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J I'M US TWO MMnirOttl) MAIh TUIHUNIO. MIODKOUM). OIMION. TPIOSDU', DUOMIHWI 11)1 r T l IOCAL AND PERSONAL Henry Cullnehnn, o'ninr of Ui Si Allmim (,-rouii of dalnis In the ulue t.mlKO dltitrlet oxpecta to lenvo noM week for thut tllatrlcl to rfiiinlu the retd of the winter. (Jel It nt Do Voo'u. Tli Southern Pnclflr has Installed ii rejjulnr Block service -between Klninnth Palla and Portland. The train will rim on Thursday, and will pick . U)i carload or larger conslmi iiiciiIh of stock nt way Btnttonp. This itorvleo will allow the stockmen to handle small shipments quicker tlmn heretofore. "Insurance" means "Holtnca'' And "Holmes" means "lnsuianco." Sco Holmes ''Tho Insurance Man." 11. U. .HIlKoy of (Ira 11 If Pass sjient Monday-lu this city attending to bus incus matter. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Prlut Iuk Co. The Irrigation project launched at Grants Pass recently Is tnklnp form, the Horuo Klver Public Service cor poration placing surveyors In the field Monday, "Uudd" left New York yesterday. Thero uro two Krnnk Turner's In thin city. One Is a Imrber nt the Cot bkc shop. Tho other, a transient wan sentenced to 30 days In the coun ty Jail Mondny for stealing noodB from tho P. K. Deuel store. They arc In no way connected, nnd should not ho confused. Now Thought Circle, 504 S. Oak dale. Saturday 2:30 to 5. Sergeant Pat Mego who has been 111 at his home tho last thrco weeks d on tho road to recovery being able to Fit up Monday nil day. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camero Shop. Over Isln Thea ter. James Green of Lnkevlcw, is spend ing n few days In tho city attending to business matters. ( W'ntch the store windows for tho Swedish kids Friday 2 p. m. at tho l'age. Mrs. K. W. Porter left Monday on a visit to friends nnd relatives In northern California and the middle mst. "Iludd" lcrt Now York yesterday. Mr. v. T. Grieve of Jacksonville visited with friends and relatives lu thts city Monday afternoon. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. Tho last batch of London papers re ceived In this city, deal editorially with tho recent naval losses of tho Kngllsh, and condemn In red hot languago tho Inclination of the joung lUrn to piny football Instead of on listing. The Chronicle has c three column editorial dcnjlng tho allega tion that this Is any sign thut lirlt IhIi omplro Is decadent. Tho tenor of tho articles tend to cheer up tho Eng lish people, from the gloom, caused l recent naval disasters. Tho woekly prizes In the big piano contest nro given each week to the person having the highest number of votes at each store. 21 C Chicken coops on llio outskirts of tho city have suffered tho last week from raids, presumably by tramps. Help tho HoouevoW school buy n pluno. Tho Page, 3 p. m. Friday. Walter Conley of Union creek spent Mondny in .Mod ford attending to bus iness matters. "Uudd" left New York yesterday. 31m, i-ouls Ulrica of Jacksonville opont Monday afternoon visiting frlonds nnd relatives In this city. OoVoo is going to sell COO pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf The mouth Just closed has been quiet In pollco circles, thero being fowur arrests and violations of city ordinances than usual. Hwcdes coming. Friday 3 p. m. at Page Theater. I.. Stanley of Ashland Is spending a few days In the city nttoudlng to business matters. "Hudd" loft Now York yestorday. Miss Mildred Thompson returned Monday afternoon fiom a vlblt with friends and lejatlvoa In Grnuts Push. Do