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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. IV. K . A hv 3! Medford Mail Tribune' THE LEGISLATION SESSION AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPEII l'UUMHIU:i) DAILY EXCEPT HATUR DAY HY THE MEDKOIID l'KINTINQ CO. 1 t - ii i in it j i i i . . . I it. .. t !..1..i ... Tlio Democratic Times, Tlie Medford! SlOllS. I llil V WW ()l lilt' (.'llCl'L'V JUICI UlllC OI IMC ICglSlillUrS lUlllli A lit) M(.lliUIU i IHIUIll-f lilt) OWUlll t. T I3ANUT polities and obstruction tactics conlributcd to A destroy the ciTcctivcncss of the recent legislative ses- orn 6reBonlnn, The Ashland' Tribuno. OKOIIOE Pt'TNAM. Eilltnr nnrt Mnnncpr Entered ns econdclasa matter No vctnber 1, 1909, at tho poslofflco ut Medford, OrKon, under tho net of March 3. 1S79. Offloial Paper of tho City of Medford. SUDSOUIPTIOK SATES. One year, by mail 16,00 One month by mall E0 Per month, delivered by carrier in Mmlf.inl. JackflOnvillit and Cen tral Point CO Kunday only, by mall, jor year.... 2.00 Weekly. Per year 1.60 IWPOIWIST Victor R. Gardner, Head of Depart ment of Horticulture at University of Maine, Succeeds Prof. C. A. Cole at State, Agricultural College. Tnll X,eaeod Wire United Fre Slcpatchoi. The Mall Tribune Ih on nala at the lerry News Stand, San Francloco. Portland Hotel NeWH Stand, Portland. Howman Nown Co., Portland, Or. W. o. wiillnoy, Seattle, wnsii. Molil Spokano Nowm Stand. Spokane. Ewonn cincur.ATiou. Dally nverupo for hIx monthn ending December 31, 1U10, 27J1 LANTERN SLIDE HEN LECTURES Illustrations and Syllabus on Poultry Culture Loaned or Sold Outright to Public School Teachers All " About ftfie Hen. OREGON AdKU'l'IITItAh COL- LEC1E, CORVALLIS, Or., Fel). 21. Victor R. Gardner, head of the de partment of horticulture at the Uni versity oMnjiic agricultural colore, has just been appointed professor of pomolopy at O. A. C, to succeed Prof. ('. A. Cole, resigned, and will arrive in Corvallis March 11 to take up his itibtructuipDiil jlntio.s. J'rof. Gardner has had his train ing under three of the five be.st iiu tliorilicK on horticulture, having had hi: mnchelor's degree from Michi- not lie charged. Most of the annroijriations were demand ed by the tfi'cat growth of the state and its institutions, and while five million dollars seems a great sum for two years, Oregon has become a five million dollar state. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Ore., Feb. 21. Tho production and mnrkotlng of oggs nnd fowls Is taught by lantern-slide lectures by tho U. S. ilopartniont of agriculture which Iiiih just Issued a second edition of tho locturo sylla hus on tho 8ii!)Ject propurod by Prof. .JamcH Dryden of tho poultry depurt niont at tho agricultural coIIoko, Tho syllabus, with Home forty-flvo Illus trative allilcs, Is loaned or sold out right to public kchool teuchors, farm ors, Instltuto lecturers, and others who wlBh to propnro tboinsolves to give addresses on tho subject. Kri; production, tho breeds and laying capacity, housing of fowls, feeding chlckeno, Incubators and breeders, fattening, and marketing nro fioiiio of tho subjects covered by Prof. Dryden In tho syllabus. Ho dlscussus.too, tho unexcelled ntit I rltlvo (juallty of tho egg, for both tho slolc and the well; tho Imposs!