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;! wen L iUULUJ J-JHAH! IOCAL AND L PERSONAL y. II. HIhhoii una In our of'lw Monday mill nt tit oil that in plowluu a flnlil In wlilcli iMitittoi'N worn mined Inst j cur, ho picked up nliout luilf .1 sick or now potatoes, Hid tnunt of them lining Inrgur than hens kk. Hit Inut 11 (Iiil of wheat (lint In wnM III fell nml will noon do heading out, wlille liln ii I (ulfa In tii to IiIh knees This nil round In Jneknou county, Hoitthoni Ori'itoii. ItoKUo River Ar Kim, A. 12. Itiiiiiun linn returned from it mivomI day' trli to IiIh Wnlilu mines. rimrit will bo u uulwtrslty exten sion ledum nl thu library I'rlday , m i ill nit, April .Till. Dr. .Inuies II, 't HHbert of tlm ilnpnrttiiiint of econo uilcti, will npxnk on "Taxation and "Vexation, n QuiHtloii of Jusllcn." Kotstnr Inilli'it' tallorltiK college, 40 ttkyi lowing with ilrnftlnij, 1 2 r. ; 40 'days owiik roursn 110 da; drafting row run tin. fho distribution or smudging oil tlinl arrived I'rlday on tlio ipuclal freight began thin morning nml In lis Iiik hauled out (u tln various or chants, ' wuarics Mrkni linn returned to llrrkcrlo). Col., where, ho w ktny for n week or ten dn)H nttcittlliiR to biiiii., matter. Orders taken for nil kinds of vm tablo plant, any iunntliy. Knrly cabbage, plants now ready. Port Und avunuo (Irncuhouio. Phono N7-U. 330 M. O. Warner or Kugeint U nt tending to bulnei matters In HiU city for ft tow dnyit, Arthur Austin of Han I'rnnrUco U spending n fitw tin) i In Hut valley nl tenilliiK to busliicis mutters, jdli, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread nt II, &. C. caih (torn NnMnwu llnkxry. "S Howard llerrlmau, n proiuliii'iit stockman of Kfniimlh I'nlU In nl tending to buslucM matter In the valley tills week, nml will Irate, for hit homo ihU afternoon, Thomas Prtcrinu of I lilt, CM., is spending n few day In tlio city on huilnci tunttcrn. Csrkln Tnylor, lawyon. (John II. Cnrkln, (Helm O. Taylor), lite klDi-IIoyden Hide. Main ilroet. I, co Kultnn nml Ut t'lrlrh rr down from their Mock ranch .in Union creek for it few 1n m. John Gregory or Watkln In In tin city hii) Inn iiippllci for hi spring or,k.on hit mining claims In thnl vicinity. tjoa Tumy for tiro Insuranco. ijrrt (Ireer or Ashland mi In tlio city I'rlday meeting friend nml talk lllgi politics, Houston l.lrtK w leave for Alan ka about tho flml or (ho mouth to nrcopi n poaltlon In n cannery for tlio summer. Kodak finishing, gtoisy or dull tin lib at J. O. OcrklnR't atudto, t:g K Main Rt. Tbono 320-. Jou llromati of (told Hill una n bimlnco vUltor In MnUord I'rlday nftrnoon. MIm I'carl Hiulth of Hrnuta Cam la UltliiR frlcmla nml rulntlvra In thlu city for a fow da) a. Milk and crram t UoVoa'. It, A, Thnmpmin of (Vutrnl Point i hualni'ks Nlfltor In tho city lint nlKht. Tho dally grltt of Mimlcrors from California bound north, pained through Mod ford thin iiioriilnu. Kar mom bvtFn thU city ami Aahlnnd report Ioiich of chlcKoim from raid on tho hen coopa, nud hlamo It on thr trampH. Tho pollen howvor, flpuro Ihonn doprcdntloua nro tho work of town lonfora, Kreih lime. Murtford Lbr. Co. A letter received from WIIhou W'nfto with tho lloxtoit Idcnl Opcin company nt 1'lioonU anya ho Ih en JoyliiR hlinioir, KvttliiK fat, nud pluy Iiik' to a packed houmi every iiIkIiI. h O.'llutton or Coeiir d'Aleno In nttendliiK to hubluciu mnttcra In tho city thlH wcok, ,Tumy writes bettor fire iniurance. AiiNtln Corhln ban returned from .