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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1914)
" flU.. v - ' I , ?( " - .? . f,-r in,i.vj wVjjMfa j; J-p .,, t.v -V - '!.. "l"1 ( .j . 1 . r ! i t ri if ,i !1 1 id' rt 1 ' f 1 i. V' 't k i vr " HifSWv '' v"ft nrarai form A" OCAL AND L PERSONAL Tke tint -regular session of the football team of tHo high school will 1-'bW tomorrow iitaht, and aboul " sivtaBdldateewIll try (or nlnce"aoa tWtNM. ' Mfeveft'KaW. expert lafllc inner; is now located wnn .Mrs. k. h. Myer'a ' dressmaking establishment. YdWr patronage solicited. Second floor; Deuel and company. 163 Jdse kspahole, a "Mexican employed ob the Siskiyou division of the rncl lie1 highway; had a ''Harrow' esckpe from death Sunday "night, white at tempting to board a southbound freight. In crawltna; between tho cars, a sudden yank of the engine caused him to lose his balance an I plunged nead first to the ground. As , nieJt would hare It, he fell clear of the wheels, of the tratn. We can make over, clean and re pair year eld suit, dress or cver eeat. Pantertamr ISO Paster Russet's eight days presen- aatlea-at "The. Drama of Creation,' jik tk PagatThaater dosed Sunday aiftht, 'aad the regular moving picture MH wM,ta returned tonight. " jW-WWaea et'Taleat returned to hlshome this afteraeea after acting far three 'days ' ticket taker at the eeaaty talri t amaara" tVe Insurance nae your frilt wMle'Ssa packing house. Low twtea. ,Seeeal abort term policies. Oaaraateed tawruce with B. S. TH'm; S19 Oeriefi-Corey'lldg. SherHf Stagier transacted'buslaest and official matters la the city this morning. WHbar Certetlus k Bnndng a bad ly aruleed thumb aa the result of the eraak aa kw ante slipping. CoM weather will soon be here. Let us etoaa up your suit, Panatorlnm. Al Pankey at Central Point spent Sunday In Medferd Tlsltlng friends. Chief of Foltee Illttsoa I making aa actlre eamnalga for electle as sheriff aa. the democratic ticket 6t tha-November election. Other can didates for eeuaty offices are begin- alag t eall ea the voters. ;Nv year fall cleaning done as at Fateriam. 150" The hraaa fir that has heea rag las a GrMfta treek the last thred daya. has; heea extlagBlsaed. We and kleek haU. Paater ISO Ins i ( tfiiiun win mv nut 10 iae 'IuIImHu J "akr Mmaclt at Ha regular nseetlas to. marrow alght far a rerecattea of the ordlnaaee providing that dogs j maaaledi until October 1st, aa the so called danger from rabies has passed. Keaak flalshlBg the aest. at Wes lea'a Camera Shop. Orer lata Taaa ter. Erie Anderson returned to bis home in the Blue Ledge district SuBday, after spending the week In the city See X. H. MeCurdy for Aetna Fi delity aad Surety Bend. The aame ef the postotrice at Hut ton, Cat., has been changed to Cop per, aad the office is In charge of C S. Half, a ploaeer prospector of that J. O. flarktar. the host all arena paatamr Baker la southern Oragoa. Alwaye reliable. Necatlrea mate ear waarc. ttasa er place, stadia 281 Mala St'-Phaae IX8-J. C. K. Davie, night clerk of the Hoi laad, wIlfleaTe this week for the hills Ib search et platinum deposits, and ta trap and hunt. He may stay nil wialer, aad'hemay stay only teB day. ' I "IT"-" Wa cleaa blankets, quilts, couch overs, etc, antorium. ISO Kala Is the prediction of the weather bureau for the next 24 hears. ' Authentic war aews racelrea by Mall TribHM leased wire will be PUd durlag the day at Hotel Med fard. " e Miss Maude Xagadale or Saa Fran kee, a former resident of this city