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V"' !!5at5MbB MEDFOKDrATTi HNR MflDIfORD, OF? MOON, WKDNKSDAY, ftEPTMmRtt ,70, 10ft PAGE TltltfW r FAIR MANAGERS TrJ TURKEY PLANS TO CANCEL TREATY BALL PLAYERS IN WHITE SLAVERY RING ARRESTED CLAYTON TRUST BILL HARMLESS HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS MRS. H. L. LlACaC; JSxpert Obraetirt 32(1 North Bartlett. Phonn filB M- KEPT KEYED-UP T Eat lesa meat if yon feel Backachy or have bladder trouble Toko glass of Salt. fY" T. .I(,i f,. -ujwjj',, U 77? tn BOSTON BRAVES THAI EXHIBITORS FOR FINE DISPLAYS OR WORLD SERIES RIGHTS THURSDAY DECLARES NELSON )J Tint iiiiiiiiiK"mutit of tlm Fair iinso rliillon wish lt aniiuiiiicn tlmt tlio lint tif premium wliiiinrH lit llm fnlr Iiiih lii'i.n coiiiplnlvil nml wnrmnlH for tlm ItrnrnhiiiiH liuvu limn mnllml to tint riiKitctlvu wltuinr In all ranoa wlmro tlmlr mlilrt'HHOH mint known. All wlniHim who do not reeolwi tlwlr war rant wltliltt tlm mxt few daya nro hmihMimI to luhlxo Mr, H. I. Ilrown, miereiary, or lint fuel, nml of tliulr correct MttiliTWHiH. In ntlilltlon to tlm prim winning t'xlilliltn thi-rn wnro many which rtriMinotl much Interest. Karli iliimrt HH'iit hail Itn special nttmrtloim koiiio of which worn of mich naturn an to mali all formitr inhibits InttlKnlrl cant. Tim most Importnut feature, from n commercial point of vlnw, wait tlm ithiplny hy llnnlny brother of tho rholeo. nnlnmlrt of their chnmplon Itcrtl of llirrforil rattlo. Mnuy of our pmiplo ilo not reallro that thl exhibit represented tho IiIkIi oM broil hertl of cattlo In tho United Stated. Tim "hluo rlbboncr," Jester, front Queen llrH, alroil by Premier "nd( linn ntivnr been shown before, on account of IiIh youth, which in nliio ttuu of Perfection Cnrloa, by lleau Carlos out of Perfection Hello, Hollo havliiK won tlm tiluo I Hilton at Uhl HKO. Carlo lit a half brother of tho Kraud rliaiuplon I'emnle, nil clasaos, at tho American ltoal, tlm Portland International and tho National Wen lent show itt Denver. One of Uicko bulla In a brother of tlm famous Cur Hh, U.'.tK.O which took all tho awcun. nlalieit n fnw yeara ni;o. Tlm liolfcra shown went ttilien at random from tho herd, and worn Vlolo, Ity Premier Slid, out of Viola .May, and Minnie, hy thu itainti nlro, hotlt of prize wlnnliiK atrnlns, but Mdvi'tt'd from different atralun from tlm htillit for tlm purpoxe. of avoiding liibrcodlUK. Tlm calf hIiowh wuh WVI. iiiiiiii'ii Prhlo alro WoIcdiiio'h Druid, dam, Oullatlu'a I'rldo. Mr. A. II, Cook, tho owner of tlm fluent liord of llornford cattln in tho world, from whom thoso wero pur chased, state that these, anlmalii rop. recent tho beitt strains In hU hord. lit tlm fruit and nKrlculttirat do partmi'iilH, interest centered In tho exhibit of I). M. I.owo of CM vnrlcil productH from oim farm. Tho initial Tablo Hock oxliltilt wait next In Inter cut In theso ilnparlmentH. Tlm iiinnaKeiiient wIkIicm to expionn Itn hearty appreciation of tho many Micclal exhibits which wtro ninilo without expectation of any premiums. AmoiiK theno, worthy of onpcclal iiieiitlon, worn a water rolor inlnln- turn on Ivory hy Mm. J. K, llallllo (exhibit No. I a) of Phoenix, which would ltavn boon a promlum winner In any competition, and tho collection of water colore, executed and exhibit, ml by MIkk Kthol KavaKn (oxhlblt No. I.'i7) of Ahhlaud, both oxhtbltH aildliu; Krcatly to tho altractlvonens of tho flnn nrla dlnplay, but not winning premium becaimo of tho method of classification. In addition to theno, thorn wero