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tliitHiHil IHI,I''I Mlilll'HHiWW
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10CAL AND
PjERSONA'L
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Tho flah and Rnmo deportment of
tlio stnto lian sent a poerful senrch
llglit of 1B00 candlo power for Instal
lation at the (loldpn llrift dam. It
wJU lip placed In u cpnimantlltiB posi
tion "whoro Itu1 rays will covdr tlio
fiver nnd'florv'o' 16 protect tlio HtrcKm
from pdticiir(iv Qirront will. Jitf itypi
Jillod front dynamos .run ly -water
Fti'piitfinb qf,ntif)lnH -at'Siw
I.outiBbury's. '.pioy are ulwuys rlKlit.
i. umhik. swrtf.-' J 'iw
.... .!', Wt McIJonald nnd wJto arp.on
a nauto trip to the. Kluinnth country.
Business men's, quick lunrli, V". nnd
2Dc'fro'm ll:H0 a. in. to '2 p. pi. Ta
llies nnd booths for ladles. .lean'H
Coatllilnn drill, Garnelt-Coroy lmlld
Ipp, Qrapo fitrect, 1(51
Forest Siip'ervlnor Martin Krlfckfion
Is qri a trip of irmjipctlon In the Crater
LaJto country.
Paper hanger and pnlntor, tinting,
Ctp. I'iono G4-M to It. Sandors. 123
Biiimrlnlendent Will CI. Steel of the
Prater .a);o National Park leaves In
tch morning for the lnlte, returnltm
Rat unlay. " -'
poosoy Sisters lioniny at Public
Market Saturday. only. J Of
Paul McDonald andOuy ClronemlU
ler woro bURlnenR visitors In Asliland
this morning from this city.
Pco DnyoWood about; ''tjiat flro In
surance policy. oflce Mall Tribiino
3ldK.
: ifenry Vlldohi of Wutklnft, Oregon,
Is spending n fnw days In thu city at
tending to business matters.
, Try ono of those big Ico cold 5 cent
mllkpfiskes at Do Vpo's. t
Tho electric lights woro turned off
at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning to al
low tho mnltlpg of minor repairs nt
tho power station Jn this city.
Drs. A. II. nnd Louise Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Htownrt build
ing, 1?3C Kant Mnln St.
Dr. J. M. Keono of thlH city was
n lifelong friends of llnrry Mlnto, mi
porlntendent of tho Htntn jirlKon at
Hnlom, slain by a.1 rscaped convict
Monday iiiUiJ.: Thoy w.oro boys Jo
BotheJ 1ft Mlo'iit.
The Hmnrtest lints and tho lowest
prices In Medford nt MIsh LihiiKi
bury's, M. M. Dopt. Btoro. 1(18
Clinrli'H Kgan of Itcddlng, Cnl., is
spending a few ilayn In tho city at
tending to business matters'.
For flour or feed phono Medford
Roller Mills. Phono D07.
Wilbur Scott of Oregon City Is
among tho out of town visitors In tho
city this week.
Oct It ut DoVoo'a.
Thoro has been n decided decronso
In tho cases of rerklessness on tho
pnrt of nutolstn In driving over tho
Main nvonue crossing In tho faco of
npproachlug trains. Tho city council
howpvor ut Its next mooting will In
vest tho tlagmnn with special police
powers as u provontlvo ugalnst fresh
outbreaks,
flot Tamales nt tho Rhasln.
Hears are reported to be Humorous
n thu hills, nnd fatter than usual.
Many li)uters tire preparing for n
clniKO nfter tho bruins with tho com
ing of the first ruin. It Is also re
jiorted that hunters of thu unmtour
variety are killing Chinese pheasants
lipfprn tho opening of tho season next
Friday. It Is ussertod (lint those who
secure (tlin Ijmlt of plieaKiints on tho
Qpgnlnp day-will ho youders. pwlufc
to the heavy 'inroads duo to violations
pf tho pmu Jaw.
China pheasant season opens Octo
ber 1st. Detter have ono or two
mounted by l lUrilutt, Medford's
"MhxIdermliJt'ini'd- ftrrrlVr. KwlnK'a ami
tjtore;- -'. , - '- , MS
v Charles Thomasof, ARhlundAlsltnd
"frlixtds'iiiid relntly. 1n this efty Mon
day. ', -..
