MEDFOiiD DAILY TlUJjUNL, 11EDF0RD, OREGON. TJJUHSDAY, AUGL'ST 20, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A LrvE Papeb in a Live Town. EEAi ESTATE TBANBJ'EES. Published every evening except tSuudav. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postofi'ice at Medford, Oregon. S UI3SCK 1 P'J'J ON KATES. One luvn'b, by mail or carrier. . . .40..rjU One year, by mail . . . .5.0U City siibscnbora who desire The Tribune mulled to them at summer t resort or other out-of-town places wllj yloase nutily the olfice, giv 4 lug city address and the length a I time they desire paper sent to new address. On returning, pleas e notify olfice In order that service by carrier may be promptly resuin ed. SEED OF GOOD ItOADH. Jtoads in Jackson county were never in poorer condi tioii than at tlic present lime, and good roads are needed worse tliajj any other improvement. Jt is therefore de sired that every aid he extended the good roads agitation so that public sentiment may be fully aroused to the neces sity of needed legislation to secure the desired result. Experts on good roads have been delegated to condut this campaign of education by the newly formed State Good Jtoads association, and co-operation of the people of Jackson county is essential to accomplish needed reforms, Tins automobile owner is not the onJv one interested The farmer is still more concerned. Where the auto driv er goes for pleasure, the farmer goes on business, and good highway to place his products at market is essential to his prosperity. Besides, good roads enhance the value of all property readied, and the farmer is more vilall interested than the city man. What Papers Say MTJ8T FACE THE ISSUE. I i-. Vork Evening Pont, Kep.) t-mtipaiu will be difficult. Jl ( NV Tio- initl-uirfj to tulfc of a walkover fur Taft lie IniiiHelf imikiT. no tw-eri-t of bis be lief tiiat llraiiV ciiBio-i-H of eleetion are better thau thev have i- er been In-fore. The republieans will know that they have been JiixlitiJlj; before the but tic it. over. They euc.mil bring out their obi bugevi,. The country in not going frightened into rejecting Bryan. to b. (J LEAS Ul' YARDS ASD STREETS. There never was a time in the history of Medford win the streets in the business section had as ragged, unkempt and uncouth appearance us at the present time. Seventh street and C streets look more like somebody's unkept bac yard than the main thoroughfares of a city. J 'art of this is caused by the work of placing wati mains, laying sewers, and installing curbing and is the Jit ter Jell by contractors. Part is due to negligence bv tin authorities, who, expecting an early paving, have entire! neglected the thoroughfares. Medford expects E. 11. Ilarriman, Governor Chambei Jain and other distinguished visitors tomorrow, and an el fort should be made to clean up a Jittle before their arri val. There is no sense in brazenly parading our sJovenli ness. JO very resident merchant and property owner sliotilt see that his yard is clean and the si reel in front ol'liisplaci free from Jitter, if he has to do it himself. SUMHEI! IKtlSFS ASD SAME STREETS. To a layman, there seems to excuse for not placino signs on streets and numbering houses, so as to seciin free mail delivery. The necessary ordinances were pas-ici by the city council six months ago, but nothing has beet .1 