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Tv-aV :' ";" rM '" ' X f 11 m . IT I v I it.; Ir " r & M k H . K r u? &.. P , i , PAGE TWO jOCAL AND L PERSONAL ICUKono Ueglster: Fred W. llol llflter, prominent nttorney of North Uqnd, accompanied by Mrs Hollls Vor, Ii'Ih Bon, Fred, .Ir., Mrs. Captain DorRiimn, of Florence, nnd Miss Ruby Moy, of Portland, arrived In TCiiKcno on tlio Willamette Pacific from tlio coant last nlRht on their way to California. Thoy Intond to mako n trip to tbo Atlantic coast be fore returning homo. Mrs. II. 1-', D.ndilysninn rtnd chil dren nnd Mlns Krnnklo Offntt loft Thursdny for Kojsor, W. V., whore thoy expect to reside. Mr. Offutt, fnthcr of Mrs. lladdyamnn nnd Miss FranUlo, left Med ford for Koysor Sev ern) months ni;o and now has n promi nent position with n largo concern of that city. Miss Offutt will complete her education in n West Virginia col Iorc. City pasonKer scrvlco 15c, Coun try trips In proportion. Plerson & Foster. Phono S7S-U tf Mall from tho cast has been de layed for two days owing to heavy storms In tho mlddlo west. Tho de layed pouches nro expected to ar rive this afternoon. S. B. Holmes of Eaplo Point la at tending to business matters In the city today. Dr. J. J. Kmmons has moved to his new sulto of otfico rooms In the second floor of tho M. F. & It. Co.'s building. Erlck Anderson of the Hluo Lodge district Is In tho city for a few days on business.' Mrs. draco E. Jtyan of Olcndnlo visited friends and relatives in this city tho first of tho week. See Davo Wood aoout that tiro In surance policy. Offlco Mall Tribune Bldg. II. C. Douglas ot Yreka, Cal., is among tho out of town visitors in tho city this week. Contractor J. V. Sweeney of the Pacific highway is spending tho day in the city on business. Matinee, tho Page today. Tho high school basket ball team will play Klamath Falls at tho Nat to morrow night in a return gamo. One ot the largest crowds ot tho season is expected to attend tbo game. Dur ing this month tho local flvo will play a scries of games with Ashland. Mrs. Louis Ulrlch ot Jacksonville vlBltcd wtth friends In this city Wednesday evening. Miss Muriel Uurrls. who under went an operation at Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday for appendicitis li recovering and out of danger. Sweet elder at Do Voe's, ' L. P. Sullivan of tho Cadillac Auto company is spending a few days in tho city In tho interests of his firm. In responso to tho merchants ap peal for moro pollco protection at night Sergeant Pat Mcgo went on the full night Wednesday. This gives a double patrol of tho city all night There has not been a burglary com mitted so far this weok, and tho au thorities bellovo tho gang Is laying low until tho oxcltcment blows over. Mrs. Loach, 320 North Dartlctt, ex port corsetloro. Fred Hockcnos, formerly of this city, but now of Seattlo is attending to business matters in tho valley for a fow days. II. II, Croft ot Agato Is attending to buslnoss matters In tho city today Matinee, tho Page today. W. N. Offutt and family loft toda for Texas where they will makoHbelr future homo. James Urunii of Iloseburg Is at tending to business matters In tho city tills week. Cora K, Utlcy. chiropodist, 407 Garnott-Coroy building, phono 057-It. Wire communication between tlilr City and California points Is still demoralized owing to storms In thr Mt. Shasta region. Northbound S, P trains are still from half an hour to two hours late. Press and commer cial wlro business is still being rountod via Denver. Freight traffic for California points Is congesting In tho Ashland yards. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop, Over Isls Thoutor. From the looka of things republi cans and progressives ot Jackson county aro about ready to unite, in What John M. Hoot, ono of th btuunchest devotees of T. R char nctorlios as u "community of thought." 