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sv Kx fc , - . i PAGE, FQUft MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDnPENDnNt ftEWHPAPim ruuuKiino KVt:n :ilv AFTPKNUUN KXCHPT HUNUAY 11V T1II3 MEDFOIIU 1'JUNTINU CO. 0fco,Mnlt TrlbUha Unlldlnjr, 2G-27-29 North Fir street; lolopliono 75, The Domocrntlc Time?, Tli Mrdfonl Malt. Tlio Meurord Trbune, Tjio South orn OrcRonnn, Tho Ashland Trbuno. RVBBORIPTXOK SATZS Ono yfcar. by mat - --..ID. 00 One month, by tnnil .. .60 For month, delivered by cnrrlor In Medfortl, Phoenix, Jacksonville and Central Point .-..... .CO PatilrJay only, ty nihil, per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year ..........-... 1.50 Offlrlnl Papr of tho City cf Mcdfonl, Official Paper of Jnclison County, ):ntfted m srcoiiil.ctaii nmttrr nt Mr-ilforil, Oregon, under tho act of March 3. ISIS. Sworn Circulation for 1911, 2618. Full leased vrlra Associated Press dis patches. ffi 4. -t- Subscribers falling to recolvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- . Intlon Manager nt 250-11. fr HONG KONG K0LUM .Minn ntiiy mlonoy imi dlcas lint out, at HimiMor outloddy holol till till plltty lllpIouUicy Tlio till nil on co naked n croup of tils courtlcro whom tduy thought tho Krcatcr man, hlmsolf or IiIh rather? At flnt ho to ii Id got no roply to no tlaiiRoroUn n question, tho answer to which might cobI tho courtiers their heads. At last a wily oldcoiirtlcr until: "Your fnthor, slre: for nltliotiftli you nro orpinl to your fnthor In nil other renpertfl, In this ho In superior to you that ho had n greater nan than any you hnvo." Any oxploror nIuiiiIiI ho decorated who enn show thnt ho has really discovered n now continent. Ono Ih eoroly nooded. Chicago Dolly Nowa. . Kvi'u nt tlilH early dntu It lit unto to tiny thut carry tlio niossngu for l)uinbn will never rnuk In popularity with "carrying tho mossngo to Onr . cln." (Jhlcogo Herald. To.Dn)' llolli-lngei' Ciiplaln J. I). I.'upporliiK of tho Ilrltlsh army, Invalided back to Lon don, recently made nil address boforo n scientific body. In tho co u rue of IiIb talk ho called attention to tho terrific Iocs In offi cers sustained by tho Ilrltlsh nriuy and deulnred that tho (Ioniums arc rilwajH trying to disable or kill offl com wherever opportunity prtwenttt lUoir. '"In tho field," wild Captain Pop pvrlng, "It In now the custom for mi officer to nioko himself look ns much like n man uh possible." Kvorybody laughed. "That Is. 1 moan," be (upluluod, fis miiuh llko a common wildler tin possible." Stella's llnigulii Oilliilor Souiidal when ouo gets Into tho lliiiollnlit without makeup on. Lata or 'literature" la only Utter. The- I. nil Ply of Siiiiiiiiui' "PI tho hiHt fly of mi minor. Loft Miming alone; All hia iiUHty cuuimijiiuns Ar'o swatted utlil pbiiil. So' hugs of lila klj)dr.l, No larvae I nl!' ' , , To oeho his liitiitiiK. ' Or give atgli for bjh.-i I'll not loave th, thou lone one, Upon thtt ahuilo'a'hem; Since thy brotNorfi nro bldoiHiiK. (o thou with thorn. Thua klmll 1 wnt tbtii), .M hand on thv hoed: Llko thy iiiulo of tbe hummur, Tlioti'rt huutltwa aud dwnl. Win- .lo Was Iturol I'ollctmlan (to artUt ut work) Skotcbtne the harbor la for- (MP ,. bidden, atr. i J Artlat-Oh. that'a all right. I'm LoVily innklnK n Uiflr of olotitlit. Poieoinaj -Ah! but mnmofjlji' jour jdctiir&Kot Into thu hnnda of tho cjoiiiyflialreraft department. leo tho i?iwj.llic)coold maU uf tlj UouUoii OITY CONFRONTS A CRISIS COUNCILMAN BAKOEftT, in a communication ill this issue, calls attention to the serious crisis confronting the city and appeals- to the patriotism and civic pride of officials and citizens' to do their duty. The city council has made, no effort to collect either as sessments or Interest upon paving indebtedness. Instead, city officials lire atlvisiilg property owners not to pay, and indulging in wild schemes of frenzied finance to dodge payment of debts voluntarily contracted. The interest upon these