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r PXGE POUR MEDFOTID MAIL' TRIBUNE, MRT)FOTlD, OTCECiON", TUESDAY, MATCCIT lo, 1021 Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPKR PUBLISHED EVKItY AFTERNOON EXCKl'T SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Bun la furnliihrd ubacrlbera deairlug a, uoierj day dally bewapaper. Office Wail Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democrntlc Times, the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. ItORKRT W. HUH!., Editor. 8UMPTKII 8. SMITH, Manager. ' BUBBOHIPTIOIf TEBMS1 BY MAIL IN ADVANCK: f)ally, with Sunrtav Sun, year I'.'" Jally, with Sunday Sun. month..- .75 Jally, without Sunday Sun, year ... S.BO latly, without Sunday Sun, month .6.. Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun. one year... ---- 2 .00 BY CARRIKR In Medford, AHhland. ...Jacksonville. Central I'olnt, l'hoenlx. Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .7 . Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .J Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7.r,0 ' Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8,.i0 All terma by carrier cadli In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally average circulation for six months ending Oct. 1920 326 Entered aB s--con,.-claHS matter at Mwlford, Oregon, under the act of March t. J8V9. MEMbEKS OF Till.; ASSOCIATED PRESS. The A8oc:trd Press 's exclusively entitled to the use for rejjublicutlim or all news dispatches credited to II, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. AH rights of republication of special dispatches nereiiiaie Ye Srpudgc Pot .; Arthur ferry', There Is .finite n tllscrejianey' ' be tween the iiieft; avliHty with .which of ficers of I in law mil) nn alien boot legger, anditbe shrinking diffidence they m'antfeBt towards violators of the speed laws.' initialization of official zeal Is paramount. Possession of an automobile does not entitle the owner to run hog wild among pedestrians. ; Traffic is heavier In the railroad yards of Chicago the largest In the world-7-but, the Medfbrd railroad yards lead the world, for promiscuous whis tling.' - . V- AN EX-SERVICE MAN WAS SUSPECTED AT FIRST V , (Marshfleld Now) . After raving around for two Weeks about the. lous of a chock he' had from the Dairymen's league, Al Smith found tho paper - safely tucked away on the fumlly cupboard shelf: ' , Sob writers omployed tho lust eight years by the democratic party have all gone down to Ardniore, Okla., to tell the world about Clara llamon Bnilth, thd1, butterfly whoso boautlfiil wings wore crushed and mnnglod by the mil liots of the powerful Jake Htimoii. Spring Is here with both feet. Local Social -.lions nre drifting down from ARUland In the twilight to . bowltch with their slick manners the damsels there. - : A, SWEEPING ALLEGATION ; ' (Chlco Enterprise) . E. E. Hall, one of the district - managers for tho California Pencil and .Fig Growers, who recently moved to Chlco, manifestly takes Tirlrle In his new home. Ho wrltos: I Place,. Nulutorluui. , . , jvj '. " ' 7jNONTfey)LBEt. :. incnioeu among tne guests at iue47 y,,ars of hk o.- m ii -imiiorifi una, laiuuy. '. Russian Reds are planning a dash on Poland thlB spring. They did the same thing' about a year ago, ami niude a dash back again. , ' Atty G. Newbury hns a bile, In the same latitude and longitude us Dock Keeno, -but at n slightly higher alti tude. Tho rolntlvo pain la Identical. . Some. fancy hoofsllnglng bus been conBtimatod lately by a number of cltz., who like tfzoklol, "departed, whither no man knows." Mr. Mica Woninck, lied nn Income tax report on hi" countless mines Mon. pm. It Is Bttch thlugB that "test the metals of a man." A 8LEUTH, NOT ACCOUNTANT -SEEMS TO BE NEEDED '( f... (Orgon City Enterprise) J. Loo Kckei'Hon left Tuesday , evening for Ilaynes. Oingon, to ' . audit the boo'ts of tho bank rob bed Sunday night, Mr. lOckerson ' expects to be absent for several - weeks. People who have worked along llirn the wilier without eating tho hind tire off their 4d, are making plans for an extensive gadding tour as sodn as the roads