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." . i WEBTOT?!! TVTATT TTCTBTTNTC, OTOFOIM), OinfflOX. TIimftDAY, TircrTJMTJTCR X 101 f VmV TTTRTTR rat t I- ' ..7. POWER COMPAN Y ADVERTISESSCENERY AT WORLD'S FAIR Mudford, On-,, I)(ic. 'i, toil. To tint Ihlltor. Ihilow i(nH(t find ropy of it wrltn up t tin 1 will nppcur In Hi" iKitt mil lion of (lio I'nunmu I'nclflo l'xnsl tloti Fact Hook, Inasmuch, mi tlm npitcit was limited to onn nml iiic-luiir Innlii's, (IiIh roiilil nnt Ixi Haborntvd upon as w ulioiilii llkiul to liuvo Imil II, nml Urn lusor- t Id n oT sanii' In thin iiuhllrutluii wiih liroiiulit iilioiit iluoiii'.li Mm Hfforts of Mr, (loo. 12, llooti, tti'crtittiry of Mm Trl-Blatn (looil Itomlit association, Hiipportcil li)' tlm offlcrs of tliln com puny, l liuvliu; coino to our uollro t lint thU locality wan not Ih'Iiik kIvoii tlm propor ri'pri'siuitaMon In thin nub. llntMon, nml I would bo Kind to linvo jou initio) intuition of sanm In sumo of oiir current Issui-s, Ia iu not oilook mi opportunity to brliiK I hi fore Hut WNllorit of thlit imposition, nil of tlm wnudurs of southern Oitiuon, With klndcnt rt'Kards, I nm, Yoiim very truly, CAI.irOltNIA-OHKdON I'OWCIt CO. Ily II. I,. WAl.TIII.'lt, Mtinral HuiiiTliitt'iidfiit, Koultirrti Oti'Kon TIiomi tritvulliiK tin northern routti I'ltlitT romlni; or n'turnlnp la I'ort land, OrvKon, or Ht'attli', Wnshlur.toii, of tlui HbiMyoiiH, noted for IIh lumlth Klvlni? niliiitiiil HprliiKH, Ik iiiiiihik tint iittnictloiiH, Tlui OniKon Cuvch now uiiilnr tliij National J'nrli Hysliini, mid rciicliiMl fioin Hio Hoiitliorn Oii'ijon polutH via (iriinlH I'iihk, 'I'Iicmo ciiviw mo vliiltml liy iimny nuuliorH of iiiituro'H wonduis. Bpurlnl rut oh to all Hicho polutH nrn offoroil, I'nr particulars iiUiIiohh tlm Coimiiorclfil clubs of ollhor city. STATE TEACHERS TO MEET AT EUGENE Kiiii rinli'iiiltiil of Hi-linols ,. Ferny WiIIh has M'tit nut tlm following to I In ti'iii'licru of Oregen: "Tin foiirleenlli niiniiiil m'shIou of tli wi'Mlern diinloi) of tin- Oregon Sluli' 'IVimlii'iV utioi'jiiliiiM will riieel jointly wild Dm riuuuiil Iciirlicru' in stitute fur l.iiim eoutity at Kuui'iie, Monthly, I) mlier 12 1 - JIM I, nt 0 oVIock a. in., and will remain in wh simi for linen iluys. Tlm forenoons of Mouiluy nml Tuesiluy ainl (lie nf tri'iioon of W'eilin'Hiluv will lie given lo general iiHwiiiltly work, ami tlm uf temooiiK of Mouiliiv nml TtieHilay nml tlm forenoon of Weilnemlny to ile imiliuentiil wo 1 1;. Si'shIoum will In field in tlm t'liiverxity huihliiu'H. "I'W general iihM'IiiIiIv Work '(' have Heetireil iih tlic iiirieiiial mwiiI.- i-nt I'ri'rfiilent I'. I. Ilryan of Colgate univer-ity, Hiiuiiltmi, X. V., and Dr. ('. K. Ituu'li, prnfexxor of eiliieutiou, I'nivcrtllv of Cnlil'nrnin. Willi Hie SWEDISH FOLK GAMES 0 WORTH SEEING tlioniHelvcH oro itanblo to do no; liutj (ho altiiinpt Ik I'ltiilnly nmrllorlous mid -ileditrvfK to he largoly patronized O N NKI.HO.V. OFFICIAL COUNT will coiiin over the KIhUIjou inotin- JMipiiort of thi'si' two leailem of t'llu- tnliiK. the lioundary of tlm slate of Icntionnl thought finui nutmilf of the California mid Ori'Kon, over which the I'aeltle hli;hway Is constructed. The trip can he iniule by automobile ofor thU highway with comfort and easo. TIiIn IiIkIiw ny linn mi