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MEDFORD MATT TRTRUNR MEDlTORn. OR1WON. 'ITIOSOAY, MAY 10, 101 1.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE !
AH INDKPKNDHNT NnWHPAPKVl
PUUMBHICU DAILY KXCKPT HATUIl
DAY 11 V Tim Mi:t)ixmu
PMNT1NO CO.
RAILROADS AND THE PUBLIC.
ii A S LONG ns the public maintains its present
friendly attitude towards (ho railroads, but li
Office 'Mall Tribune llulldlhg, sr.-J7.29
North Kir street; photic. Main 3021
Homo 75.
anOHQK PUTNAM, KJltor nnd Manager
tntn ml n second-class matter n
Medford. Oregon, umlor tho net of
March 3, 1879,
Offlelnl Paicr of tho City of Medford
urnciiw l'apcr or jacKson t.-ouniy
RUBBGRIPTIOH BATES.
Ono ynr, by mull 15.00
Ono month ! mnll .............. .60
Pop month, delivered by carrier in
Medford. Jacksonville and Ccn-
tpnl Point . .. . . BO
(Sunday only, by mail, per year.... 2.04
Weekly, per year 1.&0
BWOBH CIRCULATION.
Dally overage ror six montha ending
December 31, 1M0, 2711.
rull Seated Wire United Press
Dispatches.
The Mall Trlhuno Is on ale at lh
Ferry News Stand. San lTanci&co.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland,
How man New Co., Portlnnd, Ore.
W, O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
KEsroac. oRrnoN.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Kortlii-m CAlirornm. anu mo iasiesi
rNiwIni rltv In Oroimn
Population V. 8 census 1910; SS40:
rj.tlmilt.tL 1911 10.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Witter system complete,!, giving nnesi
sunnle nuro mountain water and slx-
teen miles of street being paved and
contracted for at ft co&l oxc-eedlng l
000.0CQ. making a total of twenty miles
of pavement.
Postofflcij receipts for jear ending;
Mnrc.lt 31, 191. snow increase, or i per
cent. Itank deposits a gain of S3 pet
cent '
llanner fruit city In Oregon Itoguo
Itlver Spltxcnberg apples won sw-p-Makes
prise and title of ,
"Apple Xing' of the World."
at tho National Apple Show. Spokane,
1909, and a car of Neu towns won
Xlrrt Frizo In 1910
at Canadian International,. Applo Show,
Vancouver. II C
ltogue Itlver pears brought highest
prices In all market of the world dur
ing the past sir year.
Write Commercial club. Inclosing
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever written.
llll-
ttlo
MV'roSi W5.,?hA.M2u?SI, railroad extension or development can bo expeeted. With
crn Orcgonlan. The Ashland Tribune. ., ,i,m, .xf mi hi in cmitimunt will immh nil nPn nf Pnilriind
building," statud .lulius .Kruttsehnitt, viee-president of
theTSouthorn Pacific railroad, during Ins visit at Aledtoru.
For many veal's the railroads pursued the "public be
damned ' poliey. Kates wore made, especially in the west,
upon the poliey of all the traffic -would bear. Kqiinlity
and justice never ontered into the consideration. Kail
roads entered polities, bought and sold legislatures, dom
inated territories, states and even the national congress.
As a result, a popular prejudice against railroads result
ed bul there never was a time when the railroads were
denied a scpiaro deal.
As a matter of fact, the railroads have always been
treated kindly by the public, which for decades left them
unregulated and uncomplainingly paid exorbitant rates.
The people have paid billions of dollars' for railroad bonds
and slocks, most of the latter being water. Hut because a
railroad is a public enterprise, and therefore subject to
regulation and made amenable to law, the interests have
taken to lecturing the public for its "unfriendly attitude."
It is not so much the fear of unjust legislation that
withholds investment in railroad securities as it is dis
trust of the Wall street clique of manipulators of railroad
securities. Government and state regulation will in the
end prove beneficial to the securities involved, as it pro
tects the holders from these manipulations.
Railroad operators are beginning to comprehend the
real sentiment of the people and to realize that the people
and the railroads are interdependent, and that the pros
perity of one is dependent upon the prosperity of the
other. The new president of the Gould lines, li. F. Bush.
reflects the changed ideas of the railroad man when he
makes the following statement:
"The public should have something to say regarding
the laws under which the railroads operate. After all.
the railroads are created by the public and the public
should control their creatures. "When the interstate com
merce commission was firt created and announced certain
rules under which railroads should operate, there was
general outcrv from railroad otticials. To a man, they
opposed the idea of any jubli' commission 'interfering
I in their private business. We now know that a railroad is
public, not a private, business. And some ot us have con
cluded that the public has a right to control railroads and
other corporations."