i". ... . t . ii 1 1 . in mm- io ciuorce iiii'in, ami nan Hie people in the cilv i Hot tell what street they live upon or so describe that a person can find it. Asy any merchant regarding the difficulty he experi eniiK in i d'l i vi.i'i n it ..!. ...t II. .ii' f t - . ii " "uiiiiiim:. ii.oi oi his IIulllilcs is due to the inability of delivery clerks to find addressi given according to landmarks that only the native kii..: an llollM OAK EQUIP FOB TKACHINU ,- ,,, , ,,crc,;,l WITHOUT LEAVING HOME M'l!"i-ultiiiiil !,,,.. A lint InT fcnliirc Omlc ti number of iiitpiutiiiil liuno "i" ui-eii muni- iii i He rev med i'iiiiimi of aliiily for I lie I'leiiienlury an. I Ii schools of Ori-Koli ircinrei bv Hope IMiMlilelll or I'll I.I li' liinlrinlioii Ai k IUHU. A tliai'lll'IN ' tlllllllllg cIllHH I "1111' "Uggnmcil us nil oitliniiil coiirnc fur tli tenth, I'll viol b a ii, tvtclfili yent J hi . i in I lie high . hool. nf the fn ,,, rour Ijui-b of work me ircm rile il of teaching, II weeks; i,l,ctwili,.ii mil MUCH Wcl'hl, lli'l,c in Ii n, biii till Hecks; sllilc I'limnf of slu.lv, f.iul weeks; prm-hint m-honl r..l 1 1 iiux I. .111 wi'uks. I 11 1 il 1 . 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. u I ho, w,,,, 111. In be given eei'l 1 f ii'ii 1 en n In. Ii will I llnunreil nt snv sliitc iiiiriiuil eel I I r .1 '1 . -i ' ni'lH il'M'riici III 'C'l!li'( in II11 rresliiiinii year. A ib tiiilcil line 111 01c w ork to lie at l cm pi c. iM ( a, iiliBurvatiiin work ami also in I lie irol lelns In he hiiIviiiIih Wiirkcil nut 111 t Ii course of slmly. '1'lie teacliiirs' ( ru m inr ci ornc in sifiiril la be of assistance in hili slu.lents who inlenil In 1.11. h but fee they rannnl leuve liomo t.i f, , selves fur thai work. Hnperinliinilcni Ackeriunn is of Ih niiniiiii tlml mniiv sliiili nis wliu take tins con mi. will liei'iiiuc mi interest " Him nicy win eviiiiiunlly lake ii inure anvaneoii wih i ,. f ti,,. ri(( mar norinal schools. Iliiiikki.ciiii,( a uiiolii 11 half tear sub J'l. II wil be taken in the firs! Imlf nf Hie 11 1 n I Ii. ami bulimy is inniln liiniiilnlory snbjei I In I In. Iiml hair or the ninth Krinle. A two year .-..miner 'i"1 use ilesin I fur tl lew Mill ami twelfth Ui,e !,..,!, i ,inh sihnols f M, fir, ,., ffr,v This r. ,,.,. , .rrs.-t s 1 1 ..iiiillels the of the i tli:il I Hie I the Mule Will ,e rule. I lie ..H1I111H I., the 11. lime, 11. 1, ,, te.l ,. Iiiilnbel nl teii. liciB iIimiIiii tl,,. vi bull' "I tlieil lime In litiehiii!. hlh fr I I Sllbjeels. The 1 ,,, at, , . s l..lb.: A hili ,l, ,,f . fi,, ,..lh- "lie Inn 11, y , v,,nr .-.mum , 111..I HI I. :IM line e, li,. ,,. MiliiiK Hie nlmle ,,l iheir lime In lnKli ' I Wiirk; ..II. I ilium .,11,. ,,, , II. t. e ear 1 .11111., a ,,m lell.l,,.,.; h, ,. , v en r iiiiiim . ;i n.t nt I,. I "111 I II I lllSH "I,,, t , leiii'hi I two III. ile iliel; "I MANY MEDI'OKO PEOI'LK V1HIT1NO IN KLAMATH I' ALLH Mini. ,i(.s fill. H,,i ,.., ,Mlt niK In I Ulu le 1111. 1 1 11 111 1 ly . A. W 'i,.. lilt eli i,biv i.i"iiiinK ,,r her home in M'.lfi.l.l Me.ll.'l.l In Hie seekelH llllHIK tlic pa " I I'le s fielit her i,.iit' ,,f .,.