many othera, whomi merit cntltlca llmui to apeclat mention. Among tli cmi wero tho follewing: Mr. A. I,. KlmmoiiH, cross ntltoli niK. Mm. J. M. WorHliam, caititod iiKpar. IIKUH. Mr. J. K. llallllo, water colorH nnu Ink drawing. Mra. A, Mnrrlman, clilld'a drnnH. Mm. K. N, lliimett, ombroldorvd acorfrt, croehotod tabic rover. Mm. M. tlrunt, Armenlnu lacn. Mm. II. W. rul, lurn lunch wit. MIhn rannlo Whitman, hand-paint ed china, Mh Myrtlo Wilson, ulioot. pillow cbhos and water net. Ht. Mtiry'a iiradomy, JarH of fruit and plcklun. MltfH Margaret JackH, hat. MIhk Kunlco 0. MuiiHon, collection of water colnm. In tlm chlldron'H dlvlulau, tlm JutlKtm gnvn tho followltiK oxhlbltora upeclal muittleu: llva McClalu. Imtbollo KlovntHen, I'lofnurn lniiKr, II. l.olnmm, 1). Hclinac(, Mlldrod HiikIioh, Mildred Ward, Jack Hulllvan, Andrew HIovciih Vnru JtiriiiHii, Klmor iilpa( draco llraynard, l.awroncu (Iroy, Kern Wing Itobort CitHtor, J.lllluii'ItolHjrtH, Tlm niuuaKviuoiil tleulruu to oxprt'Ha Ha appreciation or IIioko exhibit, rh wnll nH tlm many unclunnlfhid wpecUl iixhlhllH, Hiirh iik Miont romnrknbly tin. vnloptiil corn on llio Htulk, nun flow oi h, alfalfa, bonny, frulU f Vurlou kimlM Hint exhlblU of u Kt'iniial nuliiro which addiid o nrwlly lo III" ulttuu. llviiueHU of Iho Kkhlhll biillillliK. HiiiiiiiiHUti Hale. Tlm I'rcubytu'lun ludlin hold u HlllllllNM" l" MH'I lit plit HMU't'lIt"' III VSttlei'ti I'ttlnl '""I '"H ''"I'T '"" UU K Main. TliumilHy, I'lldity nml KI-'AV YOIIK, Ht-pl. Ill), In m-mr. lit ton 1'iir (he uoiIiI'h hci'Icm, the IIoh Ion IIiiivch, wliinerx ol' the Nittinnitl lentim peuiuint lot' 111 II, me fo he Kepi kevcil ii'i to llm liiyli pilch under uhieh llmv line lieeit iilnyliiit for the In Mt two mouth, nri'niliii to Mini njjei (Ii'iiihc KtitllihN who uriivnl lift n ImhI nielli with IiIm team I'lir it lic-i'uinn nt-iii'H uilli tlm New Vntk (IIiiiiIx. 'I lie ciiiiie leitui that Imltleil lot llm peuiinut will unpeiit' ituitiHt tlm (IiihiIn in the erii'n, the lloHtou milliliter unniiiinet'il. .Milliliter Stulliiiuh Miiil Hint lim liliiin hone or the heiien wuh his pileliliiK- xlitlT, nml Hint if nulliiii): liiipH'tici to IiIh iitelietr lictweeu imw iliul the end ul' next week he would huve no excise if he lohl to the l'liiliiileloliinpM. Allliinih Im hits not iiiiMwicit the eliullenne of (he lliooldyn Keileinl leiiuim leiim uiiiuiiKiiucut lo play it si'iics of 'nines I'of the eliiimpioiihhip of lliimkljn, I'lesiilent CIiiiiIch II. KlilntU of Dm llrooklyu Nnlloiinl leiiKiie eltib, minoiineeil tmlav lltat even tliouuh he would he williiiK to plitv hiieh n serirn, lie entilil not el llm Millrlion of llie ilntioiliil eninuiin. sion. If the llrooklvtt Federal tetim were in nlKlllliri'il liimehall, llblielr nitiil lie would be lad lit necept llm cliiillcnuc. OF AUSTRIAN RIOTERS i:nici:. iu I'nn. Sept. :io. 7 it. la. -Niiwh wlneli ha- reachi'd hcie hiivh llint the iihti-Miitixli feeling in AtlNlriii in heeouiine; uioie nmunttilf' eil thmi i'er liefnre. The few ie. niiiiniii" lliilii-h ii'Mili'ulx in Tnexls urn lliiiluiu' their po-idoii lutnleriible. An IIiiK'li-li I'hiiphiiii hits heeii niH'-l-ed three lime. On the InM neeniiiu lie wiin ealleil mil of lied lit I ii'eloek in the inoiiiiii" mid llm police iuirt eil oil rciiiuiiiiuc in hi-, beilrooui while lie ilie.sM'il, An Knlislt wntiimt. 