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pagixto
fr4aa.gjtt x.. m.
PERSONAL
Tho. Brotherhood of American Yoo-
nfon, of 'fn lout will glvo n tlnnco next
Wednesday, St. Patrick's Day nt tlio
now r, 0. 0. V. hull. A largo at
tendance from out of town points is
expected.
J-:. J Krilsor, now5 ppstmnslor of
Aijhlanjt, Is sponging tho day In Med
ford visiting and attending to busi
ness matter's.
What's bettor tlinn nn old estab
lished Flro Insuranco Company nftor
n flrot Only ono premium. San
Francisco losses paid In full, ?M53,
000.00. Seo IJENNKTT at 102 West
Main St., Agent for UNION ASSUlt
AN'CB SOCIKTY OF LONDON. 30.1
Mrs. Fern Leever of Central Point
visited with friends and relatives In
this city Wednesday.
Fresh Columbia rivor smelts six
cents a pound. Mcdford Fish & Poul
try Mnrkot. Phono 3G2. it
County Surveyor A. T. Drown left
Thursday on n surveying trip to tho
Rogue River district.
Aro you Insured by a first-class
company? If not seo W. T. York nt
onco. 303
A Chinese pheasant Winded by tho
lights of the city was astrny on Main
elrocl Wednesday night, but eluded
capture, by running under tho Fruit
association building.
"Today," ono of tho greatest dra
matic plays of tho year, -will be tho
attraction at tho PaBO theater to
night. Tho offering is a star ono.
and was written -by llcorgo Drond
hlirst, wlloso train conceived "The
Man of Tho Hour."
A. S. Itoscnbnum, S. P. agent, spent
Wednesday afternoon In Jackson
ville as a witness In a chll suit In
volving tho railroad.
Kodak finishing nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Cook Store.
Tho regular weekly drill or Com
pany 7 was held at tho Natntorlum
Wednesday night.
Fresh Columbia river smelts six
cents n pound. Med ford FlBh & Poul
try' MArkctl ' Phono 3C2. tf
C. W."fetVno of Salem Is spending
a few days In tho city attending to
business-mattery.
Flro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald.
318
Considerable local Interest Is be
ing manifested ln.tntf "Willie Itltclite
Freddlo Welsh flght'to bo .staged at
Now York tonight, -l,'
Get It at Do Voo's. , -
J. W. Storey, soil expert of tho
beet sugar Interests is spending the
day on an auto trip through tho -valley
Inspecting, sites to bo used for
tho experiment planting of sugar
beets this season.
Kodak" finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera. Shop. Opposite Dook
Store.
"Today" ono of tho great plays of
tho day was presented at tho Page
Theater last night, to a fair Ijoubc
much less than that high class of
fering deserved. Tho play Is a
stirring melodrama with many strong
scenes. Tho "big scene was tho mur
dor of an erring wife, the effect be
ing carried out by tho rippling of n
curtain and sound. The cast was
excellent throughout and capable.
Fresh Columbia river smelts six
cents a pound. Mcdford Fish & Poul
try Market. Phono 302. tt
Table Rock has entered the base
ball lists for this season with a
strong team, nnd has revived tho nn
nual spring talk of tho organization
of a Roguo river baseball league.
Tho populaco of that town were so
excited over n game at that point
last Sunday that thoy threw money
nt tho pitcher In big lcaguo style.
Last summer there was a baseball
leaguo with a team In this city, but
tho patronago was so small, that no
ono has tho heart to try again.
Auto Insuranco. C. Y. Tengwald,
318
Gcorgo A. Klrkpatrlck, author of
"War What For" will give a free
lecture at St. Mark's hall this even
ing, Tho lecture is antl-inllltarlstic
in tenor and a rlar oxposo of the
gnmo of klnga. Tho book is classed
as ono of tho most scathing denun
ciations of -war over written, and
press comments put tho lecture in
tho samo class, ,
Matinee, tho Page today,
Tho regular meeting of tho W. C.
