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'or-; 7' C .PJLtilLjaOUli JTEDKORD ilAIL TttfUDUil. irisbtftifeb. OiiltflON. M0NI)AY, .jiu.Y 0, 1011, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INMKPKNDH.VT NHWHPAl'KU PURMK1IKU KVKUr AITKUNOON BXCKIT HUNDAT Mr TllK MICDKOUD ritlNTINO CO. The Tmucmile Timet, The Mrtlfonl Mall,, Tim Meitfont Trlbiin Thn South ern Ormontftn, Tim Ashland Triburtn. . Officii Hull Tribune ltullulnir, :&-27-lt North Hr street! tcleithtm 76, Ufflolsl rotxtr t thClty of Mstlrord. Official 1'nrxr of j Jackson Countr. Entered as srcond-clsss matter at Medfort, Oregon, under th act of Hatch t, 1S7S. avaicsuraoit. jsatjeb - On rar, hy "" fnn On month, hjr mall ,t0 Par month, delivered, br carrier In Hertford, Jncknomlllc ant! Cen tral Point ,B0 PkliinU)' only, by mall, pr year. 100 Weekly, per year . . 1.50 Full Lensetl Wife (Associated Press WM MexKoH Stop-Orer STOCK MET TRADING IS NEW YOKK, July t5.Keepl for unrierlyitif; strength in reprcsentiilive fastict; mid moderate in nntiniwtnnt KtctMJtlli, InuUnjr in the sleek tunrk- rt tmlny nni ihnil. Mgnifiennee The elo-inj: ivjiH finii. The more hniieful fecliii! innnifeM. cd liy (ho tpeeulnt)o clement during Mio hitter part of last week was npiin hi evMenee ;it the oitti-et of today's dealing. Without the nid of Iondn. where Amerienn toeks were tnnMly lower, early prictM here were generally boe Ins-t Kriduy's cloie. Union l'aelfie wn the feature soon gaining n point, with nir advanecs in Southern 1'nefe and Anuilgamated. Other Autre i-Mies were only s-lililly lusher. Koek Mnnd common, moved eontrary to the general list, with n new low reconl, and Sear-liochuek lost n Mnall imrt of iK recent scetii enlar rise. , . M 'Uj - J UKW WATER CASE IIS 10 PORTLAND SALKSr, Or., July C State Knjji nees John II. Lewi, Charle-s Cochran and Junius T. Chlnnncl:. siiiwriiitcnil cnti of Water Divisions No. 1 and 'J, resjicctivfly, hnve been summoned to apKar and testify in a Milt insti tuted in tho Federal Court n Portland hy the Pneifie Livestock Comnny, of Harney county, to enjoin the State Water Hoard from adjudicating the wntcr right on the Siliie river. The company ha large land holding ut the mouth of the Klrenrns, and it i understood ihnt it is fighting the ad judication of the water right on it for fear that jU water supply will he materially diminished. It's alho said that William Mauley mid a number of other owning land on thn htreain, hare hem summoned to appear unci givo evidence. PLAGUE QUAREN1INE IT JUSTIFIABLE WASHINGTON, lily C. -Surgeon Ccnoral lllno of tho public health torvjee, today advised tho treasury department that tho bubonic plague bltuution In New Orleans doe not Justify tho quarantine- Imposed h) Costa Hlca and Honduras nud that rommcrca may bo resumed liuiucd lately with safely. LIVESTOCK MARKET PORTLAND, July C -Itcedl'ts for tho week haro been Cutlo, 17S2; calves, 28: hogs, 4018; heep, Sh39. An extraordinarily heavy riin of eattlo tho first of tho week, C3 cars belui; unloaded, half of theso belli n fiom California points. Several cars of fed stuff sold at $7.50, grass steers $7.25. Cons $0.00 to $0.25, hiaed heifers, $6,75; price on bulla ranging from $4,00 to $t.50, Swine trade opened firm and re mained uuchauKCd to tho end of tho week's period, $8.00 was tho nver- UKO lop price, with receipts of fair volume, Bhcap Iioiibo action was never more brkk for the (itonth of Juno than It has been for the Inst few dny. Tku inoveincHt to market at iMlntd larK't proi)orlons, with re vlpU el I mb lug up around MOO for thn flvtt days. Top grades of sheep HHd Uwb In god dewMNd. and prir U4y HHh lt wwk. Top ywirllMK $r fiO. n-)ttijr-fdi $1 75, FIRM REEK FOR m m ER CHICAGO. July G. -Receivers were