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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
r f ACiTC TWO TOCAL AND l- PERSONAL William (ilfford left Thursday morliillK fr Alpine. Ore, t"tl spendinK Hit- pa-it throe liininhb vls llliiK Medl'ord friend.". Air. CUfoid will return ' Mi'lforil In tli'' HprliiK. Mrs. I.eacli, eonitlerre. Models up to date, '.liiniuntoeil. Phone GS3-.1. S. S. Anderson ot ICunle l'nlnt, nt Icndt'd lu uiibIiiikk mailers In llie ilty Wednesday and Tlinrnday. Couiiueutliix 1'riduy, 1'c.li. 2, ue will offi'r for one Keek our firm llni' of Aitee Pottery at Ml per rent off. J lcnth' DniK Store. '.'US Mr. and .Mr.. I!. S. Kendall of Ap plegale were Medl'ord vlsilom Wed nesday and Thursday. Sec tho new MaiUlo Clock. II rims In any position. .Martin .1. Iteddy. .Jeweler. If t'.t'orKC Korenson of (Jrunta Puss was In the city on uiiMiicks Wednes day and Thursday. 81 Phono Heath's Drug Store. (). II. D'Arey or Salem Is In the rlty to attend the Klks IoiIko moet Ini? tonlKhf. Old pupem for 1 e at this oftlre at 20r. for lOu. U. I), (Irani of Portland la apend- liiK a few dayH In the oily attending to lm.siiie.sH matters. Jardinieres, lorn dishes, hanging hiiskots, wall iiasKetii, and vases the , Azote Pottery at fiO per cent off for olio wopk, I lentil's Urus Storo. SUK Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph lllael; of Mln houIh, .Mont., arrived ill Iho city Wed nesday afternoon nnd expect to niaku hol homo In (Ills oily. See Mavo Wood nboui (hat fira ln Biininrn polity. Offlec, Hoom 4t14 M. P.. & II. llldn. S. CI. While of Portland Ik nmohK tlio out of town liiiiiiness visitors In tho elly. Hig 6c mill! shaken at Do Voe's. Bedford merchants nrc displaying Bpoeinit'iis of eoppor ore from the. Hlne I.ccIko dlstrli t In their windows, Mien, labeled with a copper hoostlim placard. For your old homo friends, "The Valley of tho Itoirno," liic. 279 0. V. Kranli lis a business visitor In tho elly tor a few days from Port )und. We are, for one week, offering nt less than wholesale, prlics our ftpo lino of Aztec Pottery. Koo our windows. Heath' Urns Store. 2 0 4 ,f, M. llarwood of Seattle spent. the first part of the neck in .Med ford looking nflcr business inter rats. Sweet elder Ht Do Voe's. " It. (r. Holler of St. I.onls. Mo,, Is Kptmdini: a few days in the city trans ncttnu: business with local met', chants. Hales pells Ford cars, $200 down and $2Ti a month , Mr, and .Mrs. Charles Mullen of Klumntli Falls are Mcilfurd visitors for n few days. Fresh cliocolates lit De Voe's. ' .1. I'. House of Seattle, Wn., at tended to business matters In Mod- ford Wednesday and Thursday. hpeclal line of embroidery, He yard. Ilutehlsoii & l.mnsden. Si1.!' Miss (lads .lohnsou ariivod i: the elly Thursday mornlui; from San Francisco, Cal., anil will .visit .Med Cord friends tor a few weeks. Dr. Ilelue, pliyslclnn and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, wise, throat. Of fice over Mocker's, masses fitted. . Iv". A. Alehlliald of Seattle, YVu. Is n business visitor In MeiUurd for a few days. Dr. II. P. lfarr.ravo will resumu practice Feliruury 1. Office In i-'urnicrs and Fruit growers Hank building. . 2i'.T :lt. It. Unfile of San l'i an: laro. Cal Is spending a few days In .Mcdfor.l on bustuess. For the best Insurance see lloliues. the ftisuitinri Man. (leorae II. tiroves of Salem arriv ed in the city Wednesday eveuiir.; for a brief liustii'ss visii. Svu that wtiulou' of embroider) lie yards. 