().h I" Hie K liiiiuit h ("iinlri 't th V !n 1 h-' 1111111I11 r 111 I lull 1 il v line w,,t..l Bury the Knocker l-tiiry the l.iwn knocker out in the wini.lh in a bountiful hole ill the imullll Where the Miui'l,ei-ker jie.ki. anil the lillllil'le bee bllliih lilirl tile HtMOUlle )iU)7 Htniil'lli'K nrotiii'l. Hi' is no 'ooil to the lon to I'tihli; too unprHct ii-ul, stingy -iml ili'iol. but he wants the whole art b uii'l .urt of the crust and the stars that t-hine ocr Ins head. Then hustle him off to the bumble bee's roost and bury him deeji in the ground; lie's of II" use here, get him out of the wuv. tllnl iioikc romii for the muii who is sound - lixchllllge. 10 10 10 BPOETINO NOTES. l-'or Ihe first time, the I.uh Anyeleii lesui seems to liuve a strangle hold 011 Ihe peunaut. 'I'hey have just tuk turns walloping fvcry telitn in th league, finally downing their old ri vals, the liea-erH, four out ol six games. This series bus been a el one, but the Aiigeln hail just euongh of nil eiloe t.i give the finis ussurani' I wu of the gumes went extra imiiugs. of winch eueli teniit wiiii one. Snttir illiv s was a 1.1 inning uMiiii-, u lulcher 1. Initio between Oruv and liose. I'reililie Welch, the Knglish light weight eliumjiioii, was uwardij the d I'isiuii oier Jiilniiiy Murpliv of Hun Francisco at the end of 25 rounds. fought in the Jeffries athletic club V 11011 arena, l.os Angeles. Murphv reel id through Ihe lust five rounds in groggy condition under a rain of blows that cut Ins nose uml lips to ribbons arid cloi.o.1 In.tti eves. 11 900 1 400 SilOtl in 1 1 1 ! in 10 l( Minor Help. Ihe groat pacer, has brok en hin record of 2:10! by dnilig th mile ul the grniul western circuit meet in 2:0iii'(, culling a clear second from liis pieviuus time. The tirs! ipKirler was paced in (l;2!l'.j. Ihe half in 0:50. th three onutlers iii 1:2015. The last ghth was neg. .tinted id 0 : I 1 1 . I'i her Kmiiis of the broke all records last wi ll game 1 but is Ihe talk i ild ami iiiiii- not be e I ileca.li'K. TMvenlv llartferd clul Ii. He pitchc.l ,f the buseba inali'il in seven batters (ace. I him anil nut one leinheil first base, ion di.l one hi! (lie bull ,,n! of (lie inlielil. Cv Vmiiig. .lolniuv Ward ml Kit Inn. ok I of the Wurcester club li.nc kept 27 batters off first base, but us in the (irst pilclier on recinl I give Ills out llel.ters no work. Ihe hridg'-piirl chili was the victim. nt Mil Oregon I.ivesti.ck and Agr ultiiiu) assoi-iatnin, which hul.ls its fait il I'riiieville. O.-t.iber Iii to 17. ha. in-. I 1 1 1 plic list anil race pnigratn pecial piemiiiiiis uie offered ill mai.v lassis fur In. rses, cutlle. sheep, swine iiilliv uml dairying. The race pn gi.-iiii is: o.loher I. fnsl race, oni "inlli mile. loii; neiiiiid race, five inl'.ngs. l".ii. lct..l,er II: I'irst r lil'i- tiill"li-'s, l.i.l; seen, el luce. SIX "i.gs. -.'"". O.lnber 15: Filsl rac ii.-iii inije. l, i; uei-.iuij r.'lce. one mil.-. v.'5ii. October l: First r.-n-c tkrei ml .', half f,n!,,i,'.s, 175: seciuid race hl.g. I'm (h..ik county In, rses. $100 liinl race, mil" and an eighth. Kill (), 500 "00 in 10 I2n in l S50 5nn i am-1 At I ii. I ;. Fnsl ti ce. hand I, "lid it I, .loo. up. "la Yesterday's Games. i i.g. I. s l.iis Angele tluklaml 0, I'.irt urtH in the n. .rth II the past few I 'rater lake an. I Ihe r ml of llu- i Ill iceks. Mr. ami Mis. If. II. Horning are iii 11 ,v In, m Me.lfiiiil ami will remain lieie a lew days atlell.lnig In business muters. Mr. Ilnrniiiu is a firm belii ei u Ihe fill of t lis UiiL'ile Unci i-it Klin ill Ii Falls lleinlil. HIOT SITUATION AT HI'KINOt'II',1 ,1) QUIIITI SI'KIMiFIFI.Il, III., Augusl In ! lin riot situation linlay is in Ilio Immlsi (he ellv's ant honl ii-n ami llic nt , tllpts nl disorder boil' bee aipb to SIlllllllSll. I NOTICE OF ELECTION I!.