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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREQON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1911.
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Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDHI'KNDKNT NKWSI'APBIt
PUI1LISIIKD DAILY KXCHI'T HATUIl-
DAY BY TUN MKDKORD
PIUNTINO CO.
The Democratic Tlrnps, Tlio Modfonl
Mall, Tho Medford Trlhunc, Tlio Houth
cm OrcRonlnii, Tlio Ashland Trlbuno.
GKORQ10 I'UTNAM, IMItor and Mariaucr
PREMIER AUTO CITY
Httlnriwl tin Mi'cninl.clnsa matter a
Modfonl. Orecon. under tlio act of
March 3, 1879.
Official I'apor of tlio City of Medford
Otilclnl I'apcr ot jacKson county
RTmnnnrPTion hates.
Ono year, by mall $G.OO
una tnonin uy mini ov
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point no
Sunday only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.00
Weekly, ier year ., 1.00
swonn cinau&ATion.
Daily nveruKo Tor six months ending
December 31, 1910, 2721.
rull Leased Wire United Frcia
Dispatcher.
Tlio Mall Trlbuno Is on salo nt tlio
Porrv News Htatit I. Han ! runcl&co.
Portland Hotel Nowh Stand, Portland.
Dowman News Co., Portland. Oro.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash,
STRKE
I
IS THREATENED
SAIr I.AKIJ. t'tnli, April 20. A Ken
oral Htilko of tlio firemen eimlheoifl
anil Hwltohtnen on tlio AVestern Pacific
mllrnml Ih tluvatoncd. Tlio officials or
tlio unions affected recently mot offi
cials of tlio road In San Kranclsco. They
demanded a wnjto Increaso which was
i of used. Tlio union ofricer lioro say
that stillto plans uro lielnjr considered
and will bo put before the men at once
WELL KNOWN ROAD
PRESIDENT IS DEAD
PORTLAND, Or., April 20. Krnncls
It. Clurjji former president of tlio
HpoUnnc, Portland & Seattle railroad,
known as the North Hank, died yesterday
nt Mountain View saiiltiiiluni, ajjed 711
yours, llo was ono of tlio boat known
men In the woM.
KoIIowIiik prlvato fiiueial services tills
afteinoou nt tlio IIiiIiiiiiii'h iiiidertnktiu;
parlors, tlio body of Francis U. Clark,
ox-piuHlilont of tlio Noith Hank railroad,
will bo placed uhontd tlio limited train
for St. Paul, his old home, whero Inter
ment will tako place. Tlio body will bo
nuoompanlcd east by Miss Susan Clink
his ilaiiKlitor. who was his eonstiint com
panion duihiK his two yours lllnoss which
eiidod yostoiday at tlio Mountain View
saultni'liim.
tMnrk's iltnitli rowullod fiom a coinpll
cnttnn of neviml diseases, llo spent the
winter at Pasadena In search of health
but letuinod to OruKon ub soon as phy
slelaiiH told him tho end was near.
IIh entered rnlliond survleo in tho onrly
'fill's ns a elork In tlio traffic dvpaitinont
of tliuu WIsuoiihIu Contial, ho iiidIkiukI
ns prmbUiut of Ih Ninth Hank in Auk
UBt uf MOD.
FOR sonic years Medford has led the world in number of
automobiles per capita of population. As the years go
by, the number ot autos increases 1 aster than the popula
tion, so the city maintains its lead as the greatest motor
car citv ol its size anywhere.
At least .50 automobiles have already been purchased
in Medford ihis spring. It was estimated, at the close of
last season, that there were 400 autos in and around Mod-
lord. As a few of those have been shipped away, it is prob
able that the total number of motor cars here is between
'125 and 450, or an average Of one to every 25 inhabitants.
Conditions are peoularily favorable for autos in the
Rogue River Valley. For nine months in the year, motor
ing offers an alluring attraction. The country is always
beautiful. Streams, woods and mountains call constantly
to the love of nature. Wishing and hunting add their at
tractions. The gold of the summer's sun and the silver of
midnight moonlight furnish a delight all their own. Hence
every one who can, owns an auto of some kind.
The auto has become a business and social necessity.
Each vear sees its use increase as each season sees its
efficiency increased and its price lowered. The number of
factories increased in the past ten years from 57 to 316,
the product from $4 ,7-18,000 to $191,722,000, the number
of autos made from 3723 to 127,289 a year.