get good. The Armenians who were so hungry last winter that they had to crawl on (heir hunds and knees to the American Food Relief aoup house, liave no such discomforts In getting to the llolsbe- vlkl recruiting stations. , ! PLAIN ENOUGH ... i. . (Roseburg Review) , Wo don't skin you through tho ;'cek and thon have a ON'-DAV ,,' bargain-day to sllckor you. Hiing your BUlt In and have It well press ed any day for half a dollar, 60c. We press by hot, dry Bteani and ' kill the cooties. Every day Is bar gain day both in suits and press . . ing. Ray's Suit Shop. Abe Corey will tfll of his trip to France and conditions ns he found them at 7:30. (Cunby Nows). The real fun never starts, however, (intll JO; 15. RipplingRhijmGs , ROMANCE. W1 ' UKX I wns ymiiijj I lnokcil n! maiil ; she hail ii sweet of an milium shade, uiul when Uii'uiikIi town slit; ileigtieil lo tiliasc, slit' made tin' j1 iii-i- damsels .fade. I asked her if slit; wuulil lit! mint'; I 1 1 1 u'iik llii'ii an iivkwanl clown, and other suitors stood in lin.1, and some iiiiii wealth, and snme renown; and through long iimntlis I shed ( In- l'li:- lieenuse. Unit maidi.il turned me down. All kinds of years have flown since then, and kings have tum hled, with their crowns, and little boys are now old men, and lit tle yirls are ancient- ormjVs, and I sit smoking in my d n, and thank tin; .'i,i!s in fervejit' tones. Today..! met the dream girl, tirae:', and we exchanged .some startled stares she's holding an nl'tieiiil place, ami meddles in the slate's affairs; and like a meat ax is In r face, and on her chin are lung gray hairs. And doubtless when she saw me stand, so fat and lame, an ancient skate, she thought her liick was simply grand lliat she had dodged the mar ried stale, that my proposals she had canned, and shooed me from her garden gate. And she is glad, anil I am glad, lliat youthful ill i'iiiiin and hopes are dead; for in our youth we all are mad, and ill out stars are hnniing red-; and I adjust my liver pad, aiijl take nine pills, and go to bed. Pen Sketch of New ' Thu seH-.-ti.in or Kilwln l)eul,y, of j pounds. Ills height was 72 1 -2 ll,ie ''-"'Horor Nicholas. It was known , t 00.0011 children are registered in day Detroit, ns u member of I'ri'Mldent .inches. ' , 1111 1,10 "Czar's Village." Several, schools where I hoy are -taught man ual (IIiik'h cnlilnet to lill the office of DcMpltc the ract that the Cnlted houses, which former'.y belonged to the mil training, such as carpentry, book iiccretary of the navy, revi'iiled tlicj.stntcH was ut that time actively c: I emperor's courtiers, have beoa eon-1 binding, needlework und nill'liiieiy. fact Unit he has comiidc ruble knowl- kiikpiI In iirepnnitloiiH for active war- verted into children's colonies, a gr iup ' There' nro special school-i for liialrui .,.Bt-.. .,- ...... n.,..- ..,..,,.. - fairs, due to his experience as an en- listed- man In the imvy and marine was one of the first, if not the flint , ,- -' ""'' "" ; ah tins won, is miner me tlireetien corps, and through bis service, while "man prominent In public life, to voir ! -, ,-, ';'"'' 'l ,,,ia!mBt'r' o"'-11: each of the commlssariiit for public iiisf.'tic In congreKH, on the coinmlttee on nn- j unteer his services as a iirivute In . , ,s' ' ' ' - ' ! tion. Its work Is supervised or preced- val affairs. . ranki;. His statement to the press, at ' These colonics are c milunteiL on the cd by that of the commissariat tor the Kdwln Den by was born ut IOvhu'b- Ithu time, was to tho effect that he co-eJucaTionul plan which Is prefened i protection of health which exercises vlllu, Ind., l-'ebruary 18, W70, and Is believed every able-bodied man. re-, because of the natural comradeship be-1 supervision over the health of the child the iion of the Ilonmnlile t'lmi Us and gardless of his social or finuni iul po- tween boys. and gills. , . J beginning Us work before birth .Martha (l ltch) Denby. lie went to- China 1 n 1 H j with his father who W.IM ft U t.ilnlul,,.. In M, Maritime Customs service,' and re - turned to the United Hlat'es In 181)4. He then attended the University of MIchlKiin, graduating with an degree In 189C, mid was admitted to tho liar the same year. Klnee that time be has practiced u, ..,.i,.... i h r r law as a member of tho flr.m of ChnniliM'hiln, Denby, Webster and Kennedy, his law practice being In terrupted at Union, while he served In ' congress or In some naval or military capacity. He was a member of the Michigan house of represeniiitlves in 11)02 and l!lo:t, and a member of the' rl)th to (lint congresses ( 1 !))J-t !) I 1 ). In 1 ! 