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written hi: iiiiiu kimws. and tin- average reader dneo
i;ot lioiiiii- the ii.r'oi liiatioii. tii-.-au.r tin- 1 1: whether it!
n ail as liti-r;iru!(- or a a reliuiniis yuide. 'arries its:
t!ira!!.;l!'r dil'i i-th' to US untrained fVMiiV.s as well as to the!
stiiil.-nr and ivai her. ipr.-n!
FIFTIETH BALLOT
El
xt-s iuanv who
Hirn C'fr. !ttfin for !!t !
ten
i)t-sri'.n cf h;iT ?t i al this wiiit-r i t rp
liki t inako llii ir I-iuiv prI'itaI4
I in i: iiy iM'i !;itl tiu iwir : ii, it iiutc is Vrsnna- r
tiu v liii h Iit:i-r t,cts him mr (MjUiiUrd, stirriii narrative 1
of L'n;it a'lvi i.tiiii-. Iitu:;iit.hv of rat if-u, tin- wonl;l!
h i oiiiforts. tiu th'iiht uhit-h iniir'S, ami a .svstcm
VHlSt KTm. N j.. N.v
iiii t. I:- v.;.i
tTiriiir wher, ir
uuner-ity he has iu;in
r--or hi- clitiii'f "ii
'THIRTEEN' BALLOT
allot in j H. t.;. t-;i-i hi- n.i-rninj li
i the unit h j nm-t lir--t!y l;ti-k tt th hA wh re
r'f lioR !;iy. When hi-
Fi me !
: PREVAILS OVER!
1ST OE NATION!
I
: I
ii-';.u-- of lllc leli-til nl tin- liallitt
nrfc Mr. Vit-in m-" -r;il iniintt- To
rk ii. In itiltiiiifin to in Ih.-
of... .I,.r.n:,i ..l.-tlon I,.. 1,1.
f i thii s . .i i ti-c t that man has imt yt t i-oinjiasscrl it. jiioi for ttie i.iti- nif
IJi-i-allSi- it fits ilito till- i-XlH-lii-ll'-i' of all. ln-i-allS( it Ml i- j Tin- iir.-iiiciit -u : -- .in t ..t ri!-.I iv
Will.
NEW YORK. Nor. 7. Fair
wjthr. general Ihroush the conn
tr;.'. es.fjt in the uiper Misii.-sippl
va!l-y and in Western Polorado, ac
tonsi'anln! by agreeable temperature
ballot wa. naaWr 1:5. iromht out me votms nost, earu
i-I'ir-.i t. .:- igJi Ke-.oris at noon irom
on w.i-
; (111-:
I IJibl
Mi-. Wii n, ;mu wi.-n ihi
!hv v.ff- i.Ti-l-il hy a it
ti-ii hv I'riii't"n
mii-f ni-
MU-t.Tl!-
i'
At l::
EM-TEES
Very ff'
iflnter.
HaBjUarin h soath in th
Trailing an eel i,v ita foo'irinu
wan foun'i to he iiiii'rar-tieal hy a flux
ion finiiernoin.
luring the winter months every
body Miould pri-etiie at Kwattittg flies.
Swat at the different oiijects that a
fly In likely to lan'l on tliln romlni;
mini nier.
to tin- oiiilitioiis i.t 1'Vi'iy atri- ainl i-vi-iy lali'I, tlu-
is ivi-n'-orri-il as tin- worlil's i-alincc i-lassic No man
! i laiin to In- chli ati-il unli s.s In- has studied the ISihlc.
j Thi-si- an- hard years for tin- sensitive. The aoiiy of
i Eiiio.e sears tin- mind. And something of the sadness of
-jlloie si lt-ads out and eiieomi.asses tile jienjiles at the
i four eoriu-ls of the earth.
I -Men talk less aiiout the war than they did in its Ix-L'in-
iniiijr. hut they feel its horrors, its wastefulness, its hope-
lessni-ss far mole. And wm-n the literature of the war
: M'ovcs too aiitiallii!'' ami tiler se-K rein i in hooks or an-
: other kind, tliev reqiure the sohlee and
. . -. . - . I ... 1
eiassie autuor raTin-r man tne exi-nenieni oi ine new ani
transient writer.