improvement bonds will soon be due. There is no money to pay it. No effort is being made to secure money owed to meet the obligation. If the present course is continued, the city will default in its bond interest. Tins spells hnaneial rum. Medtord will be blacklisted in eVery financial center of the United States. Its securities will be worthless, because there will be no market for them. It will be impossible to float any kind of a bond issue, no matter what the discount offered. Agitation, such as that being conducted, only hastens the day of reckoning, complicates the situation and gets us howherc. There is no use in talking of voting for them, nowhere. There is no use in talking of voting for now bonds. There never will be a market for them if the city defaults on a single interest payment on outstanding bonds. No one cares to purchase securities in a commun ity where there is not sufficient sense of civic obligation to meet indebtedness contracted. This blow will not be to within it and it will be a community will never recover. Medtord will be posted throughout the country as financially untrustworthy and unsound a good place to slav away from. All this can be avoided if the city council will make an earnest effort to collect interest money due and citizens re spond as thev should to save the city's credit. A Pka to the People of Medford MY COL. II. II. SAIICKNT I Bhntild llko to have some of our citizens and taxpayers who nro In tcrcBtcd In tho welfare of tholr homo city Ro to tho city rocorder nnd find out from him where tho money Ih koIiik to come from to pny tho Intor- oHt that will bo duo on boudn In tho next two or thrco nloiltlm. Ho iIoch not IcndW; neither do tho colmcll incn. Already to jiay Intercut on pavltiR iiKNrBHincntfl wo ha vo" used up nil tho colitliiRcnt fund, Bomo of tho water fund nnd a lot of tho general fund. It lookN to mo nn If In the next two or thrco months tho council will not bo able to find oven by trnnHforrliiR from other fiindH miftlclont innnoy to pny tho Intercut on tho bnndH. In which caflo the city will hnvo to de fault on tho IiitcreHt paymontfl which Inefcd would bo n cnlnmlty it cn lumlty from which tho city would not recover In forty years. This, condition of nffalra Iiiih been brought about by tho citizens nnd taxpayers nf.Mcdford Hlopplng pay iiient on their paving nnd hewer ns HCHsmeutB. They hnvo even failed to pity up tho Intercut on name nnd con sequontly there Is nothing coming In to meet tho Intcrent on these bonds. Many of these cIIIzoiih aro well ablo to pay but miy they will not pny un less tho others will pny up. Kven Home of thu city officials who owe on paving nsKOHNiiients, take this stand, nnd when nu go to other cltl reim nnd ask thorn to pay up they reply (hey will not pay up until tho city officials pny up nnd tlinro you have It; neither willing to do his duly In the matter unless tho other flrfit does his but such action, or rather lack of action, Is weak in the extreme; Indeed It ou will but stop to apply it to nn army you will see that It Is more than nook; It Is cow ardly also. Suppono that a rttRluieut In an army li ordered forunrd to meet the ene my, and It refuson to go until tho other reglmentH go forward, and the othoi-M rfuie to go until It goo. Such an army would be pronounced by ev ery cltlien of Medford who haa cour age aud patriotism ns big us a pin head to be nil army of coward. Now It la certain that whether this bond laNuo Is voted up or oted down practically nil the oitliena of Modrord do not want tho city to default on Ita interest pamouta, anil I am aitre I tml mmrly all tho oitliena of Med ford have Uoop down In (heir i-oulti tho city's welfare at heart. And to those peoplo l any come forward and, ir pobslblo, my up your delluiuont as aoKsmonta. You can lotto nothing by Hi doing, for If tho bond Imuio passes yriu wl gt baek what you have paid, nnd by so doing ou will be largely Instrumental in having the city from