1 3 be was president of' tho Do- troit .('barter commission. At the outbreak of the Hpanlsh - American war, In IHii.X, Mr. Denby en- listed In the navy, and Was serving us gunner's -inate aboard tho U. H. Vo Homllo when that vessel convoyed the. If. S. S. Panther. ,o Guantaiiiiino Hay,' Under the guns of the Vosemlte, the Panther landed !I00 U. S. niarlnos. the first LT, 8. trooiis to set foot upon the soil of Cuba during the war wllh Kpnln. It may have been this early contact with the maiiiie corps that Induced the former congressman to v..-liiuteer his services as u marine, iilinost iin mediately after the president de clnred a Hlute of war existed between this country and flerniiiuy. Mr. Den ' applied for enlistment early In April, 11117, and was accepted some. days later, as It was uoocsmiry to tain waivers from Washington for overage, ovorwelrrht and marriage. When Private Denby enlisted he was and weighed 2T.-I What the Navy Boys Have 6een Doing on Latest Cruise ON HOARD HATTI.KSHI!' PENN SYLVANIA, FLAGSHIP OF ATLAN TIC FL 1CT, CALLAO, Peru A strange language, a still more puzzling cur rency and exchange rato anil a strike of chauffeurs and coach drivers during tho Atlantic fleet's visit lo Peru did not prevent American sailors from filleting Into every noilk and cranny of Lima, seven miles from this port, from the humblest saloon to tlio cathedral, ceilings ot the aristocratic National They may hnvu lost a little In ex- club of Limn during the visit of the change or paid nioro foi- a meal than Atlantic fleet and created n scene stl the average Peruvian, but the snilllns dom equalled In that ii.a.uiwflcent relic storekeeper and cafe manager found It saved them time und .rouble to have their bill agree with menu prices and their "change correct. Kor Instance: In .0 of the best hotels, a tanned bos'n callud fop the bill fur himself und three companions. "Na,, he declared. -"It's too much." as the waiter lab! d.iwn a hit of paper with u column of figuies en It. "How do you know It's too much, you haven't looked at it yet?" one ot seen nt Annapolis, leaisHl to the Hiuall his irlemls remonstrated. circle in the middle of the bantpict ball' "It's always too much too first time" which bad been reserved for tho speak the hos'iin replied without moving hisjirs. ' ' hnnd from tho, pile of Peruvian ciirron- j "(live them the Pour N's wllh one ey he had placed on the table. "I've j Navy and tlneo Lima's, lie shouted been in France und 1-know." A long land (hen led a cheer that shook the argument, ensued In Kngllsli by the building. The i-lght of a gold-braided sailor and Spanish by the waiter. Kin- whirling Dervish, spinning und leaping ally the littler retired with a gesture of despair und a captain took his place lie, too, quit after prolonged argument and tunny gestures. "lie's gone to call the cops," ven tured one of the guests, "No he won't," ufrirmed the hos'iin. "They know they've boosted this bit) und they don't dare." The head waiter came, tiled his ten words of Kimlish and also beat a re treat, to be' replaced by the manager of the hotel. "Ixiok here," said the bos'un after ascertaining that the manager under stood him, moro or leas. "That waller Hied to gyp lis. He said we owed l-i of these eigarefto impeiM. (pointing to a Peruvian sol, worth about !;' cents). 