nuked for three of the lesser ot the Lorlinor-Munilny string of lrui1;x to day. These tinnks closed with the failure ot the parent hank, the Ia Snllo street Trust and Savings Hank They nro the State nllnk of Calumet, the Illinois State Dank or Qhlcngo and tho Aslilnuil-Twolftli State attnk. Tho application wan mado by Wil liam Freedninn, attorney for certain depositors. U Is nlleged that no one Is now In possession ot tho proper tics, la It is charged that $75,000 of city deposits allotted to tho Calumet Hank and Hinall deposits allotted to the brand) banks, never reached them but were deposited In tho La SMI- street Hank. It Is further alleged that certain stockholders In the banks never paid for their stock. Assess ment of stockholders under the double liability act Is requested. t HIV , Reported by Jackson Countr At tract Co., Sixth and Kir Sts. Cirtiilt J. 11. Scott, r. Frank I.onguell, W. F. Longwell, Walter Longnell, Charhs Howanl. Sint for tin in junetioiu Senttlc Trust Co. vs. John O. Pierce ct nl. Decree rendered. John W. Andrews el al vs. Anderson-Green Co. Default and decree. Kstlo L. Hoxla vs. Herbert C. Hoxlo. Order. James A. Parman vs. Nclllo K. Parman. Order. J. n. Scott vs. Frank Longwell. Summons filed. Ilutto Kails Lumber Co. vs. .Mary A. Drew ct al. Default and decree. Tbot). If. Simpson s. Shorty-Hope Mining & Milling Co. Satisfaction of Judgment. P. L. Itushton vs. David D. Olds and Mablo C. Olds. Demurrer filed Perry P. Hhcrenman and Francis L. Khcrenmnn vs. I. F. Ilrlttson and Addle ilrlttson. Suit for foreclosure of mortkagc. complaTnt fifed. Bertha Shannon vs. F.A. Shannon. Suit for divorce, complaint filed. O. M. .Mickey vs. Caroline Mickey guardian of A. G. Mickey. Action to recover money. Complaint, un dertaking, attachment writ of 'at tachment aud order for publication of summons filed. Jackson County Uulldlng& Loan Association vs. W. F. Sutlcngcr. Or der sustaining demurrer. Wm, Ulrlclt and Luke Ran vs Mason-Hhrman & Co. Stipulation, order and roply filed. Addle It. Wilcox vs. Mabel 'Am tner ct al. Decree rendered. A. P. Donohuo vs. K. F. Surartz, administrator. Default and Judg ment. State of OreRon vs. George Wooden Transcript Justice court, Mcdford dis trict. Probate n tho matter of the petition of D, Magcrle and Kiln M. Mngcrlo for the adoption of Donald Corns, minor Order fixing tlmo for hearing pctl Hon. .MnrrinRo I.l ensr Willis H. Walters and Pearl Tilling Frank Phelps and llaiol Hose Pokct. Elmer Adams and Sadlo finches. George W. .Whctset and Na'ney Nledeffer. Iliirry A. Young uud (fundi L. Juekiion. W. K. I'mpti, rn. City of .Medloid. Heply filed. Daniel (lickcy, h. Marion A. Under, e al. Amended complaint filed, ileal' KHtatu Transfer CldrVmco L'. Foley ot ux to Aimu. C. Ilchrcus, S acres In see. 23, twp. 37 8. It. 2 W. W. D lo Frank J, Newman ot ux to Clarence L. Foley, a a'crea III sec 23, twp.l37 8. It. 2 w w n ' Mabel C. Olds et vlr to? H: V, Richardson, lots 12 nud 13, blk. K Railroad Add, Ash land, deed i 10 10 V. 8. to Walter B. Henderson BW of sec. C twp, 35 8. It. 1 1'ant, patent G, F. Bchmldtleln ct ux to Kl mer IS. llugley, lot ice,' 21 twp, 3C 4 W. con,' 9,03 acres', lets 0. & 0. It, n, right ot way, 1 V, acres In tec. 22 twp, 30 H, It. 4 W. acres III rec, t!, twp'. 30 ft, It. 4 W., W. D vr..... 100 Goo, HuU, widower to Jlsb'dlln lliilr. lot 1 and V.l 4 ot lot 2, bll. 2, llimiiolio Add, BANKS CdWEK Arfierica to Europe in a Single Day WASHINGTON, 1). C, July t.1.