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0 PAGE TTVO rr.nroT?n matt; trtbunt:, nynFonn, or won. vkixfstav. .taxfarv r.i. irn; TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Sakm Is (icons'- 11. (.rov Meii'oru visitor. Wal'T Ta;or of ?iaa. Wh., 1.4 ari;Ouj th o::i of ioaii Ijmim-ss . :(j (j ' II. I.. lx-Armond ; In U.e iij to'Iuy aiid reports that Ihe prupt-rty, known as Iht? UoArmond ranch, has .'fen solil. The jmruliager i W. II. Hull, of Vidfor!. who will arrive oon to u-Ue rharte of ihf- ran'.h. Tilt farm Is lO' at' i about sis milM ilon liovue ri'r and tomi.rii-.is IT-", a'T'-s. AUhuui-'Ti t!ie exalt amount Ip.iM f'lr tlie farm U i!iih-M, it ' 'inlr.-"ooil that it ha o.v.n lie! J at grants I'k--s Courier. SHIPS TO KEEP OUT '!l:;:;;ll,! 1? riiiill t . , w.'.n'.Jl !-,';'r-i . vwi I "i tip. i',.ni i 'f,.-i.' L' j'-r j"-;,' t; I'.iri i!n; m.tiun- ! r-. nun :.);;.--. .,. ..... ; .' visitor In the ill.'. i aifl for c!(-an t-'Aon ras at Sir!. I.':ab, cof.-ttl'.rrc. .vuw "P j'e-Vord J'rii'ting Co. tf to date. Guarante-xl Pboae S'-.J-J. j Prank Ilramnoi!. Ceore I.utid-Frt-d Iiar.c.-"n of HutvXiate Is lu let anil Saiu bakir of Crams I'ass the city oil brines. j were Miuford vt.-itors T-i'-silay at- Sre tho U'W Mafollo Clerk. It ; trading thf lu.'-tint: of the .Southern runs in qv position. Martin J. j (;ret;ou UaiiKeia' ars.-o'. iation. Itfd'ly, Jeweler. tf" j Take that ijrokin pump to the Pa- Ceor'e W. Hti. paid of Oakland, Jrific Highway Cif3,:e. South Bart- Cal., is n ebdiUK a few dayn In the lett t. bavir V.'i:1.-s Anything. city atteiulm? to hiu'.nen.i iuait-:i. j Tho V. C. T. I'. uiil hold a rery 85 l -I'hone Ik.itn s Tirug Store. J iiiiportant liiei tina Thursday after Ct tries K. Siiiilii i a b:islnes vl-,110011 at at the public library. itor iu the city for a few days fioiuj livery mern'tr Is urged to alteud af. Portland. plana will be trade for two Import- Old papers for fa!e 6t this office 'ant events to 1- held during tho (Continued on I age Two.) at Stic for 100. After spending a week in the city TlsltlnK tricndi! tori II. Crawford left Wednesday morning for hia home at Albuquerque, N. M. See Dave Wood about that ffr In n'lraci.c policy. Office, Iiooui Ivi M. V. & II. Midi!. it. N. Stein of Portland IranHact f'l husinesii with local merchants Tuesday and Wednesday. J!j( ic milk shakea at De Voe'3. J. S. O'Hrlen of San Kranclseo. Cal.. i a business visitor in the city or a few days. Kor your old home friends, "The Valley of the Hokuc," l.'.e. 1179 C. I). (iabrlelHon of Salem in spending a few dujif In the city on hueine&s. Sweet cider at De Voe'a. P. W. Heller arrived lu the city Tuesday from Han Franr-laco, Cal., for a brief huslneis visit. dates sells Ford car?. $210 down and I'-'J a month. IB. W. Jones of Portland spent Wednesday in the city looking after buflliiesK Interests. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Mr. and .Mrs. Carroll Powers of Huttf, Mont., are recent .Medford nr rlvals. Dr. Heine, physician ond surgeon. Specialty, oyc, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over .Meeker's. Gla.veR fitted. OeorEe W. Duncan of Portland spent the first part of the week in Medford on business. Crochet silk for new rainbow hand bag's at Handicraft Shop. L'G'i1 WISH Winifred Clurk left Wednes day morning for Kusene where she will spend a few days visiting uni versity friends. Dr. II. P. Ilarnravo will resume practice February 1. Office In Farmers and Frultuiowers , llunk building. L. N. Iirainard of Portland Medford Tuesday and 'cduesiu on business. For the best insurance aec Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Sirs. ;. 1". liansen of Oa' Bar. Cal., is opcnillriK n few days tu .Med ford vIsltitiK friends. Hatha 2r.r, Hotel Holland. Mrs. N. Dennis of Durrls. ' Cal.. was a Medfoid vlMtor Hie first of tho week. Buttermilk l"c cal. Do Voe's. Fred WciiKerber of Salina. Ohio, is umoni: the out of town visitors In tho city th la week. Cash paid for clean cotton rn;; at Yit-fafoi'd Prml'iii! Co. If K. Fletcher and K. 11. .Simpson am business visitors In Medford for u few days from Portland. Dr. K. Kir. hiiessner, Hnti.l iiol land 'I'Vet-y edni-silay. Hours for consultation, 1 to o and 7 to s t. 2t'.S Hank A;ik In 11 I. 1 Km fin tin of Kto1wi!i in SU Wn.. I foul on Ifufnoi-i". 1 r. Hurt, ph Mcinn and sitrrni, offin Jatk?on County Hank liutlJ !n?. W. Hinnclircv of th liihn'y nilno Hpcnl Tut'tulH.v nn.i Wuiliu-iitlay in tin rlty ou llUlneR. ilar-olinp and oil at Vep. '."al IJutori ie a lniiii11-?) visitor In tho fit for a few iiu s trom Y'.n- Iliisl.ft, to;.-. cninauitr uot'Hit's (It JapiiiM'sf Art. Slot"-, (f .1. T. Murix ! of Kiuh .KUM.drd (. t'ijsinori nuitttTP in tin Hty T-n s dii,v u l WvItk' jiIhv. Val'lin- stl i t -, ranis t I -Mrttroid Hfu1. fiiort'. : ; William nf (l0!.l Hill ?n?! ainonw tlif o-it of tnvn lMtsiii".ss vlJ Horn lu .M-rirord Tu' lv and V.'. d nesday. DaLi ooiN m L Voo. C. J. H'niil.'y of Uuppr t. In ffH'iidin-: a f-v (la..." l:i t;" vlKltinK fr.mds unj utfiidliK to lilPft in.iU' tB Sjnii-tliinu n-v. r.miT'i" ti n Kfr.t of ivrr ! htii:T. 1! '! V.' .Mam. tf J. V. Miihfuw of CtanN I'av- ?it nt Tmsdav in Mtdioid und :it Jar!.-"n-vMlt-. wlir-rn '" artondcj to It-.il nut- a ;u p ci' . uf". n.onth. .ick Kliiifi of the Criffin Crc..k diFtritt biiiU Tut-yday aftornoori in the city on buhii.fss, A. K. Tnlly of firants Pa was a Mi-dford bn.sir.!-8 visitor Tuesday aUonioon. VaUmtine stlckorf, rardu, capK, etc. at Medford Hook Storo. A. ll. Ncvillt of (ilenda'f in amonir the out of towa viniiorti in the city this week. A. A. Little of Puyallup, Wath., is a bu!ru'fis vhitor lu the city for a few days. Prank Caepy of 1 lilt . Cal., if. upending a few Caya in tbe city at U:tid!r.K to business inattern. I. Ij. Upper of Klamath I a 1 1 was in tho city tho firr;t of the week on busiii'.'fis. raciftc akaf: embroidery tood:;. special wale loes Keliruary 1 at Handicraft Shop. 20 S U. K. Hhkk of Frc.