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Jfrw? FXUR TMltlCW MT)T)FOTtT) MATT. TRTP,nm MEDITOIW ORFION", MONDAY, MAY 18. 1.011. '"SF'V' V t F ' P OUTLOOK WAVE OF TIMES NHW YOHIC, Mn IS Tho wiivo ,of tnnflduuio, luuctl on tlio prospect of hlmipur rtuw Mini n Imllur llml mi nettling lnriiii'iiti'H urn disappearing. riiiillmii'H to iiinlui Itni'ir nvlilciit In nil purls of tlio Culled HIhIch, Tim follllWllIK (iH'tl fill Htllll'llllllllH WITIt ninilo yesterdiu In respuinm to re litusl from Tlio Hun Tor mi olnliiii of business primpuits from Mirlnui pints of tlm rouiili) which lii'nr nn piiriiiKTti of n xtlmulnted tnulu ni tlvlty mill ii belief in n miililly return lug period of primp'irlly. Sili'inllil Outlook Hn) Itmilur I.OUIrtVII.I.K, Ky.. ny 0. Inliu II I'lllle. vlro president of tlio l.ouls. tlllo Trust roinpnuy nnil In i-Iomi toiirli with Incal niudlllons, nrm it splendid outlook for business romll IIimih. Ho said teday: 'Tuiidnmeutully business rnudl tlonn urn sound mill tlio prospecta of n big wheal rioi give every reason for enroiiriigeiucnt. I'roui present In illmtloiiH It nppenrii Hint tlio now hnuklng Inw WIH work hiuootlily mnl gUrt general sntlsfartluu "Tlio effect of tlio tnrlff liiul been generally discounted nml hint Iiiim iio iiinrld'il depressing remit n yet. If tlio rnllroitilH gt fair treatment nml there In n tersntlnu of political at tack on trusts, business will revive with Increasing conflilcurc 111 Hie fu turo nml will hno a nsil, (initio lions, healthy expansion." COl.tWIIU'H. O., May 10,- llnsl-iii-H men of thin rlly nro generally op timistic In tli"'.r outlook. A eluirnc tnrltlr statement Is Hint inniln by J. H. Ilalstnn. president of Hid ItnUton Steel Car rntupauy, who nys: "I believe (hat general business conditions are on a sound basis. With tlio prospects for good crops Hint nru now half ninilo mo nro certainly In for n period of proserlty If business coin dltlon nro not Interfered with hy lclnu legislation. "Tho situation look to mo as If tho demagogue nml muckraking pub lications which liaa ilouo so iniicli to lirltiK on business dltlrcs were, ntiont eliminated, nml Hint In nil wo need for n long period of continued prosperity." Tlio tnternallunat ilurvcster com pany snld: "Tho present rmp outlook Ii very satisfactory, lint nn roiulilurnblo tluto luiut elapso hoforit tlm liaru'nt wo think It too early to innko nny dif iilto proRnoHtlrntlomi." Irvine T. Ittmli. protliloiit Uimh Tur tiilunl coinpiitiy, until: "Thcro In nothltiK inoro illfflrult to ohniiKo thiin Iphlt. Iti'toiitly inauy of tho pmiplo of thin country hnvo m Itilroil (ho hnhlt of ilcupointonry. Thoy look for trouble nml hope for tho Mornt. Tho hnbll linn been grow. Iiik nlura thu innlc of 1D7 nml lian requlnul tho help of innny n hnnl knock, for tho American In naturally mi optliiilm. Tho country ueeila It' financial liver nhnkon up, no w can Itet rM of tho black potH beforo our e) en nml m'o thlni'.H In their rlht pro portloim, "Home oiio Hilui; la koIiik In hnt Pen noon to Ytaho Hit up to tho (net Hint thliiK" nro remly for nuotlirr oyclo of nntlounl prosperity If we. will only Keo tliein iih they nro. Tho tar Iff chniiKo nro owr, tho currency law lut n been onurtoil, tho prcMiloul linn toilecteil able men for tho foilcral re norvo boanl, tho rnllroml rnlo In ereano In uluiont vottleil. nml crop con. illtloiiH iolnt to record ylelilH, Kren war with Mexico- HioukIi terrllilo from the atumlpolul of liuinnn life will brliiK cortnluty out of uncertain ty nml nroiiHo tlio pcopln from a con tomplntloii of tholr troublea to ac tion." HAN IMtANCIRCO, May 10. K. H. I.lpinan, vlco-prenlilent