0. O. P. warhoraes arc busy Inviting overy citizen with a traco of tdandpat Mood In his pb lltlcal system to attend tho Lincoln Pay banquot at tho Medford Hotel, February 12th.. Governor Wlthy-comho- has boon Invited to attend this occasion, Kodak finishing tho host, at Wes ton's Camcro Shop. Over Isls Thea ter, Ralph Morrison leaves today for Wood Cal., where ho lias accepted u DOHltlon In a mill nt that place, Repairs to tho Howard block tor rooms pf tho Masonic lodgo havo been co'uplQted, and are ready for occupancy. 0i Jt t D Vo'i, Fred Day, claim anonl for S. P, company,, Is In Medford, Pcoplo Inclined to buy books hnvo been warned to watch out for tho coming of two agents, under false colors, who soil standard works nt low prices, and bilk tho public on the first payment. A number of Willam ette valley residents havo been "stung." Uct your mittor, erenm, milk nnd btittcr-mllk, at Do Voo'h. Frod Hanson, assistant superin tendent South Pacific, Is In Medford today. Wo arc headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlnello Hair Shop, 407 Garnott-Coroy building. 274 Tho funeral services of Judgo K. U. Watson of Portland, a pioneer of this section, and county clork of Jackson count' in IS 7 2, were held from his homo in Portland Tuesday. Judgo Watson is well remembered by tho old timers ot this section. J, O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any whoro, time or place. Studio 22S Main St Phono 320-J. Mr. and Mrs. Kd O. Hrown who are traveling In tho south and southwest will return to this city next week. A dynamite storehouse In Grants Pnss, wherein is stored most of tho high power explosives used In mining operations In southern Oregon was broken Into Monday, and revoral sticks of dynamite stolen. It Is from dynamite that "soup," n liquid nitroglycerine- concoction ot dangerous tendencies is made. Tho process Ib to put the dynamite in a pan ot cold water, place on a stove, nnd let sim mer over a slow flro until it Is a li quid. In tills form it can bo poured Into small holc3. Tho pollco ot the different valley cities, think this may bo the forerunner of an attempt by yoggs to "pull off a big Job." Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur geons) havo moved to their now suite of offices. Rooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, M. F. & H. Dldg. M. J. Woods ot the Shasta Springs district, Is spending a few days In tho city nttondlng to business in terests. Ho says that tho landowners ot tho Shasta valley are much Inter ested In tho establishment of a beet sugar factory. JAP WARSHIP WRECKED (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) on the Pacific coast and the govern ment at Toklo. Off lyower'OillfornlA Port San Jlartoloroo Is on tho Pa cific sldo of Lower California. Mex. midway ot the peninsula. It Is about 100 miles south ot San Diego and about 300 miles north of Mngdalcna Bay whero American naval vessels In tho Pacific frequently rendezvous. Port San Bartolomo Is situated in nn almost uninhabited country. Port San Dartolomo is considered by mariners as tho best harbor the coast between San Diego, Cal., nnd Mngdalcna Day. It is tho favorite refuge for whaling vessels to refit and to try out the blubber of captured whales. Tho harbor is very fine with an ontranco a mile wido and free from hidden dangers. Tho port it self is two and a half miles in dia meter. Tho settlement is sparso nnd it Is assumod there aro very few craft here to assist In rcscuo operations. May Interne Crew Whllo the rules ot international law permit belligerent vcscls to call on neutral craft of all kinds to as sist them when in distress, any sail ors taken aboard tho American ships of war may bo Interned for tho re mainder of tho war. Article XIII of tho second Hague convention says: "If the sick, wounded or ship wrecked nro received on hoard a nun trol ship of war, measures should be tal.'uii to neo that they cannot again alio part In tho operations of war." Fruit buds throughout tho valley iro coming out In fine