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t PGBFOUR " MBIXFOOT MAIL TRIBUNE, ftCEDFQRI), OREGON, SATURDAY, BTOPTiaMBER 2, ao.ll. . l it K Siprom Mail TWBWMB am iMiwnvuneNT nhwrpapkR ruHMsiiKD' KVKnr aftriinoon HXCRIT SUNDAY, Br THE MBDFOUD 1'niNTINO CO. The Democratic Times, Tim MSford Mall, The Medford Tribune. Tho South ern uresonian, ma ABnmnu inwun Office Vnl Tribune Bulldlnc, , North Fir tretj phone. Wain SOU. irome 76,?; ., , OROItOB PUTNAM, Editor and MnSr Entered a second-class matter at Med font, Oregon, under the act of March J, 1I7. . Fnoer of the Citr of Medford Offloiai roper or .season wounir. Official D muaanrtn &AYBB. One year." by mall .....18.00 On month, by malt k...... .00 Vnr month, delivered by carrier Jn MedforM. Jacksonville and Cen- tra.1 Point 8nturdaytinly. by mall, per year.. 3.00 Weekly, per year - - nrou uiBOUlATieB. Dally arerate ror'air "months eadtns Bcembtt SI, I10. S7SL - Decern mil Xcased Wire United Vtm Sltpateaea. The Mall Tribune la on aale at the Ferry News Stand. $an Fmnelaco. Portland Mlotel News Stand. lorUand. Howman'Ncwa Co., "Portland, Ore. W. O. VThltnoy, Seattle. Wash. BTOIUC ANI POMKT AND KCMFSR 9 (Written with roferenco to the triune, phenomenon, as witnessed by tho people of Rogue valley in tho month of May, 1910. i When net tho sun in evening's car- nato skies, Rudo beating up out of the cast, bald njght With merging drifts of Btorra, o bat tle hue, Emerged with trumpet voice above tho Rogue, And naked drew his sword of fluid force. Then, flamed of storm heat, every mountain height Unveiled its giant form in soltic dew. Tho winds afar lone bugled thro' the woods. Or loudly swept with tempest sound and noise Down through tho rumoring forests. In sb.elf7b.ung caves tho leery leolln,? snarled In fear of nature's strango pre-mor-fl phic sign,. Of mythical creature Import half cloud and fire. The throating voice of streams where roots are gnarled, Contortionate and dread as gorgon J snakes. Or other knotted things of creation's 5 . vomit, And gaseous, foulsome sport of flame t desire Is wrooklsh heard on gathering dark- J uess sheer. As when an earthquake shakes the , hetic zones Of forty, ashing longitudes. i -, - -Huge-loomed, on battle-drifts of strife t afar , And border fronts of loud Areturian i war. Shot through with comet light the , frozen moon. Upbore its shield on drifts of sablo i night, And burst through storm-rifts Into golden woon. EcllpBO bore down, with direful, arm- ed invasion, And seized the sky queen In his arms ," " of fire; Affronting o with fierce obtrusive $ meln, Ho backward hurled tho. sky-queen's i umbrous spears, , A,nd boro on with purple banners. Tho catching breath of Time's an- thropomorpbic moans Crept fluetterlngly o'er the gufs by ; cralg and rune. A.roso the comet then with jeweled 4 blado And drove Eclipse and Moon asunder. Then thunder-steeds in purple' thun- . der garbed Deep-bellowed space to Alclon's blaz- , ing pyre. The mingled lure and lyre of sky and i star ; Appealed tho threatening arms of Trl- t umvar hosts. Rack on tho storm-field's length of I bannered dew, Whore, on the pearl-lawns of the t trampled sky, A broken star-bud lay, dispensing odor. M(U$t Kl oar- WW. bounds of war Took spued-Vlng runioui Into Antral deops, Whon the auns shed tears of iron. D. II. Hawkins. T3TECTIVB W. J. BURNS never spoils a good story for the aiikc of telling the truth, but in the September MeCluro's appeal's a sttry by him in whieh the truth a& startlingly told to make a good story. The narrativo concerns tho unearthing ot a pior. o flood tho country with eounterteit money. A wealthy promoter is represented as financing tho counterfeiting operations, lie is made to describe his financial career as follows: j "I bogan herb as a speculator m real estate in boom times. In my laud deals I capitalized the future earnings of this town, as you might say. You understand, of course, a town lot