- Tho possibility of a Iraus-Attaniie ocean flight In n hener-thau-nr maehlno In t3 houra Is pointed out In n roiumuulentton to the National Geographic society, at Washington, D. C, rrotn Dr. Alexander Graham Hell, Inventor of tho telephone and former president ot tho society. "The dlstnnce from Newfoundland to Ireland Is less than 2000 miles," says Dr. Hell. "This means Uint tt you go at 100 mites an hour jou will cross tho Atlantic In 20 hours les than a day. have flying machines that go at a prenter speed than thai. Wo already havo machines thav could cross tho ocean If their engines can keep going for 20 hours, Ot course, these nro exceptional ma chines; but oen tho ordinary ma chines of today mako "0 miles an hour with ease, "Now, a fljlug maehlno files ran ter as you go higher up. ncrnuto the rarer air offers less resistance to th? motion, while the propeller gives thr samo push with tho samo power, whatever tho elevation, as you get Into tho rarer air tho propeller spins around faster. A (lO-mlte-iin-hour . I. i ,1 , , .. .1,.., i Chamberlain Friend of the Veteran (From the National Tribune, Wash ington, I). C.) Senator George K. Chamberlain, of Oregon, who?o term will expire March 5, 1916, has a warm placo In the hearts of tho U'toraus of Oregon and their widows. Ho has been their con sistent and untiring friend through out, and they hold him In particular affection became of his work In se curing tho ndmlulnn of soldier' widows to the state home. In addi tion to this. Senator Chamberlain has, during hi five xcara in tho scnae. Justified the choice ot the peo ple of Oregon, and has shown himself a man of unusual ability and devo tion (o the public Interests. Ho Is fnr from being a "rubberstamp" for southern pojltlclans, as ouo northern member of congress proclaimed him self to be, but has carried his own sovereignty and done his own think ing under his own hat. In this way he has attained a very flattering The Road Drag WASHINGTON, I). C. July C--The road drag Is tho simplest and least expensive contrltnnco yet dc rlscd for maintaining earth roads, according to tho experts In tho V. 3. department of agriculture, who are co-operating with state nnd county authorities In work for better roads. Properly used, the drag gives tho needed crown to tho road, smoothes out ruts and other Irregularities, spreads out puddles of water, there by accelerating tho drying of tiir road, nnd makes tho surface more or less Impervious to water by smoaring over tho so-called pores In the earthy material, Tho cost of operation de pends, of course, upon local condi tions and tho thoroughness with which tho -work fs done. :t is safe to say, however, that It Is less expensive than any other efficient system ot up keep. hcc. 1 twp. 37 S. It. 2 W., W. D 10 A. II. Houston, widower to Frank Potter et ux, S acres In sec 1 twp. 38 1 W Q. C. D I C. K. Kirk et ux to J, C, Smith, 10 ricres In sec. 13 twp, 37 8. It. 2 W W. I) 10 C. K. Kirk et ux lo .1. C. Smith, loin 1, 2, blk. 7, Mcdford W. D 10 Frank A. 'C'oflin, et ux. to It. K. Cvie. Lund in Sec. 8, Twp. U!), S. It. 1 Knot., J. t I). 1 A. II. Houston, et ux. to Frank Potter, et ux. Kighl ncrex in See L, Twp. l8, 1 W., W. I), $2000 A. f. Keller, et ux. to Clif i'oid II. Niekersoii. I-ot in Ashland, W. I). . - 10 Frank Poller, et ux. to Murium I). Way. Fight nure in Sec. ia, Tup. :8, i w., w. I), -. - ...... , - '' .Sii-tnn A. Ilolmun, widow to Clarence Lane, et ux. Lot In Ashland, V, I). - .. 