T. V. Is being hold at tho publlo li
brary this afternoon. Ono of tho
matters coming to tho uttcntlon of
tho meeting Is tho appointment of a
pollco matron til this city.
Sweet elder at Do Voo's.
Tho Palace of Sweets opened this
morning for business aftur being
doted a couplo of days for repairs.
See Dave Wood aoont that tiro In
surance policy. Office Mail Tribune
Bldg,
Charles Lobo attended to business
mstterc In Asblnnd Wednesday after
noon, Uet your nutter, cream, milk and
tpitter-mllg, at Do Voo't.
A. M. Hart has purchased the
,Curt street grocery from M. 13.
'(IjMiHj'-ttwwinhtg charge the first of
to week,
wmti t
IOCAL AND
4NI
Tho Pnrent-Teachor circle of the
Washington school will meet Friday
afternoon nt tho usual hour nt tho
school building. Miss Cox will rend
a paper on tho subject "The Kxcop-
tlonol Child." followed by a tnlk "by
Miss Van Meter oii tho subject "May
Do Tho Reason." There will also bo
an exhibition class from tho third
grade In noto rending nnd singing.
This will bo n chance to noto tho
Improvement along this line under
.Miss Coffin.
Infant's sots' mado to order, from
13 to 30 nieces. Prices $5.00 and up.
Also children's cloth. 106 North
Front Btreet. 102
Frank Durgoss returned to Mcd
ford Wednesday afternoon after nn
extended stay In tho middle west, tho
last winter being spent In Lincoln,
Noh. Mr. Durgcss will Join the An
drews Opera company ns publicity
man. Mr. Durgess has been away
from Mcdford for over a year, nnd
says that of all tho. sections he has
visited tho Roguo river valley Is the
most attractive. Ho says conditions
are Improving In tho east, nnd that
thousands of people will visit tho
coast this summer.
Pelvltoner for Indies. Mrs. Leach.
Phono 5C3-J.
Sprnguo Relgcl of (?old Hill spent
Thursday morning In this city on
business.
Early cabbage nnd cauliflower
plants! ready March 1st. Orders also
Liken for all kinds of vcgctablo
plants. Mnddox & Donney, phono
S7-R. 3
"The Master Key" tho serial
photoplay running nt tho Page will
bo tho attraction -with other reels to
night, the presentation of "Tho Mas-
tor Key" being cut short a night by
tho coming of, a road show.
$2000.00 to loan. Seo Holmes,
tho Insuranco Man.
Dr. J. F. Rcddy of Grants Pass nnd
this city has been reappointed a mem
ber of tho stnto mining board by Gov
ernor Wlthycombe.
Prismatic Ray has accomplished tho
most wonderful results In scalp trou
ble; used only in connection with
Marincllo treatments. Try It for
falling hair. Marincllo Hair Shop,
407 Garnett-Corcy DIdg.
Fred Williams of Grants Pass re
turned to that city Wednesday even
ing after spending a couplo of days
In this city on business.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all around
ohotocrabhor In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any-
whore, time or place. Studio 228
Vlaln St. Phone 320-J.
' J'oo Ucoman ot Gold Hill was a
l4laes vls(tpjr In the city for a few
hours Wednesday afternoon.
"'''For belter Insurance, see Holmes,
tho Insuranco Man.
Almond trees throughout tho city
aro beginning to blossom, and many
kitchen gardens aro being spaded.
Rain is badly needed. Tho sky is
overcast with clouds, but tho weath
er bureau Is flying tho white flag.
TESTIFIES IN OWN BEHALF
(Continued from Page 11
Alfred Ilenrv Lewis, n writer who had
siiicro died, that he would violate no
law in escaping, providing no vio
lence wu8 nod to effect the escape.
"With that thoiisht in mind, I de
cided to leave the institution," Thnw
continued. "So I instructed IT. A.