you want to tnku a trip uroiind' tho world? Come to tho Methodist church at 0:30 Wednesday evening, tho ladles will show "you tha, wa. "So will purchase n ticket which will Include supper. Hvurjbody welcome 217 J. T. Buckley of the Applegate at tended to business matters In tho city .Mondu). J. O. Uorklng, tho best all around Photographer iu southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any. m. Thurs- whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 22R Mtitu St. Phono 320-J. II. A- Thlorolf returned Sunday fiom h business trip to Portland. Tho Christian Kudvavar society nt tlie Christian church will give u "xiihoo) kid" nodal nt tint church "Wednesday, lloccliibiir 2 at 7::i0. All KndimvoicDt nnd their fronds In ilttid livery one It Hkil to hrluii their lunch Ju n tin dinner pall. rWinim puruuker of Ahland upeiit Monday In thin (it) attending to bus Jim uiuHcrK. Kor KimrHHtwid 10b per cont puru, mkry milk, protopt delivery, call Cot, It. C Washburn of Table Uock was n btiattiess visitor lit Iho city for a few hours 'Mondny afternoon. The Interurban Autocar Co. offers n permanent fare of CO rents tho round trip to Ashland. Still lower rates by buying tickets. Frequent, tfepemlnblc service, large, comforlnblo cars. Cut time cards of ilrUers or nt waiting roonm. llnsklns drug ctoro nnd Medford Hotel. 220 Dr. It. C. Kotsoy Of Gold ittlt spent the ftrst of tho week In Mcdford on business. "Uudd" left New York yesterday. Fred llnlch has returned from n business trip to Klaumth Falls and northern California points. Do you want to take a trip around tho world? Come to the Methodist church nt 6:30 Wednesday evening, tho ladles will show you the way. 25e will purchase n ticket which will Include supper. Kerybody welcome. 217 It. 13. Nenl and wife of thts city are spending tho week visiting friends nnd rclntlves In Portland. See "Dough nnd Dynamite" at the It Theater tonight only. Fred Pelouae has returned to hi home at Eagle Point after spuudtug a few days In this ctly. There will be election of officers of the W, H. C. at the lledmnn hall at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday, the 2nd of December. Lot every member be present. A team belonging to Henry Marsh ran away on Front nventio Monun afternoon narrowly missing a buggy driven by the Misses Luclle, Mnrshall and Ituth Merrick. Tho F.lks Memorial service will be held Sunday, December 6. at 2:30 o'clock p. in. Tho public Is Invited. Tho regular first of the month iiH-etlng of tho rlty council will be htjld nt. tho city hall tonight bwetfisii paraue nt s p, day. The condition of George Watson, the pnluter, who fell from a scaffold In the Elks building Mondny .morn ing Is Improving. Kodak finishing and supplies st Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Dears are reported to be quite plentiful In the foothills, being easily tracked ln4the light snow of the lost few days. They are fat now prepara tory to going Into their holes for the winter. The present wenthor is ex pected to bring out the ducks and geese, "Uudd" loft New York yesterday. Glenn Dowers of Holland spent Monday in Medford attending to busi ness matters. Posters In the store windowb illus trating the games by different grado In tho Roosevelt school. Page 3 p. m. Friday. Ralph Lincoln and family expect to leave In n few weeks for their old homo In Massachusetts. Holmes "The Insuranco Man" Is the authorized agent of tho Aetna In surance Co. The high school vaudeville team re turned homo Sunday from. their trip to Klamath Falls. Their next ap pearance will be In Ashland ubout the mlddlo of tho month. Look out for Tuxedo Day at the Medford Cigar Store. Dave. Did you buy ono of thoso "sale suits V Tho kind you try on when you get home. Well if It don't fit you come to tho Mcdford Cleaners & Tailors nud wq will make It fit. Phono G7. 