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"PAOTCFOTO an-inTORT) arATT. tribune, arc:T)Fonn.OKK(iox. ttitrkdat, april r, ion. I I Medford Mail Tkibune AN INUKI'KNUKNT NBW SI'APBIl 1'Ui'MSHici) i-aiIjY i:xi-i:pt satuh- DAY HY thi: MinH'OIlU IMUNT1NU CO The Democratic Times, Tlir Mod fori Mall, The Medford Trll.um, The Soutl. rn Ori'Kuiilun, Th AhIiI.iikI Tribune UHORGB lM'TN'AM. Kdltor and MnnnRrr BUILDING CODE NEEDED. N IEI ACRE TRACTS M n Knit-red n hi eond-cliici tnuttf r Medford, Oregon, under the not of March 3, is;. Offlrlal I'apr of the City of Mrdfore Officio 1 J'iiM-r of lacknon County SODSCIUPTION ItATEs! On 'wr. by malt $6 0( Ofte month hy mall S( J'or month, delivered liy tnrrler In AlcdfuM, JuckMonx llle uml Cen- tral 1'olnt B( Sunday only, hy mull. j r year.... 2 '( Weekly, per y ar 1 6 SWOKH CIRCULATION. Iallv uvi rKi' for six inotithH cndlnr iK'CimlM r ill, IUIh, L'TL'l EVA) of a m'ouei" liuildiiiLr ordinance and regulations governing building construction, as well as a building, inspector, are apparent in Medford. T.w. i.miv i'i.,, ..,! ... ..,,,1 imji.il.;,- ,.,..it. ,.ii4r.,i k,,;i,i i uu jjjMit i in -iinjin cum iiiiiiom,i i;uiioii iuiuu uuiivi li ings have been erected. There are too many structures 4 ...i,,.i. :.. ........ ..c pi.. : i.i "i... ..t ..,.i - ... . . . ' "men, in r.u-M- iii ruin uii iii cm, mhiiu innc iui riiiuuci roniawi unamuer ot commerce is houses. Some ol the three-story Jranie lodging structures possess jio adequate I'ii'e escapes. One of the most serious problems which confront all our cities today is that of protection from devastation by conflagration. When a fire reaches such proportions that it wipes out whole blocks at a time it becomes a public alamity and may paralyze the. industrial progress of a city for vears. It, is a well recognized fuel that the best protection! sues Pamphlet Setting Forth Ad vantages of Small Farms In Ore gon About Intensified Farming. Full Leased Wire United Fresc Dispatches. The M.i II Tribune li on siile at th 1'etry Ni' Sl.ind Sin l-'tiinrisco INirt liinii linii I N.wv si. mil, 1'ortlnnd H'lUii.m N'.hs '".i I'm II iml. (lie W Wlntli. S. itll. . IS.iXli UNITED RES m FIRST II IE Associated Press Today Carrier Story First Written by Unite. Press March 17 Regarding Attempt of Japan to Secure Coaling Statioi "The Ton Acre Tracts In Oregon" Is the titles of circular No. 3 Issued by tho Portland chamber of com- lt.tl.ni. II I- I... .. . ... 1 - ..... 11 .1 1 .. ... . . , ,. . "' li IB IIIIUI1II(-'(1 III IJl'IH'Ill till 1 1 win uic ujijijji-r uj my ihii proper mm consistent, meuioui hnmeookur xvJio come here imc f fireproof construction, it is in the hope of aiding in (maimed with pruvuiiiiiK methods and this that a building code is distributed by the national jt'oiiditioim ami who finds timm ijuitp hoard of fire underwriters, who offer their services n.i'eid,fforout from thoB t0 w,1cJl they In .ulHti..K .i.i-s It. ll.. .uiniulnli.... of iM.il.li.,, laws. 'ZZ&2Z2;1 ?& but regardless ol the hrcprool problem, the luture ofl.-r orccuiiiumt Aleuioru and the salefy ot its citizens depends upon the improper materials in me ereciion ol liimnaUon oi buildings. SOME INTERESTING ITEMS. n'ought On March 17 the United I'ichh un der WnshliiKton date Kve cxcIuhIvc ly and In detail tho liiMlde hhdory of thu Jii).'iiieso-.Mexlcaii iickoIIuIIdiih iih tho real reason for tho mobilization of Ainorli'iiii troops on the TextiB frontier. On March 22. tho AnsocIat ed I'reux, under WiiHliliigton dale, de nied IIiIh glory. Today the AtwocJutcd I'ichh corre- Bponileiil at 101 I 'mho ciiuflrniH the Uultud ProBH (llHpnlelieK of March 17. 