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HUMS JWV.i. .. i -l JU. far)wpt,issM Wifc. II! ' I , ' il i 1 I Hi 3 !i ll ' I' AG hi TWO I0CAL AND J- PERSONAL Clarence Kails mid family, with 0. il. Jjlllnr nnil fnnill), Prank Kails and I", V, Kouhlor, spent Saturday nftcr noon nnd Bundu) nt the mouth ot lllft Hulte on Rogue river. Thoyro turii'od with .12 stcclhead nnd cut throats, one weighing six nnd n halt pounds. Court Jlall nnd Out; Isaacs and lliolr wives Jert Monday on n fishing trip to Crnter Lake 800 11. 11. McCuray for Aetna V'l- dellty nnd Surety Hands. V. K. Diamond nnd Clarcnco Xoe nnil their families nro ramped for week nt Happy Cnnip, enjoying flsh Iiir along the Rogue. Over $95,000,000.00 back ot our fire policies. Holmes tho Insurance Sinn. ( Allan C. Hopkins Is home from Philadelphia where ho hns been a uludent In the Vnlicrslly of l'cnnsyl van In for the past four years. having graduated from that Institution In Juno. ,.t, O, Corking, the. best all around photographer In ' southern Oregon. Alwajs reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or plate. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. . 1). M. McMillan, a Portland busi ness man. ns In Mcdford Tuesday. P. Andrews was among thoe down from Salem Tuesday cu business Cool, comfortable. Page Theater. 10 cents. " I). II. Rosetibcrry of Central Point was among Mcdford friends Tuesday morning. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Otcr Isls Theater. S. Watson of Talent attended to Medtord business interests today. II. W. Phillips, n St. Paul business man, spqnt Sunday In thl.vcl.y J. S. Vilas motored in from his ranch In tho Davis district Tuesday morning. Host moving pictures. Page. 10c. ' C. C. Colo and F. C. KInley. ar rested for snccdlng yesterday were given a hearing this morning. Cole, who was arrested on West Main was fined ten dollars, and Is yet unde cided whether to fight the cao or pav ills fine at onco. C. KInley. who viu arrested on East Main, is alio 1 undeclucd. C. llerdau, arrested on South Oakdalc tho same day haj nald his fine, udro Gay hay an nounced that after tho next" met ting of the city council tho minimum fna for speeders will bo 2i. IJob Taylpr. E. N. Campbell and R. I-cwlng wero among tho successful fishermen at Roguo river Sunday. O. V. Meyers took a narty of San Prnnclsco business men to Prospect today for a short vjslt to the power plant. Splendid programme Page, 10c Thomas Scantlln motored to Mcd ford jesterday afternoon. Try a "Spits' cigar, best Cc clB&" on tho market. " K. X. McGraw, O. N. Sclsby, Mis? Inez Moran and Moso Unrkdull and mother hao returned from a moto trlp to Eureka and Crescent City. Mr, ilarkdull's car was left 15 miles on the other side of Grants Pass ith .a broken axlo. Hay for salo. W. H. Eicrbard. Many ranchers from tho mountain dMrJctu liavo reported a large num ber of deer In tho mountains th' ear. They say thoro are moro deer than any tlmo iu tho last ten cars. Thoy attribute It to the lllgcnco of tho wardens In enforcing the game laws, and tho fact that does hac been protected for federal jcar. Many Medford peoplo aro already planning deer hunting trips as foon an tho bciison oppus. A "King Spitz" cigar.! homo mado Try ono. 5c. C. O. Carbon, O. W. Uabman, nnd It. V. Putnam, w ho packod fruit In iha volley last car, hnvo returned, from California wheto they have beca packing Uartlett wears. Thoy will vork hero during the fruit season. Hear Page Theater orchestnt, 10c The Crater Lake seabon l nt lt height. The Hall Tuxl company's curs nro always loaded and hundred sxra vlbltlns tho lake in thpir own ne tomobtles. or by teams. Sopio unotf icmulns on tho rim. and the fishing 1 at its