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K W X "i ( r ,.t I it' i PAGE TWO IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL Ao yet no trace hn boon found of Chosler Nelson, tint youthful (rapper who disappeared from his cabin In tho Nvatin crock illHtrtet a week aso Sun day. Tho recent heavy rains have BWollcnHvnnu creek considerably and fears Wo ontcrlalncd that tho young man was browned while attempting to cross. Alarmed by hit absence marching parties Iiavo been formed nnd tliQcntlro section in being hunted over, Home-grown potaloos aro not ob tainable in-'the city. Consequently the prlco of that vegetable Is ad vancing steadily. City pascngcr servlco lc. Coun try trips In proportion. 1'ierson & Foster. Phone S78-U it Yesterday's basket ball game be tween tho faculty and the senior class of tlio local high school was won by tho faculty. 14-12. The game was fast and snappy nnd nn Interesting ono to witnesses. The splendid throwing of Coach Mooro was a fea ture of tho contest, it was tho first of a eorlea of an elimination contest to ho played by tho faculty and tho different high school 'classes. This afternoon another game will be played. Dr. J. J. Emmons has moved to hla "now sulto of office rooms In the eeold floor of tho M. V. & H. Co.'s building. Scarlctlna Is prevalent in tho Grif fin creek district.' It is not probable that the schools will close. Miss (lertrudo Davis, a member of Iho P,hoenlx high school faculty, has returned to her homo after a brief visit with Mcdford friends. Sw Davo Wood aoout that firo In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. It Is Imperative, according to those In charge, that more contributions bo mado or tho work of tho Associated Charities will necessarily havo to bo discontinued. Jack Rodgcrs spent Monday fishing In n'oguo river with no success. Matinee, tho Page today. Monitors of tho local high school (Ion club aro working persistently In an effort to mako possible tho pre sentation of a school play beforo tho closo of this year's school term. .Lindsay Jacobson, of Rur.h, lias returned to his homo after a short stay in Mcdford. Sweet elder at De Voe'- Prdf. U. S. Colllnwaa a recent vis itor at tho county fecat. Will II. Wilson has gono to Yroka, Cal., whero he has business Interests. In all probability Mr. Wilson will sell his Mcdford storo and movo to the northern California city. Mrs. Leach, 32C North Bartlctt, ex port coirctioro. W. J. Hartzcll of Phoenix was a busincfs visitor In Mod ford yesterday. Robert Wilson was up from Central Point recently. R Earp and sister, Miss Helen, are visiting friends In Mcdford. Matinee, tho Page today. There has been a material chango In tho local market roport during tho past two days. The greatest advance has been mado In vegetables. All cereals are following tho lead of wheat and breakfast foods have ad vanced from 20 to 25 per cent. Tho Juvenile club gavo a masquer ado d.auco at the Natatorlum last night. The affair was well attended. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Glenn Howltt was a recent business visitor in tho city. Lorn Charley of Little nutte creek, transacted busitiess in tho city re cently. Get it nt Do Voo'a. Mlsa AMcq Vaughn returned this morniqg to hor homo In Gold Hill af ter having spent tho past fortnight with frlonds In Medford. Frauk Uurgoss has returned from Now York City whero ho went to at tend tho annual convention of the representatives of tho Metropolitan Insuranco company, Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camero Shop. Ovor Isls Thoa- ter, Mrs.. Louis Frocman is spending the day with friends In Jacksonville. Lawronco Cass, of Scott's valley, Cal., arrived in tho city this morning to remain u few days with frlondB. Mr. Cass la en routo to Seattlo whore ho has relatives. Get your outter, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voo', Miss Mildred Thoippijon has re turned from a visit (d frlou da in Ask. laud. Frank Thelou was In the city this morning, J, O. Gorking, tne best all around pliotographor in southorn Oregon. .Always rellablo. Negatives made any- whero, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 3 20-J, Glenn Carlton left this morning fo; Portland whoro he will remain for several daya VlnUlng with frlonds ami relatives. Thero Is much talk about organ izing a mptorcycle club In tho city, Mr, nnd MVs. Ernest Lymnn, of Little Hutte creek, nrrlvor In tho city yesterday evening to spend several dnB with Medford friends, Harry Thompson, of upper Rogue river, Is among the ranchmen who aro attending to business matters in Iho city today. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrllo S, Lockwood, (physicians nnd sur geons) havo moved to their now sulto of offices. Rooms ,109, .110 nnd 311, third floor, M F. & H. llldg. Walter Schrade returned this morn ing from a business trip to northern California. Mr. Schrado reports rap Idly rising streams In tho sections he visited. In many places the high water bun delated north bound trains. Wo aro headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlnollo Hair Shop, 4 07 Gamott-Corey building. Henry Yob, or Applegate, Is in the city visiting with friends nnd attend ing to business matters. Ralph Thrasher Is spending the day In Mcdford on business. Cora E. Utley, chropodlst, 407 Gnrnett-Corey building, phone C57-R. Mrs. L. A. Snladc has returned from a several months visit In tho cast. David Herman was down from Tal ent this morning. Charles Zimmerman was a recent visitor In the city. Anyone going to plant alfalfa can get three bottles of government cul ture for Inoculating same free b calling nt this office. 275 Joso H. Reoman or Gold Hill Is a business visitor In tho city today. County Assesor W. T. Grleco and Recorder Florey of Jacksonville wore In tho city today on county business. Harry Porter of Gold Hill who, was operated upon ten days ago for ap pendicitis has been released from Sacred Heart 'hospital. St. Mark's Guild will glvo the usual Shrovo Tuesday breakfast In St. Mark's hall February 1C, 6 to 9:30 a. m. W. W. Ussber of Ashland Is a 'business visitor. In tho city today on business matters. JeH Drophy of Derby is In tho city today attending to business matters. Mr. Brophy was formerly marshal of this city. Tho Elks lodgo wil glvo their sec ond social danco at their new club rooms on North Central avenuo this evening. "Tho Yellow Ticket," a play of Russian official life will bo given at tho Page Theater tonight. Tho at traction is one of the best on the road, and tho advance sale of tickets Is good with many from out of town as purchasers, Don Radcr will leave in a coupJo of weeks for California, to go on the spring training trip of tho Venice team of tho Coast League. Rader has a contract with tbo team to play third base again this season. Dr. J. J. Emmens is now estab lished in his new buRo of rooms In tho M. F. fc.H. building. James Stewart who has been suf fering from an attack of tonsllltis Is ablo to be around after three week's illness. Frank Bybeo of Jacksonville spent Monday in Mcdford attending to busi ness matters. Ross Kllno of tho Llttlo Dutto dls trlct is spending a few days in the city on business. Miss Cowley of Spokane, is visiting her cousin, MrB. J. F. Reddy. Reginald Parsons of tho Hlllcrcst orchard arrived In Medford Tuesday from Seattle. Gus Newbury returned TuBday from Salem whero ho argued a case before tho supreme court Mr. and Mrs, Porter J. Neff aro vis iting friends in Portland. I). E. Mating, traveling agent for tho Chicago & Northwestern arrived In Mcdford Tuesday on a business trip. George- Palmer Putnnm, Governor Wlthycombo's private secretary, will represent tho governor nt tho Lincoln Day banquet given by tho Jackson county republican central committee. Judge W. M. Colvlg will bo one or tbo orators. John Terrlll has purchased the meat market of Mrs. Jones on South Central avenue. Tho room In tho Holland Hotel building now occupied by tho Camp bell & Nye Realty company will bo occupied by Jolinson's Cafo, on or about February 17th, A STRANGE WOMAN Madam Wlntcrroth. palmist, clair voyant and tranco medium. Now located In our city Is creating sonsations by lx-r true predictions. She has engaged a patronage or tho very best people ot our city. She reads you as an open book, past, pres ent and future, and sots you on the right road to health, wealth and hap piness, All those In doubt don't fall to see this gifted woman a alio Is here for a few days only. Office 144 South Central. 