ITof fmnn. one of my ngentfl, to get me
two automobile. I told JIV. Hoff
man where I wonted tho automobile
nlnced nnd I fixed the hour nt 7
o'clock. I knew tho milk wagon ar
rived there at thnt tune on bunuay
morning-."
"Did you believe yourself snnot"
"I did."
"Did you intend to commit n
crime!"
"I wnB explicitly "enrcful not to
commit it crime."
The stato brought Its case to a
close this forenoon and tho dofenso
immpiilutolv made thn usual mo
tions to dismiss tho indictment on tho
ground that tho stato had foiled to
prove Its contentions. Tho motions
were all denied.
O'Keefo I IVeed
Later a motion was made by tho
defense In behalf of Michael O'Keofo,
on tho ground that no" ovldenco had
adduced to connect him with the ul-
leeed crime. Justice Page granted
tho motion nnd discharged O'Keefe.
Dernard Kolsey, a doputy sheriff
of Colobrook, N. IL, testified to meet
ing Thaw and Roger Thompson on a
train which passed through Roches
tor. N. IL. and described how ho and
Constablo Drew chased Thaw Into
Canada where his arrest followed.
KoJsoy who had churge of Thaw,
was asked whether ho thought Thaw
was rational. Tl'.o prosccntlon ob
jected and was nrsidlned. Tho Jury
was excused whllo tho attorneys ar
gued upon tho admission of lay
testimony regnrdlrig Thaw's sanity.
In arguing for tho admission of
such, John II. Stanchfleld said It was
Thaw's idea when he escaped, that If
ho should not get away from tho asy
lum he might by association becomo
Insane.
Justlca Page asserted that tho re
Joase should have been effected ac
cording to law. Mr. Stanchfleld snld
he admitted the escape was unlawful
but not ix criminal act.
MEDFOKU MAlli 'I'lUHUNK.
VILLA REPORTS
' ZAPATA FORCES
IN MEXICO CITY'
EL PASO, Tex.. March ll. He-
gnrding the military situation nt Mex
ico City, flonornl Villa, in niwwor to
n telegram pent from Torreon under
date of today, the following message
to the Associated Press:
"Uoplying to your message of to
day, yon nNo have rcceied iiowh that
Mexico City has been evacuated by
the forces of Obrcgon nnd (lint it is
probable thnt the Zapata forces have
entered. Hut I have not received any
new; from my advance troops in the
south, nor from the general IipiuI
qunrters of Ocnernl Kiniliuno Za
pata." Duval West. President Wilson's
representntivo to Mexico, arrived
here early today, nftcr interviewing
Ocnernl Villa nnd other oonvcnlionnl
Kts. Wi'-t deelimd t comment n
(Icncrnl Villa's utterances yesterday
that he would combat any form of
intervention in Mexican affairs, nor
would ho discuss his investigations.
West said he was awaiting instruc
tions from tho Washington govern
ment before making his complete re
port, or proceeding to Currnnzn ter
ritory. He will leave for his home in
San Antonio, Tex. West wax ueeotn
panied by George C. Cnrothers, state
department agent with (leucral Villa.
SEA ROVER SECURES REPAIRS
(Conttlnucd from Page 1.)
under supervision of nn Americnn
nnvnl officer. Whether the comman
der of the Prins Kitel will choose to
make them and then risk a dash
through tho British cruisers gather
ing off the Virginian capos, is a de
velopment for the future.
The Prinj: Kitel's 1100 prisoners of
several nntionnlfties were gathered nt
the rails and her (lormiiii crew was
cleaning the ship.
The captains of eight of the Kitel's
prizes were permitted to go ushore
nnd they complained that they were
not permitted to take their crews with
them. Commander Tliienchsen would
not consent to their departure nnd
neither would he give up tho ship's
papers of the prir.es fie had taken.
Ho contended that they should go to
the prize churls in Germany.