lias no value except what comes to it from tho industry autl success of the citizens of tho town. 1 capi talized tho future earning power and production of those citizens overcapitalized it and they are still working to pay interest on that capital, if you understand whatl nieau." "I put into my own pocket the public increment on huge blocks of land here money that, in its finaL aspect, belonged to tho citv itself Then I purchased the street railway, another property that had no value exeopt such as was given to it by the industrial and commercial suc cess of the city. And overcapitalized this, too,' so as to collect at once upon the future of the city, and I sold out the stock and put that money also to my credih In this case I had to use some of the mono to purchase civic officials who would otherwise have defended their elec torate from exploitation. And in doing so I was only doing what 'promoters' make a business of doing gener ally iu this country, you understand." "Then I went into loans collecting upon tho commer cial distress which my previous operations had helped to create. I bought a controlling interest in several indus trial companies, and reorganized them sometimes by means of ta holding company in such a way that all the profits of the industries came to us and the original stock holders received only a small income on their investments. These operations are quite common. Men are perform ing them today in every city, probably in every country. "Why should we draw the line at promoting counterfeit ing? In selling watered stock I had really been selling a sort of counterfeit stock certificate." Bearing this. Burns arrived at "a sudden understand ing of the whole situation the promoter's mind had be come affected." All property owners made rich through the efforts of follow men or through taking advantage of the misfortunes of others, share the belief tlmt only a crazy man would thus truthfully describe his operations. To. tell the bald truth would be evidence sufficient of insanity, in their minds. But Burns' financier described in brief the history of the creation of the average fortune due largely to the ab surdity of the present system of taxation that gives to the speculator the public increment and makes possible the exploitation of the people. Could the financing of counterfeiters be more fun damentally dishonest? READY FOR IAB0R MY tr(n M L S. Howard Writes of Water, Doctors and! Rosy Cheeked Maidens Medford. Ore.. Aug-. 8. 1911. This la to certify, that about November my daugh ter ws..iaKi?n wiiu a oevBre uiuic ui rheumatism which rendered her left arm uhoIoss, In'faot'lf wan"so near paralyzed that eh? was. not able, tq njpye hey jfjoK ers, but knowing o, eoro of pr. Chow Young's; marvelous, curs of Jonif ef1"?' ng caeea of rh.eunia.tlaOT, we decided to consult lilin. In which I urn pleaeed to say made no inlntaVe, as his retn.edes acted as he clamed they would and af ter the third treatment the rheumatlo pain entirely left her and she has not hud any Bvmntoms'of rheumatism alnca: be- aides her.Bene.ra heUb U much' Improv ed and'I doxnot heftitaUiltn, saylnir I be- Move thoae kffllcted.' with "rheumatism or nnralvala will do Well to consult Dr, Chow Youngv whoso house' la corner of Tenth and Front street, Medford, Ore- A. 1'. WU1B3. JJOU. 161 Editor Mail Tribune: With your permissin I would like to express my self through you vuluable paptr re garding some conditions of Hert ford's water system. I was murn in terested in tho visit t few days ao of the city council ami other officials to the intake or head works at the point of diversion on LiUIe Put to creek and was muca surprised that they should take an eminent M. D. who stands at the head of his pro fession as an allopathic physician to make out for their prescriptions as a hydropathj which is certainly, out of his element and I vas still more surprised when he recommend ed the drawing off of the