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, IKJTTT! w WEDFORH ITXTTj TRTnTTNTR. rFDFOTfcT), 01?Fr:OV. MONDAY. FKnTTTATiV W20. Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PVJlLISHKD KVRUV AFTt:ltNi;ON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY Tllll MKDKOKD PONTINO t,J Office, Mall Tribune Huililing, 2C-: North I-'ir is tree t. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times. ThR M'riTonl Mnll. The Medfnrrf Tribune, the Houthern Ori-gonian.' The Ashland Tribune. The Med ford Knnday Sun la furnished ubscribers denlring a seven-day dally newspaper. nOItEUT RtJirU Editor K. S. SMITH, MunuK'T. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMSl BY MAIL IN ADVANCE; Pally, with Sunday Sun, ypnr..j...G.( Dally, with Sunday Sun. month fif. Daily, without Sunday Hun, yiar.. 6.00 Daily, without Sunday Kun, month .'0 Weekly Mull Trlbun, one year I.f.'i Hund.iv Sun. ono year 1 ..(u BY CARRIER -In Mi-dford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Ontral Point, Phoenix Dally, with Sunday Sun, year I7.fi1 Daily, wltii Sunday Sun. month C Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6 .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month Official pnpi-r of the City of M.-.lfuril. Official paper of Jnckmin County. Knteroil nB 8econil-clann mutter nt Meilford, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1879. Sworn dally averaife circulation for fllx month ending April liilll 3.074 ME.MBKK OK T1IH ASSOCIATED PIIKSS. Full Leaned Wire H.-rvlco. The Ann otated Pri-KH ifl exclusively entitled to the tine for republication of all ikiwh dlapatchea credited to It or not other wine credited In thin paper, and atno Ihe local newn puhllHhcd herein. All rlKhtn of republication of npecfal dlnputcltcH herein are alno renerved. Ye Smudge Pot Hy Inhur 1117 A luilv tried In warm her linuih. Run. eve. nl I li I'nko lii-i-place in Hit lobby of thi' Kinllii. The mutilittt-i remains of de mocracy in On-L'oti bus written Sena tor Clininhci-luin n letter convevine: Iho news Hint In- is "out. of .stop." Tlmt is l'ust il. Hi- is so much "nut of step" thnl nnlmilv runs nnvwhoi-i-nenr bim. A Hose mmlvsis of III., sinners would nrnlinlilv reveiil Hint their ileinoi-rni'V is !)H..r per cent de sire for n feilernl jnli. Wnr is liell. bill news lliul Hie Tides Itnoeked the slime olit of Hie liiil.slie vilti offoiiHive is weleonie. It hns been diseovered Hint Hie flour America oust, on Ihe waters for ltuly is relurniiiL' as spau'lielli. Link Rnilo bawls in Hie same Inngmiire us llarrv Ifanniim's son and lieir. Citizens ret nriiiriir fiiim California protested that lliev were soaked I't Jtniicin 1! v uou (I ami proper. Resident'., of Hie laud of Hie lemon and the nut arc fiuiirlit (o believe Hint is IW'but Hie tv-sL of Hie world is for. Opponents of trooil roads know thai Rome built Hie best roads of all i t - untl thev are iwvintr dividends today- Jinny leaelini-s hope to , coin enoimh diirinir Hie summer vaention to bt) able lo teaeli airain next winter. It is ureal In be prepared. The Triironin Oil Coinpanv has "No Sniok iuir" sinus up. There is a ehanee for an nrirn ment in Ihe nllciriitioii of Hie l'lii-l -land preaeher that Hie women "would look better without paint." -All IhiiiL'S beimr in older at home, it is fitt inir Hint Ihe admiiiishalion should uid in Hie eslablisbmenl of a ''stable iroveninient'' in Turkey, which is more than thev deserve. Elijah Come is a resident of Turner. Ore. A form of