-Now York to bo nt li In orchnrd ilur- Iiik tho front period, (Iooiko JohiiHou of tho upper At1 plonato country Ih nttendliiK to Imihi . iiiinn muHora In tho city toduy, J, O, QorkhiR, tho boit all around photographer in aouthern Oregon,. Alnyi reliable, Negatlrei mado any where, time or placo. Studio 228 Mnln St. I'hono 320-J. . Itlchnrd Homuioll of Kukouo In Hpondlim a fow ditytt In thu city via IHiik frlomlH nud rolntlvcH, II, .1, ThomnH or MoutuKUo, Cnl,, In ' vIkIHuk frlomls In thin city for u fow (lU)'H, Homombor Tumy wrltoi flro Imur- anco, '--------- A Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ijidy AnUtaut Day 1'Iioho UU7 Night V. W. Week l.l-J fhuut A. K. Orr 7-M Dnn Jitrntm or Hokum Itlvur U n iMmliiOHfi vlaltor In Moilfonl todny, Hcroon doom nt Modrord l.uiii bur Co, Verno Vnn Dyld) or I'liuunlx Ih nt lumlliiK li limtliii'dii miittorH In Hi') city today, I'ennniil w nipped lireml, cuiinui lovd frrnli nt Onkdulo (lroci;rv Miiiln tit Newtown lliiko;, ,1 Tlio work or liiy Iiik tho bilckj In tho now ICIIin' (emplo on North Cen tral nventio Ih under wny nud la bo Iiik riinhed to completion, ".Mutual MoIoh," Medford'H flvo pout mIiow Iioiiho, Dully chntiKo, throe locln of the beat, wipe off your! chlu nud pull down jour vrat, (in J b-o-n-l "It" If u can. It Thentcr Wvit Main. Ham OweiiH, who It um been ut tenilliiK to luiHliieiiH mattera In lluttn I'nlla will return thin afternoon. Model Hnkory gooda at Do Voci, K, I), Woiton, commercial photog rapher, neKatlvei inadn any Hmo or olaro by apiolntinnnl Phnue M 1471. PIERCE FREED ONLY 10 BE RE-ARRESTED rOKTI.ANI), Ore,, Mar. 2S -When n Jury In tho United Kioto dUtrlit court today reiorti'd a dliaKicotueut In tho caio of Dr. T. J, I'lorio, on trial for tho (uetlonahln praitlce of medicine, airofflror from tho United Htaten marahal'M office Immedlatvtv arreited I'lerco on tho mo charKe, on a torrent lnued In Han I'rnn rUco. I'lerco wa ntnouK a number of plDNtclnm which the Kotornmout arretted hero In Not ember, 1V12, t charticii of practlcltiR medlclno In canon which the law prohlblti, Hoon a(lerard I'lerco left the city and opened an office In Hal Kranrlico, where iut remained until hU trial here )o(ordny It la tin Ocmtood that I'lercn will be taken bark to Han I'rauclmi, SENATORS DEBATE CANAL TOLLS BILL WAHIIINHTON, Mai 2S There wnx an overflow on tho canal lollis rontroverhey Into thu leuato nKal,) today. Senator Hoke Hmlth read u rec ommendation from I'rofemor Kiner) Johnaan of tho I'ulvonlty of 1'eiiu- aylvaula that coaitwUo Amnrlran ihlpa bo nut exempted from tolla ut I'Hnamn, Henator llrlitow attacked tho recommendation lKnrouily. Renatoi Low I Introiluced a bill KrautliiK tho prealdent Kiwor o impend Joll "whenever. In hli opin ion, tho public nafety io reiiulreii or whenover he ihall deem It expedient and romtlitent with tho bcit welfare of thu republic." DEBATE WIDENS DIVISION (Continued from page 1.) oh n. The eanal is not our ler ritory except in trtixt." I 'or t'otinlry'N niory Heiiri'M'ulativo SIcwmih of Minne hotn, n republican, declared he wax willing' to follow a demoeratu! prcn I.I Ml1,,. II... ..I.. .,- ,1 ...,,,,," ,,,, ii, iui mi K,rlJ vl nit tfiiiii, t . Ho wan roundly applauded. ' HrprcKcutnuve Kuowlniul of Call foriiin iutroduecil a resolution culling upon I'rcMtlcut WIIhou to divulge all coriccponilonoe lie lititl had with l'liKlaml on tho toll matter. Th!h wiih repaulcil iih a move to x" " more ilixtiuutivo llritii-h fluwir to Hie tolU ilehate. When Kuoulaml rend Seeretary llryau's hlntciuent about hieakiiiK platfonu plrilKi'x, ItcpiOHCii tntixe Sloan hiiKOHtod that lliyaii lie culled to the floor to defend his Mntcmciit. Itcprchciitntivo Stovcui. of Califor- uin hpoku aKaiiiht the repeat. "it wo icpcal tho exemption elaiihO," Miid Ktevenn, "nud if we levy U on eonstwiso vi'mcIh wit will not materially benefit any (treat iiitmlii'r of eltixeiiH of AuiorVu. Then whom will wo benefit? Why, the hiihliililiui;.eniupuuicH