TURDTOT?T "MATH TRTP.TrNTTC, Tf IIBFOT?!), OTW ION", WEDNESDAY, TUNE '18, WW
PAOE THREE
10 AID COAST
I'dKTI.ANI), .J unit 1H Wc.nl win.
rm'civi'il Ihm'o ludnv from WiinIiiiiuIoii
lluil a bill iiiHH'HPiiiiliii:: $'',.'ilHI,IIIMi
In liuili'li ii iiiiniliii' iiiiiiiiint viiIimI Iiv
I III' lll'lipln III' Ol I'L'ON for Ilic j 1 -
liilll III' III" IIiiiikiiVI'II Iliilillll'V llillll
wav nliuiir Hit' Oi'itiiii i'iiiimI, wiim in
Iriiilui'i'il vi"ili'i'ilnv Iiv llniiroM'iilu
livc lliiwli'v nl' Ot'i'unn.
. lliM'i'i'xi'iilnlivii I . nl' CiilU'iiriiiii.
wild In in) rmliii'i! I In' lull in lln' Imtixii
InilllV, it WIIH Mllli'll, h.; inur $l'illll,
lMI to I'xli'inl UiIm liiuliwiiv In Kim
I'riiiii'isi'n, Tim hluli' nl' ('iilil'iMiiiii i
liuililinir ii liii:liwuv iilimu tliu I'imiil
In Crc.iMiiil Cilv, mi I lie Ori'uou linn,
mill Mill hiinii luivo it riiiiinli'ti'il In
Klll'l'lill, llnl'll'llllltivi 1,111 llllllln
In iilitniii mi niiirniiriiil!iii In liriuv
lliix hIiiIii hk'liwuv iin In I hi' hlnii'l
ni'il nriiimHfil 'nr the Orru'im imrt nl'
lln' mini, it wii ili'i'ln nil.
EXPECTED JULY 4
WASHINGTON. .Iiiim IH..-Fiii'llii'i'
linmli inilriiL'i's urn i'Xihm'IimI Iiv W'll
liniii .1. I I villi, i-liiii' nl1 tin- litirrnii nl'
iiivi'nliL'iitiiiii nl' tin' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 nl
ill-Ill I', who "Hill InilllV UVITV liri'l'llll-
Itun wns brini? Inki'ii Iiv imln-i' thru
mil (In I'liiiiitrv In I l n II lln' r;nl
ii'iili, All lln1 iiri'iil linmli iiulriiui'i liiivi'
In'i'ii I'liiini'iti'il. Mi-. I'Imiii wild, iiinl
Wi'ii' iiiKiiiri'! 'Iiv n imii'lv ilntui'Kli'
i . ' in. nl, v Ii it-li virtually Inn In'i'ii
iili'iiltl'ii'il,
Mr. I'lvini hiiiiI Iin i'imiil mil -iiv
wlii'ii llin iii'U linmli imlriiL'ii luiiHil
iin nni!irliil;t'n. Sninit nl t'ivinlK nt' tin
ilrpiirlint'lit nl' iii"tii'i', however, i'x
ln'i t III" next iiiiivi'Iiii'iiI Iiv tlm rmli-riil-
In Iin tninli' mi Inili'iii'inli'iii'ii Duv.
"Wi know tin' Hiiiirin Irnm whii'li
till".!' Iinlnll nliiTlilnr-M hllVi licrn rnlil
iii'j," Mini Mr. Klviin. "It will tulii'
hiiiiii'liiiM' In i-li'ur tin inutti'r mi. Iml
it will In- rli'iiri'il iin."
Tin' cliy couui'll hint nlnht unuiti'il
tho riu-t tn cIoho Main. Oitkdalc,
Holly, Ivy niul KlKhth mri-i'iH mir
rniiiulliiK I Iin rlty park for n f''
houm mi thn iluy tho Whitney lioyn
rlinriiH of tniii voice In hero, whlih
wlllvho about July 25. Thin wins
iIiiiid lii'-nimo till) city im rVc In about
llui imly .plum where thin lit n nvcnl
could ho nliiK''il.
For tlio bout tnimmnco aoo Holmci,
tlio Inmirniicu Man.