rcliL'ioii.s hysteria hns been iircilictinir the event for Years. Inslenil of prnvinir for rain ev clusivel.v, it inielit help to appeal for water without speeifvinu' Hie maimer of its delivery. SECRETARY OF STATE II, J. Bchulilennan, curpnrnliiin commissioner of Oregon, has an nounced his canillitaey to secretary of Btnto on Iho republican ticket. Air. Hchuldornuin was appointed corporation commissioner by liover nor Witliyfaninp In l!M.i anil in HUT "wan reappointed for the four-year torm. llo Is a unlive OreKi.uian, -It; years old and practiced law in Port land. In announiltiK his candidacy, Mr. SchuUlerman makes the following Btatcmcnt: "If nominated for Keeretary of state and elected at the Keneral elec tion, I nhall conduct tile oirice on strictly bunlness linen, cuttiiiK down cxponses wherever ponsitile and secur ing economy and efficiency as I have done in the office of corporation commissioner. "The secretary of statu Is a mem ber of the board of control, ami as such has many Important iliillcn. Should 1 beromo a member of that liody I shall also exert my influence to conduct the stale's affairs and in stitutions ulno upon a strictly busi ness hauls, ullmlnatitiK waste arid ev IravaKanco and spendlmr the money ralBcd thru taxation to the very best &.dvuutuc." 1 STRANGE STRANGE STRANGE POLITICS 1 ci-p v- iOTITTCS make stn v.'J0. have e J Ion. William .Jennings liryan of Lim-uln, N'elnaska, in m-i-onl reardiiif; t!ie jn-aee treaty and league oi' nations. Sliades of If! to notliin!. Mr. J'oot is al.vi in aci-ord with Samuel (jompcrs. "' should )iot atteiniit to make any man work against his will or take away his rin'lit to strike,'' deelares Ihe neslor ) Kniekerboeker Kepnhlicanism. If that had lieen said hy some ohseure cross ways lawyer. Attorney (jcneral Palmer would have deported him for sedition. So it. trues all down the line. The old party lines are so seramhied that a eonseient ions historian ean't find an traeks that don't stayot-r like ort. Look at liorah. The 'Idaho solon frankly deelaiu-s that if the Republican platform doesn't condenin Ihe Leaiiiie of Nations, lie will take the stump ajrainst the party, and we suipose, run for office on the democratic ticket. Jliram Johnson seconds the motion. Apostasy! Treason! Hut. of all parli.an N ihilists Senator ( 'hambe Haiti of Ore;:m takes the cake. The democrat ic chairman of Mult nomah county, supported by the democratic chairman of the si ale central committee, supported by Newton .McCoy and 1'. 31. .Myers, proclaim percent Democrat. He is a stalwart Republican. Not only tloes he ride in a Republican upholstered limousine, but .. : .i . . .. .i .. i . . i .. i . i i ii , itiiiH aim aoeis tue on i rust : on the Democrat ic ticket, these sinion pure cvaniicls o AYilsoniasin will support the Republican nominee prob ably one Robert Stanfield. Now, seriously in the name of 100 per cent partizan. shiji, can you beat it! MIXING PAPER AND POLITICS C 1'1'A KrN(J of iolitical newspapers and iudependenr newsjiapers and genuinely non-part izan newspajiers, our contention that the only sane and sensible policy for a newspaper is to .steer clear of enfanejine; political alliance is effectively demonstrated by William Allen White the famous Kansas editor. : 1 1 i i . . i i i . i i , , oui nas coiioiicieo one oi in the world, and while he lie wandered off with T. If. tated to criticize a !. (). I', adherent or boost for a Demo crat. Dut this year Dill t't the political bee and decided to run