of tho WoIIh I'arKo-Novaila Nntlounl Hank, nalil! "Tho lliiiilntlon now koIiik on nil over tho country numt bo couipleltul lioforo wo enn oupocl proHporou tliuoB. Tlm bouuteoiiH cropn now In prospect hIiouIiI accelerate tho pro ceHri, nml Imlnoil may brliiK nbout ttooil tliuoH unlenH offnot by mlverno Hoverumoiitiil notion liavlim tho ef fect of oppromiluK huuluoHit anil en terprise. Tho cropa provldo tho fund upon which our prosperity In finally biiHPd, but wu niuut nt our peril milvo urlKlit Hio mn In problem) of tho rolullou of Koverniiient to In- dimlry. Until HiIh U ilnno uuenr- talnly will prevail, toiidliiK lu delay tho return In pmporlty." I'OIITI.AN'D, Ore., May 10 A. fl, MIIU, pietldeiit or I ho Klrnt Nu tlonal IImiiU, ll: "Willi Hio foil, oral ieeno bniikv lu Niirremifiil oir iilliiu, with blK ciuim IhU your, a now witiMiiH iikiM prolublo. and with Hio MMiillliK f lli rnllinmU' re (iiel for n G pur "nil nnui In rulea lli full. Iliori nhoiilil ho u wry niuiorlul liiiirVDiiii'iil lu limlii rwiidllloHi lliroiiNhiiiit hn I'nllui) INDICATES La Farra NEWS FROM COONTRY CORRESPONDENTS GOLD HILL NUGGETS (I'ioiii the N w-) The Cnpp.ii-U reolilillee mi Ul nte lllie him hei'il miM n II. I'. Itiinlel, Tor a eiiiikiilcriiiiuit not iii.iiie uihli-. The prnperly in one nf III imiht ilo oinilile riHileuee Ineulliilm ill the city. Mr. OippneK ami fiun'ly will iinl nlilj" lenTe Tor Tueon, Ariotui, wllli III n few tteeLM. The ftccoml unuiinl Kraituatlii e. eri'Ue nf tile looul hijili nehonl will lie held in the opera lnme, on the eteuiiiK' of May 'Jl-t, hIiui four Viiiiii people will ieeie iliploiua from the four year euursc; ami it Inrxe eli-, li'ptuiiiiw ftoui the eifihlti Kniile. Hr. W. I. riirioliolm, nirvevor 1" I'rof, Slurk, iitiiincd luune Wnluo ilny iifteriiniiii from a prul'o-lmnl call to ilineovcr Hint hi" family eitole has heeii hlrxieil by the a I rival of u nine. pound ilmiKhlcr. Ilidh mulher nml child are ilniuj; uieelt, nml Hip loetor priuidly aeeuinulittiiiK eon KratillaliiniK, Ilex, llv Kiiinpiuuii nml faiully nr rheil frmii I'o'rtLiiuI Thur(liiy uiorn itii; nml will .spend (lie next fortnight villlnj; in thi oily nml nt the Hill hilly mneli, ii.nr .lieto. Mr. Iiuipiiiiili, who, a-, evert niie knowi., was I'orinerly editor of the N'etti., in nt prc-ciil one of Hie liriuhtcot -tins mi Hie leporliiiial lnlf ol Hie Ore Komiiti, I rum whieli det he i now enjiitin i aiiiiiuil Mieainm. .1. II. I(. Mureloek, holder of the mail contract from tlm. eitt to Smue Volley for Mime time nf., HiU weel. rceeivcil I rum the dfmituieut notifi. cation of lii iippoiiitmeiil to the new route In he ontaliliidn-it tor iluil er tire between (lohl Hill mnl llcuglc. Mr. Mureloek will nl-o euutimio to Minlo liix clime und epreM -.eitice ill loiiiicelion with the mall eniilnift. mnl the new M'hciliilc pi o tide- for 'ii,Miiiif in n o. in. aim leioiii in .' it. iii. The new route will uu into effect .Inly 1m(. Mr. Murdoch wtm uue of fCAcrnl biddei- for the con tract. Mutineer )ode has a crow of linn ut woik upon the potter Mlo ul the Itupio Klver I'uhlie Sen ice eoiMirution( jiwt i'iik! of the city, ex eiiviiliiiK rock for an o.tenloii of (ho piYfonl potter houe. The euii.il will he eulnineil, the tail race ttideu ed, nml the capacity of the plant in erenceil hy 1,0011 Ii. p. eauli, will he milled to the eipupuicnt. The im lirovcuieiit will he in iiceouluuee with Iho eoiupiinyV plan lu dctelop Hie local hilo to .'