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V PXGE FOUR MDFORD tAIL TRIBUTE, anSPFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 2.1, 1911. ffl Medford Mail Tribune AN INpitWCNUENT NRWHl'Al'Kn WBLltUIKD DAILY KXC1JIT SATUK tAY nv TUB MKnron.5 I'lUNTINQ CO. u Tim DnmocrKtle Times, Tho Mrtttord Man. tiw Bicarom TriDunc, The souwv tin OrcRonlan, Tim Ashland Tribune. Offlca Mall Trlliuno Uulldtncr, 25-27-29 S'or(h Fir atreotj phono, Main 3021 Homo 7C. GKOUQK PUTNAM, Editor ami MannRf t Kntcrod as second-class matlrr a Med ford. On-con, under tho not of. March 3, 1879. Official Paper of ttio City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County A JOKE IN CONGRESS SUBSCRIPTION BATES. l.fii.lo ,,f ') mO ,-. lv, Ono year. tv mull 5 00, NUMlS lit JfJ.)U pel' ftt'l"0 uno inoniu uy man .............. IVr month, itollvrml by oarrlrr In M1fnFt .lnrkannvlllx find Ccn- tmt Point .SO .60 SWORN CIRCULATION, Dally uvorace Tor nix months December 31, 1910, 2,21. ending mil leased Wlr United rwsa Dispatch. MANY four 111811018 have bamboozled the people into . sending ibem to congress in times past, but it is doubtful wlibthoiMUiy state ever rient a cheaper four flush er than Oregon in the person ot A. (Walter) Lafferty, glib demagogue from the second congressional district. A few years ago Laf forty's business consisted in spying upon poor homesteaders and trumping up evidence against them to be used in taking away their claims. As a paid specialagent of the land department he became, well known in the Silotz and other virgin sections. Later he hung out his shingle as a lawyer, and went alter- poor people to pay him a fee to bring suit against the Oregon iv; California railroad, to compel the railroad to sell his clients grant t In the new congressional direetorv, Mr. Lafforty has furnished the following autobioirranliy. claiming that he "CMWyffrTi'.'.r.Tffr:::: "Si "instituted tho litigation now pending in the federal court m Oregon to compel the Oregon A: Ualitorma rail road company to sell 2,300,000 acres of land granted to it by act of congress in accordance with the terms of the grant, which require that the lands shall be sold by the railroad company to actual settlors only, and at prices not exceeding $2.50 an acre." This is one of many bold attempts to steal credit. Agita tion against the railroad land grant was begun in Jackson irrowine cltv In Orccon. V Ulllltv illlll lia xi'lJlval'lllillll l' Slill ll'U UH" UTlMiUluii ifiw- mp.iAt,n-,Soe?n8tt' mo: SSI0: ceedings that culminated in the federal suit. Lafferty s wSS? S?;tdJSSS!MicSviSi?SSl clients were designated as "cross-complainants" and held supply nuro mountain water and sis leen miles of street Veins payed an contracted for at a co&t cxcoodlnR Ji. ;firt frt ii, i,,i rt .1,,,1, ,,,. otfnl AIVT UlIV, IU l-l&V 4UI1V4. Jlk 111UVII I 111. Y Oil II. 1 tl 14 Lafforty undergoes a frequent chauge of name. ITe used to kall himself VAmidon V. La f fort v." Then it became "Arthur W. Lhfferty." Then during the campaign it was "Abraham W. Lafferty." "Call me Abe, boys" he said. In the meantime, it had been plain "A. AY. La f fort v," and also "A. "Walter Laffertv." Now in the congressional di rectory, he appears as "A. AY. (AValter) Laffertv." Why was Lafferty elected? just, a freak. The popular revolt against stand-patlisin as personified bv Congress man Ellis, who wore the brand, collar, and dog chain of the interests, was ripe, and Lafferty with his brass monkey's nerve alid asphalt pavement sensibilities, by divided op position and demagogic speeches, was tossed into congress upon the tidal wave of insurgency. To send a man like Lafferty to congress robs the position of dignity and honor and makes of it a sorry .jest. Tho Mnll Trlbuno Is on ate at th Terry News Stand. San TrancUco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portlsmd, Howman News Co., Portland, Ore. W, O Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MEDrORD, O BED