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PAGE TWO ifEDFOTtD MATTJ TRTBTTNTE, fTCDFORD, OTfEOOX. FRTDAY. ATK'TT 9. 1017 TOCAL AND PERSONAL The (.'olliire V. oiiicn's Club o the Rogue river .valley will meet with Mrs. K. II. J'orti r on South Oatdale Saturday afternoon at -:.'M. Sire. Leach, corsetlerre. Models up to date. Guarantied. Phone GS3-J. E. J. Adams ot Eugene, newly ap pointed highway euniinlssloncr, will be the gueia of the (jrantti Pass com mercial 'club next Monday and Tues day, during which time the Grants Pans citizens will endeavor to im press upon Mr. Adams the highway needs of the southern Oregon coun try. Sunkl.'t orange day, Saturday, March 10. . iMrn. V. S. King and daughter, Ju lia, left this morning for Medfoid and will make their home In that city. Grants Pass Courier. ' See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 104 M. F. & H. Hldg. Miss UHIan Flint, who has been visiting with Mrs. V. I,. McDou.ilcl for a short time, lert this afternoon for Medford and after a few ilayi; there will return to her homo at Roscburg. Grnnts Pass Courier. Sunkist orange week commences Saturday. Mr. and Mr". I-'. 11. Karrar of Ray Cold spent Thursday and Friday In Medford. Big Ec milk shakes at Do Voe's. The circulation for books and mag azines for the paHt month is reported by the library as 4819. It Is the largest February on record and the first time the circulation has aver aged as much as 200 per day. Gates sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. B. O. Kean Is a Medford visitor for a few days from Portland, Good veal In both 3 at public mar ket Saturday. W. M. Potrle. 2S8 Henry Westorman of Grangcvlllo, Idaho, Is a recent Medford nrrlval. A. W. (loodell of Itocklln Is among the out of town visitors In the city. Sweet elder at Do Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. 13. J. Adams of Yreka, Cal., are spending a few days In Med ford. Hot waffles at Campbell's Cafe. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pans Ib a "business visitor In Medford Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon Specialty, eye. oar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. C. Kaufman ofSnn Francisco 1b In the city for a few days looking after business Interests. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. W. 1). Condlt of I.os Angeles Is ponding a few duys In Medford on business. For the best Insurance boo Holmes, '.tie Insuranco Man. F. G. Delano or Portland Is spend ing a few days lu Medrord In the In tercuts of tho Maxwell Motor Co. Baths 25c, Hotel Holland. A. Hamilton of Yreka, Cal., Is a ifedford visitor for a few days. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. Jack Mattern, Archie Strickland and Ray Salos of Ashland were -Medford Visitors Tuesday evening. Take that broken pump to tho Pa- clflo Highway Garago, 20 South Bart lett St. Davlos Welds Anything. J. P. Burns of Portland attended to business matters In Medford Thurs day and Friday. Old papers for sale at thlu office at 20c per 100. M. D. Good of .St. Joseph, Mo., Ii among the out of town .visitors ii the city. Two now songs, "Tho Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." s:'l P. 11. acholics of Seallle, Wash., Is spending a few days in tlu: city trans acting business with lucal merchants. Why go to Ashland to buy shoes when you ran savo from fl.M) to J2.H0 ou them at 10 South Central Rve.? s sis U. C. Mack of Sun Francisco, Cnl., was in Medford the last of tho week on business. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf. C. II. Randall left Thursday for his home at Dallas, (He., after spending the past mouth In the valley. Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon, orfico Jackson County Bank Build ing. . Mrs. X. A. Ashhaugli of Hunsniulr. 'al., is spending a few days in Med ford. Phone 8S4 Heath's Drug Store. J. C. Klliolt Is a Medford visitor from Klamath Fulls for a few das. Now Is tho time to plant pcrenlals. Homo grown atock. Plorco the Flor ist. Phone 274. 