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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL C. M. Spei-k of the I-M'-n Valley orchard was a Mrdi'onl IhisIihf visi tor Monday morning. Kred Henli.v of Ceittnil Point Hpfiit Monday moriihiK in t lie cliy on hiisi- oal j.ione iiuaiu b wnig Dime, i K. P. Anthony of Albany, Ore.. Is spending a t'v flays in the city vis iting f ritMiils ami attfrnlliiK lo Moi nes? matte:-. Mr. and Mrs. H. IJ. MeCormhk oi ' Albany, X. Y.. nrc spending fw , days In the flty on a ronitilni-il huM nessH and pleusure trip. i For your old home friends. "The Valley of the HoRue," K,c. 253. Kdu'in Taylor nf Riuh Kpeut tho week end In t lie city visiting friend.-. Justice of the I'raee Clenn O. Tay- j lor returned Uondav morning from I f-odi. California, where lie npent the! holidays with hn parents. Ho reports! rain during almost all of the holiday1 season. ) ! Phono I-'7 DrownleoH for groceries , II. T. ttartlett of Portland was u Mod ford visitor over the week end. Mil's Hannah Wetherby of Salem, Ore., spent the week in the, city visit ing friends. Fresh chocolates at Do Voo's. P. S. Anderson of Kuule Point Bpent Sunday and Monday In the ' city n t tending In husinesH matters. Murk H. AVhipplo of Komie Itiver Bpent the week end In the city visit ing friends. Sweet cider at He Voe's. Mrs. Maime Whipple of Redding. Oil., was u Medford visitor over the week end. R. 11. piirgesfl of Eugene, Ore., I:; spending a few days In tills vicinity looking over orchard property with a view to locating in the valley per manently. Dr. Heine, physician and Burgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted, Most of the students of Stanford university and the University of Ore gon left for Palo Alto and Kugene Sunday to resume their studies. Mr. urn! Mrs. H. I. Lewis, of Port land aro spending a fe wdays in Med ford nn the guests of Mr. and Mis. J. I,: Clark. Dr. K. Kin hgessnor, Hotel l!ol laud every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 1 to 5 p. m. 2C.S 11. S, Loosely of Fori Klamath, Ore., spent, the week end In the city visiting friends. Arthur A. Peters of Oakland, Cal., Is a Medford vii-ltor for a few days. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Koom 4 01 M. K. & H. Itldg. The work of laying the floor over the Xatatorium swimming pool was begun Monday. As soon as this work Is finished basket bull practice will be begun, by the high school squad. Ash land and the other high schools have been practicing Kteadlly for the past two or three weeks and it will take hard work by the local boys to over come this pro-season handicap. Columbia yarns, Handicraft shop. Ivan Hockcrsmlth of the Meadows spent the week end in the city viMt tng friends. John Williams returned to Kugciu Sunday where he is a student in the university. Mr. Williams spent the holidays with relatives near Central Point. See the stock labels curried bv the Medford Printing Co., if you aro In n hurry. Mr. and Mrs. I'an TamaOiy of Port land are .spending a few days in the city. 11. C. Itl.iir of Po!tiand is ante) -: tlie our nf town bu.- in-.i;i visitors in the city. Dr. 1 1 art , physic hut and surgeon office Jack sou Count v Hank Iluild- inir. Mr. ami Mi. W. O. Wheeler ol FaitU Point spent Sat'Uiluy in the city shoppinu. Mi" M 'Ti"!" V.VnwM' .if S.ilein, Ore is spending a fw da? in tlw oily at tending to bu.