275 A Good Resolution. To holp build up Medford payrolls by smoking Governor Johnsoa or Mt, Pitt cigars. Tuiflnirom) mail Tiumiaio. RUSSIAN WINGS TAKE .GERMANS HALT LONDON, Fob. 0.- Tho fierce Ger man attack on the Warsaw front In again nt a standstill, nrcordlng to re ports received from both llorlln nnd Potregrad: on the other hand the Russlnu capital reports that on each wing of tho eastern buttle line the Russian otfouMve has been resumed. An official Russian communication claims that the Russians have made progress on the- Hungarian side of the western Carpathian ranges, as well as gained success In the direction of Mexolnboriz, which resulted In driv ing back tho enemy with considerable losses In guns and prisoners. The Austro-Germnn army Is Bald to have met reverses on the Gnllclau side of the I'zsok and llcskld Passes. Balancing these Russian successes are the Russian admission or their retirement beroro strong rorcos In liukowina and tho Austrian claim or having entered the town or Klmpo lung in the crown land.' East Prussia: The fighting ap parently Is assuming a moro desper ate character. This may account ror .the lull on tho Warsaw front, as the East Prussian forces 'may have been reinforced by some of Field Marshal von lllndenburg's veterans. The fighting on the western tront has been taking its usual monotonous course, with sporadic infnntry as saults on the trenches to an accom paniment or artillery tiring. The full toxt ot tho German hlock ado proclamation, published In Lon don today, served- as a theme ror much comment In which tho Lusltnnla Mag Incident figures Inrgoly. Most of tho papers defend tho use of tho Ainorlcan flag In this emergency, but some ot them express misgivings as to the efefct or this course or action. FILIBUSTER ON SHIPPING BILL (Conttlnuod from Page 1.) (he city- Scnntor I-i Follette, repub lican, voted with the democrat!. The debate on the appeal then was contin ued. Hitchcock' Substitute Senator Hitchcock prepared n sub stitute for the Heed order, which he submitted as follew: "All senators nro required to'np peur forthwith in tho senate cham ber nnd to remnm in the chamber un til March -1, lfllfl. They lire prohib ited from holding secret party cau cuses for (ho consideration of public business. They arc prohibited from eommunicntinj; with tho president or cnbinet." Vice President Marshall finally, In terrupting tho debate, ruled that In asmuch ns Senator Reed's original proposal was debatable tho appeal was not debatable. From that ruling Sonator Lodgo appealed and tho son ato by a voto or 4C to 38 refused to sustain tho chair. Tho insurgent democrats voted with tho republicans as did Senator Bryan, democrat, of Florida. Senntor Norris, republican voted with his party, but Senator La Follette, republican stood by tho democrats following that voto, the vicc-prosldont, with unanlmons con sent, decreed that all intervening mo tions had been decided and that tho question beroro the senato was Sena tor Rees'd ordor to compel continuous attendance and that the motion was debatable.' Senator Ilitehoock declared ho did not critieito the president for at tempting to foreo hi cdnvudions, hut he hoped hcnntorh would rcpeet their own. "Xnt onc-lmlf of (ho senator on (his Hide of the chamber (the demo cratic hide) believe in the bill, in my opinion," lie Biiitl. Senntor Heed moved to amend (lie Hitchcock Hubhtiliito by providing that all becret meetings, conferences or caucuses between disgruntled or bolting ileinocrnlH or republicans or proprietor or agents of any pool or trufct interested in legislation tdinll be held to be n conference within the meaning of tho ordor." O'Gorman'H Denunciation Scnntor O'Oormnn, ill u denuncia tion of tho conduct of (he senate! business, declared it was doubtful if the staJo of Now York would remain in the democratic column,, and that it certainly would not if tho people should find that (heir representative iu tho