100 J, Nick Page, et ux. to J. L. Pence. I.ot (J uud 10. Illk. " X WitfeVr 'Alia., W. W -fir.00 ASHLAND ELECTRIC CURRENT METERED TO STOP LEAK ASHLAND, Or., July (I- Aecotd lug (o figure .hubmiUt'd hy the hiiper inteiiiU'iit of the Municipal clecDic light plant, the city 1m loiug .'10(1 world of ck'iliU! ciinrnt eieli month, for wjileli it leci'ivi'ki no pay, Mo.l of HlW iUn U lliroilgh ClIM'leswili' in. stcrtd of ilclibenitv Inlciit, 'I'd roinhiil IhU flio city U gnidnnlly fiintiilljng oieli'is on llin nyMfin, mid lii will he ii rni'u poiif) ui'M-arii'i'. -jne iipjiii A.t t .1 k n. M... machine tblng two mites hlh In thn air- nnil wo havo machines that hao gone twlco ns high bh that -will ft) much faster than 0 mites an hour. Thou nt nn elevation ot two miles high In' the air there Is u constant wind blowing In the general direction ot Uuropo having n eloolly an where from 25 to 60 mile an hour. "As a not result of all thAso things, then; can ho little coubt that any ordlnarv machine that Is able to supoprt Itself In tho air at an elovn tlou of two miles high ulll attain a speed of at least 100 miles nn tinii In the directum ot Kuropp. and that means going from America to Kii ropo In a slnglo day. Calculation shows that, taking nil these circum stance Into consideration, our nest machines should bo able to cross tlic Atlantle In 13 hours. 1 hardly dare say It nfoud for publication It In sufficiently startling to know that it Is not only possible, but probable, that the passage mny ie mado In a slnglo day. Hut If, as I Imagine, It ran bo done In 13 hours, )ou may take an early breakfast In N'ewfound laud and a Into dinner In Ireland the samo night." prominence among big colleagues as a man of light and leading, and whoso utterances must bo listened to with careful attention. This led to tils being glu'ii assign ment to the Important rotniuittoo.f of military affairs, agriculture and forestry, appropriations, commerce, public lands, and tho territories. Thero nro few seuntors who havo all equal placon so man) committees of tho first rank. As chairman of tho committee on military affairs, sena tor Clinniberliilu strongly Impressed the committee of the volunteer offi cers' retirement association with his friendliness and his executive ability. As chairman of tho nillltarj commit tee, ho has naturally had much to do with the management of tho ami)' and tho situation In Mexico. Ills olce has alwaH been for tho firm assertion of tho honor and dignity of the flag, aud the proper arsertlon of the government's duties In Ihnt trou blous problem. and How to Use It Farmers' Hullctln No. 697, ot the department of agriculture dlscuste under tho title of "Tho Itoail Dni.t and How It Is t'sod." tho best motti ods ot maintaining earth roads In good condition by this simple do Ice. In this bulletin, which lias just neon published, tho department poln's on, that of more than 2.000,000 miles nt public roads In the United Stales, only about 200,000 miles have been given a hard surface. It is true, ot course, that a large part of tho re maining mileage consists of roads that nro entirely unimproved. an: that on roads of this class the drag Is practlcall) useless. Thero Is a liiucli larger mileage, however, that has been partially Improved, and It Is on roads of this character roads tha. hao been crowned or drained, nut have not u hard surface that the uso of tho drag Is advocated. expense, except u minimum for con ncet ion.s nnd wiring, hi:soi,ftionh. Whereas, the Allulso Supremo Chnuiellor has called to his lodgo on high tho spirit of our csleemod brother W. L. Chappul, and, Whereas, Ilrother Chnpicl was a true exponent of the principles of Pythlniilsm nnd an ardent admirer of Us teachings, ami, Whereas, Ilrother Chiippol! was railed lo his reward, leaving a lov ing companion and three daughters for whom ho cherished tho deepest affect Ion and expressed great anx iety, aud , Whereas, In ilrother Chnppol's death. Talisman Lodgo No. 31, Knights of Pythias of Mcdford, Ore gon, has lost aud exemplary member fand tho beieued wife and dmmhteru havo been deprived or a truo litis baud and father, Therefore, bo It resolved, that, wo extend to the bereaved relatives our most slncero sympathies, assure them that, so fac as may