shape, ac cording to Deputy Fruit Inspector Jack Aitkon, who has Just finished n tour of Inspection of the Central Point, Willow Springs, Medford and Jacksonville districts, Mr. Altkcn says ho never snw tho orchards In iucIi fine shape as at present for this neason of tho year, and predicts a rec ord crop. In most of tho orchards of ho valloy tho work of pruning Is un dor way, and In some the work of plowing has begun. HENS GET BUSY Ail. 5fl Hens of tlio Rogue river valley, bo Indlfferont to laying last fall, havo another mood, with the result that tho local supply of eggs tho lust ten dnys has shown a rapid Increase, 'ringing tho price down to 20 cents a. doten, with the supply exceeding tho demand, Wednesday farmers sold eggs at tho restaurants of the city at this price, and glad to find a purchaser. During tho early part of the wlntor lha price of eggs went as high as 30 cents a dozen. Last sprlug the prlco at ono tlmo was 15 cents a dozen, a lo.w mark, MDFOKD MAIL TRTHUN11. mm is CRUSHED BY ICE CllU'ACU), Wit. I.- The tcnmer lown of the (loodrich Trtuwit oiiin juuiy, sunk in l.nl Mieliiimn about three mile. off tlio river mouth today lifter liuinir crushed by wlmt lake men declare was tlio homiest ioo jinn M'on in 0!ir off tho CliicitRo luulior. Tho crow, uuiuocrittir evenly, nnd tho ono pa-songer clnmboicii to (ho ioo pack s the vc-ol uttlcd and btruiiuled over the ice to shore. Tlnno who reached safety fir-t declared that no one hnd boon lost. The I own. valued nt j1i)0,000, car ried n miscclluucou cargo front .fonf U00 to $75,000 in value. CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Tho htoamor lown, of the Goodrich Transit com pany, was caught in the ice about threu miles off the Chicago hiubor and Bank today. The crew nnd passengers, number ing about fifty, took to the ice. City tugs and the life saving- crew Parted to their rescue. The steamers Kun-a, Atizona and Kuciuc, tlio former held fast in the ice, were only a short distance from the lown. The llaeino, which was in clear water, though hemmed in bj ice, started to tlio rc-cuo of tho-o on board tho lown. The city fire boat, Graeme Stewart, was much hnmpercd by tho ice and made slow progress to ward the scene. Occupants of the Carter II. Hnrri son'crib telephoned to the water de partment that apparently nil of those on hoard the lown had, left the ve-sel before it sank. Thp erib-kecper wntched tho boat go down. Persons wntehinir from the roof of a lake front skyscraper said that the Iowa's men reached the breakwater which guards tho mouth of the Chi cago liver nnd had climbed on it lif ter u perilous walk of a mile and a half neross the ice. Two tugs were niakinj; their way to the pier. T,e Iowa's crew numbered fifteen rnlinr.r'ilyv and necordine; to tho host infa'.irntion there .were thirty-five passengers aboard when the vessel left Milwaukee Tuesday. I AT "Tho Girl I Left Uchlnd Mo." an oxcltlng military drama with Robert Edcson In the leading rolo will be shown at tho Page Friday and Sat urday afternoon and evening. This Is ono ot tho lntcst productions with Robert Kdeson, tho crentor of many star roles, with Clalro Whitney. Stuart Holmos, Walter Hitchcock and other loading HghtB In tllmdom. In producing tho screen version ot this greatest success of David Relasco, neither effort nor monoy has boon spared. Tho entire company was sent to Asslnabolno, Montana, to bo In touch with tho real Indians nnd got tho vivid atmosphere of tho scenes which aro laid In nnd around u lonely army post. A photoplay of color with stropg characterizations and "v- collcnt photography. Thin rroa' photoplay Is another ot W'llani Fo Uox Offlco attractions. AT WORK IN THIS CITY Owners of dogs nro warned by the police to keep their nets under close gtturd, for a dog poisoner is at work in the city. Two pets fell victim this morning to the work of tlio fiend. One died nnd tlio other is under thcr enre of Veterinary A. J. Helms. Strychnine