H PA013 TWO MEDKoni) matt, tmhunk miookord, okkoon. Monday, ootohmk .in, iom v? it. I l.tv ft IOCALAND , L PERSONAL Tho llnnloy club went out lo Moon- vlllo Saturday. . Tho mopped vn ' rduto nl Oohl IIIU nnd cite l'elton mneiicR. Arriving t Moonvlllo nl 8 o'clock tnuinbcru of tho party nd ilrockoil nil nndlcneo which filled tho hnll, ninlty- IioIiik compelled to bland. A dnneo followed. Ur, George' (?. Mnliy of lMilladot- Dr. and Mrs. 'George O. .Inrvls of Anhlnnil spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stone at Grocmottntnln much. When ordering your bread by phono, always say tho Pennant wrapped. 10 Tho nubile library has received the first two nutnbors, Just published, 01 (ho Manufacturer's Journal. This Is tho official organ of tho manutact' tiror's association and gives doscrlp tloiin and illustrations of goods man ufnclured In Oregon. I'cnnut candy, 16c a pound. Get It at DoVoo's. ' Kogor Hennetl is attending to bus Incss matters In Ashland today. Do Voo will send you tho Weekly Orcgonlnn 11 months for 75c. ' Oeorso Krv of tho Lake creek dls srtrt Is spending the day. In' Medford attending to business matters. ' Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels, Medford Print 'tag Co. 11. X.' Kostcr spent Saturday In Grants Pass where he refcrreed the Grants Pnts-Mcdford football game. Kodak finishing iho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. Kalpli Cowglll returned Sunday from Portland, where he saw the University of Oregon-Washington State Coilego football game. Ac cording to him Washington State should have won tho game, hut were outluckod by tho Kugcno aggrega tion, who won 7 to 0. Ho being a graduate of tho first named Institu tion was very much put out by the defeat. lxjck faucets for gasoline tanks at Smith's tin shop, 12S North Grape street. Kuthloss slaughtering of deer, ir respective of sox, and jvltlt dogs, in tho eastern jwrt of tho county. Is be ing. Investigated by the authorities, and likely will bo called (o tho at tention of the grand Jury now in ses sion. Tho mountnlneors accused of doing tho shooting, have most of the residents of that section terrorized by -their threats, and run things.: about to suit themselves. A curb' will likely bo put on their a fvltlos. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Snop. Orer Ills Theater. A collision occurred Sunday night on North Central avenue between a Studcbakcr auto driven by Krnest Webb, nnd It. A. Graham's machine driven by a young man by the name of Wallace. Each blame tho other for being on the wrong sldo of the street. Hoth car wore considerably batteroil by tho force of tho impact. They were nrrcsted by the police, and will appear before tho police court next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Ilertlia Elizabeth Calkins, Instruc tor of elocution, public speaking and physical training,- will he In studio at high school Tuesday and Fridays. Phono 811-.I. Charles Stennett of Ashland Is transacting business and visiting his son, A. K. Stennett, In Medford to day.' Get It ,nt Do Voo's. "ilaby Mine," u favorite comedy with .Medford people appeared at tho Page Theater to a good sized crowd, despite the weather and the speech or Governor West at the Natatorlum. Th next attraction will be .Vat C. Goodwin n ".Vover Say l)Io." Good. win Is tho most married actor In the world. K. 8. Tumy writes all forms of in suranco. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. A man 72 years old, spent Satur day night in tho city Jail. Ho Is trying to reach relatives living In AVIuitiom county, Wash. Tho police arranged for his transportation by freight lo Uosoburg. with tho under standing that ho would he given passage from tlioro to ortlnnd. It. A. Ilolmos, tho Insurance Man, 'lias ? 