. 1 - 6 ' f; , 2 - TITE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, : - " h --' ---"-lg I IT MUST BE DONE Nothing Held Back The Entire Stock Must Go The Slaughter Prices Will Do The Work if- : .i " a' 1 V B uy Now . At a Great Saving Buy Here Van Dyke's Quit Business Sale HEAT AND VENTILATE AT THE SAME TIME Advantngos of Electric Fan Iloating and Ventilating System Now Used in Most Modern Schools System Is Near to Perfection and Economical. T. A. Helfriilgo, representing the W. U. McPhersou company of Portland, is iu Mi'dfiml ti confer with tho school ' linnnl rcurtling the installation of a : muitorn heating ami veutilut ing system . in tho now' high Hchool. Advantngos of System. "1 am here simply to lind out whether the liounl wishcB to install a direet or indirect system," said Mr. Helfriilgo. "We represent tho Plenum- Kan system, now in use in over lilt schools in Portland, and in numerous other cities. We lire not here to fig tiro on at iii in or hot water heating, though wo do such work. Modern hy giono demands vent i In t ion in the school room ns well as heating, "ml our sys tem both heats and ventilates. Tho fan Is the only practicable way to ventilate and tho saving in fuel by our system is GO per cent over steiun or hot water." "Home of the grout advantages of the an system are: First, n heating plant J which heats and, al the same ti , and Sit no additional expense, ventilates the building as well; second, a plant with which it is possible to regulate the torn perntuni of any room uniformly; third; the system hns been shown iu nnmer oils instances to consume much less fuel than anv other and with better results fourth, a system requiting much less attention, labor nnd Icsh skilled al ten.lunt. The unlimited possibilities of this system miike it ndapted to any size building nnd of nny character. Is Noar to Perfection. "Tim fan system is, wilhout tpieslion, the nenrest to perfection yet devised, nnd ill fact is the only one which in practice supplies the necessary air re quired to maintain the proper standard of utmospheric purity iu upai1incntn'ih which the cubic space per occupant i relatively sniall, such as woulil obtain ill schools, halls of audience, elc. "The fall system in brief conlein plntoB, first, a fan; second, an nil heal ins medium: third, a motor, for either atonm, electric, water or other power; and fourth, air -conveying duds. The fan, where tho air supply is large, is constructed of steel plate. Such con striltcion admits of many different forms, discharges, etc., and ia addition combines strength wilhoul excessiv weight. Tho nirlieating medium may be of three distinct forms, stonin coils, hot water coils, or warm air (so called) ' furnaces. ' "The air conveying duets, on account of 4voiiomy iu first co-it, lire usually built of sheet steel, and obviously may be of nny form to fulfil die require tnents id' the space they ate to occupy. How tho System Works. "Jll operation, fivsli air is drawn from some convenient point out of doors to the fan, which toivrs i, at a high velocity, over the healing mr.lii.m, through the duets and into the apart x nionts to bo ventilated, generally through registers or grills l.icaied in such n position as to prevent nil disa greenhlo drafts about the occupants. The vitiated ami cold nir, by reason of its greater density, is continually forced downward, and near the floor lino escapes through similar registers to ventilating flues, which are gener ally curried to the attic of the build lap. Where these flues lire usually vertical, nml without bends or other frictionnl influences, the slight pros suro always created within tin' room bv the constnnt inflow of air, is sufficient to force out the impure nir, but where tho air must pursue any but a direct course, au. auxiliary exhaust fan is lie nrrensaiy. " ANDREWS ON SCIENCE OF ROAD BUILDING Camlidato for County Commissioner Tolls What Is Needed in Building Highways Benefit to County Re suiting from Permanent Improvement. In this jitfo of what in if; lit he culled the new ru of politics, when tho poo pic nru nlmwing a riifipomtion to nttend lo their own Ihihhichh politically, it in perlmpH only fair that n candidate who is honored by having his name placed upon tho ticket for primary election