-in. .s mattes Special K;iIo nil n'l P.H ifir parka'-!' goods. ilatiilfeiatt shep. Miss Mary II. T;r lor of Kag'e I'omH was a Medlord visitor Sat nrda . W. T. Inu;il1s of San Fi illicit CaL, traiisuetod business w li b local merchants Monday. Ituttermllk. I tic gat. Do Vou's The Kporth l.oacue of the Mib odivt church will hold tlwir r'i:n!ur monthly business tiireijii-.: nd o evening at 7"o in the h-ii;!)' tociu- at the chun ii. A serial will !c held iinnudiale lolloping tlie ou-lne-meeting. The Alpah Delta vny of tlw Chits tian cburrii wtll meet ;'t Hie home oi M rs. t'veret Kads, i' il Sent h ( M u ;r Thursday a!('rnoou at 'J::ju. All membevs are (n;:ted to come ami hil't a fthnd. ClahOUm' and o at De Vn's John H. DeOiO- v i- a . vi-- Ittii In the eln tot a few ija-.s from Evprelt, W;-h. Old papers for sa'e ar tills office at 2 Or for 1 "n. MEDFORD A series of meetings will be hold at I the Free Methodist church, corner of Tenth ami ivy streets, commencing on Tuesday evening, January flth, and . continuing uinil January 21. The j public is cordially invited to thofe services. ' ! Italph Cowglll ret'irned to the city '. .Monday from Portland, where lie at tended the irrigation rongress. He, states that the meeting wni attended . by over :M)0 enthusiastic boosters for; Irrigation. PoHt J. Neff of Medford ; was elected third vice president of the organization. Ilatns :,e. Hotel Holland. j John Hart.'on of Watklmi, Ore.,; was a Medford visitor over the week-j nd. ! .Miss Mabel Johnson of Mutte Fulls ; is spending a tew days in tlie city visiting friends. j llakory goods at Do Voe's. j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of j Klamath Fails are Medford visitors j for a few days. II. O. Itremuier Is a Medford visit-I or from Wolf creek for a few days. For the best insurance see Holmes, j the Insurance Man. j Miss Cladys Forrest of Yreka. Oil.,! is spending e. few days In the city visiting friends. I Ceorge Wil.'on of Hilt, Cal., spent i the week-end in the city visit I ng I friends. Catos sells Ford cars, $200 down! ind '-' a moii til. j Mrs. Cladys l.aMar of Oakland, Cal,. Is visiting friends and relatives. in the city. i Arthur Fnglish of Klamath Falls; is upending a few days In the city via-! iting friends and attending to busi-1 ness mat tors. Wanted A barrel of good elder vinegar at De Voe's. W. 1 4. Fleeboner of Portland ar rived in tlie city Monday morning for a brief business visit. T. F. Mlnahan of Seattle is a busi ness visitor in tlie city for a few days. Children's dresses, reduced at Handicraft shop. 24 S. Davis of San Francisco, Oil., transacted business with local mer chants Monday. J. K. Chambers of Klamath Falls is a business visitor In the city for a lew days. Dig So milk .diakes at Do Voe's. John Ainslieiil of I'levtland, O., is spending a few days In the city looking alter business interests. C. W. Harrington is a business vftitor in Medford for a few days from Portland. M. D. (iood of St. Joe, Mo., is spending a few days in Medford en business. D. Walsh of Sail Francisco is in the city for a few days on business. Patrick 11. Fddius of Oakland. Cal.. is spending a few days in Med ford and vicinity. .F.dwaiV. A. Mac!.;au was a Med ford visitor over the week-end from Portland. tl. P. Stiles of Long Peach. Cal., is among the out of town businetss visitors in the city. Willis (Jarbe of iioseburg is spend ing a few das in the city on busi ness, Frank T. Poring or Portland is spending a Tew days in the city at tending to business matters' The business meeting oT the Adult iliblo classes of the M. K. Sunday M'luiol. has been postponed to Janu ary 17. Mrs. J. K. Foster, who has been employed in Medford for some mouths, left Monday morning for her home at Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Charles Cingeade of Cash point was shopping in Medford Mon day. lia mo in! Header, w ho lias been bit lug frier ds at I iai'le Pofnt re turned to Medronl Monday morning. Mi4-?; Z.'lir.a Robert-;, a student of the hi;h s; hool. returned to Medford Moii'l;i moitiing. alter pendim; the week-end with her ptnvnts at Kagle Point. J. Ciiu;cade of F.agle Point was a Medford visitor Monday. 