1G00 to loan. 1'red Weeks reported to the police this inuruing that some their stole 7.1 foot of red garden Jioto from his jurd Krlday night. St. Mark's Guild and Vestry will entertain thu members of the congre gation In u social evening ut' St. Mark's hall on Wednesday the 21st. at fc.OQ o'clock. All the members mid fiionds of St. Mark's am cord ially halted. Dr. i. T. Kiddy of Giants I'mJ spent Huttuday pud Sunday In this city vlnlllug hi family nnd frlmnK I'mwy, smooth non-Irrigated. h- Killed potatoes, und all kinds of Hiiitu (of sale, dvllvered, I'lionu J. V. WMlfnlleld ofIre, I Ml or iu. IHIICO 2fli. I, ISO I 110 .MCllluril IMS" -ciiuui muim.i. team defeated tho Giants Pass high school team Saturday afternoon 70 to ft. In tho latter city, the second tenni being used In tho last -quarters to save Iho first team men. Tho Ashmud team defehted tho same ag gregation 8( to 0. Tho local team, which Is long on trips, propones to lour not them California later In tho sonson. The victory cheered up tho student body, who now hays? hopes of beating Ashland. Corset defiionstr'ntlon, Gossard cor. sets Tuosday and Wednesday, Octo ber 20 and 21. all now models. V. 1C, Deuel & Co. A heavy rain fell oyer tho valley early Monday morning, nnd us usual the district In the vicinity of the Washington school and the Holland Hotel were flooded, owing lo tho storm sowers being unable lo care for tho surplus water. The road attraction at Iho Page Theater this afternoon nnd evonlng Is "Daby Mine," a comedy that has always been n favorite with Medford theatergoers. Tomorrow a special ruu of films will be presented. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg leave this evening for Seattle. Demonstration of Gossard corset by Mrs. Sexton Tuesday and Wcdnes. day, October 20 and 21. special new models. V. K. Deuel & Co. Edward O'Xell, manager of the Star Theater for the last lsx months will leave the middle of the week for Portland to tako chnrge of the National Theater in that city, ono of the largest picture houses i n the Kosc City. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. Charles Nlckell has returned from Berkeley, Cal., where he has been for tho last six months. Make your coats, suits nnd dresses at Kolstors' Ladles' Tailoring Col lege, room -I2C, M. K. & II. build Ing. 203 James F. Hagan of Roseburg Is among tho out of town visitors in the city this week. Daisy Urand creamery butter mado In Medford, 75c per roll at tho Dairy Store, 32 South Central. Joe H. Wilson, of Talent spent Sun day In Medford visiting friends and relators. Corset demonstration by Mrs. Sex ton. Gossard corsets. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20 nnd 21. All ned models. F. K. Deuel & Co. Prosecutor Kelly is In Jacksonville today presenting evidence in crimi nal cases to the grand Jury. Fresh eggs 38c at tho Dairy Store. 32 South Central. Mr. Drlscoe. superintendent of the Ashland public schools will talk on .L'Ulio-Schoot -Survey, October 23, at S o clock, Presbyterian church, under the auspices of tho Parent-Teachers' irclcs. Everybody Interested in the schools should hear this. New Thought Circle. 50t S. Oak- dale, Saturday 2:30 to 5. George P.. Cornwall, of Portland. editor nnd publisher of the Timber- man, tho lumber organ of tho north west, is looking Into the lumber bus iness In this vicinity, trying to find out what the matter Is with the lum ber business. Authentic war news received by Mall Trlbuno leasod wire will bo posted during the day at Hotel Med ford. Francis G. Frlnk of Seattle ar rived Monday to look nfter tho in. terests of Ills father, .1. M. Frlnk who recently jiassod away. He was the owner of a largo orchard Irack west of the Uurrell orchard. Hemstitching and pleating dono and models made at Mrs. IlanovV dressmaking parlors, Moo's storn. 