-no, f'al., i a businehR vihitor In Medford for a few days. Kdwiu O. Lons of Lakeview. Ore. is amonu' the out oT Jown rititor. in the city. Charles Stringer of Montague, ';!., was n busiiwuH visitor in Med lord the firt of the week. William Howi of Itrnd, Ore, 1 a Mfdfvd visiior lor a fuw daj.j. A. J AnderHon of BIhsoii, Cri1., ir ut:n:4 a few days in the city on bunlnest!. 1 Klmer Tatf -f (Iranta T'aia spent the first o. il;e wf-nk in Medford ti H. L. (u ol Dorrin, Ciit , is npendint; a !-" Cua in tho city on 1 llMlH'JUi. C. JI. ;;n. o' .l(l.lnento, Ca!., in hpMidinK a frw ('ayn In the city. Dell KMU. j-ioiir-t'or of the O-A-d ile AioC'-ry. li.id hi-: foot ainputa'd 7 ifsdav I v I r. K i-!ey. Kilis wa hurt last September when retuniiii from a hunt In;; trip In the Keeley ar. .lames Jatkson, a local liir'i .scliool fitudrnt. crashed Into tint car with his motorcycle hmushins Kills" foot. At tlie M'-thorii.-l church tomor row, Thursday evening, occurs the Annual (iet-toKtber Sociai and fel lowship Program. The occasion will also he the- dedication of the ik'w Sunday school annex. There will be a whorl manual and literary pro gram, reirehmt-uis and a Kenernl ;;ood time. All members and friends of the church and all niom !nr of Up1 congregation ate most crdialij lnviifd to attend. A ood time la promised. U . V. Isaacs has reiurnud to Me J ford from S-'I'-m, here hr lob'-'d in lite interests or f hi bill lor tl.f cIusIuk oi lio;uc Kfvcr to onitii'-r-tir.l fir-hlni; Mrn. H. .1. l; iiMiiKer and son li t t Tuesday ctniUK for -their hon j ..f Spokau W'ysh.. uftcr pciidin-. a lew da..s In the city as the sueM i T. K. Dam-Is Mi- Louusbitr will leave Tlnn -day tor S,in l-'ranctsvo. John llt 'ii ua1; U kod ii! ! t'hb'f iiittson .laniiHt :;o and bn!--?fi in tin U'' : on a cl.aruc ,f dr- iiV n;u--s H w.ih fiiir.i $:, and c-'y W" dn-'sd.i nn'iiii:;t t.y 1 ol : e ,l?;d Th; Ioi- Vn -.tr.-.jrj. i;,;,r pn..ir Mlin.;., rfiti-' ha'." lif-'i pine warnin: iiiu'iii Tu i lve not !-.;cr I r;:;Jl (: Tilth.; an bifii and to s-m, j'n-ir, l"-:ns d'.nitu boo fiy-i. .'. in. Id ' p hi. 1 W, a v. ;.. f,-r of 'ulrr U irr ;t'iM U'. tin- "i.iy in t ,f city attr.ni-K;!,iT-.r-s inai'c:-. Pttt Siiiii1 ft.-i-; a biintiwAs i-!!r,r m M dlor.l U cdr. ; da mo: tin--. ' fiom Phoenix j It'iv a:,' t; :f.n,- d:i' !.n ' fni hi-i home at Porlhnd affi r I -1 in, tu. p;,.s M..n'f vJ'irtc fr;-:sd. ' In (it's inif .loi.n Cr. of l;o-.b:ir4 Mi'dfMi'l ;"i.-5ne'.! . Cor on V i lay. xtwn 'i ii.i-ti'e nHi-n.i, S :h a pre-;'ii!i"j. i- ti e lmue i:rjii.!y nefd'-d. -iii.--- tilt j-r-nn-? in j -.Vf r in ri j.