was giv'enj, being first sprinkled oVcnn piece of; meat, Whon tho animals were first poisoned it wits leported to tho police that they had been afflicted with rubies, ami the" pglico were called. Last year u fiend in human form killed many dojjs and eats by encasing a piece of sponge in ;i chunk of meat. After eating tho meat tho sponge swelled, cniibing death. FOUR APPROPRIATIONS ASKED FOR ALLOWED KALKM. Ore., Feb, -1. At n joint meeting of the ways and means com mittee of the two liotibes it was decid ed to iHow the state liliraiiaii, the state livestock and sanitary board, tho dairy and food commission and tho board of control the uppiopria thins nsked for by each. The appro priation ullowed for the tirst was 18,800 ; for the second, $18,910; for tho third, $30,000; and for the fourth, CHICAGO HARBOR $15,000. . , MttOFOUD oiwaosr. 'riirKsnAV, Jv ..-WU B. Kdwiml H. Davis, ngod ol years, ono of (ho owners of tho Medford Hook Store, and ono of tlio host known nicrohiuils in tho city, died at his homo, 101 Gouowi monuo, Wed nesday night, art 11:15 o'clock, fol lowing n threu weeks' illnos,. duo to ii complication of disoa-os. Death was unexpected and came as a shock to a wido circle of fiiends and no iUiiintuucos. Tho funeral mm i ices which will ho private, will he held from tlio family residence Friday altcutoon at II o'clock, lie was a member of tho Shiinors, Knights of Pythias and other fiatormtl societies, ti member or the Medford Golf and Country dub ami other social orgiuiir.atioiiH, and was of a kindly, likeable mil uro. Ho was a nntio of Maine aud Ionics a wife in Medford nnd sister in the oust In mourn his loss. Itofore comiiur to Medford ho was a commercial liav elcr nnd lived for inmiv vears nt Far go. N. D., coin'm to Medford file years ago from that city. A pathetic incident itttnchcs itself to his passing, .lust ns the curfew rang Wednesday night he nsked his wife what it was. She told him "it was tho signal for all little hoys to bo at homo.'' "This little hov will soon bo nl homo," was the prophetic reply of the sick mnii. SMITH BILL ATT .u SALKM, Ore., Feb. I. K there n phnnnneist trust at which n hill in troduced in tho senate vosterday nf tcrnoon by Senator J. V,. Smith of Josephine count v i- aimed Senator Smith's hill omvidos that nnv pharmacist registered in another state, which will in like maiiucr rec ognize ceriificatcs of registration in this state, may engage in the practice of his profession without tukmir tin examination. Under the present law nil pharma cists waiittn- to engage in business in this state, inugo before the stole board of. phaiiiMrv iindipnss nn ex niuiilation, '' Ti E TOJOLLECL TAXES SALBM, Ore, Feb. 3 County treasurers will rontlnuo to collect taxes from the people of Oregon. The houso expressed Its nttfttido on this Hubject in emphatic fashion, nnd at the samo tlmo took steps to Increase the salaries of tho treasur ers to compensate them for thin, duty, which was added to tlm details of their offlco two years ago. It was also decided to trim down tho sher iffs' salaries to fit tho size of their duties slnco tho lax collecting has been tnken away. A special commltteo consisting of Hoprrsontntlvcs Forbes, Kelly, Hunt, Mlchclbook nnd Pierce, or Linn, was named to make their aalary revisions. E SALRM, Ore, Feb. I. Two bills recently passed by the legislature wore signed by Governor James Wlthvcombo today. Ono. Introduced by Sennlor C. A. Lelnowobor, pcr- nlts cities bordering on navigable rlv em to dredge their channels, Tho other, by Senator W. II. Hollls, pro vides for tho bonding of local agents of tho statu land board. XOTJCK. ' Tliero will bo a racial and box sup per at tho Agate school February C, at 3 p. m. Every ono Is Invited, lad lqa to bring baskets. A good enter tainment Is prepared. ' TOO LATK TO CL7IB8IFT. M VOR 8ALB O'i'irnnteeil purq mlK and cream. I'uraclean Dairy, phono 582-W. H, A. Mint. 27fi FOH SA LIS Sow and pigs, extra good; aleo bred gilt's. H. W. Dav Idsoiu Central Point, Orb. a76 FOR BALi; Olt RISNT Six room modern bungalow, thrco blocks from city paik on Ivy St. Phonq 475-L, owner. 