waters of Fish Lke reservoir, as a sanitary measure. Why, of all thp blunders t'lia were ever made this is the most raw and utmost criminal move in the whole catajjory of mistakes. It ought to be enjoined immediately. It should be filled up to tho overflow bo that all the debris floating on the surfuce ro(ifity be, drayn. off through the, spUl way and strained on the largo wicr below before it reaches the ereek again. It is my recollection that the res ervoir was filled or partly so abou. two years before the Medford water system was connected at the creek and all dry loose wood or bark and other material was floated to (he sur face and has stood there or has been floated out over the spillway und ail timber, stumpH, logs, ctcv have been Houketl ror tnree years aim uii gopu-, ers, reptiles und ants have long ago been eliminated and everything has nov settled down to norar.l and san itary conditions. Nov i is known tlmt water sup ply is drawn from the bottom of the lake where tho water is puro and coo) and (hat the surface of the lake is warm and wann water always rises to the top and" all debris, such us leaves, sticks and fish bones and all such stuff floats on tH surface1 therefore tho deeper the water above tho more puro it is. Chicago tunnel ed four miles out under Luke Michi gan to get into deep water for their supply. Now if you draw off the water from tho lake or reservoir nil (Ins iloatiig debris, follows, tho re ceding water down to (he narrow channel from tho springs above, also when the water is drawn off there will bo hundreds of fisli stranded and Big Celebration to Bo Held Monday Starts With Parado'ln the Morn- ing Winds Up Willi n Grand Ball In Evenjnfl.' . 5 j: Modford's big labor day ueleltrathui will upon next Monday oarly in tho morninjr and will eontinuo through out tho day without u chock, wind ing up iu (he cwniuu; wjth a grand all at thu Natatorium. Every pro pnratinn )ius.bi'on umdc for thu huc cossj oCJlmdny and ilU believed Mint (ho celebration will be the most olnli prate of labor day over h in Houllt cni Oregon: tu of tho unions, in the city have contributed liberally to tho fund for In observance of (he day and i splendid program has boon arranged. A uiptistor parado Is planned ru' the curby morning. Tho lino of uinHi will include) Ui principal ij.rvct of the city. Jack Went lio innr-dml of the. ,w. At 1 o'ejock tit the ball park thorn ill he a fast game of baseball b (ween n picked union team and, the Medford regitlnrx. ,Fich hHrts will be held in the morning on tjio rnirond right of way many prizes boing of fered. The afternoon will bo. devoted to facing nt the fair ground. Many tickets have been sold for tho grand bajl to bo given in tip ev ening. IUwill bo one of the i,l elaborate affairs over held iu (hN .eity. j COUPLE KI1LS WOMAN AT HER OWN REQUEST GRIGNON KISSIME, Fin., Sept. 2.-The Shakor colony at Anliton has a pu euliar murder sensation today iu which the alleged murdurcrs are bo igu condemned by some people and cflmmeuded by'othcrs. Egbert Oilllt, f3, and Elizabeth Seurx, 7-1, nra charged with having killed Sadie'Marohnnt, 'J 1. They nd- Imit poisoning-lier declaring that sou was dying from tuborculosis and nsked them to end her life. dead on the low flats just above tho channel, the bears will come down for the dead fish and make bear wnl lows in the marshes, the snakes, liz ards and other reptiles will regain possession of the basin and when Mm reservoir is filled again the cpndiliop of our water system will be demoralized. The people for their own safety. should tuke immediate action against drawing off the lnke. Tho wlipib trouble with the impurity of tho wat er supply lies in the headworks at the intake and the blooming idiot who was pnfd for designing and installing sanitary hendWtlrkB ought to face, a criminal prosecution. There is up adequate settling basin or forcbay. There is no sand gate at tho bottom of the intake basin