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,, S3M,v.Sis-W" v r "v t WW(lWllWV'WWllkB ' f l-i I !. i V: ' u ' glflt. f 1 (' t &-: r -. HI', i i ' P7TGE KHJ.R jalEDFORT) MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Or'RoON. SATURDAY, OCT01T13R 7, 19.1 1. MEDFOKD jjAIL TRIBUNE AN ilkfttif'KNDMN'n .NKWSI'Al'Rn 1'UIILIMIIKD KVKIir AlTliltNOON .HXCBin", 8UNDAX. . nv THIS MKUI-OIU) 1)UNT1N0 tO. ROAD INJUNCTION THREATS. ON ANO'llil3to jiige AHonio.v .10. I). IKw '' Ashland . Kot fir(U ,lus lvnsons for (hrwitoniiitf injunction 'n,iRc(Miin.s o sioj) rotitl construction u .Inekson county. jIV. Briis spcnks for hiniscU', and mv'hnps for Ank- mrico Mnii Tr.une MtiiMimt. 3&.a7. inmj. ai any rato mo interview speaks lor nsoii. n The Democratic Tlmr. Th Medfonl Mull. The Mcilfonl Tribune The South ern? OrCKonlftn, The Ardilaud Trlbuno. North Plr Homo 7B. trcet: Phone, Mam ozi, K.-.niw1 ' ;,..i i ,.,::..i . '.i;. . ii.wiiiiiio. iii i.iLc.nmn - ujiii imimuum iiuuivtu. tTltOUOKVUTNAM, IMItor and Manage) , .A till 1 I ml, lU)S, Of Jinnies it, litis,, U gt'uivaUCO Hjjailist tllC --1 KT i r0U?lt,.V. twvh. H Fuels that it lias hecij .uclpctiMl. Thcrc- 3Si&av , j tore,, .ui reyensi'i it .would destiny tljc county credit aiii Rnt.jred a pcconl.rlns mnttor at MM- l'Uudcr. iumoSSUHO .tllC Side of boilds lUUl JAU'.tT (1C llciU'C fonl. UrcKor under tho act of March J, ... .4 ' '' ' "' l ww. urcgo. vmtiou ot Ayamuits. . ,,, nfr1n.1i vwor at tho city of Mniforo I jC .Ashhiml, ,is itissittisfiod with tlie count v court, it has jw.iW.cr... ihq.itviw(l,V.oC recall,. provided )v Ijmy V cn.harrass 0MySf,rw....nM ttQ iiWW'Wt lmivhpw l nwirfr hair a ,jf.o.t dollars vr month' !iiv . VBrt'iiA '", wprtli .of scour,itiCff,to Cut ton, tho warrant, shavers iu"l tjio Wnt-,r.i:?"!V.e..n":,..?.T: .Bi'pwt-iUHpirt sharks? AVhy w,vk thp,wci of a ;uunty u) aimiiA '.jdhqi : the ternisoF. 3nturl.iv only, by mall. t' yoar.. S"0 Wokly. lr )Mr ................ I.S8 U :: . .1.- two mciuhcrs of the count v court, eon- Dally nvrro for M month anatnt: stltfnttlU l .Majority, O.Vpjre ,llO.t 'l)il AlhllUI, Will tllCU tw...nw . 9io. ' ih Y tlc ,.1,,,,,, t0 (,.itT(, .their siujcessors audio defeat roll ftifrt Wire Unite Tn .. :'..' ....1 u -t : t. I , 1 ' 11 "'Vi iw iiviiiiuriu.ji.ir tiye ii )UivoKtMuc,,reiNu. , tt i noj tho lVl9svj.pl Uiis lU'tie.lv t,(,.dof,qVHJlithe county court.. Xx the int;si. of niir nlav.howev.ei;' sonic of the .it --- . - .Kails, where "the Portland excursionists last, week discov ered that no work has heen done this season to close the ninety mile jyap between Klamath Mills and Natron, ;it is evident that the eastern chiefs of the llal'iman line pay little attention to rerojmucndatiojis made by the' local managers, and that the only mouev furnished fori rail construction in Oregon comes out of the system's can i ings in the stale and are probably charged to operating expenses. Certain it is that none, of the money secured trotu bond sales finds its way here for now construction except in the double tracking of main lines. The present main line will remain, the main line for inauv veal's to come. im IS PAID FOR BOSC PEARS Two Curs of Mixed Poms Sold East tor Good Prltins D'AiiJoiis Soil nl $3.00 tho Dox-Bartlclts Sell at $2.05 ' Where to Go Tonight ' TELEGRAPHIC TAULOIDS. uiipmicuvB. Tho Mnll Trlluino Is otf sale at the Frrrv Nowa Slan.l. Pan Francisco, nrtinn.l Hotel Now SjamJ. IMrtlamt. ll.uvman Nowa Co.. lorUanJ. Or W. O. WliUncy. Seattle. Wnah. MESrOVD, OXEOOK. Motropolla ot Southern ortRtjn ana Northern Cnllfornla. anJ tha fastest. Krowlnit city In Oreson. l'opulatlon U. S. censua 1910; 8S40; eMInmtoU. 191110.000. -,, i.-i.