Only Crew Interned
Officials pointed out, however, that
if tho Kite! decided to interne the
problem of tho relense of her prison
ers would solvo itself, nnd only the
German crew of llio Eitcl would be in
terned bv tho United State. Port
officials hero received notification
from immigration officers nt Wash
ington thnt all eligible immigrants
would bo permitted to land. On that
ruling the local officials sent hack to
tho ship six women who were brought
ashore last night. They had been sec
ond class passengers on tho French
pnssengor ship Floridn. Immitrration
Inspector J. K. Williams said thoy
could not be admitted under tho im
migration laws of tho United Stntes
Cuptoin II. II. Kehno of tho Frye
finished a formal exposition telling of
'he sinking of his vessel to Collector
Hamilton, who forwarded it to the
trensury department nt Washington.
IYotcxt to Germany
Discussion of the affair In offi
cials quarters was taken to fore
shadow a strong protest to aermany
against tho sinking of the American
vessel.
Tho contention of tho German
commander thnt tho American ship
had contraband of war aboard and
therefore destruction was Justified
has been Bet up as a plea In other
cases, but never has been recgonlzod
by the United States as justification
for such action on the part of a
belligerent.
That tho fact that tho Prlnz Kite!
Frledrlch was commanded by a Gor
man nnval offlcor, under commission
of tho Gorman government and that
no lives were lost when tho Fryo was
sunk, transferred the case from tho
realm of crimlnul proceedings under
tho federal statutes, under a posslblo
charge of piracy, and makes It a sub
ject of diplomatic negotiations with
the object of gaining reparation for
the owners and a disclaimer of un
friendliness. To Ask for Damage
That tho United States would ask
for damages and un explanation from
the German government was regarded
as certain. Somo officials thought
the German govornmont would find
Itsoir cbuipollcd to repudiate tho act
of tho captuln or abandon tho posi
tion taken by Germany In recent cor
respondence with the United States
on tho subject of conditional contra
band and foodstuffs. Precedents In
international law reveal that tho clr
cunis'tunces under which neutral gov
ernments havo acquiesced in tho do
rtructlon of their vessels in time of
war are very few.
With Mcdford trade is sar urd made.
MEUKOItl) OKIftlON'. TIU'IWDAV. MAIH'U II.
GERMAN
ET
STANDS TESI OF
WAR EXCELLENTLY
nmtUN, March 11.-The newspa
pers give considerable space to the
speech with whlrMi tho seerclary of
(ho imperial IrouMiry, Dr. Kurl llolf.
IVrich, voterduy submitted the bud
get in the ivichstiig, nnd it is evident
that his presentation of the financial
situation is nttraeting favorable at
tention. "Germany's credit lias stood (lie
test of war bettor than has that of
Great llrituin or 'France." Dr. lleU
ferieli declared. ''Germany alone has
avoided a general moratorium.
French rentes hnv fallen from 12 to
1 and Kuglish consols about 7
points, while German ll per cents uve
fallen only "".$ points since the war
began.
"The roiehsbiiiik," the seeietury of
tho treasury continued, "has madu a
far better showing than has the
Hank of Knglnitd or the Hank of
France. The rcichliank has a gold
reserve of 'Ifi 2-10 per cent of its eir
dilation nud deposits. Similar tig.
arcs for the Hank of France tH .'1-10,
while for the Hank of Kuglaud they
are below '10 per cent."'
TO
RKHDINa, Cal., March 11.-
Quadruplets, two boys and two
girls, were born to Mrs. C. O.
McKnlght nenr Ilellavlsta late
last night. The babies aro re-
ported to bo healthy although
fr small. They range In weight
from ono and threo quarters to
three and n half pounds. vIt Is
- plnnncd to plnco them In an in-
collator.
Mrs. McKnlght has soven
other children living, of tho nlno
previously born to her, nil of
them single. .She is 40 years
ot ago and weighs normally
about 105 pounds.