eniiy grnilu of not eXCeiMlhiK mU per cent, mid ttffonlH tireiiery not nurpuriKed In any country, Southern Oregon Iiiin wonderful at UnctloN which are United by tlioun iiihIh of tourlntm niuoiiK them, the Crater l.nke In tlm Outer l.nkn Na tlonnl I'nrk, which linn mi elevation of oer nix Ibuuitniid feet. Thn Inko Iiiin h depth of 2000 feel, (lood hotel nrroiiimodntlonn nre In the park, KlidilriK mid rowliic on tliU lako Ik great uport, Tlm trip Ik niauide from tlm city of Meilford, OreKon, mm of the nioxt prnKremiho cltleN on tlm coriHt, with n population of 12,000 doiiIk, lornted In thn fmnuta ItoKtui rhvr valley. Anhlrtntli tlm firm city on the north Mute, mul with the xplemlul prnetienl ii"igi(ims nrepireil hv the hemli of the hi'einl iloparluieutN, we fee) mife In irninlsing tlic teaelieis of Weleni Oregon u verv vnluahle henxion. "It ih euiue-lly lioieil Hint (i r-, ruiigemeiilM will he rondo in nil Helmut of weteui Oregon for holiday vaca tion to eoiiiuieuee Deeemher -1, in ol der to Kie teiielieiN nil oimortunity lo atteiul iIiik meeting. "The iihuiiI leilueei rale-i on (he eerlifieate iilau will lie grauteil hv trniixiiurtaliiiii eointiaiiieN to he in ef- feet for going trip Deeeniher 17, ami relutuiii" imt later than l)i mher -5, Hoy Seoul Attention, Tliero will ho a ineetliiK of all linyn between thn nRen of 12 and 15 ' wb would like to Join tlm Hoy ScoutH at tho Armory Crldny evening, Do-, combor i, at 7:30, 2IS It Ih Immaterial whether tlm pro nonunion or tho HwoiIIhIi I'olk-r.nnien nt tlm Page Thontcr on I'rldny after noon U duo to tho Irifliienni of Mm KwedlHh people In tlm valley, tho kooiI JuilKiimnt of tlm principal of lloorw volt hcIiooI, or tlm great intririHic rnorlti) of tlm playn. llollcaiiKo Mm reproduction of all mich npectnren ir bound to bring to dayllKlil rioino fuHhlonlng polntn of ancient culturn TIiIh Ik trim In regard to all conn trleM. hut especially trim In rogaril to tlm folk-gami-K and noriK-gameK of Hwedeii. In U-auty they rlvul the (Jreclan i',niim and KiirpaHH them In vlKor, anil prnctlcnlly outnumber all tho other Kuropean a muse men In of Hint kind in their great vnrlatloiiM. Tlm Itouiidheadfl of KuKland, tlm I'urltarm In America, the I'letlntH In (lormany, Mm revolution In French, mid Mm poltlcal anarchy In Italy Kwept away many Innocent formn of nmiiHeiiiontM. Not any of the ra- lamltlei to art, UHually Mm renult of faiuitlmit of oim form or auotheer, lenchcd .Sweden until tlm firm purl of tlm nineteenth century. Ily that time practical rationalism had naod mul codified a larKe iortlon of the peoHant' plnyw, gatlmred from every nook and corner of the kingdom. j Critic have nlnce pronounced MieM; KauieK ninHter pleren of children's dra- malic Ingenuity and often adopted from the occupation of Mm older peopliL Consequently, the plii)n are' nut mere niuiiKementH to U laiiKlmd ! T COMPLETED SHOWS ELY'S CREAM BALM 0PEI5 GLQ6GE0 NOSTRILS m HEAD CATARRH GOES I BUT FEW CHANGES' toiday afternoon that the project lia been completed, and that the prewnt anpllcntlons for, Mm purchavi of Inndn In ll Indicated that the lauds would be all sold by HprliiK. -.,., ,.., SALKM, Or,, Dee. .'(.