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PAGE TWO MtiDKOHl) MATL TRIMINE. MEPKOUP, OK NOON, 'ITK.SPAY, OCTOIUW (I, 1!)M . i 1 'I '. . J I ,' 1 . DQtL AND L PERSONAL TIio momburs of tlio Colloji,o Worn nn'n cluli, who promised magazines Tor ukq In tho IiIrIi bcIiooI, nro re uucatud to leavo llu September nuiii liors nl Uio high school or with MIsscb ."Xlnndinll nd Merrick. GeOrfio l' Hoog attended to busi ness matters In Gold Hill Monday af ternoon. Call 349-L for scissor nnd knlfo Fliiirpcnlng. I call at your homo to do tho work. II. S. Allen. 170 Ono of tlio Indtnhs In tho city in attendance nt the federal court lias n long jnomory. Over 40 years nRo xdicn J. S. Howard wns surveying tho Knrt Klamath reserve, he met tho red skin, who was then a young man. Tlicy had not kocii each other since that time, but tho Indian meeting Mr. Howard on tho Btreet Monday after noon cnllcd him by name, and pow wow was held on tho spot, In which many Incidents of the old days wore recalled. Peanut candy. 15c i pound. Get It nt DoVoo's. M. M. Kingston of Itosoburg Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wei- ton's Camera Shop. Over Tata Thoa ter. Mrs. Joo Under of Talent visited friends In Mcdford Monday after noon. Full detailed report of world - ser ies baseball games nt Alco. Tho eight enr old son of George Cherry received serious nnd painful Inurles by n fall from a horso Sun day afternoon. Besides severe bruises the bones of tho left forearm were dislocated at the elbow. Make your winter homo at Colonial Flats. 217 South Itivorsido. Mr. Fred Alton Halght of Halgbt Music Studio, is teaching 54 pupils this term. Flvo of Mr. Halght'fl pupils nro teaching. Coming back! Mrs. .lames Kershaw nnd daughter of Climax accompanied by Ed Whlto Monday visited Mr. Kershaw, who re cently was operated upon at the Gran Ito City hospital, returning to their Anlclopo valley ranch via Medford Tuesday. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print lag Co. V. C. Chapman of Antloch was n Mcdford visitor Tuesday. Dr. J. F. Hcddy of Grnnts Pass Is in tho city to serve on the federal court Jury now In session in this city. Coming back! Louis Mcgo, son of Chief of Police Pat Mcgo will leave this afternoon for Sulsln, Cal., to spend tho winter on the ranch of his undo nt that place. Tho oldest exclusive agency In Mcdford, reliable protection, odr only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Councilman Gcorgo Porter has re turned from a duck hunting trip to Klamath county. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ills Theater. MIbh Nell Storm leaves this after noon to visit with friend and rela tives in Portland for a couple of week 8. Coming back! Tho extra help in tho forestry sor vico during tho flro danger period, nro now engaged In building trails for winter use. Authontlc war news received by Mall Trlbuno leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel 'Med ford. W. 11. Coleman, Moso narkdul! nnd J). 0. Worthlngton will leavo In a couplo of duys for a hunt on the Umpiiua divide. Pure cider vinegar three years old nt Hutchison & Lumsden. 1CS Attorney Gus Newbury was nnbbed by tho speed cop this morning on a cha'rgo of going 25 miles an hour on West Main street, and will appear be foro Police Judgo Gay Thursday Get It at Uo Voo-s. Tho police wcro called out last night by a phono" WssagQ that a number pf boys nnd girls had con- grogutod on the hIob of tbo Wash ington school building. Ab it was nn hour or to utter tho curfow the police niado haste to Investigate, but whon thoy urrlvcd tho merrymakers had fled. Wo are still selling Holghland Ulond flour at $1.50 per sack. Hut chison & Lumsden, 168 Tho Itev. K. O. Kldildg'o and fain ily left last night for Portland, after