'J'lio Uiillod I'iohb neiit out tho fol lowing March 17: Japan, rather than Mexico, In tho objectivo of tho p run out liiuiiimvui'H of tlnj Ainorlcan army. Contluualloii by .lapan of her efforts to Hocuru a coaliiiK utatiou, a naval bitBe and other coucch8Iouh In Lower California Is what Prolndetiicmfwyp Oalifornia Ih what Prualduut Taft had la mind whoa he Haiti that American troops would cross Into Mexico upon tho flrat necessary cause for action. Thu Associated 1'iuhh sent out the followliiK denials March 22: llo NpondliiK to an Invitation my I'resl duiit Taft, .lapaneso Ambassador Ucblda called at tho White House IIiIr afternoon. President Taft sent for tho ambassador to say personally that thoro was no warrant or excuse for stories printed to thu uffoct thai the United States was seniliiiK troops to the Mexican border In expectation of a troueltorotu myvo by .Inpau. President Tnft bus been ureal I. v an noyed by the )erslateut and errone ous teporta sent out from Washing ton ending In h'lvo sucli a coIoiIiik to tho iiiiincuvers. Today the Aasorlated Press sends the followliiK under Ifll Paso dste: An explmiatlon boar liiK all (ho murks of authenticity, oloarlus up the Aniorlcaii-Moxlcaii-Ispiinese situation, was Klven hero today by one of the mosl promluunt Mexlruii-Ainerlcaus In tho country. According to this iiiforuiant, who la hi a position to know, but who In sisted upon the suppression of his littino. President )n was Heeklnn a i way tit refuse a coaling atHtUm on Jlugdalenn Island to tho Japanese, ovon before tho renewal of tho American government's contract came up for dlscasi-toti, 'UJlux." sub! the Mexlcau-Aiuorl-cuu, "found hhiihoir between I lie uji lHr mid nelher mlllhloiies. He whs Impressed with tho Influx of Japu nose into Mexico and In particular with tho knowledge (hut they bad mapped his outlre western coast. Blow, Insistent pressure wus broujiht to hoar on him to give Japan a coal lug station on MagdaleuH bay. On the other side whs tho United States and tho Monroe doctrine lie torn jMirixed until knowledge of his sit uation reached tho While House Prom the luttcr, to his considerable relief, ciime an unmistakable Intima tion that Japan was not to have tho station, although the same privileges for the Palled Htaios woro not ln aisted upon Ola then Informed Ja- Q O.Ml'i interesting facts about iWcdford were out at the-Commercial club meeting Wednesday evening and some were forgotten. There is not, a vacant storeroom in the city, nor an empty residence Jhiildings are 'rented before completed. 10 very line of commercial business, despite increased competition, shows material increase over a year ago. Business is better today than ever before on a sound er, better and more substantial basis. The income from iiiuiiiciji.ii waier wopks is sieamiy (iiminislnng tiie tax levy. Medford leads all Oregon in percentage of increase gain in population, in postal receipts, in bank deposits, in public improvements, in buildings. More additional orchard acreage is heino- nlnnfoil ii vear in the Kogue Kiver vallev than in anv three districts ;. (t..i ,..,... ....... i.:.. ...i i 1 1.'