senate could ho bound hand nnd foot by a caucus. "Tho proceeding of thi sennto in (ho Just week have been a liurleHciuo on constitutional government," uid Senator O'Oormnn. "The command come from without tho wall of the capitol to pass thi hip purl-huso bill before tho appropriation bill. "The Hituation in which tho demo crn(io party now finds itself may well excite, tho nnxk'tv f Uioho who lovo tho parly." Concluding, Senator O'flonnnn do' dared there would ho a much war rant for Tho president sending for tho OFFENSIVE "Mionvottn owpxion. tumsdav, iwimnAUY . CHARITY WORKER NEED $100 TO AIO Fallings of husbands and fathers, caused most of tbo poverty In Med ford. Shlftlessness, drunkenness, de sertion, Inability to economize, llng beyond their means nil world old causes of poverty- - are responsible for most of the suffering lit this city, the last winter, according lo tho re port of tho Associated Charities. At ti meeting held nt (he public library Monday It was decided to continue the work or the organization a month longcn All but one city church con (rlbuled. Tho financial condition of tho socie ty Is shown by the following report of Treasurer J, A. Westorlund, Contributions .., 1337.76 Pnpald contributions 4 2.50 Total $378.25 KienstN For fod and provisions $ 29(J.OO 1'npnld bills 101.75 Total .$3'JS.35 AsM'tH lUilnncu In hunk $ HD.lf. Unpaid subscriptions 42.50 Deficit to balance 20.10 Total $101.75 Liabilities $101.76 It will bo seen from this report thnt the organization Is In need of nbout $100 to carry on the work and balauco tho book. chief justico of the I'nitcd States to come to the white house to discuss a H'iiding case as to send for a .-cantor to dike hi order. Cloture Rule Proiswoil Senator John Sharp William of MnHixsippi then issued notice of a cloture rule which he will attempt to pre. Senator Smoot objected lo (he motion being roceivtd, on the ground (hat it was out of order. Senator Williams' rule would pro vide that whenever any senator should nssert from the floor thnt in hjrf opinion n deliberate attempt wax being made to obstruct legislation the chair should put that ipicstion before tho senitte. Should tho senate vote that tactic wore ohtructivc, it would be in order for it senutor to move lo fix a lime on which a vo'o should be taken "rut n pending bin and nmend- nientti, tho time for-, unvote to ho at least two calendar diiy after the dato of (ho moduli. The rule further would provide Hint the motion to fix tlio timo should not bo debatable. (Under the rule, notice of such nn amendment must lie' on the senate table for twenty-four hour. Sena tor William insisted that he will seek to get n vote on i(. To amend the rule require u two-thirds vote. HALL IAXI COMPANY New schcdulo between Mcdford rind Ashland, ororctlvo February 10. Doginnlng tomorrow tho Hall Taxi company will run on tho following schcdulo plylrig between Mcdford nnd Ashland: Week day schedule- leaving Mod ford, 11:10 a. m., 1:20 p. m. 4:00 p. m., 7:00 p, in, 10 p. ro. and 12 p, m. Saturday nights. Leaving Ashland 13:20 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 8:00 p. tn 11:00 p. m. and 12,15 Saturday nights. . .Sunday Schedule. Leaves Medford 0:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. in., 1:30 p. ni 4 p. in. and 7 p. in. Leaving Ashland 10:30 a. in., 12:30 p. ni 3:20 p. in., 5:00 p. ni. and 8:00 p. m. The above schcdulo gives an early trip south after luncheon, and ono moro Sunday trp. TOO tuTK 'CO OLAHHltrt. WANTED - Second hand visible type writer. Ilox E., Ashland, Ore gon. 275 FOR SALE Four good cows. Phone 123. 