of Kulaml linil every inanutiteturiii and pio iluoili intercut in tho Hrilixh po xchhioiiK, It will enable thorn to mi (K'ihoII in, to that extent in our own markelh, t'o r KukIhuiI'n Itenoflt "Ihii't Auieiiea dolu enough foe KukIiiiiiI when we uroi'il to pay ev ery cent of the io of the eanalV maiutainiiuce foreverf Why not ho just and equitable to count hh'ppiu);, tianspoilin freight from a poll that in ouiri to another pott uUo our own, through a eanal built through our own territory, paid for with our own money and acknowledged everywhere in tho world to heloiiK to usf" Ktoveim also iiilroduced a uierfhiiKe from tho l,on AnueleH eliuuilii'f of I'oiuiueieo .howiii; thai only 118 of ni i lopuoH io Hie eliamber'h nuoh tlniiH on oU fiiviueil Hut ivneul oil (lie exemption iduiibo, I JTEPFORD MATT. TIHmJNE, HE IS FIGHTING TAMMANY. jupcd t t ovra JudKf i: r oiiit or u lo.idiutf ib' denim t.ill furi 4' iii New Krk (It; to iiiihI rimrlo' M iirj-ti nml liU miIitIp of Tnmiiirtiiy li'idoih nut of the nruanl nil I' tti. lie hit hii. loi'ilr.l In li:tvltu llioin espelleil from Hie Nilllolinl Dlmiio rrrtllc Club. saysTeague il? VIOLATES TRUST LAWS HOT KI'HINOS, Ark., Murcli ,-H.-AltoruevH nirohoiitiii llowurd Cnm lillr, n iepreheitutii of tlio I'iMh lillti; elutl of Hie IVdenil lencue, lie iniiiiileil toduy tho production in court of omIumI contrnctH of nil plnyon of the i'itthhuii; dull of thu National Ichkuo in eonueetioii with the Kuit ol I'lohidint Ilnrney Drevfiit of the I'ir. nte to enjoin t'nmiiiu from moti ntin with iiiiv of the 1'irnte pln.vers. Ciimmtr. uIIckcs Hint nil the I 'i in to coiilrncth ore voul nml in iolul!ou of uovcriiiui'iit nuti-truxt luus. Drey fim hlnrted for 1'itthbun; tliin after noon ami will return next week with the eolitrncK STATE PRESIDENT W. C. T. U. PASSES AWAY POTI,ANI).,()re. Mor 2K -Mra. IMIth Hill Hooker, utalu pronldcnt or tho W'omen'a Chlmllan Temperance t'nlon, died today following a week'a lllnora from an affliction of the heart. She wnn IS jeura or nj;o and tx native of Knuxnx, Mm Hooker wai elected pi'Mdcut of the W C T C lot October nud wnn looked upon an bolliK one of tho mo.t nctlvo wurkera In the cniuo .i' temperance In tho itnte. KILLED BY BULLET: OAKLAND, Cal . Mareh US. Suit poM-d to hnve shot luuiM'lf, Charles Hlaitek of .MclroNC, who was found iincoitfcciou-. on the roaiUiile near hi home WeducMlay, died today at the county infirmary line. An empty re volver lay by hi side. After lieln taken tit the ho-pital, Hlauek unit teretl: "I wish I knew who shut me. I would break hi ncek." He then lapocd into iinooiifeiouMieM, and the motive for the Mippo-od murder is shrouded in nuslery. TO BE NEAR DEATH I'AKADKNA, Cnl., March J8. In fttriuation from private sources to day indiont M that Frederiek V. v eycriiaeuser, mo "iiimiier Kiuir, is not expected to live tlirtmfi the day. His physician neither confirmed nor denied this report. Frederiek Weyeilmeuser, ,lr is ex peeled ttt in rive from Si, Paul to niuht. All other members of the family aio heie. BE DEMOCRAT SO REMAINS A PROH HAI.F..M, ()r Muyeii t2H. -Ho eauso tlio eitunty elerk of l.inn eoun ty refused to permit him to choline his vofjislrntion from prohibition to ilomoornt, I-red F,. Harrison ot llrowiisvlllo loiluy icipiested tho sou retnry of statu to willidraw hi Moo laraliou of nindiduey for tho demo eralio iioiniuutiou for representative in his district. "Anyway I am it prohi," said Harrison in Ins Icltur. SKATTLB, Mar. 2S. Hoy Moor head, a paroled inurdorer who con feused lust night Hint ho killed Bv orett West In a row bout In Salmon Hoy, Saturday night, committed sui cide by straiiglluK himself with his shirt In tho ell) Jail Inst night. After coiifessliiK lust night Mooreheml at tempted sulcldo by cutting an artery In his wilst but u surgeon snvod his life and hn una removed ton nnddnil 'cell. lf MEDFORD. OIIROON, KATURDAY, MATK'V 28, 4 .4V. ...9-- ,. , --- tv.