1 figured It up from thlt menu and we ,Z1 V- l ' on (.'nice ns beinjr nil cneliant- inn! winning faee, -her hair was Secretary of Navy vnMnu. - ni . u.c u iij. -. i of mitl.m-widc cdllorial coinn.eiit. .He nltion, should offer bis services to the. i country. He was qimU-d iih saying: !"l l,tiHutl In .1.. .1... t must. All cannot go as officers." ' ' Private Denby was transferred to Paris Island, S. C, the largo marine I corps training camp, and began the active work of learning all the for, Imulas of tho rookie's inunual. He ;lni.lnted on going through all the cus- L.m.n - v .irii .,. . ' fused to accept any of the lighter du-1 ties that were offered him on the . grounds that ho won willing to tuko.: "pot iuol!" .with the other ilmrlnes in the performance of duty. At the end of two months he had linen promoted to corporal, and had lost .thirty pounds in weight, but he: Was strong und robust alid in the 'Jbest of health. From then on bl:t i ' progronn was rapid and he climbed:, IthroiiKh the noiS-eommlsKioned, and finally -through the coimnissinncd-4 glades, to the rank of major, : ;. :'l; He wns mustered out of tllo 'soi'v- ,a Ice .In May,1 10 1, alter nearly twp'i yearn service with the marines. ', . - Mr. Denby impresses one linine - dlately with .hla deliberate form of l ndtlroKS. Ho speaks In a low tone and.' with forceful emphasis. He imme diately won popularity with the llia- friiies, through Ifis deitiocri.il isympatbetie manner, and won their renpt'ct through ' pure force of char-,- digestion, gunti ic. Jui.-e' or pancroatile acter. Ho is tins' nort of man who Juice?. ; coninianilH. without any apparent of-,' 8. What Is sodiunv cholorlde. ' fort, tho respectful attention of those' , i). What is an atinn? with Whom ho comes in contact He has largo business interests in oh-:Dctrolt In connection with the Hupp Motor Car company and the Donl.y ! Motor Truck company. Ho married Minion llurtlett Thurber, of Detroit in till 1. only owe plght. How about it?" The manager glanced at the bill and then nt tho bos'tin. "All right," he said and bowed the rour out. "What did I tell you?" were the last words of the bos'nn as be reached tile street. "I saved each of roll guys four bits." The navy's "Four N" yell echoed f ir the first time from the high, vaulted i f the Bn.mlsh O'.eup.' tl.'P. Follo-vi'ig a recepil.vi mil banquet, Peruvian orators rxcelled themselves in expressing their best wli lies for tho J Atlantic licet and tlu 'idled Slates. In concluding bis elocptent response, Vleo-Admlral II. P. Jones suggested a navy yell. Tlieio were calls for "Cur ley, t'tirley" and a young ensign. ho had gained for himself- the reputation ot 'being the besC cheer leader even In perfect time lo a' thundering, ryth- niic cheer, brotic.ht every member of the club (o bis feet ami the flushed Junior officer was carried around the hall on tho shoulders of gray lmlred notahic.v while their ruiiipunlons unit ed in a cheer fur the American guests.' "(let him bull" was the cry of the American bluejackets who attended by thousands tho gala bullfight ftiven by tlio city of l.lnm In honor of the offi cers and men of tho Atlantic fleet. They rooted continually for the vic tim of the spectacle and cheered en thusiastically when one of the animals stuck his head Insido one ol' tho shel ters built against the side of the ring for hurd-pivssed performers mid sent mutadorcs, banderilleros and "wise monkeys" scurrying In all directions. How the fSolsheviki Care PHILADELPHIA. Children's gar-j Corporal punishment is forbidden In! dens or colonies, in which hoys and i these institutions. A bov and girl who! girls between the ages ol thic and i c3Ines t(J the We wi(h d, han(,3 eight years are kept throiiMin;; the: ., day at public expense, constitute one ",lnisned b' siting no food and the of the most interesting phas -i of the disobedient child is isolated from Its soviet government in Rumia, accord-! playaiates. , i ing to Information, received by the j Tho f(,edins and citi.ins of every ; American Friends Service committee. cMld registered in an Institution comes': Arthur J. Watts, English Friend who' ndeI. the provisions of the people's' with Anna J. ilhlnes; of ilourestown, !comn,l3....,.;,.f- fnr K11:1,,ns Thi nr.' N. J., is III Moscow Inspecting institu tions and distributing suifidies for the American ommiUeo describes these colonies in a report Just received here Mr. Watts Bays that more than 