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.:,;, ..iwt..',.,,.,,,...,,, .. .vihvM..uu.. rm "Writ lk , r.H- ,ng lwww'wrrJn'wwu'''twwwlll I'www ' " mi wiwwwwwi wmmmmiBWi S r. M i' I ?& if I t f I ) I 1 PS(3E TWO MEDFORD MAIL TBTBPNK MEDTORD. OIWION'. THURSDAY. (X'TOI)Kli. 1!), lilll. LOCAL AND PERSONAL !4 --t- H, MI. )? Ho wen of DciiBOii, Minn,, ia In Mmlfurd. g. 11. Mnoon, of Drockpftrt, N. Y., nrrlvctl In taoilforit yentordny. Mr. I'Vcil Wllllinna rottirnnd to lior bomo fit Grants Puss tills tnnrn ItiK, ' "Kvcrynne Invited to nltcnd tho opoiiliiR of tlia now atom noxt Snt HhlRjr nrtornop. Mo'dford Furniture &linrlWre Co. 182 It will pny you to watch tlio flsli nmrkot this week for linrRnlns. Oys ters, crabs, nlirhnim, clams, fish and many good tiling to cat. Wo carry 2tr different kinds ot clicoso. Stool citt coffoo n nnoclalty. Hairy and cream ory butter. Fresh ranch orrs. J. II. Messier. 1 a3 Mr. and Mrs. 1. C Cotoman, who but rorrntly returned tyi tho Rovern mont a faniMJiort ' steamer Sheridan from Manila, iiiorfl Mr. Coleman has been In government service for five year's, lett . this morning for Rosc fcurfe. Noxt Saturday, 2 to 11 p. m. Mod ford Furnlturo & Hdw. Co. 1 S2 Wo'want 'to neo you at tho opening next, Saturday. Medtord Furnlturo & Ilardwuro Co. lS2f Mrs. O. U. Williams of Grants Tass returned to her homo this morn Inir nflor havhiR liwn in attendance at tho bodsldo of her daughter, Mrs. Flrobaugli. For sale or exchange A few cholco Ilhodo Island Red roosters and cock erels. Address "Falrvlow," Jackson ville. " Mrs. Kugeno Savage, who has been visiting Medford friends, returned this morning to her home -at Gold Hill. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air plants at Broadley's. Phono 6181. Harry Andrews, secretary of tho Grants Pass Commercial club, was In the city yesterday. Are now buying apples. See us beforo Gelling. L'beral advances made on export shipments. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. Dr. J. 11. Coffey, of Portland, was In Medford yesterday. While hero Dr. Coffey, assisted by Dr. Plckel.l performed a surgical operation on Mrs. Flrebaugh, living on West Tenth street. Tho patient recovered from tho effects of the operation and this morning the friends were given much encouragement by the attend ing physician. A magnificent display or Orlentat riigs aro being shown at the Med ford Furniture & Hdw. Co. store. 182 Mrs. Frank Obenchaln of BIy, Kla math county, returned to her homo this morning after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendt, at Jacksonville. Wo wish to call the attention of the ladles to something new in Oriental rugs just received this week at the Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. store. , 182 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Guerritt left yesterday for Oakland, Cal., after a two weeks' visit In Medford with B. T. Vandecar and family. "We want to show you something in Oriental rugs that will appeal to your tastes. Ask to see tho display. Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 182 - Mrs. D. B. Soliss Is visiting Cen tral Point friends today. Attorney C. B. Watson of Ashland Is In Medford today. Some of tho moBt beautiful Orien tal rugs made are now on display at the Medford Furnlturo & Hdw. Co.'s store. Call and see them. 182 Miss Maud Ling left this morning for n couple weeks' visit In Ash land. Genuine Oriental rutrs In beautiful designs at tho Medford Furnlturo &. Hdw,' Co.'s store. y 182 Tills Is tho time to plant straw berries All sorts of plants for sale. H. II, Patterson. Pac. phone 2403. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. .Wise left on No, 15 this morning for a visit with relatives In Montague. Mrs. Henry Hart, wlfo of Dr. Hart, nf( yesterduy for a two months' visit with relatives In Chicago and Quin cy, III. n Weeks & McGowan Co. " UNDERTAKERS Day Phone M71 Nltfty Pfaoae F. W. Weeks B071. "A.M. Oct, MM. " ' LAinr assistant. rr (WWII t mutt A DPDI ? i iMXrumi rl Llll I JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kmbftlmcr 3uccessor to the undertaking do IBIIUIBI11 ui juuutuiu ruiunuio w, 4 Office 28 South Bartlett Street Tolophonos; day, Bell 471; night X residence, Boll 473. Homo 179-L. j Calh unsworn! nlgtit or day AMUUIbANCK 8EJIVICH P0lO lion. S. M. Noaloa ot Table. Rod Is" lit Medford trfday on business. City Recorder Telfer loft thlrf morn ing for a couple ot daya' business trip to Canlenn, Cal. Good music nnd nntertaliinicut. Opening "f tho now building on Coit Irnl nvenmt noxt Saturday, 2 to It i. m. Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. Mrs. R." L. Dodgo and Mrs. Don uliiKlou of Akron, Ohio, who have boon" stopping In Medford for several weeks pst, loft Wednesday for their home. They will stop at Los Angoloa for n few weeks while on route home. A souvenir to each guest on Sat urday next, at the opening of tho new X. h it II. CO. immune, a jo 11 p. m. 1S2 F. W. Butler and son, Merrill, of Akron, Ohio, are In Medford visit Iiik friends. They nre nlso looking over tho vr.lloy with n view to an investment in orchard prtiperty. This Is tho tlmo to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. II. B. Patterson. Pac. phono 2493. William' O'orlg, general manager ot tho pacific & Eastern railroad, and his family have moved from North Oakdalo avenue to the Berben nart- niont house, on Quince street. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Carkln : Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn 0. Taylor), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. , Mrs. Fred "McPherson, of Portland, arrived In Medford this morning nnd will visit with relatives hero and at Kaglo Point. M. B. Jewett wishes that those having pictures at her storo would please call for them. 1S5 Mrs. P. W. Hamlll left this morn ing for San Francisco, where she will visit for a week or two. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John Streeter, who has been visiting In Medford. O. W. Prlddy is In Ashland today on business. Mrs. F. G. Thayer returned this morning from a visit with Grants Pass friends. Miss Margaret Enslee, of Central Polul visited Medford friends yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evanson of Ma della. Minn., returned to Medford this morning after a year spent In Minnesota, tho climatic conditions of which country were a disappointment to them. Join us in celebrating the opening of onr new store on Saturday, Octo ber 21. Medford Furniture & Hard- Wllllam Gerig returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland. M. E. Tryer. a merchant of Talent, who Is a juryman at Jacksonville, was vbitlnc Medford friends last night, L. E. Horlon of Loyalton, Ore., la here visiting relatives. V. R. Moffat, of Dubuque, Iowa, was registered at the Nash last nlicht. E. Jones of Eugene was In tho city yesteray. Mrs. E. M. Christy returned to Medford last night from quite, a lengthy sojourn at Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Christy will reside In Medford In the future with her sister, Mrs. h. M. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Townsend re turned last night to their homo in Detroit, Mich., after a few days stay with Medford friends. Mrs. Joseph Derry, of 507 Holly street, returned last nlsht from a visit to her parents at Ayer, Cal. Mrs. O. E. 'Osborn left last night for Portland where she will attend a meeting of the state board of regis tered trained nurses, of which board Mrs. Osborn Is president. Tho board will bo In session today and tomor row. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson of Cas- selton, N. D., arrived In Medford yes terdny and will remain hero for sev eral days. They aro looking for a homo In a country where tho climate Is not so rigorous as In North Da kota. MrH. A. W. Blsh roturned to Med ford laBt nleht from a visit with her son In Ashland. J. V. Klrkpatrlck and Mr. Richard son of Fort KInmath were In Medford yuhtorday. Each brought In a four liorso wagon load of wool nnd took back with them a full load of house hold supplies for winter use. Mrs. L. J. Barbor, who has been In Medford sovoral months visiting her son, Dr. F. 8. Barbor, and fam ily, returned yesterday to her homo at Evans, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M. Do Fries, of Portlnml, aro In Medford for a few weoks' stay nnd iriay decldo to remain hero, rived in Siedford yesforday and will mako her homo hero with Mrs, G. Forlto at 119 Almond streot. J. II. Cochran rottirnod yesterday from n business trip to Portland and lloscburg. Where is thojnnn from tho eastern states, now living on tho Pacific coast, who does not have nrousod within hlui u biinch of pleasant mem ories when boiiio of lilu good frlonds BRYAN AGAIN fyjjjjl TAFT Wants President to Say Why Ho Appointed White Chief Justice nnd Named Charles E. Hunhcs mi the Bench-, , I i A LINCOLN, Neb., Oct, 19. Roller ntlng his challenge to President Tnft to make public the Influences which mndo positive tho appointment of Justice Wlmo to tho chief Justice ship. William .1, llrynn In tho Com moner says: "President Tnft: You appointed White chief Justice, who 13 yonra ago took the trusts' stdo In tho trust question. "Yon appointed "him1 over tho head of Mr. llarlnu, who had served long er, with more distinction, und who had taken the -people's side on the trust and other questions. "You appointed Charles E. Hughes associate Justice after ho hud Inter preted your platform to suit tho trusts, and he proceeded to Join White and fulfill your promise to amend the anti-trust law by weaken ing it, "Publish tho written nnd verbal (recommendations upon which you ap pointed Hughes. Let tho people see how many trust magnates united to secure his appointment." IN THE DAYS OF WITCHCRAFT How Anne Holllwoll Wns Saved From tho Stako. Freckles . L Don't Hide Them With a Veil; He move Them With the New Drug An eminent skin specialist recently discovered a new drug, othlnt doublo strength, which Is so uni formly successful In removing freck les and giving a clear beautiful cpm plexlon that It Is sold by your drug gist under an absolute guarantee to refund the money It It falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othlno nnd re move them. Even the first night's uso will show a wonderful Improve ment, some of tho lighter freckles vanishing entirely, it Is absolutely harmless, and cannot injure tho most' tender skin. Be suro to ask your druggist for tho doublo strength othlno; It Is this that is bold ou the money back guarantee. I I Ilex Spray. We arc distributing ngents for Oreiron for the Rex Spray Co.'s affil iated factories. Call and get our cash or tlmo terms. Producers' Fruit Co. Ilaoktns for Health.' bnck cast send him a box ot beech nuts and hickory nuts nnd accompany them w'th some follngo from the trees and a few tff the burrs In which they grow? W. T. York received Biich a box this week from his friend E. S. Wooldridge, in Michigan. r 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- STOLEN Thursday forenoon, from residence A. B. Williams, 519 Ed wards st., black and yellow male canary. Reward for Information. Party suuplcloiied. 183 FOR SALE -Small boarding house, vory cheap. Rent reasonable. Ap ply 234 W. Fifth si. 185 APPLES FOR EUROPE Wa.are appointed agent tor- i J, B. THOMAS, Covent Garden, Lon don and Southampton, England, whoao charge are 5 por cent and C cents per box. JAS. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd., Olaa gow and Edinburgh. Scotland, C per ceat and 10 cent per box. RAWSON ROBINSON, Hull, Eng- lang, 5 per cent and 8 cents per box. These aro tho oldest and largest firms in their rospectlva towns, and tholr reference an to financial abil ities can bo had at Medford Nutloual Bank, Medford, Oregon. Cash can bo cabled day after tale If required, and highest market prices guaranteed. Red Faced Men smoking BIG CIG ARS talking "HOT AIR" don't always live on air, henco our remarks ou charges. The clap-trap about prlvato gale does not prove remunerative, except for flomo curios of a small naturo. Ail tellers by private sale have to wait until auctloLs aro over so as to know what to ask, und In the case of largo supplies they often get left. For further particulars, addrem W. N. Whit (EL Co Did yon never hear of Anne I tolll vrcll, tlh witch ot Snleinl No? U'a mi odd story. My grandfather gave It to luy father, und my father guve It to mo. Anne Holllwoll when she wns eight een your old win neviised of witch craft. Mark Sponner. a big. strong fel low, wanted to murry licr. but ho was a wicked one -they tmid he lind HPvrot meeting with Sittun nt uildiili'ht In tliu wood -und Anno would have noth ing to do with him Moreover. Nho lount Joel llullttt; you or DeacXui Hal lltt. who wont totr with tho Rocir Wll llauw people. Joel win the reverse of SpiHiucr, being a, nmnll. pnlo looking young mull, hut with a very Intellec tual coiiiiiomiiiciv Ho was hot in fa vor with the cungrvgtitlon, however, because ho openly denied tho right of the church to burn out u woman h tongue with n rcdhot Iron, indeed, so great wan the Indignation lipnlnit hit heretical protest that Joel came near paying the penalty ot his niidinom with hW life. Now, I am not going to vouch for what I Intend (o tell you. I'll give It ns I got It from uthen and their In terpretntlou of It. If you choose to take different views concerning It. I shall have no objection. Aune Holllwoll wai accused, ns 1 have said, or witchcraft. My grand fnther used to say that Mnrk Sooncr waM nt the bottom of tho accusation with n view to gutting Anne Into tils fxiwer, but thla wns not current nt tho tlmo. However this be. Anne wna tried nud sentenced to be burned.. When the fagots were prepared and Anue wan being bound to the stako n lull man -Hepped out ot a wood nearby nnd advanced to the party. He wore n purple doublet, bordered with rod, nnd red hose, while ou tils head wns a cuu leal hat with u sIiirIo feather In It There was soinothlug so singular lu Ids nppoarauce that the people turned from Anno Uolllwell. tho stake and the fagots to look at htm. "What do you with the wench?" ask ed tho stranger. "We're going to burn her. She's n witch," "A witch?" Tho speaker threw bnck his head and, displaying white, induc ed teeth, gave n laugh. At first It wai a Klmplu lroulcnl ha, tut! Thou It had the ring of n trumpet la It. Then enmo back an echo, though there was no em inence or cliff to send It. "Who are you?" asked one of tho pillars of the church who wen con ducting the execution.' "You strange ly ' reiemblc Mnrk Spooncr. but you arc not Mnrk Hpooner. fur Mark Is but rwen.y-llvc. while you you mny bo young or'you may bo old." "No matter who I am. 1 havo como for the wench." "Stand T cried several of the most pious- men present, who had no mind that tho laird's will should be Inter fcred with, but tho stranger, drawing tils Hword, stepped up to Anno Uolll well ncd. cutting the cord, led her away toward the wood. Some sntd that sparks were xsen to lly from Jtho Klnt of tho sword, some that his face stidduurjr from being qultu littudotno became so demoniacal Hint overy man gave way instinctively beforo hlin. Ait for Aune. from the first she shrank uwny from him. but ho took her by the wrist, and. though he scorned to make