.llilll h, i. within tho mil dihlnnt future. iteulicii M, Nielml-on, ami Mi v. l-'niiulo 'M. Viihliimler, both lOhiiliim eiiht of this eity on Iho Smue Vnlloy road, eiiliiiiiuiled llieir eoiulxliip hy an uppcurutieo heforo Jiulf.'e More lock Miuuluy ufletnooii, when mi) tthere they were duly weddetl. Holh piu-lii'i to tho (nippy, eonimet nro comparativo iietveoiueiK o this see' lion, huviii leaded in .South Dakota uulil one year iifjo, when Ihyy cuiite to this ticinily. I II. Meer, a youn madiiule of Hie (). A. '"., ttilh Npeeiul I raining iti hoiliciilluie, in rived on Tiii'Mluy nml took u position Willi the (told ('rent orcliard, on (InlU Creek, Dur ing the coniiiiK xeiiMiu lie i confident ly expected o xlioit miiuiiKer O, Iv, HluoMuir'nii Jiul tthoio the money is hidden lit Kofiiie Idver fruit -how o uoiluce tho ic slehl nml miiiliel I to hiiperior iiiltiiiilii)(e, Ml. Illt Clitnm, Are liuiiiu'iuuilo nml vt iiidhi purlli'tiUr Ntmikcr. plemo D. Ii, Jlblllcil of I'JllKIUlO lum III vi'iiiixl ilrlukluu founlMin fur hoimx mnl miuwlM UiHl will bo mNUiirmiiir 'il llii'iu Sisters, Dancers, at Isia EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hv A. V. Iliiwlrti i I" lleliiiroth nml K l Morrlrou oi Mcilford went to lllittn I'nlli oil Hie I. & I-:. It It. ulinply to reo the i-ouu lry. Mrit. Ollle Hull of llrowiifthoro tta doliiK IiuhIiiuch In our town tho flrnr of tho wcok. Hot. I,. I.. Hlmtuons nml wife nml Mu. W. i:. Iliichnunti went to llutto I'alli lnt Tui'ilny In cominiiiy with Mr. Kee, Mr. llucliaiinn'H brother. X. tlnrmnu nnd wife, foreman on er , ,, j, .nrton.H , foun(J Mm the Uldlott orchard wm lu town hint 0I, , ,,,, 0rchnr.l nt work nnd there TuoMlny nnd whllo ftero paid me two r)f,,,vci, ,,, onl(,r for lho )a,iy Mr nnd half dollar on hU nubucrlpHon TrMino tcaa of ,10 weekly nnd to tho Dally Mnll Tribune. Whllo ,,, ,,,, ,,. ,n ono of thc ,)08t hero he Knto mo nn nccount of thu ra MorlnH wng ever In for It rained itmniihup that Mr. Petty hnd nnd what , ,,,, ,, ltenly of ,t, Tho next day. n reiiinrknblo ecno they hnd but n'locl,on ,,By j iuccee,ic,j ,0llcct- iiio nccouni mm nirenuy puniiHiieii lu tho Dally Mnll Tribune 1 will not repent It In the Kncletn. ('. V Itlco repreieiitliiK tho Snnt tnry MnttrtM Co. of Medford km hero inklnrurdoni-for work In tlinl lino Inm Tuesdny. Mm. Ansyleo (Sreon has moved Into hor home, tho old J. J. l-rcr piaco, ami iiko n keiiMiiiu woiunu Kit to mo her Miliecrlitlon ror tho Dally . alp Trlli lino. Hho nnd hor koii Aus tin hnvo kouo to work to strnlehtou up tho place havluK itotcrnl chauK made In tho houso nnd puttlnt; HiIiirs In ulinix) ko ns to tunko It her homo. Henry Thorton of I'ornUt camo out on the I'. & K. It. 11. on his way from Anhlnud where ho had been tls ItliiK his old friends nnd relatives and tho no.t mornliiK took tho stm;o for I'orslst. I.nit Wednesday iiiomlnK I stnrtcd out to hco Home of tho old BUlmcrlbers to tho Dally nml Weekly Mnll Trl huno ami tho first place I stopped was at the truck farm of K. H. Wol fe r and about the first HiIuk ho did was to pay mo a suhfcrlptlou for tho Dally Mnll Tribune nod then ho showed inn throiiKh his borry patch where he bus some of tho finest strnwIiorrloH one would wnut to seo mid then his currants, raspherrius, etc. Ho had Just camo In from do liiK a Job of plumhiuK for HeoiKO Von dur llelleu, 1 also stopped nml looked over Mr. I'oIoiuo'h farm but did no business, with lit tn. paKsliiK on I met tho men who are puttliiK up a lot of wiro lonca for l'nlouio and Mr, Corblu pasKliiK on throuttlt llrowusboro I Mopped for dinner with ono of tho old stnudbys Mr. HeorKo Urown, nnd family mid whllo there ho tutld mo it year's subsirlptlon to tho Weoldy Mall Tribune. Mr Urown lintt boon bellliin off soiiio of his laud and nlso aome of his stock and Is now pro paiini; to reroof his iiiammoth barn that tho last winter's wind partially unroofed. I.eavhiK thoro I crossed tho foot brlilKO nnd wont over to tho farm of r. Dossier hut did no husl nesH with him. I uUo visited tho fiirm of A. II. Ilorton but ho wits not nt homo. iiIHioukIi I mot htm on pty return Just coming homo from Ban I'rnnclsro whoro ho had boon to nt tend tho funontl of his fnlhur, lint did no husluoKS with him. (UiIhk on up tho creek 1 fell lu with company of road workers ami iiuioiik them wun tho lond supervUiir C. I.'