30L' Mr. and .Mrs. II. K. Tn-thcrow f Pasadena, Cal.. arc among the out of town visitors in the city. Dr. Hargrnve, Farmer's and Frult . growers Hank bids. Phono 2:i0. fW. A. Rentier or Klamath Falls spent the latter part of the week In the cltj visiting friends and attending to business matters. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tr. George It. Pocr.;al of Portland Is In the city for a few days looking aft er business Interests. '. F. Fay of Portland is a Medford business visitor for a few days. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties. Phone 374. 302 ' John F. Stolz of Kugcne Is In the city for a few days on business. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a. Mrs. A. J. Foster of Montague, Cal. Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Best coffee at Campbells Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burrows of Duusmulr, Cal., are spending a few days III the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Serves you right. Cafe Holland. German home cooking. E. C. Schultz prop. 299 A. C. Allen has been re-appointed horticultural commissioner for south ern Oregon. Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe'i. Miss Winifred Clark left Wednes day evening for Itoseliurg whero she will spend a few days visiting friends. At booth IS, public market, Sat urday, fresh prime beef, veal and sausage. 298' Howard Johnson of Seattle, Wash., Is visiting .Medford friends for a few days. Heath's Laundry Bluing, the best that is made. A 15c bottle will last the ordinary family a year. At Heath's Drug Store only. 29S Kd Saltmarsh of Applegate was lu the city the latter part of the week on business. The host bluing is the kind that gives the clothes a pure, clean, white appearance. That is what Heath's Lu mi dry Killing does. lf.c a bottle at Heath's Drug Store only. 29S Mrs. lj. A. Peer arrived In the city Wednesday evening from Portland. I, II. French of San Francisco, Cal., was In the city Thursday and Friday transacting business with local mer chants. i. R. Miller of Portland is spend ing a few days in tho city attending to business matters. C. C. Carlton of Peoria, HI., Is among the out of town visitors in the city. Good veal in booth 3 at public market Saturday. W. M. Petrlo. 2RN Fred Kelsoo or Derby was In the city on business Thursday and Fri day. I.uiinn Klnnilil or Derby was a Medrord visitor tho last of tho week. Thomas G. Spangler of Prospect is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. W. H. Purdy of Woodburn, Ore., Is among tho out of town visitors In the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. King of Spring field, Ore. A are spending a few days in the city. (MIbs Georgia Myers bus returned rrom Yreka, Cal. Mrs. 10. (1. Lyons of Laknview, Ore Is a Medford visitor for a few days. ( haiies Wright, a sheepman of eastern Oregon, Is a Medford visitor today. N. L. Kant of Dorris. Cal. Is among tlie out of town visitors In tho city. John Graves of Grants Pass spent the latter pint of the week lu Med ford on business. F. Mclntyro of Glendale was In Medford Friday attending to bus! ness matters. Tom Henderson has returned to his homo at Itosuburg after spending a few days in the city. Hay Temple was a Medford visitor Thursday afternoon rrom Yreka, Cal William Howe of lilcldlo. Ore., win in .Mcdfoid on business the middle of the week. F. II. routes returned to Medford Friday morning from a business triji to Salon and Portland. K. W. Cole, who has been spending a few days In the city on business returned homo at Kugeno Thursday evening. It. o. Keeuo returned to his home at rorllaiul Thursday evening after speniiing a lew days lu the city on business. V . I'!. Stratlon of Talent Is among tlie mil of town visitors In the city G C. Oilcy of Phoenix t liinsacted business lu the city Friday morning II Van lloevenburg of Gold Hill was In Medford on business Friday JI 11. T'unson of Laglo Point was among the husluess visitors III Med ford Friday. Mr. and ! rs. II. C. Coles of Klani ath count are spending tlie week in the cit. YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention In March or Kin May Sty OjvimimI. Now is liio Hate to take special sue of tin- 'itnplfvion If Mu wish it to lt.u wr the rest of tlie ear. The Manli wihiS have