as delegate to the national Republican convention. Here is the effect, and also the cause of Win. Allen rais in;' his right mitt anil ejaculating "Never again!" "Heavy, heavy nanus over our head." Tile while IImIu that heats upon n candidate Kleams upon the minority report ol' hair that shelters our thought works in our decliuiuK years. We are a candidate for ilele Kale to the republic an national convent ion from this coiiKrcssii.jial dis trict, anil with that candidacy liberty of Ihe press is throttled in the lla zette. l-'or i.'i years under monastic vows attains! of I'lee-seekiiiK. we have said in the columns ol lllis paper whatever we pleased. If betimes it delighted us to be a complele ten-volume,, calf-bound idiot wo went at the Job free ami untrainmeli-il and put on the trlniuiilins with a Kind hand. If we desired to use the ax. upon a man, a cause, ir a sacred insti tution, whack went the ax and In she went to Ihe handle, and we t romped on the top If we eared lo. Tlio l-Jiupoi-lii tlazelle was a I'reo newspaper, hampered only by Ihe limitations of a steadily crowine, pay-roll and a cir culation theretllilo apperlaiuiiiK. Hut Willi this candidacy to the republican national convention we havo Kiven hostaKcs ti.' fortune. We are haiustruni; and hobbled. ICveiy line we write has to he considered in view of lis effect upon a lot of lunatic radicals who will think we have deserted th or mossbaclc standpat ters who will see iih delyliiK the pally coop every time we indicale that Moses did not wn.e. the I'ayne-Aldl'lch tariff upon Hie tablets of stone. So "heavy, heavy haiiKs i.-vei- out head," and the dread of otir life is spilltu' the tieans! COMMUNICATIONS (Tlio Mull-Ti'ilMitH' wWcoinrs com liiiinlriitimiK on any Mibjrrt of mmer iil intorrst hut is in no way rcspotiNi lilo for (ho HtMit limMits riri'SN(l. Only in rxropdoiml vixhvh will roininnnini (Ioiih of ovor 2M woi'iIn ho prhitl. All t'onnniiniciitioiiN miisl bo nIiumI hy tins wrifrr'H iimuc, which may iihii (ho writor's rtMpirst ho with hold.) Tlio War Is Ovor To (ho Ktlitor: 1 mil ad Anu'i-ii'iiii. My foroftitluT for man v .(MiiM-atiniis luivo Imm-u lovnl Anu'rioan i-iti.t'iis. 1 cnii imt imtlor stniul how people can ln so narrow minilci as lo ohject to the sale oi Alhers produi'ts heeailse an ex-nieiii- hi-i' of ihe firm Him itulirl m! t. ii- 1111- Anieriean utteranees ilurin" the war. i If the principle of not I riutinr with j pcrsoiw of foreiiia extraction h-I caiwe their nation had once hcen at war with the I'nited Slater, were car ried out. we would not now he Irad inir with (iron I Hiitaiu. Spain or the Southern States. AM the allies nil I the I'nited States are now trailing with (leniuinv ami are L'lad to do o. Then whv should we he so shallow minded as to hoveot I an American -made prinhict hecaue it maker- are of (ornian extraction. Manv of otir sidiliers havo mar ried (ionium L'irl-nid all the soldiers we have heard spoak of il siv that thev think as much or more of th (iernuin people tluin tln-v do the Krcndi. Therefore, when we huv (ierman made joods il tin.'