defaulting before nemo satisfactory Hotllement eon bo iiimiIu of the tpie.s Hon. Tharo aro a nmiiuor of lawyers In this efty who owe paving and t.eor fiaaoaailioutti but do not or will not pay them, and this fact has an oner iNoua Influence In keoplug other ctt liens from k)iik. for the othew my whan told tho asaivwimmta can be eollbatatl. "Why thou doiw not lawnr as and w iwy up; he must kunw they can not be colluded, eU bo would pay up " In aomo eaaoa uo doubt UiU la duo to (utrtdoaajieM, tut whethei' duo t imrtWowiiatg or wll fulness I plead with tlue law yore. If Ihey have n tfrtrk of italrtotle feeU Ihc for thlr Iium ill), to fame for ward nnd pay thwti tnavauiouU, MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. the city only, but to everyone stunning one, from which the And 1 plcntl with tho doctors too, for n goodly number fo them nro nlao delinquent In this matter. Thero Aro nlso n number of city dfflclnlB who owo paving or sower nnnessmcntB but do not or will not pay them, nnd this fnct keeps others from paying. Only tho pnRt week or so ouo of tho lead ing biiRluess nl en of teli city wns asked to plcdgo himself to pny up his Interest on condition that tho council would "bring milt against de linquents nnd ho replied ho would not do ho until n certain citizen and two city officials, whom ho named, did no, ""NowTploml with tho city officials ono nnd nil to pny their assessments. I for ono feel that ovory than who Is drawing n snlnry from tho city trons ury should bo compelled to keep his sower mid paving nsucsBinents paid up or tho money bo deducted from his wnlary. And 1 feel thnt wo coiincllmen who hnvo been plncod In honored po sitions by tho votes of tho peoplo alipiihl set tho example by paying up if wo hnvo not already done so. Wo hnvo tnken n "solemn oath to support tho constitution and laws of tho United States, the constitution and lawn of tho stato of Oregon, tho charter and ordinances of the city of Medford and thnt we will faithfully perform all tho duties of tho offices of couiicllmen art now or hereafter required by law," Does this oath mean nothing to some of tin? The Hnurroft net Is tho Oregon Inwunder which our pnvomcnls hnvo been constructed nnd tho charter and ordinances set forth In detail tho method of collecting these delinquent assessments. Are we, or rather soiuo of us, faithfully performing our duty In not only out paying our assess ments, tint In Justifying other In not paying their'.' Are wo faithfully per forming our duty iih we are sworn to do when with tho lueaiiH provided wo make no effort other than wagging our tongues to collect those assess ments? And tho churches, a number of them, are way behind on tholr paving nMiiiout payments, and, soinohow, I can not but feel that they should be foremost In meeting their Just obli gations In accordance with tholr writ ten contracts. And 1 plead with tho churches to come forward nod pny up tholr delinquent paving nssos menu. And thero are n tew prominent clt liens In this town, well oft anil ap parently respected who owo every thing they hnvo to their home city and yet who do not or will not pay tholr paving or how or nuiessmontH. Should the city default on Its Inter otit payments It would bo to this claws nn Irreparable calamity nnd much their fault, mid I plead with them to come forward nnd pay tholr sower and paUng nsfiossluents. And I plead with tho merchants and hotels and corporations to do IlkewUe, for sure ly there can be no hope for n pros Porous future for them If tho oil) futtk to moot Its obligations. And a number of Initio of the oltv nnd The (trester Medford club hao failed utterly to keep paid up even the lulerost on their paving assess monta. Aud I appeal to thorn to com) fotwaiH and pay up. for surely If any ano har at heart tho city's iuteroat tho ladles of Medford hnvo. Now If tktao HAHlMl above would pay their Interest and aaaoaftRioute flHtt tuwtrly all are well able to do to -tKer mould bo