21G Walter Merrick returned today from a buslnets trip to Portland nnd Willamette valley points. Tho first practise game of the basketball season was held by tho high school Monday afternoon. Tho prospects point to the best team In the history of tho high school. There will bo election of officers of tho W. It. C. nt tho Itedman hall at 2:30 o'clock Wedncsdny, the 2nd of December. Let every member be present. A wanderer appeared on die streets Monday night asking for food and sholtor, who claimed ho was a refu gee from Belgium. Before tho po lice could locate him he had disap peared. Don't forgot to go to the Page Fri day 3 p. in. Hoosevelt school enter tainment. A warm wind swept over the val ley Monday night after a cold and blustery day, melting much of snow In tho foothills. The Iowa society sociul will held tonight at St. Mark'H hall. DBGS UNDER FIRE 'JAPAN'S OBJECT I 1 i IN WAR 10 PROVE HEROES m EUROPEAN I NATION'S PROGRESS PA1US. Dec. I. -Lovers of dogs j TOKIO, Dec,. 1. lu an tutlclo mi-,-will be gratified to know that ro tin-., titled "Jiipnii ,iunl tho Kurupenu A im posing an orgnnliatton ns tho tutl- umeiMhlon," iju utHUlKnnliU Okuuiit,, tute of Jtuologlenl P-. choto& re-, the Prime Minister, writing lit, tho ports that the (logs that nccompun the French nmbiilnncoH are behaving, well under rlre. The director of this Institute, testifies: "All reports are most encouraging. Soino of the de tails of their Instructions may be open to question.. It Is probably bnd tlit they should be taught to bring In thu cap and handkerchiefs of wound ed soldiers, biiu our dogs of war nro performing noteworthy service nnd It Is a pity that we havo not many more of them.'' The leader of ono section of tho ambulance dogs sns: "The bet dog glwn to me nt flrit pulled so hard on the lensh Hint he tired me eut: ho would not always return on tho first call. ntrlck thnt would be un fortunate under flrer ho was terri fied even by distant artillery and It appeared us If he would be useless lu action. But In n week that dog was valuable beyond words. I have today returned with him from recov ering wounded soldiers almost lu the enemy's trenches with Incessant din .lapuu .Mannxtuo, nUutt Ui war, san some forceful, thiiiHK about .tapiin's relation to tho west. "It ulll b our one ambition at this lime." ho wilic. "to show tho west what U lu sloft.to believe, thill wo can work'hnrinonlmislv with great I occidental powers to support nnd pro tect the litjtibt UlenU of etvtllintlop, ecu to thu extent oi djIiiK for them. Not otil) In tho fur .ant but anywhere else that may tae wreMAry, Japan Is :eml to .lnyf tU)n her llfo to. the principle thttU-Jhe forutnot nations will die for. It )s to bo In Hue with these nations thnt she is at till time opposing and flghtine wht she bo-llove-s to be opposed to tlit'int urtiiul pie." Tlie Pfoiulor ceiiUnu: "She oiitertd the .lllnnre with Great Britain to stand, .foV and die for what Anglo-StCviiK nrp ' ovtiryw'liero rendj to defend e-.cn un(o death. It Is Japan's aim and ambition to par ticipate . In "nil world-movetnentH toward noble dl,dotnn6v, Intur-nn- J. FRANK CRUMP PIONEER DEAD all around him. Tonight Just before jtlonnl relations and the principle of equal opportunity ami pence, ami