The U. S. government census lists most of the motor
cars as "pleasure or ianuly vehicles." Or those made in
1909, only 3288 were listed as "business vehicles" and
comprised auto trucks almost exclusively. As yet There
are but few of these in the Rogue River Aalley, but as
the paved area in Medford is extended, the use of these
auto trucks will be increased.
rrlsco Oolnff to tho Dogs.
SAN FHANCISCO, April 20. Tlio en
try list for tho annual (1ok show of thci
Qolden Gato Kennel club is by far tho1
largest In Its history. Tho opens May -I
For tlireo days do;s of qvery description
will bo on exhibition.
Rock Spring Coal
COUNTY TREASURER'S THIRTY-
riRST CAT.I. rOB COUJITY
WARRANTS.
Htnto of Oiokoii, county of Jackson.
Treasury Department, Jacksonville, Ore
gon, April 25th, 1911.
Notleo Is hereby slvon that tlicro an
funds on linnd for tho redemption of all
county warrants protosted prior to and
f I oin Juno &tli, 1909, to August nth, 1909
both dates Inclusive. Interest censer
on above called warrants, from datei
called. Last call April 2Dtli, 1911,
29 JAS. M. CUONEMlM-nn. I
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon
On hand all the time.
Phone 1C02
BURBIDGE
THE COAT; MAN.
lTcklns for Health.
Draperies
Wo carry a very complete line of
draperies, fnce curtains, fixtures, etc.,
and do all classes of upholstering. A
wpcclal man to look after this work
exclusively and will glvo as good
service ns is possible to get In even
the lurgist cities.
Weeks & McCowan Co
i t r RNYATIT. President J. A. PERRY, VIce-Prealdont v
H s ., .. . , -
Where to Go
Tonight
4rmrr
Mr. Clark wiih Interested In Medfoid
ptnpuity ha vim; formoily boon Interested
In tlio Capitol lllll addition near tlio city
reservoir, but sold Ills Interests to Myeis
Ciislek and Sharp who wore paitners
Willi hlin. lie also owned a tract of 'ii
acres adjoining Capitol lllll In wiilr
Hhlp with John Aruell a Hen tlio eapltal
iRt. It was tho Intention of Mr. Clink to
build a itldni!e In tills tract this sum-nun-
and with his itjuiKhtnr, take up a
raalilaiu'o hero. I In indued throuuh Med
fQrd a fw evenings ago for his home
In l'ortland In Mr. Steplmns pilvato
gar.
OOVEimOH WEST BKOWS
UIH HUMP Or ECONOMY
KAI.1C.M, Ore., Apill IC In order mom
thoroughly to ovonohlMi affulis nioiiud
th Htnto enpltol building. Oovcrnor Wmtt
Imh iued lustriu'tlonn to sll news
ngrneltn to dlMtmatluut) bin MiilwcilptlnnM.
It ItHM bmtn the custom In the governor'
iifflee for the iHt many ohih to take
Hlld pay for all the leading neviHpei
In tU nlHte, but OoMMIior West finds
lilt lUw tu ekpi'imlve, ml Iwllxves be
ohii well do without any uper In hie
office.
NEW YORK WANTS DIRECT
ELECTION Or SENATORS
Al.HANV, N V., Apill 20 Uy a voto
uf lUft to JO. the slaUuHseinbly bus
IHtMMt'd a I' Kuliilimi fr (lie dueet elee
llon uf I'nllid iittt s-iialurs The
U'Nulullou alluds b.is p.issi d tlio hill-ut.
JURY TO PROBE
REBATE CHARGE
CI.KVKIiAND. O, April 20 Tho fonn
dnllou for a government Investigation of
the United Htates Steel coiporatlon Is ex
peeled to result tills afternoon fiom the
grand Jury's action In probing alleged
lebatlng by Ohio railroads. It Is under
stood that Indictments will bo leturned
against ono of the most Influential rail
road men In the country a well as nu
merous minor steel and railroad officials,
GALLAGHER MAY
GIVE UP CANDIDACY
CHEF LEASES
ENYART PLACE
I,. A. Mcleod, formerly chef In the
l.ouvio cafe In Portland, has leased the
Knyart place on upper Koguo river and
will cater to the appetites of the wa
faror at that popular stopping plnce,
after May 1, when he takes possession.