best. A now stretch of road bus Jubt boon oponud up that purmlU bettor tlmo u making tho trip, and as the worst IiIUb havo been aolded, tho trip l no longer difficult for any kind of a car. Tho V. W. ShaplolgU Hardware company has the belt and cheapest hose. In town. Prices on overvthlub reduced. . . "Walter Lowe, of Donvor. Colorado, w-uh u.nuiig Bedford friends Tuesday r George Sollda) of Hot en OaVs spout Tuesday in thU city. PBWiv,- -. Weeks McGowan Co. UKDKJtTAKEKS im twosm sM ' If, W, H4. IM.JII rlwM A. JC Orr ttlHM IU i III',') . I IIUH'II ''''' S M Tho firemen's latest acquired pot, tho cooto, died from bent jesterdaj .Only 0110 .kind ot kodak finishing at NViHiton's Cnmera 3hop, teal's tho best. Over lsjs Theater. ' l.cMlo M. Osborno returned Mon i'ay evening from a week end visit to northern California. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fiult labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. 1 1.. Uroor, a Salem business man was, In this city Tuesday, Now green iwluro with ijhndo anil running water. C.,W. isancs, B91-H-U C, JUarlow wasup.from San Kralv clew Tuesday nttcndlng to ibiihlnoM Interests. Get It at DoVoo's. r C. -. Carskadden, n IMgene busi ness man, arrived In .Mcdford Tiled dny tor,n short stny. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klnr-Ooydon llldg., Main street. Albert Wlcsondangkr of the United States Torcstry sonlco was down from Portland Tuesday on official buslnes. Order jour fruit labels ot tho Mcd ford Printing Co. nnd keep tho money at home, Mr. and Mrs Fred Lewis of Wol len visited friends la Mcdrord Tues day, Groceries at Do Voo's. Miss Florence Cnrpenter. a teacher In Uie Mcdford high school, motored from hor home at Perrjdnlo Tucsda Jor a short stay with Medtord friends. ' Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs ton's Camera Shop. Oor Isls Thea ter. ' R. II O. Connor of San Francisco transacted business In Mcdford Tue- day. Screen doors at Mcdford Lbr. Co In two weeks tho fruit picking soi- son will begin In earnest. The Harr iett pear crop will be ready for har vest then In many orchards, accord Ing to officials of tho Roguo Itlvcr Fruit atiH Produce Association. Tho DartleU crop Is especially good this j car. the fruit being largo and clean. Gcorgo M. Williams has Just re turned from Portland where ho and hi? family have bccn T''l,nR friends. Dr. Myrtle Lockwood win limit ncr office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to A p. m. ' John S Owens, of tho John S. Owens Timber company, that lias re cently purchased the Hart timber tract consisting ot C000 acres In tho nutto Falls district. Is up inspecting his property today in view of cstab- ithlng a sawmill. v rrIIeartho popular music at tho Eazpv, Reduced prices on an Earmcnia during July and August. Mrs. My- nr ilrcMmakcr at Deuol'a store. 0S j , If. you want a lithographed fruit label instead of a printed one, seo ui, wo aro agents or Schmlts Litho graph Co. Mcdford Printing Co. We havo n J3300 press, recontly instalUd especially for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Printing Co. Fruit labels artistically printed In any and all colors. Mcdford Print ing Co. Until July 15 wo will receive orders for special three color applo and poir stationery nt cut prices reduced from JS.50 to $4.00 with your busi ness card thereon. Medford Printing Co. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces or music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students wjll bo taken at tho same low prlco as beginners., Open all summer. 31 Grapo street. Clairvoyant, Mmo. Droyfus leaves the ISth Inst. Thoso desiring val uable advice, Hooule consult her .at once. Advice uy man -i.vu. - o'nlal Flats, apartment 2. . 