The day of the creation of mammoth fortunes by man
ipulation of railroad securities is past. Every railroad in
the country is loaded to the limit. There seems little chance
of injecting any more water, for a while at least. Railroads-
will become legitimate enterprises, their rights to
return an honest profit on investment clearly defined, and
therefore safe securitv for the small investor.
VISITORS INSPECT
LOCAL
PAVEMENT
Clark & Hcncry Construction Com
pany Is Askcil to Flnuro on Work
In Other Cities Inspection Has
Never Fallen to Please.
t.ook for the ml lltrtt Hive tv Ohio In
tho hoarding Iiqusq you'ro looking fori
Where to Go
Tonight
cfcmoykakt
. MOUNTAIN SCENE
SEEN MHRBLE
Nature Has Hand in Designing Won
derful View of Mountain Range
With Cloud Effect in Marble Wais-
cotlng in Local Building. .
As rare as tho work of some artist
after months ot work, but still more
wonderful owing to the subtle art of
Mother Nature. Is a mountain scene de
pleted on tho marble wainscoting re
cently placed on the Seventh street en
trance of the Sparta block. The marble
panel Is some four feet In height at the
oxtreme end of tho entrance and upon
Its 'surface Is clearly depicted n moun
tain range, showing canyon, gorge and
precipitous cliffs. Oyer It hangs nocks
of cloudlets, giving a splendid effect.
Mother Nature has done lur work welt.
The picture Ik simply a result of chance
nnd owing to this and Its slmph- beauty
It l;ii le-n attracting much attention.
The marble Is from Alaskan iuarri.
Crude Oil to Be Burned.
WINN1PKO, Man.. May 16 William
Whyte. vice president of tho Canadian
Paciric railroad, returned to Winnipeg
today from his western inspetcion trip,
und announced that as a result of an x
amlnatlon of conditions In the moun
tains It has been dflnltely decided to
uso crude oil us fuel on engines steam
ing through timber country. Two ra
non were mentioned: Uecuuse the pres
ent" fuel causes bush fires which ure
enoromusly destructive , nnd secondly,
brcausu u fireman cannot aland the
strain of a. 130 mile run firing a big loco
motive, tang to Mt tetter.
MKLHOlMtNC Australia. May 1C
Illll Ijing. the Australian heavyweight
chumplon, hus offered U .meet Jack
taster, the Amurican fighter, again
within the next few weeks, taster still
iiHNerts that ho went to his km-os be
cause his arm had been momentarily
jiarulyxwl through coming In contact
with tang's elbow. A return match may
bo arranged.
OBEQOIT LEADINQ -WATT;
IB WATCHED BT AX.Ii
' " (Continued from Page 1.)
opposition und there may bo four npuh
llofipH seeking tho Indoisemunt when tho
time arrives. l.a Folk-tie Is likely to be
tint chief contender with Taft, unlets
Ilookuvelt expresses his willingness to
hold down Hie Whlto House again. An
other contender limy ho Hughes. Ik-fore
ninny months oaoh of these prospective
f-andldates will have ugentu In Oregon
working up u. sentiment. The Taft rep
rcsontatlvvM are ulreudy doing mission
ary work, but lire thus fur local K-ople.
The time fo tho personal representa
tives of Taft to coiuu from Washington
will not he until later. Also, there are
ildvocatcH or tal-'nllette maneuvering
iiuletly. und the taFollette strength Is
uiuiih greater thun generally supiosed.
UooHovelt will ho given a good vole,
whether he wants It or not.
, Taft Against rield.
- Thu lineup at present, which Is stih
Jrul to chuiigo lalor. of course. Is Tnft
UKtiliist tho field. Tuft Iiuh been doing
inuny things to try to strengthen him
polf in Oregon, but thus fur ho hus ca
tered only to tho old guaid. It Is Im
possible for Taft to comu west, so ho
,vl depend on his political fi lends. La-l-'ollutto
limy visit Oregon, und wln-tlivr
lie does or not, tlio tal-'ouetle support
A SLAP ON THE WRIST.
'TpITE long expected Standard Oil decision, rendered by
the federal supreme court Mondav, declares the trust
illegal and orders it dissolved. The decision has long been
expected, and surprised no one. Hence it had been dis
counted in business circles, and it cannot materially affect
the stock market It is mciely a lady-like slap on the wrist
lor the oil trust.
The decision is a vindication of the government's stand,
but seems a fruitless victory. It changes the form of own
ership of the oil trust, and that is all. ft will not lower the
price of oil to the consumer, and the ownership and the
management will continue the same.