Get your butter, eggs, milk, cream
nnd buttermilk nt Do Von'.
Grant Wheeler or Y print. Cnl., Is
spending a few days In this city on
business.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak suppltos.
Jaek Allium of this oily, when u,
young man nnd a Millar on Oman
liners sailing tho Medltormuonn Mlt.
od tho seonoa on Ojilllnull peuliuula,
whoro tip ApHj-Fryiich funm arm
ijiaJtW diwporute of forts to rout Ui
Turk. A letter frqiu an aid frlpud
In Kngland hhh that the oliluf druw
back In tljut seetur uf tho war U
4llm(iiUMn.pf Uiut'CuiVM bVv their
,ua,l.'nri?re Uti flA-ifMilSu f
auumy tnMtalitM fur this roson. Alter
every battle the mIIIim bury tho sUlit
of thu too. "Ttw Turk u -th Uot
lK)ilr In Ike vull wtM Mr AH
tliyllWpds ip4 lhlsmlH' of ilium
nevor k to bed. Th vl crow (Mr
Uf)S. llkti u tstlur un til bui'k, rest
tljojr oln Ml ttiMlr vliMt, h4 tntwM
If l i p9UJ IM ttl l 4vo Awwnji
Ikt; dggi 14) tto imt fur wu-auti "
with U. V (' tbiva t ll.titdl rll
mi "
KlMtvltpf Mlk at tbi- cn vll r
itMraltb VIUlM h.ui lUul
Au.Unga.CliIncso boy ngc 7 years
arrived Monday from Portland to
visit his father, Leo Ming of this city.
When bettor insurance 1; sold
Holmes Tho Insurant Man will soil
It.
S. S. Ilulllfl left Monday 'afternoon
for San Francisco to attend to busi
ness matters, returning the end of
tho week.
Aflcrnoon tea with wafers 10c, at
tho Shasta. uy. ,1 ,
Thrt' caso ot' Mx Ipucvls eiiarged
with tnreatonlng to' kill fynH dismiss
ed lioforo-Jlistjee of'ili'o Pence Taylor
Ilila ninriifid' Tlnt cnlilillitlnlllir wit.
InjsR.wuH.lIarollliKilbll, aBd thp nr
,reHtHvaiJi((ie result or u spirited row
Oil lilt" 1U B"Jt ." ' Mum iiiim'n
live. , Kpblj, I'tTieveio'lted, had admin
istered' n !V4h;o benlffttf to. Purvis us
I he. f,lrsj ihajiler or the row, nnd
chagrined. It was, nllege.d that Purvis
piomiteda gund and made threatH.
When the ctise'ra'tno Into court It wns
dropped.
Ilusiness men's quick luneh, 1 n nnd
2fic rrom 1 i.'.IO a . m. to 2 p. in. Ta
bles nnd booths tor Indies, .lean's
Castllllnn Grill, flarnctt-Corcy build.
Ing, Grape atrcot.
A consignment of rails to bo used
by the Ilullls Interests In their West
Mnln street oxlonslon, was recolved
Monday, nnd nro being distributed
preparatory to laying near tho Trail
Lumber company plant. '
Johnson, nt tho nook Store, an
export wntch repairer.
,. .Hobby Wnugh, manager of Frnaklo
HdwnhlH, formerly fight lmpresnrlo
or this city, won on n foul from Ad
Wrilgiist jtfohdaj night. WniiRh'had
the best ot'thn "fight up to the time
tho blow was struck. Wolgast Is
well known in this city, being well
ncilinlti(ed. with Meno Ilarkdull, to
tho lnttor'n sorrow.
fiend thd Porilnnd Orcgnnlan,
Miss Gladys Hollo loft this morn
ing Cor her homo In Yrekn, Cnl., and
wilt visit the Snn Francisco fair be
fore returning.
Until October 1st Dr. Myrtlo 8.
Lockwood will limit her offlco hours
to Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday
from 2 to 4:30 p. in. Other hours
by appointment only.
Mr. nnd Mm. Court Hall nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Isanes and Claude
Miles nro on a hunting nnd fishing.
trip Into Iho mountnliiH nil will go ns
fnr ns Lnkavlew before returning'.
Tnko your wntch to Johnson, tho
lowolor, you will receive unusually
ttood snrvico.