ON. n Metropolis of Southern Orojron and Northern California, and the fastest- OO0.OCO, making a total of twenty miles of pMemwU, Postorricn receipts for year ending March 31, 191, show Increase of 41 pet cent. Bank deposits a gain ot as per cent. . " Danner fruttcltr In Oregon TtORiia Itlver Spltrenberg apples won weci- stnkqs prUo. and title of , . "Appi jcteg -of Ui wotia. r.v tho .National Apple .Show. Spokane, 1909, and a car of, Nawtowns won Tlrst 'Priie In 1910 at Canadian International, Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C . , . , . . Koruo Itlver pears brought Tilghcst prices In all markets of tho world dur ing tlio past six years. , f Write Commercial club. Inclosing 6 cents for postage for the finest commu nity pampuici ever wrmn. ton, and Paltotl Her on the Back. Tiutnyou tin uno ivonslon on lionrVl tlio royal i'lielit, til th itMinost of tb lion 1'rlueonM of WhIw, trntl '"I'lic Rmnilinothor.' "1 toml U," mtM 'IVn nyxon, "Iji tv onMn on ttock. Tho nilu. cwh ttiyt tjloio to me on ouo, nlilo iiinl n .vontiK liuly wlioii) l tlMn't know on llui olliop. Tim wliitl ouiiui tlmniKli nn onon window, mul Uio mluvcn wltUix'iHl, 'Put' on your Imli' lut 1 snlil I ooglit, If hw11iIi, to nrnKv iny foIC ImUlor tlmit oor lit'fon) w many ro.Milllcx. siio nuIiI iiKtitii, 'Oh, put It oni' o 1 tHil, nutl 1 hoanl aflorwaiHl Hint tlio klntj of l)onumrk t'vurt foot, who wna In tho tmokjiroviinl (ihoy roalty kept n court fool), rvnuirkotl, 'Ho may tie lnurvrtto, but ho Iiuh uot IrnnuHl wurt,lullllorH., When 1 as itono ttio holloa nralMtl mo. and 1 mt tint tho unknown ono on ttio Imok by way of ropty, antl iroontly I found, out hIio was tlio cuuirott of lUisslal" "Had you any talk with tho onrV "lliutlty any. Ho naUl tio oouldn't sjntk r.itKlliili. lVrhaps lio wn tils pistixl at my imtlhig tils wlfo on tho imek. His hoad Mas up In tho oabln cotllng as lie unlkod nlnnil In-low."--London CJcntlowonimi. REALTY MEN TO GET TOGETHER Meeting Scheduled for June to Arouse Enthusiasm in Rogue River Valfcy and Its Resources- Ban Upon Knocking and Rivalries. -i ' "Get together, aiid boost tho Rosne river valley," was the resolution haopled at ihq special meetinR of the Knnltv association last evening. An! inritation to come to n "Get together" meeting in MtJford some tune vi June, will bo sent by the association to every real estate man in Jackson nml Josephine counties, and prepara tions will bo mndo hero in the mean time for -their reception and enter tainment, nnd a program prepared for the business scs&ious calculated to brine; out the best idca.s of. tho rep resentative hustlers of every commu nity in the valley. It was tho common sentiment of those present at the meeting, voiced in (lie remarks mndo bv I'resident Claude Garner, that steps should bo immediately taken looking toward a moro intimate acquaintance among tho reaL estate men of this section, a more' general diffusion of knowl edge among them of tho resources of the whole valley, and a movement inaugurated to allay the feelings of petty local jealousy nnd commercial rivalry ,of ono town ivith another which in the past have resulted in much "knocking'' of one another's resources and advantages. "It is hiuh time," said Mr. Gamer, "wiibhould get together. nnd agree, to htop the knocking that has been so freely indulged in in tho just, and which is being used against us by the outside knockers in other sections Wo hhould ull realise that nature in inuking the Rogue river valley did not liKo-all of her first class material in any ouo particular spot and nothing butt bird olass in all the rest of this region, but that the good is pretty evenly distributed from Cow Creek canyon to tho Siskiyous, nnd we ought nil to gut together aud resolve from I lib time on to give one grand, united boost for the tvholo Rogue riwsr valley," Tho activity in mining cirfles wns discushcd at some length, and a min ing bureau as a department of the exohnngo suggested; it was