-.. lmnilre.1 thousand dollar Oravlty . Water System cotnplottxl. ulvlns flneat aupDlr pure mountain water ana six ri:r i..ifl- i .V.i blnc navea ami contractetl for at a cot cxcwsllnB . 000,000. niaklnc a toiai 01 iwcnvy wuw of pavement. lVMtoriica receipia for rear ennln March 31, 1911. show Increase of 41 per Cent. IKIIIK UCJJWJ.I.U b.. w. -- --- CPUnner fntlt city In Orein Uoru niver SpHxenberK apples won sweep, taken price and title of nla Klnr of til Worll" av thh National Applo.Show. Spokane. 1309, and a car of Newtown won rtnrt Prltft la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C. Hocue Klver pears hrought hlgheat prlif )i In all markets of the world dur Inc the pant nix years. ... Vrit (Commercial club. IncloalnK cents for postace for fhe finest commu nity pamphlet over puhllshed. BRAVERY OF CHILD SAVES FATHERS JEWELS OAKFiAXn, Cal., Oct. 7. The bmviT.v of ,11-ypar-nlil Olndys Til den, ilniiKliIcr of. l)oii;;lns TilUn. tin fjuitDiif; sculptor, saved her father the loss; nt' !?iri0) worth of jewelry early today jwheii two marked liurjilavj. hroke into the family residence here. Th yeysrs had just picked n case (outainiii? the jewelry when the little jjirl sat up i" bed. "Don't cry,' warned one liurlar. "or I'll blow your head off!" I)isre;nrdiii;j fhe threat Gladys leajM'd f.roin her bed and ran .straight at' (he intruders. r"You sel out of here!" she cried. VThat belmipi to my. papa." Frightened nt the cliild's cries, the men dropjtcd the case and fled. Then Uie cliild went into (lie bed room of ber parents, both of whom are deaf mid dumb, and awakened them. In file siii luniiae slie informed them o' what hapiiened aiirhthe ncalU-d un flic police. a inpre, glaring luistaiunipnts ,made In: MV., I'iggs should be correctU . .,i, .,,. . ' l. li. . ! In hp Cjit instance, there has not been a half million dollars spent, tlisllye,alr on road work. i,.U to.eptpniber 1. there )';ij bqen spent a,,toti)l i jipproxniately .lijliOO. divided as,Co'Uw(s: ,, (supervisors. $.3ft,!)2jj; by road u'(ws in quvry .vyorje. nndtnuidin. (uuistruotion,. .11,802: on bridges and bridge. w,ork. "),siQ;; . on tjojitracl roads, ion kaa ... jy.utfV. All Explanation ,-ASHLAND. Ore., Oct. 3. 1011. To tho Officers and Hoard of Com inlsKloncrs of tho First Southern OrcKon District ARricultural Society: Ttlio AVoman's Civic Improvement Club of Ashland, having been re quested by the Ashland Commercial dub to take charge of tho fancy work and art department at the t-m IJirst Southern Oregon District So cjjty Fair, which Is being held at Mrdford this year, entered Into the work most heartily, and succeeded In securing a beautiful collection of tii 10 opening of tho fair, report wbb received that suitable buildings wore not being provided. In order to make sure as to tho truth of this re port, tho secretary and vice president of tho club went to Medford and Inspected the building provided for onr use. It was found to bo rough board building, constructed In such a manner as to bo proof neither against rain or cold. Tho exhibitors wero not willing that their goods should bo placed in a building where It was possible for them to be dam aged by rain, and no ladles could bo found who would hazard their health jn a building with no provisions for heating, There was no altornatlvo but to drop tho matter as far as the fair this year Is concerned. Wo still intend to keep faith with the people who havo kindly sent ti their work, and purpose having snmo on exhibition hero In Ashland nt a later date, orionng premiums as set Kuth at lime articles wore solicited, or wo reauzo mat unless wo no, u (Mild bo difficult to arouao interest ticcuro a collection another year. w Tho question now is, uro wo still entitled to a portion of Uio , money appiopvla'eei by jflio tatq for the premiums this year, Inasmuch as Medford will havo no pi-emiuniH to (jpy In this department to either OrautH I'asB or Ashland? Wo think wn are, t (Signed) MItfl. 