Tlio .Modford niiiinnnl itunrd rom
palty will ho ltiHi('i'tnl at lln armory
tomorrnw nlttht tiy a I'. 8. iiriny In
spector, anil after I llin liiicctlnn I hi'
officer will hurry hy unto to Anlilmiil
to IniiiH'it the ooiiipaiiy i( that city.
Ilomatltchlng,
I'ocollltK,
Handicraft Shop.
David John, or WIIIIiiiiik, la In the
rlty tnilay niul ho rnpnrtH thn trull
In thn OrnKon raven free from hiiow
mill In Kooil condition, naya the
(Iranta 1'an.i Courier. (Initio Uowley,
iiiiilur tlio direction of tho forestry
Hervlen In now nt tho nven niul liln
Hervlccs aro truo to tlm public. There
Ik no provlMion nt tho cave for the
nri'onuiioiliilloii of totirlBm but It is
roporleil that W. ('. Klscley. of Wll
1 1 ii id h. wIioko pl.iro Ih tho flmt limine
lifter croKHlm; tipper Williams crock,
Ih innkltiK iirnuiKiMiioiita for the nc
euiiimoilutlon of purl leu of HiuIIim!
tiiunlier. Mo Ih iiIho In a. position to
turn lull ImmoH fur tho trail trip.
1'artlcn will ho nlilo to Kot In touch
with Mr. Klxley hy phono thru the
ApploKntu cent nil.
Hervlcen In tho Contra,! Polnl
f'hrliitlati church Thumilay ovo In-
Htoiul of tonlithl for thlH weak only.
ICvoryhoily Invltoil.
A litrKO Krnup of ninmlinoi of Hie
ApoHlollc Knlth in liiHioii In Hun Kran
cIbco pituBPil 'thru .Mud ford thin innrn-
Iiik In it HiHwIul I'ullmiin couch nt
tnchnit to tho notihliolinil piiHKeiiKi'r
t rii hi ouroulo to nlli'iiil tho camp
inceilim In I'liitlaiiil of thitt relli;l(iiin
noct, mill woro mot tit tho depot by n
number of niomhom of tho locnl iiiln
Dion. - .
Dry oalt ntul fir wood for nolo,
1'liono SIS-lt. 100
l.oator Adanm, former reportor on
Iho Mmlfortl (11111 and for Hiiiilo llmo
pant on tho nlnff of Iho Sncramnnlo
Union of which Im In now tologrnpu
oilllor, nrrlvod In tho clly thin morn
IliK Willi Ills wire for 11 visit Willi hie
lmruntH, Mr. ami Mm. Churlca Adnnin
and iMi'H. Ailiiiiia' parontH, Mr. niul
Mrs. Will II. Wllnon. When ho wan
workliiK In Modford ho wan faiiilllur
ly known m "Scoop."
W. It. Onylord In homo from a bus.
In end trip to Portland In tho Interest
of tlio Unlvcriiiil tiro filler, he huv
InK purchnaeil nil Interest In the lum
inous horo to ho oporiilod In connec
tion wllli tho lliirloy-Davldson lino
of inolot'oytles mid bicycles.
U.S. LABOR PROTEST
CANADA ARRESTS
HKUilNHIIAM', WiihIi., ,111110 JH.
Nvininilliv I'nr llin "Iriku Ii'ihIimh nl
Wiiiuiiii'!; . win nviiri'HKi'il bv lln
Wndiiiiuliiii Slate I '! 1 11. 1 1 in 1 1 nl' l.n
Iml' tliin iih 1 en i ni' ami llin Hoci'i'larv
w'lni iui'ti'iii'li'il In i.i'inl 11 ti'li'U'i'iiiu In
Hie iniivnr nl' Wiiiiiini'L' 1 i 1 1 1 1- I iii''
ilirii inl llin "mil riiL'c" nl' bin nilniiii
it.1 riilinii iliirini; llin Millie anil ilc
11111111111111 llin I'i'b'iiHi' nl' llin men nr
ii'hIciI vi'Hlerilav.
A'ANCOl'VKK. II. C. .Juiin 1 8.
