Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    MKT)FOT?n MATT; TRTHUNE, MRDFOnn. OltWlOV. MONDAY. AITU'ST 11. 1f)1fi
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
John Enders of Ahland attended
the ball game yesterday and visited
Med ford friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frcilcrirk Pelouze
and Dob Pelouze motored In from
EaKlo Point to attend the ball game
yesterday.
The world's greatest companies.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum left yester
day In tbelr car for an outing in the
hills.
Carl Bowman left Sunday to spend
a couple of week at host Lake
De Voe will move to the corner of
Main and Oakdale about August
10.
Mr. and Mrs. CcorRe A. Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. B. 10. Haney have
returned from an auto outing trli
to Crater Lake and the Klamath
country.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton of
Sutherlln spent the week end In Mcd-
ford.
Get your bakery goods at De
Voe's.
Miss Katherine Clommcns, who has
been the guest of MIsb Jeanetto Pr.t-
terson, returned to her home In
Grants Pass this morning.
W. H. It jney and F. J. Rnley
motored to Portland to upend the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. II. II
Patterson.
Medford boosters smoke tho Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. "
, Mrs. M. B. Black of West Main
Blrcot will return from Portland to
morrow. Buttermilk 3c quart at Do Voo's.
Judge W. 8. Crowoll, who is spend
ing the summer at Butto Fulls, wrllos
that the fish at the now hatchery aro
thriving finely. "Everything In na
ture seems to have soma enemy to
proy on It. Here they Jinve shot
10 water oozoIh, 13 king flshorB nnd
killed 25 water snakes, all cnoniicB
of the young fish. I notico that the
G. O. P. candidate for the petddeney
"made in Gorninny" passed
through Medford, en routu to tho bor
der whero Cnrrnnza tromblos nnd
Villa flees, when the- Kaiser's candi
date bellows." .
Why smoke bit cigars, whon La
Gondas are only 10c.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. , II. O
Pnriiokor of Ashland, a nlno and one
hnlf pound boy, Friday, August 11
Mother and baliu aro doing fine,
Auto wheolB ropatrod; first class
Job guaranteed. Prloos reasonable.
Mltchell'i Repair Shop, opposlta pub
lie market.
, Tho library Is anxlotiB to have for
Its fllos four numbers of tho Good
Housekeeping mngu.lno, January,
February, March and April, 1811!
which the publishers aro iinnhlo to
furnlHh.. It will bo much appreciated
If some one who has tho magazine
tan give thoso copies to the library.
Typewriter papor of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co,
Tho collection of business books
which the library has received as
loan from tho state library, will bo
hero only until August 21!. There nr0
40 or more mooks, dealing with pub
llclly, salesmanship, accounting and
oilier phases of business extension
and they aro again called to tho at
tentlon of any who may wish to con
suit them hoforo they mo sent nwny
Something new, brick Ice cronm In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. Tho Kliasta.
Fruit growers and ranchers vlll d
well to figure with us early for haul
Ing fruit, liny and grain. Truck
capacity, 4 ton. Medford Transfer
Co. Phone 95. Trnutfollier and
Marsh, props.
Best Ice-cream at Do Voe's.
W. A. DcmiuW-k, an iitlorney of
Oregon City, who is touring Southern
Oregon, is In Meilfora today transact
ing business with the city recorder.
lit. McKay loft thlB morning for
Yrcka and other Northern Calirorul.i
points, where he has contracting
work.
Gray's place, cold, drinks, frulta
C. I). Colby returned to Medford
Monday morning, after having spent
six weeks In Merlin, Ore.
C 1'. Itoesler, ono of the owners
of tho 401 orchard, left this morning
for his homo In Fresno, after having
fpent soino days In Inspecting his
property.
Smoke a King Spits cigar. Bo.
Tney are homo-made. tf
Mr. and Mrs, o. M. Armstrong and
their son and daughter are tho guests
of Mrs. Armstrong's sister, Mrs. J. F.
Illttson. Mr. Armstrong has a num
ber of oil wells near Tulsa, Okla .
which produce In the neighborhood
of GOO barrels of oil a day.
De Voo buys beer bottles.