Ill tills lnood tliev i-ail alilireeiatf tile lilole With llllder-Ihil- Ihe -nulem-i eontiuue.l to arrive
st;iiidiii'r. for it is the one hook "wherein for several thou-'"'''' ma'-eil in the rtn-.-t nn-.i.
sands of years the siirit of man has found lii;ht. and nour
ishment, and an iiiterjiretini; response to whatever is
deepest ill him."
i
' :n- l'rin.--ton enin(i:i
: -too.l waitili' the pre-iili
1 mill hi uutniiji!-- i
! tiniii.iiier iM-at a tattoo.
; -lalitly -tm!enl api-.-ar.
erv liire'-tion. Thev
lit" earntii-i anil ni-ii--!
; voiiii-j i.Iare in whi'-ii
entraiwi- t
a ilrnn:iner
lit'- 'eoir;in
rove up l:-.
AillUi-l !!(
o iroif; ev-
arnie.l over
touaril tin
Mr. v;i-..ii
Tin-
aii-lit-il from lii- aut'iri'ohile.
-tahilitv of the:' n,",l:",n -ve:1 ::" """ r"
jit th' fn.l.
Wlii!- the re-i!fiit va- in-itJe vot-
T'i iriiiciiIf parts of hp'-fh arf
knowing wli-n lo reao.
Krnry ctoiui has a i1vr MninR for
pawnhrokr.
letting your tliotiKbtH travel for
on is anoilier way of avinj? car fare.
Many a Klrl's MiirtwaUt in rumpled
her-aut-e of too niu' h preirlns-
Ity eatlns a toadotool n another
way of finding out It wasn't a mushroom.
E
CAST THEIR BALLOTS
-The
PHILAhKLPHlA, Nov. 7 Weath-
The fellow wan pan a fhow
Ioud-M usually t'ot In on a paK.
the
j They chfcied nlino-t iMintinuously
t while a hire Mrj.- of muin pi. ir-
ojM-rator- and pnitM!'rapher.- up
-tr; ific M-itirm-. A :rr.iM ;tfii.ic
in ;i window emi'h-d tint' t- the st i
it tt' o j'-r in-.'!t- tin- h t it
..l.d t!iy pu-iii-! and jostle ( for ;
-lij'i -e !' the pn -iW-nt. Mr-. Wil
- n t in the :uitomibiIi- and 'implied
::t t! .- crowd. Tiu- prfidi!; tarteci
fi i T-on lininch ini r-": ! i ri i y tav
nx at ! :iH odM'k. He pbu.ncd to
-; c-fid the reiuainder oi' the d .y p!ay
vdt and re.tiii'. flf w:i iwimw
t-'e letanis hy ttdep'iont frjii; Sec
retary Tumulty tonight.
The
I'nble.
Onre upon a tyrne a man approarh-' guardsmen
ed another man and complimented ' Iieremher 1&.
him on bin fine Ioo'kb and told him elertion formally meet
what a ood ol' moiit i in and didn't Uo the offif ial rount.
hit him for a touch.
NKW VORK. Nov
nouwement that New York state er conditions were favorable and the
troops had eat their ballots in the larBMt vote ,n the hIatorv 0, the tato
i.ational and state election and that ......
, , , , , ,was expected to be polled thronshout
the votes, under seal, w-re already K
on their way to Albany, aroused tin-, Jniw Ivania today. The republican
usual Interest and speculation today leaders declared that Hughes will
in political circle. Several hundred '. have not less than 200,000 majority,
federalized National Guardsmen of
other stat'H. accordiitK t the dis
nalchea from lirownsvUle. Tex. have
completed their balloting Indudinu record-breakins vote.
the VitKinia troops who have been1 Particular interest was evinced In j A ' hk N..v (.-f,ratifi.-rt-votinR
for several days by mail. the contest for congressmen In a num- lm wm. expn -ed today at both re-
.k v-t- , ber or the distru t in which c lose con- "lom-aii rnu isMn.ovraiic naiiona!
while the democrats were sannlnej
that Iresident Wilson will receive a I
FOR SILENT VOTE
ill not be counted until ,t('ats wpre lect?d. In addition to u.N.uqjan n .
hen the inspector of ; presPient.al electors, a I rated States j m.f vh-imh.
and proceed ;''"ai"r' irt asurer, uuuuor t
.eral four congressmen at larce and ! onl, ',ine 'J
. hen- j;t the tuir weather
It h.i"- Im',i i-'aimf-d hy
K':i'iiiiL' p.-rrtir- that the
I'nc i ! E i n vmili! he
Tp till .?, (he Weejee Indians
made pan akc with only one side.