is visiting friends aad relatives. B. 8. Tumy writes all forms of In uraaee. Kieellent companies, good toeal serTice, 210 Qarnett-Corey Bids. Dr. r. J.F, Redely of Grants Pass sCSuaday'wl'th hjs family In this speat Sunday with his family city; returning to Josephine county TT "' " reiurnea irom tha'RawjSBy bUbo on the Umpqua dl VMa Saturday, where he Is construct- lBCfwaso road aad working nlno 1 1 -1 1 1 i .ii 'Antomatfe basar ball, that brand fr'4oer game, has arrived in Madfard. See it at DeVoea tonight, ; wti at Hotel Medford. v Ta Wks' lodge has received notice that a peeUl train carrvlne Klam t th Falls Wks will attend the dedi- aatary aaareUei for the new temple, data, yet unftsad, Oat tt at Pe yl$. mm I SwwBjfp WSMnSVWflN W if mm t 4 bTbtbH mm sTwTwSLi i.ajsNll Tho regular mid month meeting of ttio directors of tho school board will be held tomorrow night. The finest equipment in Oragoa for printing fruit labels, Medford Print tag Co. P. 11. Klscr of the Klscr Photo graph company of Portland Is in the valley taking views to bo used In a booklet to bo Issued singing tho praises of Crater Lnko and the Rogue river valley. Mr. Klscr has secure 1 several hundred magnificent pictures of tho lake. Including ono showing rainbow trout swimming. Edison records for sale at 23c each as long as they last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place. aarnett-Coroy Bldg.. 24 South Qrapo street. Ben Lampman, editor of the Gold Hill News spent a few hours in the city this afternoon. Kodak finishing aad aupptlaa at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater, Owney Beddy of Grants Pass spent Sunday in Medford visiting friends and relatives. Headed by a brass band and Joe Beeman. wearing the dress of a Ger man milk maid, aid painted up like a French dancer an expeditionary force of SO Gold Hill cltitens invaded the city this afternoon advertising the second raid-valley Industrial fajr to be held at that city next Saturday. Ashland, Talent, Phoentx, Jackson ville and Central Point are on the lino of march. The delegation proved that moasbackkm has not completely eclipsed the boosting spirit In this section. The Industrial fair will con sist ef fruit and farm exhibits, and a salmon banquet. Athletic events and a dance are other features of tho day A large attendance is promised from this city, and the fair promises to bo the gala event of the jcar in the val ley. Dm. K. B. Plckel and J. J. Emmons have returned from attending the an nual meeting of the state medical so ciety at Portland last week, where Dr. Emmons read a paper that attracted wide attention. Br. A. E. Rockey, who visited hero last fait and per formed several difficult surgical operations, was elected president for the ensuing year. Hart Hamilton, owner of the Ham ilton ranch at Eagle Point, returned to San Jose Monday after a month spent oa his farm. He stocked It with hogs and Intends to go Into hog ratting extensively. Mrs. B. F. Vaa Dyke aad sob Fraak. are resting easy at Sacred Heart hospital. CouBty Judge Tou Velle. Commis sioner W. C. Leever, Engineer Vm. Gerlg aad F. If. Kittredge Monday made a tour of Inspection of work underway oa the Pacific highway, Skklyea division. Attorney Bob Smith of Grants Pass was in the city today. ANK STATEMENTS FOR SEPTEMIER 12 ASKED WASHINGTON', Sept. 14. The comptroller of the currency today is sued a call for n statement of the condition of nil national banks of the United States at the close of bus!. nesB on September 