Reorganization is not sufficient punishment for viola
tions of the Sherman law yet it is all the punishment
the oil trust faees and tho reorganization will purge the
trust of its crimes. It can still carry on its practices un
der the form of a looso federation, or a gentleman's club.
The government cannot force competition between com
monly owned properties.
The decision is a surprise in that it qualifies "reason
able" and "unreasonable" trusts or combinations in re
straint of trade. To be unlawful, the combination must be
"unreasonable" something that the law does not speci
fy and which the court has interpreted into the law.
Unlimited opportunity for litigation is thus opened for
monopolies to test whether they are "good" or-"bad"
trusts, reasonable or unreasonable combinations. No trust
faces serious injury as a result of the court's opinion.
That the Chirk . Menery Contlruetlnn
company, tho rtrnl to invudo Oregon mid
wiiise wnr with th'" "paving Irust." Is
iiMklng gwd in ihi' notthwest is shown
ly the IntKO mmiUi of limtiirleN tin V
are receiving from cities IhrotiKhoiit Or
eicon nnd WnsiinKn irvmi cltlex who
iU-ln pHVtng nn-l ' not satisfied with
other kinds ot iMiitnt During the
pst few Weeks a luiiubur of drlegutims
from other cities h.- Visited .Medford
to li-w the paxvimiit und hove, on te
turning home, evtt. i-d lhciiielt-4 ns
being highly pls--l with usplmll
laid by till cunip-""
Omie of Oie bent tlmonlrtls the Clink
,"fc llenei-y" ConMrm ttou OOlliimsy have
received Is from h elites In CHllfornU
wht-ie Ihelt- work oas lieen down for
many year. Diirlni; n recent trip south
lo Incpeet invoment und fire e,Ulpiueiil
Iocs! eouucUttteu wet.- Krelltlv Kilflu ll.xl
nt the uppreolatlon of the eoiiimn. ex
pressed by lilmlnc-u men In tlloe elllc-..
The some thing oM.-.Ini til Medfotd foi
led! itpi ffi ih.it tin- comiMity ih
giving Mvdford k1 mwu-iii h! rv.
sonahle prices Mtul Ale eons. .U,nll ov
passing themsehrii lo MsUIiik ofriell
frm other clllci In high t-rms regurd
Ing Hie pavement laid her- by that com
l"ny.
Several other c'M-s In Oregon ure
looking Into the tlng tuuttrrs ami are
sending men here lo dleuss the inMter
with the local ln'-trui uirii and lm
expn-ssed thetn-M-Urs us sotlsflid The
fuel thai after mo-king mi i-utlm fii'
n-iiin tins city Ml- ciiip.in wus award
ed a second eontrict us great us tin
first nivalis but one thing that local
H-uptn nw iii-.i.I with the class of
Imminent and I he w.iv It w.it laid.
VICTORIA LIVES
AGAINjN STONE
King George Unveils Wonderful
Piece of Art With Full Honors,
Which Is to Perpetuate the Name
of Victoria to Future Ajjes.
TONionv
Entire Clinuge of rrenrixm
clkvjir rnoTorr.Aifn
KXCEI.I.ENT MUitlO
Ml Crawford mid Cruwell
ONB DIKB
WOOD FOR SALE
1II.U01C WOOD I
I $i VltK T.OAI) I
riione Main QEU1 or lravn orders at
Medford Hardware
Company
OIIOIOE BEDDINO
PLANTS
Our bedding plimlH iiro not
forced in hoi, greeiihiwiHo, bill,
are properly hardened off in
tho cohl frames.
J. T. BROADLEY & CO.
Ctleeiihutiee Near City Heaervol
tltorn O nnd Oeutrnl Aveuilo,
rhuiies mill ami 1-ltil,
NOTIOtt.
Dr, linrher Is now located In rooms ,
!0? mnl SOS l-'ni mers und l-'rultHruwers ,
tiiiulc httlldliig ami will he plensid lo;
meet his ft lends ami pultons In llio,
bow lOl'llllllll,
M&zr&&&
Boivltng, Billiards, Tool, nkatlur, and '
Shooting-.
Tub Baths for Xindles and Ueutletuen
at all times.
lg
Dance Every Saturday Hlrht.
--,.
S
U-GO
i at a;
nnd her
."WRKBi: the J
CUOWDII OO'tJ
AKJOBXfl MAirDBVIZ.I.B
superb eoiuxin, pr nllng
J u Hlilltll ItmisvlN buitlflll Wtued)
I dratii.i. v i
s
r-'otlRS Utween nrls hy .Miss Uolse.