1. . WASIIIKOTON. Julv II. )' Jo'l,e of 132 to 1'J'J, tlie liuf ulmn- iliMieil lU piognuu of "milwie re- -forni,-" nnil njjreed with Hit Semite It) retniii the present inilene iillowmiee of J(t ei'iit 11 mile eaeh wn, o.icli .ennion, for t-eimtorx ninl rcirt'i'iilii IjveS. Tlie xile follow cd wpirited ili bate in wlm-li elmrsi' t "jiiilee rnft" were iieely lined. 'J Deluonralio. Lender UiplorAvnixl nnd RcpuLlic-tiu Lender Mntin both oted for thi' higher rule. .1 1 f 1 CMS WAY TO RECOVERYCQMPN.STflCKGETS 8T 1'KTKJItilU U. Jul) 1 1 - Tho ropprt that Ortfwry Ilasputln, thj mink and advisor of tho Kmporor ( ICusslu. hud died fr" hu wound In fllvloil on him ruiuiitly by wiiidhii In Vekrovsky, ht.untivu IIIuk I;i TrihoUL yilyilu, wus iiiifoumlu'l, Tlio JiiouU was (onni)nd h) ttiu;uur ti)J,yiuuci, mi uiMjimtttiil b Ihu jwv oruor ut Him pimiuLO Ihu bhop of 'jpbclsk mm ivuMptWril UVl (bit buH sinoltt, (htv. Jlii&fi Mild ulu jiuIionIui hum, ' MEDFORD MATT, Tl?tUNK, democrats of. Wisconsin praise administration MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jvl II A lgoruiis iMenso ot fltc- ndmlnlitlrn lion of President Wflsbn',' n "severe arraignment ot tho Vepub'Hcnn ml ministration of Wisconsin nud a plea for party harmony characterised to i'ay tho apcich of Cahln Stewarl of Kenosha, temporary chnlrmnn ot & conforenro ot Wlsronln democrats. Referring to the national admini stration ho said: "Hut little more than one year has passed, an oventful )cnr, n fruitful car, but tlmo enough to try out tho temper and mettln of this administra tion. And how splendidly hns 't withstood ecry tost Nearly oery pledge of our platform hns been glor iously redeemed: aye, redeemed In the lotter u ml spirit In which It. was written. "The tariff has boon revised and substantially reduced, and already tho business ot tho country Is being ad justed to the ihunge. nnd confidence has not been shaken. On tho con trary, confidence In the administra tion has been Increased and on oery side only words ot commendation are heard." The speaker touched on the fed eral Income tax, saying, "rapltul H best able to pay taxes on Itself." The now currency mcasuro was praised'. On tho subject of trusts ho sal that "sanely nnd effectlxoly the ui ministration is prosecutlnn Its Inves tigation of the operations of the trust magnates of the country, gathering Its evldenco with which to prove Its case." The president's stand on the Mexi can situation and the Panama canal tolls measure, camo In for high pralfo. rtPHHDjLrJui-VJ'ilyuUi.-rh?; aYmoreacnllser'f' Brooklyn, ffwhlcV took a prominent par: In the opera tions 011 Cutia In the Spunlsh Ameri can war, left the Philadelphia navy yard today for Itoston, where tho old fighter Mill becomo a receiving ship. It Is tho first time In seven )cars that the Hrookln has put to sea, hav ing been laid up at tho navy yard since her return from tho James town fair In IDC". NEW HAVEN PROBE NKV YORK, .Tuly II. -Ui-liiet Attorney Wliilmuii Untied thin xtule ntriit: "When lliee pnner (lelulhe t, tho Sovr lluwn) rench lliin' offie.n, they williie chvly Keriillnieil, mnl if we have any reiiMiii to hclietu tliut nnv crimo of niiv kind Iuin been r'IHi mittcd by. iiij-,pipiiyr,eomivt'lci,1yjLhi the New llmen ruilroml or itn inuii ucemciit in thin cnuuly, 1111 iniliet incut will follow, mi mutter who Uiu iuron may be." MARINES TO SAIL FOR SAN DOMINGO WASIIINOTOK, July 1-L- The gunliniit Snerniiuiilo Ik hteuiuiii to day ucros die (lull' of Mi'.vno tor Uuiiiituiiumii. She Jell J'linrto lhx ico lnt night. J tear Ailmirul Hail Kor uImi rtporti'il Hint Hut inmiiort Iluncoi'k with 311(1 muriiieri uit un der orilciii to hint today fur the Mime iliHinntioii to uvMijt (U'vulopuieiiin in the revolution in the Dominican tc imblic njid, Haiti, AMIANY. N V.July 14.