to discharge the sand and mud that might come down the creek, but the intnko pipe runs directly into the basin and receives all the soil and sand und carries the, same right on through to our system in tho city and is now deposited iu all the low points, bends or dead, enda in our water pipes and the whole im purity of tho water exists right in the pipes in, the city limits and not a$ tho reservoir or lake, Fish Lake comprised originally nn area of about 7fl acres but Fish Lako .reservoir has an area of 450 acres. Xow if you draw off tho water, from 375'acres and leave it exposed to the sun and elements for sixty days and you will create a condition that wil tako a year to overcome and mnko the conditions us goo(J a,s h,py uro today. Tho intake or settling basin should, be jus.t vb(at its name implies. The waters should bo made as stil,as possible to muko it. Th,en all sedi ment, and snnd will settlo and bo car ried off by tho sand gato jnstead of going into tho water pipes us has bepu dping. Our present city engineer has a clear conception of what is required und if tho city council giyi him their confidence ho wilj install a good sys tern nt tho intake. If tho board will eliminate entirely professional men, such ns doctors and lawyers from their inspection tours" and only tako nen of good hard common senso thoy yill got better result?. ' The water pipe at tho intnko is eighteen inches in dinmcjpr and bus i velocity of about eight feet por sec ond, making a very strong current XOTICB OP KiniiTH GUADK U.VI FOItM KXAMLVATJOK. Notice, is hereby given that tho next regular uniform examination ot applicants for eighth grado diplomas will bo held September 7 and 8, 1911, as follows: Thursday. September 7 Physiol ogy, writing, history and civil govern ment. Friday, Soptomber 8 Grammar, arithmetic, geography, spoiling. All those who were conditioned In one or two subjects, in tho ,Iuno. 1911, examinations should writo upon such nt this examination. Othorwlso thoy will loso the credits earned. This will bo tho last examination for entrance- to lilli schools until January, 1912. J, PERCY WELLS, ' County School Superintendent. which Would draw in miner foreign mutter, whereas if tho mouth of tho pipe ut tho iutuke wore thirty-six inches or about four times thu area of thu present pipe tho velocity pf the current would bo reduced to two fcut per second, leaving never-still water in the sotthug basin, permit ting nil sand and vegetable soil to settle at thu bottom and bo discharge pd at the sand gato at the bottom. (The pipe should bo thirty-six inches ut tho intake und taper to the size, of tho present pipe iu twenty feet iu length,) when tlicso changes hava been in stalled wo Hljidl buvp a water system second to none on tho count'. I'ort Jaud's Hull Hun not excepted. All this installation should Iiuyc' boon, plni ucd by that $7000 school master- ou giuuLT, but thitf atijl other blunders iu the installing have or will cost the city not less than jOOO. If (he council liBtens'erioiis'ly to such ex perts as tho learned M. D. heretofore .mentioned, the whole system would soon go to tho dogs. I am in my, 80th year and I owe my lon lifo to the fact thut .there wcro.no lcunifld M. D.'a iu tho county, whpro I was ruiHt'u nn i was pcariy oi ago, au-. crobes and bacteria were not invented lit that time und wo drank our watet from the good old gourd that hunft by the side of the old moss-covorct bucket us it cumo fro;n tho well and, we drank it without boiling and fr somo rosy cheeked maiden drank from Hid gourd wo were not afraid to drink from the sumo cup, even on tho sumo hjuo ion Mien iy nor runy lips. , "J.'B. HPWAHD. Hasklni (or lfl.ih- f I BEFORE JURY , Grand Jury Investigation , Robbery and Slugging Case Many Wit ncses Aro Called to Appear In tlto Case. Tho grand jury U today InvHlgnl ipg Mm ithsnult nnd robbery eurpi against lfnlph Orignou, who wiw io coutly bound over froip the jimlUni court charged with being one of a number of thugs who beat (leoruu Kibbey it week r.gu and robbed him of filOO. A largo number of witnensoH wtiro tuuuinnuod to appear before tho jury and it i$ believed thai the grand jury will id u in u trpo bill aguiiiHt tho young man, Grigtum is very bow-legged and tlii- led o liirt identification as otto pf tho men seen running uwny fnp'i ihc scope of the holdup by A. U. Unf !' Duffy's idoutificati(n N coin pletu und his story cannot be liiikeit. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. i Auterlrnn At IMillndolphta iMilliululphla . , Huston Second gam IMiilndolphl ......... HoKton .............,... At Now York Now York WushltiKtou . At ChtcnKO- Cheaisu , . . . . Cleveland .....).,. ! It tft National At Now York Now York 3 Philadelphia t! Secoiid gamo Now York 2 IMilladolphlu '1 At Cincinnati Cincinnati a Pittsburg . 2 Second game Cincinnati i Pittsburg , M At Urouklyn iiroociyn . ... t. ...... . . o Uoston . .... 1 ... . . .' . . f Second game lirooklyn ..................... Iloston ....,..., -I At San Francisco. It. II. K. Sni FranciRcp 1 7 . ' Los Anccleu 2 4 0 At Vernon. Vernon ..... D C 0 Sacramento G 7 7 Sacramento C 7 7 At Portland Portland 0 2 3 Oaklaud G S 0 .fprtliMClleru At Vancouver Vancouver 7 13 Seattlti' 2 7 At Portland- Portland G 1 -i 0 Tacoma ....". 2 13 1 At, Victoria- Snokanu 10 It S Victoria 9 H 1 to the punue. Commencing Sontombor 1 tho Mesa- Ipr and Konwortny tlsu co, wm uu strictly on n"cah bnslH, Uy so doing wo can sell pur goods much cheaper Commencing Friday, Soptombor 1 we will sell spring chickens nt 2Cc per pound, and everything In our storo will bo roduppd In prlco. Jlallbut, 10c per lb.; salmon, 17 l-2c per lb. Ilo membor thoso npt wlnhlng tp visit the storo may tolophpne tlolr ordors and thoy iil bo sent C O, D, Wo wll lat present, koqp qp pnr frco do llvory four times a dny 8, 10, 2, 4 p'ejock. "ilqplnB our old customers will still remember us, wo roinnln, ns over, i ME88LEH & KENWOIITHY. ATTBNTfAN, UiYJh OltDKIl OF MOOSE. All mombors ot Cfator Lako Lodgo, L. O. O, AL, C7C, nro requested to bo prusont Tuesday uvonlpg, Soptom br G, t9,ll, to mako arrangements (or dedtcatipji or wr HAW. iftJi Px order of commltteo, Dll. AL S. HUItaESS, Dictator. AL P. SJIEItAtAty, 140- Doptity Buproino OrRnnlzor. ""NOTICE. The pittjorlty.of th(j btiHlnCHs Iiouhos of thq city havuK oxpreed them hoIvoh as favornblu to closing at noon mi Labor day, th.o 4th day of Sopfcom- ber, and; reninlnliiB cIose;l lirln,g tho afternoon, It Iu requested rant an qtorou closo at noop, Respectfully, AIEDFOltb AIEliCHANTS' ASSOCIA. TION. I)y If. C. anrnott, ProHldont. Uy John JI. Carkln, Secretary. 140 APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro nppolnled iirouIh for J. 11. THOMAS, Covont llnrdon, Lon don and Sotltlinmptoitt EitKhtndt whotut charges nro ti pur cunt und (1 uontu per box. J AH. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd,, (Hun row and KdluburKhi Scotland, G per cent and 10 cmita par box, UAW80N HOIHN80N,- Hull, 13in lung, G pur cent and S cunts pnr bok. Theno nro the oldest and lamest firms In tholr reiipnetlvo towns, and their roftnoncn an to fltpiholul abll It Ion ran lio bad at MinUonl Natlimal Mnulc, Moilford, Oregon, Uush can bo uablod duy after nnlo It rciiulrod, nud blphont uiail(tit prices gunrantood. ' , lied Kneed ton iimoklni; 1IIO OKI A US tnlklni: "MOT AMI" don't always llyo ou air, bunco mir remnrks on ehnrges. Tho clap-trap about prlvnto unto does nut pruvo rouiuuoratlvi), except fur Humo curios of a stmtll nntur'o. All wollnrs by private unlit hnvu to wait until nuctloiiH nro over ho as to know what to auk, and In tho eimi nt law suppllos they often cut left. For further particulars, uddru V. Nt SVHHe (SL Co. 711 t'AUK V-V-E NEW YOUK Where to Go Tonfoht v Kiefer Trees No GO pur cent losiei, thu rUk la ours. Wa aro willing to uinko logal coiilrnct with you. To plant Kel frr Poar truti. To work there on tup of uuy vnrloty you may sol cct. Wo buy Kalfor tores of Stark Urns., nnd Mt. Arbor Nurseries. Homo (Irowu Trees, uo bettor growu.' MedfordNursery Company lat NORTH CENTRAL AVE. Phono 7451 Newport TAQUIXA BAY OmXQOV' VOPDZB SBAOS EOKT An lilnal rntrcnt for outdoor paslliurs of nit UlnUs. nUNTlNO. 