280 Eyes Fail at Forty -'jFive No matter how good the eyes may bo. along about tho ago of forty flvo reading sight begins to fall. This law Is inexorable with tho human race. If proper correcting glasses are promptly obtained no harm to the oyo will come; If not tho ovorstralned effort In reading will result In serious Injury. Rut remomber wbon getting glussos that poor ones are worse than none at all. I guarantee absolute satisfaction In ovory eauo undertaken,. DR."RICKERT Eye Sight Hpeclatlbt Sulto 1-2 Over Deuel's POO AND NEEDY BEET SUGAR PROMOTERS ET Surfneo indication lodny point to (he passing of the beet sugnr factory in- (lii valley for the pi cent nl least with the piomise Hull (he cam paign for ucreage will he continued in the full. There i una chunee. left for iietunl beginning of work nt once. Thai is, if (In. beet HUgur inteiest will accept the accepted iirretmo nt hand, nniouiiting to a tiillo over WHO acre, with the proiliNo (lift 'the bal ance, or a large part thereof, will he inudo up at a Inler date. F. S. Ilrnm wcll of (ho sugar intcro-d will be iu the eily Thursday, stopping in tlrnnt Puss Wednesday, Then this pluiM of the mutter will he di-cussed. Letters from Soil Kxpeil Storey show that (hunts l'us fell down on it reported acreage of 1000 tiero. Investigation showed thnt hut (WO acres had been signed up. Out of the first 'Jll nercs cMimined there, 111! were rejected, Instead of the land being river bottom, n large pari oT it is ,on u hillside, with nn cngiuecilng I'ent required to irrigate it. Today ninny fnnncr linve called upon the beet sugar committee and expressed condolences, saying that- (hey did not know uctvngc wiih need ed or thev would have signed up miu staiitial tracts. It is Soil Expert Slorey' opinion thnt if n beet sugar factory is established and tmocousful (here will he no difficulty in Peenring acreage for the HUH crop. There iu a decided sentiment iu the valley for sugar beets, but owing to tho latencs of the season and the fact that much of thu land was already seeded, the commiltco hns been hnndicnppcd. Lack of irrigation has also been a stumbling block. With the unirrignt cd land rejected, added to the present list, there would now bo no doubt about the most promising industrial opportunity ever offered to the Hoguo River valley. ' VERA CRUZ, Fob. 9. F. Vlllla real, minister or tho treasury In tho cabinet ot Provisional President Onernl Eulnllo Ctutlorrcx In tho an tiimn of 1911, was brought to Vera Cruz under nrrost trom Motlco City today and placed nt tho disposal ot local authorities. Wllh MerWnr.l trsito ! V.Mlfnrd mm!" mtz HURSOAY r?F folks improved wfrh - age as much as VELVET does, tharYi be mo' nwnin' un fo over twenty $$$f VLLVrr, TVo ;inoolliet SrnokltiR Tobacco, U tiunoth vnl.i ilia lurlluwiiMj ll.it t'linrA of luiiup. lug In the wk.kI. VH1.VKT l KunturLv tiurlvyilo I.ux-i viih l iu natural fin pipe uliiir brought iiiit,c(.m'viit4trd. an! Injured rvcry tniro of lilto and f.mnrtu rliimiutci. I'M tin und So nicub 1L Big Reduction In Goodrich Tires i Compare these Goodrich prices, showing tremendous reductions, with prices you have previously paid. For instance, old price on Goodrich 34x4, Smooth Tread, $24.36, Present price, $19.40. qizr I PLA'N ' ZZ SAFETY 8,ZE TREAD 8,ZE THEAP 30x3 $9.00 30x3 $?.45 30x3V2 $H.60 30x3? $12.20 32x3ft $13,35 32x3ft $14.00 33x4 $19.05 33x4 $20.00 34x4 $19.40 34x4 $20.35 36x4V, $27.35 38x4ft $20.70 37x5 $32.30 37x5 $33.90 38x5ft $43.80, 38x5ft $48.00 , , , r And other sizes proportionately roducod. C. E. GATES T CORNER MAIN AND PACIFIC HIGHWAY i!)ir IGERIG OF STEAMSHIP LII FOR HILL SYSTEM Will, tlerlg, versatile vieo-prosldent and general manager or tho Pacific X Kastern railroad, consulting otiiil neer for tho Hill Hyitteui, han had another title thrust toinpoiurlly upon htm, (hat of animal ummtKcr or the new Hill steamer service, plying bo tweeu Asloila and Han Francisco. Ho Is bus) chuMlng from AHtorlu to San Ulcgo, uiaKliiK arrnuKciucut to re ceive tbo steamer (It cat Noitlmru, duo next weil fiom Philadelphia ami Organizing tho wvleo, which will later be turned over to u marliio trans. porlatloit manager, Mr. tlerlg reports that the Han Diego eMiosltlon, while small, Is a gem tt beauty and tuhtsos eryono vl(o can to see It. Traffic from thu cnstMiroiiilsoit i !' very heavy this Bpilng and siiintaei, the Coronado Hotel alouo reporting 6000 more guests for January than n ear ago. with all accommodations Hold for weeks In advance. The San Francisco exposition ho re ports as beautiful luond compari son, far exceeding all proWous oppo sitions'. Instead or uniform whlto structure:, the color scheniu Is ns ro splendnut its the rainbow, ANOTHER GUILTY OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 9. Tho number of men pleading guilty to tho federal indictment chnrglng conspiracy to corrupt the election In Torro Haute. November 3, lull, was Increased to SI today when llert 1IIU appeared in the fodsrul court nnd changed his plea from nut guilty to guJUy. Tho 31 who pleaded not guilty nro to be placed on trial .Marrh 8th, E T AT The Southern Oregon Christian F.n deiivorers held iu rally nt Grants Pass Snturdiiv evenim; and Suiidav. which MN lacr aav4ur V ir ladies f hem' - five. .' :3CT - !fc .