Tlm Vniu'oiiver Nliikn cniiiinilli'i) 1111
IIIIIIUI'I'll Iniluv il' III" WillllilH'l.' slrikc
li'iuli I'm tn'e Iml ri'li'iiHi'il a riMiiii'Mt
will lie iniiile lluil Hie Iriiili'M iiiiiiu'I'i'hk
nl' ('lunula Hint 11 niilinii wiili) i-lriki'
be 1'iillcil.
Slmiilil llin ex. live nl' Hie IriiilcK
I'liiiL't'e'in ri'l'ii-ii' In t'l'iinl Hie ri'iini"!.
Hill Vlllli'lillVer lllllliianeelllent blinl,
Hie uuilter will be leli in Hie liiilnU
nl' Hie viiriiiiiK Irlnli 'i ami Inlmr I'liun
i'ili. wlln will lnl:e hleiis In remove
tile iireneiit executive.
I.OH AN(!i:i.i:H, .Iuiid IK. (InorKO
I Innibriiiiii, 11 nei'.rn polltliian, wiih
fnunil i;iilliy tnilay In ntipoiliir cuurl
of buvliiK Klvmi mid offered to tslve
11 brllio to Mayor I'. T. Woodman.
Tho Jury wiim out In hours. Ilen
ilnrHiiii will bo sentenced rrbluy.
Mayor Wonilniiin was recently nc
iillll"d 1111 a I'liiirKe of hiivlnB nccoit
ml tlio lirllio In iies(lon.
HUNS OPPOSED TO REPLY
(Continued from pugs ono.)
iti'ds AliiiiU (m eminent
WKIMAIJ. .Iiiim IS. (Iiv tlm At--oi-iali'.l
I're.l Kit t V Sniiitiiciin
niul ( 'tiiiiiiiutiiNt iiriHiincrn reeetitlv
ieen"cil From the Wciinnr lull, nlmrt
Iv niter luiilniulit lliin iiinniiiiL'. al
iielied the cii'.Hi wliere the ineiiilier"
n' tliu mivcrmiii iit live. TbeV were
retuila'd bv a luiie L'litinl, who stnnil
bv 11 luaeliiiii' lmiii until be bud driven
nl'f Hie mull.
It wax lililuirelillv Hie illtcutinll nl'
the imilv lii M'izn I'rei-ideiit Kberl,
I'remier Si-lii-iileiiiiitiu mid Htitave
Nn-!;e. miiii-ti'r oF ilefensp.
Tin iiltiit'kiiii: imrtv iiinde 11 sitr-
ltrii.1' tb';.ei'lit llltull Hie l'll:-4il' llllii Hi"-
aiuieil the ijiiiiriN it the rntiiiiu e.
lliev intliilL't'd 111 erviui; llii.iiejli the
winitiiw, biiuevcr. mill till' arutlM'il
thn ensile tt'tml's.
HI'.IM.IN. .lune 1". t 'ninnienliiiL' on
the iilln'il renlv In the (ierni.m coiin
ter lirnliU'.ubi, In tile terni'i nt' twuec.
Hie I'laiilUiiil (lii.elto miV':
"Wbittever we iin will be lerrilile.
I icritintiv ii' in im ini.titinii to rctiiti
In Mull the (ri'iilv when the Kit'iiatiire
in I'nrci'd bv 1111 iilliinatiim. I.e us re--11:11
nalM'lve- to tint inevitable ami
liuiie for a belter future."
I'. K. Tniiw Iteaily
('OIII.I'.NZ. .lune 17.-- (Iiv the A
neiatcd I'ress! The eoiieentratit'ii
nt' Irntiiis tieriuiraltii'V to iidvaueiiiL'
lurlber iiiln (Icniiuiiv if I lit- (ienmint
refuse to Hi'ii (lie terms nl' nonce, will
bcL'iii WciIiicmIiiv Hirnuijliiiul all Hie
oi'i'illiictl area. Orders to this effect
were received Inilav From Marshal
I'dcli. cniniiinniler-in-i liiel' of Hie al
lied iiiiiiies. who sent similar orders
to all the allied forces nil (ieriiian
soil.