Austin Corblu wns n Medford vis
itor Tuesday from liltt Kagio Point
orchurd.
Do Voo dollvora tho Oregonlon' to
you ovory day for 7Cc n month.
Mr. and Mrs. Corning Keuly, Mr.
and Mrs. It. W, Until. Mr. and Mrs
Waller llowno nud Gernld Sooysmlth
eft Tuesday for Crater Lnkp,
Merchants' Lnnclj, 2&c. The Shsstn.
J tnko prldo In making your wntch
keep perfect timo. I havo evory fa
cility for doing flno watch repairing.
Tnhnspp tho Jowoler.
HoniHtltc'lilng done, 100 per yard.
Mrs. Hnurys, nt Moo's ntoro. 172
HiiBluess men's quick lunrli, in nnd
2Sc, from 1 1 :UU n. m. and 2 p. in.
Tables and booths for Indies. Jean's
Cii8tlllan Grill. Garnutt-Coriiey build
fug Giapo street. Ml
Mrs. Leach, expert corsetlorro, ma
terial and fit guaranteed. 32U North
llarltott.
J. 0, Oerklng. tho host all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Alwnys rollnblo. Ncpntlves inado any
whero, timo or place. Studio 228
Main St. ' Phono 3'JO-J.
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IHtOWNSVII.LK, Tomis, Sept. 2S.
The flntt case of n direct unprovok.
eil iittaik on 1111 American womau by
.Mexican outlaws was reported to the
authorities todny.
Tho Innocent victim of an attempt
by thp Mlcunn at reprlbiil, Ml km
timo Carter, who liven near HnrU))g
eu. wn shot at, nnd wounded In the
arm Inst night when she went out of
the house for water. Mln Curtur oqr
rjHl u revolver uin) roplbNl w'lth three
shots, none of which are believed to
have tntjou ffec t.
Thy .Mulnym, lwllovotl tp have
boon two lu 1111 miter. flnd while so
1 UNHt to Mlw Cu.rivr that tho powdr
jrtiHi III W kQort'hid her forunrm.
MISM Critr whs nloHe with her
mot her luii uttai-kt-d.
I I. I'AMI, irk . ht-t Jh It ..
Mi.l ..I ln I ,11 r.tlit.i inn-ulalt lu.t.iv
jtll.lt I lll I.l-t of lit!' ulU fir II-
((kiimMu fruai Tnvo Wit-' -lr
i.li Vtu I iWIIUM UtW WMt aMMi
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MEXICAN
ATTACKS
ifPOMN
VILLA f(W AI
TORREON- WITHDRAWN
MJ3DJrt)ltD WAIL TKJJBUNJfl.
PRESIDENT'S VISIT
I'MWIrON, N. J-, Sept. 1S.
l'r("iilent Wilson relumed to liin Ie
gnl reiiilene" liere todny nnd voted
'n Hie New Jeiwy ilemoerntie primar
ies Jfe remnlned in I'liuufof! Itf"
lliijii vvp hours "iipd lluprieil Injek lp
'(Hlinj,'loi til spi'iik'lonilil nt i 0.
A. II. meeting,
On his nrrivul the pri'Mid.'nl wns
greee by n lurc group pi the liie
plly mpl xluilents, He iih'I iuijI spoke
to muiiy 0I1I friendH.
Tho'pre'i''cnl wulked iljieetly from
the rnilw'iiy htntiou to Hip old lit ---house,
which i tin volinj; place of
IiIh precinct. Ho wn followed by 11
irowd of ittiiilciitN, ninny of .wliom
tool; iliotorupli of him.
Knterln' the fire house, tho presi
dent shook linnd" with tli6 eleetioti of
lii'ohs nud U'ns luitidcd it hhllol. lie
Weill direetly into llie ilin booth
nud mnrked Hie Imllot in d few ininr
tllfM.
After volinp tlio 'preKiilenl look u
Hlinrt wall; nud called 1111 several
frirmlH.
NEED RED APPLES
B
, Up to, dnte, Jackson Coiintj'H ex
hibit nt tho Oregon building, has been
right up among tho best and ono tho
cpunty need not bo ashamed of. Now
wn aro up against the competition of
other districts sending In some pretty
good displays of red apples. While
Otir puarn and Kewlowns nro as val
uable, roninierclally, as tho red tip
ples, they do not mnko ns attractive
displays. Wo need a few boxes of renl
good Spitz nud Jonathans, nnd need
theip badly. May I ask you to call
attention, through your columns, to
this racl nnd urge tho fruit growers
to soiid us oven n Hinnll amount of
GOOD red apples. Faeh grower will
bo given credit by n pent sign dis
played with tho fruit.