CHALONER FACING .
ANOTHER LAW SUIT
THE ISIS THEATRE
TEHEE BIG KEADEINER3
STILL KERB
; The talk of tho town pronounced by
; nil as tlio greatest dancor tboy havo
ever seen Without an eiunl Ojion
i challenge to all l'antages' circuit of
fcrs 500 for his cqilal.
GLEN nilLLIPS
Jng-glor ;;
Thtnneh flin vnuncest Inucler on the
s road, ho accomplishes tho most dlffl- !
( cult feats with tho greatest case and h
I grace Don't miss him.
JOE LEVY
The funmaker of tlio 19th century
To see him Is to lnliuli with a bunch 4
-,. " -.. - ,,i
III Jiew nuilfin, Jliivvn Ullil uiiiilus, 11 i
Zou don't know whoto to find him,
i Just follow tho
I WED. SAT.
io crowd.
SUNDAY MATINEE
: imceels movixcj piotuui:.s-:j
A Good Song by
JIAKItV IiliAXCIIAUI)
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Landscape Contractor
Wo dp tho grading for lawns and
tcnnlb grounds, seeding nnd planting
of shrubcry In fact do everything
to make your homo a beauty spot.
II. M. WILSOX.
Phono Pacific 3141. Home. G.
Medford
--Horse Shoeing Shop-
128 South HarcUctt Street.
Pacific Phono 1831
Home 21!Mt.
C. L Allen, Prop.
GIVK lTS A TRIAL
(
fgjM
SAN KHANCIHCO, Apill lid. Ill leav
ing Sail Francisco on a seciet mission,
In uonuectlon with the arrest of tho Me
Nauiaras for alleged complicity In the
Times dynamiting, fi lends of Labor
Lender Andrew J. Onllaghcr today aia
led to believe that ho Intends to glvo
up tlio opportunity of becoming n can
didate on the labor ticket for mayor of
Han Kiauclsco nnd will fight tooth and
null to prove tho Innocence of John, J.
McNu;nntn, seeietaiy of the Internation
al Association of llrldge and Structuial
lion Woikcis. llejond the admission
that liee would eventually airlvc In I, oh
Angeles. Oallagher reclined to disclose
his destination.
'TIS "JUDGE" MERRICK
. IF YOU PLEASE:
RICHMOND, Va, April 20. John
Armstrong Chnlonci, Iiom telegram to
his brother, Roliei t Chanler, 'who's luoy
now," became a classic when "Sheilff
Hob" and Madame Linn Cavnllerl purl
ed, today has another couit fight In
lew
Chalouer declares ho will resist th
order of a Now York couit that he shall
pay a J3G0O aiiuulty to his ex-wife,
1'ilueoss Tioubetxkoy, thu novelist, un
less she invokes all dower iightu on his
pioperty. llo said, In dlsoiibslug the
settlement:
"Tln )u Incess never composeil a
gi eater lonianee thuu when sjie wild I
bnriowed JKD.OOU from her. Rut I liad
decided not to notion that statement un
til I learned she hud refused to rolln
iiilsh her dowry rights. Now I'll try to
re-open the case In my will I have left
practically lav entire estate to the LTnl
viI'hIUih of Virginia and North Cnioll
na. and 11 becomes my duty to see that
i tin an protictiil so they will g. t m
1 proper!) whin 1 dlt "
Entlro cliango of program tomorrow.
2000 FEET OF X.ATJOHTER
CLEVER FKOTOPLAY3
I
OOOD MUSIO ,
i ONE DIME-
Cr
-NO MORE
VOOD FOR SALE
: HLOCIC WOOD :
: ij!l l'EH LOAD :
'Jiouo Main 115 SI or leave orders at
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
F. E. MERRICK. Vlce-Prcsldttt JOHN S. ORTH, uasuier
W. B. JACKSON, Aas't Cashlor.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KENT. A GENERAL HANKING
IM'SIXKSS TRANSACTED. Vj SOLICIT YOUR PATKONAOE.