1'IHItlNU, HOATtNO. HUIIK HATIUNO, niO INO, AUTOINO, CANOIUKO, OANO NO AN11 llOl.I.KIt HICATINC1. IVdrrn prnl(y water nKiitri, iiions nKales. niooii'-Btoiii-M. carnallnnn can ho fuumt on tli beach. I 'uro mountain water eutl ttic t'vat of food nt low ptlctts, rrosh riMti. claiiin, orabs ami oyntnrs, Mtth atunilaiico ot voKtblps of all hlnila dally. Camping' Oronnds OonTinUnt and At- traetlva wttU atriot Sanitary BinUUon. I.OW BOUND TBtl BXAIOBT TICKET! jTiora Al Polnti In Oroo, WMb lnrtou ancl Idaho, on ! dally. l-SAY ATDKDAT-MOSDAT iiojcKxa from Houtlivrn I'sclflo points Portland to :(tui:j Orovp: lo from all C A I Htallonii Albany nnd wont flood coins' Haturdny or flduday and for, return Hundiy or Monday, Call on nny H. V. or C. ft II Aiifnl for full particulars o to fur cm, truln sctitdulus. titp.; nlmi for copy of our llliutrntrd ttooklot, "OutliiKS In Oro !on," or wrlto to WM. MoWDBBAT tneral rRiaenjor Afftnt, Portland. Or cos. APPELL'S SeHth African WATER BAG Keens water cool 48 lioun or loiiccr, In ant or sliailo - . m noon iu TakfMa'SBAatMHte proipecton, urvcyori, iportiincn, itockmcn, farm em, teatutten, anyone cxpoicd to dry or warm weather. Uicd by u, 6, Gov't, Slrpn, llclit, caiy to carry. 0uirit.J This speller Typlflra the Attitude ot All Users r Ocmltncnt . Ellhtri, InJIini, Wlill lo Nn4 Ifttnltr I Uivcctiloii u trlnk eat ot ouc ot your louib Alrltan Wtf lli(i. Wtltt Iroa lli ti cciulnlr unci ooJ on lliidml. W Uir4 ot cj ou( 21 f illoa biri Hid lit viatir re mlt4 ml iilt Jjit w thugh iht lintiraiurt uii wr ICO In III ih4i, n4 In Ibt moinlni I uun4 lb wiitr iprkllnr and ti coU n lit w(cr. Ilcrimrilr li a boon is lliou llrliif In Ibt irlii inluui. V,u,i Slnmitj, W, V. WIPFR V0R BALU BT DL'AUiltS RVIiHT VUF.ItB Uiitlf AdmiiA)pIIWatiirlliiKCo.(rarllnnil,Or, THE ISIS THEATRE lll( IIOIIIII.K DILL WAIillKIl AND WICHT Hluitlitu noil Tiilklnit i Ono ot tlxiHO nciit, thut ovorybody oiiJovh. -J nut ttiu hind that you latiKh nliont ovory tlino you thliiU ; about tliutu. This Is itmlly two ; of (ho litist fttu inakoirt wo liavo uycr Ih'uu hmky ctioitttlt to "bill, as a Itltr liiuith s usriiiiod to ovory- bPd)' thut iittottdri. 'i... HI.- I. nil., it, .li. 1 IIAHUIXUTON'K JtlVKNII.11 HAN HAHOINtVH'N'H JUVH.NILH IIANlt This In tho very 'first tlino tbono tiny pooplo hnvu ovor boon west and us thoy havo boon tho IiIk drawlut; card on all thu IiIk hotinea ot tlio oust, ono Hhopld not miss scelnit and hcarliiK tlioso llttlo woudorit of tho iiiiuilrnt world, ICaoh und on cry ono of ttietu Is an nitlst In tholr lino, Itoinouibor this h ono of tho blit (enturo nets of ; tho cHt, ono thut hits cnufoil nmro tnlh than any act over brought to i i i Medford. BUB! M k ABUmfHPWmBlBV VfcWl WBIIVllliEMinsssssfl)r6Sl BtfMnC?iilBta1WMMlfeitMiwPJ!,9 Mi lflrlH jUHJlHafff'ttt wTrw BA&rllM li leWTT.V - VsaBBBlBSBllSlBslBSBBSBlllBSiBlBlBlBiSSBlB i ! vt aeeii '. fall bIb1b1b1vV '-l UGO Theatre Tho lloat Motion Plettiiivs ami iMllklu TONKIHT'H Hl'lULfl'M "Ftioi.miKAii" w.rn:ii (ContJu) "THU VAOAHONII" (Urninii) "A WIWTHHN WAIF" ((,'owboy Drama) ('intiKO nof program Tueadny, Fri day nud flundny. rtc anil lOe Rock Spring Goal OB KAHP AZ.Ii TUB VIKB. Office and Coal Van). Twelfth and IVont HertfiU. 1'Iiobo 7IOI. Burbldgc m OOAZ. MAW PLUMBING 8TKAM ANI HOT WATKIl HK ATI NO All Work Guaranteed Prices Rcasoniiblo ' US Hownnl llloclc, ICtittriuice on Ctli Htrcot. Coffcen &. Price l'aclflc 1I0J11 Homo Bit) r? A fBill Line ' of School Books A and School Sup plies at The Merrivold Shop Vli WICHT MAIN BT. r4 1f4hi BOMS Latqst Fiction Received ' jpaily at Medford i ' Book Store . i u