no exertion, be dragged her away from the fni;ots. after which slio walked beside him pasolvely. ntf though under n spell. In this way he took her to the edge of tbo wood, where the two disappeared. An hour Inter Anne Uolllwell, ac companied by Joel Ilollltt, came back Into the town. Shu was not furthor molested by the people. It was not generally known why, though the mas ter of ceremonies who was to have presided at her execution after a (pug Interview with her gave out tlmt'sho could not have been a witch becauso the devil hud tiled to rescue her und had 'fulled. My grandfather claimed to -have got tho story of what happen ed after tshe dfonpoonrod with tho stranger from ono of her children. Joel Hiillltt on the night beforo tho expected execution. Instead of giving way to Ids grief, npont the hours ou Ills knees praying that the people tulcht be absolved from tho supersti tions of witchcraft nud pArsccution. When tho hour of thu cxeciitlou enmo ho wan seized with nil Impulse to go und 8iivo 'ho girl. Seeing u sword Muudliig In the corner whoso hilt wiih shaped like a crons, he seized It and sallied forth. Ills eourxo lay through the wdod, und after entering1 It he met I ho Htriiugor, Jendlui; Anne. Approach (ng them, ho nxkud whither they wero going. Anno gavo lier lovor nn ap pealing look, and tho man glared at lilm with such a demoniacal counte nance that Joel Instinctively hold up the sword lu his hand between him self und the fctrnnaer. Whether it won (he cross ou the hilt or nil migcllc ex prcsslun that Anno afterward declared appttiirott on. Joel's countenance, the stranger drew back and, crouchlilg. lowly shrunk away. Joel, now be lieving thnt power had been given him lu answer to his prayer to save Anno, "till holding up the swordt drove tho truuner to th thickest part of tho wood, whero ho disappeared, My father always said that my crnudftither hellovcd that Mark Spoon er arranged with the dovll to get Anno Holllwoll or him In return for Gin own soul. Look at the "For Bnlo" nds nnd at Homo of the. tlinigH that aro adver tinod for sale. i TAFT SAID TO BE AFRAID OF LAFOLLETTE WASIUNdTQN, 1). , Out. 11). I'logrosMlves hero nttrihulo lliu o. teiiKldu nt' IM-oUlilont TnlVri trip to llio oulorcoiuoiit of, Monitor l.uKol lotto or WIhooiimIIi ly llio (flilenixu pugrosstvoH uunlVroiwo for llio pi-en nloiillul mimiiiutioit, It Ik uiu-tci! I hut President Tnl't originally lie lioved tho HOtttli wnnltt polldly mii port him, mid Inter llio word nmvml Hint federal olTioolioMurx In tho south loured thnt a ddmoernt would ho elected in 3011! Unless rnilfottl nlow worn at onoo tnkon. It In positively known llml Presi dent Tnft'n luniiuuor ootisidereir this IheuryJu ftvtilohtiiu; tho nrlxlnnt plum ul tho tour, nud tho dcoisiun (o visit Kouliuiky nnd Tenuoshcn is ooiisid 'fod nignUlouiit. Clark & Wright r.AWYJIKB WA8HIN0T0N, . O, Puiillo t.nid MivlterM) Fliml t'roof. hfirt l.niith', CunleNlii nud Mlntnu CiiHfs, Hoiip, Assiiolnln Work for Attoincyn. Ilnaklurt for Health. Draperies y eoiiipitiio lino or IVm m.pv ffl ilraporlM. Ine-i eurfnliis. IV,!T ",fli' iiml Co nil oIhioipn or iijiholsti rlim A upMrtl limn tu look nrtor IIiIh work rtllll Will Hivn n Hiruii x iHinxlliln to K"t In nvvn UUI nKotiiidxvly Nttrvlim -n lloi litritrnt ll, Weeks & McGowan Co, KMVffiMWWmfin4lM9rPnQ3 Pt'IMLS SKATi: AT NAT SAT. P.M. Pupils from Wiinhlngtoii, Lincoln, Jackson nud Roosevelt schools mny skalo ror fifteen emits nt Natntorlinu skating rink every Sat. p. in. Rluk opens nt 'J p. in. and chutes nt li p. m. Notlco Is uuderstKiied Not lit, hereby given that tho will apply to the city council nt Its moo I Ink to bo hold ou October SI, 1311, at 7:30 p. nil. for n licence to sell malt, spirituous nud vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon nt Its plneo of htislitctm ou lot 10, block -tl.tJf tho town (now city of Medford) for a period of nix mouthii. HOLLAND IIOTKL COMPANY. Dated Oct. 12. 