- not -Imw a di-regard tor the service which our soldiers rendered to . The v,tr over and it is time we were ovcn-oni-iiil onr hitterne and roM-n-jclul at Ittmle and iim a hill onirnoii hoisf eu-e m (Mir roa-ninii'js, IhM SK-WIFI How to (iet I'ohaek's Volo To the Kdilor; Haviuir oh-orvod in Ihe cdumn- ot otir orv va lua hie paper, that Ihe Count v Court i- coutemnlat'tc placing upon the hallot-, j,t ihe Ma ricctions. a .'liiP.iHMi hund i--m- tor crtain nuoU, I done, with vonr kind permi ion. to pit's, -nt the fol low mi,' : In order lo uie this wta! matter tnv vote and undivided support, 1 hrst wish to he usMirrd that the-. ioaiJs will be built in tnet accord- bedfellow. So do treaties. Klihti I foot ol' New York .md a 1'. S. sailor in Ins first wet Our (leoro-e" is not even a HO aiki ii - win' (ieorot- ' runs ine nesi counlrv newsnaiier.s las'been normally Republican in 1012 and he has never hesi aiiec with present -day methods. t'nder no consideration will I sup port this measure unless I havo ns - lira nee that the routes mentioned, on which this sum is to he expended, will first he rostirveved. As the (ireen Sprinn Mountain road star'. 1 roin near Ashland and a In ire um has already heen expended upon it, it is nliMilutoIv necessary under mod ern eliueerint: practices, that a new survev he made. I would surest thai this start from Hill, miiiur uver Pilot h'ocli and thence lo the presnit route which will L'ive excellent opportunity tor (ho eiiL'iueers to do their work. After this Mirvev is made, and 1 am assured it i- correct. I should want as much of the last year's con st rue ion as possihle ahandoued in favor of a new route- providing, of course, that the new route is ihrouuli henwlv tiinhcrcd country with plenty n"'' Mill 1 niiit uo """"l, hforc m v -lill further and di -Wililahle support i pledged, that umler no circunistaiUM's miisl anv work he done except hy licL-inninu' in the middle and plitwin up at least three miles ,, road fur Iher than oan possjhlv In- ftiiuplot .'d or worked this year. Also (hat all connecting;' nads must he di-inte-ura lei! for a distance ..I at least tM miles in tin- irinitv, hv the Use ol plou or powder. l-'inallv. it must he ahsolutely guar anteed that the sum voted will not come within -"ill per cent of hem.: sufficient to complete the work; that Mi 1 1 v hi' per cent o the miius avail- ante ii;um uo lowaiits em:int'crmu : that the coiitnict or- he put iimlcr hoinl to haul sill I icientlv lieav loan- ( oer all intersect in i: road- so as t o ! dc-lritv them tilie roads not the con ' liactoist ;)id lhat all work mn coin- plcte.l this vear he rcMirvovt -1 an.i aj tu'w route selei tetl net year. j Wesoe. -lively, 1 .1AV MiUlACK. 1 .Metllolil, 1 t'lUliai'V J.i. I '.nllaii.l. (Ire.. l'i-h. '!. IDL'O. Tn Hi.- Kihtor: Tlu 1i-,il:iu', irii tl' nun-i-i-lai -'nil. "as n-i-eiiilv iiriiuii-il i.-r ilu-I'liii'ii-i- nl' proli-iluiL' the niiMii lioi-U iiml hi-uit's tr-'in i-xi'loitaiioii l) an- tiii'ilifal. r-'iii.ui hv pi-liii i-nl -.fi t hi- i-iilt i.f anv kiu.l. Il iiln-iulv In 1 1: i- nii-mhi.t -lint in ilu--Inti-l riipiilh ittw iiil'. In I'm-' Ian. I it has the hai ,li.- nl' iiiumi t.mt 'lul'-, iiarenl -tratlu-r- and otlni iiraiiuiialniiis, unj tij lov.J lalmr uu- CHAMPION QUITS TO CUPID M'J rid .1 ClLCTA 0 J ' I'llll, ADIXI'lll A Miss Olga Dorfnor, swlmnilnK champion, lias 'given up the ono-plece bathiiiB suit for a bridal veil. She now W .lira. Harry li. Schoonhut, wife of a I'hiladelplila uianufaciurur. inns. idiintai i i xiieii-i . e I tarv iiloiie l-'.lllillellt 1. 1 services nit Hie - I ii I ; s tt f t n l-t -1 net i-ilnit i-ai--I;. .- hoi. lei-. l-lll lli-IV 1 i ll-i I. a I lit- . lt.ll -alar v- li: .1 lilt. .-u!ll-. iliui a llu'cause. V eil ix.eiis ol ed in llli att'irnex... "loeal" hr. IllnJI.-V l-i I pjiljli li pi MeiH'ord. v. bo a win-!; to i 1 1 ; it ti In a a I e.s ami le-ll nl llic Ieuea lev ni l ice iv id It. Il lal--- j n'lii I. "!!!. 