a strong tendency to ''rhii; em freckles that may sla all Milliliter unless removed. Now is the time to use uthlno -double. Mietm'h. Tliis pr "s.Tlptlon for the removal of freckles wan written hy a promi nent pMstrl.tii and Is usually so suc cessful llmi It Ih hold by dnigni-tn under g iacnitee to refund the mon ey if it laiN. (let an ounce of othhie double- strength, and even a (eft applir.it ions dioilld show u wonder ful lmprovei!ifnl. Koine of tlie small er frmkleti even vanishing entlrel). Ben Brophy of Kagle Point Is spending the day In the city pn busi ness. Howard Prlnglc of Centralla. Wn., Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Carson Johnson has returned to his homo at Portland after spending a few days in the city on business. G. S. Butler, the Ashland capitalist and banker, has become interested In the F. 1C. Conway Mortgage Company and will become one of the directors of the company. Mr. Conway has Just I ! returned frntn n Irln In Pnrl 1 nil .- - ---- Seattle and other northern points and has been extremely successful in interesting outside capital on tills trip and finds that many people are beginning to look this wav. Marsh-; field Record. Prof. C. C. Lamb, who is devoting Friday at Gold Hill, will conclude his scries of poultry lectures In this city Saturday at the public library. A large attendance Is expected in the afternoon. Much Interest has been stimulated by the professor's work In this valley during the week. Tlie association has received much en couragement and help. It will pro ceed with greater vigor to complete its organization of egg circles and to prepare otherwise to handle its out put this year with greater profit to the producer. The Mlravlsta company with a cap ital of 2r.0,000 Is the largest corpor ation to file articles with the corpora tion commissioner for some time. The object of the company is to maintain orchards and gardens for fruit and vegetables. The home office of tho oncern Is Medford and the incorpor ators are H. W. Bingham. Nina Bing ham and Lincoln Mcl'ornilck. ily Recorder R. L. Whipple re ceived a request from the city of Medrord officials thla morning ask ing for information regarding the operation oi heavy traffic on the lo cal streets. It is believed the Med ford offlcera are anxious to make regulations and are desirous of ob taining the copies of ordinances In effect here. Rosoburg only recently enacted stringent measures upon those questions.- Itoseburg Review. Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg, president of the Rcbeknh Assembly of Oregon, arrived In Medford this morning and will visit Rchekah lodges In this dis trict, says tho Medford Tribune. A special meeting will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho lodge hall, to which all Rebekahs nrn in vited. All officers are requested to be present. Itoseburg Review. John Grebb of Eagle Point was a Medford business visitor Friday. MAR BRADSHAW ELECTED RECORDER OF JACKSONVILLE At the city election held hi Jack- Honvillo Tuesday, MIbs .Mary lirad slmvv, daughter of I. Hradshaw. editor or the .hicknonviIle paper was elected city recorder, over Leslie W. Stunsell, ' liy a vote of 114 to G3, a majority of 51. Thin Ik the fir.st time in tho history of Jacksonville that a woman has heen elected to an official position. Henry G. Dox. tho veteran cily treasurer won out by a majority of two voters over James M. C'rouenillle. Tho voto wa S5 to S3. There were four candidates for the city council, all with their names written on the ballot. 1'eter l'lck with D 5 votes, and Oscar i-uwih with 1 DO vole: were elected over K, A. l'leming, SI votes, and J. A. Norris, (lit votes. There was a fair vote at tho elec tion. NEXT CONSISTORY TO BE HELD ON MARCH 22 WOMK, Man-h The date of the next con-i-tory ha been fixed by Hope Iteiiedict as Mureh JJ. It will be held only for the a ppoint melt ( bihop. No new cui ilinalv w he named. JONE5' GROCERY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD EATS SATURDAY'S MENU CAMPBELL'S SOUPS. GREEN ONIONS GREEN PEAS GREEN PEPPERS SPINACH CARROTS FULL CREAM CHEESE LETTUCE, A LA BIG BUNCHES ORANGES 25c DOZ. BANANAS All the Leading Brands of TEA COFFEE MILK To Select From BUTTER-ALL YOU WANT-40c LB. l'liniic vour unlcr. WY Mftirt.nl. ' JONE5" Phone 234-235 .16 (Continued From rage One.) an cMru session of eonjio tlmt the iireiilent is convince! that lie hu. .lie i.ower to arm Ameiii-an mcr. h.Mit . I.: I :. . .. ... Sllllls illlll ih lieu to c.eii iM- 11 in ships and is i'ree to cxcn-ii-c once. "Hut so iinicli neeenry le'ji.d,ttiu is jire.