In oriler to popularize handker
chiefs, Frederick the Great ismied an
order enmmandini; all men to trim
their coat Hit-even with button.
m
One of the poorft paying position
In the world Ir the triangle tunlnt;
profcHslon.
After a careful study It whs found
by a Spokane scienttut that a baby
fifcli learns to swim before it knows
v. hat It is UniriK.
m
Ko ne fcllowrt peem to think the
wroiiK ttble of a puloon I the outside.
t'iisoMl 1ystei it-H.
Why I It caii'lfdale spends 10,
ftun Kf'Uinv elected to a job that pas
1 1 r.rto a year
We desire" to take this means of
cxprei-MnK our thankit to nil thrive
who aiHted In any way during the
death of our beloved wife and moiher.
ChrvKtal Kails ( Mich. Diamond
Drill.
Once upon a time a man overslept
nn hour, and In hurruiiK to n't dress
ed his hhoesiriny didn't break.
Should the presidential vote in New
York Mate, for lnnt;ince, nhow a
narrow plurality one way or the other
the complexion of Ihe state s e'ectoral
vote mii: lit not be k noun until the
official canvH-n six weeks hence, j wIil dGp at
when the "toldier vote" won hi he j
Included.
a justice of the state supreme court -''
were hallotted for as well as congress-1 "i'1
men, fitate senators and members of jtbut
the state leRishtture.
The polls opened at 7 o'clock and
o'clock tonight.
INDIANA VOIE HEAVY
I
COLD WEATHER
PREVAILS IN BUTTE
her-.
y inlifienced tt i!ie -o
t i'te." arul i wn- if
ahh ueatlier .o,l Uv'.i
nut in ja i lieu in rly -Tion.
e:il!ed
Sieved
z thi
n 1 1 in -
TOR Oil BALLOT
IMilAN.U'Ol.lS. Iil..
I!.:rlv riiott Irom all ,
-tali- in-Ill ;ili-. iliat a iti ;r
lie io!ie, luil.iv. The ,).
ti o'i'ioi li anil Hi t;,;.n. in-
Nov.
rt- i
K..'n
..lav ami
an
ti i-
Mill
hill. I
TI;.-n.aiiv
- liioi
it hv
nt i; ii
II
"11
-l-lttllll-
-!l:.l:iir
n' tile !.'-'i-ti-n-. ole
'. I." k. 'I he poll, will
ik tohi-.-lit.
.4 the hallohll- in
' tile -tate null. -ate. 1
ti.-kii uer- hi-nii-
l.tl-.l.
ATLANTA, fla.. X
i,.. v.. - I "i-iiuier t iuomuhoiii i mi- -oiiih l . . .
-lea, i-.ilii'weather'anil a 'li,l,t fall of! " "t-r- In the pull early :
,,, ... ,. .1 i , , , . , ) denioeratle Ic;o!er- ha Ve pi eil ir t ed
.mt e:.rlv tmla v to ea,t tleir hn Hot I ;in MM,;,I1V i;,r-" V"U' ittr th" P--''-n
rt expend thai a !ar-f peree.u-j t,i!' n!v in North C;m
a--e of I he '!.M(.(. t e-l-lered Vote - 1,11:1 lin,i 1 , ,l,lf"''' '' repuhh
.,M he ,-a-t. KN-pubhean- a.e claim-1 r:,n' h,,l,(,,,, ot' whirnv: the -ie o
in-.- th. mono..- thev rairv the!tho ''"-toMmrv de.noeratie n.aonty.
r-.iiiitv lor Kduar.I- '.r i:o frttor. hut!
the Stewart force- are no, di-heart-i
lied aiid pteiliet their u-ual in.i it y
ot ;ip(riiMi:iaiidy 4"Olt. The Uoiihi-i
tioll l--i:e "l- tlie (pie-tioM in,,,! keeh-f
lv interi'-imv' (lie voter-. Women I
wih f- are -oihL' to lii" po!i. in lai-ej
FACTORIES CLOSE FOR
ELECTION IN OHIO
LARGE EARLY VOTE
IN WEST VIRGINIA
in..
I IN' INNATI. .. Nov. 7. With
many la.-lorii s anil hoi elo-eH ntnl
fiivnleil with i-lear. warm wi'atllt-l-.
t!ie ejHv ..t.' w:t ex-ci'tionail
lii'iiw. ilium-! one-lhiril of the tolit!