198 Miss Elizabeth Putnam loft Mon day for an extended visit with rola Uvea at San Francisco. Tho oldest exclusive agency In Medford, reliable protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man, James Sweeny, contractor for tho Siskiyou grade, loft Saturday to visit his family in Portland. Ho states work Is nearly completed, with tho exception of u few stroiches of rock work. Gasoline tanks with lock faucets at Smith's tin shop, 128 North Grape strtet. Word has been received by the local Woodmen lodge from the dork of tho sanio order at Xorthpnrt, Wash., that W. II. Jackson, a for mer resident ot this county, re nowned as a bear hunter and pro spector, had been shot and kilted .near that place three weeks ago. He was n momher of tho Woodmen, and inquiry Is being made regarding his iln1lff oii.l lul'itliic t-Wf MU IVIHUtVtl, I I aico tho Ipterurban autocar to Central Point. Jtouud trip 25 cents. Timo cards at waiting room, Husklns' drug store. j$i W. C. Allow ay of the Jackson County Abstract company left for Portland Monday, having received u telegram announcing the sudden '(If-ath of his daughter. Dalslo E. Waltz, aged JIB, ufo t J0v. A. II. Waltz of Portland, who visited luro lust summer. Hho leaven thico. little (iilldieii. J'nul Menrs, progressiva (undldulu for niiiKi'uKiiiiiHii, from (Ills district, will upon Ids nimpalKii at Ashland noil Thursday with rt speech, I .. ...,..... I.I.bI. l....l f...,1.ilt Mr. Uobert Euson, oxpqrt ladles tailor, la now located with Mrs. E, S. Mycr's dressmaking establishment, Your patronage "solicited. Second floor, Deuel & Co. J. O. Uorklng, tr. test all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rellablo. Negatives mado any whero, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3U0U. PULL OUT TROOPS (Continued from Page 1) result oC tht deadlock with the oper nlors. who lofu-ve lo join the juv-i-dent's iiropiwnl for settlement of the strike, itrenly accepted by the mill eiN. (Unci nor Amnion, according to inl'onnnlion vn w plannine; re organization of the Colorado Nation nl Guard to make the iiie-enee of federal troops unnecessary. The presiili'iittold eilllors loduy lid negotiations whatever were oiug on willi the operator!, nnd Hint tho Minnge tlU'V hmi suggested in the mediation plan rendered it "value leis.' He indiintcd.lic eould not lie eept the ehanjjc. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned 'will apply to the city coun cil at its meeting to bo hold October 20, 1IH, for a license lo sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, city ot Medford for a period ot six months. Dated October 10, ll4. SELSHY & KENNEDY, 32 North Front St. Do U Today Hcsolvo to smoke Gov. Johnson cigars, tho best, and thereby patron izo home Industry. tt Taxpayers of Jackson County. Fellow Citizen: The. members of the Taxpayer and Wage Earners League who make this appeal to you arc citizens nnd tnxpaycrs Uko yourself, and none of them are Interested in the mnniifae iiiro, handling or sale of liquor. From the standpoint of neutrals, viewing tho conflict between the pro hibitionists and those Interested in the liquor traffic, suppose wo con sider that the arguments are evenly balanced. Then the benefit of the doubt should properly be given to the Interests of the non-conibutnim, who comprise tho great majority ot the community. Lamentations over the Increasing burdens of taxation become more nnd moro insistent. Undqr tho, present tariff laws, and with Imports ended by foreign war, our national govern ment Is thrown upon Its Internal rovenuecs for all necessary expenses.. Income and Inheritance taxes have been added to stnte, county, city and Imprpvemeut district taxcM. Even under normal conditions these forms of taxation will probably Incrcaso, although already at a point of threat ening tho well-being of rich and poor alike. And now nn extraordinary tax to meet great national needs Is at hand. The government, whether of na tion, state, county or city, cannot escape Its debts. If Its Income be reduced on ono hand, it must bo In creased on tho other. The success of prohibition would cut off ono of the chief sources of Internal revenue. The Immediate local effect of prohi bition would bo to deprive tie rtato of Oregon, and the various iltlrs of $900,000 the present annual Inromo from licenses and taxes, I'ciIiIch I til ing an annual expenditure or almon $2,200,000 for wages, an annual out lay or $2,200,000 ror materials, and an annual outlay or noaily 