-;-t. ; iiUi v-yi-iulx in thv r'--d i!i-n- t" I'afi-. i-r?n-n.n' crt i:' c. it-f !; r -l th-i:- i;r-vedi-d inS' iilit.n. -m-u ::t i ;)n rt-tr-ntioii ot .,;o-f fri'd to r'-(r::ii7i' i-rn;ai:v "I i-n;ial ri'-'iti, brt ra'm r 'o!ii!iii;e I i fi'j'-.t mi -y-;:i:;tif ion. "The M:.mp: .f tor ;'..iir :tii;(-d )tt'i'i- 1.. Iriii'' :riionl .;:(-e laib-d ii aefoitnt ol' ln-t !'nr cn;,ue- l their ad i-rsi ; n - who t'ii- nn ! t Wilut peace, I iu'er ihe i.ie'.i-' t '! the priie-ijdi' i iiatiriiciliiie- tiu-v wnveit f as their v it at : ijt i it ii,n to v dL-hoi!"r lor tteiiiiM-y, A :-tri;t-!htn-L-ary, Titt 1. -v nn.l ilni-ari;. To our de-ire t,r ject..tiei!iati"ii thev op; t-cd tiieij- will. Th'-v ai;t to fi-!u , the ia-f. .Vi'iv Sit n; inn J'i!. ''i'liii a iic-- -.it oat ion ha- nin up w hieii t'ofe- (iermanv nl-o to new deci-i'tn. For tuo year- and a half Knj;)jhd adnpte-d polilienl and naval jne:i-ure in a eriiieal at ten.pt ,to force Jerm:ui- nnd Autria-ilnn-j:ary fo subieeiii.n. Unit ally, de ite th' law-, ,,i" nation, the roup of powei- iiiar-iiai!ed li.v Knirlaiul not only prohibits leitiniatu trade ol its adversaries by reek less prers-iire even on neutral state-, it stops all trade relations ;iteeable to it .r force them to iioiit tiieir trade acci.rdinir to ids onier. "The Aineriian nation kii u thc mean- taken iu iitler to nmve Knjr lnnd and leT allies i,, return to tin lav. s of nations and lo ie-.tt.d the law of freedom of tin sea-.. The I J'if i rti ernni'-jii per-i-:.- in it- wr of stareiitioii, wiiieii certainly due not toiieli the military stiin-jt!) ol its adver-.-try. but which I'mee- w.nnen and children, the -i-k and n-ed per-"n-. to nndei-o painful piivtmn J'yr their euiiiitrv'- -nke. which i- liann iiiV the national vitality. Klnme Put on UiSt.'iiu. '"T!:ns 1 1 t it is h iiio'eno;T:i'-t' -' in cold blond nr-cetituntes tin- -n l feri tl' of tho world without reL'ar.l for everv i;ity ir o u-: - h :n oil- : u3li y;-r i,-y in --vj j new mi-cry. i,e;r A- Kr.rv i;-v l y vvIm-h th;- v;:r I- -:-.v: ri d Wii pre-er i- ..ji l(. j!, -t,I - the t. ; Xl'jv, -:tmU of !,r;; -ohin r- it-.d M-iUi a b'e-Mn- i-.r Jortu-. ! 1-jrti;r d h'ln-ai iry. l iie imperia! Vi-ri,', ni before ' n '-oi--,,-::ee ' j and before i.i-tory v.v-M b- mv !o f n d aii. one tin-. ! tise v:ir, T'C ! i--r v ! !c:t! oi ti.e l'riite.1 S'at- ( to ,i,l;.in a.::: by !. ! i:iT i'TJ -. j . "The at'eiopt ( j derl. 't.:i.- belwet-ii Ice ' e--:i v; ( i'.;t b t !i jin-', .-r-u !' : !loi;jj( -liit ht of ii." ii A I liie i: .pr-uaj ;''. "i:T ; j t'i.:it!i.-i- the vr.r r r e.- I -l ore forced r.jioi" i: mv r -:i ' we:;;i-.i!.-. The .) -. :;;! '.' : n ' ;.u-r'foi' i- forced to !.. a-v;-v 'V!t!i , the rc-tri-tii'!!- ' "t ;-! i ' t I imoi i --;d npoii ;. -c oi 3.H:;-' ! Ill,' I'.eTl- "lit lb- i .1. ei:tinU ,ie arne. "Tj-.s-lin-j that t' A - -.;. a:i p i i.nd i:- L'ovcriiTMi'i.! .c! be ii-r -1 ih"-e ira -nr.- f-p th;- ti i-ion and f t r H- i;ee.--.-:!y. tu j .( ! !t '"!- n:cnt hope- the l"i.