1 1 n( hluson Si I. nm;' den. Oil'1" F. G. Hronsou of Pollute. Wis., i anion,: the out of town visitors In itu city this week. J'.alhs ;:.c. Hotel Holland. V. 1'. Pot-cii Is s business visitor, 111 Mcdforil from Seattle. Wn, tlultcimlll, le(- j;;!!. iv Voe's. ,Hr. and Mis. li. II. Peterson arriv ed In the elt y TouimIuv morning from Kuroltu. Cal. Cash paid for eh an cotton rues at Moo foul I'tint'ni! Co. tf Mrs. J. I Travis or MhuicaiioiK lln n.. Is a recent Mcdforil arrival. Fisher's Art Flour, (2 while It '"!!. Hutchinson - Inim-den. .1 li. Townend of Portland, at- tended lo hitfitm'.ts nuiMeir in i iie cit Tliursilay, llr. K. Kiielmessner, HoM Hol land every Wcdne-'day. Hours for eonsiilliillon, t lo 5 .-.ml 7 lo N p 111. 'i1 X. .1. Morrell of fenii.,' point a:. In Medford Wednesday ii'ij l'iiiu,lin on buslu. ss. Dr. Hurt, iiliysleiau and surKeon. otrico Jaikson County I'auk Haiti ln;r. 'j I A. W. Mony of San Francl.ico, C'ul. Is spending a few days In the city nt tchdliiK to business matters. ! I'lour, Fi-.lier's Art, while it l:n;, V-'. Huliliinson and I.iinisdeii, 3ii!i VV. M. McDonald of Portland Is anions tile, out of town business vis itors In tlie city this week. Gasoline nod oil at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Porter arriv ed In the elly Wednesday from Idaho Falls, Idalto. flaskets, toys, clilnaware, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf Hum MeClondoii of Gold Hill was a .Medl'ord visitor Thursday, llakery goods at Do Voe's. Clint Gullaliu left Thursday for Sail Francisco, Cal., where he will spend a week on business. Something new. Campbell's cafe, licst. of cverylhlni!, II. 'I W Main, tf Miss l.oiiiisbnry left Thursduy for San Francisco, Cal.. when) she will attend (he spring millinery opetilnus. I islierV Art Flour, $2, Hutchiu "ou k 1,'iuisdcu. 2f.'l-'' II. A. Thleiolf and Harry Porter ItT Thursday for Granada, Cal., where they will invoice tho stock of (he Granada Lumber Co.. which has been recently taken over by the lllg Pines I. umber Co., of Medfonl. Harry Porter will have cbarRo of the Gran ada lumber yards. Attention! All persons wishing to grow crops for I bo cannery w ill please call at office nt factory this week or phone us for plan ami we will call on tbein. Hu(!iie Itlvcr Val ley Canning Co. 2C9 Tim city council met Wednesday nlghl to consider tho ciuestlou of re- ndvorllsiug for bids on Iho author ized ?S2.".,00U refunding bond liw-.n. After debulinij llm question until af ter midnight tho council adjourned until Thursday noon. At (hat time tho question was further dlscur.scd but tho meeting was adjourned with out a settlement being made, Oysters In can, shell and bulk at Medford Fish Market. Phone 11112. F. I,, llrothers was a business vis itor lu tin; city Wednesday from. ltosebu.rg. Miss Amy Choslerlon of Rogue ftlver visited Medford friends Wed nesday afternoon. Cash paid for clean cotton rags nt .Meilford Printing Co. tf John Gregory of Grants Pass vis ited Medfoid friends and relatives Wednesday. Arthur Avery was a Medford bus Iness visitor Wednesday from Weed C'ul. . . . Talio that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway C.nrage. 