also re solved that the Conunercial club be ieipieslcd to miiko arrangements for a supply of choice Rogue river vul iey fruit to bo offered for sale to phs sengora on trains going through Med ford, TEMPORARY FISHWAY AT 1 AMENT DAM COST $422 i, i i Tho stnto nf Oiegon has sent u statement of tho expense incurred in building tho temporary fishway at (ho Anient dam to tlio Chicago-Rogue ijonlpnny, which will pay t)io sanio with roceivor'fl certificates.1. It ost tho state $422.:i8 to construct tho fishway. Tho . labor amounted to $282.87 and oupplios to $139.51. WEATHER MAN 1 ' NEEDED HERE District Forecaster Beals of Fortiand Here1 to Find Volunteer Observer as O'Gara Does Not Care to Con- i tinue Now Frost Season is Past. JACKSON STREET OPEN TO TRAFFIC a Clark & Henery Now Laying Binder On Sixth Street Two Concrete Mixers Are Placed in Operation Work Progressing Rapidly. Hydrocyanic Acid. Tho illstltlotl osoatlal nil of almoiuK whloh when diluted Mtpnlle tlio papu. Inr Havering for swcols and routed ton cry know u a,"ratiila." oontaliif In Its strongest form n willlclent pervoutniw of hydrooynulc add to make It highly dangerous. A youug man v ho was ex ecuting an onW by pouring It from Inrgo tmttlo to a smaller ono noticed that ho had not put tho laKl unite straight on the smaller bottle and took It off again. Ilufore replacing tho la lel he llckitl It to inako 8iir of lis stloklug proHrly. Hut while. iurlu,' ho had Inadvertently lot n drop or two trickle on the outsldo of the bottle where he hail aUIed the IuIh'1. Then when lie touched the Inlwl with his tongue he felt us If something nhot olonj; that member and also a Jump of tils heart. So he rushed to u tap. which was fortunately close at hand, aud put his tongue under the running water. Never ns long as he lived, he wild, would be forget that poisoning sensation. Chambers' JournuL Edward A. Beals, district fore caster, United States weather bureau, is in Medford for the purpose of gaining Prof. P, J. O'Gura's consent to continue his work as local forecas ter of the weather. Now that the budding season is passed, Professor O'Gara desires to give up the work until the now frost season. If Mr Deals cannot induce Professor O'Gara to continue tho work he would like to get in touch with some poison who will tnko it up. As the funds of the bureau are ex hausted as far as Medford is con cerned tho work mofet be douc for glory alone. WORK PROGRESSING 5 RAPIDLY ON HOTEL "The hotel Medford will be com pleted on schedule time in pite of the weather we have been baring,-' btated John J. O'Hagen, superintend ent of the Thompaon-Sterret com pany, which is building the hotel. VWork is progressing satisfactprily and we will turn the keys over to the owners on July 1. i "Three of the"floors have been fin ished nnd work is progressing rapidly on tho other oneu." EDNA GOODRICH TO WED LONDON BANKER The Clark & Henery Construction company, has completed tho pnving of Jncbon boulevard with the ex ception of three blocks at tho wet end where a heavy cut U to be made, and the street is once again open to traffic. Tho bindor course is now being laid on Sixth street on which concrete hns been lnid the entire distance. Two large, concrete mixers are now in use nnd rapid progress is being made. Trainmen Choose Frisco. A Way Man Hai,. A man who will sit up all night and display tuurve'lou nRlllty of the tin gers iu operating a puck of cards ilmls that he has imiitls like an elephant's feet when ho Is asked to hook up or button up his wife's gown. This fact Is observed time nnd anln nnd 1 ouo of the lwpular lilu of philosophy, to be served in connection with a dtvixmak en' conreuttonNltiilrlnR public atten tlon. That It Is u mure dllllcult under taking to shullle the deck and deal a poker hand merely aa,a test of digital cleverness without taking Into ctiiuld erntion the morn luijiortnnt Hem of dealing a jultUfActory baud than to hook up a gown tven when tho eye arc bidden In the lace