The case, of Win. Van Treese. who
was taken Into custody Saturday,
charged with having cashed two
spurious checks or 4.25 each at the
Union Creek slore, has been con
tinued, pending further Investigation
of bis past record. As a condition of
the continuance he was ordered to
par the loss of the Injured party and!
coBta of the action. Van Treese was
Trr King 8plti cigar and en
courage home Industry, j tf
During tho absence of Bill Craw
ford, who la away on a two-week
vacation, H. B. Cady Is on the night
police force.
Fifty dollars reward Is being of
fered by the Ilornbrook authorities
for the return of the Chevrolet Baby
Grand car, stolen there Saturday
night. Tho factory number Is 14,681
E, and the license Is Cal. 11 7, 7 lit
The car is painted maroon color.
Get your labels early. Don't wait
until the last minute. The Medford
Printing Co. Is the place to get
thum.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Isaacs returned
Sunday from a motor trip to Port
land, Columbia Highway and oilier
sfdo trips.
Mr. und Mrs. Tom Peeior and Mr
and Mrs. D. Blanchard of Evergreen
ranch on the Crater Lake Highway,
spent a few hours In Medford today,
later going on to Ashland to spend a
few days.
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LooniiB have re
turned from a two weeks' stay at
Pelican Bay, returning by way of
Crater Lake.
J. P. Illghe of Butte Fulls spent
last night In Medford.
Buttormllk 10c gal. Do Voo's.
II. G. Anderson and family of Weed
attended tho ball game in Medford
Sunday and spent the night here be
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Getter, who are
touring the coast, are stopping off In
Medford today.
Pear label time Is here. 8tock
labels or special labelB at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Charles Turner and Frank Jones,
colored shoo shiners, were arrested
yesterday on a charge of drunken
ness and later released and ordered
to appear In Pollco court toduy when
tholr case will be heard.
Dr. Kirchgcssner will be at Hotol
Nosh ovory Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
Win. M. Ranger, secretary of the
Now Moxlco State IlHtorlcnl Society,
Is In Medford today, stopping over
from an extended tour of tho west.
Mr. Itnngor resides In Santa Fo, Now
Mexico.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mail Tribune
Bldg.
John Valen Is a visitor In Medford
today from Takllnia, Oro.
Got your milk, croam, buttor eggs
and buttormllk at Do Voe's. 1 !
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Eilnioiiilndn or
Eugene, nro In Medford for a few
days. ,
IMIss Edith Onell of Ilornbrook,
Bpont tho week end In Medford.
See tho Btock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
Mrs. J. C. Wicks, Mr. and Mrs. S.
G. (iuornsoy and Miss Eniniallne
Guernsey of I'ouglikecpsle New York',
arrived In Medford Sunday night anil
Monday morning left tor Crater Lnkej
Siskiyou or Colcstln wator, "lOc'
bottle at Do Voe"s; Be doposlt on
hottlo.
jurs. a. ii. iNcarn, .Mm. v. II. Fos
ter, Wolden Conhraiio and LouU)
Hyii.zono of Alumoila, Cul., spent last
night In Medford anil continued this
morning to Shasta Springs.
IMrs. K. W. Witto. who has re
cently returned from Los Angnlos
where sho attended n national train
ing school for spirilla corscllers, Is
now ready to glvo expert servlco In
niiido to meaHiiro corsetry. Phoue
2117-J or call'324 Vancouver ave.
Mrs. .1. A. Westerlunil aim Miss
Margaret Dully returned Sunday
night from Union Creek, where Uiuy
IlllVo clitnjieil the past two weeks,
lllg 5c milkshakes nt Do Voo'b.
W. ti. Ilagelsteln of Klamath Fulls
la In Meilford on business today.
i.d lonley of Eagle Point spent
Saturday evening in Medford.
Poars and applo label prlntors for
the Rogue rlvor valley. Medford
Printing Co.
Mr. and MrH. ('lias. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Roberts of Cons liny and
their guest. Mrs. A. 10. Dickson of
I ml lanii pnllx. arrived In .Medford Inst
night ami this morning inotnred to
Crnler Lake.
Grays place for cigars, to-
baccoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred MiTherson of
Eagle Point spent Saturday evening
III Medford.