1911. Notlco. All tho stockholders of tho Itogun River Valley Fair association aro re quested to moot Tuesday evening, Octolxr 17, nt tho office of thu sec retary In Mall Trtbiino building for thu purposu of deciding upon the pur chase or lease of Krounds for perma nent fair Krounds and any .other business that may como beforo tho mooting. W. II. CANON. A. K. Wnro, Sec. President. HAVt YOU EXAMINED CAREHJLLY ) . TIIH WNI'. Ofv EXQUISITE VTEEL ENGRAVING' VK Mill NOW SIIOWINdf Prices Range From $3 to $25 The Merrivold Shop I'M MAIN NT n9RSnnBfeABRflC4i r 'i us -f The Medford National Bank a v.v v. t a 7 l v '. CAPITAL STOCK - IJIOO.OOO.OO SURPLUA1 tend PUOITTS 33 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY MAI'U HKPOSIT 1IOXICS b'O It HUNT. W. H. UOKi:, l'ril(tilil. j. a. rnnHY. vir. rr. johm h. ohtm, ohtr. r, K. MEKKIOJC, Vlca 'rf. '. Yif $.-0$ "S tt 7. V 11 m Wfr w, u. JACKUorr, Am. cihir. $ $ $ $"$ $$$"$$ $ $ $ $ $' $ iji $ $ & if "$ $ ii r''1-' 0-W0 OPEN- For Business nififiiNH &. r.uKr.u:'8 NecoiuMliind Storo nt 3C South Orapo StrooL Give us a call nnd wo will treat yuu fair. Highest cash prlco for second hand goods of all kind. footed yarned ! AT FOUNTAINS. HOTCIS. On CLSCWHCRC Gtt tho Original nd Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK f, 0tfuMaie Jmitaticn4 TheFoodDrinkforAlIAges RICH MIl3t; MALT CRAI.M UTKAa, IN TOWnEx Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HOKLICK'S" Tk a iiackaCo liotn Tin iiimnimoiis vcitlifl y tlu IruvH.iijr public of llio iiowlv oppiit'd HOTEL MEDFORD A prt'tlit lo llio oily. A efodil lo llio vii Hoy. A orodit lo llio onliro slulo. Havo you soon it f If not, ooino and do so and loll your frionds almul i(. Europonn Plan. Rates $1.00 Per Dav Up. RAU-MOHIl CO., Proprietors. .MMMWI M l I K WW You Make Such I Good Coffee Tlio.so words aro said overy day to tho woman who used DO VOL" Llish UliLDKliM IKMI.i-.:).' Do yi'tt III i iliihlrcii? Nut like t'lmrli's I.iitiiit s.ii'l liv HhviI tiiun l;-l-l,oi!i!'l, mailnm I"- but clul ircti in llio r.iw, '.tiilreit like y..ir ire. not lilce y.ir itjlilMirs, If yo.i i!n, hi no!it U lie.o I'ltnittxl V.i-.rc C.V(?. ( r , ouku's cliilil vc:'- rr iaii In L 'ie uiot ttiiltiblu of recent jc,r I ,io Vov. Ymlt Airoricnii ".;iv tin .re kjiuI to Fiel'l' mul Steci oil's, wIki: lliu'c jwiot: vcio a heir I.c-t. Mr. ("ooi'. "ffiin" ciiicnt I'ociu ," wliicli ran in i'k altirI' I'.vcni.i I'oM, ma aLo ttcll Known. TlcMile; the c, ltc will f'K'e- 1 mornim clmmrirr t-ni" in vcrc niul other llilii" fi'nilaed k main' i mail's lieaft tickle bU ribs. Mr. "onjre lias tlic famltv not only of vrllinir, Imf n( maldnjr his charac ters live before the audience. Mr, Cook will njponr nl tlio Med i'onl Kiiluloriiiiu Aloinluy ni;lit, Ou tolxtr 'Jlitil. CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE Wo handle this oelohratod eolToo in on not'lion with the host assortment, of Ch'oeoi'ie,s in Honlhoni Oregon. j Warner, Wortoiao b Core I MM m Ik mi m H Original and Standard Whatever roofing you arc using on any Iniilcling, you arc paying the price of Kuhcroid. There are .Ull) iiaitiUioiui of RuberouL, nnd all o tlicin cost more in the end than the genuine. These imitations in uome castwi even have names that sound like Ruheroid. Frequently they are soltl as Ruheroid. IJefore they are laid and exposed lo the weather they look like Ruheroid. Twenty Years of Service "-" WIW III llll f MMMMIMM Ruheroid was the first ready roofing and is the only one that has made good. It has made good hecause it is made of the heat wool felt, impregnated with materials manufactured exclu sively hy the makers of Ruheroid and which cannot he found in any other roofing. Trail Lumber Co, MEDFORD, ORE.