- Il ado tit Ion ot thu 1.0 11 it of uppunls toilii) tho-t'liloii Puclfli rallied (oiinmiiy Is permitted to distribute dividends to liuldow ut coinniou l'Klt on Mrluln liuldliiKs U the exvlusUiii of luijdur of nivfvrr'i slock Ail Ion wus ijimiikIi( by ihu JiijijlRhu J.ifu AuniiHo tn' ilvly lo uiijufu Hie d"fiiiduiits froui MlU ui)i;n Tim JinlKineut ut liv )po)i4 dlyisloii HtfK lUiHiijiiiiimly uf Illlilfd tJlli it)it NOW PACIFIC M11DFOKD. OHM IPX. TtPAV, .10 bV PACIFIC COAST LINE NEW YOKK.'tlW II M n meet ing toda ot tho dlrei'tors cf the Pn clcflc I'lnmt ctunpam, which tontrolo the Pacific Const Steamship company, operating Mil hum hm'nmahlp linos nlong the 1'iirHla coast tinnt Nome. Alaska, tu Mexico. It was numiuncod that dividends 4on tho second pre ferred ami on tho common block had ! boen rmlucetl f rom 1 to t per cent quarter!). The 1 V4 per cent qunrter 1 dUldotid on the proferred stuck was continued. The reason given for tho reduction was n business tlepiooslon. which ac cording to tho statement or tho di rectors, was moro pronounced on the Pacific const than on) where eUu In the country SCREECH OWL SNOOZES WHILE SENATORS DERATE ON ANTI-TRUST-BILLS - WASHINGTON. July II, IJnn.tinjr hiu.li tn . letlgc n u oennte Ktillur,v eerniliir loilitv, " n soioeeli owl ponertfiilly Mioiizett while Iho miiiltt miis'J in sc--iuti. Throniih tin wii itoorjlio "trnnife M-ilor wiih in plniit iew r tti-PrcKlili'iit ' Mnrliiill. Tlir bird mIiowi'iI.iio tuiereht in t;c niiii irinttw- "" Intloii or Hie intrtitrurtum nt'''1 !- ' - bilk nnil itoliiltiu, but jtift f kept on shiiomiii;. T lulls nnil iuulnti4iu., but jitj-t kept 011 sutioxiii. '.t L 55,000 RAILROAD MEN TO STRIKE JSl (Contluuea from Pngo 1) 1 1 rcpudinleil nil umnN 11111! lime thein." ' arbitration ncroN mil boon bound by Two I'lrefnVtrHmployeil')! That two firiiui'ii Im cinplinoihon kir-e i-oul liunijiiir eiiisini, reunrd- fe--, of Ih'e'cl'n'iJ.'A r r Ifiijjtli nfljlie uiiij tjie tpiinn-jejlmulcd r the wtrk reiiiIrWr llieMreiucii. il , According to the em'ference rijmt milf(v of iiiiiiiiicih ri'pn'-tcntinirjSllie r.ulroails ctiuniliiiiicc with the Tie- llltl'ml.1 fll I II II f .Ifl llll I llll tl.llll.ll flit eren-e Iim. vuSfi ilie rwN lustr thWi Si'VlJi'll.llttrlgur ajamxinu$d: .. . I .'H..J - 1 m. '"' WIN " V w 1 lie miicM ol llii' ( iiipliiM'i coi'ci-. n eeiierul rexNusi ! the rule- cc eriiint: eninicii-.nion from iuWtn lime t reportiut; Tor duty. Tliut ullowniici'M be made J'"1 terminnl delnyM in addition to t mint for the mile or the hour jot Ilie trip. - 1 Hint the differential- jwnl I r ninuitii; .Mullet cnyiiR'n he in ereaietl. That the diffiTuntinU hctweru lo rn I mid tlironuli froglit nrmcu he iniirciiM'il. WASIIINOTON'. July II. Attack Ing thu administration lnturstato trade commission hill on Ihu floor of the scuato today, Senator lttcd if Missouri, democratic motnbor of th-t Judiciary committee, urged that tho Interstate coinmerco and Judlciiirf roinmlttcos should work out tho Crust legislation JolmU with a view of con, solldating all pending incisures 011 thu subject ' ' Patioiilo llonio ' . Jly amok Ing .'JtPItt, tlie. best U cigar on thu market. A Splendid Cure -for HEADjVCHE L JMJ7 C HeadachoH lansod by eyc-trulij taniiot bo cured by Inodlclno. If you suffer from hvoilaqlio -havo j oni e)es oxaiiilued at once by DH. RICKERT Ifi: JiVOWH nov NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT OTAHRCUJI llrit litul uini most iuiuir luiifl In ike ( Iiyi rJrrubtW '' vir In vvcry ;oon. I!itll ult anil an to IsdiM lrvcHlig lwi. , ... J'.Mcllsul, irtml'f J'flcl illl. Mrrl yur UwvU H Mn)( I'iuiiMiiI'liuKdM IIJWuv, Mhiihi, Cpf W 'V' DIVIDEND id!