111. will I". 1 1 ' ! 1 1 : 1 U I I Intlitc!' ; t!i'rc--ti 11 , I iblii- ami anv Ul-liierilllv iccc -l clued. We w.il "In.llv in in Inriiia I inn tn all wlto a ami want 11 brnm-li nl i e-erv I own in tin- slat c. The Public School l.eill'lle nl' I In-", in. iiL:.'l t'liitntlicr of Com !'nrt bind, t IrcL-nii. llc III Itldi:. Bishop Hughes for League of Nations llishnp ledly one Christ ian States. Alatt S. lUiuhos of the hririhtest 1 thought in the admit- iders ol" I'nited At present lie heads .Methodist Kihcoial church in Ore gon. W'aHliin.mtin, Idaho ami Alaska, and his opinions (,'.i puhlie tpiestions always com maud respect and at t uii lion. Only last .Monday Bishop 1 1 uhcs address ci I I lie miMiihers' I nruni of I lie l'tu'thuul chamher ol' commerce on 'The New Internation alism." The policy ol' isolation, as outlined hy Ceoi Ke Wash in.m i n in his farewell address, was all rinhi for th? young ami m riifjiliiiK nation the hishop de clared, hut ai i lie present time, when America has heeunie iho richest and j most powerful mil ion on earth mrh at policy is not possible even If it were desirable. The expansion ol' Amer ican dominion hy taking cmtrut t.1' i tie I'hilippines, Hawaii and other islands, const ruci ion of the Panama canal and other expansion of ihe past has made isola: ion impossible, lie said. "To fid low our t radiiional policy now, even ii it w :e 'ossihb' would . .WW 7- 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief .?? I.VDIotrSTION Common Sense Ili'iliilato ymir li ibiis :y liintm; trei:iMi liiaitc an irl, -s as tln-v (I'llaranti-i- ln-ner si rvi. e. Ciiliuiili-.l saii. i'ai ii. n and nn K'lually as uiu-.l .is ai:y olln'is. l!i-iii.ii!ii-r. wl-i-a an icl.. ma. ti lii Oit-mm. you !,1; Vt-r. P- i v. lui 1: i:ist i-r li.i-. anil x Ui-iiulati- Ilu- win 1 I ry. Itesiih-s ' mi ln l;i lo lioi;iii' Kiv.-r Willi v Oii'iii-n, s.tiiiur i-v.: Or livii;h! aii.i will '..pnri (111 II. Hlli' lll.lll-- 11 h- Mast, i- (if a h. li.'-l you a,-.-oi il. r a houi.-IJ.-iui'iii Ivcr. 11 Kitltl i-l' siv, . , ..iti.-:ii'd ,ih - -ii . .ii' Tn- lianii'-t on 11 ni v. r l.e il'-. r ;ti;.!::i li) II. II. lil 1:. FOR i - , tic not w:i I il iy bill 'III .if'lhi-: nf XatinU illt', which t-ililc ri.'i- a r. millions o!' ! he i 1 cum id. II' I i 1 : l.eav r.ol m i -wiil make a:a!l group It: I! Ull'lt'I' v.-iih their which mil' nut have esaarily t lie !, il I'm-cv-.r iiiiix ! of lin-li i .) call tin. lo stain Ill- liclas ! blood Ihaii III-1 sacri i'icea iai!" in i'rance will , 1-oys m ' In-an in 1-3 1 1 it-. -11 -' Cuaril. WOMAN IIS SELF EH LOVE SAX KliAXCISl'O. i'eb. J -Tlr funeral of .Mrs. II. II. liaby ol" f tell iim ham. 'ash., who rhot and ! killed herself. at rcn'diiiK to the aiith- orities, on th" steamer (lovernor yes t ejday wilt be held to morrow, a: -'online ((. aiiauuenieats com pic ted today. The shooting was said hy ttie shi p a in horn !es and police to havo followed a (pian-el with her husband, i an a ut onio bill1 man of liclliiigham. The body will he interred here, it was announced. I No had heen set fi.v the in- (piest into .Mrs. Ibihy wa-s tjiiestioned by tli de.i;h. Haby p'dic" follow in the arrival of the (lov i'.ml was i;i formed he was rnor here, to remain as a wit ness at t lie int::est . A mother whose iitrenglh is over-wrought or who is thin, pale or nervous; should find re newed energv in every dicp of 13 EMM S! Let it help turn your daily liisksfrom aburden to pleasure. Scott's Emckion is abundant in those nourishing cle- manls that every mother Y." in the land needs. J; St. lit ft lluwnc. :i!oonificIil. N. J- For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 2-12 WISEMAN 4c SCHEFFEL 531 S Front 8t I f0! INTI'.lit Ul:.V AlTlX Ai: (. Sclivilnle from .Ian. HI. It' JO, Hail Kw.