tin eo years occupancy of tho Metho dist pulpit in this city, Itev. Kid rldgo will UBHUiiio chargo of tho Mti Tulior Methodist church. IS. S. Tumy. writes all forms of In suranco. Excellent companies, good locul service, 21G Gamut UC'orey Ulilg. Tlio unuuunl phenomena of a "moon rainbow'' vuh vlslblo Mnday nlsht around Dim moon, HpIkIiIoii' Mend Kurd Wliont flour f 1,60 per ftack, Hutchison & Linns. den. JUS Tho rond work In tho Crater Lnko district will continue until November, or as long as tho present weather conditions last. Last enr tho Work was closed for tho season In October. Mr. nnd Mrs. Way no I.oover and (ylfo of Centrnl Point spent Sunday In this city visiting friends nnd rela tives. Don't wait to buy flour It may bo lilghcr. Helglilnnd Mend ft. 50 per sack, every sack guaranteed. Hut chison & Lumsden, 108 John Wostergnnrd of tho Little llutto country Is spending a few days in the city attending to business mat ters. J. O. Corking, the. best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. The regular meeting of the city codncll will bo held tonight. Tho most Important business will be tho allowing of the regular butch of bills, nnd tho ratification of tho appoint ment of O. Arnsplger as water super intendent to succeed George Trnnnn, resigned. Mr. Arnsplger now pos sesses mora titles than n Germ mi count, being city engineer, electrical Inspector, plumbing Inspector, street commissioner nnd water superintend ent. It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man, has $1500 to loan. Tho Japanese of the Ilogue river valley have subscribed 1150 for the Ked Cross society. The last cnr has been n heavy drain on tho pocket books of the local sons of tho Mika do, first It was n flood, then n short age In the rice crop nt home, then a volcano, and now wnr. Tho little brown men however nro cheerful giv ers. Hemstitching and pleating dono nnd models mndo at Mrs. Hancy's dressmaking parlors, Moo's storo. 192 Chief of Police Hlttson, democra tic candidate for sheriff has returned from n campaign trip to tho Uarron .district. Senator H. Von dor Hcllcn of Wol Icn Is spending tho day in tho city vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. Friends returning from visits to Jim Kershaw, In tho Granlto City hospital at Ashland, following a ser ious operation, report tho patient as feeling Improved and in n cheerful frame of mind. Mrs. Lillian Patterson of Ashland is visiting at tho homo of Dr. Helms of this city. Tho funeral services of Mrs. Alice Lyon nurkc. w'ho died suddenly at her homo three miles east of the city Sunday afternoon wcro held this af ternoon from tho family resldenco nt 1 o'clock, the Itev. Hamilton officiat ing. Tho body will be shipped cast for Interment. A large concourse of friends and acquaintances gnthored to pay tho last earthly tribute to tho beloved woman. There is a large out of town snle for "Kitty MacKay" appearing at the Page Theiter tomorrow night. This Is tbo first toad attraction this sea son. Saturday night, Oct. 10, De- Wolf Hopper In Gilbert & Sullivan operas wilt be tho attraction at tho Page. The cold nights of last week has caused a rapid falling oft of leaves on the tries, and some of tho resi dence streets are becoming littered with tho leaves. J, G. Liv-ls of Snlem Is registered ut tho Mc. ford. A hat or two woro wagered this morning by baseball fans on the world series. Tho Athletics are heavy fav- orltes In the city. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wcstcrlund left this afternoon for San Francisco where they will attend tho California apple show. JAILED FOR RIOTING MADISON, WiV., Oct. O.