&)3sp I ST, -is IK i I ,H MORGAN DENIES REFUSING RECORDS OF N'KW YOUK, Jul) I I.--WUII0 .1. P. Morgan nud romimny consUlenll retuced t discus the report ot (lip Inter-Stato Commeice Commission ( er0l) consutlng tho dlroelors undiu" the administration of Charles t Mel lun for "reckless and profligate" tl iniuelnl oiiiratlnns. estlumttMl to lime lost hloekholini from r,(l,n00,00ii to $iii),000.iiiio. .1. P. Murgntt hlmsnlf deiitos the charge that the coiumli' slot.'s exrtinluurs wero not accorded full access to tho firm's books lieitr Ing on the New Haven. Correspond ence uiailo )iuhlle at Waslilugtuii told of Comiiilsloiier McCtiord's directing the chief examiner to ccato tho work tin It "was useless." .Motrin lues lli'iibil Mr. Morgan Issued this statement In reply: 'The Information with nvnrd to tho withdrawn! of the luter-ytat Commerce Coiumlsslnirti examiners lioiu the evnulnntltut of our firm Is tho first tutltuiiltouUhiit I have had that the) hao been recalled " The New llnwn (tltiintlou It now In the hands of the liiier-Stnto Com morre Commission nud what action Is taken that the prosecution of the di rectors begin ties with the commis sion. Directors and former directors, re fuse to discuss the Mihject. Mr. Mei Ion. however, branded the New llaum conlrou'rsy ns n political scheme. The full board of tho present dl rectorate Is to meet In New York Thursda) At that tlmo some state ment benrng on the charges ma) be U mi ed. In HofcilM- of Melleil Mr. Mellen'M counsel. J. V. II Cr lui. has Issued n stnlemeiit defend- Ing Mellen's ttctluns. lie said that Mcllen's private fortune when he tool, charge of the New Hnun wag a mil lion dollars. Now. ho added. It wm far less than that. He added that If the gotirnmont or tho stockholder began nctlon aualust the directors of (ho New Union railroad as suggested by the commission, the dtrectois . ,., ......it- i.i. ...1... 1.. ,.......t wuiuii rciaiiniu mill niuii iiu i-i iii.-ii nil affirmative action In whim thoi other nctlon would he nullified and Ifilich to the credit of Mr Melten nud Iho directors would be establUbed m 10 i FATHER. OI.YMPIA Wash., Jul) ll-TlmtJ father eminot eocllect romimiisatlo 1' friuii the slalo under the Iniliihtrlil tnsiirnnce law for the dcutli of n bo. I under 1 1 e.irs of uge, working abou 1 his father's mill, when the lad's 1111 mo j Mas not 1111 the payroll, Is tho ruling 1 'jj5 t t ? ? t t ? ? ? ? ? It must no true III wlcllt It slioiibl bear the mark of a store of character NEW HAVEN It Is something bought for 11 llfe-llmo to bo flllud In nud timpllflol ns the jenrs go 011. Let tho advertising In this newspaper help you In your choice. Advertisers are uawiitiit men. ";i Thoy nuke make null's ,, I carr) rerogulned world back 'i hi: ii;Yi;i,i;it X Jt ! ! t ,'M' t lJtl-IL lLAJfKIL&5 1 1JN JLI-H5 IUWJN t y y y y y y j ''. '.- U Vi'?. ',0I cvpiily-fivp ydnrH tlu'er fliiai'lcrrt of a rciilnrytlio opVt'rirt Iiiih bui'ii Ilie i'l(,'lil-liand of Hip Hhip p('t.s ol! fomi'iMrisiul Aiiua'icii. 'I'lii' lilxp'rcss caji(''lo Vlcilfoi'd'in 188:1 njid it can 10 jo h1 ay. !Kop llii'ty ycArHil. Juih hccii 1Ik riglit-liaiid of ijoininor cial Mcdford. It i lici'o to Ktay. Tho oilier day when rpporlH won't oul that Hip cx IH'chh foiiipaiik-H illicit rclii'o from iMiHincxH a pijoiftft went up. J''roiii , r PERSONAL SERVIOE-PULL RESPOIfSipiLiyy WEDLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS N4rth Front traet" ..tt4itttt144ttt 1 uf "thiv MlprWin rtnlit In revoi'Hlliit the Wlmti'tiiii couiily Miiperlor ouuil In the cKse-ot I, IIHUind nuniliHtflli Industrial Insurant oeummlMliiit, Th doeUlnu says the law