J h'pe laities by Comimiiy.
rnAccrux. vallbt"
IN TKHUK CltAlTKHn
JACK MAY AGAIN EATON WILL
VISIT AUSTRALIA! TALK T
Novel Match Is Proposed in Mel
bourne and Johnson Says He Will
Go for 5000 Pounds SterlingWill
Meet a Wrestler.
MKLUOUHNi:. Australia, May 1C
Juck Johnson, world's heavyweight
champion, will piohuhly ho Hcim In thu
ring again In this country. A cablo has
been p-colvud from him accepting the of-
will i-oino from thu Insurgent rtuhll- fer of Webur, tho Hydney wrestler und
cans. There is no likelihood or uugnes stiong mun, for S0U0 pounds Hlerllng,
.visiting, unit i ooseveu ims iee .... i.. 0 cliam),,()n t0 ,,- w,u, w,br w,
fSIKUIIU HIIVUUji
, Piuutloully thu uiuu ooudlllons will
prevail uniong democratlo ustilriiuts.
Woodiow Wilson Is coming, und Wilson
Iiuh a presldontlul hoouilet. llryan limy
journey to Oregon, hut tills would nut be
lieccsKury In his case, its his following
Ih still strong here. Theie are deniii
ttrnta who never will vote for iiuyouo
hut Ilryun. Caynor nnd lluriiion ulso
liavo their itdinlrers, and olthur uiiiy he
ex'ieated If tho tlniu permits.
, Whether thoy come In vrin.pr re
(iiutn Intho east, the democratic and re
publican Huekers for tho presidency will
not Ignore Oregon, with lt presldeiitlul
lii-efcrcncu piliiioilca.
wrestle. Thu Austrulimi ahallonged
Jiihuson a. couple of moulhs ugn ofr.-r-Ing
to mod him on ihe mat In a finish
ma toll under unliiiiu cnudiliotis. lie
stipulated that Johnson wear boxing
gloves. Willie he (Web"r) will wrestle
and fight with huro JiuiiiIh, and ho Is
I coiiflth-ut thut he en n make the hluck
chumplon iiult There may ho some
hitch over JohKon'b diiiamls hut It Is
nulliJV'r' tlui Mm. money will ho" forth
coming, 'lliy boxing champion nay hu
Is pruiiainil to lake tho AiiHtrallan on
next December ut Hydney.
5 -r-- : ST- ,
Uunlilnu for HeuHh.
ONIGH
T
Christian Science Lecturer Author
, ized hy the Mother Church, Will
Address Local People at the Opera
House This Evening,
LONDON, Muy l The yittvn Vic
toria memorial in front of IliiekliiKhsm
palace wuji formally unvril.nl- by King
Ui-orge today In tit. prvsvnce t-f Qii-
Mary, the kalsvr and kulserln. Princess
Victoria taulse an.l Prince Jwichlm of
Uennaiiy: Quen AK-x.iiidru. Uue-n .Maud
of Norwuy, thu, Duke of Connutighl and
all the uiembers of the Ilrlllsh ronl
fumlly. Tho oerenwiny was attended
with full stutn and military honors, and
some 3000 privileged guests were allot
tl seulH ImhtrM the lines of sohlior
These guests Included th- whole of King
Ot-orge's hvuiienold aiul jm-rmouit staffs
and the former-staffs of King Kdwurd
una (jtieen Victoria.
Thcrn Wttk no prort-sslgu Im-cuis.- the
roynl jmrly had only lo w.ilk tlirnuh
the palace gates Into the mull .ind tie v
were upon Ih,- scene of th- unvilllng
Tho musied bunds of tho guards pl.tycl
tho Ilrlttnh and Oorman imllunfu an
thems while tho king and his giy-kls
wro taking thlr positions and afrf-r a
short ri-llgi-'iis ocremony, coinliictetl by
the Archblvloip of Canterbury. Kllir,
Oeorge pulli-,1 the cord which reli-mc-l
th cunviis vnshroiiiliig th l.iti- ((ukii's
statue, and to the strains of "CIoil Kave
the King." tho trinips came to salute
Thousands of spectators Were peki-t.
during the c-remony, at tho top of tin
mull and at Ihe bottom Constitution Mil
but as the spue immitdlately surround
ing tho memorial wan completely occu
pied by tli- royalties, their gtit-sts und
the troops, the general public say very
Ilttln of th- spectacle.
The irlnclsil feature of the memorial
Is Qui-t-n Victoria's likeness which will.