- il iimiiKhI, l.v tin' nly i-miiii.-iI ,.f i' 1'ilv ot Mi lord, trrgwii, I hat U I ' Iumi m' ihe Hinrn- ih hi tc -:ill., I..- I, .-, ,, Hio :tUl .(us Allllhl !,t r 1 1 liuni .(il Itlfil l.v inw, l..r llu- n MX,,- f wnhiii 1 1 1 i uv tli. ..m..' ..( im iii city u pmpOM-il 'itKiin- ;i Ml 1 I', .1. ltlnk.-- ;( uii Ins.- In ..p. r.ili' in tli.' city if M.-l r.l :i Htiifl r:iiliiv upon Hir torintu i riiinlll intiK lli.Tt lll Ihi'tltiotii'il. it 1 1 1 Ii i.,li-i ini'itMit t'H nn niiiv Iri'.'HIv w ilttinltnl at s:nl rli-.-t kui. Tin- foUv "K pt'llnij. plm-t-N, .pultw uml clt rkc ..t ut I'Iri'linii (in- Imt.-i l(-hiLititr. : -I w.'iiil I'ttllin phi.-., (. r,h II. tiM-r Hnknih' tlruir itti.ri' .Iiiiii?.- fj.-.' .hi.U.ni Jii.ii,- nn.l .-l.-rk. M ti-.til-n,, Jii.l,. ;mi.1 . l.-rk. IV nl-iiim-.-. ithh. Ju.li;.'. V. J Krii.-r., ).. Ju.lt... un.l Is, II. II ;irv. .In, itihl ,-,rl,, ii. I:iiriri. I'liii.l .il.l I'.-llii,,; ,-, , n y hal! Ju.lt.'.-, V Hno Ju.ltf.. mhJ ol.-rk. I". M. Nt.-wiirt. Jinlp- mi.l .-l.-rk. V. 'mIIiiio Ai..l fliiil i ,h,,- tli.r.-i.t jfivi-n - ii.liiirr.l l.v l;tw tin. I tl r.liiiim.fi of ..'ml ity . Tin- l.H-Knilli l.-N.lllltlnl) W.tH pfl?.'.! tlrr .Ml ..n. nil Huh Hill .lav ..f In ml (H.-l in,., M. rri.-k :im-. Trow I'll.!,,'.- ;n,. ..in;ill ;it. K.if-rt ipi-l lluf.-r ppnn r-, l.v I hi" ninynr tlttft Itth ,ay ( lius. l!W. J. P. KKMDV, M.ir. tt.-t : HKN.I M fttl.MNH. H fity Itf.-iirJrr. I Walter 8. KiiiK in JK. E. Oiubu, .! m-rca in s-ctiuii 4, towiiBliip j 37, range '1 W I . E. Omaiii lu Wilhum H. Craw I fi'Td. iJ aiT'fS in Mineus sub- di-ieiou DSOO J Abbott to Charles L. Kuelsche. iio uvrvn in sect ion ".'I, townslup range E.. C. I. HiU'hib'm to J. D. Hooker, property in Park addition to Medford -T. D. Hooker to .). G. KuperB. property in J'ark addition to Medford K. :olliiiB to J. Ktilwell VUas. N K V of N E V4 s(ction 36. townnliip 3-1, range 4 W ... Agatha '. Brandenburg to K W. ICifert. property in Medford . . William Hon tu George McKilli gun. lot 2, block 1 and lot block 2, Went Medford . K. Ijaue to Hert Andernou, lots M. . 12. block 49, Med ford William V. f.ibbmi to J. C. Wil . Bon 30 acres in section 2?. towimliip 36, range 2 W ... Maggie H. TowiiKcnd to 8, H. Sto- ner, 7' ai-ren in seetifin 31, tnwnnhip 3'. range t W Iw'uiaa M. JJarnlow to A. I. Thack, 1 a-rc in Aohland I'1 K. Merrick tn Jfenry Han Ken, 6 1 3 acres in hection 9. towtihliip .'J", range I W William i. Opp to Michael J. Opp, land in Hection 24, town- ttliip 39, rniige 3 E Michael to A. Hatch, 100 acres in Beet ion 24, townsliip 39, range li K Vernon If. Hooper to rharjee K. Hooper, laml in township 39. range J E '". K. Hooper lo I. S. Pet'TKoii. land in Hection 2-1, townwliip 39, range 1 E 14000 J oh n ( Kobk t o (J. E. JI oopcr et al , .17. 