pnHillilln th Vimployiueiil of elilltlruii under I ienis of 11MU In fnclorles or mills 11 Hint while tho father tululit lt his sou ubolit the phiee lie cauiiut en i shier him uitdi-r the pioleillnit of Iho Industrial iiisiiratue law The Hill stnd lio was drowned whllo helpltttt is faiher v , r i - l . - i v" - ' TWO NERVOUS WOMEN Mrule Well By LyditvE.Pmlc ham's Vegetable Compound. riillailotpala, J'n, "I linil n sevew case of nervous prostration, with palpl tntlon ot tlie iienri, eonstlpntlon, lirad nches, (I Iks in ens, noise In my earn, timid, iierv ens, rest It ss foe Units mnl sleeplessness. " I rend lutliepa per where n young woman had lieeii cureil of the snuin truubles by tnklni; I-sdla H, Plnkliam'd Vejriitnblo ComeUnil so I threw away the medicines the doctor left me ami be gnu tnklni: thu Comound, llefore I hiul taken half n bottle I wns aide to sit upiinil In n short time I wns nble to do nil my work. Your inullrlne Inn provil Itself able to do nil ou sny It will nnd I have recommended It In I'verybouscbuld lhnvevisIte(l.,,-Mm,M,nvJoilNitiN, UIU Slctrvl Street, Phltadutphla, Pa. Attotlicr Itntl disc. Kphratn, Pa. "Al-out n year np.o I wai down with nervous prtxitrutlon. I was pnle nnd wnk and would hsvuh)S teric svlls, sick In nduchus and n bwl pain under my shoulder-blade. I wns under the enro uf dllTrreut doctors but liardlystnmllotifrenoimlitudoniyillshts. I.ydln K. I'lnklmm's Vep'tnbloCmn. iwuiul has rnndo me well and happy and 1 have IwKun to jjaln In wl;hl and my feco locks lieolthy now." -Mrs. J. W. HoitNtiiiitctJt, It. No, ;, I'plinitn, Pa. If you want Hperlal adtice wrllft l Lydb P. Pliiklium Medicine Co.Jmad tlditUI) I,tiiu,Mi. Your Idler nlll lie opened, read and answered hv r iramau nud held In strict cuiilldrurr. -x ! f I v 55 jm v r Tlit nfi lime yen ordrr enc lt, k fi r lUudou'i Sjy' jr Supreme Sodas g T,e "trrr f9"B anJ learn how til m (rent" it rf"ifcfr??7w- uct '"' ,rrat if 111 l.v pjfrrl CiJIJirW ?rN5r1 altsoltitcly ' I i.t nilhiHii K Jtef ffrc- a Cent of con to Xx VOtil TliV'eJ M 1 ).H.,-nnd don not V sJ1 wtf ,0 ccn,":,, f inroltc any lime or S, f$'2? 'our Jclc'' trouble on your v 5tlClt'' M k piit. V "if '""'" ,,,"0M "" M Tt sV. rosiMin r r A. . osu.on r Choosing the Bride's and flueiiiss and be .nee! In pal tern well-known maker and loiuii iiiiln u uuoil on their promise and tbey but to build mutinous. the largest iisAorliunut of lite (iorhaiu rllerllng Hllier wlihh Ii.im kiii us the loading bride's sllier. It hits the Inmost silver factor) In lb of II MAllTIN J. JIEDDY ! ! t J ! ! ! ! ! -C ?5tJ.J tJ,5J j5 l ll , AND IN TO STAY iioal t For ami lor a good many mon yoar in the fiitnro I'JproHH Horvioo will moan F, 'V, MhJM, Agent SUMMER RESORT ROGUli RIVER RANCH lit) .Mllei 110111 Medfonl ri.vi: iiHiiiNti HonlN iinihTeiiuU Itutim Jl.iiD pur dii), 7,no pur wouk, Pnssonger ralen 1.1.60 into way, by Crater l.itko Auto Utngu Kor l'lirlhor Infiiriunllon W'rlln PAUL It..niMVKi: Tmll," tliv. J I Mountain Shoes 1 This Is llio Is tin: Iriliil slioo fur yunr inniintiiln trip. Heavy mIc and soil tan kid uppers. $6.00 atf, "ttoCHl fFll" mg sr,oo 8iorc II3 " X'X'X Silver t ? ? ? V ? y y y y y y $J uso their ndiuitlsliig not inendy U.l'ti?.'! .SUA H'l'ICH ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Z t . 't it ' , t r "v : !m9fm I y y y y WllOHl llliH pl'otOHt llC PXplVrlH t'Olll- anif iNo. Tho iiiurchaiilH of Iho coiuitry Hhippoi'H ovory whoro po titioiiod doiyjroHH Dial iio action ho akoii thai mij-lil havo tho offed of f)ivliiir'U(i oxiu'OHH ooiinmiiioH to ro y y y ll ro. t'ommorolal ovgaijizalloiis all ;t over tho land havo ioiiiedinlliiH nn- X to Washington., r Hovoiily-CivtPyojirHiln till )wih( T t Tn),ioiia 501 Y w