What Mothers Say
I or fTirrlr,( (t t,f tjlf..e wi
riit iijftaiiL-rulutri at litis tiui.
friend
'nUig rtnlil.(
fllKUltf.tt."
brfi.rd if it.
Jneiid
ly uiit mi i-miiI,"
"llrlfir an atcr(ii.i r..n...l.
tit tl.. fcte.tr( ii-p,.t .,. Ol
ffrpirii.rf iiu it-m lor .. ti
, fi.ti.-r. Mr-.
Vunr tiurr;l m-M, i. v ntt
f..r fr .oi.l inti'iftlH c
o .f.
It - o(iN i.( U,.r-ii'..r (M
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HA1M.!
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t:t i" I; i I the
ay t!itoi,i-ii
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Nov. 7.
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COMMUNICATION
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, Medford Votinn Precincts I
I Meilford North Main. Smiths hall.
121 North Crape,
j Medfonl South Main. Me.lfonl Klec.
Co., ;fia West Main,
j M.ilfor,l North Central, Citv Hall.
I Mr-.lforil South Central. South
Ceniral avenue.
I .Meilfuril North Itlverflile. Lincoln
S. hool i North I .
Meilford South tliverl.ie. rear of
: '-. 1 7 Sonili Itiverslile.
! M.'dforil Oakilale. fi.-iKiluie C.rocery.
! Meilfonl Neion. Washlnston
Ki hool.
i Meilfonl Park 4 South Oranse.
North Medford. 510 North lleatty.
North Kast Meilfonl, lioosevelt '
S'hool Housn. ;
T.iKl Me.lfonl. r. & K nei.ot. I
South Kai-t Meilfonl. 0.2 Taylor. I
South Wet Medfonl, 1"2; West
Klevent'i. j
W imI M. dfonl. 3 .17. West Second.
North e-.i Medfonl. S09 VI
.laikjion. i
i.te h.-i
in
nt ,s ::to
.-l.i.-k.
Corns
, Ry jimimy! I'm happy feel like a
y xiit t- Ii iu-re I've been worn trig
a'-'!ji th.it hrd. painful crm for n:c-n:iir.
and mori'-iis wuhout knowing that I
o-til 1 I cure d a':nost inta:itly.
Comfort Corn Plasters did th" work
ami d:d it well the old trriubkme
corn tiini'.-? cut with t!ie rc,"ot no cut-
In; no clan'uS Uruj;s cr acida i
iur.t wonvItTfal miKatcd placer
that 1 -en t';e tnu.k ca y to put. on ,
ar.ii v.c corns gone ttore inorninf.
Wi.y continue to suffer uist a f r
Comfort Corn Plotterafuarantetd
to give &S-i!u;e sat:. faction or money
1-o.k. C:iiy 2'k tnr package.
I.KO It. HASKINS, LMI K. .Main St.;
d r.
'laitji,-
It " 1 ' ' -'pto ,,!. ..Ml. Isnh,
i i:v l t. iii o imi; n i;v
,!,,.,.! I'o-it. nr., No. o.
Bell-ans
AT)snlutely Removes
Indigestion. Onr-parkne
proves il. 2.".':it all (ini.o'ists.
JOHN A. PERL
TJNTJEBTAKZK
ljiily A-Itnnt
SW H. ItAKTI J-TT
I1w.n M. nrl 47-4-3
Automobile Dearie Srvlr.
4maulanc Brvlc. Curoavr
d
the rej.tfblietin eaiidida;
teen" Va hi- hi' ky n srr.Ttrr.
"Ami I wa- born !. Kndav. t
he added.
thir-1 EiaHy ad sections indicated that a
h3vy vote had been can and some
point. riwrted that the bulk of the
;voie was in before 10 a. ni.
Mr. ihiirh,'- went to tho New Ashford, a small Masa-hti-
lore bre;ikf.t-t. When he -av ihe town, had the distinction of
wratiier eorniita.n- inda atii: a eVar! making the first returns. The town
-ool t.ix he ren;a ri-d: "ir l.n.k.- like ' has twenty three voters this year and
a itiwmI reiaihitei-n day.' jwhen the polls dosed at 1. a. m. the
A -ma.! ( rov.d. anion.' v-hoin were 'count showed the result: Hushes 16;
-e eral nev. -;-npr p'a tovranher-. '
greeted hifti a- he entered the v.:iiijrj
phn-e. Alter voting he .a;i-eil in the ,
doorwne a momei:t tor the benefit of
he camera men. Tv.o etra p!iee-:ji-n
were on -juarif. in addition to lhef
two re,iiired hv law.