-lMeiK, of not guilty were entered in court today by four University of WUcunsm and four town boys charged with rioting lubt night on Capitol Mjimri, whuie -00(1 htttdeiiU made a wild attack on the police "tution nliuro three of tliei: fullnwn were incit reunited, Mayor KuyMtr mi,v if the police ilepuitnient in iiuublu to chuck micIi riotH, other forces m-iro pofturful, invaniiig tho militia, can be iuvokvil to protect the peace. JUSTICE WRIGHT OF U'ASJUNOTO.V, Oct. fi.-AsNociafo Jiislieo Duniel Then Wright of the District of t'olmiibiii, iiguim-t xtlioiu impeiiehiueiiL chamen ura pending bc foio the lion m judiciary uoiniiiittee, lodii.i hcnt hm u'niguatioii to J'mi dciit WJImiii to lnko effect Xovcmhcr li'i, The cliaigc),, filed by u Wnhh. liiijitou baiilvcr, alleged ulllcial iiml iiional iiilK'Oiiiliiii, HHEIMS, SHOWING FAMOUS CATIIEDltAJ, WRECKED ItV GEhWANS rwii Klpit Tar? L COURT HEARING TRIAL OF Federal court for tho southern Ore gon district opened this afternoon Ui the Nntntorlum. with tho impaneling of n Jury to weigh tho evldenco In the trial of Thomas G. Smith, ac cused of the murder of Link Ktvor lleall, both Klamnth Indians. The taking of the evidence In tho case will enmmenco tomorrow morning. Link Hlvcr Hcnll was killed by be ing hit over the head with a horse shoe, during nn argument on the reservation last summer. Ho was over 70 years of age, and n pioneer, whoso forefathers founded Klamath Falls, then known as Llnkvllle. The defendant Smith Is n man about 'to years of ngc, nnd a tlno specimen of his people. The trial of Smith' will Inst three days. Following tho above trial the trial of Jim George accused of tho murder of Peter Drown will be called. Tho evidenco In this case is entirely cir cumstantial, and Is expected to last three weeks, with nearly a hundred witnesses to be heard. Tho session of tho Federal court will bo held with District Judge Charles K. Wolverton of Portland on tho bench, and the gocrnmcnt will bo represented by District Attorney Clarence K. Kennies, assisted by John J. Iicckmnn. his deputy. Tho other officers of the court arc: John Montng, 17. K. marshal; G. H. Marsh, clerk; W. H. Canon, of Mcd ford, deputy clerk; S. C. Van Arm Itago, deputy V, S. marshall; Wm. McSwaln, chlof offlco deputy and au ditor, and Itobcrt Tnylor, bailiff. F DUE HERE FRIDAY A telegram received this morning from Chief National Forester II. S. Graves of Portland says he will leavo that city Thursday evening, October 8, arriving ut Mcdford at 11 o'clock, Friday; October 9th. Mr. Graves will bo taken to Crater Lake by Sup erintendent W. G, Steel, nnd road conditions in the forest rvservo In spected, and proposed routes through same outlined. Mr, Graves will meet tho county court and an endeavor will bu mado to sectiro his co-operation in Improv ing tho Crater Luke highway through the roservo. HEAVY FIRING OFF TRINIDAD LIGHT HOUSE SAX FHAXCISCO, Cttl., Oit. (!. Tho following message was recolved hero today by tho San Francisco chamber of commerce fioni Its marlno observer ai Uiiroka, Cal.: "Tho keeper of Trhidad Light House re ports heavy firing, well off shore, beginning about 10 a. in. today and lasting abouj 20 minutes." Xo Gorman warships have been re ported In Northern Pacific walors for many wtoks. Similar reports of battles nt sea horetoforo have uni formly proved In error, Tomorrow- evening fiom C to 8 o'clock tho Klks' Indies servo at St. Mark's, hall, the follewing: Celery Olives Jelly Cicamed Halibut Sandwiches Chicken Iio Mnnhod Potatoes JluUQre.il lieuts Hoh I'mlt Haluil Icn Crcum Quku Kvorbody liivltvd, C .'offdo A KLAMATH INDIANS E VAUDEVILLE BEST OF SEASON Tin eiiterliiinineiit ItirnMicil by I In I'iiua llienler lt night w'n fur aboxe the itxernue iiml would' lie hard to improxe upon. The photoplays were e.oedioiiully good, ami u two-pail IVntutc. with ! mni'ii A. Iiu Imiciii it. ' . : . tlio Mar. "The