Lieutenant (iencral Hunter t.i.'
'.'ell, eumiiinniler of Anieiienn forces
ill Hie Cebl en, urea, said that Hie
American forces were nil readv In
move itliead nt a iniuiieut's' nntice.
lH'.AI.. .lune IH. Kiuht American
steamers laden willi urovisinns for
(leniianv are ilelaiiuil in the Ihiwus
iiemlin1.' tlio sii:tiiinr of Hie neaee
I rent v.
I Lentil Blr.o lypowrltor pnpor $1.50
por box of B00 HhootK. Good qmillty
UoikI, Modford Printing Company, it
. Old pupoi's for litilltlliiK tiros nnrt
Uoubo cloanlub', lOo bunillo,
J. F. Bryan Says He
Spent a Fortune
on Self and Wife
"I Hpent 11 small fortuno on ined
Icfnes for myself and wile beroro we
Kill hold of Tan lac, which 110011 put
:m end to our troubles," said .1. F.
Hryuii, of 7t:i South Seventh street,
Waco, Tex.
"I'or six months," ho continued,
"I wiis bo crippled up with lhenma
tlHiu that I couldn't lift my left foot
throo Invhes from tho Kioiind. My
arms a nil nhoitldurs sometimes pained
mo as If thoy woro holnn torn with
rod hot plueora, mill Iho lunacies of
my loft Ion foil llko ithoy woro tied
Into kiiols and ovory tli'uo I moved I
would utmost cry out. In pain. My
wife, too, suffered tortibly with a
misery In her Htoniach for fifteen
yon in and could (tot 110 relief, 110
mutter hut she did. ,
. "Sluc tnkttiK Tnnlac I eon not.
about uuuVulp my work as well as 1
over did, uml her troubles are koho
and slio Is gnlnlui; In welclit tinil
KlroiiRlh ovory day. Wo both fool so
happy over tho benefits wo hnvo re
ceived from Tnnlnc that wo can
hardly stop talklitK about II."
Tnnlno Is sold In Alcdtnrd by West
Hldo Plinrniuoy, In Gold Hill by M. D.
Ilowors, in Central Point by MIhs M.
A, Moo, In Ashland by East Bldo
Plinrmnny, In Knulo Point , by Von
dur llollou, Adv.
Blanche Sweet Winsome Star
in "The Unpardonable Sin'
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1 A L t 1
"The L'litnirdonnlile Sin," which i
lo be inv. elite, 1 at the I'imc Hicalcr
for n three duv eiii.'iiL'ciiieiit bc'.'iiiiiiii'.'
Tliiir-duv, is a mnvine nietnre ut-Irin-tinit
which Meiifiiril tieotile who
have liillnweil Hie ilcvi'liiniiient of the
Hereon as a medium fur the nieseiitn
t tort nl! reiillv bit: dramiitic iiU'iis
eaiitinl aft'nrtl tn mi'.''. 'J'hcre have
been iiiiiuv 1 1 ri 1 1 11 ii 1 1 1 1 il eMircssioim of
nliiiiinn lo Hie ellccl Hull "The I'n
luirilniiable Sin" is the u'rcnlest iihn-tni'l.-tv
ever iirniluecil. mid 1 lu-rc is no
ilfiitil nt' Hie stiiteiuent Hint it ranks
with Kiicli. attractions n "The Jiirlli
of a Nation." "Intolerance" and
"llenrU of tho World." all of which
are oulstamlinir sucecsscs in the
realm nf iiiovim; uictores'.
"The rinuiriloiialile Sin" was com
nleled oil the Pacific Coast n few
weeks iil'O ut a time when there were
assembled in I,os Anacles tiractical
Iv all of the hi-' men of the motion
niclure indiistrv. and it was before
an audience composed of these men
that the nbotoiilav was first exhib
ited. I he consensus nf oniniiiii was
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Mmo, Hcliiimann-llolnk and party
coiislstlnK of .Mr. Kritnk I.a Vutku,
Krnosto Jlerumen anil MIhh I.ois
Htuors of Portland, arrived in Ash
land on 10:15 this niornlni: and arc
HtoppInK at the ifotol Austin.