- blllty of producing a successful Hiib ntltulo or adultoriint1und tho usu of eggs In tho arts, as In furnishing (ho albumen for photographic papers. "Undoslrablo flavors may bo de tect oil In the ogg aftor feeding the lions heavily on foods of strong or high riavor, "says J'rof. Dryden in t,ho syllabus. "Onions give undoslr able flavor, and If tho hen eats them In sufficient quantity tho okkb will bu until for use. No beef scrap ex cept that of good quality should bo fed tho lions. It has alio been shown that curtain foods affect tho color of tho ogg, as alfalfa, for Instance, which, wheti red liberally, gives high colored yolks. Palo yolk usually Indicate a lack or ki'ooii rood In the liou'u diet. "LnylitK caiwclty varies greatly among Individual lions. Experiment station irooords show that hunt vary frjjni iftOiegga 1 year to none at all. Lurifo ltroedn. such as llntliina. Coehlm, and Liiiik)iuiihv should not MOjMpl for (HK production; they are chiefly ror providing largo chickens for table purpowa. A medium slsod breed, such as tbu Plymouth Uock or Wyandotte, Is usually wisest for the averagt) farm where fowls are kepi for ho i lie nt. "Tlio flock should be renewed hv ory two yeart, since the limit of profl table oim production Is probably two laying years. In eaao of apodal brawling stock it will pay to keep thwu lougr. for breeding purposes. "The main coualderaUuit In build ing K)ultry housH Is (lie health of the fowls. It Is not dealraule to keep more tluftt 100 lu one colony Iioiiih. It la eeeeutlal thaw there should be cUpluus aupply of fresh air at all time but (here should bo no drafts or (void lr on the fowls tu night. Lut ttunperature Is not iiixMMHtarily tu jurlous but oxtrtunes of both heat ami cold should be avoided. The was spent in the effort to embarrass the administration. fJ'ay "Bowei'inari, leader of assembly forces, which com )rised a majority of the members, wasted his splendid talents in paying off old grudges. It was never the merits ot measures that concerned him, but the possibility of re venge lor some real or fancied political slight. The (jiiesiion of whether or not legislation was bene ficial, was not considered. Jt was mainly, whether or not it would discredit the members of the state board, and around this pett' object, revolved the oratorical efforts of the session. (Jovernor West proved more resourceful and m.asterful than the opposition. None of thenneasures introduced to cripple his administration lived to adorn the statute books, ftvery politieal move was adroitly checkmated, and aside from having assisted at tho funeral of sojne worthy meas ures, the assembly following has accomplished nothing ex cept to strengthen the administration in the hearts of the people. J lis numerous vetoes will still further intrench him. A I iMInt ittitii miiviiT I ii trwil t I if i t 1 I iint i s t iiMiininri i I ill Wilt; v um nui-llL UIVISIIM. UIU 1UV JICU MHIICCS Ul ....:..1..14 1 ..n.. . -inn- .... revenue provided. However reckless extravagance can-,it.r it. j. ne,iriek, author of the JicM oinuogrupli on grapes ever pub lished; his master's decree at tho Iowa State Agricultural college at Ames, in 111(17, under S. A. Jleach, author of "The Apples of New York," considered a masterpiece of its kind; "and also considerable work under S. W. Fletcher of the Virginia agricul tural experiment station, one of the host known horticulturists of Amer ica. At Ames, during his graduate study, Air. Gardner wnc instructor in horticulture, a position which he later occupied at the AlacUonald college dt iueiioc, (.annua. In 1111)8 lie was called to AHuiio as assistant profes sor, and the year following was given a full professorship and the acting demrship of the college. He has therefore had wide experience in instructional work, opportunity tu prove his executive ability, and fre quent ehnneo to show his powers as a lecturer in his addresses to grange meetings, fanners' institutes, and fruitgrowers' association meetings. Prof. C. I. Lewis, head of the 0. A. 0. horticulture department, in dis cussing the appointment of Prof Gardner, expressed the opinion that the northwest is peculiarly futuiinte in being able to iuterot men of such calibre and to draw them to Oregon to give their ability toward build ing up the horticultural interests of the state. Buy Your Flower & Vegetable Seeds from tho pcoplo