Mil trouble with thu tl's fliiuuuwi, for the records MEDffOiRI),, .OREGON,, WEPX.SDAVJ .SEPTEMBER SQUIRREL FOOD "DREAM yes! AMD I luJOKlY STfcRr ABOUT MY DIFFERENT -, jinivi-. T ive MACHINES OF? mV rich uncle's I StoeilORrV MIN&5, OR-rHe. ccubs I eet-OrJ6 TOi I SCLL FRUIT OM A RAILROAD TRAIN ! t wsssm News From TALENT TALK Jlr. Morse and son, Wilinor, left on Molnlii.v for Hnlciii to nt I end the hint.' Fuir. 1)1. nml Mr. Hurl ore rejlilcllifj oet the hiilli of u llnliy gill. Little Dorothy Piiikcrion wlm In- juieil lmtlly liy lielnjr kicked by ' horse. One of her fingers wuh dis locuteit unit hIio wuh ItrulHCd Over the rifrht eye. Ituy ltoyndliK hIuHciI to school ut Aslilniiil l.'ist Moiiflay. Ituy wns a jliillor ill Tiilent Insl yeur. A Htuiiriso pnrty was rivim! Inst Sntlinliiy night for Mrs. llcnlinil S'oliiincr. A Udod crowd nttemled nml refreshmentK wero served. Kvor.v ouo had mi enjoynhle time. Mr. nml Mrs'. Yuiidcrsliiis nml iliiugliter, Alice,' nttemled thu Klks' dedication In .Meilfonl. Mr. nml Mis. 1. A. Abbott were picJiilcii nisi j'l-lduy iiiglif with n linliy girl. Oeorgie Slnnimiil, Karl Duhul'f, llnrry Silver miil Clurk 1'n.viie mo toreil down from Aslilnml to 'ce the (low's. They enjoyed I he perfonn- imce verv much. Curl Kroninn left vesU'idny for I'ortluiiil, where he will spend u few weeks with puii-nts mid friends. The l'lneut-'Jeueliers' circle will meel tonight in the school uuditoriuih. Topics of interest will he discussed mid nlso n few musical pieces will he alien. The (low's novo a slcight-of-luind perfonnnnee in tlio 'Talent uehool itiiilitotrium lust Sutiinluy cveiiint,'. Mr. (low explained the t licks after the perfonnnnee was over. Kvvry thlng' wns enjoyed hy'lhe miiiiII erowil which utteiiileil. ilohu Kohixoii, wife, ilHU(hter nml Mrs. CiiIciiiiiii wenl to the lintclierv today. Mr. Itohison o six fish inul his ilnughter the mue iiiiiiiIi.t. Hcv. Willinius will jjive n stereop tieon leetmv on "lien llur" iiet Sut uiiIhv night nt the (Miiistliin ehureli. The price of tidiuUsiuii will he 1 mid U.') cents. Albert Hnile nMiimeil hin school work Monday. The school visitor of the (iiist week welo Mrs. AdimiMiii, Mrs. 11 old raise. Mrs. Hose, Mr. Wolganiott, Mi's. .In co)i mid Mi"-. Moic. A. L. Looiuik nml family of Med fird spent lust Sunday with Mr. Powers of WiiKinr ereck. Mii.. IMutle of Medford was in Tal cut toilay tukiiiir sulisciiplious for mugnzines. ahow 'Jiat taken all In ail tlio poorc class of people hnvo on an nverauo paid up more promptly than tho woalthlor class. Let uh not thou say that wo will not pay up our Interest nnd assess ments unltvRi the others do. but let os iither say, whatovor tho other-) do, wo at least wlU pa) our dolie qiient .nlerost now and our delin quent jaecsamouts ns soon ns we can convenWntly do so. During those Inst fow weeks I have frequently felt that I hero Is greatly needad here In lldford Just now somo man of brains who with eloquent tongue and fiery words could nroust our iltlyns to a true sense of civic honesty and civic righteousness Would that 1 oould apeak words llko ThoniUB Osrlysla wards llko Austor- lit. battle which would drive homo the taats ahd thnghU hero premmt Ml and malje tbe people of .Medford mu M ImporiuMt'o of this mtter i fere It is too late. c .w I t "- r t V'Eiuf" ) ' - L(- iis aiipiniHTOiiiipiiiiiiiiHi? BY AHE.RN DOPE. ) sjfc. j- ii- i . i NOW mrv Kenjvc in numwiic . i iVe avsTMeTYou -nns &auH AND I'M fVofGOlN6 Tb START THAT OUO 6AG OF SPReAPlrV6 TTIE. i auniin .Tiir: ..r-i n . . . nvuu i mi 3wcll nritz.i Had un-m-me. milliojairps 50r4S AT CLS5V CMrfcS, txNrJER PARTVs,fcTflATr?E: RRTVs, 3&V RIDC5, lUEeK ENDS and etc I'M JST A PLAIM eVERYPAY 6IRU AND WOULD -TVtlNK I uV3 HAVN6 A CONSIDERABLE RARE OLDT1M& AT A SODA FOUNTAIN OR -tflYNEV sHovo! Our Neighbors The Kpruinoiit surveyors nro ut work in tlio neighborhood this week. Many Willow .Springs Klks nttemled the festivities in Motlfonl lust week. Weal estute nml