Mnked Wro-tlcr." U one of the' ot'M Moric- ever loin oy nu ciimera. The story i- very deveilv told ami liohU tin intt'le-t of tin audience un til the lu-t foot of tin iHi'tuu it. -how n. There iiu n'liwl mlier pieture? nnd they an all ihmI, nnd erv miieli ulime tin iivertige. The vniidevillj nvl. Hoe mid Jloon, olil'ly daneerN'miil -iugei-., i one of the he-t t;iui" eor aiH-iiiiiij: on the local lioiinN, and their iliiucing is good. Mi.s .Mnmi, (In voiin; lady ol the Iciiiii, ij. u licantil'ill nu charming girl.ilusL out of her Icon mill dunce- wiiji ij gniro nml lliii- ol tin learn, in n licantil'ill and rn, I. not often fiiuitd'innniidi'ville. The siimc pcifonmince will be it - pouted tonight. On nceouiit of the "Killv MucKiiv (ompiiny," occujiVin Uii' -tngc WmI- iicmIiw night, tiro niaiiagc'iu'iit an- nounci' a H'cjJl mutiiiec Thaixlay iil'tcriioiin, when the Wcilm -dnv cm- niug hill will be ii en. which inclndiw the "Trev o' lleii'i-." mid a -pectnl miisical progr.iui Jul- been urrairT'il, in iidiitiop to ili' 1 'I'lan progruin. : , KITTY MACKAY AT E WEDNE- iiii " Local Ihentrcgoeifc will be icn their lll-t opporttiiutv to ee llic lul i ".t New York -ucce-.f "Kitt Mnc Kax'' when -.lie appeal at the I'ago theatre on WedneMluy, Oct. 7 for nn engagement of one perrorumiice.'Tiic Mime compiinx wilt lie hoeu heie that nppenri'd in New York where (Ii'in lexer, mid luughuhlc comidy played for-more iliaii one year. "Kitty" wii-. the grcnte-t laughing "iicciM in New York Iut m'iioii. For more than one entire year fho apicaic(l before crowded Iiohm ut the Coincdv mid it hit- been only icc enlly that he Im-, been permitted to leuxe. ."Kitty," licixelf, will lie played by Mnrjorio .Murray, the clever mid far seeing "Hunt.v" in the piny of that name. Other veil I'.uoixn player in i be cic-t arc Wallace Kr-hiiie, Klcanor Daniel-., Pugei Iltinlfi. .Marie Sliuirt, Utile I'vott, .laniOH Finliiywon, Walter C'ro-by and oilier-, umler the pemoiiiil direction of .Mi. William Klliott, CAMPAIGGING VALLEY Or. ilmues Witliyeonibc, icpiiblieun ciindiihite for governor, i h eliciluleil fo n irixii ul (limit I'uris tonight, Wcdiiesdiix lie xvill be met liy Kral'ik ii. .Muddcn mid iliivcu to Rogue Kixcr, Cold Hill, Ceutnil Point nilil .Mcdford. He will spend txvo dnys enmpuigiiuig in the valley. 1(. L. Iloolh, lcpuhliciiu iiouiiueii for the L'uitcd St.u to sciiulo, if Hcliciliiled to in i ive in Mcdfoid alnjul October 111 to peml u couple of hiy ciiiiiiaiguiug. DciiioeiuiH luiie arranged for i public mcetiiiu for (lovuruor West, xvlio xvill probnldy siiiiil; ut both .Mcd ford iiml Axlilaml, ami ulxo look for ward to mi tidilicv-s by i'miutor I'hiimbeilniii, if the latter beaches Oregon before chid ion diiy, 'JOO LA'IiC TO ClaHHtli-V. V-- HAIOIIT MPHIC STIJOKItli So. Luiuel. I'iciI Alton Halght Pluno, .Mrs. Florumo llalllday Halght, voice, Telophono I70H, TO Bill HANLEY AT HOTEL TONIGHT Illll ilaiiley of Hums, native sou of JiicKson county anil progiesslvo candidate for tho 1'nltcil States "mif. ,, urruc,i - t,0 ,.,y ti,a morning, for two dajti work upon political feuceit and ltU among old friends and aoiiunlntuncct. Mr. Hnnlej Is ac companied by his wife, nleo n iiutlvu of Jackson county. The Women's Hnnley club greeted tho candidate at tho dopot and escorted him to tho Mcdford Hotel, where ho was tend crcd nu Informal luncheon. Mr. llanlcy expressed confldenco of elec tion, nnd snld conditions throughout tho stnto Boomed fnvornble. This evening at .s no o'clock nt tho Mcdford a public reception for tho senatorial nsplrnnt will hcliold, to wniru nu voters, piirtictiinriy women, ',ro Invited. A musical program will bo given, nml it short talk given by Mr. Hnnley. Piogresslvo leaders of tho valley conferred with Mr. Hnnloy