95 acren in township 39, range 1 E A. I. Heliiiun to M. E. Sloan, property in Ashland Belle Cochran lo Josephine Ioe, property in Cottage addition (o Medford . E. OIkoii to .1. W. Snider, lot 3 nud 4. block 1, Olson V ad dition to Medford S. H. Kjoner to II. Y. Pohland. I..t fi. Mock I), liailn.ail addi tion to Ashland W A. Child tr. William JI. Pen- ter. lot 32. block M. Railromi addition 1o Ashland Enther B. Trefren to C. Cunnitig ham, 40 acres in section 20. township 3.1, range 3 E & C. liailroad company tn Charles Carney, 40 acres in sec tion 17, township 37, range 2 W II. F. PoMand to Thomas T. Hee,er. lot H and E . lot 7, block 4. Pracht 's Alaska add! tion to Ashland Hattie Alniitt et al. to Annie Cah. 3" acres in township 29, rang- 1 E E7phraim Chapman to J. B. Ham- ri.k, lot S, block 70, Central Point W. Ifawlings to J H. Humrick. lot . block 70, Central Point IVi-d II. Cook to flporge W. I tea rie. property in Park addi tion to Medford lohn 1. P.iirlianan to J. S. Stagu, ."'.03 acres in township 3K. rani:.' 1 W I. S. Stnyir to J. If. Fuller et al . .".". -3 acres in l it f' .1t, town ship 3. range 1 W Hert Anderson to J. E. Meyer. lot 4. Mock 2. Bungalow addi tion to Medford It' rt A inlerson to ,T. E. Meyer, lot 3, Mock 2, Bungalow add! t ion to Medford Hert Anderson to I,. J. Quiglfv, '. block 2. Hmigalow addi lion to Milford lohn K WiNon to Frances Ann Kleinhaninier, properly in dn loway additiin to Mi-dford ... II H Wortinati to Frances Ann Kleinhammer, l'!0 acres in sec I ,'on 9. township 3. range 2 W Allen Onvis to E. C. Sherman, property in Ashland II E. (late to .1. T. I'nrkinson. land in township 39, range 1 E J T. I'ai kitison to Allen Uavis, property in Ashland I '.. ' ' Sherman I Allen Davis. acre tn l E C 12, town hip 39. range 1 E William Kosh to J. F. liow ni.'iti. hts 3 and 4. block 2. Itoss addition to Medford .... I F Howinan to Alex Onff. lots 3 and 4, block 2, Knsa rid dition lo M.-dford Hin.-e Wilcox to W. H. Warner. property in Mt'C'nll addition to Whland H. nrv llansi-n to Albert E. Wake 1, 411 91 acres iti section 9. township 37, rang-1 1 W . . ) Stanley Tuvior to Hert Phil lips, lots 1) and 0, Mock 1. Kendall addition tu Medford Annie (lash to James S. Divet, I n-re in mvtmii S. townshio ft, runge 1 K William It oss to (1. O. Eoomis, b.t 19 nud 20, Mivk .'. Kos Idition to M.Mford Eli Puh.-ii k adininistrntor. to Eli Hahack, X of S K section .1. township 3', ranire 1 W ... C. E, HokMie to 11. B. Hendricks. properly in (traves Creek min nig district , Medford bnlgc. No. S3. I. O O F. to J. W. Snvder, lot 4. bbvk 3. 1 !! Fellons reme tery (borge E. Marshall lo William tl. Estep, lot 3. Mik 1, nk hiwn ailditioii to Medford I. K. Howard to (leorge K. Mar olitill, property in Onklnwn nd ditiou ta Metlford . 1SOO0 J E. Meer to E. J. V"1")'. lot 4, block 2, Buug;iKw ad ditiou to Mo'ltord L. J. Quigley to Jese Himck, lot 4, block 2, Bungil'jw addition to Mwll'ord E. W. Aikuns to T. B. Kinsmaa, lot 33. block O, Railroad addi tion to Ashland Sherilf W. A. Jonei to Bank of Aehlatid, &40 acrfcB in l L C 44, townwiip 3b. range 2 E; 400 acres in township 3), range 1 E Nellie Jnlow to Mrs. Minnie E. E'oye, acres in aoetion 9, towiihhip 39, range 2 E 000 feae ub for bargains. We have farms i for eale.welj improved; good orchards; rich soil; $20 to $00 pr acre. Pears & Pirtle, Brownsrille Land & IuveBtnieut Co., Brownsville. Oregon. tf THE MISTAKE wliicli many t'ope inakf i.s i faiJ Id realize the superior ildvantacs nf onld stoi'aP jneats (ivei- the ordinary kinds. TJmse wlio trade Jierc realize tlie differeiir-e and appreciate it. TLey don't pay any more, eitber. Stats Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1116,000.00 YOU NEED