270 WANTKIJ To lont hoinio, fO.OO por month, Clark Ilcalty Co. LOST-r-Scotch Colllo dou answorlnK to uamo ot Max. Fludor pleaHo Phono 0U-J3, Stautpn Qrlltlu EDWARD DAVIS CROSSES DIE KKS mmiAirv i. i iii,;,.Ii.ii-iji-1; SAI KM, Feb I. Additional 'iMiicnduuMitH hnvo been made In tho prohibition hill now beforo tho house, but tho measure now Is" readj for final consideration an special order Friday. '' Tho committee on hlroliot(c truffle hold another meeting this ovunlng nt' which tho nialmum Unlit' on tho (liiantlty or matt liquors tlfnl n Hol dout or the stale call Impoit within any :U)-du, period was Wtlwd from 1T iiinitn to -t ipmrts This was for tho purpose of conforming with the mothbds now In uxo In hnu'dlliiK boor, as li t bottles Inaku u case. Tim oiinnlltv of itlittlllcil or fiT- inontnil lliiiinrjt Hint ninv bo slillinml In an an alternative to (ho 31 quarts ot boor has been unchanged. It ic-' mains at two quarts. Tho limit on the amount of wine that may bo Imported for sacramen tal purposes has breu icmoicd. Clergymen may hao It shipped Into tho utatv tu any desired quantity If thoy make affidnilt that It Is to bo put to Hact amenta! uses only. SMOELBY AUTO ASHLAND, Feb. -I. Frank, 1.1 vcar-old son of .luck l!:irntliouM hiu run down by (Iwiii I tut lei's automobile Wednesday noon nnd seiiou-lv m juiol. , The lad was on his bike on the wny to school, tho accident hap pening on Kast .Main street. It was an accident pure and simple. Mr. Hutler took tho injured hov at once to' the sanitarium which is near ti scene of the uccidont. It is fciucd his skull is fractured. Tim lad's mother is in Portland. Tho family home is on Second street. Hani thouso is an employe of tho Ashland Meat company. It is thought that, hut for the framework of the bike which helped support tho homier ma chine, the boy would tunc been killed outright. Cunl of TlinuUs Wo wish to extend our silicon thanks to Kennies Chapter O K S.. to choir nnd frlonibi who so kindly as sisted In our recent herein rmctit of our beloved wife nod moth r J 8 SIMONS, MRS. II. ti WORTIIINtlTON. J II SIMONS. MRS .1, (. t:OfS, lit CHICHESTER S PILLS VJ,. tmi: iTiamiiiii iiu.iMi. x llrKfll.l. Ak(.l'll. llVn.Tri III.VMllSII lllll.MI I'll. 1.1, f ytutknuvRtltkll, UflAltrHfl.i llVV.f ma II .u SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LVERHCRE Baldy Breeder's Calendar 'THERE AR 327 CUSS WORDS AND NOT A ONE OF 'EM IS WORTH USING." Men's Shoes $3.15 $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes now iioliin at $3.15 Look at our shoo window. "Wo jaVe you moneyj'1 The Wurdtobe F. S. Brandcn, Mananer, T m ' c RAISE LIMIT BEER 10 24 QUARTS M W t l.4l,l Ak JMP ll,aUII. l.l..M.rl'0i,iT llfj CHI. la 11,4 ! II,M IMUJIKV l-. wtlcl U I'.Im Mita, V Tl Blrr. llwr f V M yj i ii A Lr ir'Jl,'.Ji Deposit Your Valuables In our Flro and' nuri?lr proof Vuult. CoiiHldcr tlio Safety, Convenience and SaUafuctlon It will afford you. f3afo Nopoalt JIoxob for rout. v?2.00 and up lor year .'! it OVER g2 VKAWS UNDE" ONE MANGCMENT 1 It mic MEDFORD GIRL - oUt M JAUUUJ is NAt'HAMTNTO, Cal., 1'oh. I. DrlphiiU' Foieuuiii, 1'A vm old, dtiujchor ol' II. V. Foreman of .Mud ford, Or., filrd suit for jfJI.OHO dam ngV lor breach of pioinisc ngnliH II. F. .May. 05 MUirs old, ol' Viixmia, 1 in, tluj superior coin I today. She say May pioinmrd to civo hr n inn Iqibotit and mi automobile if she would go to San Dirgo and iihury him. She uIIhum h Imbued her to hnio llio name "Mis. Ik l' Max" .piilulcd on her Iritlih in Son rNiii- ototio. There i no D-'lphiii" Foicmon or I ' ' Foreman m the eili dircetoti. GLEE CLUB CONCERT A , Miss hwt CoWii, director ol iiov"1' in public schools, i rccolim con Kintiilntioiis upon the success if the entcilainiiicnl mien lor the benefit of Hip musical doiMitmcut by