to prevent py ono proper mean the out break ur contlnunnre of bloodshed be tween nations. Japan's relation to the present conflict Is as n dnfeudar of Ihc things' that make for higher civilization and a more porninuent pence." " Count Okuinn devotes u rouslder nble space to a historical resume of the causes of the present - Interna tional wnr. Speaking genernlly, ho thinks that the war I alwas due to an une ven ess of advancement in the progress of civilization, which like water must find Its level. When Its forci' Ik obstructed thorn will be vlo-' lenee nnd bloodshed. Wnr also Is at reault of thc,iresure offered In re-1 slitnuce to Hie growth of cIMlizntlon I Speaking In, particular, the Premier U Inclined to find the root of tho present war In the wpuknoas of the Balkan renlniula I .lie China.' he affirms. ' II U J ftlifng crater In the woilil's. Jlu,luii'ac). the nmbulaucos were o roturn 1 took him out for one last Inspection, in n half-hour ho found fhrvo sold iers who otherwise might have died of exposure. Moreover, ho ueer touched one of them but ran back and forth till 1 came up to him." A writer In l. Matin claims that the Germans have 37,000 dogs mostly purchased In France that are now be ing trained to go with the ambu lances. A French society hns been formed to train dogs for this work and nlready many dogs are "at school. "' The Amlcnl club of Van glrard haa offered Its grounds, and many prominent phslclans. state men and savants are encouraging the work. , l:. OF APPLEGATE Joiuli I'Yitnl'lin t'rnii'p, n pioneer "of tliH'UtM'h enmity, ilied ul In home on the Little ADplejinle .Motiilny evi'n ItiKi November 110, of heurt failure. About oilltl oYloek'lto went th', tile Inlrii to do tlie t'Xniihig I'lnMOK Wlffn lie'fnileil lo reluth l -upper lime hlx will' -ent one ii f ii.4tiiin.u Hirtl; t'dl' liim. The elitlil ivluitiil mill-niit:' "Pupa U iqleap, mill Iuhii'I wu'.-e luiu up." Neuihlioix were Mimitumutl lunl it iloelur enlleil, bill HIV wrt. evtiliet. DiH-ttuot'il wii luolliei'-lit-lnw of .loliii S. thlli, miNhior ol the .Medl'onl N'utiounl lunik, wlio left thin mottling lor tlie ttiekeii home. The I'uni'iel iiri'iiiigement will he miiioniievd later. Mr. t'ninip' w'hw horn in .Miieuiiiuu eouiity. 111., Oelober 'J7, (Ht. mnl whs ,M eari, I unuith niiil II .tln" old nt the time of hw iU"ith. Yhiu twrt irs nli hit imtenU ciiiytnitetl to tliin state, mnl after u few month" in Hie Willamette nllev eitine to Jiifkwnn pimiitv, loentiiiK on h reiiith lour inih.". nimtli of Jiteksonvill. When M- Crump wii 17 eni of njie hi- fitthw ilied, nml he then in-Mimed the iliitii" nT earing mill ii'oiiliug tor the Inrtro family. When 'Jl venet of nee Mr. (iuiiim eiwnijtetl in milling h( the Kteiliuy mine nml fur thirteen yoni followed thi luirxitil, weveriiix li eonueetioim there iu LSUD. u then purchased n rttneli mi thu Little AnplctrHlo where lie liii ttiuee made Iiih liome. In 1SIKI Ir. t'ruii" wns urn tried to Miss Corn 11. Ankeny. Jle i xur ivcd hv thre cliililt'ii Vniun, n Mudent in the Mvdf rd eliuoU and loliii nml Harold. .Mr. Crump n one of the liet known nnd ooniilur men iu Jiiek-oii eountv mid hi"lil" esteemed lie n wide circle of friend. WAGES PITIFUL i PAID WOMEN IN NEW R C GARMENT K SMUGGUN6 OIL BEGUN i NEW YORK NHW YOHK, Dei .1. Dltiiug the bury setiwii lust e.ir of lr.0ut miiii en wuraora lu this cll, stum rneoliuil Km Hum tri.M) ii wtwk for wnaoa m cOrillnH to Howard' II, Wnolalon, ill loetor'or the wimu liiVMtltloii of thu atntV faatury Inveatlantlng eum iiilsslon, who today utiimid