---Tilt, ofneinl HAI.KM, Ore,, Dec 3 -Olaf l,niir- , ., ,. . ,,,,,, ,'eount ol the votex euM nt the election gai.nl, project enlr.eer for Mm Tu- Koxember .'I lor Atale offi.:er nml in malo Irrigation project, officially ad- itintiir menuies Ihih hren eompleteil vised the state desert land hoard es- by Keeretnry of Htnte Olrott. The oflieml vote ns ilevuloned e the final count follows; For iepreientntiv in corigrenK, fint ilinlriet f'urlii I'. (Vie, K)(flr; W. ('. Huwley, fil.'JIIfl; Frederick Hoi- linler. .T'liMfli Fred W. MenrM. l7;il "There are 22.50 acren of Irrl-jW-. 8. HirlmriN, T-llfi. Kithle lands In the project" said Kngl- I F)r r,.l)reH(.n,ntivt. in vonl!r,.HHl flre. ncer LaurKaard In announcing Mial((m ,hlril.t-.(ienrjlP L. conv,.r, Ifi,. tlm work had been completed, "and ,(!8:). Hnm Kvn ,., N- j .,. C000 acres hrvn been contracted for. 0jj .j j- Tlm balaiic has b.-en thrown open for j ,.,:' 'rt.p,',.hentiitive in congress entry by the board, and I have rcjllir1 (,lMril.,A. K n o)( j,.,cn7. celved between &00 and COO Inquiries A w Uttertv 10(,j,0. r N. ,M(.Ar. from prospective settlers. Most of ! .,,, fl3fl Art,lr , M1t0 --- them Indicate thot they Intend to i . , i,,.,:.- .moi For I'niteil .Stales senator in con greis. A. llonlli, 88,'J(7; (leorge H. Cluimherluin, 111,718; William Ilnnley, 'J(J,2'J0; H. F. Hnnip, 10,fi(!fl; II. K. Stine, 8010. I'or governor F. M. Oill, 0120; W. i:. Purily, l.-.l.-; C. J. Smith, IM.GIM; W. .1. Smitli, 1131; W. S. l"en, 10, I'.l.'l; .Inmert Withyeomhe, ll!l,():i". For Mnte treasurer- Thotnus 11. Kay, i:i2,'J.ri'J; II. Lee I'aget, 7.),0.'il; . J. Sloop, 18,121. For jus iee of the supremo court Henry J. Mean, 128,.r74: Henry L. (Henson, 12.',100; Lawrence T. Harris, ,113,170; Thomas A. Mcllride, HU, 257; T. II. Crawford, 61,007; William lOnllnwny, 7(l.:i()8; Wllirim Jl. Knm- .ey, f,(i.882; W. T. Sinter, I7,:i91; C. Inttantly Cloari Air l'aic You Urestlie Frrely, Nstty Uucharza Slop!, Head Coldl and Dull Head ache Vanlth, vUlt the project with tlm view of ac quiring tlm lands In the sprlriK. and I expect n rush for the lands then. The lands are being sold In 40-acre tracts nt HO an acre. One-tenth of this must be paid down, and Mm balance can he paid In 10 Install Incuts. Interest ut thn rate of C per cent will be exacted on these Installments. Get n stnnll Isiltlo nnruny, Juit to try It Apply n III tit tu the nostrils mid Instantly your eloggl nose mid Moppcihup air possnKcs of tho licittl will open; you will brentlie freely; ilUlltitsH and heudnche dlipK-ar. Ily niornliiKS the nitnrrli, cold-lii-head or cntarrhnl sote throat will begone. Kml hikIi misery now! Get the stna'l bottle of "l"v's Crrnm llnlru" nt miy drug store. This sweet, fragrant htilm die Pes by the heat of the nostrils; terie(rntc nml hcal.M tho lullaiiied, swollen rneiubriine which lines tho nose, head nml throat; clears tho air pn8nu'es;stopM nasty discharges and n feeling of ctrnusliig, soothing relief ctimtit lm lueilhitely Don't lay awnko to-night strus glliri! for breath, with head stiitTnl; iioatrlls c'ofcd, hnwUliic and blowlnc. Catiirrh or n cold, with Its runiitiig nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, mid raw dryness In distress ing but truly needle. Put your faith Jim once In 'Tlj-g crtnin Halrn" nml your cold or cntarrh will surely ilisappear. 