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HSfEgR
flX". i
JVS'Wlfe
tt vf ,Cj'r:cifj I
'w flnl, n Cftlnnlinn
niUMJ U OUIbbllUII
of our small calces and specialties
and you'll have n collection of as
tompting and toothsome daintiest an
wore ever set before a king. Don't
bo too lato coming for yours, how
over. Wo can never seem to bal;o
enough no fcattcr how, many extra
wo bake fresh daily.
Medford BaKery (SL Delicatessen
TOIM) CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
lumm mini hhmiiwiim 1 1 "Jgnjrj"nfcjiJMHjitajijui tmii KjyoajpngywwMrBEyani wwra iranawMMW
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufacturers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
CRUSHED ROOK I NorthffiiJerside
SCREENED GRAVEL
Delivered to tiny part of city. C. J. SEMON, Mgr.
Office:
Vm I tfjro wors' Ilnnlc Rldfj.
I'liono M. (152.
WASHED
SAND
for Conerele
for Urli-k Work
for l'lnslerliif;
Offutt Rprnes
Auto Co.
rrvrrrrs
NATAT0RIU1M
FRIDAY NIGHT
; Grand Masquerade oni
Skatqs
::
!; Prizes for most original!
mi iiiiikl li1 i ti-iil rmi4Iri
i wotiiiu. '.i itivi llllll wV. nut
man.
OW
TIm llixoiifi' Jiulm- li" II Menlok now
If Mm iliiiMi'. Am jircHlili'iit ot Hi i'l!y
loiincll mill iii'IIiik niHyor In Hip uIikoiico
uf Mayor Onion lie livlil IiIh flint ooui!
tmluy.
Anuthor Imnuli uf IioIhiw, novoii In
immliwi liHlKHiiutnt In tlin olty J-ti 1 1 'I'ikim
ilny iiIkIi! nml wlivu i1hinimI Wutluumliiy
lunrnliiK uiMtl( it inplil kI hhh)'. Tlio
umiihI miiu uf ulKlity contM vnt fnuiul In
tint rrm"1.
Mwnr ii(itm Mi'irlck miIiiiIuImIhihiI
two flnuit In liU I'omt Votliicitlny muni
Intr, oun of $& Hiul I'imtM to H Glottic fur
illuil.ily I'niuliict, null ohm of $10 unit
t'oatM lo h ill unk w lu wh fouml whiiiI
I'lliiK illHiilt tilt xtrui'tn TuemlHy with JkO
In koIiI In IiIh oi'Ki't anil whm Julluil to
irvMil him fiom HiwnOlUK It.
QUAXti CHOI' OUTLOOK
EX0KrTIONAI.I.Y TINE
SECOND PERFORMANCE
GREATLY APPRECIATED
A Binull I'"! nipnf itio aiili we wtt
iu'dhihI tin mi i "ml iri furinuiu-i- of llw
"CIiIiiihm of Nmuiuiul)" TuwtulMy cvin
H ui tliv wiMira ImiiMi. Tliu imi uuumon
maulfMitail ly ioiiiu uf Hum UhMiik lMit
lit ll flrMt HlMKIri4M Wl WlMU'JH Hlll
thu oiitiro lwrfuriiwiion wwil IUioubIi
Willi u vim ami UmhIi iiiohi iiIwhmIhk
tliojitt ll wUiiwkmhI U lli', V)n
(lwlr.MHiropil club uniler wIkw ui
lilufi Uw iiluy wun Blvew ivmlliiwl a iiotil
Hiitn of money wMoh will b ximiI1
in liyanUfylnj; lle oly r Ih w- Uw
innnnvr Uu uooivtx ih ru.
Hl'OKANU. Wimh. April am. li tw
IM'i'tM for w tt'roiil hi'hIii iii'p In mutant
WuMlilnston mill Dtt'Koii, noith uml iwi
tml IiIhIki Hllll wnMUru .MnlHHH vii'
iiivi-r IwltiT nt thla time of tho ycr.