lip th ftiulliigH on wngtH lit New Yoik'city, at the flrat of the preliminary hear ing Of the lomtiiliMlou to bo held h(re. "Half Ota wage enrnera IhniiiKlioiit the atHto liiMMtlgatwl by thu Mtnle factory eotnmlMloii get loa thnii $ a week." aaid Mr. Woulatou. "Out of a total or tnl.ouo H'roti, one olahtli ohiii Ipsm than $A, one third lea Uiu n 17. two-ililrda ieee-ed u or les and, out) m-alttt innk floj or mom. "It la dlfTlcull to urn how a alrl iiiaiiageK to lite pmperly uti J or JT a wreok. A typical weukly budget alioux how nwnr thu lugged edg mail) elf Clolhwi, Jl.r0; renin, 2: food, fit .'.ii: ear fine, :to cent; luildutiila, 2i cents. "Our flanres how that at n mature age mid artei n of eperleneo In the bimfneigt, half thu women dou I attain J 10, nor do the majority or men reach Jl.s." TOO IjATK 'It) OI.AXS1FV. 1'Olt sXLir-CheiipoimVewe'vro-V Will lm fnah December lath !' II. Chttiuborlnlii, Talent, Ore., m miles southwest of Phoenix. 1 1 v GRANBHOTIIER KNEW i'liOie V,o. 'ollilii Sfn (iiM'il Uw Con. lieslloii mnl ('oldi iim .Milhlmil Dill the olil-riishloned mitittiird phiHter binned nnd bllHtereil while II neted. You win now gel the' i lief nnd hell Hint inuntAnt pliiniiitM gi'e, without tlie planter aiid withniil Ihu bllntel', ( ( MUKTUItni.lj! diiiiu II. la ii elertil, while nliilnieiit, made with oil of mustard. It Is kfieutlMritlly pie pured, so Unit It woilia woiiilei-a, nml et dues lint blister tho tHlulouwt skill, ,lul miiaauge Ml'STHItOLia lu with the fliiKft' tlH gfiitl.t, Man bow quick- It lirlaga rellur- -how apeeltll) tba palu dhnippeiira, Ami theiu In nothing like MI'M TKKOLM fur fore Tin nau Uroiifllillla, TouhtllllH, Cliinti, Stiff Neck. Aalliiim. N'eiiralRla, HoMilnehis. ('oligestloii, PI'Mirl-y, IthiiimtUam, LiimbiiKo. 1'atnt mid Achetr of Hack (ir Joints, Rptiilns, tkiro Mitanle, llrula, Chll hhiliiM, Froiteil Fnt, Colda (if the Cheat (II often prevwiu pgiiimoulii.i At mm dnigalsla, In 2ae nml rule lata, mnl a upei lal large biwgttal alae for V Mi He stile yon rt tli Kenttlno Ml'rt TI.'KOI I.'. Item-.,. Imliiiiloii'v a-t wltnt ion ii"l (oi Tho Musterole Comi'ino. Clei Inii'l. Oblo Vdv Baby of Future is Considered Murh Pift'ieM i Ji-nrn to I In- il! ' I., i i ,i. M ht" tf ..Mi.lt Ii t .-it ira i.-r.- m,i I Willi I'Hhj. ,. . tit.- nut LOOK A Few of Our Prices Hi IIin. bent siignr . l '" Coffee, jior lb. 20 !i0c bulk Ion, per ih a.u 10 1'lr can (IhlrariUllf'n Cmn in Pt. enna Log Cabin ayi-Mft......... (t. ran Lug Cabin at run. (lal. rnua l.g Cabin ayrwp 'rvr.UHl emia i.og ("uni. ay i'H. .i.., i.iKr ii,ut ifrf,jue on for .,!:;:B,. ,.L $X2:im, h Atmrngt.i rrorerrmt JitoeK, iioyai uiuu and 'll.Mlanr.i Tmato, it .5 ii .35 .ca 1. 86 .15 .10 .!& the bo CHIIISTINA, Dec. 1 Aroused hv tho nubllshed imputation thnt ( Norway is engaged In smuggling pe troleum Into Germany, the govern ment census bureau has prepared figures showing that tho Imports of this commodity during August and September of this ear fell far below corresponding month's In other onrs. According to this statement tho imports of petroleum during August and September wore C172 tons against 25, GOO for the sumo months In 1013, 13.S00 tons In 1910U, 20,500 tons In' 1111 and 7,700 tons iu 1910. Tho marked falling off In Imports during August nnd September woa ex plained by tho fnct that heavier im ports during tho first seven months had left tho country with n good supply on hand, with a slackening ilo mnnd upon the approach of winter. BRITISH IE Hflfi DEBTS OF 70-71 otiii nwm mi OIILL UVLT I NKV YOICK, Dee. 1. A n.iM'I -Hike in which tuiili - inii-i-0 the incite begun here today with the re- "idt thut leu thiiiiouiid ilt- iln" idle nml J .Ml lii)t eonli'olli-i! hv thr . ( iiilili'in'- Ciiiiiiii.tiir- n-.irii'i inii. iMiipn-cil i, I J uiinlii'i - who -iiitrni't lor milking tqi itanueiiti. In niuiiiiine- tureis nri idtt.ijd 1 "Tfie eWhig ofitVr wa- ilei-hired to force tlyf jjiiiniifwalnier to withdraw I a rvdheuo'ti ill priena wiiieh llifv pill (ill-. 