. Ktauley und lit paid up his subscription, koIiik on to I .oiii Charley' I round no ono at homo nml us It was thou near 0: Ou o'clock nml 1 wauled to see rouio partlns on lho road homo turned my cum re liouiownrd und In u short time met Mr. NyKrceu who hits u finoiiMIU vn compleivly cured mo of kld! farm ul the mouth uf Hull crook nml he looked ul nm unit riiiuurkril, "Well I supposu (hill nii ur mil uuulu nfier Hip vuiiscrlber lu (bo puper ' Mild oil my miswurlliK illilloun's KldlioJ I'lIU llm kHIiio llml III lho ufriinmlhti lie sslil, "will l,Min Cbsrlct bad, I'uiier Mllhurn (Mippmut I inlKliI nv well pur )itu i() 'pji( Mmfulu, X ', Tonight rlKht hero nlthoiiKh 'e like to fc-o ou up In our country." Then I met .Mr. Myers who linn a nlc,c fnrnf on tho road but ho inlil Hint ho wauled to take tho paper hut would "en uio Inter. I nlho called on I. I., HrmlHlmw hut he nn not at home, but 1 met IiIr estlmablo wife nml ho nettled tho iubrcrlitlou for tho imncr. Tho next tiny willo tv.nltliiK to hnvo my Itoree nhoil nt I'Uher & .MallhnwN hlnckmulthidinp I took n miliMTlptlnii for tho dnlly from Ver na MnttliewM nml collected some on (leowu I'l'ber'H lubfcrlptlon nml whllo tbero met Cuh Nichols of llrowushori) and ecurcil bin renew al. After dinner I utarted out nnil necured tho itubucrlptlon of V. W llntnv In tlm weekly, snlnc from ))K only ono wl,iucrptlon and that wnH from an old county conimln- nloncr, Jame Ottenit, who has hU ininll come out Jrom McdrorU to ! Acnto on tho rural route. Tho next , tl,no , want ,0 ('n about the pood I work that Is belnc-dono on our roads for , nm now tr,nK tll0 patlcneo of ' tlt ,.,ntor. TOLD IN T0L0 Mif (ln Webb oloM'il a er ue eei.ful term of eliool here Friday. Mi. It. II. SwAtik wit the puct of Mi-.- llnrel llvrum of Table ltock Weducdnv nnd Tluitxlny. Muster l.ouU Itnfferly wa- throw n from lit- lionio TlitirViliiy nnd received r-liht injnrioff. It. M. Cunley hud Incite- licml of fliccp kilhd Satunlny morning on the railroad croc-injrliero. Mr. mid Mr. .liuvStevcn- drove to Cent nil Point Saturday inoiniii. Mif-. Asne- Hall hjient Wedm-day in Medfiinl. Mr. nml Mr-. Day, Mr. ami Mr-, rioyil I'Mdiui.'. Cliurk Itced of Cold Hill nml Mr. ami Mrs. It. I.. Smith nml daughter K-tlier of tin- place, made up a party which attended the concert nnd dunce! riven by the Cen tin) Point hand Thursday uurlit, Anion;; the people from tin- place who attended tho circus Monday neie It. A. Pierce, "Harold Smith. It. M. Conley, Mi. lt.K. Smith, Mr. ami Mr. Morynu, W. II. i'Vrjru-on nml wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N, Mall, A. W. Hull nml Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Herman. MUST BELIEVE IT When Well-It nott u McOCoi-il People Tell It So Plainly When public eiulorfconient Is mado by a roprebeutativo citizen of Medford tho proof Is positive. You must he Ituvo It. ltead this tosHinouy Ktery sufferer of kldnoy buckneho. every man, woman or child with kidney trouble will do well to rend tho fol fel fol eowing: Mrs. William Charley, 30,-i North tlrnpo St., Medford, Oro., says' "I hail much pain lu thu small of my buck and sometimes 1 