-iiiL' for enn-idcralnn that lit is convinced that it i-. Ur (lie best interests of tlie eounliv tit have an early sosinn of the o'."th riini;rvr-s( wlioe support lie will al-o :it in all mutters collateral t the defen-e of our merchant chip-. Hcciiiie of the pa-.ai:e by the hnue of the armed neutrality bill and the signing of the manifesto ap proving such ji Mep hy a mapnity nt the senate during its la-t sesi.in, the president feels lie has cnnirress ;:nd the country belrid him. As sunn as congress convener additional le'-la-t i n on the ( lie-1 ion u ill be a-kfd for. I'nder a bill parked near th.- eml of the last session the amount of money "t the disposal of the "rvrn meat war ri.-k bureau tor ui-;mn American ships, was im-reaped . to l'.0tm,(lIO. ruder the present rule i;f the bureau the i:overniuent does not insure -ships carrying iintis or ammunition. The navy department will issue an appeal ti the Ameriean new.-papers to refrain frmu publihin any in formation whatever of the nature of armament of ships and already has appealed to the cable companies tu suppress all in t urination ot ships crossing the Atlantic in either direc tion. The president's proclamation call ing the extra session of congress; fol lows : President's Proclamation. Whereas public; interests require that the congress of the I'nited Slates should be convened in exlra session at VI o'clock, noon on the liith day of April, 191.7, to receive such com munications as may be made by the executive: "Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wil son, president of the I nited States of America, do hereby proclaim and de clare that an extraordinary occasion requires tlie congress of the I'nited States to convene in extra session at the eapitol in the city of Washington on the Kith day of April, 1H7, at lli o'clock noon of which all persons, who shall ::t that time be entitled to act as members thereof, are hereby required to take notice. "(liven under my hand and seal of the I'nited States of America the ninth dav of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventeen and of the indepen-. deuce of the I'nited States the one hundred and forty first." "IIZ" FIE ACHING. I SORE FEED How "Tiz" does comfort tired, burning, calloused feet and corns. flood liye, poro feet, burning feet, swol len feel, tender feet, tired feet. (iood-hyc, corns, callouses, hunioas and Taw spots. more shoe tightness, no jnoro limping witli jiain or drawing up your facu in agony. "Til" is magical, acta right off. "liy." draws out all the. 7isonous exudations which pulf up tho feet. I'so "Tiz" and wear sniuller shoes. I M) "Tiz'1 and forget your foot misery. Ah! how cointortablc your feet feel. (let a 2-Vccnt box of "Tiz" now nt any druggist or department store. Don't Buffer. 11a good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or uioucy refunded. RADISHES CELERY ;ic yuti thf lu'M sorvii-o iind CA5H GROCERY v First Store East of Park HAWSUX, Y. T., March !. A northwest police expedition arrived here from Kurt Mci'lieron Iry do" team with news that Villi. jalmur Ste fanssou the arctic explorer, dis coverer of new land in tlie nr-tic north of I'lincc Patrick inland i win tering with the -rnsoline schooner Polar Itear. at Prince of Wales strait. Tin-; information was brought from Ilerschel inland to Kort MePln-rson by Captain Lenauze, captain of po lice at Ilerschel inland, who made the trip of miles from the inland to Kort MePheron alone with do.-s, Stefanon, who passed hiM sum mer exploring hi new laud, is hope ful that the ice will break early this spring and let him make bis way to the north and ea-t and after accoia-pli-hini: the northeast pasatre sail up the St. Lawrence river to Moid real. OBITUARY. l,oix;i- TV yrnpalhy of the community I odyc, who died on the near Cottai: oes out to Mrs. Perl ten-months-oh! baby Ahland-Portland train drove Tae.