HuorilliiK to iiiurtM from tuowern to
tin SiokHliii ilmmlioi' of loniiiu'roi' It
In -Milmatctl thai tin' Mluat iHip luii
will U u mutter of Ml.UUO.OSS buahelx
SEATTLE FIRE BOYS
HAVE HARD BATTLE
KI.'VTTI.i: ixli i-rll .'fi Onl
(lllll llf tin KMlll fill III! II IIUIIll'.l in
till' KllH MtlHilKi ll'lllHI' fill' lute .MMtll
day ii'timln Imlitv In tin- luiHltnl ainl
lint n lift- will lit' lout, It Ih I.. II.mmI
1'umI liMiit, Inn Iml from tho topmoHt
point of thu hft-foot IhiIiIiu' whli'li ml
Upwwl, wiih tlio in out itei'lnuoly Injuroil,
hut lit' Iihm i'HiH'il Internal woumU. Tap
twin M. lliittimliNji mill I'MiKiiiiui Mooio
tifil xrv yi't Ih the luwpltHl.
V. II. Clark, imw Hro vUM, was Inl
tlattMl to 1'oininanilliik' a fight on a IiIk
flru within thi lioui'H wfti'r liln np
IHiiiitinent. He lil the nit'it llku a vol
(ran. -
lluiulrotlM of wmiitMi llnluK the watoi-
flllllt KftlT till' t'lotM Of IlllHlni'UM, w it-
lit'MMxl tlu fall of Ihi ftivuu'ii.
BPOKAN1! WII.I. HAVE
WOMEN VOLIOE OrriCEBS
SPOKANI4. Wauli, April ! HpoUm
will ImM' wonii'ii polli'f offlci-rtt In Uk
publh' paiku thl Mummir If tho i' -
i oiiiaifiiilatlonx of Colonel V. J. C. Wuk.
Two D.ays Only
Spoclnl Snlo of Steolea Mastodon Fauales.
All in Blossom.
33 CENTS PER DOZEN TOE TWO
DAYS ONLY TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, AIUIIX. 35
AND 3C.
J. Oroadley&Co.
SMITH
APARTMENT
HOUSE
317 SOUTH UIVEBSIDE AVENUE
Thirty completely furnished
Apartments for Families
Das Ranges nnd Xlghts
Freo Telephones
Speaking' Tubes, Call Dells
Private Baths
New, Clean nurt Sanitary
For Apartments apply at
Premises
W.M.Smith Prop.
Automobiles
BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY
gW A full lino of Mixed Paints, Leads,
mTgjTra. Oils and Varnishes. Coiupleto stock
nKS'ajSmS. of Cnbots' Creosote Sliiuglo Stains,
aulES LTfiTiTi Wootl rliit3' Dry i,aints and kb-
PmiUvflc Cal1 at tl10 s'8" ot lll Suu and
)fnfV 5J XOllTII KAUTLUTT ST.
BapaaaWBaBiaBBBajaiaBiaBaaBBBiaBBaaBMBSBaaaiBBaBaiaaaaaBBaBBBBaajaaBaaaawaBa
QENERAL OVEnHAULING &
MAOniNB REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN HU31.
Corner Central Ave. anei 8th til
Medford, Or.
From $1 to $65.00
A Thoroughly Good
One For
$4.00.
Mediord
Book
Store
in., iiuixhu ot Hiaiiauca or uu i mini r,M Hl,tlK ,,r,.aWont ttiiaii hkmiiIkm of'
tiUlra IfiNtilimmt of ncrU'ulture In ,,le lMrk w,,,,,,!!,,,,, Hlw earrlo.l out i
h iviioit that tlu. prant lomllllon of Tia wmm.iioii m irerwl rul. uml
Mint.r wheat In Waahlnglon and Onon lvjrutaUlU(t, w,eh w -Mbm,lt,.,, to
U 7 ji-r t t of normal. mP"ita to. lu. t.lt). ooinmlMloter for inral an.l
a, t.i.-).ar nr(i of for Waahhwlu u V1MS.,(1 lh4lt th p,,oln, , '
ton anil l Mr Orwi t hh HVrag' ,vomw, M1U. NxHI ,-rl) n vt
of kS.i nr i-i-nt for tK UiiUa) Jjt8t. ,no,h, (joiojjel WakMlvttl wi)H t'nt
Idaho aiMtwa k jn-r ivm wai to a- ,xllllo th, pri,n-r, ,,ur,M-a ta , ,,
IM Jlir lonuuum i m ', w.unm aa m.lle offlntra on II... u...,
. m. M ' ""
for
.
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I..