-1 I At the Churches Ion l.uthoriin At lou l,uthernn M2 V. I'ourth atreet, thero will bu Herninn aervlce nt 1 1 n. m, ' ICnKllah vervlro nt 7:30 p, in., nib ject, "Not Peace but a Mwonl." Illbli, irhool (I:iiIIhIi) nt 10 n. in Lentrii icrvlctt n 7.30 p. in. on Thumdny. Coino nml woralilp. embolic Mmiteii H and 10:30, Cnthiiclam 0:40, rnptlum .1 i. m. - ' Kvctilnx duvotloni) 7:30 lecture "Tint Illblo." Hervlrei 7:30 Wednesday and Fri day of Lent. Kpliiopnl KenietH in Kn. MnrkV fluild hall. Celebration of Holy Communion fc u, m. Kuuday xehool HJ u, m. Holy Kuehari)! and M-rmon at 11 a. in. Kveutioui; Wtdni'Mlny at H . in. nml Thumdny and I rulay at 1 p. m. ( on firmiitioii iiihtruetionK 'dnpmlny and Krday following ctenionir. Holy C'ouimnulon Friday nt U:JU u. m. Itvv. W. H. Hamilton icar. ClirtMlan Kunday school nt 3:45 a, m. MornlnR service at 11 a. m. Dr. J. I,. Hill will make an address at (hi sorvlce. Kndravor at C.20 p. m. There will be uo evening service owIiir to the union meeting. I'rajor meotlitR at 7:30. This li one of tho best snd most enjoyable icrvlces of tho church. llnptlit Dr. It. W. MncCullouRh, pastor. Hunday school at 9:4C a. m. II C. Uarnett, superintendent. PreachlnR nt 11 a, ni. Subject, "The (llorles of the Cross," No evening sorvlco. Men's Illblo clats. ".Spiritual I.lfc Lessons." J. M. (Jroislcy, prcsl dent. A cordial Invitation tended to all. Is ex l-'rro MrtlKHlUt Corner Tenth and Iv; Sunday elool 10 a m. Prcachluj ' I n. in, llollnois ucetlng 3 p. m. Kvangells'.lc scrtlco 7:30 p. m. Heclil (CI vices during the wa.Mc. Ucmembcr tho union temperar.ro mooting at the Pngs Senday night. Uvcrybo-l) eo- to church Sunday, April 3th, n-mewherc J. B. JlrnJ lt , pastor. ' ' ' First Church of Christ, .SclentUt Sunday service nt 11 a. m sub ject. "Hoallty." Wednesday evening testimonial i noting nt 7.30. il are rorJnlly Mltrd. .inlay school at !0 o'clock All unilec the on. of 20 aro woIcjmc ".tailing toom In (lurch edlflcr. 212 North Oakdale. !s open from 1.30 to 4:30 dally cxrupt Sundays and holldajs. JacUM.nvllte Presbyterian .riirninn womhip and Holy Com muuiitii. Subject: "Christ, the Hread of Life." Kvcry member is requested to bo present nt thin communion service. Kwning worship with Len ten sermon on the Second Temptation of Christ. The spiritual in Life is recognized when wo cultivate the highest. The two services in this nuiiomiccmcnt, have for their pur poses, the h'glicbt and best. Come and open your heart and mind to their Influences. Paul S. Handy, II. I)., Minister. Onkdulo Avenuo .Mcthtxllst Sunday school 10 n, in, Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Treasures In Heaven." No service In tho evening. Wo will attend the union temperance moot lug at tho Page Theater Sunday evening. Bverybody should niton I that meeting and go to church April Sth. Wo Invito everybody to attend thn uvangollstlc meetings nt our church beginning April Sth, and continuing two wockB. Nov, Mowso of Portland wilt do tho preaching, 11, M. llrnu ham, pastor. Pitvsbyteriwn Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Tho Cheerful Olvcr." Spe cial music by tho choir. Ant horn. Sunday school nt 10 a, in. Tho men's clans at 10 o'clock. All the mon aro urged to be present. Tho Y, P. S. C. R.. meets at C:30 P, in. Subject, "What Missions Aro Doing for tho World." Leader, Wil lie Howard, J. S. C. B. at :i p. in. Union of nil churchos in a torn perauro servlco at 7::i0 In tho Page Thentor. Tho Medford orchestra will play, the choir of tho M. B church will furnish tint anthems, und leud tho singing. Tint address will bu made by B, O, HldrldK. This meeting Is for Oregon dry In KM 4. I Brvry lumpvruiiCu worker, and all Interested In tho rnuso should bo present, Hubscrlpllons for thn year com mencitiR April 1st will bo tnken Bur. ilny. McHiodNi ' Modrord Methodist Bplscopnl church, corner of llartlott and I'ourtn streets, B. Ollti Kldrldgo, pnstor. Service Hunday ns follows; Preaching 1 1 a. in., subject, "An piled Christianity." Bvenlng, union temperance, meeting nt tho Page Theater 7:. 