2M South Dart- lelt si. Davles We.nls Anything. " '.. V. Tuttlii of licddini;, Cal., 1, visiting friends In Iho city this week Frank Johnson of Trail Is spend lug a lew days in Medford and other valley points on business. Clams, crab's, fresh fish all kinds Medford Fish .Market. Howard lluslinell of Medl'ord is visiting bis sister, Mrs. Karl Stun ley Smith at Hugene. He will pro ceed later lo Seattle and Vancouver, II. C. Delroy Gclcliell returned to the city WedncsMay from a ten days' trip to Pasadena, Oil. Pacific package embroidery goods special sato closes February 1 at Handicraft Shop. 2I1S Medford cigar stores counters wer today free from candy punch boards. whb h were reinoved by order of the proseci'tluK attoi ney. II. II. Nelineier of Pocatello. Idaho is among the out ol town visitors in Iho city Ihis week. .1. C. Ilnlley of liennlson, Texas. stopped off lu tho city Thursday on it brief business visll. Get some of dial new barrel of i.iui"r kraut at .Medford Fish Market. Phone ;lll2. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Del .ay and daughter are new Mcdfonf residents from Gl. ndale. Mr. Dcl.ay has serv- d two teims as maor ol Glend.ile and acted in the capacity of cashier of iho Gh ndale bank Tor a number of jcavs -Miss Fannie Witch, d of (Herniate is spending the week in dm city vis. lllng friends. Oscar Falun of Kiddle. Ore., spent tho lir.-l of the week lu Medford look ing after business Interests, C. I., l.ane has returned to his home at Klamath Falls after spend ing a tew dues- in the ci:v. I'rtcv.' I.iiuixileu has returned lo t li Ity tioni Porlland. Mr ami Mrs. ,l. t'. Ilolworlliy were Medio: d visitors 'e.iluei,day from l.nke eiiek. I0LAJ5 TO CLASSIFY WAN I KD itjrl for K' nernl Imuse vvoik. fitnnli of iwo. Address I-:. care Mitll fi'l'mlie. :'ll-;' 1'Olt lil.'NT Fiiinlslied and lllifilr nislie.l Poum' M. . itader. Ka-t Main. I OK S I.K Sio.,1, hues and xhoats. Plioiie l eiiiral 1'oinl. T. K. Ile.iu- lieu. . u i'ou s i. i: i ,-.,.,i. a iinod ini'i i o PinMie ii, i", mi .il will trade l lione T. 'itit. i u AN l'i:i M..n i worl, iiu.mih" .ind W.IHI.- nlone. Plione wllel.. he MTCDFORT) MATT;" TTtmU, air. and Mrs. II. C. llurton of New j York arrived In the city Thursday; for a brief business and pleasure vis it. John On In or lluusiiiuir, Cal., Is a Modford visitor for a Tew days. William Meyer of Ashland spent Thursday In the city attending to business mutters. '. H. Owen of Corvallls, owner of the Buckeye orchards near Talent, spni.t Thursday in tho city. Charles Strang has returned to the city from a trip lo his Grave creek mine. Bowman's team was defeated three straight games by the P.everldgo ag gregation in play In the Klks' bowl ing tournament Wednesday niht. C. W. Purdln of Portland Is a bus iness visitor In the city for a few days. Miss lilla t'dseth left Thursday for San Francisco, Cal., for a business visit. Tho Medl'ord high school basket ball team played a practice game with the Phoenix team Wednesday itfteriioon, tho local boys showing great Improvement iir Individual and loam work. They are being put through a hard practice grind by Coach Kltini in preparation for the game Friday night with Iho Ashland coast artillery team. A game be tween two girls' teams will be play ed at 7::!0 and tfm main gumo will begin at S o'clock. James Daley of tho Hlllerost orch ards was In the city on business Thursday morning. Itobert Newman of Mira Vista orchards was a business visitor In the elly Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Welch have returned from n week's visit ut Port land. ' .Miss I.en Middlobiifihe.r of Trail Is visiting .Medford friends. William Von tier Hellen of Wellen was lu the city Thursday. !. K. 'Clark of Kagle Point trans acted business in the city Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. X. McCord of Eagle Point spent Wednesday lu tho city shop ping. ' . 5T08CENTS. PORTLAND roliTLAM), Or., Feb. 1. U'lu-at droppi'il from ." lit 8 i-ciits on tlie Portland intirkit totluv as u roMilt nt tin German nut. Spot lihu'Mi'm. which yoMt'i-ihiy soUl at -1 .."St toilay whs , l.i.U. Spot flnh fi'll Emm lo -fl.