230, D00 children are' registered in chil dren's gardens in various parts of llus sla. Some of the guldens have nearly 1000 children enrolled. They g;j In the morning to tho garden, which would be called a playground in America, "and remain there throughout the day. They attend classes, exercises, play games, eat lunch anil supper and return home at night. This relieves the mother or a vast amount of responsibility and ir she Is a wage earner, she can attend to her labors in the factory or store without hindrance from her family.' Ilesides thetio gardens, or colonies, thete are special summer colonies for children located mostly lit country dis- trlcls. Tho. largest of these latter Is atjat noon, or j commune houses, other neish')o oio, iu times I mm ret ro-. Bind, where the children are lodged ill two pa'aces that bel inged to the 0 W iee iif Urn i' liou.ies forming a col- Iinv .,.,.1 ,.r, i, ,lnj r.iHu ,!,. ti... One or the colonies at Dyetskoo Seloj is conducted along the lines of the yeol'B .J '"""r liopubllc lor niora.ly do- luct - koys and girls. ... i Parents are .permitted to visit their children in ,'hese homes and colonle3 and the atmosphere is not at, all "Instl-1 tlltional.". Mr. Watts savs. It Is nmdn i,a honie-lllte m nmifhln l us uonie.iiKe as jiDssiuie. Ku -tt, hB5 no Prl)hana'W. There are tll('"8amls orphans ut they are res- 's,Ble(' in the, , gardens,, boarding scnoois and colonies with the more fortunate chlldreuwlio have parents. . How Much Do You" Kn now: "TT 1. Avhnt is the dlffercn :e. lH-twecli .lyric mid the iipic' iVooiii'V H. How orten doeSfthu' plant bloom? 1 ' ' century - ( II. How is felt nuide? . What is known as Darniiilde's - Kenst? C. What In food called when It is ready to pass Into the Intestine from the stomach? ' 1 ', ' Which is1 the most Important in 10. What Is an emu? All.-.wers to yesterday's questions: 1. Who designvd the first ill cad - naught? Ann. .Sir'Plillip Watts, .an Uimlishmnn. - I , From what Is llnen'made? Ans. 'Linen is fnade from' threads of flax. ' 3.. What Is moraine matter? Aub. Karthy and stoney material carried by glaciers Is called moraine "matter, i 4. When wns the first' Hlblo print ed1 In English? Ans. in 1535. . 5. What nation practices Confu cianism. Ans. C'onf ucinnlHiii is prac ticed bv the Chinese. 1 " ' - - otu Got nsba)f d tUiMAJTUCs A aW - j US Flantbg your money in our bank is sowing the. seeds of CONTENT, SUCCESS and INDEPENDENCE. Culitvate the banking habit; it will help you to grow in your own esteem; it will gain for you the CONFIDENCE of those for whom or v?5th whom you work. Confidence means CREDIT and a good credit is a help and often a necessity. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Jackson County Bank ; ' Established 1888 Member .Federal Reserve Take of Their Children ganizatlon has, special kitchens and supplies food to yie little folks on fa.'n ily ration curds. ; Itussian parents, for the most part' are eager to Eend their children to the colonies and gardens because they know they will receive, meals regularly there, which is not. always the case in the home, says Mr. Watts. For Jhls reason, many parents who might be' disinclined otherwise to place their children in these Institutions lire recon ciled to the new system. Nevertheless, the Jood' problem has been so acute in Russia, owing to war and blockade, that thousands of chil dren In the Institutions, which' are un der government supervision, are under fed und in many cases are reported as.' starving. - , Most of tho children of eight years of age and upward are sent to the day schools, where- they receive one meal w jse known as children's houses, which correspond io American hoard, io aehoolK Mr ,w.ni .m ti,nt it. tioii In music und art . .. !. . , . Under the Uhsslah Syrtein, according to Mr. Watts, a mother who works iir a Tactory Is given a furlough of 16 j weeks with full pay at the birth of her ! child eight weeks beiore and eight! weeks afterwards. Mr. Watts says lliat rest homes for mothers maternity I lm.nii.1. ;n.t mij.' ,. ,, , , , . I an extensive scale are Included in the Russian scheme