11HNJ. C. SIIKLDON.
TD
KL PASO, Tex , Sept. 28.- llattory
A of tho Fourth field artillery left
hero today for larllugen, Texas, in
the llrowiisvlllo district. Only n few
hours notice was given to entrain on
a special train.
Tho battery which arrived hero
Sunday fioin Gnlveston, took four
howitzers of tho mountain type, to
gether wth a wagon train and a cpm
plete hattry equipment.
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CLOSES SEPTEMBER 30
Thp season at t'lntcr Jake will
close Thurdn, September Uo, and
there will be n accommodations at
the hotel after that date, according
to Superintendent Will G. Stel. Trav
elers to the lake nro ndvUed to ar
range for ncpomniodutlqiu at Pros
pect, coving the distaure to nud from
tho lake in a day. All national parks
clone Sept. 3D. 'fills Is the glorious
seawin of the yonr at the hike. There
Is little snow, and practically the
same weather conditions prevail as
lu, the alley. Superintendent Steel
n now compiling figures and data
op the jour's business, that will show
a substantial Inorciue over previous
reasons.
Tilt) UTK TO CWJjSJI'Y.
FOU ijiU.ji- Qond tnnu ru, Inqulro
Nash Rnrn. 9i lu 5. 107
11 ii linn m ww i-w""
WANTKD--Pruu pickers with con
vi)n. Crudtl Orchanl, PhuMo
ett-itt. is
LOST Coin puim with Mime ni4iny
aud thkft to shUnd Itt'lurn to
)Jall Tilituue .mil iecJve rwrd
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Attention, Voters!
Tture liw ufa wi'rMt lultUtir
l.rlltioit drmtiidlBii thnt tU City
loiiucll ttl tkf Cll of Medford MfcMlt
lit th praple lor tlirlr pprnvsl or
rwiMllan. Mr. Mttiikl't rw-b4lHK
itl rfUM4iu pUn nt .i tital lt'i
laa 19 kt bulJ m (be n of U4lurd.
tUU imtuii. in i..- kailak far
Di( and Hill lf . ii v luL.I Mt tmt
lei MouJrfi. S.-,.i . 1,1 iUI tk
iigilllv.t ll vi m i i.i -..,l'4llirM AM
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lllL t U1U. I.VhiMT CO
3', North Ktr Mirr. I
PINCETlf NTOVOTE
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(POSITION
ARTLLERY
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BROWNSVILLE
AIKDKOttl). OHIWOX, 'ITFSDAY, SIOTIOMMUU 28,
ROGUERIVERREADY
OR
VENISON
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Practically the -ntlro ablo bodied
mnlp popiilnllori of Hogue Jllvpr was
squinting down n rifle barrel Monday,
Booking deer for their first venison
barbecue lo )ic given pejet Saturday,
October 2. -A, number of deer nronow
In storage, and tho work of preparing
tho meat for 'the fetist will begin
Thursday under the direction of Sam
Sundry anil other noted chefs and
connolncurs In the preparation of
deer meat. TheJillliLnrc being scour
ed again today in search of bucks,
the dry weather tiding ns u handicap
to successful hunting.
The venison hurbeciio Is first ef
fort Hogue Illvor has over made lo
entertain oil a largo scale, nmfln con
nection with the barbecue they glvo
their nnnunl Industrial ml school fnlr,
They also have n program or sportH
and u dnnce will be held In tho even
ing. Hogue Klvcr boosters nil week
hnvo been busy In tho towns of tho
vulloy, nnd n large crowd Is assured
THE BEST FOOD
Can Be Spoiled hy Imjiropcr Cooklny
This Is particularly truo of Oat
meal. It takes over two hours to
cook Oatmeal as It should be cook
ed -n fact with which moil house
wives aro familiar.