could hnrdly bend or stralKlitnu. At iiIkIi! Hio trouble ho the rod mo, too and often 1 couldn't sleep- '.tried planters nnd llulineuls but nnthlii helped me. When almost dUroiiruKod, 1 hoard of Doiiii'm Kldnej Pills, lu less thun twu weeks after I bouati taklm; them. I felt better. I used In all four boxes of Dunn's Kidney I'lIU and thev Hindu mo well. Doun s Kldnoy net trouble lliut I hnvo had no klitu of It for uter I hi no yeurs." Ptliv 6Uc, ul nil ilwHer Dnil'l hliuiil) ul. for u khl nny rinndy ui SISKIYOU FOREST ND OPENED HOMESTEAD ENTRY l prui'liimatiini of Die president, ilalcd May I, MM I, the follow iii de M'libeil nreiiM were oxeluilcd I rum the Siskiyou mitiouul fontit, in Oregon, and Hie taciiiit IiihiIh nulirnccd there in be siibjcet to sfllloincnt only un der Hie iumci.tcnil law from nml in ciudiiiK ' u'eloek n, nn. -tiiniliird t me. June 'Jil, IIH I, un' II nml includ ing .July 2(1. 1IHI, Iml thereafter lliey it ill he subjeel to entry und disposi tion under any nml nil of the public land Inivi applicable therein. In township 510, muse III, section .1 to 8 inimihivp; fccctimw 17, 18, 'JO mnl '21, nml Motions '20 to il.'i im-ln- MCC. In Imtn-liip Ml, rniiK"' II', M-eiions '2 to II iuclusite, nml sections H ami !. lu towiishii .'II, rniie II, neclinns 7 to II Iuclusite; Mi'lioiis ,' to 21 in clusive, nml sectioiiH '20 (o !ll iuelii five. Section (I nml .uorlli half nml southwest ipiarter of ccclion 7, lottn hi .'10, rnnjre Ml, nro unsiirveycil. (riisurveycd JiiinN will be hm'h to fcttlemenl only on June '211. They will no) he open to entry or for lilliu: until Hie plat or survey is filed in Ibis office. Settler- on such unstirvoyeil lands prior lu Ihi- withdrawal who have continued to comply with the homestead lawn will not he affected by Hie proclamation.) W-nnuijr it oxprci.fy jritm that all potoiisT who have pine iimmi any of the uhove-de-eribed lands nnd er fonnrd any net of settlement on or since the date of proclamation (May I, 101 1,1 or who shall p thereon nml perform nny net of settlement before (I o'clock n. m., htauduril time, June 2!). 101 1, or ttho are on or occupying any portion of said lands at sucli hour, will he eon-idercd nml dealt with n" tres-pasMTK, nml preference will he riven the fiit Icpal applicant uot wl lislnnditiK' sucli unlawful settlement or occupancy. However, there N iiotliiny in the pniclamntion to pre vent KT-ons from :oin iimii nml over said land- to examine them with n view to thereafter uoing upon nnl nuking settlement thereon when th land hall become subject thereto tis aforesaid. "TIZ" FOB T SORE, OING FEET Ah I wht relief. Nn more tired fret; no more burning feet, swollen, bad until lag, tttcaty fevt. No more pain in corns calloutr br bunions. No luatUr what alls your frtt or what under tho sun you've tried without getting relief. jut use "TIZ." "TIZ" draws out all tho poi sonous exuda tions which put! up tlio feet; TIZ" l mag. irali "TIZ" is grand; "TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so ou'll noter limp or draw up your faw In pain. Your shoes won't scran tight and your Ic t will never, never hurt or get tore, swollen or tlrnl. Get a 25 cent lux at any drug or department store, and get relief Irrigates the Blood Knocks Rheumatism A Remedy That Flushes the Blood from Head to Foot. Tit eet rid nf rheumatlum requires that tb blood be completely tludioj uot a nier wikrablft by .ilU suit jmIii killers. Tbo louij record of H. H. K. Is Iranortsnt to Ikiww. It bait found tin war luto ervrr ni'llua of tlio union, It In tb inoat wlJel ueii ana uiiMt widely talked o( remedy there Is (nr all blood trouble. And It I a known fait