12. FIRST STA6E WON IV ALLIES (Coatiased from age 1) left wing, composed of the flower ol the Austrian troops, may bo caught In a trap, making unconditional sur render the only alternative to destruc tion. The official statement given out In Petrograd says that General IteBBeakampff, In Kast Prussia, is stubbornly retiring before a superior force rather than risk the turning of his left flank by the Germans. BekjUaa Again Active The Belgian mobile force has re turned to its Antwerp base with tho official explanation that it has served its purpose in preventing German re inforcements from Joining the army la France. Tbla force operated for four days is the Brussels, Louvaln and M alines triangle, forcing the Ger mans to abandon much of that por tion of Belgium. la connection with this movement It It reported that the Belgians are cutting German coratnu. nicatlons. Other sources declare that the Belgians were compelled to return because the Germans were strongly reinforced from Liege. Tho retirement Is said also to have been expedited by a threat to burn Brus sels. One of the most Interesting rumors coming out of Belgium is a report in a Paris newspaper that the German governor of the occupied Belgian ter ritory entered Antwerp under an agreement of safe conduct In a fruit less, attempt to coma to an agreement with the Belgian government, Italy Preserves Neutrality Italy Is still preserving neutrality, but has Joined the triple entente am bassadors in a protest against the revocation of the capitulations by Turkey, Austria evidently fears hostile ac tion on the part of Italy, aeeerdlng to newspaper reports from Home, fr feverish effort are befog mad to fortify Trieste again! attack n1 the mist la that ylelnity Is helun ,! wmmm Humttuut mu MtiMrWiJ man tribtjsb, ' -J ' T TAKE ME 10 HOSPITAL." WROTE JAMES G. "If nnyllmi serirtus happen to mo follow instruction. Don't take mo to the luwpltnl." These iiwtru'tition were found in a note hook left Ity the lute Jmuch 0. .Smith, who died otuldenly Satur day nt 11 . in. at his home on the east side, after returning from the moving- picture show. Mr. Smith nls left the following memorandum con cerning himvelf: "Jnnuw 0. Smith. Horn June 'J, 18.11), at Denis, Mh. KnlNted May 8, 18(51, nt Portsmouth. X. II. Serv- ed ns landsman t S. S. frijrntc Col orado. DNchnrgt'd nt Portsmouth, X. H.. July 3, IStVJ. Since then hnve been in NVw Hampshire three year, MnsMichnetts seven months, Ohio seven months, Chicago four years, Xcw Mexico one and one-1ialf year, Missouri Vulley, In., five year, Te.xns nine years, Whiting, In., seven years, Colorado one nnd onchnlf yenrs, Oregon "If nuytliing serious happens, tele graph the following." Then follows u list of friends. "I don't know of any relatives that need he informed," he coneludcft. Aeiite indigestion is given by Dr. Lockwood ns the muse of Mr. Smith's death. Mr. Smith owned n sandstone qunrry on the east side nnd consid erable property around "Nob" hill. Funeral services will be held nt the Perl undertaking parlors nt 3 p. m. Tuesday, September 15, Hev. K. 0. Kldndge officiating. Ilurinl in I. O, O. l cemetery. Friends nnd nc quuiutunees urged to attend. PLACE BLAME FOR DON SMITH crossing wmmgmr Blame for the accident Inst Friday near tho gns plant that resulted in serious injuries to Mrs. H. F. Vnn Dyke nnd her seven-year-old sou, Frank, arc laid to three sources by the Southern Pacific board of in quirj'i which convened Sntunlay. The inquiry board was composed of