500 LOADED CARS OMAHA. N'r'i., Jan. S. An em bur-.'" i.?i Ireiiiht -lt;im ni- "! the i ninti Im-i!. m..v v. hi.-i, ha- t'-.t 'l ni"i . Mi. hi ;oi r- in i i n .i.i ami C.e.i.. tl lil.i! . .tnK -v.--'tii, 'mt Ji , m ,i - ; ;,r iMnIhi ,r: l.-t n.J.t i.ml b,. in- -t..n.-, t"..r i i'j ) t - a Li-' e''ults. - .-;.!! be hcitn! lo h.mi l-jcin. S'l!ii I i .l.,n tn n. w iha.-e of the ubl " It;uibirv hattTS"j i , - tl" Miprenii' KHIlt toii.iv ilc- ' i b 111,;'. iMctn. h K. I.oeno. Han bur . t 'win , lint mami fact hits, and ' no; tin i'niti-ii H.iiie!' union i-; eu -j titbit to y.:n,ii'tr hi intn'i. a'rued' on m n l 'in I. : i - : ; a a k tl j pent tv .it'act'.'O K.x.ird sa'i'-fMP"! iitp'.-r Si i 1 ' t - ,1 I .-; ii Mint! bo I Hi; Its i ' ! MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. MOXPAV, .TAXFARV ft. 1017 Increasing Assessed Valuation It is proposed ly ilie snjiimrters of ilie Medynslci pl.ui tliiit the properly v:i I imt ions on pavement will lie inereasi'd the amount of the pa vin assessments. This means I hat aliont . 1 .(X !( ),( l( )( ) im j'eased valua tion will he assessed against paved properties, on whieh additional taxes will he collected. In addition to city and school district taxes. 'to lie tints collected from property owners, the state and county tax of about l(i mills per annum will also have to be paid by property owners cn pavement. On the sjO.ono.oni) in creased value this means .1(i.0()0 each year, or -Jl-'K.-H)() during the twenty-year period, for stale and county tax only. It should be readily understood that in addition to on pavement properties paying sfcJUO.OOO for stale and county purposes, t hese proper! ies will also pay liO per cent more for city and school purposes. There can. be no quest ion as to the dangerous, det rimental and very injurious features of the .MedyiisUi plan to all property owners and business. It should be defeated. We must have a solution to our financial troubles immediately, and the Hanson plan provides it. A. K. MiatltlC K, w. A. rOLUKlt, A. ". STOXH, T. E. DAXIKI.S, ItOGKK I1K.NXETT, V.. (i. ItlUDla.., a. u ini-i,, cicomiK eoi.i.ixs. Ill'S MIWllL'ltY, .7. A. WKSTUItl.l'XI), E ELECTS OFFICERS SALKM, Ore.. Jan. S. Oregon's 2!th legislature convened here today for a forty-day session, which mem bers declare will bo one of the busiest In the history of tlie state. Harmony prevailed during the election of officers in both the sen ate and house- of representatives, where republicans were chosen unani mously to preside. Cus C. Mosler, Portland, was named president of the senate and It. X. Stanfield, Stanfield, speaker of the house. Two democrats, Senator Sam M. Carlaiid, Lebanon, and Hepresenta tlvo Mrs. Alexander Thompson, The Dalles, seconded t lie nomination of Moscr and Stanfield, respectively. It was the first time in Oregon's history that a woman has seconded a nomi nation for . t-beaker of Hie house. Enactment of the "bone dry' abso lute prohibition amendment into the statutes and formulation of laws cut ting down state expenses are t wo tasks facing the legislators. (iov ernor Janihes Wilhyeoinhe plans to deliver his message tomorrow. PORTER J. NEfc-K IS NEW WATER OFFICIAL POHTI,AXI, Ore., Jan. S. With Iho adoption of resolutions recom mending Hie revision of a number of state laws governing Irrigation, the annual convention of tlie Oregon Irri gation congress adjourned today. Officers were elected as follows: President, J. T. llinLlc, Herniiston; first vice-president. H. AW Card, Madras; second