0. J. STONM, Pies. MRS. It. L. DURDlO, Sec'y. 8! ff bi i This money was not spent around ledford, but till over the coun'tv. Supervisor Jones' reports show thsit .$21(51 was spent south of Ashland. In the Talent-Phoenix-Ash-land district -J.IIW was spent by Supervisor Van Dyke. Road crew Xo. 1 did $1().09. in work, most of it on the Ashland road. The total cost of road work for this vear will approxi mate $10,000, or $(50,000 over the levy. Last year the excess over the levy was approximately the same amount. On Januarv 1, 15)11, the count v's indebtedness was $288,000. It will approximate $4.13,000 on .1 miliary 1. 1912. Some seven or eight years ago, the indebtedness approximated .$l.r)0,000. The count v is some three vears behind and this in half a century of operating and so is nearly every county in Oregon that does things. So much for the threatened, bankruptcy. Ashland does, not pay one-third of the county's taxes, as Mr. Briggs says. As a matter of fact it, pays, only seven per cent of the taxes.. It is not nearly so important. Ashland's assessed valuation is $2,300,000 against Bed ford's $6,100,000 in a total of $:)f),000,000 for the county. Bedford then pays over twice the taxes that Ashland does. Another point about Ashland's being "entirely ig nored.'' For many veal's, Ashland controlled county pol itics and dominated courthouse and count v court. Vp to three veal's ago an Ashland man was county .judge. Up to the first of this year an Ashland man was the dominat ing and all powerful figure in the county court. Ashland has ever had its share and more of county road improve ment. In this connection, to show the county-wide distribution of tho road fund, are given the following supervisors' re ports showing the total monev spent bv them up to Sep tember 1: District 1,. $21(51; district 2, 1335; district 3, $1984; district 4, $39:53;, district 5, $5301; district 0, $1388; district 7, $25(54; district 8, $950; district 9, $2035; district 10, $-1800; district 1.1, $5211; district 12, $2893. Total, $39,920. i ne money spent iy road crews to tne same date is as follows: Crew Xo. 1 (Ashland road and, (lore .Lane), $1(5,093; crew Xo. 2 (Desert and vicinity), $(5155; crew Xo. 3 (Prospect road), $9(595; O riff in creek quarry stud crew, $9S39; total, ,$-11,802. The total cost of bridges to September 1 is as follows: LTpper Tioguo.river at mouth of ISuttc c.r!ek, $8325; Rogue river bridge near Eagle Point, $12,213; across Big Butte, $3212, Foots creek $1225, Bear creek, Central Point, $835; total, $25,810. The cost of road contracts to September :l was as fol lows: Derby road, $23,833, of which Col. Frank II. Kay paid $0500; Florence rock grade, to complete, $19,243, of which the Crater Lake Highway Commission advanced from popular subscription $10,000; and the Reese creek road, $4014, a total of $47,095, of which the count v paid $31,595. All army not agree with the methods and the system of the county court, but before injunction suits are threat ened, based upon misleading statements, it would be well to ascertain the facts. It is to be hoped that the "conservative progressivists" of Ashland will not yet with undue liaste in attacking the county credit but earn their title by acting both conserva tively and progressively. The Central Point road attacked is the most needed of any in the county and one of the most traveled. 