41,800, 000 ror rents. It would render use less property and equipment valued at 11,900,000. No other sources or public or prl vato rovenuo oro suggested by tho prohibitionists to meet tho tre mendous deficiencies they would create. On the contrary, (ho cost of attempting to enforce such a law as they advocate wouH Imposo another great burden on tho public treasury and on tho taxpayers, TOO LATE TO VhAHHWY. XNYETPosltlonanythingcTo'rrc- aL sa labor. aL salesman, solicitor, or manual 181 FOR SALE Who wants o got Into the business of raising Belgian hares, Wo have some very line ones ror sale cheap. Medford P. & E. Co., phono .183. 181 FOR SALE 20 shares Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank stock for S1.20Q. terms. Inquire ,M. J. Einerlck. FOR HALE I am broke! Have an equity in one of the best ten acre tracts near Medford, planted to apples and peats, tx and eight years old, much house and harp good well. I ii i ii up against II 1 nbfaoliiKdy can't hung on any long er, llavit got to lucrlflce. Hern Is a ruu bargain for. Mime one. Agents save stulloinny. Wlfl dnu with buyers only. Address P. O. box r:, Ot vim Park, C'l, 82 1 From thu standpoint ot the non- combatant, wo ask you to co-operato with us In opposing, In, working and voting against lutlnttvn Measure No. ;132, tho Statowido Prohbltlon ,11111. HUNDREDS OF CITIDNS AND MEMBERS TAXPAYERS' AND WAGE-EARNERS' LEAGUE OF OREGON. MEDKORD. OREGON. '(Paid AdxO SET BUSINESS FREE (Contlnuod from iar 1.) tl "uni-.' iiti-iI. mi liinminato oliii'ct of eoiuiucrVc ilfseoiuici'tcd from. the folium" dim the happiness nl u living human being, to lie ilon.lt with its tin object of vale mid luiiter." Of the eiiiieiicN bill, Mr. Wil.on MiM: , . ,",' . "WVIinxe (trout oil n domooriiey of credit .yjdi tfs linn never exMt'il n thl ooitiilVytsljcliiioV..-,IU l deoluroil (hut 'VrCilflftioft nl the disposal ot every man who niu show energy mid itssVts," niidbcemise "control of tlir M,v.ti'iii resls willi Iho government, said: "It Is If-govoriiii'ut n well us democracy,,'' " It w;un impossjblo to complete rural credit logislnflo)!, JliiS Idler iptdod, hut the federal rcrve mi itself "fnoili ttitos mid enlitrjrti n riiiul ciodit ( tin exlrpo'iilliinry degree." Constructive Piogrw'm Speaking-.of the pmgram fur Hie UcnI session of congress, flic pro-d-dent mentioned legislation for build ipg up the Aiiiericnn morohtinl mur ine mill "'llio oompletoui of a great program for tho conservation of our natural resources and I In? develop ment of Hie water power of .the country.'' "Without u congicss in close sym pathy with the lulminisliation," wioto the president, "a whole .scheme of ponce nnd honor und disinterested sen ice to .the world (iniinot be brought to its lull realization." WEST EXPOSES BOOTH (Continued from I'nue 1.) I iv this same influence ami the llootli Kelly people nut only got their hinds for almost nothing, hut woio aldo to vot nut their timber at u reduced rate. The W'oudliiig branch, together with their mill and timber holdings, enable Booth In control the situation nnd crowd out the small timber ownur. The governor stated the railiouiK trailed their worthless hinds in for est reserves for the iliihl" tiuibeiul state lands of Oiegnu anil Washing ton. "They ptivud a law whereby the railroads could, through scrip, trade certain worthier, liunU. in, Washing ton for the iiniurve.vrd laud of Ore gon. The small owner couldn't do (hat, hut the railrond cpulil. 