must be admit ted. That a uutn will undertake th orn cheerfully and the othpr churlish ly must be ascribed to the outrival of the Old Nick In most male huinaiiH. Chlcago Tribune.' HAItUISniJIlG. Pa., May 24. Af ter selecting San Francisco as their convention city In 1013 tho conven tion, of the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen adjourned hero today. NEW YORK, May 21. Edna Goodrich, who is stopping at the RiU Carlton, mndo no denial today of the rumors thut sho is to umrry a Lon don, banker. During the trial of the Goodrich-Goodwin divorco proeeed iugn she wtih seen constantly in com pany with the banker whom it is said she is to wed next month. Sho is ac companied by her mother. SOLDIERS AND STRIKERS " ! RIOT AT MONTEVIDEO MONTEVIDEO, May 21. Tho proclamation of a state of siege prob ably will be issued at tho capital to day, Tho city ff in n turmoil, follow ing tho riots in which a number of soldiers nnd strikers were killed. All business is suspended and tlio custom house is closed. PPPM ;, frf 9 - gft1 if' WH , - tji - At V't ti . Illlllf g! J r.il.iiini i ii I m i-umi il l i V 9 C - . ' A NicDitlnclion. ITe wns hurrying for the train somewhat lminded by a clumpy crate containing a lnrge live turkey, As 1. approached the gate the guard stopped him with a gesture. "You can't take (bat through bore,' bo said. "Tknt'y have to be checked or go by express." "tint I can't stop,' declared the passenger. "I've got to get this tr.iln ' Aud he tried to push through npilti The guard held him back. "That baggage." he ald llrtuly, "and It muni go In tlm linggJitr ear." "Oh, no," reulicil the other, with a charming and confident tttnllo; "ItV luggage. Don't yyU see I'm biggin; ItV" And" he had slipped by before the astonUhisi guard had caught hU breath. 1'outh'j Couiiunlon. Cireumitantlil Evidence. Even the clenivst and most jierfect clrcumstanllnl evidence Is likely to be at fault, after all, and therefore ought to bo received with great caution, Take tho cas of any pencil sharpened by any woman. If y4ou ,havo nltuesjrs you will ntitl sho did it with a knife, but If you take simply the ascct of the poncll,you will sjiy.shc did It with her teeth. Murk Tw'ulu. Ultra Practical. "I notice," said a husband who was reading a lengthy letter which bis wife, bad written and bad handed to him for penwQl, "thai; you have made a stupid mlMuke. You have wiltleu mlrago' Instead of 'marriage.'" "Either will do," replied tho lady. "They both signify an Illusion." JunfeU Houtakteplng. Th negro housewife In tho "Vct Indian JuiirIo ilnds InjilHekeopbiu very easy. Krult and vegetables grow wild ull about tho hut ntul the ilvor abounds with fish. On wush d.y nil aho'lma to do Is to pick u few ot the berries of tho soap berry tree, lake, her clothiut to tho rlvf r ntul im tho berries ns Iid would uno ordinary soup, Uvcn tier cooking pots grow on the trees, (tin calabash cut In halve!? being used for Uils purpose Cnlalmhci am used also for bowls, basins aud Jugs fur carrying water from tho' river, while tlio small ours ninko oxccllcnt cups. In tho afternoon, when she U rvNitly for her cup of tea. tho ueKnss ploka half u doxen loaves from tho thug bush growing at her door, bolts thoiu. nijueents the Jutco (nun a ugar cuuo for sweetening nnd the coeoauut sup piles the mtlk. ThusBho has a dell, clous cup ot tea without deluding on the grocer for It. She makes tho mats for her tlogr ow,t ot fho dried leaves of the banana, phlted nutl nowed togoth cr us the old. country' people In this country make their rag units. Not For Hlmielf. "It does mo good to see n pompous man not tils." said a stockbroker "I have a friend who Just about believes tho Lord created tho earth In sevrn days for his especial bene lit, Ho has & tine home mi Long Island, with a retinue of sonants, but his wife Is a xcml'tnvnlld. and It falls to tho lot ot Mr. Pompous to execute various com missions for her In the city. Tlio other day she asked him to stop at a cloth ing store and get a couplo of whttu duck Jackets for the butler. 