who can say Wo know our seeds are good because we hayo tested them; Wo are thqse peo ple. Cut flowers and all kinds of pot tod plants. J. T, nitOADLEY & CO. Corner Cth and Central; Greenhouse near city reservoir. P. O. Box 521. Phones Store 14 CI Main, Greenhouse 5181 Main. PUBLIC HITCHING RACKS NEEDED TO the fanner, fruitgrower and outside residents, .Med ford 's greatest deficiency is a public hitching rack, where teams can be left without resorting to livery stables. The city's lot on Riverside avenue is now used for this purpose. It is entirely inadequate, mire, a foot or more in depth, covers the surface. Jt does not begin to be large, enough. 1 f use of this lot is cout inued, it should be macadamized, so that a fanner will not go over his shoe tops and a horse over his ankles in mud. More nicks should also be pro vided. ':.J!frp This one space is not large enough. Additional ground should be secured, jmacadamized and racked. Part of the railroad right-of-way might be obtained, or other idle land near the businesssecfion. This is a subject of vital interest to the country dweller, and it is up to the city council and the merchants assoc iation to see that this needed convenience is provided. S. P. TO SPEND S1SO.000.000 Durliifl the Next Five Years This Im menso Sum Will Be Expended by the Hnrrlman Lines in Double Tracking and Other Improvements. NKW YOliK. Feb. til. It devel oped recently that instead of upend ing '1w7,(l()0,0()0 for improvements on tho L'nion l'acifie and Southern l'a eil'io railroad, controlled ly the llar rimuii interests, a sum of almot( twice Hint umoiint is to he expended by both roads in the next five year. I'rohiiliuil Lovett of bolh roads, ad mitted that .f7r,(J()n,(U)l) would he pcnt for double tracking. I lis see rotary, Alexander Millar, htm ac knowledged that both roads would xpeud ninny ui'iiKons besides fur brunch linck and o.touioiiH. "We hae spent million, for this purpoMt in the past lew years and intedd to continue these expenditure.-," hiiid .Mr. .Millar. "AlorU of I his work has been ilouc in MeMco and Oregon on the South HARRIMAN LINES ADVERTISE MORE Mcctiuii of Board of Directors Held Recently in Chicago Results In Set ting Aside of $1,250,000 for Ad vertising This Year. HOW TO STOP DRINKING. ern Pacific hut will be curried on in )W ,, K, s( other territories. u. total amount i,,, (.iiro mlay ,-, One and a ipiarter milieu dollar for advertising (he resources of 10, 000 milcb of railroad in one year is the answer of tint directors of the I'nioii Pacific and Southern l'acifie iVstcin to the calamity howler. This remarkable appropriation, the lai et by far in the history of railroad advertising, spells prosperity in cap ital letter, for I he I'niled States in the nelx twelvemonth, for this stand in favor of aggressive hut judicious advertising has not beon taken with out careful and oonsicoutious' weigh ing of the business, the crops, the emigration, the rale decesioii and all kindred problems which have direct healing upon railroad.piul, incidental ly, upon national prosperity. The passenger depresentutives f inu v moil ami nuuiuorii caciiic s-s- rl Line met lor e.teii'ioiiM and tittiiiiiii .111.1 ., . --' ...,........,, ,,,, oilier iinnrov e-1 ,i:. I...I n... .: , , ,-..,,,,,.,..,,. , ". i nun uii,ii mi- c.Nueimiiuro oi next five ears." KAISER RECOVERED FROM HIS ILLNESS BKWN. I'Yb. 21. Tu counteract minors (nut U health is senoiislv impair hint lie has so far rccoxeicd from hut recent illness that today he worked 'H.'J.'iO.OllO in advertising the faeili- ties offered by these railioad sys j tenth and Ihe industrial oportiinities i offered by the communities 'and , country they serve during the present I iur. Thel.L'.'iO.OOO that will be hi):it us iiKii m.s iifiiiiu is seriously. I'.,, ...i-, ,,,;,.. i ,, ., . , ,; i... ,..,i, . , ioi