M. A. henry) roundhouse foreman; I). C. Hansen, roadmnstcr; Fred Hansen, assistant superintendent; Scott V. Davis, fanner, and V. II. Gore, banker. In the opinion of the board, "Mrs. Van Dyke should linvo exercised n greater degYee of care in going over a private crossing"; "that n large measure of responsibility rests on men hauling grin el, who left the gntes to n private crossing open in violation of the law," and that "En gineer W. L. Thomas did not exer cise tho degree of care ho should, first seeing the buggy at 150 to 200 feet, when it was possible for him to sec nt C."0 feet from tho crossing," and "llmt nn earlier application of air might have prevented the neci dent." NATAIOMUM FIRE QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED Luck saved the Nntntorium from destruction by fire Sunday afternoon, when a gasoline tank stored in a burning shed ndjoiuing the amuse ment resort failed to explode. The heat of tho fire melted the top of the gasoline storage tank. Its explos ion would have thrown a mass of flames nguinst the side of tho Nat, The fire department did not know the gasoline was stored in tho shed. The causes of tho firo are un known. For a tjmo it burned fierce ly, tho roof of the Nut catching on fire. Threo lines of hose were play ed on the bum, and tho flames were extinguished in short order. The dnmage Is placed ut between $2.00 and $300. Mliijii PRONOUNCED A CANARD WAS(!IOTO.V, Sept. H.-TJie Hritit.li foicign office today cabled to tho Hriltoji eiiihai.hy liern un omphatio denial of the n-jmrt of n revolution in India. The ilidjmlcli huvhi "Tiie klory of u revolution In India which Imx been Kien out by Oermim It'UlltioilK ill CDllllIll (.lllllllN. s u heir iiivt'iitioii, Tlio eiilliuNliiNm' in lildiu v.ilh leuurd to tho war iu moki Hifikiiitf." Ytm U( iha mt Tkefa it wlisa you swok Our, JW h alfari aud nUrwiia kvm Mu steptorp," oiHM,oy, 1 - .. !! 1---J 1 I HELD FOR FRAUD IN RE PENSION Julia Jackson' nlias Julia I.oveni berry, former landlady of the notor ious lloynl rooming house, warf hound over to the next to tin of the federal crand jury hv Justice, of tht Peace Tnvlor this moining upon the charge of fnlsifvin" rffiduvils to tho pension department in an effort to secure bounty from the government for the military sen ice rendered by her husband in the Indian wars of the southwest. Her bonds were fixed nt f.'OOO. The complaint wnft filed hy District Attorney Cur-nee Kennies. It i ehnred in the complaint that on February 1, Hi 13, Julia Jnekson mnde an abdication for a widow's pension, claiming to he entitled to such pension ns the widow of Isntii Jackson. She nworv in her affidavit that the soldier, Isnrfo Jackson, had died and thnl she had jicVer inter mnrncd with any person since the lenth of said soldierv Under the law, if she hnd mternmrrud after this death of her first husband she would not ho entitled to li ensinn. It is claimed Jiy the government that the defendant, subsequent to the, dealh of her first-husband, did inter marry with Johu'I,ockctt in Tucson, Arizonn, on August 'J'-, 1003, and that the statement in the affidavit thai she hnd not' married was false and untrue. After tho declaration or nupliea tion for a pension had been filed with the commissioner of isnsinns, the de fendant was called upon to furnish further proof of her right to the pen sion nnd she made a similar affidavit before li. I,. De Annum! and swore, before him Hint she hud never mar ried since iho denth of her first lius band. CHURCHES