bo In our powor. yo will over exercise that watchful tenderness and taro ronslstaul with tho highest, purest lyilo of Pythian manhood, And, bo It further resolved, that a copy of these revolutions bo filed In tho archives of tho lodge, n copy furnished for publication uud one copy went to tho bereaved family, K. W. JAQlA', IIKN J. TROWIIIIIPOH, C. W. CANIBO'tf. C'aismltl John A.ferl UNDeaTAirii: Lidy AHiaust I'Iioimn M, 17 AH. 4lJ MEDFORDTES OUT OF CITY TO i F Jledfoid uud Jiii'koiilllo woio de serted, upon tie Fourth of Jiilyi for the majority of the imputation of these, two oilies lioKkcd lo Klhiuntli Folk TiMeiit, Unite Fulls, mid llniiit Pits In eelehrnlo. At high noon Sntiirdny. tlieie was not n mini In lghl on M'uiu t I'ci't so complete was the hegiiu. Seote journeyed to lhi hill nnd spent two day eiimptng uud filling. An old fashioned Fourth wit held nt Talent, with u hall gnme between Talent uud Hold Hill, that the first named won II to 0. About fitlll people saw lite game. In the moining up propriulo evetvisei weie held. Theie wiih mi old, fashioned banket dinner in the grove, Hint wiih ukiii lo n ro-iiiiloit of iilouet'i-wv About 10ti .Medtirdile eelehrnted In Orttiitx Pas, iniikiug the joutue hy unto nud trulii, speeial service be ing' inaugurated hy the Southern Pur-idi'. In tho horse ruee Medfoid sli'cd fared well, George L. Swish er with (Irneo N', won the free-fnr-nll tnd. Alliiu llulmoiil d. 110111111' .lime, llullie H. uud Noui copping lien I nud seeomis, nieK luiiiin eiuni'M won first in liolli the tunning mee. Vei. little eiifdi vviin tnkeii in nl lie mee for the reiou thai iiuy iiuuiher of sKelutiui lined up on Die county road nud refused to ia,v. In the hall gnme, .Medfoid received nn uwful trouueiiig losing nil three ot the gnnic of the smiew. 1'iidar Ihe score wn II to "J, Satunlav II lo 6 and Sunlay ll to :t. Mcdford wn trengtheiied hr the nddiliou of four jdnyer from ltoehurg. The P. uud I', exeiit-siou to Unite FulU drew like a porou phiMler, over 'JOIl jicople mnkiuir the trip Siiturdax moriiiuc. Kverv eoaeli wn full, uud it wn necPfwoirv to leave :i.' behind lieeause of lack of accommodations A celebration was held ut Lake creek that wits larxelv attended bv people from Fugle Point nud neaibv point. Attorney It. F. .Mulkev w the orator of the day. Tho duy vvn geuerallr observed up mid down tlu Applegule, the dunce in the evening ut Palmer creek, being the event of Ihe day. Then wn horse riielng. Not mi uecldcnt marred the day ut home or in Ihe nlie celebrating. There wn not u fiirenieker explod ed that nuvbodv heard iii.Medforil, nml er few kv roel.els. There wa not on arrest in (hi city. The windier throughout the volley vviu,iidcul for n celcbrutioii. Splendid Remedy For Eczema Also for Salt Rheum, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis and Other Skin Troubles. Aflfr ulnr H. R. H for a whit". Hi rlur rltrUllr mtk it all ikla Irmililm rUagti PHuiiklrlr, IVIirn mmtn ha Ix-riiin rhrniilc 111 lowrr ln lic lu iwcr to (llrrrt loiliiirllli-K soil lima lhr rniillnii In KlIli'T III III wrsk njHila or Ihinm alr'Ailr olUckcil. 'Die arlloii ut K. H. H. U thai of an anllilnlc, ami thla fart lis Ivrn ilrtnnn. atratrtl lluie aoit llmr again la the Uluit trrrrr forma nt wrnAmt mluk. IIS Iflltlirtier III tli H.aliM svhrrj, IhA tln arliTlri iramfrr (lie rnl IiNxmI fur tlis worn out lilnul o lbs vrliu la (iillo rininrkaliln anil (wn on eon.lanlly with rrcrjr lick of uv vi'n" nir itrai in ion iiran. AnU nw klu la lima rau-! to form whil ti mrrna of Irrltallue InilHi-nrisj that rauav rma ar alli-rnl Mini their harm ful nalur rullrcly lniaKiiii'il. H. H. H. haa n wonderful tniile lnfliinr In In WoihI N-faiiau ronlnln no ilia,!," U rutlrrl frre of any