urn ei tising, suid one of the uvi h ured Kaiser ilhelm is showing1 ..ns,..,.! i,,i-..; .. i -r . . ... . ..." oineials ot (lie I uioii l'acifie vester- clr tu public as much a isissible. ; .i... ......n ,, , ,- , . , . . i, , ,. , .. i l,,M. vvill bv divided between the with a show of hi rouble. ThronjduMii illQtt urctUblf way of ovvrcoutiuiihhiit the ktiixci thUt tllfflcult)' In to leave one emi u( the Iioum Urgtly ojmju. , "Tub reeding or fowl dttpopiU largely uu the nlace Ju ..hlcli tlioy are kept. Whero tlioy huvo th lib- orty of the field, tbe question U luioii and Southern Pacific, the Utt - 1 1' I' LUltlllltr llll'.ln.l'il'll, ..,.! ill., ('..., ohl eueiv.v ttud ....... i..... ,:r.i... ... .i. ,...ii...J;..M... iii ..!...:..:.... ..!..' '""'"i" oi i ue umouiii. , .....v., .-,. iii" jjii,! nn iiiun """ lulVc cverv precuuium to prevent a return of the seveer eoold nud tuiiarrhitl the eiHpnv ivmHs wits in a verv ser ious coinhiinu have been pciKislttt. DUKE COmTnG TO VISIT MISS ELKINS LONDON. ..b. i. The H.huo rgc share of it will he devoted to new: puper advertising. .Most of it, of course, will he sjH'iit in tlt 1'nited Stales, hut a considerable siuu will he used in s-lmwiujf Hi,. popltf of oth er countries the ndvuniugtni of Irving in the v.'estvm iwH of thene Unitud Stmes." Th advertising for each of the liues ctMiiiHiiig t!u- system will be huudled from titoir iespetive inn- Givc Orrinc and Destroy All Desire for Whisky and Beer Can Be Given Secretly Try It at Our Expense. Wo are in earnest when we ask you to try OlfKINK at our expense Wo will give your money hack, il aftor a trial you fail to get results from OltltlXti. This is a very gen erous offer. It gives the wives nix mothers of those who drink to ex cess uu opportunity to try the OH UIN'K treatment. It also shows om confidence iu the merits of OUHINM Olt'lvMNK is recognized as the host and most successful remedy tin world has ever known for drunken ness or the so-called lupior Habit It is a very simplu treatment, can Ik given in the home without publicity or loss of time fioni business, am' at n sinnll price. Read the follow ing letter form Dr. Nolle. Sth and liuco Sts., Philadelphia. It will tell you about some of the wonderful re sults from the OlfUIXK treatment: '1 have had a remarkable case ol inebriae.v under my personal observa tion. The patient drank heavily f.i 1," j ours and reached a degradci condition, which causci? the breakiui. up of his- family and separation fron hi; wife. Kvery hope was given ii of ever saving the man from hi strong desire for drink, and onlv a mother's interest finally persuaded him to vduntnrilv tuke tieatment foi his disontiod condition. It was m Itlt'iiMirc to recoiuine'id ORItlN'K your liquor hahii aure, mid the treat ment was taken fiiUlifully. This wa two years ago and the patient is now in a UcHlth.v condition and still no stniiis from the use of stimulants 1 have sold OKU''K for a nuinbei of yours ttud have alwavs found n to he satisfactory. I believe yyi have an eeeptiouallv good treatiuetu for this disease." OHKMNK is prepared in two tonus No. I, secret tiealuieat, a isiwdet ahsoluielv ta-tele and odorless, given seereilv m food or diinl., OK RINK Nj. v, in pHl form, u foi lltone who desire to' tuke oluntar treatment. OK MIX 12 costs 0nl. 1 a box. Write for Free OKKINF TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE A flno tract, quarter of a mile from Talent, 8-room house, good barn; 300 trees. Price $4,000; terms given. Good business opoprtunitics and lo cations, all paying. A GC-acre tract, 5-room house 'and large barn, 3 miles from Talent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on place; must be sold soon; will go for $fl00. A CO-acro tract, water to Irrigate same; has a 5-room house and barn to hold G head of Worses, Imple ments to run