W'son 7.
In 1912 New Ashford eav Wilyon
t votes. Ta't 7 and Hoosevelt .
All of the New England states in
their early reports of the voting
dwelt on the heavy early balloting.
Providence, Tt. I., reported that
When Mr. II'f'he emer-.-ed from ' throughout the state it was the heav-
the loot!i he handed t'ne marked ha!- ', iet ever known.
lot to the in-pec:, ir, havini: taken ex-! New York state and other middle
activ t .vn minute- to reenrd his i Atlantic states reported an unu.ually
rhoier. lie walked hack to hi- hotel i lar?e arly vote and similar reports
accompanied by the ep.wd and went came from the weft and pouth.
at onee lo hi- room-.. He expeeted ! Henrv Morgenthau, chairman of
to pa-- the day quietly at the hotel. the democratic finance committee an- j
"" J nounced that the total expenditure!
!pf lhf e.iinnai"n uns; nnnrnvimarflv '
j $1,0,00'). This money, he said, has
'til been collected with the exception
of about $200 rtOO, a deficit the coiu-
mittee was not worrying al-out.
I About sixty per cent of the New
i Vork city vote hod been cast at 1 1
jo'clocq it was estimated by the elec
OMAIIA. Neb., Nov. 7. Lov.erlnj: - tion board.
kieN and tiv-ht -priitkles greeted tlie J
oiei s ol i m. vicinity eany tonay.
Generally 'fair went her is predicted.!
fnu-unl intere-t was manitV-ted hy
the voters early today. The poil
c!oe at S o'clock p. in. and in view
of the reat length of tlie ballot, con
taining nearly 2.".0 name-, it i- cer
tain the returns v. ill be very late. Ue--alt
are um-criain as to all is-ne
involved.
Good Old Horne-Made
Ci Pm;'ii fmiitH ?Oitt4f(
K s "
Udv Hi 4 k.!ty
4 kt-eyly I'rpaera.
If vnti cere! ir.t-d the curative rroiK-r-:
tii of : .-;:a -wn ' re ' Miad--' n
rer:ai.. "t. a:l LarUiV hn-e in t:iro
all tt.e C.irat..- -;';! t.lfll 1 1:
fciUM'i- t 'Utle ' v.tiLii ivri:i rHi
U !:( e!il A ntiliilli-i. tc; ;a.pafi-.
l.--t Ivor;: io'v dru-Hl uni.rt- a(
VUi'-x a'- t- at-- " h; I oar u int.,
pint i.ofie ai. 1 r.Sl th- boil'e i.-,i:i piam
L'rar.iiiat; i i-u.-mt i-vrni). "tit total cu
i ir,.:t : ! t- ai d if ( vou a luii
i-uld euv f- ty-rii:'de t.-r $2.:.rU.
la.-t-- pit.ii-.it a:.d ii.-wi- -foil-.
lux rim aiai -aiL-ir -vro i'r.-nart-tion
-.'ill rL-i.t at tii- -ita-- -t
and aiw attu.'-t ir.oie-oite r luf. It
loos.iis t1!' it.!. Lia. !t.(. till- tiauv
throat tickle loai 1. -x.i '.!' irri
taleit n.t liiNrat ' - t-,t 'if.'- il.-- ta;iat.
thet ami hit-::. -i:ikl tii'-"'S s o,.iv
and a-i!v ti a: ii r : ii a-toaistiin!.'.
A day - n- i:-(.'i;v v.vr.-irne tl.y .
ordinary ci.v.U a "1 w ? r t.-io iciiiu,
croup, v hiM-iriii-.' c. i ::m! oruitvi-i.il
aima. t!i-re t .:.' u '; r.
I'm. x ic ii Hi '-t '.i ;;..-le c ...o ntrat
fOD.pouftu ot iijiiiine r..u? pitic
traci, comimad with u 1 ar;d iuti
U--n us-l ior tr la riUi iio to Lrcuk nit
Severe iotll'h".