10 p. m.. subject, "Tho Foo We Fight, and How to Oct Hid of Him." Hunday school, Including adult Illblo olftiscs for men. women and young ladies, 0:4.' n. in. Junior l.cngui) 3 p. in, Bpworth League 0:1.1 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening H o'clock. In this service, the pas tor will give a short talk on (Irani and some of our civil war heroes. Hxcollotit music under the direc tion of F. C. Bdmoads. Special num ber nt tho morning acrvlco will bo an anthem, "Zlon" by Nodncy. At the evening service tho choir will render "The Crucifix" by Fauro. At ,thls servlco the choir will be rein forced by tho orchestra led by Dr. Marion. Bverybody lordlally wel comed si Ihete services. Bpworth Leagun ;' p. in. Sub ject, John Wesley, the Scholar Bvangcllst. Come and hear some of thn truth concerning one of tho great characters or tho eighteenth century, or bin InHucnco for good. Thin meeting Is for the young peo ple. Young man and young lady. DARKEN GRAY HI, LOOK YOUNG. PRETTY ' Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can telL Almost everyone knows thst Sso Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings hack the natural color sad lurtre to U bslr when fadod. stroked or gray; alto ends dandruff, Itching scalp and tops falling hair. Years sgo Um only way to pet this mixture u to make H at home, which Is musty and trouble some. Nowadays, by aakiag at any drag store for "Wrrth's Safle and Sulfhur Hair Rrtnedy, you will get a large bot tle of this famous old recipe for about CO oenta. Don't stay pray I Try it I No one can poaalbly tell tb.it you darkened your bslr, it doea it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft bruih with it and draw this through vour hair, taking one small vtrand at a timet by morning tbe gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair become beautifully dark, thick and MBS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotiere 326 North Burtlctt. Phono 563 M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Weaving 511 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 533-R 100 IIKATUIKI'L AXI COIiOKBD POST CADDS Many aro rich and raro pictures of HBAL'TIFI'L MOIIBLS AND ACT- UKSSK.S Also a Self-Filllnc FOUNTAIN 1BN All for Only no Cent Tho greatest bargain In beautiful cards and raro art pictures over ot ferod. Many aro hard to obtain and have sold singly for tho prlco wo aslc for nil. These will go quickly to alt lovers of tho beautiful In nature who appreciato rare art pictures of well developed models. A rellablo solf-fllllng fountain pen free with each order. Theso nlono havo sold for ono dollar In stores. Tho 100 beautiful cank nml pen nil for but SO cents. Sent postpaid, CKNTUAh MANUFACTUH1NO CO. Dayton, Ohio HOCIIAMHBAr Tho Imported Perchoron stallion, owned by Walter Kltto wilt be la Phoenix, on Mondays, Jucksonvlllo, Tiiesdnys, tho Dickey place nt Tub to Hock, on Wednesday nml Thursday, und Vincent barn In Medford on Fri days mid Kntuiduys. I'liono Main tl! JuiUsoiivillc, Oio.l rlfliiiiB&anV "lBHklfijav9lW 101 - 1. will you bo thoro? William M, Htlno, lender, Mission Study class, Monday avail ing 7;30 p. m. Huhject, Taoism, ono of tho religions or China. Come and learn something of our neighbors ncross the sea. With Medrord tram Is Medford made. CHICHESTER S PILLS W. 7IIK DIAMU! 