.. -'i i i M vii-mui niNHMiini, .inn imc commercial orcuaru arett ti'ibutary to Medford is greater than that of any three other districts. The liogue River valley has double the acreage in apples nun. any oilier section ol Oregon has, and a cr acreage in pears than all the rest of the state. More placer gold is being yielded by the mines of southern Oregon this season than is produced in all other sections. More quartz mines are being developed this spring in southern Oregon than for many years pasl. More sawmills are preparing jo open for business this spring than in (he history of the county. In brief, ivivy line of activity reflects and re-echoes the prosperity of this section by far the most promising in Oregon. great- PKMil.HTllV, Or, Am II C, Judge Hen Llndsa), the famous Ju venile Jurist of Denver, has given his uiiiiualll'led opinion In favor ot (ho Oregon system. In tho course of u speech delivered lieie last night ho said: "Certainly I udinlro the Oregon system. Wo In Colorado bellovo that Oregon la tho democracy of truth. I am not concerned with tho results of tho system. It Is enough for lino that II is Hie Mile of the people. If the people do not nile right then thc ate tUe oiil) tiiu h lo suffer." QUITS PULPIT AND SHAM FOR ORCHARD I.A (lUAN'Di:. Or. April (I. In forming hi Cong rt'g.U ion th.it lie i tliol'oiiuhl) illgu-U'd Willi the "" lenin'' in vogue m the no-called church ami tiMcitiuu; that lie could not In houoKt ami remain in the church as iU pulr. Ho. Ford Milts w today moving on an orchard in bio vwlley. The tUnnnmlit tiiiiih' of the preacher lie Miid, were such us to torbul mi houcl living aiul uid that sieuc. and custonm bade him obe ceilain lllfh UUd CUhtlMIIK. Willie CtlllM'IfUff DEMOCRATS OBJECT TO 'S In touching upon what can bo done with a 10-acro tract, tho circular ainoiiK other UiIiiks says: "As to methods by which 10 acres can bo Hindu to yield a living for a family. A 'living.' wo tako it, means provision for all tho needs of the famJIy food supplies, t clothing school supplies for tho children, incl- dontalg,.otc. Standards of living dif fer, of courso, but wo aro dealing with uvorago cases. "Tho crops that tho 10-acro niaii will raise will Include principally fruit and vegetables, llcsldo.s a work hoi no or team ,ho will Uoup a cow, a few hogs, a flock of poultry and from 20 to 50 stands of bees. Ho can Hpoulalizo in any ono of thoso, excepting perhaps cows and swlnw, and maho a success. Or he can com Llno thoin In almost any proportion and still ho successful. No two men will accomplish tho saino result by exactly tho same moans. "If tho 10 acres lies in ono of tho great fruit sections, and Is a bearing orchard, tho problem of a living from 10 acres Is no problem at nil. There aro 10 aero pear orchards fa Hood ttivar that pay a profit ot $5000 a year. Thoro aro 10-acro pear or chards In tho Koguo River valley that pay even bettor than that. There aro 10-acro prune orchards In the Unipiiua and Wlllametto valleys that yield a not levenuo of $1200 a year. There aro 10-acro cherry orchards in tho Willamette valley and tho upper Columbia river basin that produce 32000 a year." I I $I.OO SEED OFFER , Wo want to add wmr ii.uno to on .mailing list for next years catalog Hence this (tnuul Assortment Of Fresh Garden Seeds Postpaid for $1. 1 oz. Extra Karly Green Prolific Cu cumbers, i 1 oz. .Rocky Ford Mtiskniolon. 1 1 oz. Japanese Climbing Cucumbers 1 1 oz. King of .Mammoth Pumpkin. l oz. .Now Puul Rose Cantaloupe. 1 oz. Golden Custard Squash. 1 oz. Oanvers Half Long Carrots. 1 oz. Enrly Kvergreen Corn. I oz. French Breakfast Radish. 1 oz. nioomedalo Sovoy Leaved Spinach. 1 oz. Long Scarlet Radish. 1 oz. Palmetto Aspnragus. 1 oz. Georgia Rattlesnake Water melon. 1 oz. Oregon Yellow Oanvers Onions 1 oz. Karly Egyptian Beets. 1 oz. Golden Self-HIaiichlng Cflery. I oz. -Ruby King J'uppora. I oz. Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn. 1 oz. Early Yellow Rutabaga. 1 oz. Sweetheart Watermelon. 1 oz. Chicago Pickling Cucumber. 1 Oz. Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify. 1 oz. Early Jersey Wakefield Cab bnge. 1 oz. Purple Top White Globe Tur nip!). I oz. Prolific Iilnck Wnx Deans. Remember 1 oz. equals about ! reg ular jmckets which you buy at the stores. W- give you fully $1.00 worth of fiesh seeds. Send iimnev older for $1.00 to A.MKUU'AX SEKI) .V- M'ltSKKV CO. Veslcr Station, Seattle, Wash. riRock Spring Coal On hand all the time. Phone 1602. Where to Go Tonight Jf, i 4'' BURBIDGE THE COAL SI AX. IU-G0 VAUDKVILIjK .MOVING PICTURES Illustrated Song. MERlCA?r Norman Poultry Yardi CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTON I A record of 2 OS eg,rs In 272 days tl o largest clean 1 g bird in tho world, eggs $10 per setting if not sat isfactory luPch second setting half price, also young chicks, $2 00 each. J.F. NORMAN, Ownor TAM.xr. ori:gon. I Return of the MAHKILUIS In their now act of "THE SILLY KID" TONIGHT Admission 10c Moving Pictures, latest and best. Band Boys Final band lehcarsal at the Nata torJuin Friday evening. Last opportunity to join the Mu sicians' Union as a charter member. Anyone desiring to join the union should see Hon Colvlg. 14 WAMHNtiTdN, ). c, April (i. I'iMord muiing llic ilitniocrntic sena lois mcr (lie lloor leniloi'hliip lm ap peared an duality there is open iutr roling uxor the question. Senator Mm I in ol' Virgiiiiu was urged as a ciiinpitiiiiine caiididato. Tho,e op posing liim din into the records and and hhowoil (hut lie had voted everul tunes wnli Ahlneli mi the tariff bill SlnuiK oppositidu pi linn ile eloped and a ink ri t n tlie democrats, H is iinu I'l'piirteil, uppiiv). him. FISH WARDEN REPORTS ON WORK AT HATCHERIES SALKM, Or.. April (1. Maxtor l'i-li W.iidcn Cliiiiiim iciurncd lt evening from a trip of inspection ol the southern Oivipui hatcheries and rcjioris that hatchery operations are ilmiiir cxeeptionallv well and that tho law closing the dit'lcrcnt streams in salmon 'isiiiir is obserxed hy coin- City Treasurer's Notice. Office of lie City Treasurer, Medford, Oiegon. April 7), 1011. Notice is hereby given tli.tt thor are funds on hand in tho city trcas I iir tor the redemption of oiit.stniulii oii warrants issued ayaiiist the lot lowing funds: Warrants No. 1 and 2 on lateral No. .-), district No. tl. Warrant No. ill, mi North Holly street improvement fund. Warrants Nos. 15 mid Hi on water inn iii improvement fund No. 2. Warrant No. 1, on lateral No. ii, district No. 11. Warrant No. 1, on lateral No. S. district No. f. lutciest on tho same will een-e .if ter the above date. L. L. JACOIiS. A City Treasuicr. Medford. Or., Feb. (i, 1011. Toi ls to certify that ulioul NoxcihIhi I my daughter was laken iwth a srxi iv attacL of rheumatism which reudend uer left iuiu nsfler.ii, in fact it w.i o near paral.xzcd that she was i.., able to nue her fiiiKers, hut know iiiK of some ot Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long stamlmg cases ot rheumatism, we decided to consult him, iu whioh I am pleased to say made no mistake, use his icm- FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FAttMS FRUIT LA1TDS Large and Small Tracts MOOE-EHNI CO. '212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldq ..Automobile Repairing.. i CRATER LAKE GARAGE: liU South Riverside. Plumes: .Main tUiiU. Home 1208-Iv. N. H. Mark TONIGHT LATEST TLICEVSEI) PHOTO PLAYS ALL CKXSOREU .MUSIC i um; DI.MK ()XK DIME? PANSY PLANTS Rcndy to bloom. Ornamental shrubs and shade trees. .7. T. HKOADLEY & CO. Greenhouse near city reservoir. Store Corner Sixth and C'cilinl. Phones 3181; U31. "Buv at home and help Medford." Canton Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason able Prices -:- -:- -:-. -:- SAM LOCK, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. ?oL4--0-O0MTt0-O--0---0. r' " ry ""W r'i f'i IXPM- r -J. Tt v wy '"-ft- MZ m&& n-? v?3 ar jw Lr OKrl ic - - 3033 lj Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY FARMS, FRl'IT RANCHES V2il K. .MAIN STREET. m aBitet YOIR HOME COMFORTS. We can xir your house, or do re pair work o. tho service you now have, and xvill savo you money on the xvorlc. Promptness and satisfac tion are two other essentials that you'll always set here. .MOTOR REPAIRING FLAT IRONS FANS, FIXTURES. Crater Lake Wiring Co. NO. 117 NORTH I1AUTLETT ST. w- NATATOMUM j Skating. Uoxxling, Billiards, Peel, Box Ball, Shooting. Medford's Amusement Palace, men. m Tub Baths for Ladies nnd Gontle- ; sstfs4 s HILL ANOTHER s s THE ISIS THEATRE ! ICIG OOL'llLIO AT THE TONIGHT ELDIUHGE STRICKLAND The Country Fiddler X Exclusive Draperies Wi c irr ,i xt ciin'jil lt imi of ill.ipi 1 1. s he c urt i i s 1 1 ' tin m i tt ninl .I.i ..I cli-t. s i,t uphnlsti r4HK A s I ii ci 1 1 in i i ii. l.'i'K .if i t tins W"lK , i lu-.i. I mil ill kI'' -is K')" 1 Si l' ICi .IS IK MJSSllih to Kit III t X't I til.- I.tl.. si lit . s WeeRs & McGowan Co s whose reputation as boiiiB the old- j est violinist on the road but still j ? reiaiuing 1118 wonderful touch and J i bplrit of fun that has xvon for him I I the namo of the greatest trick vio- i llnlst on the stage. Once More JAMES A. RE1LLY C.'iaracter Artist I In order to give all thoso a chance i I to see and hear this distinguished I comedian, , tho manager has con-J sented to jilay htm for two nights ? J more. Don't miss seeing him. " s MEDFORD CONSERVATORY luerciul lilifriueu und Illume ii,.!,;.!..: edic acted n lie claimed tho. would, for Mirt, IU uy hatchery onn tions are carried on rapidlv owing to the season beinjr ideal. Seldom in the liiktury uf the stiitf Inu the month of March been so I'uvonUile for the FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES N T. Ill ILOING ALL ItRAM'UTS OF Ml SIC. 11 LL F.UIL'IY G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR Notice, Fruit Growers. Wl" ItUXi' li'.lS. J XW PlIII.' Ilmii ami will nu Mil in tin' Piikln M.ilf and ufter the third treatment the -hmmiiiti.i iMiin ...,li...l.. Ii.l'i I...,. .....I .llxtrld 1 1 j ti r.'m'nu' s. ,inn X'. nlv tl , j.... i.iw.17,,, mi mi Jinn KlCOj ,,1,1,1 i'iiiii.int in I'.illforul.i ami she liiisi not had any syniptonii ot ir mi-miun r ti 'ii r.imi.i I'nut iim- Jl,rv. ...... : .. : t l" l i Irllmtiilfc Xlin li.liull. l 't! n Cfllt nf tin rnouumtiMu unco; hoaHes her jre-1 ,i, ouiui.uh run .n. .. i-i.f.nnu im. erui health i muisli itupiiived and VtlV" yu ,''! "i.'.,.'i',"ri,,'s.'' '," I ilo not lu'mitiitc iu naviinr 1 biliexc ' ' u'"x in i t . ik m.- w-u utn 11 wij; I I'JJ in I I ilk Ii . tl ik ii(, . U I propnirntton of wilmon than Iiub tho -- T ,-- , , ,.,.. - , , . , imisi moulli, and exerv halcherv iNi1""'f iinncieu wun rtUHiinaiiiu u ",,,, i . . ... ' . 1 I.. : . .. :n i ii . i. .. told him otherwise, xel hi- i.c.su.,l '""W m i 'T' und yimiig'K"""'" "' " l '" '" PKODUUiJKS Jb'KUlT CO. hohefM lia.l to he tlirtvnl.