78 venr- old, in the same ilt, haw been cniupcllnl to rcMirt in peiMui to the police Million exeiy other day. LIVESTOCK CAPTURED LONDON, Sepi. .'Ill, lii:i: ii. m. A ilisputcli In the Slur from I 'it roc mil hitvs tlmt iiiuonu' the remurkable war trophies tin mm: tit Kiuolensk is the eiiliin stock ul' Kinperor Willinin's in iiioiis (iciligiee entile mid stud horses captiireil bv the iis.iaus from the rinpernr's cslule at Koiiiiiiteu, in llust Prussia. They were titkcit to Mos cow mid nresenlcil lo the Hussion tig- iieullurnl institute fur distribution In agricultural breeding assoeintioii'i. UPON EVERY SIDE WASHINGTON, Sept. III). Colonel rtolnjewski, the Itussimi tnilllnry at tache Imre, reecied tiiday official dispatches, almost identical with the report of operations issued fiom retrogrml mnl reaching (his country last night by wny of I'liri. He Nitid I hey indicated that l'rr.emysl was compli'tcly surrounded, ullhoiigli they did not ciiufiim it tepoiled fall of the fortress. MONTENEGRINS DRIVE liONDON, Hupt. MO, 7:30 It. III. A dlHpateh fiom Cettliljo to Itouler'n Telegram company juiya that tho Mou totidgrltiu on Monday occupied all of tlm euumy'u ontruiirltiiicutH around (ioniHilo, 25 mlleu noutliciiHt of Ham Juo and piirniiod tho AiiHtrluim who took to flight. AT LAO CHE HARBOR TOKIO, Hiii. o, It i- ol'ficlully iiiinoiiiici'il ilmi a jioillmi ul llm .lap' liiic.li (led Iiiim Intideil n foice ulit'lit Iiiih nceiiiilnd I, a n ('Im jiuilmr, pi llie lii'lullhoiliooil nf Tln Tail, They oul( I'iiiii' Drill gnu uhiunli'iii'il lv Iim (Ii'hiiiiihi mnl acrHiiK lultl Hit pllicu Willi m muull li Mf (liv fojcV IIICIM.IN, Kitpt. :i0. Ittiitorti) mado public linro from CoiiHtiinllnopIo de clare that owIhk to tho holllcoHo iiltl llidu of llrltlnh wurnblpii crulMlng near tlm Diirdanellen, Turkey Iuih cIohciI thin waterway. Tlm people of Holland am do ner) bed In llerlln an excited by tho re potted capturn of Dutch ihlpx by the llrltlnh. Tlm Itotlurdftnuicliu Couraut, declari'M that (ireat Ilrltaln In allow ing utter dlHrngard or thu rlglitN of noutral HtatcH. It imyti Tho Nt'lher- lanilM aleamer Hopble, from Hotter' dam for Now York, wuh captured by llrltlhli warMhlpn In thu channel and taken Into Low en toft. Tlm llrltlnh aiubnnnndor at The llagun Iidh admitted that a llrlllah aviator flying over The Netherlands town of Mavdtrlcht dropped a bomb, th im breaking tho existence, of neu trality. A tttory baa been given out In Ucr lln to thu effect that Colonel Gordon and Lieutenant Colonel Nclsh, llrlt lnh officer attached to tho (iordon Hlghlandem and now prlnoncm of war In tho handa of tlm (lornians, coufcnuod In thu coumu of nn official oamliiatlon that tlm Hrltltdi govern mem bad Niipplled thum with dum dum IiiiIIcIh for use In automatic re volvnm, Albert llallln, director general of llm llaiiibiirg-Ainerlcun Hteanmlilp l.ltm, Iiiih ptibllnbed an article in tho H.tmburgcr Nachrlehteit, In which Im M)n that tlm llrltla ninney markut will bo discredited by the moratorium for a long time to como. Ho nays that the rutting of the Clertnon cablo b) thu llrltlnh and tho "atupendoitn Hen of the Kngllnb and French newa act.ilen have produced u moratorium Vf truth for llio world ovemcaB." FOR ASIATIC CHOLERA I'AUIS, Kept. .'ID, ll::i;. a. ii). The niiiuieipal couiicil nf Vieiimi hits voted 1.(1(1(1.