-pt Sunday, l.c.-ive Jli'.'.fnril: T:li) a. m., S:0u a. in , '.':i"i a. ni., lOM'ti a. ni., 1 1 : no a. in., K'ii-O noon, l:;id p. m.. 2:::'j p. in . p. m., 4:;:o p, m.. 5 : ;si i. 1.1 . Sat. i.nly T:;:i p. m.. p ui.. y 10. ;.o p. ni. I.e. iv,. .lavksniivillo: 11., 1' :.".-' a. Ill 111.. 1 : 1.1.1 p. 1 ' :.",(i a. 1 : " " a. 2: MO p. :oi) p. 111: in., !l! . 4:1.1 p. 1.. Sat. only 111. 111.. 00 p. ni., s,ut 1 ! onlj '..: .". 0 p. 111. I :.. 1; .-. P. I'l., .'. .0 : p. 1-1 . 1 .- ;' a Sunday Only lfor.l: D:0O n. : 10::: ti : o r" no.'!-,. "J:::o p. 0 P in., 7:00 p 'a p !!. .l.u,Mia i , !e: 11 :: :i . :' ' ''.i p. in.. . : ., t:.:;o p. ni.. 7: in. 1.,-ave Ml: :'! a. m. ' : 1 p. in. 0:';;,, .mi,! waiiii-.ir room No. 5 S Km.!. Nash llatel lluildiiu. J,i.-!ison-Mil.' waiting room at Kvier'a Coulee-lioneiy. MS ANYTHIKG SET BEFORE HI :ici- I i t.ni! y I rolili i cncctl taki i ui-!it yea and I i .:ti ii ;.::' itian,' ..v.,! Ilat'in .; v. ho i: v Tatltac ' stand said 1. c-.l lie- I'al. I all iitivc I--:'t in., a,-', v... net" I w- I . I ha.! 1 1 i:,.! iyi-:-; inn," !!:! ' (itli'i ha nil ' r .-lontath iintl 1, and nausea alii ' a,l ta. I.- in i ii time. I was . Iliai I had Hi : ii. Hint; I and a ail the ripi.t.-.l li-.-irly in-iu . M I i badly ike a la fry v.: i i' iaiaiaiat. an'i . .1 ; : " li'-rv sii-.l;t 1 ivo-il.t !!! ami ti. fIJi- i.f t;. Ii -.1 to ill" .; a: c.-l; inn le a una.1 II .Vil"ll Mil IC ti 1 11 1; Cllli" I '.v ' irc.i ! simpl.c hail to ilr.it .ill. Mid il ! I. aiys" wank. "I l.,.;;a..i lal.i";; Tanlac -ay rianl tn-ri- il inea-air - i ;- : hin;; J.t niil" at.v ol ii, p'll in." .I.a I. m a : ! in"' lo 1 v--r v;t... i cat a ; iiil.i", : ill" v. it il! all I he aii,;llic.;: bin l.-cis. I alf-'p li!'c a lo-; 11 and all my i lit r Irnait! -a I have more I:!'.: ant! i':i.-!'c.y than I- have hud in yea:.; praise Tanlac wniu"h fur miisl ilt.ianiialiic im-'iieihi'-Ik-ui it ui ." III! II la : alii! a : nuoul 1:11 ainl can' it is lb I cv.M T.ti.lac i : : .-iilc r'narlna 1 in Mi ami h mil. hni.l by '".i li-iiaiiig ilnii; cry 1 GIM CHUNGr Cliina Herb Store' Herb euro for earache, headnchb, catarrh, diphtheria, soro throat lmi.tr trouhlo, kidney troublo, stom acli trouble, heart trouble, ohiils ant; fever, cramp?, cough a, por eircula tion, carbuncles. imiior.H, eracked breast, cures al! kiiids of goiiera. NO OI'EUATIOXS. Medford, Oregr.r.. r:m 13, 19 3 7 This is to certify that I, the under fill nod, had very sovere stomach I rouble !ind had been iothered lot several years and last August was no expected to livo. anil hearing -of Gin Chung (whose Herb Store ts at 21-1 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to got herbs for mv etoniaeli trouble, and ! started to feeling hot ter as eo:m ns I used them and toda am a well nAn and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to blO (Jim Chung and trv ris Herbs. (Signed) Yv H. JOilXSOX. Witnesses: Win. Lewis, FJagle Point. V. L. Childrcth, ICaglo Point, M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. . Holmen, Eagle Point. C. .Moore, Kaglo Point. .1. V. Mo In tyro, Kaglo Point. Ceo. Von dor Hellen, Ear.le Point. Thoi. k Nichols. Knirle Point. mmmmm Printing Safeguards Your Money Protect your cash not only witb holts and bars and Lanka but with businesslike printed forms and rucords for every transaction you undertake. We can show you a paper .iVttSl-,, S.