FIRETRAPS Sir of Medford's ten churches arc firo traps, according to investigations mnde this morning"-by Fire -Chief Lnwton. In the half dozen houses of worship the dpors swing in, con trary to the city ordinance mid conii mon sense. In cnse of fire or pnnie, the chances of "worshipper escap ing uro. reduced fq' tho same chance, that a fanuer lias" of winning in af three-shell game. T"Tho doors of four lodge, rooms nlstrwipg" in. Notice will be served to damply with, (lie law. Contempt for safety from fire is further shown by the discovery to dntc of 100 residences where gasoline is stored without protection. Most of the homes hnve taken steps to ward complying with the ordinance, but a few still cling to the pioneer ways of storing Inflammable mater ials. Chief Lnwton reports' that condi- tions in the business district, 'wheie tlio insurance regulations are rigid, ami inspection often, ore excellent. GRAFTING JAPANESE ADMIRAL SENTENCED TOKIO, Sept. 14. Vlce-Admlrai Kolchl FuJII accused of bribery In connection with the naval corruption case of lost jear, has been sentenced to Imprisonment for four years an six months. FuJII was at ono time naval attache at Berlin. Ho was .ordered before a court martial in February of this year. tmse!siB9S9BasBssaessas SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through fsatd, HfsleM locks and they become dark, glossy, jravtafttL Hair that loses Its aster aad lustre, er when it fades, turns my, dull aad lift li, is caused by a Isek.ef sulBbur la the hair. Our grandmother made up a mix ture of Sage Tea aad Sulphur to ketf br locks dark and beautiful, aad thou sands of women sod msa who value thai area color, that beautiful a, shade ef iiulr which U so attractive, uet ealy Uua old-time recipe. Nowadays ws get tale faenetaj WiMuse by asking at sav dsf MMAfitc a aw eat bottle of "NySlmmt aM awl Bhur Hair lkme-ly," whlah aarhaas the hair ao naturally, aa evealr, thai aeftadjr aaa iKNMibly UI) it bat hasa aaalied. Jas aidw, It Uks ofl dasMkuf, fiaaa feala iteblajf and MlisgTalr. Yii T dawprti a nimmt ur MM'tesjab wWk H aM arsw iiiu tbrvutw ear kr, Uktag ww mall strand i a ,biM. Uf aaerar lag tke gry hair 4lisaasirs but what (Might Uio UiU wrw WmOi's Naja sad Mulfdiur Is tlint, JUM haaklsS darkealaif the Mir a Um fmm lUrn, li skm ltkUkH fism laad 1H h4 Byirm I4fl nmwuw a ULIA JACKSON roMmsTCrraOTy 1. I..I U !-LJ-LX..U BL - AWARDS MADE Fl AT Tho following rewords wero mndo, by the Judges at the county fairs General display, A. N. Wright, first prlto. Apple Box of Newtown, first. V. C. Frltscho; second, N. J. Garrett, Box or Jonathnn, flint, Slater John, son; second, Wenterluiut orchard. Display on plates Threo varieties, first, Monitor orch ards; second, Clins. Oswald, Plato of(Nowtowns, first, SuncreJt orchard; second, V. C. Frjtscjie. Plate of Bpltsenbergs, first, J. A. Wcslerlund; second, N. J. Garrett. Plate of Jonathan, first', Monitor Orchard; second, Krncst Webb. Plato of Ben Davis, first, S. V Beck with; second, Potter and Gould. Plate of Bed Cheek, first, Potter and Gonld. Plato of Arkansas Black, first, J. Anderson; second, Medford orchards. Plate of crab, first, Monitor Orch ards; second, A. N. Wright. Plato of best new seedling,, first, It. II. Paxson; second, B. F, lloia street. Plato of Winter Banana, first, J. A Wosterlund; second, Monitor Orchard Largest sound apple, (Irnt, A, N. Wright. Pram General display, threo boxes, first, W, J Ilarticll; second, Bear Creek orchard; third