tbat rbvutualltui I primarily a blood trouble. It It rouetsU-d by tho cloaett ituitentt of Hit subject tbat rhounulltui It csuted tu tuiut ce by an acid ruudlllen of tho blood aud aifuravsled by Ibn rruiedlet rumnionly uted for relief. In other cstet rbtuiuaitua It Ibf nsiult of nervn depn-ttlou s lu still others It It lb effect of sou tIIUIkI bliHkl romtlltou, batlujf been trvtted wllb mercury. Iodide, srteulc, aud oilier uoUoa. vus utuertl druyt, 'lbs m-overlet of all tbeii In of rheumtltiui by Hi at of H H, H, It a wouderful irlbuts lu lbs iialurst tOtrsey of flits it'iutrisblu uiedlilu. for It It twluil-, filed just si utlurtllr, Jutl s silHctlljf aud iin I it well milliard it lb uoit srittuibfe, iuuiI pllslsblt sud uaul I'Sillly ' illsetlid food, M mil fill lu l a IsilU' I M U M. ludav. bul lutlll UI1..11 M H. M. ldui'1 sittpi a tuUlllwlr MU Mill U sttnultlieil si lbs iriultt. f (our ilicuiut lltlii I ff oMitt S USIUIM Ibtl IVW wutlbt Ite u ivuiull a snil p.lli isHkH llilll trls.iinTkti?li,.i 'rVitttft VM IV IKW i HUAtlUIS Us R I Biff UNION LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Kivorsido Phone JoO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. Colonial Flats Light Housekeeping Kent by week or month only. A quiet, rollncd borne for people who Ilko comfort more than olo gance, and rcnta well within the limit of their pockctbooks. Summer rates. Everything modern and up-to-date. 217 South Itlverslde. Look us up. We Come Flying y .ViSuaA tlM 4)Clsll Fur Quick Ifclhcricu rboBc St H. Weinhard's Ice Depot Compensation Mary Ann, while cutting bread, '"vr ' Cut her finger. With elation Mary Ann went off to bed, Claiming compensation. 4 William Jones, while carting coke, Hriiist'd his shin. With jubilation -William cried: "A happy stroke, e, -' One year's compensation." , 1 Charles, the waiter, dropped the cheese, Hurt his toe, retired from waiting. -Six months' claim. At Brighton he's Now recuperating. Jane, while cooking, trod and slid On some fat and fell obliquely; Interesting invalid, Drawing two pounds weekly. Jack, the hodman, scratched his wrist, Scratched it with a scaffold splinter; On the compensation list; Pesting for tho Winter. On the job at Maiden Vale, With his hammer, Green the plumber Hit the wrong nail (finger nail); Pesting till next Summer. Bless the goodness and the graco And the thoughtful legislation That conferred upon our race, AYorkmen's compensation. London Chronicle. Every man in Oregon who employs labor is liable for damages, should' one of his employes suffer an injury. Consequently, every employer should carry Liability Insurance- or pay the State an annual premium for protection undor tlio Workmen's Compensation Act. ? In the majority of labor classifications thc? "Aetna" will protect you for less money than tho State hence, it would be wiso for you to compare rates with R. H. McCurdy Phone One Two-Tkr ftpurta Bid., Utiimi WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recently remodolod nnd onlarned, ndded cow camoraa and apparatus nnd Is now strictly up-to-date la orory wnjr. Cotnmcrlcal Work of all Kindt) Including copying and enlarging of pictures, legal documents, otc. Hn mldo enlarging, any alto, and kodak finishing of every kind. Professional and amatuer photo graphic supplies. U it. Ifarmoa Associated With Me. Shop over Ills Tfloiuer. 1'hone 147-J with your Ico when wo get your order. Promptness of delivery Is as much a feature of our service as pure Ice and lots of It for tho monoy. Our wagon Is In your neighborhood every day. Welnhard's Ico Is guaranteed to be absolutely sanitary. I ' . l :m l 7 " ,ii ,b: U 1 h i '. w