-lTi. Kutnrc- wi-iv from 7 to A ci'iits Iowit. Tho tlfcliiic was tin .liit'atosl hort' in several months. WILD RUSH ON EXCHANGE ( Cun 1 1 n m il Krom Pago One.) The urmncy of llie selling Indi cated that latest developments had aroused grave apprehension in the most conservative quarters. il'rlces crumbled iiKain during the early afternoon session, although the solllui; was more moderate. Steel fell back three points. The renewed I i l u I In 1 1 on was attributed lo reports from Washington that a break be tween Ihe t'nited States and (iermany seemed imminent. A lew eeiallic, iiielu.llin; oil... in aetiie eiiiiinieuts nnd Alhinlie, Hull and Wcl Indie.", were lower in Ihe 1 hour, lenders, however, inakinj; leeble rallies fnim Jnel levels. Tilt closing was weak. lncc-.anl liiiidalion baed wholly on the unexpected tinn in interiiiitinn al 'militioiis caused a vinh ni upheav al in toda's niarket, with onlv num. inal recoveries. Salt", were ilinial cd al L'.niln, He'll sliare-. DIED DUI'MIIII.I. Mrs MiiRKle Urum hill, died Tliursilay moiiilii ;. Febru nr.. i, i!.i,, aiieu , ; ve.irs. .siu was a native of Ohio and a resident cf Jackson county for the past I'm years. Her remains will be shipped to Port land lrida evenini; for cremation I'Altl) Ol-' Tli.WKS. We wisli lo express our apprecia tion and thanks, lo ihe friends and neighbors, who assisted us diirini; our sail bereavement of the loss of our dear mother. , Dr. J, A. Keillor. Kii.ahctll iteu t"r. Dorothv Ueuler7; Cornelia Keu ter. and Mr. and .Mis. M. A Voilt. CHICHESTER S PILLS 15 I ".I" in R.4 ta u..ld M V.J ti .''ihp! ii,...r 'rti'V II' IT !M'" " ." HI -T IS Ht..r..nnFN.i.l.J,Al.l,(l,l., I. t- S010 BY DSlOCtlSTS tVFKVHritUE t SDI ft RY ns IXTKIU'KHAX .UTOl'AU CO. TIMK CAIil). I.eavo Medford for Aihlan.l, Taleal nd Phoenix dally, etcept Suuday, al S:00 a. m 1:00, 2 : 0i". 4:00 and 5:15 P. ni. AIo on Saturday at 10:15 p m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, S:0 and S:S0 p. ni. Leave Ashland for Medfoid daily, evcepl Sunday, at 9:00, a. m.. I: no, 2:0u. 4:00 and j:13 p. m. Also on Satur day nlfiht.i at KftO. . Sundays leave AshlsuJ at 9:00 . m. tnd 1:00. 6:00 and ltl::;il p. m. j MEDFORD, ORFiOX. IL IN BASKET BALLU In a comparison of the members of tho C. A. C. Iiaslintball team of Ashlaiul and the IiIkIi Kiliool team of .Medl'ord, Ashland KeemR to have tho better chaii'-e in Kiidny nlbt'w ronttMt on tho total Door. However, the local hoys have liown tfreut im provement In each y.:unn and a elo.so contest la expected by fans. Millard Cirntih, eaptain and Tor ward of tho Ashland team has played on tho Ashland lilh nclrool team two' yearn and Is now playing his fourth ; cafou with the company teai.i. Ho is heady, (s probably the be-u drib bler in southern Oregon and is an exi-ellent shot. Opposed to him in! Kriduy'B game' will be Yotins, who Is 1 playing his fc-eoml year of hih , school basketball. Yoiin:; is lighter j than his opponent but in a Kood do-j fonsivo plaver. l.mkin firubb, llm hnond Ashland forward, is playing his fmn lh j-e;r;on 1 with the' toain. He in the steadiest. player on the team and ha:; the fac-j ulty of placing tin ball in the banket from difficult angles. Dpposed to him either Wallace or Olmntead will play. Wallace in a first year man wiio showed up well against Cottage Grove. Oimstead substituted ou the team last year. Uert PVeenian is thp Ashland cen ter, playing lii fourth year in th ponitoii. Throiich Ills Blioolin.s nhil ity and clever passing he made five baskets