er Pacific avenue nnd killed himself. Mrs. Harding is lying at the point of death at tho hospital and Is not ex pected to recover. Only to tho fact that they fled through the bedroom window, Ilu.l Stoddard, a neighbor ot tho Huger rnan's, and Florence Smith, n daugh ter of Mrs. Ilngcrmnn by a previous mnrrlnee, ascrlbo their escape. Sher irr Foster said the Ilagerninn family wus at supper when a child reported Harding outside- Ilu was put under pearo bond Saturday after threaten ing tonight's victims. Thu moment a noleo was heard nt the kitchen door, Mrs. Harding went Into the kitchen and Harding shot her. Mrs. Ilagorman was thu next victim us she stepped Into tho kltchnii. llngurman sturtcd to riso from his chair when Harding who hud entered the dining room,, shot hint CONTRA COSTA SHERIFF THREATS TO SHOOT JOBLESS MARTINEZ., Cal., Mnrch 12. "Wo will Bhoot down In rows the member of tho Idle army before wo will allow them to land In this coun ty again. I am justified In giving Hiicli un order brraunn threats Hindu , moinbo of ,,I0 ..ftrmy.. ,n Suc. ' , ,. ,, ' .. . ruiiioiiiu Jimii. uiviii us u uuiiKuue element. I havo tho rlt'ht to rotect this county against thoni and shall do bo even It It necessitates blood Hhed." This statement was mado tonight by Sheriff Vcalo, of Contra Costa county who swore In throe hundred extra deputies. Vealo also secured an injunction from Superior Judgo Latimer prohibiting nny coniinimlty or Individual sending indigent jicr sous into tho county. NOTICE. Kotlco Is hereby given that tho un dorslgued will apply to tho city coun cil at Its mooting to be held March 17th, 1011, for a llconso (o soli malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quan tities less than u gallon at Its placo of business on West Main street, city of Medford for n period of six mouths, HOTEL MEDI'ORI), Dated March 2nd. 19H, , Kmokn .Ml, Pill, Cigars nnd help l"11''1 !' l"iy roll tor your own lown GRUBB" IN " sssssssssssssssssssssssssV sssssssssssssV BEr' ! XthLJJsbM aaaaSC1- i 5 Jigsaw aLLlaM . 4fJtrK9miaTl LaaaaaflB.aalNLaaYaHrci TRICK OF A HOTEL BEAT. Plausible Scheme by Which He Swin dled the Confiding Clerk. A story detnllluu how ivleiillcslv 'the detective department or the Ainei Iciiii Hotel Protective nMiclittliiii Unlit bad debt wiih lidil iiKientl.v by u Cm ' eluuatl hotel luan. It appear tlml it mull who legliter 'ml hi -John It. tiuiith. New oik," failed to pay n bill or $W, the Smith of New Yink utv nliim-it in , comities'! n the kiiuN of the bench, , the lludlli or tile paitUular "Jehu II" i wanted vmih looked upon n u heivii j lean t.ixk. However, the htgimtuif was t lated en tipr nnd "cut to arioiii cities I'lually the owner of that par Jtleill.ir fiigimture legNteri'd nt a hotel In the neitlt lie wat tn-iiuiptly Hindu to pay the bill. A hotel "beat" med the business let J ter scheme to swindle hotel keepers. J Ills tilrk was to open u letter In front of the ilcrk, ta!e out a theek mid then i allow the clerk to rend the letter. The mlsslie. presumably frein a big busb nen hoiijie. gave the retlplent a re buke tor not tin nine In mole onlert. "Now what do joit think or that?" the swindler would say, slniilliittng auger. Thou he would have the check cashed without iiucMlou. The manager of the hotel," however, recalled getting o warning about the letter swindle and caused tho arrest of the guest otter the money had been turned over In him. It developed that the man had forged and passed sixty-six checks with great profit to himself, lie was convicted. Cincinnati Times Star. BELTED AND COATLESS. Pen Pietura of the Typfeal American by an English Artist. Tlie American us a race walk better than the P.nglMi mere frci'ly, with a taking swing and uhmwt with grace. How much r this N duo to Ihlug In u democracy mid how much to wearing