Earl Price will return today finin
business trip to Montagiio nnd
Yrcka.
Bakery goods at He Voe's.
James P. ami William Hansen of
the Pioneer Orchards arc In Medford
today. They report that they suffered
but a slight loss of Hose pears from
Friday's wind.
Why not get It nt Do Voe's?
Harley Hall, postmaster of lluiu-om
Is In Medford today n business.
George Woolf, of the Orchard
Homo district is In town today pur
chasing picking supplies.
Lunch goods at Do Voo's.
C. C. Paul and family of Griffin
Creek are shopping In Bedford today.
Mr. and Mrs. ('banning Sweet of
Denver arrived in Medford this morn
ing and will teur the valley and visit
Crater Lake. Mr. Sweet is a bond
bu er.
The Rev. John Howard, pastor of
Ihe l'resb terlan church at irlenusie
will preach In the Presbyterian:
church next Sunday morning. I
Tho Ilev. Alfred A. J. Hogg will
leave on Tuesday for a two weeks
vacation, going to Seattle, Wash,,
where Mrs. Hogg Is spending her va
vatlon with her parents. Since his
coming to Medford two months ago,
the attendance at the regular ser
vices of the church lias greatly In
creased, and his sermons have been
much appreciated. Rev. and Mrs.
Hogg will return for the first Sunday
in September. Mrs. Hogg Ib u grad-
AT THE PAGE TONIGHT
Tliumax II. Inec, director-general
of the Kay-Hce comer of Triangle,
ix chucklinj; mightily these ilnys over
his discovery of Anna Lchr, Hie new
uate of Oberlln conservatory of music tr who i playing in "Civilization's
and has studied In Europe. Sho will I'll", a new feature from the pen
add much to the musical talent of
Medford.
Gates sells Ford ears, 1200 down
and J26 a month.
Five members of the Grizzlies, Mr.
and Mrs. Bunce, Miss Hurd, Roscoe
Johnson and Mr. Norton are camped
at Crater Lake.
of C. Gardner Sullivan, ut the I'll
tonight und Tuesday.
lie engaged her. for lends who
other producers passed her by with
the proverbial "cold bright eye." She
has succeeded beyond all expecta
lions in being u, ifiist-elass "regis
t i i
ei, wiiu iiig meiiiuir grav eyes.
I e i t i . i
i'mmiw oi oioniie nun- anil a triMini niw
miss rieien Yockcy, Mrs. Yockcy moulli tiuit bctruvs the slightest ri,i
tin,! IIH tfllinl fiirru .imnl Un.wl .... I ..I. . I . . 1
.....v. 1 ' J"uuj M; oi ICCIIIlg W1IIIII1.
at Crater Lake. hi i,jK s,.,ls nn I ...hi- l,c
Miss Elizabeth Putnam Is spending vested pictures with the eloquent'
a week at Crater Lake, the guost of that rightfully belongs to them not
Superintendent Steel and Mrs. Steel. I Hie sound and intonation of voice, but
Josoph Scoonover of Rogue River !'"'. ,,,,'t'"' '" imagination which is
was a Medford visitor Monday. minutely more etleclive. Directors
Mr n,l Mr, ii A i ,,,, s.v lcy never have worked with iin
BAND OF VILLISTAS
EI
actress more keenly alive to the exij
curies oi u sn nation or more re
sponsivc to suggestion. Her trans
itions may lie sudden when require
by the occasion, lint they nlwuy
blend smoothly into one another.
.Miss Lchr was horn in Austria, but
came to America when a child. Sine
then she lias played on both sitlcs of
Hie waler, Mipportinj; some of the
lending iiotors of the day. She is
yoiine; anil of striking iiilcllcctuiil
type.
LIST FOR BALLOTS
ramlly and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchi
son and family Bpcnt Sunday at
Crater Lake.
(Mr. and Mrsi Win. Budge and
fnmlly are on an auto trip to Crater
Lake and Klamath Falls.
E. J. Trowbridge and family are
visiting Crater Lake.
Packerts tally cards In stock at
the Medford Printing Co.