-JiT Taper that betrays erasure and prevents fraudulent al teration of your checks, notes, drafts and receipts. For letterheads and general printed forms we Ube and recommend a standard paper 3JD that we know will give you t-atisfaction. Metlfonl Priitimi Comoanv. I.N I Klil UISAN Al ilJCAi'. CO. &chedulo Irora OcIhtxt I. J019. Daily (Kicept Sunday) l.cnvo Meilford Leavo Asliland 7:10 n.m. S: 00 .m. 8:25 a.m. :10 a m. 10:00 n.m. 10:40 a.ni. 11:30 a m, 12:45 p.m. 1 :'Ja p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:4r, p.m. 4 : 1: a p.m. 6:30 p.m. : 10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 9: CO a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 1 1 :00 a.m. 13:00 m. 1:00 p.m. 1:25 p. to. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m. 4:2:'i p.m. f 30 p.T.. 6:40 p m. S : 40 p ui. Sat.onlv 0:30 D.ra j 7:00 11 ra. I S:in p.m. i oiuy -.l.iu p m .iat. only 10. 30 p.m. 12:15 p. m mldiilKht Sat. onli PI'MIAY ONLY Leave McIMrd L enve Alilnnd 111:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m : ft ft p 3. 5:00 ji.m. (1:30 p.n, 'fi n.m 0:00 a.m. 11:00 a ra. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m, 3:00 p.m. 4 : 00 a.m. 5:00 p m :30 p.m. 30 n m uiiiio ami waltlns room No. 5 South Krout, Nash Hotel Umlding. Phone 30J. Cafe Holland .Special Club Breakfasts Xo. 1 ft.-c Xo. 5 3oc (1) ESS ..Breakfast Steak Ham Toast Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo. 2 !l.1c No. 0 i"c (1) F.ks (1) I'oik Chop Hacon (2) Corn Cakos Hot Cakes Coffeu i'orri.n Xo. :t fi.-.c No. 7 n.-c (?.) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped llacon or Iiuc-kwheat Cak03 I lam Coffee Coffee Xo. 4 .'We Fried Mush with Macon Coffee Xo. 8 il."c Plain Omelette Wheat Cakes Coffee Or.liKIt HV NTMIIKH taxi itAf:i:. I ant now connected wilh the Dally Taxi Co.. ami wiil be glad to aceom eioilato all my former cuoire.-9, aa well a.s the Kttii--riil pablie. lien Siveclscn. I'hoin- 1 '.. lii'iain llrown. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 30i!-::ns Liberty Ullibling .MeiU'oril, Oregon. Doilne Car. stand corner Main anil Bartlett. Phone 900. I n. flELANEV Gasoline Engine and sVitAv oivrrrrs KXTKllTIXCi AXI UKPAlIEIXCi Wo have added to our force men. who are thoroly capable in repairing and adjusting gasoline engines, Tractors, spray outfits, pumps and other farm machinery. Phone 2:5-lt. John C. Signor Korinek Pddg-. il-'JII X. Fir St. Suits of RealMerit AT KLEIN'S W hen you wear the clothes thnt Klein provides lor yoii, your assoei ales will at once reeoKnize a genuine distinction in your appearance. See the new models NOW: and dress up on one of our SUITS Tailored to Order $45 $55 $60 $65 Yours for Appearance KLEIN The Tailor l-H K. Alain, Vpstnii-s. Fertilize! Vcur lawn with our special lawn fer tilizer, if you have never used a lawn fertill.vr you cannot imagine what results will he. Try it this Bprins, and put It on right now. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 3I7 East Main Street. Licensed City Scavenger. 1 ' l -s. All retuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit ia resi dence districts. Daily business dU 'net. Phones 277-.I. BEDFORD IRON W0RK3 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliao niieut lor Fairbaub) biiC Mors Entiiioa. 17 South Biver&iiij.