On tho arrival of Mmo. Hchumann
iielnk at the iiotol Austin, a lurxe
crowd conslKtlnK of all the music
teachers of Ashland and the children
of tho schools wcro massed upon the
stops and lined up the sides of tho
iitcoot, uud the thorouKhfure was
curpotvd with cedur and roses and
tho iinidum greeted tho children In a
most joyous manner, kUsinK many of
tho little tots. Altogether It was one
of tho prettiest occasions ever seen
In Ashland.
The concert party will leave on
the midnight train tonight for San
Francisco, and Madam Hchumunn
Hclnk will sing thin week in tho
great stadium of the University of
California, at Derkoley.
Mmo. Schumann-Iielnk accompan
ied hy Miss IxjIb Steers of Portland
and J. Ii. Fuller, president of tho
Ashland Chautauqua association, mo
tored over to Mvdford this noon and
had luncheon at tho Hotol Medford.
Hull "The Unpurdoruiblo Sin" wan
liitt in everv Henso of tho word bitr
in tho stnrv told, hi tr in ils manner
of lelliiiL'. anil bitr in the work of
Hlnnehe Sweet, the star, and the iiluv
ers who Kimiiort her. .This early
ouitiiou has been more than confirm
ed bv the reviews of movintr nietnre
critics in New York who have re
cently been afforded tho opportunity
of passim? iiidtTOont upon it.
YOUR CATARRH MAY
LEAD TO CONSUMPTION
Dingcrou to Use Treatment
for Only Temporary Relief.
There is a more serious stage of
Catarrh than the anuoyanco caused
by the stopped-up air passages,
uml other distasteful features. .
The real danger comes from the
tendency of the disease to continue
its course downward until the
lungs become affected, and then
dreaded consumption is on your
path. Your own experience has
taught you that the disease can
not' be" cured by sprnyi. InlmloM,
atomizers, jellies and other local
applications.
S. S. S. has" proven S Jitos tatls
factory remedy for Catarrh he
cause it goes direct to its source,
and removes the germs of the dis
ease from the blood. Get a bottla
today, begin the only logical treat
ment that gives real results. For
free medical advico write Medical
Director, 47 Swift Laboratory, At
lanta, Ga,
SWIM KAPS
Mako your cTioiee -while the assortment is complete.
Sold exclusively by, ;
nkMjonroe
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COLLAR
CLllETTPEABODYflCCo: Imc-.TROYW
I THREE MORE DAYS
t The MAY GO;S ANNUAL CLEARANCE
SPRING and SUMMER MERCHANDISE
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS. CORSETS, BRASSIERES, COLLARS,
KID GLOVES, COTTON UNDERWEAR.
COATS AND SUITS
$l'.").00 viihics iiriccd at $19.50
'2S.r,0 values priced at $21.00
'J).rU values priced at $22.50
M2.r) values priced at $25.00
:!r.0() values l.ri 1 nf $26.50
:!!).:)(J vitlucs priced at $32.50
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liuval Woreesler Oorsets, Xo. "47, $2.,"0
('"oi-sets. Priced at $1.49
Xo. :i'2. ifll.OO Corsets. Priced at $1.S9
Xo. r IS, C'oi'sets. Priced at $2-49
Xo. "S(). $.;")() Coi-sels. Priced at $1.49
Xo. IH)."), 2.00 Corsets. Prjced at $1.39
Eon Ton Corsets -
l.r.0 Corsets. Priced at $2.49
ifa.OI) Corsets. Priced at $3.49
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BRASSIERES
irl.25 P.rassieres. n Priced 79
I'rieed ...UStp
C0LLARDS AND VESTEES
1 $(.:0 Vest ee at $4.50
$2.00 Vest at $1.49
V ' '-VM ' tM I I' ,11' 1TXm70
").()() Vestec nt ....$3.50
$1.25 liupoi'ted Pou-co Silk S9
$1.00 Tuiported Pongee Silk 69
u(i-iii(4i Liyht and liark Pereales....25
KID GLOVES
$2.00 Tan Street 0 loves, priced , at
$1.49
$2.2,1 Tim Street Gloves, priced - at
$1.89
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Ono Special Lot, priced at $1.00
All Kegular Parasols One-Third Off.