this nfter iiooii. nnd an nuto trip over the nl y taken. Mr. Ilnulcy nml wlfu will lenvij tomorrow night for Portland. STAMP TAX BILL (C'ontliiiiuit from nan I.) Senators Williams nml Core op posed the proponed ono cunt a gal lon tax on giiHolliin. They main tained that this tax would effect small mauiifiicturers, farmers mid hoiueholdors xvho could not so well afford to pay as automobile oxvuers, Tlu.y offerud u sub to tax not only nu- iniunblliM hut nil pnssmiger nutoino blluM, 2." cuntH u horso-pownr on owiv era nml $t n horse-poxxor on stilus Debate on this uiiiuudmuiit xvns pro longed. Near llelglmi lliiiilec The dlxclostin Hint tho operations on tho western end of the great but tin lino have reached the vicinity of Lille, places the GermaiiH In strength at ii point easily within ten miles of tho llelglmi frontier. Taking Las slgny as the elbow of tho French bat tin line, It now extemlH roughly for SO miles duo north nnd for ronsldor ably more than 100 miles from Las slguy to tho eastward. In spltu of tho fact that tlio French yostordny xvero compelled to yield ground before tho Gurmnii attacks on their left wing, roufldenco In the ul tlmnto success of this flanking move moot In favor of tho allies is undi minished. Io It ToCinr Ilesolvo to smoko Gov, Johnson cl liars, tho best, nnd tboretiy patronize homo Industry. tf v"lth Medford trade, m Moilforil nisdn because it is MADERITE 111 America ' V . s0E9Vi,'5tfii?i LfWiTTo ti'i 1 1 'jjyA One Price Always 25 cents per pound sou) ny am, (Jnoci-Rii m PETER VOLO . WINS (Mil ((n miTifniv ' x i fi i ii ft in n v -t iilf HUH lilmlllilM i A DifUuu iiuaiiuum rim mm ninr :i; LMMILMIV UllLlj I.ICXINdTON, K.., Oil, II. IVIcr plo won tin lii(uil I'nt nt it I or tl'iie-yi-ut'olil liotlois lieio lodil.N, liii'ithiiig I lie woilil't icmuiI lor lliieo hint-' I i.v a lliii'c-.veni' old tiollci nml lowciilnr Iiu i ('coul for tlm race IVler VnloN ln"t tijac n .JiO.I'..., in llic tlilid lient, l.ei Awvoitln wax si-coml, l.inlv W'aiuilwi llnnl and Or tolan Axworthy fourth. The nlnKc, woilh .,UO0, iltclihm I ho cliainpion hip of (lie yniir in itis claws. Only nine horse wcic cligihle, hul tliov icprescntvd tin pick of lliu kch Mip's tliive-.Miiir-ohl'. Among tliein were IVter Voo, I! :ll I ' : l.udv Wnii etl,ii. 'J:lll... Lucille Spier, 'J 07a i ; Oitnlnu Axwurlliy, -;0'L. ; Lie Ax wiylliy, 'JitiH. mid Ab.lcll M .tm. Tin October piinc ficc-for all Ind-Icr-i, xmii th M.'iiltl, win another race of inti'icl on the program, nml four of Hut ruxleit Iioimm of the iIuImoii WCIC llllllll'd, lll'r.C licill Uill-lllt, .11 1 ' , Diidic Aichdalc. 'J ;0:i , ; Atml, J:trji, nml lm It.. 'J:llll. In I he 2:1 I hot wen mxIccii in-tin-, nml in the 2il I puce, twentx eight. MIIAVAl'lvlii:. Wis., Oct. (I. lolui ,1. Minimi of lloxcobel, foimer htute Mciintnr, will run an nu inde pendent candida to for goxemor of Wisconsin ul the general election in Nowmher. Hlniiiu'H cnndidiicv wt uulorhcil hy n conference o irogic. r.ivcn. IF TIE CASCARETS Get ii III cent bo . uoxi You're bllloiiH' Xou ban n llirlib blng miiiimUIuii .In jour bead, u bad tnktu In your mouth, our ouh burn. )onr fkln U )elloxv, with dark rings under oiir cum; jour lips nro parched. No wonder ott fisjl ugl), iiieuu and lll-tviupurud. Your wteiii Is full of bllii nut properly panned off, nnd what iu used d n eleaiiliig1 up Inside. Don't routlniin being ti bil lons iiiiImiiiii'c to jourmlf nml tbono who lovo xon, and don't resort to harsh plosks that Irrltatu nml Injure, Iteiiiembur that most dlsordera of the Mtumaeh, llxer mid low els nro cured h) morning with gentle, thorough Cnscarel they work while you lcop. A lu-cuiit box from jour druggist will heup our liver and bowels tlonn; i.tomach sweet, nnd our head clear for