1 hap pened to be with him when ho entered the store. Striding majestically up to n sallow little salesman, ho wild, with much Impressive dlgnltt "'1 wish to purchase a couplo of white waiter's coats.' "'Yes. sir. said the llttlo salesman. What size do you wearV "Mr PfltnKus pit red In tJe face spluttered nnd gurgled, nnd then as It fearing to trust himself to speech turn ed on tils heel nnd strodu from tho place. Ho left me at tho next corner nnd hns avoided mo ever since." No,' York Suu. An Eperl'anc0 at Hull House. Even death Itself sometimes, falls to bring tho dignity nnd serenity which ono would fain associate with old ago. I recall tho flfhig hour of ouo old Scotchwoman whoso long struggle to ''keep respcctnblo" had so embittered her that hor Inst word woro gibes for those who wero trying to minister to her. "So you came In yourself this morning, did you7 You only sent things yesterday. I guess you know when the doctor was coming. Don't try to warm my feet with anything but that old Jacket that l'vo got there; It belonged to my boy who wan drowned at sea nigh thirty years agCx but It's warmer yet with human toolings than any of your'confounded charity hot water bottles." Suddenly tho tin rah gasping volco wns stilled In death, nnd I awaited tho doctor's coming, shaken and horrified. Jano Addnmu In Atuer lean Magazine. iHvVriiNAMmKirH notiou Officii of tho City Tronsuior, Mod ford, Oroftim, May ii Ith, I 111 I, Notion In hereby given thnt thorn aio fundi! on hand In tho oily tfottn ury for tho redemption ot outstand ing city warrants Issued i;iiIuhL thu following funds: i W'nriants No. 4, R, nnd it on .lack son street sower. Warrant No, U, on Lateral No. 1, District No. U, Warrant No. 1, on Lateral No, (1, Ulsrlet No. it. Warrant No. I, on Lalural No. 7, Dlstrtet No. It, Warrants No, 1 nnd 'J, on Littoral No. I. District NO, -t, Warn nt No, I, on Lateral No, 3, District No, K. Warrant N No. (I. District Warrants No, ti and II, on Lateral No. 10. DlKtrlu No. C. Interest on tho sanio will coasn af ter the abovo ditto. L. L. JACOim, 5? Ulty .Tioasuror. 13 MORE DAYS 13 To stilp tho vval In down at Ddtiitmihtif Hrothuru shoo iitnio, IWItUO IjAlilOH (JO, Send a Messenger thai will moot with tho up provnl oC tho roolpiont of voiu' jiieatmgo. Any old kind M' ii mcHHonjror won't nnawor. J. a and .1, on UtornlTho bCflt Hhould nlwuVB bo t no. u. i8ont "ii" you wish tho re cipient to pjfHR ti iuvoruulo Vovtliot. What you think about busl ncss slat'umury isn't tpiilu so important at what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy ATTENTION All Patriots are roijuostod to nt tond tonight, thu Itoyal I'urplo Do groo. Hefroshurouts. A, M. lllble brntuh Scribe Itouguo lllwr Vnlloy Eneainpiuout. HnskliiH (or Health. APTEU ALL IT NAltllOWH g DOWN m to m The Merrivold Shop FOR Office Supplies Ell W, lAln KL, Modfi.nl. 'Jit llAmJ.lt J fJr fr liitt lt,ltnitf beaiuse it pleases you, but because it inllueuces the man you write in your favor. Oiu lUurtiiiM IhiNoUit (Ujn.cthp luiwr, ln.i Ik ilrii, cil.p lwii lulks ll It HKt n h jxjmrll.in ttitt ll,,(n' imwniy lt iul ly A littilMti twilwvn Uwk tfitrr, UIhj,, H)f M, khtlto. I5 Mirrliih"Hloifir Uulwi. Irrm, l'lmti-.l, liiM.(fiiJ aiht t'iKfuktJ on Itit hi( jnil liniiiM i.!."-j ,U,lir lUtiMiima Pah. CourAin, IK mly (f tnlrt u lt wotlilmakliic tKrtvl wit -i.lunJr Medford Printing Co. i Empty Titles. William Jennings llryun onco Joked about our Amcricau fondues for titles. "You nil know of tho colonol," ho said, "who got his titlo by Inheritance, having married Colonel ilrown's wid ow? Dut I onco met a general who got his tltlo neither by Inherltnnce. nor by service, nor by anything you con Id mention. "'Genera!.' I satd to hlra, 'how do you coino by this tltlo of yours, any way?' "'Why, air, said he, 'I passed my you tb In tho Hour trado nnd for tweo ty-soTcn years was n general miller.' "I know another titled man, Judge Greono. " 'Aro you. sir.' I onco asked him. ' United States Judg or n circuit court Judge? "I ain't neither,' he replied. 