Pictorial Keview Patterns,
''Journal Patterns.
DRESS SKIRTS
$2.")0 Skirts, priced $1.50
$:?.7o Skirts, priced $2.00
$4.00 Skirts, priced $2.50
$5.50 Skirts, priced $4.00
$0.50 Skirts, priced $3.75
$7.00 Skirts, priced $4.50
$10.00 Skirts, priced $6.50.
LADIES' HOSIERY
85c Thread Silk Onyx Hose, colors
silver and suede. Priced at 65
75c Calexo Lisle Hose, cardinal,
brown. -Priced at ....60
75e Knox Knit Hose, navy only,
priced at 59
(iOc Lisle Hose, colors cardinal, brown
only. Priced at 50
Xo.' (4, 29c. White Hose. Priced at 25ji
All Odd Lots of Hosiery will be spe
cial priced in this sale.
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$.1.25 Athena Union Suits, odd sizes,
Driced nr. SflrV
- $1.50 Atlfena Union Suits, odd sizes,
priced at $l.iy
All odd lots and sizes in Kuit Under
wear will be offered at special prices.
NOTION DEPARTMENT
Air.Float Talc Powder
25c Tooth Brushes
;15(. Ink Tablets at
50(5' Rubber Gloves
.1. lot new Moire Bags at
4-oz. Bottle Peroxide
8-oz. Bottle Peroxide
IG-oz. Bottle Peroxide
Pearl Buttons, doz
Palm Olive Soap, Doz
.....10
...19
25
29
$1.00
15p X
isup
35?
5
.$1.00
Express and Parcel Post Paid on all
Mail orders.
TOP ; Ufa
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A. . W. HUBBS, , ! Manager
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FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
SlftpiKil TKRM '
Specialist in tho application ot correct principles to each individ
ual pupil, beginners or advanced. Private lessons only.
Interesting courses in Piano and Harmony and JIusIo Compo
sition. Also Teaching Course.
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
401 Llherty liiilldlng.
Phone 72
pooooooooooooocxxwocooooooooooooooooooocxioooooooooocxa
THE PLACE
Where you eat like at home
and feel at home
THE GU5HER CAFE
oocexjooaoexxaooooooooooooooeexxaootxxxxacxiooooooooeotiee
Come and See Us
In our new and up-to-date quar
ters at tho old stand, corner South
Itiverttido and Kighth avenue.
Wo do all kinds of wood work.
auto repairing, general blacksmitU-
ing and horse shoeing.
Billings Carriage
and Auto Works
BARGAIN IN NEW
Buick-Six
iHBMagoRnnBMBiHaa -
1919 Model, New,
Fully Equipped. A
Bargain. See it at
Battery Shop
115 W. Main St.
Medford
GIM CHUNG .
, China Herb Store
Herb cure for earache, headahe,
catarrh, diphtheria, sora throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked
breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO
OPERATION'S.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917
This is to certify that I, tho under
signed, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several yoars and last August was not
expectod to live, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whoso Herb Store Is at 214
Bouth. Front street, (Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling bat
ter as soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend, nnyone afflicted as 1 was to
see Gim Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point.
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Childroth, Eagle Point. ;
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ' ;
J. V. Molntyre, Eagle Point. (
Geo. r Von der Hellen, Eagle Polit,
Thos. E. Nichols, Eaglo Point.
With Medford trade is Medford made
The Percheron Stajlion
PAUL
The Percheron stallion Paul Is reg
istered la the American Breeders and.
Importers Percheron Registry, No.
53727. - Color black. Foaled July 8,
1910. Bred by A.C . Ruby, Portland,
Oregon. Sired by Raspail 51185.
First dam Pauline 51548.
. Paul will make the season of 1919
as follows: . i
Mondays and Tuesday at Dr. Helms
barn in Medford.
Wednesdays and. Thursdays at Tal-.
ent.
Saturday at Barron. " " '
Terms $20 to insure in' foal. $19
for the season and $7.60 for single
service, .v
Butler Walker, Owner. .
CIIAJUUOS I. HOMI!, Manager.