of child-welfare. The .'maternity exhibitions are given to show the dullest-minded women the need of proper care for both mother and child. G. What Is brass made of? Ans. Ilrass is an alloy of'coiiper and zinc. I There are a number of processes, the most common of which is to molt the ! copper and add the zinc. j 7. How old was N'uthan Hale I when be was hanged by the British I us a npy in 1770 ?. Ans. -He. was but twenty years old. X. Who won the battls of Hiandy wind during thu war for American in dependence? Ans. The battle was won by the British. Lord Mowe with 18.000 men. defeated Washington, who commanded an army of 13.000. fl. When does short-sightedness ill children make its appearance gener ally? Ans. It generally appears be tween tho ages of seven anil .nine years. - in. What is a "divining rod"? Ans A "divining rud" Is a wand or twig of hazel or willow used especially . ror discovering metallic deposits or water beneath the earth's' surface. MOTHERS HMD For Expectant Mothers , Used By Three Generations KaiTC ro BOOKLET OM MOTHERHOOD AWOTHI BADT. PflCt Bradneld Regulator Co., Dept. 3-D. Atlanta. Ca, ifv LET Automobile Accidents and Lawsuits You 'nmy take every lmman precaution against accidents, but if Webster is right, they often happen at most unexpected times and places. Automobile accidents are no exception. It confronted with a claim for injuries inilicted either real or fancied the experience will be very unpleasant at best. Most people desire protection against financial loss to themselves but at the same time do not want 'to escape an obligation to anyone who has suffered through their fault. The only solu tion for properly meeting th$ responsibilities of own ing an automobile is knywn as LIABILITY INSUR ANCE. The rates have been steadily lowered as the form has become more popular and the cost is now really negligible. Oct full particulars from McCURDY Insurance Agency Medford National Eank Eldg. Tel. one-two-three . ' The Geo.LTfeichlerMotoiC6; Have some good used cars . Dodge Brothers, one Hudson Speedster, two Olds," one Ford Touring, one Maxwell: Delivery, one Ford Truck, one Olds Truck. For sale, all in good condition and prices are reasonable. ! . Ccme in and look them over EE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO T. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery of - Eyes, . Ears, Nose and Throat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-815 t.lb rtv Ttldir.. Cor. Main Ornos Rts. GOOD CLOTHES . I Make Them KLEIN ISM Fjwt, Mhii !. you can cysT most any OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S The Medfbrd Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Reflulshlng V. Oentrnl St .luckunn. Plionn 7fH Plumbing and Heating Quality Service Wm. Hammett 42 S. Central Phone 659 Kindle Handle Shop Gifts Favors Candle Making CLASSES IN FREE HAND DRAWING Out door, sketching . and . com- . nicruial art. Room 206 Phipps Bldg. . GRANTS PASS MEDFORD 1NTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Kffectlve October 2A LEAVE MEDFORD. 10:00 . m. 1:00 p. m. t:t0 p. m. Care stop at all Intermediate' Otrice and Waiting Rooms: Medford, 5 8outh Front, Nash Hotel Bl.lg. Pnone 309. Grants Pass: The Bonbonnler, Phoue 110. We also operate atage lines from Medford to Ashland, PhoenU. Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. jiii!-:.'','..! EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest SELL Corona Dry? Arsenate of Lead ; '.:! . Rex ... p LimeSulphiB Oil; Solutions V?!TS!M! QUALITY,' AND PRICE RIGHT i l'.ivv j . '. MCAMPBELt;:, District Manager '" - ' SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" ALDKIt AT 10TIT STREET, roilTlA.M), ORKGON. All tha Oregon electric care stop at unexcelled. Wo strive to pleasei Rates St. 60 and up. With bath $2.00 and up. Our elning room i? eery popular, and our ouslnees men'B ' luncheon, and our regular and Sun-' 3ay dinners aro not equalled eiio1 where at our price. Opposite Olds", Wortman & King's big store. r r.m,TlRnTRON. Pmprmf nr. point. Dally and Bandar. LEAVE GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:S0 p. m.