-t-.i 'U- v.i'i . p- ; preci.it t lie new i - ; ! : ! ! -j.;: tae lni'iy and e..;-ii it -.ianiipuit'r liie Lvjpeviiil (u'-'u ai:!,ci!i ) mu o:i . its part v. ill :,i-o i .-iperatc m o.-t!-lo avuitl lurtirt'i- ri-'rv and a'.oid.t'j! saeriii'M- - of bnriii ti il!c. "lieferrim- ll s to 4let;'il- of th pir lined v.ar lnea-iirc- :U S":i p :h annexed, the over:!:'e::t ; ihr time je'H to exp;c- i'- ii;!i !i-:.'-that liie Anariea:: uvr:-i'.i--iit vr warn Atoej-ican .-lii: in -t e:.; -r IJlr the hai red Z"lit - de-..-: dj.-:! in anne, anil k!.-o v,i'. wrir: i! - citien L'tiin-t takiiiir pa-.-iivc c:i o;- - v iidiii iood.- to -.:ip- id .i,:;' to ... : in the barred zoi;.." Similar rnies !;ni- b-eii l:;,Tid. d r tile rejire.-entative- a!! irMiral v cni'nent.-. : itciv i-'dv-i.t En! if U h;u i-iw-n ti; and zbtauo- b'ld UfKin .'Of"'. i-t-C'iritieS, it c;..ld :K-c- arraus-'t-d to talx- (are of all tin .c-j pjsli.r.- i:e-!ii.i? ::iony. V-'o tirntiy ''t -i v- th.-r v.jy d o-iicr t -T-: ear!; v i'.l r-. c-:v; . v : do.l.ir '.:: b iii it." ! i:o":l'-- fir:' tion lo t f 10. Ooo In trannr.c-information was based on go&aip aucj rumor of persons, wnose names ho t.MMt br-ing sent to HnUon and ctiiipa-iy, and only flo.OOO te i:. feLLum-d. V,, j.... is i.r cnlieelinli of pel -on-. f ; , a'.in.. tlii".J.'!i I.:- firm be- - .. r. I b-e, -w-bcr I'l and I A- ELLIS SUBPOF.NAF.D (Continued From Pa?e One). ould not renieniber. PROSECUTOR RESTS IN M00NEY CASE SAN FKANCISCO, Jan. 3l.-Tli,. state rented its enc today a-ain( .... , t... j Tl.oiuiti J. Mimney, eliai'.'cd with , . . r 'murder a- an aeeonidice in a buml Ir't !!:e ;o--Mi)il ot I till-f . . . , -tn... ' . ,, ... texploMoii here Jnl.y I Did, eo.-tm. ' 'o bei-;i'.l-e Mr. Ii(dhie.r wa- ' . i i i i l n live-;. t- biot!ier-in-htw. ll . , f " tuber ti.e ih'tron i!if-.;we to all comcs tii" jiondentH at 1:5 1 o'oio:k ?!.d ' on- J'r'- - fid. niia'.Iy'' suLeiiiuud. 1 , i .m- xyie u.e.-.-rae read tjat the firm sa "COL. rnt::iliy i:ifor;u-d' tuat a no:e jj .;M.,n :,,d. I en i.-.."-d. It a!.o deveiojM?:! ,.,..,. ', ... ', ; M-n til" -fine if lie had J ;.,..,-,. Si-i'li, Jniies anoue el-e. eon-' r ., i; v.-ere convinced ii:cnibi.r ; : tirrp. wne -! iiii oa ;i. ' I I';.;:! t!ie K oi.ii 'Jiy firm i-peii'-d.; ,M-e had no W a-!i-li-.es 1 i.r -'en :tat t:.e t.: orihiii read; "a : Wi.rf.ire.i jj.jtton ir.-:"-l that he and Mr. 1 i-r lii.-.v itttiuhcl ;o L-reat iio;ort;-iif i " " to !.'- :' i;. -.-ai;-?, r-;-".r 1-' ' .t- Mvu p tt on t:!(i ?,i:ii-;.et. iiad they r.:-j a; !.;: it s. ri'::-ty. ho s.-.M. ii::" v. ce!d l.ave cr.r o'it ii--aj'-s waMiinb' '--to liuidat. '!'!: v i:io-- also in-i-tc'l that lie Ii. .i n- ktiow cif' mi Jteet-inbel -0 t;; t a ri de w . . rumintr f r m I'rc-i-t W.i-on. Other :"..1bers of hi- ; :r:.i fia: dl-'.i ; v;. noli- ii:e--ae- 1 e I, I'i' toi:. K. A. Conuoily, the Washington r-'d.tr. w ho hup.died K. 1'. Uutton For Thin, Nervous MEN AND WOMEN nothing equals or compares with the rich food properties in SCOTT'S EMULSION It makes other foods do good. It sharpens the appetite; stimulates the circulation and helps over- .11. Ll It A- i b. come catarrnai iroupies. 