vice-president, K. K. Itradbury, Klamath Calls; third vice president. Porter J. Xel'f. Medford; secretary, - X. Wkillaoe, Tumalo, t re-elected . OBITUARY. Sarah M . Mi-Keen di"d Sunday. .I;.ii. 7. C17. at the residence uf W. H. Youn. two mib's north of Phoe nix, av'ed m:, ears and l'S das. The Itinera! service will be held at the Wei U and M Cow an battel Tues day afternoon at 1 : n p. m., Kev. Ilailie officiating. The remains will be shfpptd to Dover, Olmstead cotin t. Minnesota, for burial. .Mrs. McKcm spent Hie past ear and a half at the residence of her nbee, Mrs. Youir, havinu conn1 to this U t n i t - folio win a the death of lui ioi.--b.iiul. who pas.-cd a-vay at tlu ae of ears. ADAMSON LAW ARGUFID (CoutltuuHl I'roin Tape One.) iv!aiiiM5 til' if n- t njaoil m itihT- i.iEc t 'Miiiin ii T!t I-.- ) . rtninlv illi.n tlmt iMnv.r lit,' t i-ht v 1 tk.- ,i'1 n.t r I., j.tit iluwn a mm!,i' nr j'l.vt'iit ,111 i'njH-i;lni': fin'." A -i -pa i air In i.M n ,1 i 'i (.-il . l l iin . 1 I t :rrn ;Hl " K:lti-;l- ( ii v, M.. .;; ;l-.-l-1i,n? 1 J :!.. rii.-v .t in u'l. In .'itliiiii.-n it lifh-iniiM" tiu' si- iUiiM the j.,.a. -i.f r. n-M-. I Mr. Il.KM'tlllillt ri'.H!cmii'l ill',' i..i"l Iniil I'll' i 'u--l inlinii (,!, I,i't U'.w .inn. tin- li,-.v i.- ii 1,!.; ,,i' ,m,.r. ".ii-n. .i-.i.l.. 11, ."I., Ii,- -mil. -,t-!:n-, -! i.- l . - 1 1 . -n ! . : T 1 1 l,v .-ni.-uv.; ('.. i. il'-- -U l,. --..', i.,' ,i. t ,.! i '- ! i-ii'..,- iia.'.-r tl..- '.-mi ti n tt... r i-ro'i:,,: j.:.','!it i! 11 i-: I.-IIH l I" ' - il'Vi :. ill. ! vnl,. for N, ,:.- it Is ii vi'tt' foi- I !.-.hii-.,i. 10 MAKE RACE 11. O. Nordwlck, on his return from Washington, staled to ft representa tive of The .Mail Tribune, when asked to explain why , he had filed his candi dacy after agreeing not to enter the race, that his backers demanded it of him, that he did not desire to be come a candidate. "To carry (heir plans through," stated Mr. XordwicU, "I must stay in the. race. 1 .will not make an ac tive campaign and I will go down to defeat." ' : V In a telephone conversation with C. K, Cales t-hif. ilnurning, Mr. Xord wicl; stated: "1 want to got out of this cam paign, hut my obligations are too strong. I believe I have no chance to he elected. Many of my friends are. of t he same opinion and have given me Uieir uyiukui,". , LAWSON REFUSES PROOF (Continued From Page Ono). :tu,J Ilie n:iti,,n. ,4-r!l:i, tn llu; Jiumilli.-tlilji,,:! it-ell." lirjircrntni i , ( '!ii,crl ii-ul tiu-ti niti-,., i,., h'imi'I I.:nv.-,m tu I lit- li,nii' liu ntfiupl. uiid jillt-r I'ltinu- the iin, tii, u inli) t!u,. I'l'-.nr,, witlnlivw il liMiijioritt'ily MliiU l.itWMin wi'iil mi tn:s lii "I'm ii 1 1 1 1 1 v " I'm- f inilinv II"' "li'iik." Il ctiilirncc i-liii'l'ly :i pliui I'or brin iis-j- ihi' suli--; -.iiw ol' tin stix'k (..'i:i!i.,-o bcl'iiri' liu- I'lmmiitli't', l!ri',,ri' Mr. Lawxm's fXiiiniiiation U'ms I'ini-heil ihii i-oimuitttM' ml.iniinit'il Ilie lifiuin-j tinlil toniorrow ;nifl wi-nl into e('r!iiiv( s---iiin In c(,ni,K'r lii'rtw:ii:tlit' riln-! l i-.-lil' llinlii'lt In cili1 J-:iw-.,,n I'm- i-..,nt,'ii!jit, lull ik1 IVnri! a, Mi, mi. ,. A volo foe Xonl ivi Is a volo Xor MoilyiiKlil. don't suffer with neuralgia Musterole Gives Delicious Corr.for tlir'-.r 'i "iir lii-;ul, wii.n your Am' frriii.; jf i; wmilj sy.lli, just ri : little MutiTMli' fit ' WMI'I'l' s :i!lr tuck. U ilr;iv s mil t!iC ilit'ainr.ialioii pontiles av;iv tlie tmip, tisnallv oivim quick n-litf. .Ur-ti.'r 1,- is a cl.-;i!i, v.liite i-Vt 1 nicnt. ei;"'..' with cil nf v.;-t I'rlttT !!.; : M?v.f .inl :rr ;u" ! il.u-s m . i h- ti--. . 1 M a 1 1 1 1 1 1 r s aihl iv.ir- s iv. r.V.y rvcjTivsvml M tscri'l;- i -r ---re t'sro.