(1(1(1 crowns (fJOO.OIIO) for the coitstruclion of isolation Im. pituls near that c.'ty in. expectittiou of mi epidemic of Asiatic cholera. This information is forwarded by the .Milan corrtvponilcul of the Pari Midi, who sitys it reached .Milan I nun Hie Austrian capital. CotitiituiiiK' tlm ilisiiatclt siis lltat the cludcm lias been reported in various- deluclimculs of the urtin. Wltelher any cases hnve vet liecn discovered in Vienna is Hot closed. dis ST. IS RUMOR AT NANCY LONDON, Sept. IIO, 8 a. in. The cnrriApoiident of tlm Times at Nancy, France, tclriminhini' uuder dale of Septeuibor till, gives an uueonfirmed n'pnii tJntl thy French lutvn re nken St. Michael, a fmtified encampment on the Meitse, twenty miles south southwest of Verdun, mid also that they have eaiilured Prince Itiipiirccht of Havana at Nomeny. fourteen miles uoitli of Nnni'V. Tho corrcspu'tuleiit mills that aeco'.diiii' to the repoit tlm (lennniis me iissaulling Nomeny with tlm object of selling the prince freu. E ltO.MK, kpt. ;to, Ul;:.:. a. in, via Paris, .1:10 p. m. MeutlngH weril hold today by tlm viiiIouh Italian par llmuntory groiiia to iIIhcumh tho slt uatlon. ItcMiliitloiiH wnro piisKed at all thu KHthurliigH KtibNtautlally ti)t proving tho nttltudo of thu govern tiiunt on condition that ila neutrality Hball mean tlm ttiiro iirotuctlon of Italian InteicKtB. BRITISH WARSHIPS TO NKW YOIIK, Kept 30. Captain (loetM'hk.i, in I'timiiiuiid of llio Dun lull sleuiimr Pulled Hiatus, In today rom ClirlttlluiiUiiinl, said IIihI Im hud pi cli cd up u ttjri'li's In Hut Noitli Hub J ruiiUliilliK lln Infill iiiullon lltat SO HlllUli Muishlps Mitiu on Ihclr way Ihioiilili lln KMU'BMt In help Him Ilim M ri"vl lii lliv liiil; Hv-a I'OHTI.ANI). Or., Kepi. :l. - Wlinlcmilc trnflii' in seliool ihU lit-1 1.... Il I I I III ! . ..1...... I l.. .,,1- ,.,r ... , , ...... . in .-.....,(. eil h.v tint 1'nr liiud police iiKitiiist nn nlli'gi'il till) olirrttlii''; heic. I'mir nr- te(H were iniiile tmlitv. !Iiim!iuII plnerH, iictorh mnl nlliers lire in olvt'i. Thu men iitiotcil Imlny are Klnn'r holier, iiulfieliler. lllld Ifolil'll l)ai", thin liitMUiuii of Die I'ortlituil Const league lentil : licit Ifoiich, leuiling mutt of n loeitl stock company, imtl Jir- eplt Merger, a jetveliv nore propri etor, holier n ml I'livis toilnv were itrruigue.) in the inunicipal coin I mid held lo the urntnl jury under 2000 bail. The nolicc hii thev iiiadc tt com plete confession. A w a mint has been issued for. a piteljer on llio .Mission team. Two tdaycr.s on llio Knit Krancisen mid one mi I he Oakland I en in nre named in the itncstijiiiliiiii. It is iiid that wnrnuits for the pioprietois of two lioteln the ullegcil heaiitiurters for Hie ling, will be issued. Pour (lirls are licit!" held its witnesses. GERMANS SEIZE HKIM.IN, Kepi. ;(((,. in London, l'J'10 p. in. Two t'igaiette factories in (lennnnv. the .JiiMiiuUi eoncem at Dresden, mill the Hatseliari factory nt Hadeti lladeti, imnid by the Anglo-American Totnacco combine, huve been placed under gocrnmcntji'on trol lor the reason that u luniorilv of the enpil ' is held in Ktiglaui. Accordiug to the Lokal Ati'eiger, Prince Fninr, son of the kinjr of Hn vu ria, who has Hie rank of ninjor general mid I in eommund of the secoml Hiivuriati regiment, ha- been slightly wniindeil in the thigh. He is now on his way to Munich. Prince William of llolieiir.ollcni, who-r ilaugliler is the wife of Manuel, for mer king of Portugal, has been deco rated wi'h the Order of the Iron Cues, first mid second class. TILL KHIK, Pa.. Sept. III). Oifford Pin chot, Washington party citudidate for ('it i I eil State- senator, was confined today to a lintel here, suffering from n seveie attack of ptomaine poison itif,'. Mr. Pineliot fainted lifter deln uriug an address last night. Mrs. Pitiflint, who iiecouipauied him. spent the day ' itit.'g towns whcie Mr. Pin eliol wits