1 eg IT IS APPARENT to all progressive business men that payment by check Is the safe, economic and convenient way to pay. Your checking account, large or small, is cordially In vited. OVER gg YEARS UNOtB ONt MANAGEMCMf I I m nt. as they usually represent a most, WASHINGTON'. Dec 3 - Tlm time jiri(.ht( 4QJ0M. A),(,ison (J ,,.,, serious condition of n by-gone clvlll-1 Umltntion on the concessional com- i.iss- ih.2011: Charles II. Ottcn. 1(!.- ....... ... ... .. . ' ' r . ' xaiion. imissions or wnicn lormer aenaior -top. j)axj,j K,,monf 8,:t07. Dr. Otto Salomon, president of Mm Jonathan llourim Is chairman expired i por nttoniev-gencrnl Oeor-gc M. world fuiiious Industrial tralnlriK 'yesterdny, mid unless tho iwrlod Is ex- ( uroW1( 127,880; J. L. Hirncr, 10, school nt .Vans, Sweden, claims that tended by congressional action, Sena- ,200; John A. Jeff rev. (Kl,701; William Mm children nre tho real conrervn- j tor llourne's work for the govern- p. Jril, I." !l:i. lives of a natien: that when Mm merit In regard to postal and good, Southern Oregon Normal seliou! grown-up people In Sweden Imported j roads matters Is at an end. When i;iio veSf jj4((m . m no lODjMII. foreign dnures. Mm joting folks ; congress convenes next Monday, Jler'iii"-of citie. 311 vc 1)0110' stuck to their beloved folk-games, I Chairman Ilourno will submit a re- 'j,-, no 77,071. which In morals and artistic beauty 'port on the railway mall pay and on j Prohibition constitutional amend- lutclnss the modern hoptugs. Jgood roads, which probably will be ment :1!I2 ves, KM S42 .'KI.'I no 100- It Is not to be expected Mint the made the basis for legislation. Mr';n;'j.- children In Medford, thousands ot I llourne has served without compen- AboliMiiii" ilcuth iennltv H34 vc, miles nwny and centurlcn removed nation and has paid his own exenscs , joo ,-,o. ;j;", Il0 100 '.ID.'i. from the real scene, can properly re- 'during the time occupied by the work produce tlm spirit of undent Swedish of the commlNslorfon which he has. The sawmill at Loon Lake, Coos customs, the Swedlsh-Amerlcanis I been chairman. 'county. Is running. Poultry Wanted PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY Where you can get the highest market cash prices for Poultry of all .kinds and for any quan tity six dqys in the week. Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Phone 583 iHll$lllZZ ,JmmJmJ ? ? ? t ? T T t BIG STORE IS CLOSED The WILL H. WILSON big store will be closed all day tomorrow to ar- i range the big stock for The Biggest Price Slashing; Most Sensational Sale Ever Held In Medford t : The big store known all over Southern Oregon and Northern California as I the cheapest store in the west, the store that does just as it advertises is loaded with the biggest stock we have ever carried. Everything going, nothing held I back. All departments will be cut deep. 1 t ? t i ? t r r ? ? ? 5 ? ? 1,000 PAIRS OF SHOES SLAUGHTERED 1000 pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children will be ruthlessly slaughtered. Watch tomorrow's papers for the cheapest shoe prices you have ever heard of, also full de tails of the big sale. 500 BROOMS SOLD AT I Oc EACH Saturday between ten and eleven o'clock. Now if you want a ten cent broom, be here at ten sharp. The big sale will start Saturday, Dec. 5th at 10 a. m. Doors positively closed until that time. til rl Til f ' Vi 'f,f,'