-.t! bi i nrliitis, fr)ii: SiilV i:c I-;. ; neur.tliim. c. uv.i xti- p, pienrrsy. r!v:ti 1 ni;uiiii. lu:itl.n.'o. l'.iine I ac!n- d1 tl.C 1'iU'k or j .!. s:r:!!i -rr tv.i-: :K-. lries ohii'-lai-'-. ir-.-v i! fC; t riI'!. of the fhct t ffcti iir'-ve''!-' pnenini;i:i it is ;i-u-;n-. t!":ii'i-!n?.U - - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,XU SAIK " W"P- Ono Vc-uUnnu iiH-uliiiHr. 2.'L' i-i:i; i nput il, in llootl niliilltion.. W. 1'. Hol!-:im', K.iKio l'Kint, Or''. '-'.'-1 K' 'I! S 1.K Cli.-un. t'nc luir 'n. ii,---. On,' pir viMlli: in;:;--: I'rttl.o in null,. .1. S Norn no, I. I I-'. Ii Nt t't'iiliiil 1'oint. 1 " I.' l "lui-,- antl t.,'l' an.!; ninit' ii Inn Snlill'ili'v ii in . itii j Main ?!. Uen-Ml. K K S,-ntt,l Cat i:. .,.r t'i,. I'ttj LEGAL DECLARE T llu- IY,,,!i- nl' til.- t'ily ,.t .M,-Unnl: Cmili-nti',!! .i- inruli- :i! tin- liii-c-t-insr nt tin- l';i:-i- llualci- r.-conlly lv Cil.v Atl,,ini-y .M,-( 'nln-, tlmt tin- Han plan siiliinilli-il t,i Mic n-(,il- na lint li-v:il liPra-s-i' il liail nn i-liai-tin-.-rlaii-i-. IT 1 1 1 i ili-liiii-ncy U vital, il wmilil i-c-iii a- tlimnili tin1 city iiltni--iii-y, Mr. Mi-Cain-. IkxiIiI sd have a,l-vi-i-il tin- i-,,aii,-il at till' linn' l' il i ail,,iti,,ii, lint it..M'1'in.s as tlmiili In failed In .li.i 1 l,iwi- i-r. il tlui'i nut ap-ar tn In- vital, and till' alt'-nli f llii' pidilii i-. i-allid In tin- I-:-.-,- nf llaini'S v. till City i.f K,,ii't (Irnvi-, .'i4 ' tin-soil, pajii: -j-l!t, in whii-ii a iiiatu-r of llii kind limn' lii-fiiro tin- supii-mc I'liui't, tin' euiirt sayinu : "It will In- oliM-m-d frnni MH-tinn 112 nf llii' ai-t nf Hid" that inmv tliini niic way is .provided by wliii-li i-liar-li'rs and aiiH-ndmi-nts tlii-ri-tii and oi--dinani-i-s may hi- adnpti'd and lii'i'orai' iipi-rativi-. Tin- t'i f-t i liy pi'tilinn. liiinwn as tin' initiative, ly vliieli tin mailer is railed tn Die atlentiun nf tlie i-niini-il. , . , Anntlier lni-tlioil prnvided i- tliat in Hie event tlie prop osition shall meet with the approval of the council and lliey shall so or .daiu, it may ei'.herlie suliniitted to the oters for their approval or objection or the council may declare, and thereby make it effective wilhonl such siiliii,ision. . . . The iiies tion as here presented could only arise in the ever.' the council had re jected or nc:-le .ed to act upon the pelilinn in the iii-sl inslance, and the petitinncrs ha , llicreal ler subluilted the auie In a vote; bill having been ii I hi : 1 1 1 ,-l inner a re-olation apprnv-in-' the bill am', Ilie adnplinn by resn lutinn havii,!.- been regular, Ilie title is sufficient.'' la the case of the presentation of the Jlan-on plan the plan was duly presented In the city council nn.h'i- a proner re--nliti.:i, which rexdutini, was duly adnpt, ,1 by Ihe city cnum-il ami ilireclili-; the --allie In be slibiuit ti d to a vote of 111" people. It is ap parent, tlier.-!',, re, from Ihe lamri'a're of ll-.c dcei.-iou piloted, tint! .then; i:. no deficiency in llii- llan-on plan pre.- ei;ted am! (lull it i entirely lc-al. ft niu?t be rc-iiciiii,ercd that Ihe llalis'on I'llaii is a )V,,po.-.i-tl 'amciid incnl I,, Ihe city charter of I!',- city i-f Mcdfnrd. and it i-- not an ordinance reijiiirin-j an cnaeliim o!nii-e. Con-li!uli"n:il anicmhiienls to llu eniisiitulinn ,-f the -iale dn not carry enaclir,r elati-e--. and an amendment tn the city charter i- not a piece of lii-datioli. but an anienihiicnt of the coii-tiliilinn of Ihe cily of Medford. and therefore ri'ipiires no enaetinu x i si;m i:ts to k;ht Pag Mu'iivu U'nrth Whflo 6 GOOD .MUSIC Killie l!nike in llililen l-'it-e",' fllli diiiptei' of '(florin's Itoiunmo.' Ami Ilie popular play "Tlie I'l tin e of (ti-aiiNl;u K,' fi-oni i iilrlKsiu's NoveN. Tomorrow I.ohIm' (liaiim ituil 'lifl. Kay in "Tlu WHU Woman." AMUSEMENTS COMING Wednesday and Thursday AudreyMunson World Kanious Art Model PURITY Tin-: iitn i:t;i t I INI'MA SI'T taci.i-: ADl l.TS J.".,-; ( Mil tn;i: .-- TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressmn and Altering 123 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS clause. Amen, Imcnts In Ilie cnn-tilu-tion of (lie-;, ,n are Mibmittril by tlie d ilate and hmi-e of repre-i-nlaliv by joint ri-nliitiii withoiil any en acliic.' clau-c attached, and if !'--.clilcd by inilialive there i- no cniict in;.' elail-e allaehed. AH "I Ihe amendments to the cnliM il ill ion of Orc-.on which have ever taken plan" were always by re.-olali mil i-incc the initiative and referendum nun-nib incut i, partly by initiative. If tin.' T 7H TR call the OWL " ciar. And wo mean it. There's no iminntion in the title it's a cold, solid fact. Every bit of tobacco for the OWL is cured by time. Sometimes this requires eighteen months sometimes it's longer. We don't hurry Nature. There i3 always a million dollars' worth of this slowly curing tobacco in reserve for the OWL. In this- way, not a single leaf of improperly cured tobacco can get into the finished cigar. You can count ori the uniformity of tho l Million Dollar OWL THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR I K. A. GUNST & CO. ... I . I j INCORPORATED 1 l At TO SAVE YOUR CITY AND HOMES VOTE 404 X YES 401 X NO 403 X NO (Paid Adv.) Medford Voters, Attention Do not. lie misled by r-crtniii statements that arc j reported to have, been made regarding tlie Uusiness j Men's association of this city and it? policy towards i the public. ' " j The statement that, tlie Business Men's assoeia- i tion is organized to "I'ix; jirices" is an absolute false-'', hood. Out of twenty-one fii-ns selling groeeries, six i are menibers of the association. ; Out of nine meat ! markets, one belongs to the association. Our mem bership consists of the fourcity banks, several physi- ' cians and business men iii all' lilies of trade. For a considerable time the city water department was a : member of the association. .. . ' The statement that the Business Men's assoeia- tion wants to "kill tlie public, market" is another i ialsehood. The association -went oil record as favor- j ing the market liy passing.resolutions to that effect j shortly after the market was started.- A large number of the business men and their families arc rr-niliir patrons of the market, and without their 'continued support it would he a failure. The association stands at all times for anvthing -that is tor the best interests of the citv and county, i e are organized for procuring better business Jaws ami methods and for protection against fake ad- vertisuig and professional "dead beats" and "won't ! pays. ! All our meet ings are open to the public. ! HAUL C. 0 ADDIS, U 1. BROWX. c.s.bi:ttei;I'TELI), v.. F. SCUM IDT. A. IIITHHAUD, V. M. K1DD, Iuicilors h-ei-lalnre proposes 11 law or if tho I ph proposi.' H Inw, . thi'n tlieru iiui-t hi- nn I'liiU'liiiK eliitise, lint not in ' a 'rase uf an amendment to tho Con siitdiuu. . 'fhe.llanson pllitl is n proposed aniendlm-lit lu ilie i-oimlilutiou of Mcdfurd, which is its i-hurti-r. I'ti'iV j-e.-in-ctfullv submilleil, ' ' ' K. K. KK1.1.Y. (U S NKWIil'IiY. 'li'i' 8- .. .... .. . the "million dollar Let Us Explain how It Is possible for us to stll you onto supplits of the highest order tit such low prices. It Is no secret Just the way we buy, In Urge quantities and for cash. Don't delay purchas ns that new horn, lamp, etc. Come to us today. The cost will be nomi nal. ' ::;C.;E 'GATES