1'HA.IO. A rvf-t. Atli lAllOMII IIIIANI I'lLLMxIl t Ml ,t lLStt.Aln RftHI.W S010 BY DRUCT.IST3 fYOTHERE WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Ileccntly rcmodo!ed and onlnrgol, ! added new cameras and apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dato in every way. Conimerlcal Work of all Kinds Including copying and onlarglng or pictures, legal documents, etc. Bro mide enlarging, any size, and kodak finishing of every kind. Professional and amatuer photo graphic supplies. h. M. Harmon Associated With Mc. Shop over lata Theater, Thone 147-J I'lIU I ll4 -! '! -l,UkV (-,, ti iu, sim mu. Y l-c JJ Hupmobile History CHAPTER VII (Continued from yesterday) The oil spray thrown from the ends of these bearings Is sufficient to lubricate tho cylinders under or dinary conditions, but as an addi tional precaution, oil leads aro pro vided direct from the distributing plpo to the space between tho cylin ders. This nlso forces tho oil Into tho hollow piston pins and following the groove around tho piston gives perfect lubrication at even the high est speeds. Tho cam shaft Is ollod by means of pockets In the crank cato which catch some of tho oil thrown off by tho connecting rods and crank shah. Tho oil thrown to tho rear from tho flywheel goes Into the transmis sion gear case. The grit and sedt mont from thcso gears collect and settle In a basin from which they may bo removed by withdrawing a largo drain plug. Tho oil from the gears of tho transmission case Is splashed Into- a Increase the Power of Your Car . Wc remove carbon by the oxygen process at the low cost o $1.00 per cylinder Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Maxwell 25-4 ii All the Automobile $825 A car that will perform; but also a car that looks tho part; a car tor the man who considers his automobile an everyday necessity nnd who counts tho cost. A car that Is economical In cost of upkcop gasoline, oil and tiro con biimptlon, Uottor material docs not enter Into tho construction of any car on earth at any price; for hero is tho host. tho sclenco ot mtonllurgy and automobllo construction knows, nud every dollar we have, and our roputatlou, stnud back ot It, to guarantee very owner satisfaction. ' Wo do oxy acetlyllno woldliig. your carbon romovod with oxygon. -iSbLHbBbbLLLLLLLLLLLLLLHbbEsv Powell Auto Co. Koiilli I'iDiit Klrcrt, PXOB FIVW Made In Medford. flmokn MU Pitt and Oovernor Johnson cigars, (hoy nro homo siadn and first class. HUB TUB NBW Modified Baby Doll Pumps This Is Just what yon havo wanted. A comfortable and dressy pump ot character and In dlvlduallty. Thcso como In velvet with cov ered heels and soft patent leather with leather boels. 98.00 Illack Cat Howlery first class shoo repairing. C. M. Kidd & Co. pocket which connects through a. tubo with tho universal Joint. The oil returns to tho crank case 'y means of a plpo situated at tho bottom of tho universal joint hous ing. A distinctive feature of tho oil ing system Is that the oil Is filtered through screens bctweon tho suc cessive circuits. As It Is poured Into the crank caso It passes through a screen which romoves any foreign substance. Again, as the oil is thrown from tho flywheel It passes, through a finer screen In the oil regulator cap which removes grit and sediment. An oil gauge at the rear' end of tho cylinders accurately Indi cates tho amount of oil in tho crank cat e. Hear Axle Tho Hupmobllo Rear Axle Is of the full-floating design, a typo which, Is almost wholly restricted to cars, ot high price. (To bo continued.) Any Man Needs" 1'liOM Ut """( gUK