-.l ... o, - 'r-v; ." ''-d "umber ,.f you.m v " "". " ""-1' '- " isii hiii Of hoc ra led IIiIm Near. I ' "i ' :"i" U"i rnnii k.rcci, .mii; ler to earn his bread and Imltii. "1 am lea vim.' the local orva.ti.a- iinii fur a lield that U uol liniiled hv Hex Kills u.is uiser uf the I'en tral church l fluUt. TO BE HELD MAY 2, pan that he did not cure to leanc any I forms and foriunlilios." h.. aid. part or m country to a forelKn power. "Not kuowltiR what inlKhl mult rrooi Hie Mexican attitude In Japan. TACOMA'S SECOND RECALL iremaont mri ordered tie inoblllin tlou of u dHUIon of American troopa t Ban Antonio, tialxodtou und 101 ltao. "Jn Menlcii ex cry citizen of utaud InS reallzen that In the event of Jni 1IUM aKKre8lou, wliiili howiver Uaaelats (he fear in.ty be. N Htlll fear 04, Mexico mint rely upon the nmlt Q0 Of the United State. Am asainat any aon power, Mexico woum si mil with her nolghbor to " muiii i.i NOTICIJ. Nolle l hereby given that the RoHiie Hlver Valley I'nlveralty Club city Fonl, Oregon. 23 A. T. WKlss. 1 hereby NOTICE, gl vnn that the uiuli i will make apnllratlon to th j council of the city of Medford, Or- "Uined 'lll apply at th meetinn i 'boii at it regular meeting on April i,n r,t' council of the city of Med Wo wont into (ho bakery business mainly because we desire lo jjjve onr trade the best or til leasl as ood as could be found in Aled foi'd. luir a number of vears we have enioved a constantly increasing busi ness in our bakery department. E WHY ? v the biir l Mh. I lt for a Itroiue to ell upliltuoui llquora. and wall lluuors. i iu qiiaiitttlea leu than aallou t ford to be held on April lsth. 1!M at 7:30 p. w. for a retail llijuor He ense to sell mall vinous ami mil rim TACOMA, W.'sll . Alilll tL The ll. ,.,,, ........ i., ii.. mh .h.'. ions llnnnm at r.Uiill tnr alv m.Aiili. uate ror the recall election '-"ii-i , building on Kir aU'eet, for a period of ttt tnu 8tr, roo' round flooi the four citv coiumiHioiici . ha, been , ,,lon,hll. ,0. 21 South U'AuJqii street. Mod- Max 'J Max l ,is tU.'d Holmi.i llv..r '..n iii..j... m..i. ford. Oreuon llntu,! Murrli "Mth -.--.. i.... . ni.v vtllli-rlljr .U. ---, ..OTn. ...w.. . ... .... set for a- the date for Ihe final election iu Use the Iist prow to be mily a t "'iiry ax w.i the e-e in the iimx- iirnliv election. With I Iu tm., I 16 H.v W. C. ANOBHSON. Secretary. 1911. pan haa rer attiinpt i r luatlou of larf bodlea ' on certain (re( ot land but the ajprHPte ttuinlgi tires from the laud of the ri aie iuipicHidve." Al-nl Is. Ti III. I nlMll V f I I I s, I , . 1 Iv n, I'll'! lilHl Int., I 'i. . I. M Offjqors far Lnhor Council. no Ceniral Lalmt Council n no icniiai i.uimi I'oiincll mot l n day and after u nhort biulneng W.M. QUA.. JOHN S. GII.L. JAMI6S VOUULl. mil pn fir 'if hi .ir Midf. 1 m mi! mvesfnu tits tl it. . i . t- i ii n .if tip r-'ll IllMSM.l'l .Mill In' .l'.S. d Mine Owners luit lux i you to tell? Prospective Purchaser See ux befoie biljlng. I III-' Kill) Jl.l ll'l II. lllll nun I n? luiiuwiug orticern i'i'i Hnuhoa. carwntcr. preni ' ' M ' 'I i ilclan. vl.e I'H'Miient, Kr.iuK Kank.v i.miIvh ,hi, V ' H s SI 1 , ' ,l Uaskln. for IJoaltU. Hay for Sale I hlX. i;t i In llMs. in dnlfalf.i baled Si Oregon Realty & Mining Co. ;Mli (liit.utt.t mt) lliiildiug. Our bakery iroduets are exclusive with this store. Ve sell only what we bake and only the best in the citv as judged increase in this line. AVe don't sell our sec ond rtide goods to our competitors and keep the best for our own trade we sell only what we make and we make only first class ootids. Give us a trial and prove it conclusively. Allen Grocery Ce: 321 South Central Ave. Killng systoms will save their cost in iimo every month. A system for ovory business. Mediord ! Store Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles 1 GENERAL OVEMJAULINa & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN fi2Sl. Corner Contral Ave. and StV SI Medford, Or. SWINE FOR SALE K.iri'v r-jwt. n,l Poland Thinn and IUrklure Sw.it. thd.-rs taken for -pring dohxorv. Prize -.lock. XVUllUlli GREEN FIELD FARM, Klamath Falls, Oregon. X 4 rsxmz? &?