'There is less excuse for stopping construction upon it than upon any other road work yet attempted. CORTLAND. Ore. .1. A. Pender; today Ik held to tuiMver to the giaud, Jury In connect tun with the murder uf Mrs. Unlay Wehnuan and her II-year-uhl con who were killed In their ealiln on a tuuntl ranch near Scan poose early In September. Ponder s examination was held before Justice of the Peace. Iliuen at St. Helens,' Ore. The evidence iiuiilnut Pender In, purely clrcuiUHtautltil. Pender lived on a ranch near tho W'ehrinali home OLYMPIA. WasU. After SO yearn se-rvlco with uses ranging front a' dance hall to federal court, the old Olympla city hali was knocked down today for $10,000. Contractors are ready to erect a now municipal struc ture I ' " l OLYMPIA. Wah. -Claiming to be tho healthiest city In tho country, Olympla proudly points to her Sep I tenuier vital niaMMtira. which show i i births and biit ouu death. TACOMA. Wash. WUiicwoh from, Knglaud ami Australia arc hurrying to attend the trial of Mrs. Linda Hurfleld HuzMril.' "Htarvatlon wpe clallst," whoso trial for the killing or Miss Clalro Williamson, an Kngllh heiress, starts tomorrow. TACOMA, Wash. Governor liny. Congressman Wnrhurton and other speakers will take part in the first Columbus day to be held In the state here October tl. The day was mado a legal holiday by the last legislature Attorney It. S. Orosscup will speak oh Christopher Columbus as "Tho First Insurgent." NKW YORK. "Ono Round" Ho gun of California Is a step higher on tho pugilistic ladder n a result of having won nil tho way from Jack Dorman of New York In a ten rnunn bout. Roth men wero several pounds over the lightweight limit. A Hint From Paris r i ' 'I HHMWWiilWilMWlllll. ... 1: eHSI mi i lypF sjr Ji I li.HH' Kef ' ;Pi ciiiia j - w- ( m .ill 9 iff 5e - S'fc-- , WW 1X"1 iTzaZVLft An Wm( rfMifffif iBT 'iiK ' " - iZ-l . Hw Vk MJ- -J tTTi: &l ZVjteju-faii-X'i , The Pioducei'H' .'ntli cntnpiiny tin been lulvlni'd of tlo wile of n mixed ai- of, peuiH, lil.sN being pit hi for IIohc. mid U.i: for llmtleiiH. The Rogue River I'mll . Prodiiee ilHsuchitltiu Iium ltoiiiidvl"ed of the tale of p. . W, car No. Utlti. d'AuJou peaiH, uv. s:l choice, tlowolln a v $1 V:. IIomc uv. JS.70. Iliirlletts 'J.lf. ALUANY, N. Y. Afler the oiiget cMra hchhIoii In the hlntory of New York tho state lcglutim adjourned hero with tho pawning of llu uxtiom bly of tho tnipoiliiiit I'enlM-lllauvelt direct nomlnatloim bill. r i TUP KK THPATDi: i urn iiu iiiiiii4 1)1(1 noi'lll.R HILL i Mr. Frederick Tieviillliui pi'imnli I tho great HtMiHiitliuwil Nnvellv, I J H.V MOTO.PIIROSO I lie, Site or It Miilh Wonder of the World ? I Thin luiloiiiiilini Is called the I J Moio-PiiioHii and Iiiih been shown J In Hit the loading clb of the! J world. The iiiiiiiuhciii of nil I he. J aires, n well im the jtoiicriil iuli- He, Is IiivIIhiI o Kwl thiilr mIiIII J i anil iry to hiiIvo t Iid mysiery that I ! .Max pu.(ed (wo coutliioiifK. Aievv inviii. i. Sliiuluu mill lliineluy Soubivtle ; nireci from PiiiitmiOfl, poitinnu, j where she linn been ono of tho leading attiacllotiH or tho puni I week Don't full to m-e this u tin - derinl perftiriimnco X SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South RhcrMdo Vine and t'p.to.1lnlr Modern In eery paitlcuhir, giiM iiiok lug, etc. Women ami gltN iiuiKt bring refcremeii. W.M. SMITH. Home Phone HllC. 1ST A Rl T II E A T R E Suiiihi)' ami MimkI.ij' IlAKBRSFIEtl), Cnl.Ono hun dred strikebreakers arrived here to day and were Immediately put to work In tho shops of the Southern I'aclflc ralliond, Although scores or strikers wore at tho station when tho train bearing the strikebreakers ar rived, there was no demonstration. I 4 CW, '..t l?l I, RmO,iu U;ti.4. Utk l M4 C rtoe liberty sown. THE SIDE TRACK BUG-A-BOO. F rvr vy ti '1 . n ... mmr. - . . 