the High School (lie Club ut (he I'aifo Ihcatic Tm-ihij ei i mug. The Mimeis pntu d cieelleiit eiilerlaiiiers nml tho largo oiidiin-c rpi--i-d approial of th so lection iiudcied. tVHE HOPiD ' v f&!nvo&imr NFiI)Y. TliU road It ir uiioerUln, but If you will nrouuod cnutlouilr nnd In aulro tho nay of tlio who aro voar Inc Miilifiutiiiy i:Ih'.sih ou will find that It IcadH you to DR. RIC1CERT I'ycAlulu Sic'liilUt Oicr Dc id n ' No lirops I hciI 'Nenrnt to Everything" HOTEL MANX W4 Pnull CI . nt flTiirrrll m WM.IIUM.V.M.tl , San rranclsco In the (teart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious lobbyjincscrviccand Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rates H 31.3UUp. . , Mjnijfmcnt Cdf iter W. Kflky , "Meet Me at The Matix" Sfcmg Trr-fl I I U m America's Greatest Cigar etil Lr-, , --, . v jjf . & ' i tiS' ! I QnlctwM, Surest Coitffh W Kt'lMCUl 15 IIOMIC- i Miutu Kniillj I'rriinrfil III it l'iw Mln- ulrM, I'lirni1 " tJHfiliiMnl Some people aro constiitiHi' nimnii'd freni one icarfl einLlo the ullim wltli ii iHiinlsleiitlioiuliiAl ceugh, wlileh In wlml IV iituiKeosiiii, lit .o is a liiiitie-miole reuieili Unit uel ilalU '1lt.l1l, oniisn and will in. ike ion wonder wlmt 1h'cjuiumi( It, (let V'Mi oiimet I'limi cent worth I from mis .1iiikII, 'ur into a pint IjnttM nml till (lie bottle with I'luln umimlnteil siiuiir h i up. Sim I liikinuil nl once, llimliiiilli' but sin civ mil will liotlen the plilt'itiu tblii out sml Usui illfiipiMvir ill loHeVlur, thus emliliK i eotujli Umt Hill .leier lln'iifclit iiifiihl end. It ;il MfeiiH the div. Inmrisi or Unlit ioiiwIi nml honlii tlio liiiliiitiiimlliMt m n I'iioiImI coiiuIi with icinnikntile inpldltv. Ordmsiv coubIih iili iiiiHineml In It In !tl ltinir or les, Nntliliw Iwtler for, Im'iiHillln, winter eoiiulia mid luoneliliu ntlumi. 'HiIh I'Iiicx nihl Niimir Hviiiu iiiMtiro UlilKen a lull pint ctioilifli to liiol u fiiinllv it lotiiJ tlmo nl n iist of mill nl cent. Kis'ps jicrfwtli uiid tiiit idwHs nut lastly pii'iHiruil. lull dlns'tluns with 1'll.lH. I'Iihoc In n i'e1nl ami liMili eflms'ii Itiitlil isiitqHiontt of ueiillllie Snrwm I'lli" iitiml, I n'li In giiiiTneol, ntiil I fnumiii 1 1n world out for Its '''. certainty mnl 1'iS'liirllii'iw tu oiiHiiilnit ImiI cnllitrM, elh"t nnd llirotit iM. till tln ut'imlm. k imir ilmiojlut fur ":' oiiiioW I'llK't." nml do lift ilivrpl nn tl,iL' elw goiirnnt"'' of iiIhmiIiiId liii(Mitlill. ( tuiiiiri proiliptl IhIoiiiIhI. sun will' tliis 1'irimntUuii. alio l'iiibjc Co., 1 1, Win no, I inl. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring EE KLEIN 12!) East Main. Unsl.ilrs A Musical and Liter ary Entertainment wtllt . it tln M thodlHt rlitircli south lorncr of dakilatc and Mnlu I reel 1'rldny luulni?, I'cluunry .'. a S n lock. Mm (Jco. T. Wllnon will lvo a liadliK Mr. Kdmundi ami Mr, trow ii will lii: . MI.MI.sSIO.V 1.1 AMI Si t'KVW RICH, HEAVY CUT GLASS There U hardl am thin that the ni emtio chopper can ttnlrr no attiiy .in that Cut (lint". l.ll.a f It imrrliiiicr of DlamoudK. f tit hi!) or of Cut (Jinn nhoiild dnpuiid liirirely iiMni thu o.vtcrlcn und In tcurlly of the pcrwtn who In olllrt It. Hluh-xradi Cnl niniM In void nt thin lore, nud no other WIhiI. Wo buy from tlw hnt knovn innnii. furiuriTJ In tlio world. Ktcry iirttclo w nhoiv you In do NlKned 111111 art tut In nklll, nml iiniHiul with oxactliiR OHro. Wo fully NtinriintotJ nil omt Cut Claim to our riilinir. .A iarlNl lino of ilcnlrHlilo artlrlen to nlioiv, Wu rqtiotl n look. MARTIN .1. REDDY .fuoclcr -I- Ivi"! .Main DAISY CREAMERY BUTTER At oir (Jroicii, (limiiiiitccd lly The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. l-hotic IKI :i'' No, (Ynlinl WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 58t Jyrain Btrcot McdfoM tho Only JSxiihiBivo Comiriorrtial liotographora in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or Iaoo by appointment Phono 347-J Wo'll do tho rent E. D, WESTON, Prop, i J Mlhfc