4 t t
IDENT
10
WASHINGTON', Mnrch ll.-Prcj-idciit
Wilson assured Setiutor-I'leot
Phelnu of California toduy that he
was very hopeful that he would lu
nula to visit the Panama 'rm-itie ex
position at Snn I'rnueisco later this
year. He indicated ho would go as
.-non ns the international situation
and the Mexican question appeared
more favorable.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC FORCED
INTO UNMERGER PACT
SAN FRANCISCO, Mnr. 11. Tcs
ifylnu yesterday In tho suit of the fed
teral government to unmergo the Cen
tral and Southern Pacific railroads.
Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of tho
oxocutlvo board of tho Houtnorn rn
clflc company charged that George
W. Wlckersham former United States
attorney general coerced and compel
led tho Southern Pacific Into an
agreement to sell tho Central Pacific
to tho Union Pacific railroad for
$104,000,000.
"Tho Southern Pacific company
signod tho agreement with tho Union
Pacific to soil the latter tho Contrnl
Pacific at a prlco of 104,000,000
undor tho compulsion and .coercion of
tho attorney general of tho United
States, who threatened mo with n
forced solo ot tho lino if It was not
sold to tho Union Pacific,'' said Mr.
Krnttschnltt. The nKreomont was
executed when the California Stato
railroad commission killed it by re
fusing Its approval.
"I went to tho nttornoy gonoml
personally." continued tho witness,
"and protested vehemently against
this action, telling him that it would
destroy the Southern Pacific.
TOO LATE TO OLAH9IFT.
WANTHD Lady living noai end of
car line will give use of furnished
room frop, to rerinod girl or woman
for companionship nights. Ilouso
thoroughly modem. Party can
board self nnd havo use of kitchen
range. In answering give ago and
occupation, For particulars ad
dress R care .Mall Tribune, 301
FOR EXCilANOK 120 aero im
proved Idaho farm for Medford
homo, clear for clear, I0, box
342. Mcdford. 303
COLONEL
Y
I
Further steps to secure tho de
velopment of thn natural mineral
springs of Jackson county, particu
larly those located near Ashland,
havo boon taken by tho county court,
which extended moral support to tho
promotion of any project backed by
Colonel Frank II. Ray of Now York
and capital he enlists. The city of
lAshland has already bonded Itself for
tho sum ot $17"i,()00 In tho develop.
ment of the llthln springs, but this
amount Is hardly a drop In the
mickct for tho nmount needed to
bring out ovory feature of tho natural
wonders. The petition was prepared
and presented by '. .1. l.lljegrnm.
Private capital, It Is argued could
make tho Roguo river valley, "tho
playground of tho world."
The petition states for years tour-
Ists havo flocked to the springs of
Kurope, Inferior In Ingredients, to
Uioho undeveloped near Ashland, and
that tho Kuropean war has left
thousands of tourists with no water
ing resort, or one for some time to
come. Tho curative powers of tho
Ashland sprlnga are set forth as ex
ceeding thoso of tho old world, nnd
thnt all that Is needed Is private cap
ital to grasp theno opportunities for
wealth. Tho building of n great tour
ist hotel and recreation grounds with
bathing facilities Is planned, as a
lure to travelers.
The petition Is signed by tho coun
ty court, nnd definite action Is ex
pected upon It soon.
MR NOIE
SENT
WASHINGTON, March 1 1. Anoth
er note wns sent by tho United Btntes
government today to General Cnr
rnnza In reply to his response Inst
night to tho messagit that Carranza
and Obrcgon had been held person
ally for tho personal safety of
Amt-rlcnn nnd other foreigners In
Mexico, City. It Is understood to
have emphasized tho Importance of
keeping railway communication be
tween tho capltnl and Vera Cruz
open.
ALLIES GIVE SMYRNA
24
WASHINGTON, March 11. A
cablegram from Ambassador Morgon
than at Constantinople dnted yester
day anil received ut tho state de
partment todny stated tliaftlio Ilrltluh
admiral commanding hu ulllcd fleet
In front of Smyrna gavo the Turkish
gurrlsou 24 hours to surrender un
der threat of bombardment.