11 70U MOTHER SAID TRY IT Lydia E. Plnkham's table Compound Cured Mrs. Copr.er after Doctor's Failed. I'utton a l.o.et 1 viih a rem::r .m::- o: xla nine l; rtner.- of i?:" cf x:, cori-nu of the pi rn tvn -;::, ;!! i;;r wr.n r. .t.t t., :,.- i. . , t - 0:1 I '.1: :t. r ueci in the i'.-.-rket 011 ihe i:::"orji;a:ion re- rp"'"''d c-:v. d i'i t '-.'1 tderan.. !?s:tton - 'K " inquiry tod. v.- that all of h!: aid thai !.? j.in.-"tf h:id '--:-n t-hiu'l . j - ;.'" fl-ar-- of !'ta:i roj-p-r .lt d a: fe'.v f hres of other securities b-fc:e Deee-nibtT 1 '. l-'H that he had cover-! "fc ed vrior to that d,:te at a irof:t of 'i-i.i, did i-o: liin."'if .0!'. f on the s're.'Ttii of the "Vahit)i:ton ' i:iformr : Son. ! Juf. wiri (h vp'nmp nf fVAnz , for h: (; tenners arcoi'iU was on ) iVr emi.cr after the KlHs mrrae , (! alTratc forecast , are rundown, anm u. va ...idonfs; nervous, tne Denen you T declared: will receive rrora jiuu a I f :ll ij y . . ...1 .ii.. ... 1... 1 r. miiicmn will auiui lac vwu. . IW n:r.:uui' ui a in: . Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. K. J. "V1! ! a ;caiSinin y-;, had Kone out. he paid it would ta';:e . time to i-erl::i:i. but on that ni.niit ' hi-- i 00-wc-d that the Ion? in- terr -t of h:y (-liejii!8 si;-rp;ited :''.!',-1 ' T,;a share-, and lie? .short irteref-t ; , about 3 ."t.'uoi shfires. Connol-y :;nd ' eon'ipiiiiy, he said, wore 011 Lu-in-, ' i-er sliort of no ?toci-:s whatever.; 1 '"Vh;it bro!;e t!io market," xtid t Ii'itton, "v;s not tiie peace note, b-' : i-u.ry I.aasir.'s 'Vcr.uo of war'; : stjteijif nt." : THIRD SEATTLE BANK CLOSED ' ll,at vas 0:1 p-CP,,,ber ; renLarked Vliio;de. ! "Ves. but that's v hat lias l;ti' d : ! tho irsm :el."' 1 Kiom Hk-( eiiiberv!t to DecenilorC'; . , liulton said the e;:e:i;s of the Cor-' jfjtvaflawTgifcrw Any Woman 'y ' S .' (Continued From rage One.) :i;d -on,e nt the -nuilt lilik- W--c d -in? their b'.i-inc-.-. The derma n-American .M'T;-:int :'e Han!; issued the follo'vim; sfi'..,1 inent: ' We regret tp annour.e.- th.it it has he-en ii-cf-,ary fi.r t'.i- b:nn; temporarily to c'. e iti t'.c ewin. to tiic fact tli t we coi:'d r.'- or our K' urlti' r.. L'annis Eucalyptus Omtmsnt I mi i AT ALL DRUG &TC3S The !.;,!!: 1 rffjaiij may be thrown on lier own re sources Inside of a day. She should start NOW to have her money, to familiarize herself with banking practices and business principles which she may be called upon at any time to exercise in her own behalf or in behalf of a dependent family. The -woman who opens an account with us, no matter how small it is to start, will find us keenly interested in her welfare. We are ways ready to counsel and advise and to render such assistance