To aoid (i;-at a' :'it:;:- nt. he fur:- to
aak ',r 1rn;-'-- ? i-r o;:n-.-t-s of
l';ht x" w ith tali dir- '.-'.b'i. and d it t
?ce.-.,t an. I to:".: -!?.. A : mraii t i- of
!-.iiS'.ait- Mtil'''.. -ti -(i or :o::-v pn.iapt
If t i ; ! 1. ;. a i.i t;i ! ercir;.inj:i B
The I'i.i.x ., it Wit; in-, ind.
Pint
VoU
SPRINKLES GREET
BT 9 SAN FRANCISCO
? Because of Its .
flavor snd Durum
wheat, Krumbles
gives pleasure
and strength to
growing children
and invalids. "
10
LoK for
i.-7 fV?i z& : t r:-i 'S
I
20.000 BOXES OF APPLES
SHIPPED TO AUSTRALIA
SAX HMXrism. X,... 7. Four
teen thousand voter had -a- their
hallot here lo.lay hv ti::n o'l-lm-k.
thirty minuter niter the jmil ojien
eil. I 9 o'elool; I;', i. nun of the tm-prvi-t'iU-ntrd
re--il ration ,.( .:;. nun
SAN" Fl.'AN'C'lSCO. Nov. 7. ijierson had voted, ilan-v .eman
Twenty tlnn:i!iiii lai.ve of Vahin!:-1 ky, r-itiar of eieeti-m. ire.lieie.l
ton apple- were part oi tne oaruo ori.-r vote ot Ti -ixt I: ot the re'jt-ir:
The Spreekle liner "enlnr.
, 1 1
whieh tton
i
.eaves today tor Autraiia. A hip-1
ment of ."iiinO hoxe will .tart for!
New Z.-alatui tomorrow on the liner
M.iani'.
' Early Balloting Heavy
! INDfAXAI'dLIS. In.i., X..v.
Karlv haliotinir in Inili.-ir.:inlf
"The Natural
Shortening"
Cottolene as a shortening makes biscuits
that brown delicately on top, that break
open with a snowy whiteness that are
light and appetizing in appearance and
flavor.
Your grocer will deliver Cottolene regu
larly in large or small pails. Give him your
order today.
Lot tow make good
EnXFAIRBANKXZi
W
IN EVERY
DROP"
kfi':y. St.-.v Polish
:('r, i-i. It loc n" t
)tr; en tr - ! to fiu
a- it.,-.: ) p
ThiiaiJ
Stove Polish
i: t-.c t nr 1 ij zj cf'.ir.iry
oj t .a.-. rx una rnoy. -P-f.'t
(ors! vtl- n ice
:-:t :-j;.o,t.. i-jtc li
h-i '- r UIric.S,l. If itifr'i
u ! -; .rd-tTTi:.rv."ura
BzcU Si)U Store PelLX
n
. l'AawiiTjt ' f xoru, Str;ini. lUioit.
4 r -. :-: -..Vi:- t'n!,u-u
AVHETm.'U
California
Go SHASTA ROUTE
and sec Willanirtte. UiiimU;i.
Sai-ranionto Valleys ly daylijlit
on
A NEW TRAIN
(Only one nixht en route)
Lv. l.ii-tlaiid A. M.
Ar. San Fran-isi-i o:."0 I. M.
Standard and tourist sleeping
car?, dinini; ear and coaches.
Two Other Daily Trains
:.:.".() P. M. Shasta Liniit.-d
(Kxtra Faro)
S:(K) P. M. San J-'ran.'is,-,, Kx-
rcss.
ski:uy sK.nvrfF saki-.tv
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
A-k locnl nuent fi.r infor
nintion lOHN M. SCOTT
HUGHES or WILSON
;he elected you cannot afford to ne
glect
YOUR EYESIGHT
Have your eyes perfectly fitted
with scientifically constructed glasses,
accurately adjusted before them.
T :14- Eyesight
liyi. Snpeialist
Over The Muy Co.
Medfonl Oreeon.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. H. Itarnlsh'B sttto will leaTe
Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
daily, except Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels In Medford and
hotels and business bouses In Eagl
Point.
PHO.VE 8-Sa OR -X.
New Japanese
Hand Laundry
will open for business
OCTOHEU OTH
Vie will do all kinds ot laundry
work and dry cleaning.
All work done hy hand.
12 XOUTfl FRONT ST.
1'IIO.NK T.MI.