'MIbb Wilma Morris of Butte Falls
Is the guest for a week of Miss IOthol
Dooms; - '
'Miss Ethel Lawrence, who hns
spent -several weeks in Medford, re
turned yesterday to her homo in Gold
Hill.
Mrs. E. V. Kellogg is tho guest for
a few days of her son, E. A. Kellogg
at Gold Hill
iv nm r:n, ,1 u .....i r.....it.. i I I .vi..vy . - . .... .
m. u iiiiiiiij- uuve rs i i.i;,ihi., ana. 14. I lie decision
lurneu from an auto trip of about Hint the undertaking of new fran
luno miles, stopping among other elnse and reirist ration reform In II.
plnces, at Portland and Newport. midst of n great war was too com-
Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. Roames and plex and controversial n nrolilcin. was
. . i ... '
iiiiiuiy moiorou to Yroka Sunday. announced by Premier Asuuitli in the
nun Lawrence, who was Injured a house til commons. At a time, said
week ago, when ho struck his head I "c premier, when, tlm war had reach
on a rock diving Into Rogu0 rlvor, Is I'd n huppy, promising singe, mid
again driving tho Pantorlum delivery when it more than ever required Hie
car. i I absolute concentration nt' the ir,,v
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Polton were inent, it was impossible to consider
guests of A. S. Rosenbaum nt Rogue Hie large questions involved in a re
ISIK resort at dinner Sunday. vision ot Hie franchise. lie further
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dnnicls, Mr. and implied Hint any new bill for Iran
Mrs. C. L. Schelfolln, Mrs. Gunrado of elusc reforms in the -future .must of
I'asiidena and Miss Cnrlotta Banks I necessity include women,
returned this noon from a trip to
crater Lake In tho Daniels car,
Fred Hupp of Talent la III Medford
on business today.
s. C. Patterson, D. O'Ncll and B
I'rndonburg, who have boon packing
fruit In Modford, will leave in a few
lays for th0 coast. They- aro from
T . i .
c'.ii. ( I', ART rt T.ninta MI a..., 11
miss OIIMO INIIIWICK of lOngle Po 111 A oil,, of ,,l. ....! .-., ,.
oi."niiiiB me nay wun Met ford cheeked n,n f ..,.!
frlen,lo - - n.,..h!)
- j t,unuuio ul him milium mine IIHIIK
..... ..mm ..no. j. ii. .i.iCKSOn or I-.IIK e lero (nilnv Sn.,,.. .lnnDli. ........
Point nro spending the day lii Mod- u-iih,irn.i n, .... .'
frl- n, .......
...t. i, ,H H.-UL-1 a wiuuow ana rc-
.i. nun iiirs. wiiiinm Perry of rtoonxito,! it
...is.u loiiii are siioiiping in nd- The . u ,i i ..,
Willi.... I.I . . - .,.,,M Ut,S1,
"" "niB or lllieilt IS in a "Ho" llllll Hie l.nnb nt ..r-
-.. on ousinesB totlay. ,.;r,)rtg l0 ,,., ., , ,, ... .
i'iiii.y 01 naiein tourists arc In iiimnitnr .-,. ur.i .1.... ..... ,
Meilfnr.1 i,i, .,, ... . ' "" '"
Ulfl It'll I !IO I Sill 11 t Imi WI1K nliur, lll,.ll- .nk'nl I... I
'"."'j. inoso ill (lie na I V are: I S I,. ,.,nU-.. I ,..I ...,r
was put on the counter In plain sight.
IPILE OF CURRENCY
spent on his
$200,000 FOR RELIEF OF
VIRGINIA FLOOD VICTIMS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.-Sena-
lor Chilton lotluy iul roiluccd a bill to
iipproprinlc if'JlMl.lHM) for relief of
victims in I lie recent fined in West
irgiui.-i. II was referred to Hi
pi'iipi'mluuis eiiiiimiilee.
lie np-
T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST One pair of blue serL-e imnis
Finder leave al Tribune office.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
IMAMtnn IRANI) IMI l a . V .?
VtiMknoariM Bwt. b(eI. AIh R.ii.i.i.
SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Austin and family, Mr. and .Mrs. I.