-vv 'Hu Wh W D acrmacrrai ."znea ;. Li '.J.J wil ulleiiilcil bv llfteen dele illi h from AhIiIiiiuI and Meill'uul, The vis itors wen1 lultoirto the I'voshvlcrlnn ellttrdh whoi'O n tuiuper was m'lwil lo iihoiil clglil.v-l'iw) iN'tiph nflcr which a IiiimIIChn pii'ctiril; Wits held, lhl soei I'llt's nilopliiig u constitution and elecliujr ofl'ii'e'r.Siiriinv moriiiiur a sunrise prayer 'ineeliHiwitH ludd, nf ler which Ihu Vl"1liir itlli'iidml eluiieh und leluriied lo hi'lr homes in llio iilleiiiooii, Tin (luiiit Pass r,inli(ivmirs nro to ho comiiietiileil Tol' tlii'll' eiitliiMiiMii und hovpilnliU ALLIES MINES' DOT LAND SHORE WASHINGTON, I'd' ' 'Hie I ROD mlnofl riiportod to hhve drlftud on tho tdtnrcH of llotlnml from tbalr atiehor- ugos In tho North Htti havo bsn re duiMsl by .official flHitroti to HI, m cordtug to report to the statu do imrttuent. Nine nro roiiorlnd as b Ing I'reueb, tvso Dutch und tho iu maluiler llrltlsh. , AH ni uuilerntood have been or the fixed tio, Hint l to any. they were nnchoied, The llamjo conven tion I0iiilicn that tbny ahull bo e cutely rasleued g Don't Merely "Stop" i Cough S Stop (hr Thlnir Ihnt OuiM It X unit Ihr Cmiati VIII Q Slop llrir ,3 So.ojojooociood.icfo'c'ovwftowa A coiikK l rcftllv otic of nnr Mi frlemN. It VMiriix us Unit tlicie l In tlniimiutloii of nligitriu'thiii In n. dmiuer on plmv, 'I ln'refnrc. wtit'it vim K't a bud eniiuh don't pierced to duwt jimiim'Ii with n lot of drill's tlmt iiicri'h "ulilh" the conuli trt'ipoinrllt liy demli'idm; tin til tout ncrtis. 'Irrat the ciiiim' beitl tliit IiiIIhiihiI mrinlitrtin,. Here I it hniao insdu reimily that ut rlultt nl tlio riunu. und flll inuVr nn oMIimto muuli nuiiIhI) inure ulcl.ly than )nii ever tliouylit ipf lbi. Put 2l4 ounces of I'lner (flu cent worth) In it pint lottli ami till tlio l-.ltln with plulii Kriimilnii'd kiiuiir svrup. 'Mils ulves miu u full pint of the itutut iIchmiiL unit rffectivii rititfb ivincdv n or ul, nt it rout of unlv A I oontH. No Ixitlirr to prepare, I'ull dirictinti with I'lucx. It hrnU tlio Inllnincd ini'tii1irniir no L'i'iitiv nnd promptly Hint V'ti iHitulcr liotv It docs It. AUo Iimim'iik n dry, lour or tlulit roiiu'li nml Ui (lie iirnistlon of litiloKia In the lliro.it mid lirniiclilul tnlH, thus 1'tnlinK thu Hinllvnt tsiu eoituh, Plnct I n lily hi v ronrrntrntnl mm. pound of Nnrwnv pine rxtrurt, rich In iriinlnrot, nnd Is fnmnus thn world oier fur It liralliiu clfect mi tliiliicmliriinr. To avoid ill'nppolntmrnt. nk your driii'slut mr "HW pnnrrs of l'lnex," mid don't nrrrpt nnitlilin' rlr. A ttiliirnnten of iilnolulo H.itNfitrtliin, or iikiiii'V priiiiiiit l refumhil, gix-w uitli tlil preparation, riic.l'lnux Co., I't. Wujiic, lad. SUITS aviADE TO ORDEtt FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Prcsslnn nnd Altrrlnu 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS &p4$ Artistic Ttihing C. M. RICHARDS J'honn HDD ' HiupluH'd and cndoincd by tho fo. lowliiK miiiilclniiH and tcachurri of iuiihIc In Mcdford. Ante thorn, they llvo Imro and huow. Mrt. .Mnrnli. Mr. Coffin, MIhh Mciim, Mhw llnnck, .Minn (Iriivoii, Miss Vromuii, I'rof. lluluht, l'ror. Hoot and Prof. Talh landlcr, whllo hero, ,My oiiHuliiljlo work In tiinluR, vole I UK. action and hoy-board adjustment a.rovolatlou In tonal offuctH, All kinds of repatriate. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Stvoot Mcdford ThVOnJyafN!, Oommorcial Xliotogi,nphois in Southorn-, Oregon NTcgativ gatives Mado any tiiiio placo by appointment Phono 1-17-J tiiiio or Wo '11 do tho rest E, D, WESTON, Prop. ileinN riron ) VhioinEy MADE xnEDroiw ti'lrtf fiv