-dav. This death, comim; close after tlie death o her hii-hand, Kred Ood-c, who died from injuries received in an ac cident on the railroad for which he worked. The liltlc baby, dune )odie( j has been in poor health for some time but her condition was not thought dangerous, beinj: merely anaemic, (hi Monday evening Mrs. l)od-e left to lake the bahv to a sanitarium al Portland. Near Cottage (J rove the baby was taken with convulsions jmd died cif exhaustion before the train reached Creswell. Mr. O. . John son, father of Mrs. Dodre, met his daughter on tlie return trip at Wood lawn. The funeral was held Thurs day afternoon from the Johnson home. Mrs. Dode is n sister of Mi-.-Clayre Johnson, society editor of the Medford Sun, and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. 1 HI North Tripp street. Mrs. Hluin Klum, of this city, is a sister of the late Ffed Dode. Ralph Stanley ot Kafile Point at tended to Inislness matters In Med ford Friday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SAI.B One oak dining table. G dining chairs, 2 oak rockers, 3 kitchen tables, library table, 1 Whito Rotary sewing machine, $400 piano almost new, 2 bed steds springs and malresB, sanitary cot and mattress, 1 new header range, 1 heating stove, 75 quarts ot fruit, (variety) 4 00 pounds potatoes. All at a bargain if taken before Tues day evening. See Mrs. Andraill at at the edge of town on Jacksonville road. The sign will direct you. VOn SALE C1IKAP One orchard gang plow Jlin.nii ne 12 foot harrow s.nn One disc harrow 3 a. 00 One Planet Jr. cultivator 10. on One disc harow 1 "."0 One hack IT,. no One s-iuch tree plow r.no Phone 17-F-ii. :j''i I'M lli OXFOIilJ. 2J:t Weft .Main St. I I'nder new management ; hrr-ht. conifornthle rooms. :; ,c to $l.on ! d;t ; $t..'u up per week; baths, public parlor. FOU SAI.H lies; homo in cit al j cost. Your own terms. U.'i South j Orange St. James K. Voorheit.. I ; " 'FOU KXfll.WtlK Fine stock ranch northern California, $.uou; take Medford rifidence for part and long terms, il per cent on balance. Medford properly and mtg. SJnoo for good acreage. I'lalk Iicalt t'o . l'oo rhipps Hldu' :""!t BRUSSELL'S SPROUTS CAULIFLOWER jiri.-fs t.f uny (irm-crv in I LOCAL OF STATE Tlie work of oraniziii'j the McdUWd unit of the Oregon Stale Motor A-o-ciation i under way and J. W. Mor ris, statu organizer, reports that he is meeting witli a very hearty sup port. This is an effort nlam? the lines of co-operation which promises much for the state as a whole in the rood roads movement and in securii lonrist t rat t ic. which ( rc;jon has largely neglected in the pa.-t. Locally, the feelini; is that a larire representation will re-ult in material advantage in furthcrini: the improve ment of the Pacilic highway and the road to Crater Lake. The state a-so-ciation of automobile owners will un-que-tionablv become a very prominent and jMtwerful factor in :ood roads legislation and construction and Med ford will profit by co-operating with other sections. The larger the local representation, the stronger will be its influence. The pre-ent indications are that Jack-on county -will Imve the largest membership in the state out side d" Multnomah. As Multnomah is already pawd, their support will naturally fall to other parts of the state and Jackson needs it and ex pects to yet it by makint: a ldir -how - inir in its membership in associat ion. blati KEEP LIVER ACTIVE llest When Bilious, Sick, Headachy, Constipated, or for Had Kreath or Sour Stomach. He cheerful! Clean up Inside to-nii-'ht and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, a had cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, Eallowness, sour stom ach and liases. Tonight take Car carets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you eve experienced. Wake up feeling grand Kverybody's doing it. Cascarets best laxative for children also. Platinum and Diamond Jewelry Platinum, tlie richest of metals, is a fitting complement to the rarest of stones. Nothing can equal it as a setting for the diamond's brilliance. Tie I'ins !.;, Vulliere-i Pendants Proof hes !'