A. Curtis, C. W. Smllli and fnmlly
niid Mr.-and Mrs. II. A. .lohnson
IWIth three extra linemen working
in Simmon to the regular crow, the
ti'lephono company expects io have
tno work of repairing rural lines
put out of commission by last Fri
day a storm, finished by tonight.
Hurry L. Young has returned from
a fortnight's vncntlon
llrownsboro ranch.
Anglers report there are no fish
in i in- norm or souili part of Little
unite, practically all tho water In the
stream has been diverted by the ennnl
company and the dlvi-MIng flume
stops tlic ascent of the fish, which
cannot jump the obstruction. The
flume Is unscreened nnd young fish
have been carried down to nerlsh In
the canals an,! orchards by hundreds.
. H. Honey nnd F. J. Ralev
prominent residents of Portland were
n '" K'''sts ot I!. 11. Patterson
I hey were on an uin. i-i.. n,
nZ:: ,2z::i:;t:: Every good girl thinks
.::.';;;:"",;,";;;,?: :::: her father is the best
tho latter Hie Lest of all rishlng
streams. llotli ro democrats and
siato that public sentiment In nil
" i" sinio is favorablo to
lison.
Kiidy Schollz. who has spent the
summer In Medford. will return to
finntn ( lara college Thusrdav
Among the Medford men who left
mis morning on hunting trios are
It. Ellis. Carl Flchtner,
Cnte and Martin Krlrkson.
"iii'iir nan. special writer for
Cnlllnra ... . . . . .
"i""i jci.icru.v loosing over
me valley, as ne ,, of iM,on
Marshall. This morning he left for
i ruler Lake.
A. King Wilson, an attorney of
Portland, returned to Medford this
iiiorning. ins car havlim broken ,1.,,..
on tne way to Crater Lake.
CIIIIII AIII.A CITV. Mex., Aiil'. 14.
Heports received here today from
General Domingo Arricta said thut
one of his columns lias surrounded u
bund of 100 men under Nicolas Her
nandez, Villa's former chief olistaff,
at Las Adargas, Chihuahua, and will
attack immediately upon the urrival
of reinforcements, llernmidcs, it was
ieKirted, failed in his mission lo lo
cate caches of ammunition with which
Villa hiiii hoped to rcsupply his
forces.
STRONG MAN ESCAPES
and normal schools, nnd lias brought
teachers from the United States to
organize nnd conduct them.
"(lovemor Alvarado is Hided by a
volunteer association of the most nd
vaiicc,! und highly educated men und
women of Yucatan, called the 'Atnnco
Peninsular de Yucatan.' The mem
bers serve without pay, and have un
dertaken the sanitation of the towns
and cities, the solution of problems
of sewage and water supply, the
building of model houses and schot '-:,
the further development of a model
educational system anil the problems
of land distribution nnd scientific,
taxation. They ore even going into
problems of town planning on the
most modern lines of symmetry and
beauty.
"The change is visible to any
present traveler in Y'licatun. All
classes, rich und poor, high and low,
have caught the enthusiasm of Gov
ernor Alvarailo ana ins spienaiu
corps of assistants mid lire working
in hearty accord to carry on truo re
forms so happily begun."
BEST TONIC IS S.S.S.
SALK.M, Or., Aug. U. John II.
Thompson, a l'orllnnd blacksmith and
a man of massive strength, escaped
from the slate insane usvluiu here
early today. As if they were untile of
wire, he twisted apart the steel burs
of a window with his hare hands, llu
is considered dangerous, and a vig
orous search fur him is under way.
W. A. McKay, another asylum inmate,
ilso escaped through the viudow.
i ., i
MEXICO REAPS REAL' REFORMS
(Continued from page one -
Few people Ret through the winter
and spring without attacks from one
of the many blood maladies that leave
them weak and unfit to meet the try
ing warm season, and the blood so
freighted with poisons that it is in
capable of supplying the energy and
tissue building properties necessary to
health.
This condition Is revealed In many
ways, and by many symptoms, but all
point to cne thing infected blood.
And just as surely they call foe the
one true and tried S, Si S.