W. V. Barnum. Box of Cornice, first, II. B. Nye; second, W. J. Hartxell. Box of ilartlott, first, Westerlun orchard; second, N. J. Garrett. Box of Hose, first, W. J. Ilartfell; second, C. W. Aberrromble. Box of Winter Nells, first, r Thies; second, C. A. Myers. , Box of Howell, first, C, A. Myers. Display on plates Three varieties, first. Bear Creek orchard; second, Chas. Oswald. Plate of Cornice, first,, Bear Creek orchard; second, Bert Hooker. Plate of Bartlett, first, Bear Creek orchard; second, Illahee orchard. Plate of Anjou, flrat. Bear Cree erchard: second N. D. Brophy. Plate of Bosc, first, Bear Creek orchard; second W. J. Hartxell. Plate of Winter Nells, first, F. Thlcs; second, F. II. Hopkins. Plate of Howell, first, Bear Creek orchard; second, C. A. Myers. Piste of Clalrgeau, flrat, B. Wood; Plato or Beurre Faster, first, Latta and Hopkins. Plate of Idaho, first,. Bear Creek orchard, Plate of Scckel, first, B. Wood; second, Potter and Gould. Plato of Fall Butte, first, F. H. Hopkins. Largest sound pear, first, D Wood,, second, II. D. Powell. A reaches Display on plates. Three varieties, first, A. x Wright. Plate of Early Crawford, first, D. M. Lowe; aecond, J, Q, Martta, Plate of Late Crawford, first, D.M. Lowe; second, J. G. Martin. Plato of Klberta. first, Chas. Os wald; second, W. H. Watt. Plate of Sulway, first, A. N. Wright Plate of Smack, first, A. N, Wright Plate or Golden Cling, second, E. Calhoun. Plate of Mulr, flrat, J, G. Martin; second, D. M. Lowe. Prunes Plato or Italian, first, D. M, I .owe; second, Mrs. Peter F.nsele. Plate ot Petite, first, A. N. Wright; second, J, L. Deramer. Plate of Sliver, first, Mrs. Peter Fnsele: second, D. M, Lowe. Plate of Hungarian, first, D. M, Lowe. tmsimsBBSSBSSBBSBSsasBBeafSBBSSsssBBBsmsmsm WE SELL Folger's Golden Gate Tea GOLDEN GATE COU PONS WILL IE FOUND IN THE PAPERS THI WEEK. WE WILL IE CLAD TO RE0EENJ THEM FOR YOU r. .a tf dee winuowi MARSH 5c BENNETT FOR IT DIPLAYS COUNTY FAR fUumu door fliwli KiriTlWiT. liHk, lWwtfJ h tor iy ii - J. 1 VJfJ 4 ' lato ot Drndahaw, first, 1), M. Lowe. Plate of niuo Damson, first, D. M, Lowe. Plums Plate of Yellow Kgg, first, D. M. Lowe; second, Medford Orchards, i $ut" Plate soft shell Almonds, first, D. M. Lowe. i j . ' Plato XU Almond' first p,-M.J Lowe. ." '"I aierrlea Quart Can noyal .Ann first, Mr. J. T fl"H .--..iii-. -r -JV ... f... i.a..i piTMTiun, nvvuuii, .'l in, tt in. i)uiti, lllng.'ffrst.'Mrs. J. 1.. Hemmer' second, MrsJ.T. Hummervllla.. Oxhoart, first, Mrs. J. it, Domtuer, second, Mrs, JjTt Summcrvtlto, Display six 'hasktvlii, flrt,'J Mrs Peter Knsele. " .1 , Dliplay on plates, flrat Mr. Peter Knseln; second, A. N. Wright. Plato ot Condord, first, Monitor orchards; second, J. A. Westerlund. Plate of Isabella, first, Mrs, Peter Hnsolo. Plato of Muscat, (Irst, Mia. Peter Knsele. t Plato ot Sweetwntor, first Mrs. Pe ter Knselo. Plato ot Mission, first, A. N. Wright; second, X A.Wstrlunil. Plate 'of.tose of Peru, first. Mrs. Peter HisWe.'J1 "' Pata'$ofrTay. Ilrst, Mra. Plcr Knsele seftftnOiq. H. Klnkkert. llerriea - Plat., strawberries, first, Mrs. 3, L. Demnier: second, lMward Jlall. ' Can Loganberries, first, Mra. ,w. Fjord, second, Mrs. It. II. Paxson. Can Blackberries, Ilrst, Mrs. Win. Ford;" second, Mrs. J, L. Demnier. Can of iltaapberrlM. first, Mrs. H. II. lUWen: second, P. II, Waddell. " ' Nectarines Plato of seven, first, I). M. Lowe. FHw Tlate of seven, first, D. M. Uwe. DeltTeaar Resolve to smoke Gov. Johnson etr lrs, the best, aad