i Hlitmld statu in a plain and straightfor ward manner his principles and inten tions, should ho he the lucky candidate. The office, of commissioner is often lightly looked upon and often thrown lo nny one who will accept it, but in our opinion it ih one of the most, if not the most, important elective office of tho county. Wo aro just wakmH up to i Ih f ;;ct that wo have tho most bountl-1 fnl and fortilo valley on tho entire Pn eific connt. IVoplo from the east had to conio in and tell us this, but I am glad to say that we are convinced. Their first criticism and solo objection to the Kogue Hivor valley is the condi tion of our roads, and it is on account of this much-needed improvement that tiiko the hearty interest in the pres ent campaign, and I may say right here that the platform upon which T intend to rim, if NiicccHsful in the primary, is n platform built of crushed rock and not Hands from Bear creek or any other creek which contains about 40 per cent mud. Sclonco of Road-Building. Tin building of roads ih a science and if built upon Kcicntiric linen with the abundant material at hand iu thin county they will wear a lifetime with hut lit I le repair. The first t hing in road building in to took well to proper drainage. Second, in a grade with mif llciriit pitch to form a water nlied, ami w id t h enough to allow two loaded teams to pass. Third, a stone founda tion of huge rock, covered with crimhed rock sufficiently fine to form a Htnoolh sinTaci' and rolled down and packed. Benefit Each Section. When out HtupH to consider the fact I hut a good road, especially through ' our heavy black laud, will immediately j inhl $".11 ter acre to its value, one can' begin to appreciate the value of proper! highways t h rough the county. It is line the building of roads is expensive and the needs of the entire county can- j not me met at once, consequently a j careful examination should be made i and first improve such thoroughfares ns j will opea the way from the more thick ly set I led communities to their nearest market. I'or instance, a mile of road connecting with the new road built last year from Med foul toward I'ngle Point with tin Central Point road running to A gale won hi give the people of lry Creek, Antelope, Little Unite nnd Eagle Point a good road into ( 'en! nil Point any time ot the year. And there aro many instances of this kind throughout t he count v which, in our opinion, hould have the first attention. Il is a short sighted policy to discrim n.ite by favoring one section more than auuther. 1 know of communities that e paid taxes for .'tft vears and never had a rod of good road built in their liMii.t. While there are other duties incumbent upon a county commissioner, 1 lvgaid the ipiestion of roads of such vital importance that I dwell more es pectaltv up.ni that subject, and anvone who gives he proper amount of time to the offi.e must ceitainly make up his, mind to do no at personal loss, and un less he b.. public spiiited euouirh to make this saerif ice- he should not con sent to allow his name to go before the pie. Most renpt-.-ifnllv. l'1 M. ANhllKWS. HOMESTEAD NOT EXEMPT UNDER WOLVEBION'S RULING Itcsidcucc uii n homestead by a fam ily of two or more persons is required if the premises are to be exempted us an asset under the bankruptcy laws. This was the decision of Judge Wolver tou in the Cnited HtntoH court in the case of Henry ('. f!ardener, a bankrupt, who contended that his homestead at Orain could not bo included as an as set i;i liquidating his debts tinder the bankruptcy laws. i Judge Wolverton held that since only the bankrupt himself had resided on the homestead, he cannot declare it ex empt under bankrupt laws. "Although such premises may still constitute his dwelling place or place of abode," said the court, "yet he cannot claim them exempt for the reason that he alone does wot constitute a fa mil v." Sweet Marie. Deuel & Kentncr, Thursday anil Friday. Do You Want to Make a Thousand Dollars This Week? How to Do It On a "Sure Thing" FIRST : liny 20 acres of the best land in the valley. It is worth and will pay 8 per cent on $2oi) per acre in its present condition. It is on the market for the last time at $200 per acre. The owner absolutely guaran tees this. SECOND: Sell it for $250 per acre inside of six months, and in the meantime take the crop of alfalfa which will he worth $400. It is a good "seller," as it has 8 acres of Yellow Newtowns and is close to school and town. "Free" soil. W. T, YORK & CO. AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WOR K G UARANTEFD. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. 1UP LlC OARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARFD FOR, Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . Reos 10 TI. P. siiigle-cvlinder Runabout, with folding seat ? 650 20 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.$1000 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau , $1250 Premiers 2-1-28 IL P. l'our-c Under Roadster or touring car. .$2250 30-H.") II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500 ,i0-:.") 1 1. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car, double ignition $2600 40-1311. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passcngcr..$3750 Fords loll. P. four-cylinder Runabout yf Same with mechanical oiler, running-board ,and lamps, etc -r.. . . .$ 700 40 1 1. P. six-cylinder Touring Car .... $3000 Kissei Kar ...")-40 II. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000 CAN YOU HEAT THEM? Priees F. O. P. Factory. YOU DON'T COUNT THE COST j When eating our pies, eakes and pas- try, for it's small in comparison with the salisTaetion you sain. The day you start using tho products of our ' bakery will ho a red letter ono on your! ealendar. Mark It. up today. i Medford Steam Bakery ! MEDFORD AUTO CO A. W. WALKER, Manager. Phone Main 213. 'Garage Eighth and D Streets. FOR SALE BY THE MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE High griuto Tea, Coffees, Spin's, KxtrnrtM, linking I'mviler nml Rcl ishon. Also finest lino nf dishox over shown in southern Oregon. 21li WEST SEVENTH STREET. McGLASHAN ft JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1061. Swoi't Mnrio. lVni'l A Keiilm'r, Thnrmlnv unit Fritlnv. -m.t NOTK'K Ia hereby (jivon Hint the im1eriii:nel will apply nt the nett meet ins of the city council of Moilfonl, Oregon, for Jiconio to Boll limit, vinous nml spirit- nw liquors In less quantities than one' gnllon, for aix months, nt Lot 10, Hlork ' 20, in Merlfonl, Oregon, for n period of six months. MASS & 1IAI.K. j Doted Mnreh 14, 11HIS. .IH I mOFITED MILLIONS BY TAMTERINO WITH METERS rill! A(IO, April 1 The eity conn HI will inviitig.ito graft in the water department. Superintendent Mel'ourt estimnti'S the city has lost .".,l00.000 through tampering with meter., nml over f:iiio,iHKi by other corrupt nieth ...Is. A bit of Alfalfa Land Every one posted on the land situation in this val ley knows that ;ood hay land is going to be in de mand from this time fortli, owing to so much of out alfalfa land h aviug been planted to fruit trees. Wc are able to offer for a short time 2,") ACRES OF THE BEST Only three miles from Medford, for the reasonable priee of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ACRE, And we pronounce it one of the best buys in the valley today. It is of the best quality,' and wc know it will prove a winner to the buyeR It is equally well adapted to peal's. If it interests you, call at once on Rogue Rivep Land Go. EXHIBIT BOILDINO, MEDFORD. OREGON. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WE HAVE SOME RUTLDTNOS TO liE TORN DOWN WHICH WE OF FER FOR SALE ON THE GROUND, CALL AT OUR OFFICE. Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE A Furnishes hot iter t'.-r c vrrv ltor! nt luv It (.in W UMl vn tl ti.i 1 ill 2 or in tin kiU'lu'it Att.'U'lus to :n oltvtmllrr Simpli,s:i'it'f Wim-iit, ilnr ii'li" 0 ROGUE Rtt'E ELECTRIC CO., Suivesor to Cornier Water Power Co. Of (lie 200 W. Ttli st., epp. big eleetric sign. U makes more lireail. It makes Letter hren.l. It makes whiter hrea.l. The upper crust. 13 Olmslen.l A Ilihh.tr.l. YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE to iiinke the f.n.il h.ihilol.ln .I i n.: appetite will uewl no oke.l will tanrant. Your ml-Ii stimulant. Our t,s r,. .i.Oi.-.-.t.lv ami temptingly serveil that tl, "';,k'' v " whether you rome with "I'1";" ' A dinner here with ' irien.1 ,man, pleasant eompanionship pertVefioii of u,(l e,lti, THE NASH CATE. Tte Nash Qafe lder 'PI.1! Pnilfln