the place, .and a wag on. This place put up 30 tons of hay last year, andr no water was used. Price, $3000 half down. A 74-ncrc tract, 2 1-2 miles from Tal ent; good 8-room houso and largo bam; 8 acres under ditch and In alfalfa and garden land; 34 acres under plow, and trees; 20 acres of orchard, of which 5 acres are in bearing; good terms and easy pay ments. A 14 1-3 acre tract, lies entirely In city limits; has 9-room plastered house, good barn, woll and power for Irrigation of whole-tract. Part ly set of. trees', easy terms. For plenty of other bargains call or address G.A. Gardner TALENT, OREGON. L N. JUDD, KfcAL tMAu: Aunm Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. Midway between Medford and Ashland, in the fruit belt of Southern Oregon. JJealthy and nuld climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from 15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the instalment plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or come and see me at Talent, Oregon. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. . .,'..... ......I..... .. ,1... ,11 .1 i' t'lfll iift'i.m nli.l lli.i nuilihidJ. ...Ill . Illlirh Blmnllflod- tlu.rn Itinv ulll itlnk i-wiri1 whwih Ul nil- I none IClKirit'U ..-.. .m. ...... wans ill eo UU h lrg proportion of their food. li1 ,h I)uk'" d VUnuai has ob- lrUi with local boards of trade ll"klet ( mailed in plain sealed en No ut rule can Im laid down m to! ,uud ',l'' of absence from iii n,,d cummoroiMl elubi. and will cover' vUm) to OKK1XK CO., G.t2 Orriue ratlpiu. but a kuowledg of some of ' w,d uud will sH-ud a month or I1"1 ,,",'' "Krioulttue, but all lines of, uildmu. Wushiugtou, I). ( Olv'KINF " ' J ...... . I. t '. I 1. . ' . illllllwIlO, 11 Li.,L .. .11 I. . I. I J 1 . .1 I 1.1 H...A I . I 1 t the lieiieral Diliulnles of foods aud """ ' i nut i linen niates visiniii: Ibe "- n nui m neipitn 10 uie p-"iumriiueii Niiti u ior sale tu fOBdlngs will help the piutltryntAii to, "iiv f Ihe late Semtliir F.lkitts of ',"''iinti.v. avoid mUtuKoii. Kxerclae U Jii m1 'mi ' 1- U is remitted in necoasnry lu the production of emit! ' ,"uu' tll'' , duke and Mis Kath- trlCKet Clinm)l0lt Demi. .t . . . . uimi.t ItlLiiik. 1.. L.A..kl M.t..d..4.. (iK is fpod. If the weather U such11"1' M vv been rocotioiloil ttud Hint a lurw proportlou of UHture'n: ul '""M" "' ruuwuwl engagement food is covered, difforvui methods nro nocoKsary if gg aro to b nteut' od. Accosa to u at raw staek or a plid ot clean t,tiw uu thv floor uf if f MKI.UOrilNK, Feb. 21. George Mtirdock. faiuous" cricket plaer of Auairalla la daad harm imuv vi.ii I kit uatlLUtt' kouon will Iwa a Ikmi.mi.i.. ...an. 1.1. " " "7 """ ' - - iMmmp nita aw WIH WStM Vk wag may aooii be omially announced. IIV in 4roia l( t;i iiii i in u.'' inis ctlv li l.cou . llaskms. Med ford, Or. Rebecca's Attention! All member me urged to be pres ent at lodge hull tonight. Kegulnr tueetUig win be follawod by a ban que, a good time Ic aurtHl all. Conn .-tttro4 itrlckea bjr au epllaptlc fit and dtci Jor u social avwolwa- For Sale .1!? ncres, 3 miles from Talent, fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit lrrnd, i?ood house, pure water, J4 mile from school, 300 young pear trees, lovely place; $2000, one-half down. This 15 acres is one of tho love liest small ranches in southern Ore tjon. Sheltored by tho hills from the cold winds of winter, deep, for tllo soil, an ideal placo for health. 91SI1 Acre. Also 31 acres, l mllo from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard in bearing: apples, Xowtowns, 12 acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber. Irrigated, dwelling houso shaded by largo laurol trees, plenty of water: fcrtllo soil; warden spot; pumping plant; terms, $13,000, $7000 each, tho balanco in uayinents of $1000 yearly at C per cent. HMHll Acre. Also 20 acres alfalfa ami fruit land,' with timber, 1 mllo from Tnl "nt; $i",r00 cash down; Just think what a snap, a Httlo over $300 an acre. Whoro can you find near tho dopot and railroad a chcapor placo? $:W5 Acre. Town lots in the novvly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., cm tho In stallment plan. Front $1.