mineral itrinra or anr other driiipi rsrrpt hr rrmarkabl ninllrlnal rffret of ih imrc vcjvlahlv proilucta of whtoh It la nail. I'awr Ill'OIlla rrallut hnw liannrnl am in... of Iho almnif, trial oliitrmnla Ihat ui-il !." !! ,.,n. f""'r lf'r Hiy Mrtinl that H. H, H. la af. aNnjr nml aure, Auk at aoj nruir lnrt for n hottl of H. H. H. tllro It a kooiJ trial sml jrou will anon tin a ilc ilcil Inuiroviinrnt In any fnrni of akin M Hwlt llliU., Atlanta, (la for apislal fnn ailvlco ami new book eu aklu or blood (rouble. . r ':.: v.ir JiY'Kt s:w Crater Lakf Season Now Open Itouud Tilp, IM,00 One Way, $10.00 Auto stRKO leaves Mcdford Ilotol 8 a, in., Holland Hotel at 8:05, Nash Hotel nt. 8,10 on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, roturnliiK on Tues days, Thursday utid Haturdays, Hide trip passengers carried to all points bIquk HtiiKo rotito, Lonit (ourlnf anr (rips to other points it niliHlilty CELEBRATE OURTH COURT HALL l(lU,ilAhtitXI CO, TT Theatre TONIGHT 'f Our Mutiio.1 Girl Floventh Heel ot Lnrgest Fimtuio Put Out Tin: iui,h:u;t i Rellauco IIIMt FIGHTING t'HANt'K Two Keel Aiiiorlenu Feiituio A IICAI.TIIV NKIGIIHOItllOtlD Koysti'tio Coniedy Late! Piano Mu-lr, .Mis lluller 'New Simplex." Rest In Projection. Ill Cent Alvva)H III (Vnti PAGE THEATRE M'MMKIl SHASON CimiI, CotiifoHiible, Well Ventilated Monday mid Tuesday reiilutif Till: SKA COAST III' IKMIKMIA IIOMX AND HO.VIIItS Comedy PllltStllT OF HATH ' flraiim' ' WHIJN SMALT, I.OVIX Sfdrl'lng (Mnfedy paOl tiu:.ti:k oitaicsntA Seven Pieces Mr. Hurry Howell, Director Anil 10c Chlldieu .V L'vVry Lvpiilng 7il O'CI'hk. '' ' C.imliig Wednesday nud Ttiiusilny .Mi:it('IIANT OF VF.NH'i: In Four Parts No Change In Admission for This Dig Production Wood,. Shingles, Shakes Leave your orders at Iho Knit Hblo Wood Yard for Iho winter's supply at reduced prices. Delivered mi) time. o. faski: "ll ln Main St nil SEIC THE Hughes Electric Ranges AT Paul's Electric Store SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH ;t( .Miles I'roni .Medfortl mm: i'isiiing , ItoalN ami Tennis Rates $1.50 per day, $7.!iO per week. Passmicer rates 1 fid one way, hy Crater Lake Auto StitKO For Further Information Write V.Wh it, opdyki; Trail, Or . FOR HIRE; Private Auto I drive iny own car nnd givo good HPi'vico nt REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 2G-R5 OR 882-R The Popular brink RITBWAY COFFEE li,'H RoaHttid Daily in -Med" ford. It'H Bliidd in ArotU'onl. IVh tho IjohI ill iMcdf'onl. AVliy not uho iModford Cof fee? If you oxpuft lo build up your town, iihcs liomu pro duclri. AhU your grot-oi' and Iifnit On IiIh Hondlug you I The Rite way Coffee) K I'Oll LOTHES maihcin'm'i:ifoud Next door to First Notional upstairs MKDFOHI) TAILOIIH llnuk, $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HMD UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MIOHELIN mid GOODYEAR. On 1 1 jtntl k('J' ur lU'lcOM. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. For Your Children'.. Honlth m Snider's Filtered Milk Jt'roo Dt'livory. Phono l!01-.F-:i WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 1208 Must Alain Rtivut Ali'tlfnrtl Tho Only Kxclu.sivo Coniiiicivial I 'hofographcrs in Soiillicru Oivgon Nt'galivt'.s IIado any (into or place liy appointment Phono 1 17-J WoM! do (ho rost E. D. WESTON, Prep: UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 Soul h Rivorsidu Phono 100 gakjnyaw & bostwick Proprietor. Heinz Pickling Vinegar For imttliifi up nil kinds of pickets nnd especially fur tabic use We carry this in bulk Give It a Trial JVtARSH & BENNETT iwflHi, Door East of Flnt Nall8Hl H'lk. fhefW 2G2, rlniH'mliN' Ha DrWwln Mnile ( f LV5i HHlb I U 00. uiwv illy fuiilli'ij I'ulioiu fiie of I Mvdfonl; Nlso i Kl UiTtf III