And so fey housewives euro to go
to the troubln or cooking Oatmeal
that length or 'time. They don't hnvo
to, NOW. There Ib ono Oatmeal thnt
Is cooked for more than two hours
at tho mill, before It Is Hnked. H-O
Is tho ONLY Oh'tnioal that YOU need
cook only 20 minutes,
A rood scientist blcndn tho Oats
tor H-0 nnd only tho fluent white
oats are used. Only those kinds nro
selected which contain tho propor
amount or hody-hullding elements.
Tho result H-0 Is a pcrrectly "bal
nnced" rood Tor every member or
the fnmlly.
Notlco the rch color or H-O. It Is
golden brown tho result or n spe
cial H-0 process. You will bo de
lighted to sen how H-0 Oatmeal
bulks up when cooked.
H-0 Oatmeal Is the most econom
ical Oatmeal you can buy. The actual
cost to you Is less than one-half cent
a dish. Sohi'in nlr-tlght, moisture
proof pnekagos. All good grocers.
A FINE STOCK OF.
Dependable Blankets at
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FOR LARGE BEDS. ALL ARE OF STRICTLY RELIABLE QUALITIES. WE
AND TRUTHFULLY WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE WOOL OR COTTON,
PERCENTAGE OF EACH IS.
A WIDE RANGE OF POPULAR PRICES.
COTTON BLANKETS
In I'u II bctl size, white, tjin
or gray, with I'm icy colored
litinlci'rf, hojtvy Mai) on Imtli
Hides and very closely wov
on, extra good value, only,
each OSO
We show a vers t-ood value
small Double Hlankets at
ea'h 50c
WOOL NAP COTTON
BLANKETS
J.arye siy.e, at, per pair
$1.2!, $1.50, $1.75
New I'laid ool Nap uood cotton cmerinir.larirc
Uaiikds, extra large and
heaw .$13.50
WOOL BLANKETS
lu all new combinations of
lam ami plain plaid, val
ues offer lu iv cannot he
duplMitcil, uri'V, per pair,
$ 1.50 $5.00. $0.50. $7
,
I from this city, Ashland, Jacksonville,
(Central Point nnd other points.
1 The citizens In charge of tho oc-
casloji give thp promise that nil vls
j llors will be ablo to rccoive a "sec-
ond holplns" nt the feast.
I '
! Siwclal
"Now, this typewriter is equipped
' h n ()o Biimicr nUaclinion(B...
.summer attachments?"
I a Hmall mirror, n mlnaturc clock
'nnd n Iherpiomelnr; everything a
girl has to consult frequently."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
FOR BOYS AND
EDISON DAY
October 21st
Thursday, October 21, is the thirty-sixth an
niversary of tho Invention of tho electric incan
descent lump by Thos. A. Fdlson, tho "Wizard
of electricity." For this reason It will ho
known ns UDISON DAY. Wo want to lot tljo
people generally know about .ljtllson uiu .his
ffrst lump nnd nbout tlio mnrvelous lamp of io-'
dny which hns grown out of it the L'DISON
MAKDA LAMP.
To pel your assistance in lolling tho story of
KDISON DAY, and to get people thinking nnd
talklnr. about It,
$2,500 WORTH OF PRIZES
nro gojng to he given nwny frco by the makers
or KDISON MADA Lamps. Theso prizes in
elude n $27f Indian Motorcycle, a 200 Kdluon
Diamond DIso Phonograph with $70.00 worth or
records; bicycles, kodaks, hammocks, canoes,
toilet sets, mandolins nnd many other flue
prizes, each or them made by a firm with a rep
utation for QUALITY goods; also 2,000 1 1.00
Hvcrondy Fountain Pens, Flashlights, etc.
Kvory girl or hoy, eighteen nnd under, enn
have a share In this hlg campaign for brighter
light in Medford; can hnvo an eijual ehanco to
win ono or thu many prizes offered for soiling
tho most MAZDA Inmps, or, rather, the greatest
total number of watts rated on thu lamps iiold.
PAUL'S
THE NIGHTS ARE GETTING COOLER AND COOLER-IT IS TIME
NOW FOR HEAVIER BED COVERINGS. HENCE, WE BELIEVE THAT
HOUSEKEEPERS WILL BE INTERESTED IN OUR DISPLAY OP NEW
BLANKETS - ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
WE HAVE SHOWN.