no braced It Is very dltticult to deter mine. Hut certainly It li the land or belts and therefore or more leoety moving I Kill I ft. Also American take their coats off, which Is t-etiiiblc. and they can do It the more beautifully because they nte belted nnd not braced. They take their coats off everywhere nnd anywhere, and somcltow It strike thu visitor as tho tnii't symbolic thing nlxiut them. They have uot yet thought of dWcard lug collars, but they are unashamedly ihlrtsleevrd. Any sculptor seeking to figure thN republic In "lone unist curve In future a young man. open f iced, pleasant nud rather vulgar, straw hat on the back of lilt bend, his trousers full and slop py, his co.it over his arm The motto written beueath .will be. of course. "This U some country." Thu philosophic gazer nu such n mon ument might get some way toward un derstanding the uiuklug of the Pana ma canal, that exploit that no Euro pean nation could tulle carried out. Westminster Gaxettc. A Haunted Library. One of the limit ctirloui "hauntlnin" occurs In u northern castle ot great nil' tlaulty. where Mary, ipietn ot Scots, nitcd when she was lielng couvejed n prisoner through England. It Is mani fested In tho library mid takes the form that the l-ooks cannot bo kept In order. They niuve itliout or tiro moved about from shelf to shelf. If you nr range the works of Shakespeare In cor rect order on one sliulf tiy next morn Ing the voluincH nru Hcuttcrcd anyhow on different shelve. This has gouo on for years. Al dirrureiit times tho II brary has been searched and locked, watches have been set all night, serv nuts have mine and gone, but tho mys terious occurrence goes on and Is vouched for. not br tho ramlly, hut by the guests wlm have stayed In the house. Then Is un tegeud to account for It I-oiiiloii Malt. Dodged His Own Rules. Gladstone's kiiggestlous on the nrt of speaking, riiniiiiiiulciited to a corre sK)iideiit In is;.,, ore remarkable as Itcglniilng with two which few orators ever moro erKiitently violated "I'lrst study plainness of language, always preferring the simple werd: second, shortness of sentences; third, distinct ness of articulation; fourth, test and question ,our own arguments bofore- lininl. not waiting for critic or op suient: llfth. Kirk n thorough diges tion of nud familiarity with your sub ject nud rely mainly on the.se to prompt the proper words; sixth, remember that If you are to sway nu iiudleiue you uiiint, besides thinking out your mnt ter. watch them nil along." Loudon (Itnphle. Too Much For Him. "How tine that old saying Is about a child asking questions that a man cannot answer," remarked Poplelgh. "What's the troiihlo nowV" queried his f i lend Singleton, 'This morning." replied Poplclgh, "my little buy nskn me why men wore sent to congress, nud I couldn't tell him." Chlrugn News. Qold and Mlcrobos. Microbes are never found on gold coins, while paur money Is an Ideal ho in e for lliem, and every old bill Is a menace or disease, At the United States suhticnmiry In Now York thuy bellete the gold nets as u bncterlddo Now Y in It World Old Her "You nnrer s.iw a Winn who under Kood wiinen " "Well, I knew a hian once who claimed iluiji'liu UM." ",i'd illd huV "Well, he nuver married one" lloiutoii Post. Mado In Mislford, Hiuokb Ml. Pitt ami flovnnior Johnson rlgars they nni lioinn inndo hiiiI fit nt (last sqiPJOR NUNtTS, HUH IffiAli innrJiinoKMnepBtoncowlionltack huita or BlntWcr liothori-Mcut forma urlo noiil. No innn or wnnnti who rain mral rrpi j larly can ui.ikn a mistake by limbing, tli kldnrAs iH-cnsiouslly, s.)'s a well I KnoMi sutliorily. Meat forma urlo arid which clogs tho kidney sitrs o thoy ' sluggishly llltcr or strain only part of J ttui wnsto nud puisoiis from (ho hhsxl, i then you grt sick. Nculy nil rlipiiimt ' I tlsm, lio.iil.ielics, IImt