4-ln ,. . . - I" tT. .!... .... .. I t Munu vfitr uiu citit-'H uj. noiuiiorn ureirou and Norlliern Oalifornia have been threatened with the bug-a-boo of being side tracked from the line of transcon tinental travel and being placed upona branch road. It was stated and loudly heralded that the "Natron cut-off" woud place al the country south of IDugenn and north of Dijnsmuir upon the side track and that through traffic would all go over the new line. Those who were familiar with the construction of Trai nman roads in Oregon have always, taken this statement with a grain of salt. They knew that while such a program might eventually be carried out it would not be in their generation. Look nt 7ill of Mm rem cHinlc ii'i mid nl much of tho real cHliile ml- Confirmation of this view is forthcoming from Klamath' v",timf(, '"fori iuvvti-.. INDIANAPOLIS, Ltd. inspiration tor tho Idealistic heroes and heroines whoso deeds ennoble tho pages of Ilontli Tnrkliiglon's novels, does not como from tho domestic Ilfo of tho famoiis author, according to tho news that Just has leaked out bore that Tarklugton and his wlfo have separated. , DRESSING YOUR HAIR , FOR GRAND OPERA LOS ANOKLKS, Cab RofitRed an eight hour day and recognition of their 100 tailors In tho employ or threo largo tailoring establishments struck here today. Strike lioaduuur ters wore Immediately opened nt tho labor temple. TACOMA, Wash. Puyallup Is wor ried because President Taft may not seo tho town. A change, of route between Tacoma nnd Seattle, bo that Mr. Taft could Inspect tho Ilremor ton nuvy yard, wiped out tjio ton mlnuto stop planned forf Puyailup. It (s sending in a protest. TACOMA, Wash. Charging that tho Western Union telegraph wires pulled down a section of tho Rank ers' Trust building and shnttored bottles, casks nnd'jngH of wet goodH worth $1200, tho Langort Lluuor company Is suing 'fop that amount and for $1000 moio for nddltioilal dnmuges, TACOMA, Wash. Noll Chnsinnn, a fireman who was dnohnrgcd for hugging a girl In tho neighborhood, now claims she led lilin to tho art so hIio could huVn him dismissed from tho service mid flomiro tho ap pointment of a rrleiid of hern to tlm pi II CO. 8I5ATTLI-:, Wush. Jim tho Indian boxer froui th? Athletic club, lost n 'I-"" ' son of the R;iu"r A- Col fust 1.0 id 'oliimbhi (" jfi- ipur rounds of list IIkIi :iij, I'l.isteV floored WIN -iu in :iu skoihI with n right t( ihii jnw, but tho gong saved tuo llwluler boxer. (Annie Illy in X. V. flraphie) "After htuil.viiig the kdwiih nnd hoi ing the jewel I jthw my nllenlioii ! it compaHwui of the different coil fures. I have hoard mo much nlioul dry shampooing being nil the rage thin season Unit I wondered if there would be any difference in the Hlyle of drecsiiu,' the huir by Hie grand la dles whoho beauty add no much to tho iittmelion of grnu?l oiieru for ... !..!.. ' eiiiijiiuiiy. "A dry Hhnmpoo once n week keep Ihe Hcnlp hoft uiid pliuble iimiI I lie hair freh, eleiui' mill heniitifiilly 1ns irous, A little of Ihe powder enii In dueled on the huir and llioroitulih brushed out whenever tin eipeeiall elnhonilel coiffure in desired. Tin powder in n simple mixture of four oiinee of oris tool and I'mir oniicc of thnrox. "One ronlizn why thy Mininpooimr Ik Ko pojiular when one eonsideiK I hit too much moMtiiro iniikoH the li.iii dull, eonrne mid faded looking nnd Hie lotiif Iioiii-h of wnitiu;; for Ihe huir lo dry are avoided, .A OPEN- For Business RKRU.SS .0 I.KW.IK'H Second. 