'And you can go into the t'uruilo mnim- tains today nnd find thousands of acres of Northern Pin'itic railroad lauds uiiMiriicd and not ir.i acie of which is being taxed." l,ov Tax Declared Ridiculous Referring to'' the ridiculously low tax rate enforced by llie railroad in the put upon their limber holdings in this stale, the governor sold that the O. ci l railroad land grant had been taxed but -10 coats tin ucrc in forty years, or I cent )ier acre per yuer. Speaking of the bill in the tuto legislature when Senator Chamber lain was governor and when Robert A. Ilootli was ttate senator, in which ft was sought to foico the limber DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back 1 aching .or Bladdar bothers, drjak lots of waUr awl tai ksraiMt When your kldn-y hurt and your back fttl orp, don't1 get red and proceed to load your itomicU with a lot of drug that excite the kidneys 'and IrrlUto the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your boweU clean, by flmhlnp tlitm with a. mild, liarmleM ealU widen remoret the Uxly'n urinous wate and Mlmulatei them to their nor mal activity, 'lite function of the kid. nryi i to filter the blood. In 24 hour Uiey strain from It 00 trralriB of acid and v-ste, so we cm readily understand the vital luiportanee of keeping tho kid. neys sctlvo. Drink lots of wster you can't drink too much) also grt from sny pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako s tablcajioonlul in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will set tAne, This fumous salts Is made from the acid of prapps and lemon juice, combined with Jidda, and ha's been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid' coys; also to neutralize the acids In urino so-it no lunger is a source of Irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is laexpensivo cannot in Iurei makes a delightful effervescent Ithla-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep tbelr kid nays clean and active. Try this, alio kep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what Ucwj of your kidney treble and latkache, 'I u L t Ci at tl-r r f Mwr i',nVl:U)l rua L.tH yl,l,kftvMl4.l ,v.,lH,t.l..l,lll, ,III4 t!l (1 M WmWi I vrilYUMiM vt v v v r wm w ? - f "- w t-HzML nv A. If Dwiioi's -ot' tills state tu slitiul a jltst sliarc of taxation ou their holding and IIiiih loliovo Iho kmiiiII sutllor, tho eovonior Hlaloil (hat Mr. Chitin- horlaiu pvoinoted llm liiU'lieiimiHo lun believed a public oil ice was n Vuhliu trust. ".Mr, Ihiolh," ho contiiAudl, "over in tho nounto ;i)loi a hill ho cause ho believed a public office was a private simp," and bocaiiio ho had lar;c timber holdiiifjs. Jlo lulil how n.juruHiiro hud been mill on throiijtli oiiuoj-osh proviiliiijj for tho ochaiiue of 1 UMUiOucros ill iiildosiiablo scatloioil lauds for H7( (100 iiorcs of the fine-it hulds in tlto Klamath rasorviilloiii This bill, ho said, lilso piovldod fur permission tj (io on to Iho Wutuulli liiilian roser vation mid construct railtonds, build mills. nin sitow, eodltol unlor powur nitil iiyervlliiiiK yUc .that ,otjs . to miko wVullldhy pvlilii.ul ' miiinpu'a ijvu). ' ' ''dive Iheso coipoiitionsy(iilMiul liral woallh ami .oiu' hinds, add fun- bur und all Iho puiilii) liomuiii, lot them urnb. Iho powc' ilfs nnd build thoin up, and then poflmps thoy will ftivo oii ii Job in tho mill.'" Had Land litteiy The pncnior wcul on to lell how tho lUioth-lvolly c.ouiianv iol "H, ODD mires of (ho Uiejtou (.Vulrii) mili tary wii)pi loud company hetvveon Kiifse.')" uuil l.ukoviow. How tho bos of the hinds woio tukcii over by tho Uiipth-Kcll.v compiiu.v and about .1011,(1011 no.ics of ivurthlos-s lands were luruvil (ivcr lo a jjanjr of pro muter to soil. A lottery scheme was liorfeeleil by wjiiclt ft was to Jic sold to workiuir pills nnd facloiy bauds in thu oust, "Tho laud huh so bare ami unlet tile that ou conliln't raise a ilistiubiiiicc mi it," ho mud, "and ,ot by inisieprosoiitntioii and mis iuiulin advcilisonivnts fiOO.OOO nero wora Mild. Thiiv was a lino scheme for n good Christian to bo inixed up in." , The povenior Hlatod that H. V,. Chiimboilaiii had uiuile a million ilnf law ulso, in the snmo time that Mr. Ilootli had made it, out of timber, but that ho had iniiilo it for (he hdIiooI cluldioii of Oregon and it wa.s now in tho schdol fpnd-s bocmisc t'linmbcr OF ES, You don't want a slow remedy when jour stniuiich la biid-or an uncertain onu -or a harmful one our stoinncli Is too vulunhle: you mustn't IiiJiiio It with drastic driiRS. I'apo'a Dlapopstn Is noted for Itx speed In kIvIur reller; Itn haniilcsH nc; ltn