HERE ARE BLANKETS OF EVERY SIZE AND KIND, FROM DAINTY
LITTLE CRIB BLANKETS UP TO HEAVY, FULL SIZED BLANKETS
NEW BABY BLANKETS
iSMee soft wool nap finish,
conies in white with lit,dit
blue or pink border, price,
per pail' $1.-55
KRIB BLANKETS
lhu nnd pink, .with all
kinds of fancy designs,
also animals and toys, two
sizes 50lfS 1f5$
BED COMFORTS.
Fur every need, comes in
light and dark colors, made
with cotton filling and
sizes, each, 08c, S1.25
:iud S1.50
Silkoline Covered Coin
forts with plain border
and fine grade cotton fill
mir, nice and suit, made
'f
large M.i-, at
.SJ.50 .-U..1
$1.00
U'Kl'I'KI'SlJ.sAWI.I; WritltPAVAI.I.MAIt. ORIOCI'HI-lwniAHfliM
19ir.
GOVERNOR WILLIS OE -OHIO'
HERE THURSDAY
. '
flowrnnr nml Mrs. Willis of Ohio
will be in Medford Thursday, urriv
imr on the 10:1. tram nnd leiuint;
the next morning nt tin Mini.- hour,
and will he I be gueti ut Mr. ni'-il Mi
.1. A. V. Aniliews iliifjnjj.thpitny t'
;hc i ity. Tile Conitilereiiil chili pluris
'Jl
IN .
FREE
ELECTRIC
New Taffeta Petticoats
All Silk Taffel, conies in new changeable colors,
made nice and full with silk dust ruffle aud elastic
band top, regular f I garment, for only $2:98
New Kimona Flannelette
Our new fall line of Kimono Flannelette and Kobe
Cloths is now on display and comprises a large var
iety of new fall patterns, prices range from 15,
Outing Flannels and Robe Cloths
A big assortment containing uianv prcttv new pet
terns mid col.irings. All ol t'X.ell.nt qualities and
all ven reasonable in price.
New Fur Trimming
Special showing of these Now Fur Trimmimj for
iuials, suits and dresses, various wkIiIih, in couev,
uiarti u imiUiliuii, widths fnnu .. to L in.-l.cH fr,n,
50Jto .$1.50
The Pictorial' Putt mi will ht answer Virtirww
ing iciuitvimMU ami aiv the onlv pntuniM with
lilt.... ...1 l.u.4.. .4 ! 1 .
nit,,.. tf il.1 l.u.i....t :....
'' Mint UHiiriii-iioii
uhcad ht tlu'ir tvle.
in driw lb.- oeiiior's party through
ffiV vrtfrpy ITifWtfitv 'rffforiWori, ' nnd
;n tljW-riink ', I'dli'ltolPiuc
arOniift-NW'i-il lilnJi will ivo nn in
formnl reeftion Tor Mr. Willi" on
tliqiuczziiuino floor of the Hotel Med
fonUwMfo IMP gonlloinon' eliterluin
Hie io'venidr'iin the mnln lluoi. 'Mem
liers of the Ohio chili will no doubt
be itiiHtendnut'c in Inrjio niinibcis to
itrobt the.yoveinor hnd hi il". hut
iilftV1 Indies- hi' Medford, re(irdle-s
id' club m.tiwVHiip, iuv uifteiilH re
quested to ul tend the reception liU-ii
mir UiMfinrliished vwiHirs. . .
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GIRLS
The Contest Lasts
One Month
The CnptoM Stinted September ill. You
simply distribute somu cards wo will glvo you
entirely free of charge. Thesi eanls when turned
Ir hj persons buying lamps" any timo between
September 21 and October 21, KDISON DAY,
counts points for ypu. The earlier you get
started tho more cards you can distribute and
the more points you stand to win, so wo, em
phasize tho Importance Pf starling right itWny.
There Is nothing to buy : or bo rrsponslblo for.
You all stand an equal riianin. Gal hit once nt
our store, where you will be liistructnd how to
proceed ui)d keep your cards carefully and for
ward Ihein at the close to headuuaiterq, lor llil.-i
Is a DIG NATIONAL CONTIJST.
Special Offer
Five per cent coifimission on sales will
be paid in cash to the contestants whose
names appear on tlio cards turned in
through this store and 10 per cent will he
paid iho three having the largest amount
of sales credited to them.
See ns NOW nud Marl (oiuoriow. All you
need Is it littlo pluck, so come in nt ouro nud
get penicillins llie rest will lie binple.
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