It insures blood purity and health,
S. S. S. for 50 years has been tho
standard treatment for all blood trou
bles. Catarrh, rheumatism, malaria,
skin diseases, and other troubles aris
ing from impure and impoverished
blood yield to S. S. S. The best tonic.
Get S. S. S. from the drug store, and
regain your health. Don't take a sub-r
stitutc. It is guaranteed purely vege
table. Write us for free medical ad
vice. Address Medical Department 53,
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ca
lions nrc. now iinitci1; ji;r,sovern-
mental benefit. ULviirnflrf' esriiblish
il a government commission to con
trol the handling and marketing of
the entire sisul crop. Its finances
were niTiingcd through n group of
New Orleans bankers who underwrote
n credit of $10,(1110,(100, and the com
mission was thus enabled to tell the
liileriinlioniil Harvester coinpiinv
nnd the Plymouth Cordnge compnnv
Hint they could no longer dictate the
price of sisal in Yucatan und the
price of twine in the United Slules.
Effect Marvelous,
file effect in Yiicntnn has been
marvelous. J he sisal planters ciin
now walk erect without fenr of forc-
d liiinkniptcy. Over $20,000,(100
gold was the Yucatan value of the
ear's crop, nnd this vast sum was
pent largely in the United Slates
for f 1, clothing, machinery und
building material shipped to Yuca
tan. Wages advanced from 10 cents
day lo upwards of fill cents a day.
ic peons were freed from Hie con
tract lubor law and the law of debt.
Thev arc free to go nnd come as lltcy
please and to work where they please.
'Hill Governor Alvnriido has done
mole important work. He has rc-
lorcil lo every village all area of
illinium laud, so Ihul every family
mi linve a garden jilol sufficient to
rinse is I ru it iiikI vegetables. He
has uiiiile plans for the collective cul
tivation of stsul on public liinils. He
is established over I'JOO public
hools, besides traile, agriculture
WATERMELONS
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH CARLOAD
j . Buy Them for
lc PER POUND
. ENDERS
Ashland Oreg'on
THE
ORIGINAL
imitator
The Food-Drink for all Ages
Rich milk, malttfd grain, in p6w'r form.
For infants, invalids nd growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged.
More nourohing than tea, coffee, etc
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
ANNA LEHR in
Civilization's Child
This latest Triangle Play Is sure to penetrate right
the heart of every motion picture patron. It's a pic
ture that vividly portrays conditions as they arc In
the gray city of New York, and is certain to awaken
more than a spark of sympathy for the difficulties
that beset the paths of the Innocent and unwary iu
this cold city. "'
You'll enjoy watching tho trials nnd struggles of
this little foreigner, and the ending, which Is some
what different than usual, will carry a story you'll
not soon forget.
Soinclliliu; New In Keystones ' 1
The Rough Knight
It gets a jjtugii every second.
"SIIOHTY HAMILTON new Koystuner n Clever
Mii tliinnkci'. See Mini.
PArp Playing Tonight
A VJJ- and Tomorrow
JO hn sow Hall "
apMITPT9N BlOC
THE "GREATER OREGON"
With now hulldlnen, hotter mulpiurnt. find
tunny nllltlnn to (In fnrultr. the irnivfrnlty
of Oregon will brifln Hit forty-first yer,Tuc
liiy, September 13, 1 91 fl.
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Art. Lnrce nml stronc depnrtmenU nf Liber
al Kducntlnn.
Library of more than 02,000 volumes, fif.
teen bulldlncM fully equipped, two splendid
Kymnnluni)i.
Tuition Free. Dorm 1 tor lei for men nnd for
women. Kx pennon Lowest.
Write for free cALilorf),addressJncReclntrnr
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EI.OKNK, ORKflON
In
J NfV EDUCATIONAL
C. V.
man on earth
and how the young
ladies love to see papa
well dressed in a suit
made by
GU S
The Tailor
40 North Front St.
Suits $15 and up
CANTELOUPES
The Medford Fruit Co. announce the arrival of
a straight car of Cantaloupes. They
are the extra fancy
SUN BELT BRAND
from TURLOCK, CALIF.
Your grocer is making a very low price on cones all this
week. Be sure to include some in your order