ttntible. uervmis. ' nrs. const I pnt Ion, iIUjIiuhis, sleeplrssnrM, Ikuliler disorders cinno from sliipijlsh kid- iim s. I i lie moment you frvl a dull ncho In tlm kidneys or your back hurts, or If tho i uiliii Is cloudy, olTonslve, full of sedl- j incut, IrteguUr of ass.igo or nttrmlcd by a sensation ol eenMlng. get. Usiut four i j ounces of Jnd Halts from nny rellnldo ininr inner nun inKe n miirssoniui In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and jour kidneys will then net , flue. I his famous salts li nmdo from ' the nehl of grain's and lemon juice, com- blned with liUila and has ls-en linol for j generations to Ihuh clogged ktdneja nnd , sllimihito them to nrtlOty, nlso to lieu tralltC'thn coliU lit urine it no longer ' MM1I.MM I -ltllt.-t. II. ttm H...II.... l.trt.l.tM .11.. ' ...XV. W ,. I..,,....., ...Ill, IrUUIIIlZ i-IIIUIiVI ,J,3 orders. Tnd Snlls Is Incxt'enitre nud can not Injur, mnkee n delightful elTer- descent llthla-waler drink which all reg- ular meat eaters should take now nud thrn to keep the kliltiM clean nud tho ' bloo.1 pure, theteby avoiding scrloui kid- ucy complications. SEEDS We pniT.v a roniplph' line of Fit'ltl and (iai'di'ii St't'tls in la(.'U;i).!;o mid hulk. SPENCER'S SWEET PEAS ALL COLORS Now is tlit! tinii' to plant hJwtjct Peas. Wo mako a specialty of Lawn Grasfj Seeds, Alfalfa and Clovors Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 220 10. Main SI. IMioiip 200. You Need No Matter Wi tiietr vital 1 700 iivunroinpioyce les Hooka for Kern. JoiinmiH, llouks. Memo IkiJf. cpcraia f i tnii rxtkt A lnu rillllitttl au.1tlt. I Fi.H V" "' In til llS 111 tllull . . I, eliP-s. .nswsfc,. v sv3 if Mlhw Yr WHlff W M'&Zma r77wu'nB,, p r rtui a?,m , f. jr mm' What is the First Essential? NuMy .Is til' i'oupho llio 1'ir.sl 'iupiiI nl' nil iiivpsdiit'iiln. Thp .hvlcwiii ('mnilv P.iinlc of i,,,!!,,,.,! ,.,.,j,,v invilPH ViiUl" citM-iMillt. miltji'i-i I.) .'hcplc, and nfroi'ds ,u :uUMiinlp Jackson County Bank iMi'tU'tirtl, On. Oftpitnl $100,000.00 Suvplua and Profits, $00,000.00 Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why llMMiillej's of I'ouise, the n'l pl.ito III rhitillii-ru Oiegou whole oii can get lturpees Seeds and Mul'urds Mliiireriu ll linn had nearly 30 jears experience In handling and glowing seeds nnd customers all luto the bcucllt of his expel leme. It Is oul a few- stops from Main street and It will cmlalnty pit) )uu to lake the few extra stops In lliu,idl) V where ini can get eiorMhlng for the Hanloti, ! Mulford'a Nutroreriii In )uur lo gunio ciups llni pees Kpenior Hrteel Puns lintn no equal nud )nu have about H of Hie wry host varieties lo ihonse from If )uu don't sen what )oii want uslc fur It.. BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is In the M !' Stiuo I'lione MT". Hupmobile History CIINPTKIt II (Coutlniied from xesterdny) "Kcoiioni) of uperntlnii as regard, gasoline, oil anil tires " "The new vlndshlelil which mi bo ndjuetixl for rnlu llon, eiitlln tlou, or ma).bo folded flat on the cowl to allow the brieies full sneep. ' "Hldo t'tirlulns that may be quickly lowered frtiui tho Inside and ml Justed to ptwltlon." "The low enter of Krnvlty whleh makes ensr riding pessible: mini mlien skids, ami makes it prnrtlenlly Imposslblo to turn over llulldlug ear low adds to good looks " "(jiilelueM of running, even niter long, hnrd use." "tlaiollue tank situated under cowl ilash uenrly over earhttretor. which allow a n riinstnnt flow of gns In the rnrtiuretor. which nllows . constant flow of gns to tho motor even on steeliest grades. No trou ble '(tnlllnc' fro in waul of gas," "The Improved tiro carrier) onr oft u design, lire In fastened pu spare rim nud hold by locking mils. Our repair simp U xviond In none. I!, .V, llnme, late fnreiiinii of tlm large! repair -.hop mi the count, Is our iniisicr met liiuile. Wo sell 1 1 res, tuhen, oils nud gasoline. Agent-, fur the lllipuuthlli' nud Cmllllac cuts, 1'mi-h unshed nud piUlnsl day or ulglil, l're ulr (imprt'M-xii- In ft out. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. One of These What Your 11 ' ' ' ) Every Inn-fncnn - every man woman nlinnl dally Inn need for nno or moro of our imminsc lineof I-I1 Ikt.h Leaf lt i i, Yjii canntit MMsllily mil- iinN - iruincu nun viinucnuicimvcnieiiro until Loose Leaf Devices and Forms For Every Purpose The I-P lino of 1700 Lonso Leaf Iteiiin comprksim Loose nnd forum enpecially ilcalj;nrl by tin ir own I'nporla U fill iimiM-mimu iurHMu in every uuiarwiein.ni iniHluesH, lorovcry wxccil nuviceH umi lormii lor nroiL'ss onai men. KnKlneoni, LuwyurH, Ileal liatnto, I'reachem. Dentist i. the Home, mntkotinir, nlioiiilnir, nppulutnients, Led invoico iiuokh. lii.ii JliwikH. Pr co Hooka. Ha esmuira Hlvnoaraiilirrs' lluuki, iir(ifoil.nal incn'a liuiks ami Ready Made At Stock Prices YnU Can I)UrcliaNlinV l-l1 ImiM lmf llnvlr,linil Knrm Willi Ilinbl.uttlln.rtl.ln1v nf complete oatfifactUjn,i,r lilnlmt iiunllty femlilurstillllr, W Kiiuraiitoewvery l-l'ltrni K-rrt in milcrUI, workniunihin. romtrucll'm and arrurarr. I-I' OovUc4 siuipiy - cunnui kvi but t( unlcr-uru iiratlltaliy UxlMirucUlilu. LOOSE LEAF lllVINn-PITTBrei1orslnIyjfari)flvlaan. Torms Wmo lliry In.rrix-1 cllnilnnt.i, 'llmlrjfirrturmunl4iitaiirurimllnukly mrlvlnit lor nuw lunllw.U, ilevlcuri ami furma tuslinullfy nccuiinlliiuuml inlm-.i lu ru ii iIi-ih-iiiI uin tlirni-tliuytiru u ll.'.W.UU ImUtytiou IkularKuiltitclukUu I.CUUI a ut fiM tury in tlio world. Save Expentte of Syotem Experts and Made-To-Order Devices I., t? .1...!.. A...I I . . .....!....-. i jirubljnn U'foro yon ron.ult, u ttltfh jricts rygiem ox pert I wit ymi wftktu to rUT i vlcm or furrm itiV(tlifuUtour Ifnoof 1-iMtunm. WauiHtuutllir (lull Uu 1. .,.. ll...,.,. 1 .I....I . .....I ........ .... vif w imiu ni VAUitiiwTivusiaiKi t'l ilia jrun rtiuirr. f BlfKK. lOtuiVm J 11. .. . ..... .. . .. I ..ll I i .. I 1 A I . 1.1 m ' ,--,- Nn pi " pt urns, v yiiii inntivy ami I'liminuiii um iiuiu WdlllllK I Of ilsllvc y, W innUii ft rnkjy and inonoinlcal fur ovvry binnvt both Urito nnd nm!l, lo inmi m u ..rrfuct Umm IW Hyt-in. Wu bU i tun linvg iiuulti pioc1m Uuvlt4 and See fUfi ' rrryona simulil Intlnll l-l'iiuvlr.-x nJ forms InoliUIn Breurory. tlm , '"'" iillclly ami rroiminy nf lima, l.lu- ami inonry, Pun us twluy. Wu rry knl porwnilJy uomwcii.l , ileum ami sivrylliliu In lutiuiiry, MEDFORD PRINTING 00. JWiiil Tilliuuo IHiIk ' "S. -. nnd nusl impm-lnnf. rpiiiilni. xpimii'IIv i'ir nil tlcptiHilM. e.- II llulldlnn Cieeutnnise HtlH-J No trouble fnqii lln bolug worn by straps " ' Itnliishleld nu uinituotii which pro terts Isnltl'Mi s)stom In wet woalh or." "Kverj iiuivliig jmrt of Hup llior uiihKly eudiHied fnini dust and dirt." "Smnll bore, long stroke block motor- the doidrn now being widely adnptiMl N) higher prlnnl ears In Amorlea and ICiirnpc because ot 111 great pulling power." "Unit power plant, all mining parts enclosed and protected from dust nud dirt." ' HtientulliiK' body, without brenlt between hood nlul row! a design only now being adopted by the IiIkIi , it priced ears." ! "Ari'slhlllty ami lightness In ; wefglit and other udinutagen of starting sysNim." I "i'otir spare fiisrja which nro car- rled In Hie chyigjtif Iqu laa' for ' emergency uso." ' (Ti lie eonliliuml.) Vocation ymi une them. Leal devices almost v ery I locti .Meclii Imals fur uverUJ r. rrcnti' rrt,iii a . .. . . utunoy on iiiftijut ulitMily linv.i vmif "!.. !..!. '- J-J. t -&THfflHMBaW,'2r 7xl&.r?i&r ir,r.':z iffl!2zz:hHMtex- I fT ! .'. 4.1 -, ,f. t.,-"l mfammi IVilVv VafsaWsaHsaU m&wmmm VBP' BaB4aHHaHaa,iaHaHafeBBV l ir ' " nil)) f,'- " ,f0f- t i ft ir i r V