1 iii (.union, niiii i-JTeet pome iIiivh u-'h fin- the I . ..4 .... . . ii. Iii. Ainniilc lint Ii -.iilue't- i Diiikiinr iii) ol rirni"iil. ami it lloie- tip lo'lhe nge if.."( aim ure till in lore vlitHiillv u lrikf. Hrti'.-fU, tin ' Amterdam iriiMM-j A ftalewaiit by the iiMieiitiiiii lilad tii.i, have hum interne) iu ni-n.v-. that iu the priwcnt eoiidltion ! miliiury eonerntrnlion cjiiiio. ' 'the Inide it wohIiJ 'ie out of tlto que-. Tlie iiih.itiit'int of Autiiwerp, im- j tint; to ueeept a iduetioii, iHjS'i-ialh cording I" H-it Mime puper, nie l-in the coulrnetora line ulnu'iilv in lowed urn j niiri'-i'-. oi lihrnil pur .i-reii-41'il the wngen of their Inilor. iipifu ilsiiM , 'now idle. t - - ' . .' - ' - ' T AMfiTKUDlil, I :i:l.'i p. ii. Alnne ni lh krwHl tmiav i-l.n'illil t. tli writ- l-i -n Iho t.J-'tUwit iHir "MHihofa rrinul" l li 1 1 t ln-lp to oxiwclsiit rinihrm 'riitv vxrU uf th wnn.lMfiit lallcf. Imw It iiin-(l iu mIIhw Ihu injcla U eainnd wllliut UihIiih strwlu ntUI rtut u elnili Inlluriie.i It w on mux nt-rwut iyMem. aiwii. iimim ni ".Molli- l-Ylriiil ' Mini h ir,MU- klHJWlMlxe n tllrtil h.UM liuv a llHirul lalltHmir uimii Inl.Kni of tliu luimo. In h lit(l lHHk for aiM-li wuinoti (Imm rAl.)U nrw tmr IbueniMliljr tiniuhl out it! it copy will hn mll, to anron who wMi rn.l ua their nmnr mt1 mlilrnM. '.Miuhfr' tvinir It , In nil .true iter mnl 1 1 In lily itHvHimttll rir li iMMly iuHruliHa. lu .fi ninl the rtnl bli It nrtords. .k lor II ut llw two nml wtlta u for Hie Imok. lirnil ntil UvtfuMtur Co., fit Lauur uiJc., AlUiiU. Oi. I'loix'nre Itobeitn In Snpho Pleucew at Page. Florence Roberta tig "Supho" In the great feat uro play delighted a very uppreclutve audience nt the Page laht night. Tliuie are 200 beau tiful scenea, nud I6u peopln In the cust. Jt m iirodiiiiid lu six pints nud Dm picture even oxcelb the siaue pro duction iih given (mil miiilo fumoiis by Miss Olgu .Nethoraulo. lu addition to this a splendid musical pio- giiini wmh lemleied bj Hie Page Tlii-n-i t pulling with praeticul (er Oriiestra This oiohuMra, uu- lion Jn the oreliilnl. ler .Mr. Howell dintcllnn has l-w-l This is tlm tveok when we Iiuva ilm l'AKIS, Dec. . Tt i-. ree.ilhd thut nomo eitios nnd to'whK of hdIi-ii depaitnicnts of Franee that were oc cupied by (lie fiensiuiin in 1870-71 .ire s,tilt under thv burden of debt iu (lined to Mitify the ruqiiinitioiia oi tiie Oeniintix. The Hiime depailuu-bU mill-mmi of the Mime town-' oceupied hv Her umns during the picm-nt war liuve incurred further burden. Since die wnr i waged fur the prelection of nil tho territory, u project i- under eon sulenition to relieve ihein iu part If dihtribuliii;,' the eliurgef. out the whole tenitoi'. i ii FHUIT MEN TO MEET HEtfE (Oontlnued from pav 1.) them lo be his giiesis ut the Page Wednesday evcnlrfg. ' ' ' The entertainment committed as sisted b tho Greater .Medford cluu will sorvo U novel uud dainty liimh- eon to, tho cuovenUoh delegates and visitor ut the Natatorlum ThurKda 12 to' l:0." ,i liniupillately following tho dtdegn tlnn al wlio can will bo tnhnu in nuton lo noma orchard wlioro Prof