CAPTURE MILE OF LINE
(Continued from Page I)
nysz is developing satisfactory for
the Germans.
Von Illndinliuig Attacks
Field Marshal von llliidenburg has
mado unothcr of tho swift nud un
expected strokes which havo murked
his campaign against thu Russians.
Gathorlng a largo force along tho
Prusslnn border In Northern Poland,
ho has begun a new movement south
ward, apparently Intending to strike
again nt Przosnysz, where tho Ger
mans recently met the defeat which
preceded their general retirement In
the north. An Important battla has
developed as a result of this move
ment, the result or which, It is said,
In l'etrogrud, has not yet heen Indi
cated. With tho dlmunltlon of activity In
Champagno, the western battlo front
has grown qultor. The Gorman mili
tary authorities assort that tho al
lies havo suffered a complete defeat
In Champagne after undertaking an
nfronsivo niovomont believed in Her
lln to hav boon deslgnud to relievo
pressure on tho Russians, Desultory
fighting continues In Ilolglum, but
along thu eastern end of thu lino,
where there havo been active and in
most continuous battles, wcathor con
ditions have forced a temporary lull.
i. ! ! ."-
WHEN YOU THINK OF
TIRES
THINK OF
GATES
MAY
CONSTRUC
SPRINGS
RESORT
lillfi
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BY
LF
In its work of mluiuiislci'iiiur llio
national loros of lln- luuthwost, the
forest service, slates Supervisor I'.r
iol;sonr bus thus fiir luillt seviml.V'iiltie
.bridges, These bridges represent a
variety of sliueturc-soini) niv mere
fool bridges, others ale desimn-d for
puck trains, while ninny of them me
of heavier eoustruelion. Hut Hie mosl
mtistio, the most attractive uiul in
leiestiug of these stnietureH nio Ihe
suspension bridges, of which (lien
havo been seven erected within the
national I'oiesU of Washington nud
Oregon.
In Oiegon two suspension bridges
have been built within the national
foiests of the slnli- opo iiciosh Ihe
north fork of the I'liipquii river Hind
the other across tho Itouuo river.
Willie the .Vol III I'mpqiia bridge is
similar in typo lo tho other suspen
sion bridges Iniill by the service, the
difficulties of its construction uiiiko
it mi unusually interesting project.
The bndgO site is sixty miles up in
tho inoiiulaiiisnud tho period of con
struction was in the most seven- pari
of tho winter. All kinds of weulher
was experienced, from drenching
rains to deep snows. The sun's ins
uovcr reneli tho deep canyon where
the bridge- is located, nud stone tiro
places had to be built in front of each
lent to dry it out. The towers, beain
nnd stringers were nil worked out of
Douglas fir and brought to tho bridge
site by hand, for the sides of tho can
yon were too steep nnd reeky to per
mit the use of horses. Alt the hard
ware, cables and supplies hail to la
packed in over a new trail, mid by
the end of October this trail was so
cut up that tho horses were flounder
ing kneo deep in mud. The weight of
tho cable was distributed timoug six
horses, nnd it was wry difficult to
handle this train, strung out its single
file, with lengths ot ablo swinniuif
between them and plowing through
mud over u narrow trail ulicic a mis
step of one horse might menu di-aster
to the whole Irani.
E
LUXURY OF RICH
NKW YORK, March It. The Rev.
Dr. William T. .Manning,' motor of
Trinity church, whieli Is i-mudder-l
the wealthiest eliureh in New York, if
not in the country, in u sermon iu
Hint church, ussertcd Hint divorce
was tin- shameful luxury of the rich
and well-to-do."
"The poor man," Dr. Manning nuuI,
"cannot afford divorce, mid so he
simply follows tho exnmple of tho il
lustrious names ho reads iiboubiu llu
papers ami deserts his homo. That
is his way of nceoinplishin" tho sumo
thing the rich men can accomplish by
law."