1 1 tt ml Store at .10 South (Irapo Street, (live us a call and wo will treat you fair. Highest cnnh price for second hand goodtt of all klndi. General lilectrie Radiant roaster THER0X FOR SALE BY 1 HASKINS' DRUG STORE Hasklns for Ifonltb. REAL ESTATE FOR SALI2 fi room furnlslied bungalow. $1100 down, 1ml. $:io nionthly. I 1-2 aero, ) room lionse, $550, -1 acrt'H,' r room hoiiso, $fiOO. H4 ai-ron, Joining city limits, 150 peach trees I) jth, old; (! room Iioiiko. Ilorso, buggy mid hiirnesH, bur galmi. Tit ADR 100 ncreii South Dak, land. II acres 'MJ-rtlo Crook, for .1I1IIBO, List your properly at onco for Halo or trade. Those ueeilng help 't any kind phono mo at once, 'Mi i3. F. A. BITTNEIt ",OOM 7, PALM BLK. Or"' ito NashHotol hi 1 oaiicr makes ilcliciout tiu tilit on your hrcalfast table. on don't have to fumh hrca.kf:Mt with cold toauor ling for .Maiy lojualc itioic -and hue your appetite wait ing. Neither do you have to have the tabic yourself to make it if there is no "Maty" in the kitchtn. The Radiant Toaster h simply constructed. The solid poicilnin base supports a nicUo wiie grid, inclosing a heating cle ' incur. livery part is sauiraiy. The grid holds two slices of bread on each side. Kuhhcr feet pre vent injury to the tahlc top. If you have electric light in your home you will find the Toaster a great convenience. Price $3.50" Rogue River Electric Co. mi ; that Ttie Old t'ourcelloucr'H lake A rase of loollm"lli ulmoat it.uhciI a trttMody. A llto- J graph. Mnleil by riie A Mintlfully J colored film telllun n nwoot little J romanco. X 1'iiruilttu, Old ami Nee, ,Metli.( mis 'ry Iui4triii;llvit. A Hl'tOlltl llllllCj IMIUMI A doiildit-up of liiiiKlm AL SATIIItll Tho Hinder. Ilml of Miic am) Itffectii "Ihe Tale of l'HIl I'ltllV Will and Thurndny. Thlm the K'eat cut pblnre evr nliou In MJ ii'i.lug plrlur.' tl-onire up to dale J V4 Newport TAQUIKA BAY oaxooR'a vopui,ab bbaom HEBORT An Ideal ratrcnt for outdoor pnstlinp IIOATINO. Hlfltl.' HATIUNO, Hit)'. INO, AUTOINO, OANOKINO, DANG- NO AND HOLI.HK HICATINfl, Whom protty wiilor hkuIkn, iiiiinn nKaluM, iiii)OM-HtoniH, cnrimlluiiH can lm found on dm lienoli. Pure liioimlalii walor unit Hi n tient of food ot low prlcm. Krimh flsli, clainw, ernlm and oyiiUirH, with nhundaiieo ot voKVlable of nil kinds dully, Cmp!nsr around Oonvsnlent ni At- trotlvo with Btrlot nltr KemtlAtloua. X.OW SOUMO tbh- anoi TICKET rrom All rolnta In Qfgoo, Wash tnirton una Idaho, on ii!i dally. -DAY ATUKDAY-MOWDAY XXOKIJTa from Houthurn Pncfflo point Portliiml lo CntlriKo Orovii; also from all O. & JO. HtiilloiiH Alhiuiy uml west. Oimil KoIiik Hntiirdiiy or Hiimluy and or return Hominy or Atomlny, full on nny H. P. or C. Ai 10. Awnl for full partlfiiilurs iim In fari'H, train Hclieiluli'H, otcj iiIko ror copy of our llluulriiti'd linoUInt, "OiitbigH Iu Ore Bon," or wrlto to WM, McMUKKAY norm Fasaenar Afnl, Portland, dragon. Draperies W curry o vrrr cnijlt Hub of ilrxl'iTlrx. In co curtttliiM. nluri-. ote. tint Oe all clemnrw of tinholnlrrtnu A pxclnl man to look nfir Ihla wurk rti'lui-lvrly ami will civs n KlJ rvlci n U iKitmllito lo sot tu won tin Inrttciit eltlfa Weeks & McGowan Co MIas UtnndaforU, I'Uno .Vctiuol rittiio. Harmony and Mimical History KMILYT. HTANDKI'ORD Kxnmliior fur New Kuglaiul CoiitiervHtnry of Mimlo In DomIoii Mn It en n Kpeclalty of trnliiliu; ttwehern. Sui for tentlinoiilnlii and teriiiN. Phono 7-1 1. 170 ei.t Norlh Oukihile. PLUMBING HTICAM AVD lltyr WATKIt II HATING All Work Ounrantead I'rlcim Remionnblo 2.1 llotrnnl llloik, Kntraaca on (llli Street. Coffecn & Price I'nclflc ilO.'ll Homo IV ' Rock Spring : Goal OM KAMD AI.X, TII YIMIi, Offleo nnd Coal Vnnl, 'J'welflli n1 Front Hlrcou. I'hoiio 7IOI, Burbidge rmn coat, mav Japanese Bamboo Waste Baskets Best for the House & Office Small & Large Medford Book Store V tj-i l&&wl.lA t-.h.'t-c !....i. j. AM.,". .