thereby patronUe borne Industry. tt LESS MEAT IF BACK Vl AND MONEYS HURT TaJjaafaMelaiUlaaJriajt7 if WmUtr Mtkan ytv-lrkk i lata 9t waltr. KaUaajnea rscalariy eveaiaally pre daese kwaajr f treatle ia seme. farm or ether, saya a wsH-kaewa authority, fee- cause the arie aeid la meat eacitee the kidaeys, they sesenta ovsrworksdi g ahsagtsk; cleg J aad .eause all sorts el dlalrsM. BarUeuIatly saekacbe aad mis ery la, the kidney .raghmt fheumstia twia gee, sevtr hsadsssiss. aeid stemaeh, esa etisatiea, terpld llvtr, sUeplsssaMS. Madder aad urlasry krHatlea.' The mosssBt your hsek hurts er kid bts area't aetiaar rlaht, er U,H44r heihera yea, get about four ouaees of! Jad Salts from any good pharmaeyj i take a tshlsspooiiful la a glass of waUr Wort breakfast for a ftw days a kidaeys will thta act Bb. Tbls fsmeus sails la ssade from the add of VW aad Ismoa Julee, eemblaed with lltws, aad kaa bsea used for geasratlcaa ta Suah lilnaagsd kldasya aad sUalU Utm i aorssal activity; also to aeutralii-a the acids ia the urlae so it ao leagtr irrl taUe, thus eadiag Madder dleerdsrs. Jad Salts eaaaot iajufa anyeeet makte a delightful tfTtrveeesat litUa waUr drink whisk millions, of km a sad wosaea taks bow 'and tha to kesp the aianoys aaa urinary organs clean, taus svwuiag mrteus aiaaey avwuiajf mrteus amaey dweaae. I ii i Bartlett & Netheriand ' it ' '. Taxidermists and Fuftotnf ;; You know oui ability ns frnxlifarmlRis.' ' Finn filennod, ropairctl nnd feinodelc).; Now furs wado to order aiicl cArrlediil stock. Watch tho windows t EwJnJi'8, Gun Store, 112 W. Main street. i I m i. i.. "ramfy vY4 Klve. ' A II," '' Rv f9mwTlr taaHal 'Jl laWnVXM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm V Bn fr M BjV mmmmWrtJlrJ VhT' 1 ' .AmmmWB'vW 'JJll ,mmmmmfiSLiM'Ufr WmmmmMl 1114 I I 'BBaBaBLVl I III SB I I ebbbbbHJ f aasW 1 4 . t - ' At the '. ..HilfH of I u" ., ..) utu jan. jij. ui. an u HSW9 We will pay f 13 per ten for tolna' t,oea until October 10. Caa, use mora Bartlett pears nnd Klberta nad'atulr peachesV BAGLUY OANNtNO CO( H9',4 Talent, Or. -'" i !... I nMytM laaAssMsMW BTBaBBraaBB lia Smtcm t . DUmam ,ra CWaaael bbm! B1mkI v PurafWti t . TtM wt h w H.,S. S.,nirvfl St th Wr It thk Uto4 eltMCS. a wta lodsr wttb hU lla Sll broirs olitt ir htci tula In a rik or, twu stiff ul s. S. K. sad h In a wusder ta tMftelit, sit rltsred op.tkla hrsllky, rs Wlfkf. a big mil rtpUtts lh dtuop. What Is B. a. a, tkat rsa arconpllih jinrh weT(sJ . r sulii? first of all It Is . asters mtU rls. J.Ui Milk, eaaa ssd otkfrfoo lkl nn not b kltstd,.B. .,, awse H I Nstst for ! t" ewrroist' dkwste Ju. toU srrrtat ftaerUHesw P. . B, t.at a eMibtsatlta" of MrkytaMaa drava. H ts a Brrssratlta attKi.t'asMIMBal plaWtfcst reUtH ilfBBfMHHs pottaty ef wbst w srfV nil wt Mast airs fa Iks blood to ruustrrsct Ikose Vttteetl tra4srlts tbsi,aseaM; . tkfwsaaeat iHH, If H.wftfl not ft ourrnvml si sj atssjs ?a sustsla us, altd by saeakaeMM M n. b. n. ibrr would b skstr rUat )t sy of us ur titles tklleaoea. . I art a bonis f a. b. BV4aa9 frfm'aa dmcslst but b rtrtrol to avoia tk sub stitutes flBfJ of on tkt uswsry. H. K. M. U prtprtJ only bj Tka HUt SpotlScOi. A3 Kwlft Bids. AlUata, Oe., aad 'for (! vsit utHtti sdvltSyWtlta klfe eur trinptosis ! tbttr ialrsl BVaartatei. Tkff will lk tfrilleat csrs'ef.foa. SPECIAL SALE V. Folger's ii SEPTEMBER 14 to 21 Wnleh for the Folger Tfft 'CoiitxiiiB.lri thiN piier. Clip the xumr. They uro worth 'Jlln to you. . 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