Baby of Fuiure
is Considered
Much thought li bcm Elvcn In Into
)tnn to the milijfct of mulrnilly. In
mo cuius meni lira
maternity hoiltul
iiliirl with tiiist
tra iiutlicslx. Hut
iiiont womrii prvfrr
tlivlr own lioincti nnd
In tho town uml vll
lam' uiuit prnfer
I hum. And nIiicm
Hill is truo wo know
from thu griiit iiumy
ppii'iidia lttr writ
ten on tho subject that our "ilullifi'a
J'rlcnd" U a iinat lifclp to expectant
motlirrs. Tlicy wrilo or tliu wonderful
rtlluf, how it seemed to iilluvv tho
muscles to (ocivanil without unduo train
and what n splendid Inllurnco It wns on
the nervous syntoin. Huch helps us
"Mother's Frlouil" nmt tint liromlcr
knowlciltfo of them should havo a helpful
influence upon tables of tint futuro.
In a llttlo book for such womun thvuo
points nro more thoroughly brought out
nnd n copy will bo mailed to anyon who
will sond us. their name, nnd mldrcim,
"Mother's Friend" U sold In nil drug
stores und highly roconmienUud for hu
timely uiofulmws, Its aftines and th
real help It affords. Auk for It at thu
storo nnd wrllo us for tho hook. Jlrnd
field Jtcgulutor Co., 3U Jailuac DlUtf.,
Atlanta, Da,
Public Auction
(Woatlior J'armlttliiB)
Wo will soil
SATURDAY AT 1:30
i!i Hacks of Onions
Hodstead, Cnrpots, Mattrossos, lied
Barings, Drossurs, Commodus, Hock-
is, Tubloa, Dining Chairs, (las Kuugo,
OII Btovo, Wlro Cot, Iloutor, gooil
I,awn Mowor,. good Blnglo IIurnosH,
and many athor arllrlos. if you
havo anything to soil sou mi at llooiii
i, I'ulin illnck, I'lioilo KUQ-ll,
Wynkoop & Co.
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to the roil. Thin in
adhaalonthu tjuftlfb'
thnt ciuililcs 'ctolctio to
clini: 1 1) the hearing sun
Inccr. under !l condi
tion!!, protect iui tbe
parts flotti ruh mil vfAr
ami Riiiiil. Xerulenc
Icni'.iliciw the life of
ynur car. It keeps
down icpair bill.
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Cars'
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Company
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If You
Are Ever
Tempted
to Buy by Mai
Do tliln Instead zrst.
I'omo to thu store with your (mp
tatlou,
if It's a watch, or ring, or neck
let, or chain, or brooch.
Or whatever It Is put our values
alongside of what tho mall ordor
hoiiNo offers.
It Isn't llkuly that after 'yVm do that
you will havo the sllkhtotit' dotdre to
send your money uwny, '
Ileeauio you will havo' no rcaion
for doing so.
Try ll and see.
We mnlch nil prices nnd qualities
and stylos and ovefytllliig olso.
MARTIN REDDY
TDK JHAYI'LKIl
Mil Hunt Muln St Medfonl, Ore,
GOOD
JUDGMENT
is hIiowii ly ninny iiumi miiiI
young nii'ii in having llicii'
clothes made to measure! hy
GUS
Therehy being assured finest
quality, mosl, careful work
manship and latest metro
politan style at a price with
in reach of all.
AVe will hy pleased to show
you our immense selection of
spring and .summer fabrics.
GUS
THE TAILOR
101 AVest Main.
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"Nearest to
Everything"
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Powell St., at OTnrrell
Son rmnclsco
In the lieart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Qui' rnmrnnilliiHc
lobby,firHservicc,nnd B$
Homelike restaurant
will attract you.
European Plan rates
$1.50 up.
Management
CliHler W,
Kclley '
"Mttt Me at
The faif"
ZEROIENE
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