-0 to $500 a Lot. A flno four aero ranch near Talent; very fertllo alfalfa and fruit soil. Well watorcd, all fenced and cultivated; Peach orcahrd, young, ot 1G0 trees bore Inst year. Apple troes 36, Apri cot 1, cherry 2, English Walnuts 2, Pear 12. IMum 5, Quince 21, Neda- slue 1, Tokay and Malaga grapes 3 year pld. Strawborrlos 1-2 aero Itaspborrlos and Logans for family use. chicken ranch, chicken house, now wood shed, Wagon shed, etc., good house, spring, water piped to houso, creok runs through tho place. Only J1S00 cash down. Also 17 acres, 11 acres commer cial fruit bearing orchard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, one-half on time. I) Acre. Also SO acros flno timber, $2000, ono-hulf down. iS-." Acre. Sti acres S-lrt acre. Forty acros; about 3 miles from Talent and Phoenix. Ore.; fruit land; 2 good springs, Ti-room house, out ulldlngs. small fruit. 5 acres cleared; good poultry ranch, over $1000 of standing timber; $1200 down, bal ance on tlmo to suit tho buyer; only ") an acr.. Look all over tho coun try and see If you can find a placo so cheap. Also 29 acres, orchard and alfalfa' land; 2 1-t miles south of Talent.1 Or.; 1300 young fruit treos, apples. 1 peaches and pears; ono aero In boar- Ing; house, barn and outbulldlugs; , ill fenced, most of tt being Page wire fonco, 19-strand, rabbit tlght;l sub-Irrigated and tiled; S . acre; I oer half down, the rest on tlmo at, 7 per cout. , Also lands, alfalfa and fruit, from, 20 to S00 acres. Write enclosing1 stamps, or come and sue me. ! 1 L. N. Judd Repeat Your Medford Experience BUY GRANTS PASS PROPERTY NOW 0?0llsGrinU A choice acreage tract inside the city, only $300 per acre. A choice acreage tract just outside the city, only $200 per acre. Another choice acreage tract Just outside tho city, only $150 per acre. A choice business corner, 50x100, only $S00O. with Improvements. A. N. PARSONS GRANTS PASS! ORE. References: First National Bank, Grants Pass Banking & Truest. Co. tfc PLUMBING I 1 STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 2 COFFEEN & PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford Ore Phone 303 4MVVMMWCMMMVfMMY Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone in Every Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY " " Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN ALFALFA SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition In the state, located on tho mnln line of tho Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Write Us for Information DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO, - . DIXON, CAL. Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAGLE PHARMACY, 100 East Mnin St. Phenes: Home 03; Pac. 232 WEST SIDE PIIARMAC"! 200 West Mnin Street Phenes: Home 43; Pac, .1041 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Ttios. Bartholomew, Pli. C, General Mgr. ' Tho Rexall Stores Medford, Ore. 20 Acres for $600 Near Medford. 20 Ch south of N. E. Cor. Sec. 23 Twp. 38 S., R. 2 w! May be worth $6000. I have not seen it. If you want it for $600 advise quick.-- A. A. MEHAFFEY, Klamath Falls, Oregon. s s Speedwell 50 H. P. It is a car of ral bautythe handsoniMt car in America in th opinion of many motorists. With ls repair expense than any car on the market. Prlco IS500 to $2900 Agents wanted in Jos-nh. iue, Klfttnath and Uk coutuh. Catalogues or donioiihtratlon Call or write E. B. Waterman JMIOXIJ 3L.UX 13 1: MHQFQIU). 1017 WI13T .MAIN STRIJRT X h h y if Y $ ti Um oUmim. j Hialtai for hai Talent, Oregon .