In sneak mid e.xplained In wailing iimlieiiech why Im was not present. NEW YORK HARBOR Ni:W YOUK. Sept. 30. The third wtenniKlilp flro in Now York harbor within eight days broke out today on tho Fnbru Lino Steamship Sunt Anne, the ship which brought Cardinal Far ley mid many American refugees homo from ICuropo two days ago. Today'a flro destroyed costly ailka ami volvet.H In the Sunt Antio's hold before tlrebouth went abloto uxtlu guUh It. FLOATING MINE OFF ITALY DESTROYS FISHING SMACK KOMK. in Palis, Set. 110, ;." a. m. Another flo.itittg mine,, itceord ing: to advices, has exploded near Itimiui, Itnlv hlnwiiig np n fMi'nit lionl, killing nine of it crew mid in juring a number ol others'. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho moat economical, cleansing tod germicidal of all antlaeptlca Is A telubU AaUlMtlc lWtsW to hm aiaMolvvd Ut wator m WeUal A n medicinal antlaoptlo far douches In trentliiK catarrh, lullauuiatloa or uicerallon oi none, throat, r4 that caused by feiuliilno HlalthaaiiQaual, Vor ttm yaara (lie Lytlla H. fiukkuiu MadhHno j,)ian reowwii04 f aitlnu In thvlr prlvatu 0orriMjfiaNoo wU woumn, which proven ila supmlorlly. Women whu havy Uovu 14 My II Is "wfcfib Its vki&n ki awW," At lrua)ll, HOu. Inratas U, w b mmji, n I'MMVM 'IVllwl Vv., IbMVU, Man WASHINGTON, Sept. .10. Knnntor K II ii to .Vol o ii, a ropubllcan member of tho conference coniuilttco of tho .,.., .,.,.. ,,,., .,.,.... (o..nv ... ..... attack on tlm reoort on that mcaaure, being led by Kenator Heed. He aa- Hailed the deletion of draatlc provl hIoiib, "Dotli men ami women lobby lata have approached men wince thin Clay ton bill tauie to thu nenate," de clared 8nator Nelnon, referring par ticularly to the unction of the mcaniiro relating to uxcIurIvu contractu. "Never before In all my experience in cougrckH, have I xcen such lobbying, but It has become mild Indeed Mince this conference report came out." "Harcn't you been approached Mlncis the conference report?" asked Senator Overman, a member of the conference committee and chairman of the lobby committee. "Not at all," Senator -Nelnon replied. "No one Ih afraid of the bill an drawn by the conferee. They know it won't hurt them'." BANDITS TAIL TO CRACK HARTLINE BANK HAIITMNK, Wn.. Sept. 30. Throo men made an uimiccccniful attcuipt to rob thu aafe of the Hartllno State bank early today but they caused great property losn and terrorized the cltlicnn, They first obtained tools from a blacksmith shop, then robbed a hardware Htoro of dynamlto and rlflea and finally blew tho ftafo of the bank'. The cxplonlon threw the safe over on its front so that the door could not bo oiencd. Tho ftafo contained $8,000 in currency. While two men wore in the bank another man stood in front and tthot at each citizen who appeared on tho street. Tho men cncacd. SAIL EROM ENGLAND LONDON, Sept. 30, 3:13 p. m. More than 100 atcerago paiiscngcrs who had been provided with trans portation by the American relief committee railed today from Knglund for tho United States, practically clearing London of penniless Amer icans. Thoso arriving hero lately are Americans with funds who had re mained In Germany until they felt it was no longer safe there. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK Y00N6, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens to naturally that nobody can tell. AJmoit everyone knows thai Sage Tea and Bulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and luatra to the hair when faded, atroaked or gray; alio ends dandruff, Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get thia mixture waa to male H at homo, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wveth'e Sa--e and Sulphur Ilair R-ctM-Jy, you will get a large bot tle of this famous old recipe for about 60 cents. Don't stay crayj Try It I No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, a it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush witli it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small atrand at a timet by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, jrour hair becotnea beautifully dark, thick and glossy. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Strcot Mod ford Tho Only K.xcliisivo Coiiinioi'cial Photograi)lioif4 in Soiitlioni Oregon Nflntlvcs Mndu any tinio oi plani by appointment Phono M7-.T We'll do (ho vent I, D, WKITOH, Ffop. Ko man or woman who etiln meat regu larly can ninkc a. mintako by fluslilng the kidneys occasionally, saya a well known aulliorily. Meat forma ttrle acid which excites tho kidney a, tlioy become over worked from the strain, gut uluggliih and full to filter Hie wan to and poWonn from tlio blood, then wo get slek. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble. ncrvotitncM, dlalneM, slccplessncsi and urinary disorders como from sluggish kidneys. Tho moment you feel a dull ache In tin kidneys or your back hurts or if tho urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irrezulnr of pansaee or attended bv a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat J and get about four ounces of .Tad I Salts from any pharmacy take a 1 tahlcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your ki.Ineyr ' will act fine. This famous salts Is made I from the acid of prapes and lemon Juice, I combined with lithla, nnd has been ucd I for generations to flush and stimulate j the kidneys, also to neutraliM the acids j In urine so it no longer causes Irritation, I inns cmiing diadiler weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful cfferrencent lltlila-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kldneya clean and active nnd tho blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Southern Oregon Electric Company Light, Heat nnd Power Wiring. Oct our estimate before letting your job. 315 S. Tiivcrside. . Phone 189-It Mazda Lamns delivered SBW-aV MmamtommA 2torlM I ARROW COLLAR A close fitting, graceful collar with smartly cut curved front, that admit! of easy cravat tieing. CLOETT, PEABODY te CO., Ine. Makers. Troy N. Y. HRgiSSJ fireproof, central Rates Moderate. Send for free booklet, Hotel Benson FortUnd, Or, Cteri Judy, Mjpr, Offlro nt Medforil I'liHrtuiicy, IWioha JO. Might IMiono 7AI, Medford Hotel DR. A. W. KORINEK VETERINARIAN Answers All Calls, Day or Night STONE JARS We havo n hip tock of S.'onc Jnrs, aizcj run from f 1, gallon to 'JO. ..ItiHt tiling for fall pickling. . i a Also Mason and Economy Jars MARSH & BENNETT Second door cast First Nat. Bank. Phono 2f2 ETery doer is mule in er ttc (ory and tuarsntcei rifht er money back. We make IMMED IATE sfaipBtentaaywkere Inm krgest stock ia west. 5-CrossPsa(IDors.l5sixeaSI.Ms)f Froat Doers. 23 styles . . 2-75?f Crshiiaaa Doors .... SI.S9 3-Ply Fir Veneer Doora . . .2.75 Frcach Doors, per psir . . 6.9 WE SAVE YOU ft ON SmIi. WUJw b4 IW Frimt. ttit. BiU.r'HfJwrt.rfcliCol"i.ri"il. Vimiihtt an J Ctiu. WRITE f OR CATALOG 33 Norman aWeiv WHEN in Portland stop at the in comparable Hotel Benson. Modern. i: i 'I ta -!., ii. 'l 1 .! K, --SS? -MUtlHWK-" T.STWMtjCf? it