PEOTECTION FOR YOUB VALUABLES it yuu bav out aJready put tbem where thoj aro tofu. Any ordinary receptacle, such as trunk, box or drawer, is con stantly in danger uf being burned or robbed. Secure absoluto protection for your valuables by piecing them in the fire and burglar proof vault of the Jackson County Bank, where you can rent a safe deposit box for $4 and up per year. Finest equipment in southern Oregon. YV. I. VAWTER, President O. H. LINDLEY, Cashier THE BEST THAT'S GOING. can always bo hud at the Xash Caf'. All seasonable delicacies and all that is appetizing. Our service is prompt and i-ftit-ient. and our cooking cannot lie ex celleil. One meal will convince you that we are friends vou can tie to. Nash Buffet Window MEDFOBD SASH & DOOB CO. and Door Frames, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. T. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. 1 HONE 63. Medford Meat Company E. EN'YART.P.-esid ent. A. PERRY, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cwhier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Why Not Iron in Comfort? No reason to be iiru-ornfurtiilile li"t, sluf'l'y kitclieii. You i-nn take your Elentuic Iron to any part of tin- bonne where there is a light Mu-ket. An eiteusion light will enable ioreh. urij from the kitchtu you to use il on the "(in Win 1 10 10 in 1 1 -.in in 1 l l.-. ;.vi in - Telephone -Main S.Vi ami have an Electric Iron sent vim on one week's free trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Sui-i-essor lo Condor Water Power i Office SMC West Seventh St., Opposite Big Electric Sign. iL TAKE A Money Saver Look Uptodate Hy having im make yon 11 perfect fit ting mi it . The way we fit the collar and shoulders is a revelation Kew Fall Goods are arriving daily in all the l:itit shad.-. W. w. CTf V TAILOR French Pry 'leaning and Preniug luatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD We fully realize thai thers Is a nia jority of people who always wish the ery beM. These people are wise. The liest is always the i-heapest in the long run. Kspeeially in this true of our "I'l ltK WIIITK-- 1'I.OI K, in no much as any housmrife who has tried it knows that it makes many morcloaves to the naek than ordinary flour. Don't be penny wine ami pound foolish, but buy the best flour, i. e.. "Pure White." of Allen & Reagan THK (IIIDCKKV O.N TIIK COItNKH 1 1 Hi in WHO I 2V 2i no loon I', ABOUT August 15 we will he ready io sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD in any ijiiantity at $3.00 per, tier, dehvenwl. m- !j!2.00 per ti- at tlie laneli. Good Rail Wood Seme cedar, sawed into tie-r wood, at i?1.50 per tier at the ranch m- $2.50 per tier delivered. I''nrall necessary infurnia timi aily to WESTERN OKECON ORCHARD CO. Medfnnl, reg(n. Notice to Water Consumers Owing to tlie scarcity of water supply, it is ordered that no city water be used for ir igatioii or sprinkling except lietween the hours of li ami 8 o'clock a, in. and 7 and 8 o'clock p. in. until otherwise ordered hy the water cimmiittce. Violation of this order In- anv oiisunipr will result in said consumer's supply I icing forth witli shut (iff. I'.v order of tlie Water ( 'onmiittee of the City Council nf Medford, Oregon. Dated August 1"). 1908. Gorham Sterling Silver -and- Hawked Cut Glass Nothing nicer for a present. MARTIN J. REDDY 1n ft(tw m el , o