tipple buyers have been in tho district numerous times this week. A number of, social functions in honor of the Misses Kinj, Cliiuibiiek, Shepherd mid (luntlersou occurred this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilkerson left for eastern Oregon for a several weeks' visit. Miss Viotlfcrwocht and Henry Wiley wero plensant visitors' in this neigli horhooil Monday nvMiiiifr. Mrs. K. H. I'iekuul and sou, Chuules, left for I'ortlAinl Monday evening' to join Mr. l'iekunl, .Mr. Alo.Minibr of Central I'oitlt is erecting h eiumuoilious burn on the Cochran properly mill hns secured Mr. Aekermiili as contractor. Chillies Law met with a painful accident while ut school Inst week, which has confined liiiu to his home for several ildys. Mr. ami Mrs. A. Thompson were eliuriniiig host nml hostess ut It week end house party. Miss Doris Ilugley of Itoguo Itlver, Mrs. Keuttier ulid Fletcher Msh were the honoteil guests, Miss Tillie (luiiilerson nml Miss Kdilh Sltcpheril of Klgiii, III., depart- til for Bun I'Vunelsco niter enjoying several weeks 'visit "with friends in lJogiio llivur valley. The Misses llumiltoli of Surprise Valley gave n 'pienie supper nt their liolue Saturday evoliitig in honor of Mcilforit mid Uogue Itlver guilts. Tile soeinl hout- of thh (Sruugu was indeed a musical event, us three memheiin ami frbmls were honored li Hie pteseifco of llirce Well-known ar tists of tin volley Mis Doris Hag. ley, Irw. ICehtiier nml Fleleher Fish The program was as follows; Violin solif, Shtibwt's "Keivnmle;' Albert Torgey; voenl solo, "Alpine Uhm," Miss Hose .Ioiion; reading, "At Sea," Mrs. V. A. Cowley; piano solo, se leeted, l.oieaii Law; ocal solo, "Oood-Uyo, Miss Doris Hnglev; vo eal solo, ' Fishing," Fletcher Fish. The ladies of the ("range served sandwiches, coffee mid wntei'iueliii nt the close of the program. Next meet ing of tho ( ! range will he held in two weeks. Mr. Chance, fnthsr of Mrs. pjercc of the J'neific highway, passed beyond on Sunday ami will he buried in Al hany. Mrs. Hay Nichols will entertain Hit Parent-Teachers club at her home on Sutiinluy ulteriioon, assisted hv Mrs. Hurt Nielids. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mrs. K. Juntos, Mrs. K. Mills, Mr nml Mrs. Cml.ow look u pleasure trip to ("niter lake the tirsl part of the week li (li'orgc Alberts in llw Hiito. Jlrs. Farns ami dHugbter, who hne been iitiug Mr. and Mr. Ilj SHncer lett Tuesdux The iii'i jpinwisMi'iurs wyre un JfoHn A. Perl UinDERTAKER Laay Aismant S4 B. n.MtTI,RTT CtioBpa 51. 47 anil 47-JI AMaUare 8tI Ooroaar 20, 1935 Thurxday trying to locate a place for u hatchery nenr llutto Falls. We tire greatly in hopOs they fottml n place. Mr." Ilojips bus sold his house nml lot fp It. Lownes. They ore intend ing to leave litre for Pnsmlemi Tues day. The music committee of the U. C. K. S. tire jdminiiig on an entertainment to be given al the hiill October lfi. In terment (o he given nt the (mil Oc tober 15. Admission 5 nnd 10 cents. It sure will ho worth your money, which it to pay off the remaining debt. It was reported thnt mnonne liml broken into Dny's store Friday even ing. The storo wns searched, but no burglar could be found. A new door will have to be got, is nil (ho ilnmnge or loss that could be fottml. A dance was given Friiluy eve nl llihlreil's hull. Hail u large crowd and u good time. Atr. and Mrs. Lome Moore furnished the music. Miss Ktlytlt Crcede, teacher of the Kniieherio school, visited Mrs. F. Cur son Saturday and Sundiiy. K. W. Smith wns moved fmm Devil Peak to Lodge Pole. His wife left Saturday noon for Lodge Pole to be with him for some time. Another fire wns discovered Satur day up ut the Charles Pinker place. It is under control now. Did little ilnmnge. The Misses Alice Smith, Hildted Heryford, Kttn Stewart, Charles Put ton, C. If. ltrnnchlit, Huy Pinker, Herbert Wnlker nnd Lester Abbott were cntcrlnincd out ut Mis Nitu Scars' homestead Saturday. All bail a fine time. The