.;ir Pins TJinu-.s Pl.'linnm li,i- n.h.uieed in au.iin. Our l'!;ilininii .lew, li v i tlie ;ime priee now ulu ll we ptll'eh;) .( , it. Martin J. Reddy , ui'il.v Fir-t. YNitor- Al iiy-. Weir,, me. Phone in eorreet time. Sent! Us Your Mail Order Palace Hotel San Francisco ,:i M V1 1 , 1 11 he1! WT)" 1 :i 111 . I I '7, '.I ''S fM-Jii-'iJ ;u L ill ' mini S2.W i- r d.iv Propinquity USlM-SS MEN apprn iatc it proximity In the f t o k . f i ii a ti r i a 1 ii ,i .1 B business li.-trirts. At luii, In-,. n hi it:. rvrrv v..'. k day ar,; l',.iiii,l il,, ,., ,,,;. UK-lit nun in ail !,, v eu,lr.ivr Rates from J ADVICE Woman Saved From a Seri ou3 Surgical Operation. Ixmisville, Ky. "For four years I suffered from female troubles, head aches, and nervousness. I could not Bleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, I would have to lie down before it was KHIIiii' nnisneu. ine aoc- tors said I would have to be opera ted on and I simply broke down. A friund advised ma to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and the result is 1 feel like a new wom an. 1 am well and strong, do ail my own house work and J. SR' -Si Kim ... . '"..S-i--" have an eiffht pound baby girl. I know I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound saved me from an operation which every woman dreads." Mrs. Nellie Fishback, 1521 Christy Ave., LoiU3vilie, Ky. Everyone naturally dreads the sur geon's knife. Sometimes nothing else will do, but many times Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has saved the patient end made an operation un necessary. V If you havoany symptom about which yod would like to know, write to the Lydia E. Pinktiain Medicine Co., Lynn, Miss., i-r helpful advice given free. AMl'SKMKXTS TOXK.'UT. Aluays Worth While mm: Mi itii.w IV 'nil'. 1'i.t.w ;iiir.." The story curries the spectator from the liroiul South African veldts to the drawing rooms of the most aristocratic of British social leaders. ) I ;i ni and lii.d ("iMiiedy "Till-.- M'KM.tX AXD TIIK AltT IST." TOMORROW Constance Talniadge and Wilfred Lucas. EUT IBS AND TAKE , SALIS Take & glass of 6alta before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. The American men and women mtiet puard constantly against Kidnov trouble, because we eat too much and alf our food is rich. Our blood is filled with urio acid which the kidneya 6trivo to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become Bluggish; the eliminatire tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a perioral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine ie cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliped to seek Teliof two or three times during tlie nipht; if you sutter with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid Etomach, or you hare rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tine. Hub famous salta is mnde from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been'used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in tlie urine so it no longer is a Bourco of irritation, thua cn-ling Madder disorders. C'Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jivc, makes a deli-riitful effervescent litbia-wat.'r beverage, and belongs in every home, becauae nobody can make a mipfake by having a good LiJucy iluaU in anj time. FyncfiJ of the An:r'.l S'ter'.(rt if Tan - LiVLarcoL . n i-.r.:n:; & ci.opi: in- SUI'ANCK CO 1.1V.. m .Mia:it l in T. K. I" T I'M 11 cAvn.n. 111,- T t.tl il,. -. , r. ""S". ' .n'l.vini.' 11. III. Ai n.: ..I il ..ii (- T. t,tl (x'Ciiiltiir'. . . l-'t I v:, .... .,t , I i i-kT v.. In, , .... i-- l.'-it ... t: :u . . ,"..iH7.3 i r i 7 '.M-iiMhi i-J - r.li.7H,'.i '"r: !. ' ..... r ;-, i, ' ru'1 )ni...4n. it i:a7.)3:.;ti .. LIABILITIES i.r.M .iiii-w f. r .m ,-,ll( , i.SimtSTi nil f UlIIl: ...... r,slli i. 77T, l.ltl ,,u ' r i:;:;.iiii.m T.tl T.t.t r.-,,, t--r -11. ini 't.'jt ivi i Tu BUSINESS IX OREGOK FOR THE YEAR . T, '.t' tttirttic ltl..Vll.St L' VlWfi 31 4.'..1 tT I. f.;;j-y,;;;i".w; '-K.I .i . .' " 11 i''''1 7.2"! Osr.,00 1 11. A. lir.l.Mi:.-!. Apont, -Mi'illuvi!, Orcuou.