Gaiduur will dollvnr n leituro on dumiinsdn ss n UF 0 ti'V Try this French toast recape s&idy bread is tHiiu;-; formed into a delect able treat, when you make v rcncii toast and serve with TOWLE'S LdGCABIH CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP MaktnHom; "Swctt" Home, Indeed NEW CROP OK NUTS OK ALL KINDS Clnl-t of i:cnthlttg In VEGETABLES and FRUITS .hwia al Tbla Store llrcnd pudding is another economicil (lisli thnt'a simply (Jc llciou i when Lotf Cabin Syrup Is used us dressing. Order of your tcrocej whviij; aidd In full incusur'oj'loijWablil-iilmitt-il cans. The TowleManle Products Co. SltHJqurlrli,piC",,W''C'l,",0 Itrfln.rl.ti Si. Paul. Minn.l Si. Julllllbui)', Vriant FRENCH TOAST licit ono ckk In deep pbilc, mid (inc-lmlf cup of milk, md a jiIikIi of salt. Dlji hrcnll In IlicwuUUiry iiihI fry tonnuldcii brown In hot frjliiff lu". well Krcnel with bhtlcr or drli ila. Spnnd with butter mid n;rvp hot, with Log pblu ruji. j coinw a un-ut drawlui; rurd for the I'iimw t In lliu lnriieKt oiiiinatin pliDliiK for pledinif in thu wtalu, ami Unit u fit) of .MeiUoid populitifoii cuii aiippoii aiivh up oiuiiiUutloii In uvlilniice of It appruiiulloii Huplio will only bvliofi lonllit Oppottiliill) to lliilleute the oatoul oi our luikpllallly which hu no iiinu tliiida 4ieji limrpiiterlhllr of our (diy. He ut the ttaliia mi hlch the dele KHtea coiue, attend Ihu mfliiiua ut the NatMtoiiiim Witdiiiday, Thiua ila unit J'lidby Iho hill'iul of Modem .Melbmlx. MEDFORD M?mMaa$ K. II, IIAl.MA.V II. I, ,N(Jimm:u w$a& -.cry y Collea.- llullilllik, .11 North (liupn HI. lui) mi.. i XIbIii b'bool-New Piiplla Miu Kntui ut any Tlmo luliivav. Wliofl JtAi.'J mnl i;iiKlkrCouiao NiBhl SchOtol R'af ftiffii $5.00 WrIU fqr Oelltir Jeual rvr-'TT' ' i'""" (Jiiiirunlun Heivlco mid Quality Marsh & Bennett Second limn- P.'uit of riit Viit'l llimk Phono U-VJ rrirptj-ifHTrf-TftF I mm jj I JjTllflf fJXl 1 A "Ncans tu Every yuns" M HOTEL MANX Powell St., bt OTarrcll San Frunchto In the heart of tlie lifivinpct. Khnnnlntr jen and theatre district. Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious lobby Jinc&ervicciand f riomoiikc restaurant will ntlract yoit. European Plan rele: 11.50 tip. . f ' K'; i it i . i '(, Hi. ' : ' Vf "M (I V u U a 'J lie M'nti ' 11 .IS .30 .:o .10 .?& .1 ... .so .a& .is .as .38 .18 catia S Det lliintu TomatoM, can 10 Aater. Holly nml MarlfNtk! iiilllc, 3 cnua .......... :ire Imporied eniimid I'stuw...- lac linporlod lluabrtHiiiw JOecnii llnet Pearl White, CryaUtl VIH ami A II NapthR hap, if ftnra....M 0c ti l-'alry Soap. I bnra. ...... jr.c Vanilla ....... 36c l.emou Kxtmct - . . SSo can I'nacy Uyauira .... tr.B can Fancy Ujratera .... . Hwert Chittuar Plelh. Ma alio '.'.e bottla Cauitp .......lUn, two Ur Prlcim liaklna" J'owrtar, lb... Kodn. I paekaam ..... CaiiiiiWIU Koup any Ulnd. do.. I.lu lOr CrMevnt CtHHin doffeo, lb... .30 Karo Byrup aflialP .1 - .! Knro 8rP. 'Udt)ini .3R Kiiro Syrup, n . OR None 8ui.li Mince .Maat, per pk. ,10 Hiildnra I'ork ft ltwju. awall (Mr iloreu ' UR ' Holder Pork A lk-aia, uicdliini per doa v .-. I-IR Holder Pork & llcaua, lari', per doxeti . . .' ( X.Sn ?.-el PotnloM. 10 Uta, for 36 Primer:, Reed otiea, ?5 Urn I.U0 FANCY POTATOES S1.30 Pen 100 Lbs. FOUTS GROCERY CO. ltd. 10 Ho, Ccntlill i Phoni) U7I WESTON CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street ' 3ro(Kord TJio Only Klxel naive Gonimoi'oial Vliotogripliorn in ftoiilliin'n OrtiKOii NogativoH Alndo any linio or place by nppoIiiluuMit I'liono LI7-J WoMI' do tliu i-cuii B. D. WKSTON, Prop,