certain uiifallliiK action In roulntliiK ulek. amir, Kansy ulom achs. Its nillllons of curctt In Imll Kestlon, d)spepHa, gastritis and other siomaeh trouble lias mado tt famouH tho world over. Keep this period stomach doctor In your homo keep In handy Kot a larf?o lltiy-ceiit case from any dniK store aiijl then If anyone should oat something which doesn't ugrco with them: If what thoy cat lays lll.'u lead, ferments nnd no urn and forma khh; caiiHca headache, iIUzIiic.h nnd nau sea; eructations or acid and mull tested rood remember an soon an l'aK)'s Dlupopbln comes In contact with tho stomach all hiicIi distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and can) In overcoming tho worid stomacli dlHorderK In a luveliitlun to those who try It Adv. STOMACH m SOURNESS AND INDIGESTION Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.' KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME SCREENS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS WE . , i Mnko TIhji.1 If you want a good Porch Swing, lot us mako it. 4 Pacific Furniture and , Fixture Factory 15. (1, TrowlM'idgo, .7i, Prop, 113 fi5, Holly SUoot' lain hollovcil public ofl'lco a pitlillc triwl, Tho pivciilor pithl bin yuspurla !' tho Oi'i'Hiiuiiin in very Ijiiuhim Inn UUlino anil ileuoilimoil it ill lospoiudlih' for all iho hud p.ovoiinioiit ninl vie Iiiiih loaiNluliiui in Otcuou. His iop luniks wore i mindly nppliiiiilcd '! iiiillciited Ihioiinhuat that llm hivu' iKit' hold Iho svmpalhv of Iho audi ence, lie dwell upon Dr. Vill combe's, failure with lilt' ileinoiistia ijou farms ami oxporiiuctit hIiiIou., iiml. iifsoi (oil Unit a mini who could not make a mioeoss of his own hiisi. peps cuiilil ludjuulfO iivjuucoss of llu public's. L spuni E Yon tnko n Dr. Junius' llondiiche I'owdcr and In JiiHt a few tnniiinlH .voiir bond cloara and all iimiralKla und pain Milon nvvny. It's the ipilck ct and miwt relief for hciulaohe, whotlior dull, throbblui;, HpllttliiK or ucrvc-rnoliluK. Hcud mimcoiio to tho ilriiK iitoro and Bet a dlinu pnclcn;o now, (Jult HUffoilnj; -It'a no need lens. Ho sure you get Dr, .Iniues' Headache I'ovvdern then there will bn no iltHiippolittmout Adv. Bald Breezers Calendar THE MAN WHO 5AYS HE NEVER TOLD A LIE, HAS VERY LIKELY ADDED AN OTHER ONE TO HI5 LIST." MEN'S CLOTHING ir value i count our prices tulli. Our blK nuv. utock of clothliiK l on hnnd. Come and soo what wo arc elliui; In Mens .Suits nt per sittt. $12.(10 lo Ji'i 00. . The Warbrode I'. S. I tin iid Mm. u NG SICK HEADACH xij, . NOTICE WANTED TO BUY 10,000 pounds How. 10,000 pounds Spring Cliii'Ucii.s. fi.000 iioiiikIs Old Ivooslt'i'S. .",()( 10 jioiinds Ducks. Al oiict! and will conlntci nil you can raino in Hit lH-xl six months. GET BUSY. Medford Poultry 6 Egg to. Medford Iron Works E. G. 'JYowbridgo, Prop. (lunora) .Foundry and Miujhino Workn tacifi(t40i;.lloi)i(iti!)8l(. Res. Pto. ntWl; IJonio 2211 j. Keep Your Money at Home Wo nmko a specially of Door and Window Jrainow and Tnsido' Finish. Also Doors and Windows. QUALITY Tlll UNFIT. WUOm IUCHIT Factory Corner Wlovunlh and Fir Bl reels, Medford Sash and Door Co. Pftf-" s7ssssssssssslsssssflssssi "Foot Sick sick all over"- Tlioro'n moro Ihrilth tliitu poo try In that limitation, it thoio sufferers from (lied, iiuIiIiik feet will testify. Our panacea for foot lllu is simple remedy of comfortablo ( nluios, mid wo cuii iiupply (hum. Our met boil of flttlin; t nomuwhnt different than most stores. Wo study tho foot mid r.tvo you hhoea that wilt conform with every requltcmoiit. Wo tako tlnio (o fit your fit tlr.ht your comfort has our (list eouHldmnllon. And comfottablo hIiois need not bo larKu nlul elunlsy lookliiK on thu contrary, limy bo In the latest stylo last, and ptcnslui; to tho uyo. If you hnvo nick foot, we'd llko to meet you, JC)C.Ung -5 Sioc c3ioro For GALVANIZED TANKS OHi AW I) WATJ'Ul and JIHtKJATINCI JMJMfl Golo 'J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grapo St. Tclopliono 8IJ0 . & k 4x -fc & ''ty -" ltiAiiJiiimrJ"A,'"",J-tiJ"''jJ