Notice.
jColIcn l liorehy Blvmi tlwt il
uewlKiied win ujuiiy at tln ihm.1 rKi
jiiMtlJiK of tliv olty iwuiioil of lit n
of Medford, OrK"n. on May S. 1S11. f
u IIooiimu to Hull apliltuoiiM. vlnotia un
malt llquori In quuntltlwl I'M 'JUn
Kttilun, ul HiWr lilncii" of huHnm ut ?1
1'r.ii.t tt'. in !hl fl I y for o in-rlnil it
H lIllllltllH
M P J AIM
Pati-il April 21, 1U11 ,
000- -C .' -- -u-- - i
turn, aaai aprwc waaj i iw want iw uhlph nm,y phiWrtm llMwnbl,.
WaalitMHton ! rH' unWM. wmw ,leVM lhe pUn Mif , ,
ih.. tonyanr avtr aMdlUtMi of l ' geaafully In other niU tatrkH fi
tin ...untrN wae . p. r iiit. Aa thera e.Mnmio,,,,,, WH ,,ot M. ,lli)t ,,,
iiaa U..H (.Wialy of wa44Mt-i during t h i amvn , ,ppo,niw, art , H,.HI h ,
Mli.i..r minima. m ntrtn.ra , inrr, ,.,, URlforwi, but u , llwl.nM mm. ,,.. , ., ,.rt11,,0
l..i ua.n to hi'lU'tf that tlif aprtnt 9.r wollrrw ,h4t dtMtnvtUi. drvaa will oll IH)MI COMIOIUS.
wii.ut vid aiau will U larf ono thla worn Uf ,h offC,,rs nl(1i,,. mu i y cnn wir your house, or do re-
""mM' . H ta vmr,m'" i"rt "r lw l ! tMlr work o. tho service you now
swim. X4k. a ECV. It., J'Jli ?1 "' w 8 '0U l0d- 0U
mi iuiiik iii. Airii St- Ac iv-Menta of tin it n-e .ommiaaioii he work. Promuiness and satlsfac-
i.n.imtt i. ii. ..I i a.i or iwi rioutii l'air win a.Hin imr a fuu.t of ?! oo. wo. ot- Hon uro two otbi'r ossontlHU that
un.. i i. .win u i . n iimt not oni fun ,..i ..i a i... ,nt . i.. Hon ta utHl ami you'll always jtt here.
BUiiu ih' . .in. K mil i a Ku(i( ..,.i- unpin... Mllv l.'jl,
for ' M I l IV II Jl .I.KIltl) - , . m m
thu ) . i. i . ,. i . t t .h in. hh uf Aiuerlcaua Holeaitd.
flh, larui' inouali ror mo main eoura WAXHINUTi'N'. I. C, April ; It.'
Uta thv I'd.- tin il dmn. i Tit a hen ih p. ilinif to tin- hi it,- il.i tin.nt (,..la
nf ttw In.li ' i k .in. Iii.t wili.l. Mr I ', Si.iI.h . ". .1. 1 1 1 S, Imi ii. K. i ii In
I'llcirnin m i n' . II. win i . i i. ,nf in). i i, i..i,.i
UB.' It f" ' I v'lrf I V l . - . l - il l ,l
trlim, i
riWJPiPar.
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v Jft. JtVi ,-flL-A wJ 7
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STEAM AND ISO! VVATCR HEATING
i All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEE.N & PRICE
HOWAUl) IlLOCK, EXTKANOK OX Oth STKKET. I'HOXE 303
WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16-INCH WOOD -
Oak, S.OO; Fir, $7.00; Pine, ,f(i.00.
3 Tier to Cord.
Will J3cgm to Ship May 15.
Phone us at Butte Falls.
BUTTE FALLS LUMBER C0.
Medford Iron WorKs
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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MACHINES
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Double Disc Records
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Medford Music Shop
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Isn't it nice to conio to a nice, now, clean, upto
date store like this and at tho same time' feel that
you were perfectly safe in every purchase?
Safe, first, because you know absolutely that the
quality would bo all that could be expected.
Safe, secondly, because you could trust tho store
to make a right price and not have that fooling that
because one article you bought was cheap that tho
next would be too high in jrice in order to make up
for the one sold too low.
Try our GOLDEN GATE COFFEE, PURE
WHITE FLOUR and PURE BAKERY PRO
DUCTS. ALLEN GROCERY CO.
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.