off the CottaKe tlrove center who was unable to make a score. Delbert Jones, of .Medford, will op pose him. Jones is pinyina; his first year, but Is fairly fast in spite of his sle. Arthur Long is pluyint; his first, year on the company team after put ting in a year with the IiIkIi school sound. He Is a natural player of the "sticker" type. Opposed to him will be Coleman, another first year Medford man. Coleman Is expected to put up a frame in spite of bis ban - Uir-ap of lifchL weight. C'liarles Delsman, the second Ash land guard In perhaps the best man in that po.sltloa in this section. 1 lo has played three years on tne lu&h school team and two years on tho company tea,m. Jla Is faat in spite of his weight of I YOU'LL SCREAM rltff iim' v?sv ft A7rfl!f",r'V - A ' .A v ? A iV - frfcf A cA With FRANK OTTO PRICES: $1.50, $1,75, 50c THURSDAY, FEDRrARY try, aimthiT first y ;ir man will op-' hln: and being of the staying typo v.il! put up a good defense. Medford Wednesday atternoon played a practice game with phoenix high school ill which the local team showed decided improvement over their performance- against Colttage irove in last week's games. On ac ount of eye trouble llrandon Is out of the game, probably for several weeks. A pielimfniry fiame between girls' teams will bein at tlie Nat at 7 : :i 0 tho main umu beinnin ut S o'clock. OBITUARY J ! It ill William Thomas v':1 '" Newt"". WaUs IIcIoIkt 1. l:i.!. m-.il Olcil i,l ins no; I'.: in i in c-t iMiuu -I reel. Mcill'urd. fir.. .I.inanl-y '-'7. l'H7. aved T;i vein--. :i i j 1 i and li tln.v. He clime lo America in ISI!) and . rllid in llcm-in. When llie war cniiie in I Hllll In- el:!:-lc,l iin.l rvc.l lour years a L'aillitul -d.iicr in I In- j -Coufcilerale ar:n'. : liis Iir t ninniav:o wn- in l.SliS I", Knlllcliae K.'itll Al:.ler."!i. T.i till J titlinn wi-ie horn two suns. One s,,i died in infancy, lie moved 1" 'ire- j :on in lrt77 ,'Miil seUlcil mi a IV.iin twe i miles ivesl of McdTui.l. Jiic!, - i.ll ceil- : ly. I i;';':'i'ii. mul rc.'-iih'tl llierc milil a j lew years jii:". i His second iiiarriui' was lo Mis-., Ahby. Kcn.l:'.!l. He was l..ii.sel in j t liis ( lunch el' Kiiliiuil vlicn he was! ijiule yoiir.i:. He was also a liieiuhcr i of tlie Masonic hiil-i'. i lie was a kind fnllier, n oml ( iti'ijililx.r ami lovel by all llmt knew t him. lie was ;i staunch friend of the !.M. I', eiiiil ch Sonlll. His lioiee v. as it ! icn lo t Ik- minister of llie (!o.-iel. We will iiiis him, Tlie funeral r-ervice were lo-hl al llie i'amily home, liev. II. M. llranhani ol I leiatiny. A iare concourse ol I'rieiuis altemlt.'d. I lie leave-; a wife, Mr. Abby Thomas: one miii, .IomhIi Tliomri-', ol'j ll'2.2 Sunth Holly i-lreet. -Mcill'onl. and ( one ramKon, Kuene Tiui'ii;) -; one brother ulio lives in Teime.-ee. I W'u laid lii ImkIv tu ret ui ihe $100 Reward, $100 Tlie t-:iil"rs of Itiift piipi' 1 1' it in thai llit'tv Is nt 1 n-t 1 wili li'iiiil tf nti .ln :il"'l tlhi'UhC to i-1 li' in u!l ltd 4 iit:iTli Cure ki.t'n 1. 1 tlx- in. 0 , t'wt i"" :'' j'Ji ; i tht-'itniv v.-itii.- m.' -nsliliKlx I.IMHI III!! UH..ll fritll 111 lit. Hull U tiiU-:i int. rtinlh . uiiiu uil ini'l iniin"-' siirfiiu-t "f ill sini.vliifi; tli. fi.vni ii nivlii;: ll" iiiiti.it HTi-fiialli iistiti;i1-'ii ami n-.-lst;i;c itn vii. 'I'll.' i'mnrlrt'TK lt:v , iftiVt"''.'"'." ! .'''I,', !" .'j', f.iiis t I -x'1'lr'',i fililt (i. It-t ciiratlvn )..,T-; Ili.it l!;i-v Ilnti'l'-.'.l l'.illi.rs r-ir ;niv llmt It iiiv. Si'ii-I t.r llt of 1il!'ii-in!jiK. r. j. cmi:m:v ro., t-i-u. o. If!l lKTH-7lt)i. T.M-. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement a.i pouniis. lien- .t,. nr.u-, r2i-.i'y en, f. - i-n-iii iti-m. , F YOU want to travel a trail of laughter that is one continuous joy-ride, "Hit-the-Traii" to see Geo. M. Cohan's comedy, "Hit-the-Trail Holliday" TELLS KOW A $1C0 PER WEEK BAETENDEH BECAME A PREACHER J01' .(acl : ,-,.. .nville cemcler.V I Tin. Iieouii-: cclii'ii ot the ju-i. 1111 """ i I in pic burmi ecieuiuuv o was uivell Hi llle jrriivc. , m-i-,.ihc ! M;.y . ion. 1 !,!- i'ic hciebvcd compan- I :j r:iiul-oii and nil reia- SPANELL FREED FOR ' i SAN' AXllKIA Tex.. Fell. 1 A ! verdict of not n'lilltv w as returned 'uller lew than two hours deliher- jiiiion loiiuy by fie jury in the eaae of Harry .1. Spau.'ll of Alpine, Tex., iried : .i,t. ... nf klllin his w ife, L'rys- j (ul .;;, spanell last .Inly A special venire had lieen onier-. ed into the diirlct court here today' In the case in which Spanell If charK- j ed with the Uillliisf of Lieutenant Col-1 onel M. C. liullei-. hut was excused play. ii'icll w is not in I lo hear tne vciiu''-,. h vwis clieercd by MUMIV -)' -;.:iors. I .. i!i. isicii in tin' Ilnller ea-e will poI lie niiiioiiT'i id milil lonmiTow-, but !t was -tilled relialily liial it would not In- tried here. .Mi-. SjBiiM'll and l.iciilcnanl t'olo iie! IP.'lcr el' the Si;li eavnii'y, I'nil eil States aniiy, were -hut and killed .lulv UP l.i i. when in mi automobile in which ihey were lirivimr willi Spun eil. a shorl lime iil'I"r llie parlv had . ;'.vv'.Ti IWIDEMANN'S PtlPC:. UNSn'.'.ttNCI). ni-umnu GOAT MILK Hi. t i cxniHG cnuGGISTS jrf ,'. n-u. lie 20c. WIDHMA'fiiN COATjMiC'f KO. ehyii-ioiis 'Jltf. ' Sail -.noCat rone. THE STORE THAT IS GAINING . IN SOUTHERN OREGON 7 VAUPEL'S THE QUALITY STORE OF ASHLAND THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES EVER SHOWN It's a laughing journey all the as BILLIE HOLLIDAY nwail lliellell the hotel operated by Spnm. ; Alpine lex. TItV Sl.Ml'LK JIISTl-ltu Many Medford people arc surprl. ed at tlie QUICK notion ot nliape jt.ucU thorn bark, Blycerine, etc., as ! mixed In .Atllcr-i-lta. This, slmp remedy acts on HOTII upper and low. j er bowel, veniovhiK Bueh surprising j foul matter that ONE SI'OOXKCi, ' relieves almost ANY CASE couatlpi. : lion, sour stomach or gas. A !. j doses often relieve or. prevent ai- ' iiendiclils. A short treatment tielps , chronic toiuaeh trouble. The lx. j STANT. easy. action ot Adler-l-ka Is : astonlsliiiiK. 1.. B. Hasklns, drug. :Rist. AMUSKM 10.V TS TOM (i 1 1 T. (ii.AHVH iiimm-kvi:li, i , Win. I'ov Di-anui of Alaska 1( "SINS OK 1IKH I'AItHXT." AIM. 1'ATIIK XKWS Tomorrow Anton the Terrain Adults 13c; Children ijc PAGE THE JOY OF PERFECT VISION j There is great satisfaction in per feet vision; a joy unspeakable, but, unfortunately .many eyes ore defec tive, i Imperfect sliilit can, ill nearly all eases, be restored by properly ground lenses; however, these must first lie a methodical, scientific examination of each muscle and every part of tlie eye. Our best citizens will tell you tkat my examinations are exhaustive and my work scientific and accurate. DR. RICKERT Sulto 1-2, Ovee May's. GEO. M. COHAN At His BEST NOTE: This is Cohan and Harris' Big City Company, making only two stops betveen Oak land and Seattle, en route to New York. Does not play Portland. Broke all records for business at Columbia 7 Theater, San Francisco, V San Fi'awrisro newspaper Tities united in saving: "Hit-the-Trail Holliday is best show of season on Pa cific Coast." ASK YOUR SAX FIIAX CISCO L.'HLF.XDS. Seat Sale Opens Saturday at 10 a. m. UI'MguU, ' 1