as she may re quire. She will find our different depart ments of the greatest convenience. We'd lie pleased to see her at any time just tu talk things over. The Jackson County Bank Southern Oregon's fj 0J?'tfs Greatest Place iHIUi iiilii LKr -.ji i kr U i. Cincinnati. Ohio. "I want you to1 know the good Lydia E. Pintham'3 , e t:e t a b le Lorn- ! I pound has done for me. I was in such bad henlth from fe male troubles that ' 1 could hamiy eel ! i oft my bed- I hail twen (nctorinir for a If-nif time am! my motiier said. l wane ' vou to try I.ydia h. ! I'irkham'a "epe- : tahle Corn pnimd.' So i I did. and it ha eer- ; tninly mademe & veil wnnian. I nin ab!p to do mv hci:e work and am ! hnnpy a? 1 never expected to ko around thew';vl do r.tram, and I v. nnt ftii-rs t l. knnv wlmt Lydia K. I'inkhain'? Vecr j'nble Com pour, d ha? done fir me.' Mrs. .b-sti: Coi'nf.h. l-i; UarrtLoa i'ivp., l airin-'imt. ( iiirsnni.t.. C':io. ' VtT.tr nr. uTerine f:"I,m tiv firm of f"rs!e t'r'itt' ie 'iouid (. li tm urtil hr civ n Lvdia K- Finkhsn.'s -.;.(' rmr.;-HM;d a fair trial. Tha f;n.:!!s; rerr. ly, tbt n '.c i:-pr.;ii"7,t of wbirit r.' .p iv.-! frm '.h.'K-e reo1" nd her!- , hi-; for t' r ' Veftrsr"- ;v r, n mo 4 ''ihb'-- i- rc iii"orit...r cf thv U-ir.c c rv-nL-m. "F YOU want to travel a trail of laughter that is one continuous joy-ride, "Hit-the-Trail" to see Geo. M. Cohan's comedv. "Hit-the-Trail Holliday'' It's a laughing V v usC .cuiney ail tne 1, f 4vr AMISKMKMS TOMGHT Al,i.s Wo 1 til Whlio liood Mithic. M InvKi) 1,1 -rilK I.AH" Ni Hum and llutl 4 ninpily "1 In- Mt'ny ln(i r Vlrnili'i-." Toimii ro . tlUiiv.s l:n.r;.n-. iu In., thrilling dram.l of the .cria: Yukon r on tit i :-. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Aft'n(lon! ll pcrsnns Mlhint; t. rOrt i tops fnr rjuuierv Bill please fall al n'tfi'i- .it !mt.ry ilii melt or ph'tm n fni pl.-m and w. will call fin tl.ein. ii !(:-it Ulwr Vh! Ipj- ail ill ns ". W WTl'P . ol'. TKAiil.: K.tllon .In fr I r. .1 II..-IU' ((giSlllTSf TO ORDER $25.00 DP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. Mil." IIPSTORS is a !il !T .J? Southern T'l Ill r vT T. . I S S3 ItilJ'Ll. B SCREAM Pi S3 ' 6 to y 4 V, U1- 1 ir "Ar ft. r v ; I -i ,VW r -jT 1 J 4 . 1 9 -'T '' .-4V tiL.: vv;WiAfcT: f. 1 JESDAY NIGHT FEB. 6 GEO. M. COHAN At His BEST NOTE: This is Cohan and Harris' Big City Company, making only tvo stops between Oak land and Seattle, en route to New York. Does not play Portland. Broke" all records for business at Columbia Theater, San Francisco. Ny n Fraiii-iscn nowspaiw-r ritirs united iu saying: "Hit-the-Trail Holliday is best show of season on Pa cific Coast." ASK YOUR SAX FRAN" CISCO FR I F.XDS. With FRANK OTTO as BILLIE HOLLIDAY PRICES: $1.50, $1,75. 50c TELLS KOW A $1C0 PER WEEK BARTENDER LEGAMS A PREACHER SEAT SALE OPENS SAT URDAY AT 10 A. M. i!"lt'y lilt.v biivins t would bvp bfi'U worvi ?ic, Oregon.