'I'm a Judgo of boss racln'.' - Fssr. Fear causei more dtseaso than do microbes, more deaths than famine, mora .failures than panics. - It coat moro than war. la always a failure aud Is never uooessary. mikj n medical man. fear wcaken's tho benrt'snctlon. In duces congestion. Invites indigestion, produces poison through dccouioliig foods and Is thus tho mother of auto- poisoning, which cither directly causes or greatly olds In tho production ot quite 00 per cent ot all our disease. WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00; j?inc, $G.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Ship May 15. Phono ns nt Butto Falls. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. P0P0JM t J. A. PEIIHY, Vlco-I'rosldout JH000, .. J. H. ENYART. Presldont F. E. MERMCIC. Vlco-Prosldat , JOHN 8. OHTH, Cnshlor W. B. JACKSON, Ais't Cashier. The Medford National Bank 4 Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT II0XK8 FOR IlKNT. A GENEIlAIi HANKING UUSINK8S TIIANBAOTED. Wi B0M0IT YOUU PATIIONAQE. W4&&4W4&4&44r4r44Hf4 i Medford Concrete Construction Co, last Oeorgo V. IlonliaK will nttompt to anuox another title at tho gauioa ot tho Iilsh-Amerlcan Athletic Club on May 30, ut Celtic Park, Now York, when ho starts In tho two mile spec ial. 8uro Thing. "So Jack and Tom proposed nlKlit. Which did you accept?" "Why, my dear, I was so excited I can't remciuU'r nut whichever calU tonight must bo the one." .Spokane Hpokesman-itqlov. , , Painfully Frank. Miss Oldcjrl -Hero aro somu now pictures I had taken, but they are per feet f rights. 'i'lioJihotoKnipher I went to is no Haiti rer. Miss IVtt No, but ho Is conscientious. lbiltiiuoro Amor tcuu. , Taking Hr to Task, Mth. Plymouth 'itock Yes, wo tiro very proud of tho fact that our an cestors came over in tho Mnyllower. Mrs. .Many Uocks (severely) In tlio tlrst cabin ?-Clevelaud Plalu Dealer., Oh, life! An ago to the jnlsernblo, n moment to thu happy. Dacon, Mostly Defore. Prosperous Publisher Do you wiito biforo .or, after catluK? Poet (faintly) Always befuru unless I have somu- tbluj,' to (jat.-j irtJaeT ' , Slmplifitd Sptllino. "Why did yon take Kluora away from school, Aunt Mahnly?" u lady asked kr cool;" ouo day, Aunt Mohaly suhTed scornfully.T " 'Pause dy teacher alo't saUsfuctlon ary tub 'me, Mis' Muily. What you reckon alio teU Oat cbtlu ybtldy? alio 'low dae V pdl four vUm even a ldjut 'ud know dat It spells Ivy." , i i Not Strong Mlndsd. "Your wlfo, Clark. Is, 1 should say, strong minded lady," , "Thero you- would bo V'Tpcs. I should rather describe her as, brlttln minded." "UrltUo minded?" "Yes; she's been Riving me pieces of jhor mind, for years." An Easy Arrangamant, Wife Am I, then, never to havo my ,wny In nnytlilni;?" Uusbnnd-Certalri. ly. denr. When wo aro both agreed you can havo your way. When wn differ I'll havo mine." , , An Irrltnblo man lies llko a hedge hog rolled up tho wrong way, tOrmunt hig himself with his own prlckles.-H. P. Uood- , 1 "' Vain Mathematics. Absontmlndoda'rofsor..-My tailor bas pit ono button too many on my rest. I must cut It ?. 'u' funny, Now there's t bullunholo (on iiianj' What's thp usj-of Ht;VtWV ao)lrc Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PUJE CRUSHED ROOK SCREENED GRAVEL Dolivercd to any pnrt of city. Office! Fruitgrowers' Ilnnk nidK. Plione H. 059. WASHED ' SAND Plant North Riverside Phono M. 6091 0. J. SEMON, Mgr. for Concrete for llrlck Work for HMterlnic Medford Iron Works B. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MAOHINIiT All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Puinp, Boilon and Machinery. 'Agonta in So. Oregon for 7AIKBANXS, MOSSX ft dO. PLUMBING i s STEAM AND HOT yATER HEATING 2 All Work uuorantood Priooa Reaaonablo Z CUKCEiN CSl FIVICB I US nOWAUD niiOOIC, KNTRANOK ON Otb STIIEET. PHONE 80 )Wrrws4rwsy