inontliii. Child ran lovo to lake C'asciireiM betaiiso they Instn good and nuver grlpo or uluken Adv. DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST Tbo Hclctlnirir, lutiilllgent, driiglcMs, efficient daplatlon of glasi'cs for tbo nbl of xlslon and the relief of headiicho nml o)o strulu, SUITE Land 2 OVERDIUIF.I.'S Oreen Trading Ktaniin (llxen K L E I N I'Olt LOTHES M ADE IN EDFORD BILIOUS CK NfATO Agnes Isaacs Merrell TEACHER OF PIANO i Phono .839-L 315 O)ou Stroot IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO l.lsit Stliool of I'lmii) Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for Ensemble Singing Studio 1105 West Main St. Hoiu To Get Uhl of, it i k llnmr-.Xtmlp llriiirily tlml XVIII Hit II tul-M), C'livni nml Kimll)' .limit w f-H-w4-l-t'l h-m-i-v If 3 dii laiie ii bud I'oiiuh or client udd willed I elil an to leld to oiillinu,! leinc il iv1, uct lioin ii ii ilniwilht 'J Id oiliiiiui of IMiii'K (.'ill icalN wmiii), pour lulu u pint bottle mid till tint buttle with pluln Uiniiulitled muuiii' Huup. Html, tnl.luif a tciinpoiiafiil cm'iv Iioiii or two, la lit laittiM ,oiu I'Uiiuli will In i'iiiiiUeieil or v llritrlv Ml. I'-li'll Whooping l'01l(ll i gieutl lelleml la tliln vnx, 'I lie iilioin liilMllio liiilLix il full plal - II (lllllllv hlliil) -of lliu llnenl liiiiull tiMiip Hint iiionev I'liuld Iiitv at a coit of iinlv A I I'i'iith. luixilv pMiiiiieil In o minute. Pull direction with I'iue.x, 'HiIh liuuv ntid Miuur r'viaii iucihi Hltliill dike light hold of it eolluli it ml gilt's ulinout liiiini'dliitn nilif, It Iihik. ciik tin dr.. IioiUmi or tight eoiili In u wnv that U i en I h' ii'iiinikiil'lc Also ipileklv lieiiU tlm liitliiuicvl iiu'iiiliriiniM whlnh iircoiiipnuv n pntiifal coiigli, and hloiN tin (orlimllnii of pldegui III tlm tliiuul and broiitiiiitt tubca, limn eiullng lliu pcrHUtent loouc ooiiIi. Uxcelli'iit for broni'hltli, spiiouiihIIi eioiip nml winter i-uiiuliH. Korim perfa'tly mid tiiuli giH)d 4'illldll'll IIU It. I'lncx lit ii MH'ilul nnd Idulilv roiireii trutul (otapoiiiid of ui'iaiiiii) Noiu plnu cvtrui't, r It'll In glliilueol, wlduh In mi lieiilliii! (o tin iiii'ialiriiiien To iiiutil dlmippoliitiuclit, nk vuiir druguint for '"J'4 ouui'i'H of I'liu-x,"- do not accent iiiiillilnu cIn. A giiiiriiuti'o of ntixilulc HiiiUfiutlini, or ituuii'v iioiiiit. Iv ll'tllllitid guru with thin pti'pauitluil. Tho Plucx 'Jo., l't. Win m linl. Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modern. I'rlcos Kciiswlili: COLONIAL FLATS ut7 sorrii mvicitsini: Southern Oregon Electric Company Jiight, Hcnt and I'owor Wiring, (ltd our ostium to lirfnru lotting ,vour ,jol. 'M'i S.' U'lvoi'sitlo. I'll. mc IS!) U Maila Lauins dolivort'd STORAGE I'W I2 to lo cars apples atl .joiiiiiiK S. l liarkao. low ralo. Impure lienuelt, lu voslinoiil (.'i. or fiiieiiiiiiiiH ul' l Osseiihnie, i) S. Ii'iv oi'sitle. MUSIC In All Branches mid Elocution PROK. II. ISAAC Will Ii nili tlieorx, dennitioii, unal.x-.iK, iciiiIiiik, cumliiclii'ir, haiuioii.x, Icuelicii,' titiiuiuir, ircp.iiutor.xi coiirnu lor nuisiu college, iidxaiicc xxoik or hint .xearV stinlcnl", xolcn pluchig, liicalliing. niliciilalioii, inter luctulton nml cxpivtiHioii. r.loeiiliou nnd the uocoNiiry i,icill CMUCIses ur tlio fll'c nml llcxible line of the whole hoih in singing iiml spuakiiiM. Iloxs' nnd gills' iIumi oii i oiled .Siilnrilax, October III, II) u. m, I'rixiilu iliidcul nniiilliiil Snliinhiy, Oclobcr III, II n. in. Amliloriiim, lliiplixl chinch huihliiig, corner North ('mil nil nml I'll lb Miccl. The large loom nml piuH'oiui Ik ideal lor nil xotml uuik, Home circle cIiunim, iiImo piixale le-Miii in klmhuitN' hoincH can he cngiigcd. Sue intiiictor or diop curd, Omi--crul Oulixcr.x, .Mcdlonl, Oic. Phono 361 A V f,; 4 J"