intermediate class of tbe union Sunday school met ut Mrs. O. II. Moore's nnd organized .Monday eve. Merrill Stewart wns elected president, Cccile Pcelor vice-president, Noma Stewart secrelnry-treusurer. "Hust lers" wns chosen for their naiiie, red nml white for their class colots. PRESIDENT WILSON TALKS TO WAR VETERANS WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. Veter ans of tho civil war hero for tho an nual encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Republic wero formnlly wel comed to tho capital last night by President Wilson, who told them that their battles fifty yenrs ago wero fought that tho' greatest Instrumen tality for tho uplift of mankind tho world hns over seen might not bo Im paired. Tho president fipokr amid scenes of patriotic forvcr In tho crowded convention hall Into which tho old census building had been converted. Colonel David .1. Palmer, commnn-der-In-chlct of tho (I. A. II. intro duced hltn amid thunderous cheering, and Informed hint Hint tho veterans stood solidly behind tho administra tion's conduct of tho present day for eign problems, nnd thnt their sons would support hi til In any stops ho might lake. Applause frequently Interrupted tho president ns ho spoke to tho vet erans, their families and friends. He did not touch directly on tho Euro pean war or on problems growing out of It, hut devoted his address to tho mission of tho United Ktntca and tho Icbsous taught by tho civil war. Ho spoko of tho Civil war as on of tho fow In history of which both sides could be proud. Tho mooting marked tho formal opening of tho Grand Army encamp ment, which will continue during tho romnliuler of the week with the great pnrado and presidential review to morrow. Junction public kIiooIh have add' ed ludustrlnl course GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 3 fer 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT I CLUITT. PtBOOY CO.. Inc.. Mmm &e PAGE Matinees 12 P. Al. TODAY AND TOMORROW A Woman's Resurrection Tolstoi's Famous Photo-Drama of a sinful Magda eneV sirnt soul A VU STAR AU.UXCK BETTY NANSEN, EDWARD JOSE AND WILLIAM J. KELLY Hearst-Selig News Prices: Adults, lower floor Lf)r, balcony Jfly Qhildron 1jh, J iDoesBacRacheWorryYou? Sonic Medford People Hnvo Learned flow to Get Ilellef How many people suffer from an aching bnck? How few know tho cnuso? ff It hurts to stoop or lift If you slitter sudden, darting pains If y'oii aro weak, lamo and tired Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be hcadncho or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent uri nation, Nervousness or n constant, dead tlrcd feeling. Avert th6 serious kidney discnads, Trent tho weakened kidneys with Doan'a Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for alck kid neys. Gratefully endorsed by residents of thin locality. Andrew Cnntrnll, California St., Jacksonville Ore., says: "Whon I wan suffering from backacho nnd other kidney nllmcnts, Donn's Kldnoy Pills came to my aid nnd Stopped tho trou ble." Prlco noc, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kldnoy remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the samo that Mr. Cantrall had. Fostor-Mllbuni Cot, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. REMOVAL I havo movod my Shoe Repairing Shop ncrosB tho strcot from my old loca tion on South Central and would bo pleased to see nil old customers and thoso ncodlng shoo ropalring. Notice tho Dig Itcd Moot. M. S. BIDEN WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP tm Hiwl Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-.T We'll do th rent E. D. WESTON, Prop. WZ'$ Everything' 1 HOTEL MANX Powell St. at OTarrcll SAN FRANCISCO Headquarters for Callfo riant whilovititlnh tlio Ivxpo- f? smon. Our commod'ouj lobby, fine service, and homelike restaurant will appeal to you. I No Raise In Rates 51.50 Per Day Up Management Chester V. Kelloy . Manx" prance mm H; Medford's Leading Theatre .'.veilings, 7 P. M. i-fi S u