Its buck to the pedestal also faces down
tho mall. It is 18 1-2 fet long anil de
picts tin- lut- iueen scaii-d on her throne
crown on hvuil.nnil scepter and orb In
either han-1 On the opposite side of
thu m !f:xU!. facing tho pulucc Is n sym
liOlle.il group called ".Motherhood" nnd
to the right and left ntr groups p p
rcsenllng TrulJi" und 'Justlc"
BITTERLY FLAYS
LABOR LEADERS
President of National Manufactur
ers' Association Makes Vitriolic
Attack Flatly Declares He Be
lieves Lalior Leaders Guilty.
Rock Spring
Goal
ON HAND AI.T. THE TIME.
PUONE 1003,
Burbidge
THE COAX. UAH.
Second hand
Remington
Typewriter
For Sale.
Uttle Used.
Wide .Corridgo
Medford
Book
Store
:mmx.
'&!&&mmmymm
mr:.-'
WaiKSff!
K
, Electric liose
If von N.tlih .i until sprawtiu Ins
: I.1WM for aluini two niiiuilvs win tun
, lull wlu'ilior ho lia umliiluiuc in thu
, lime dr not.
11 lie lecM ulllui'M: ffom one rn, of It to
, llie nllti-t )ihi ran ilrpetnl tlut lie n celling
iiri()iuml li.nii-ilii( lora "flllok' Don t
j uk.ii i-iaiu'r wri )oh can li Hlrdilo
lloitfNiul Is.' ulnululoly ttitp til I In: liilirt
elliclciio
i lllrt.-iili- llnie will not Imiii, itutl. or
split. Il'4 ni:ole n( mmniIc. nine Iwlna
' icli-t ami iiiIiIk-i ml-.
!
; Nicholson Hardware Co.
Clarence U. li-iton of Tucomu, nninhor
of the board of lectureship of the moth
er church, the I-'Irst Church of Christ,
Kclentlst, ut Iloston, will deliver a lec
ture oil Christian Kclenco Tuesday even-
ling In the Mcdfonl opera housir at 8
ociocu.
.Mr. Uaton was formerly a newspaper
In Wisconsin. In 1 hay hi) gave up (lilt)
profession to devote his tlmo to C'lirli-
ft Ion Kclence. ,
Ho hus served as reader and member
of tho state publication committee, In
Minnesota and Washington, and ho
cumo n member of the board of lectin .
shlp of tho mother church In i'JOl, Only
members of tills hoard lire authorized
expoueulH of Christian Kclence.
New York Buys In Kiifflanfl.
LONDON, .May 10,New Vork bought
stocks hero today heavily taking 27,000
shares of American Issues before tlin
fNew York opening. Many brokers kept
open ull night handling buying orders.
NCW VOItIC, May IH. Vitriolic do
nuniiatlio. ..f union labor In getn-rnl nnd
of Hau J'rirn:nco unionists In particular,
with flat 'hi-luratlou thut he helh-ved
tin- destruction of tho l.os Angeh-s Times
wum tin- r-Mi.ll of a general plot of la
bor IfinlirM, was inu.lo here today at
the convention of the National Miiuu
fuotuilng .iHhoclutlon hy Pn-slibnt Klr-
by of thut orKiiiilr.utlon.
"Tho Aiiieiicuii Kcderntlnn of I.;ilor
Is eugagiii In open w irfuro on Jesus
Christ snd his principles," sal. I Kliby,
"and I cl.atlerigu tho federation to dis
prove my uhMurtlons.
"This Iriesponslblo federation vih
been iiermln.il to grow up In our midst,
uncurbed by law and ittiwhlpped of Jus
tice, although Its purpose Ih to draw to
it common level nil working men and
women, Irn-Hpi-ctlvu of their Intellgenco.
It refuses to submit to government of
any kind i xcopt tho will or Its own
bosses.
"The greatest capitalists concern In
thu count i s not permitted to do luilf
the things tiieso labor leaders claim Iho
right lo do
"1 firmly htllevc Iho destruction of lie
I.oa Angel, u ThiieH wuh Iho result of
aeriiniulaleil ro veil go on the part or the
criminal Jahor leader. Tls Is shown
hy Iho the fact that nearly fiim.OQii hau
hceti raised by (fit leuderH of iho Amorl
jmi J''.-ierattoii of Dubor to prevent Oen
urul Otis saving' I.oh Angeh-H fiom liu
typo of uiilonltwi which Ihih iiimlu Han
iiuiicihco smuliunio imn.'
Excursion
Fares East
1911
During tho months of M.a)', June, July,
August and Hvptemhvr. on dales
shown below, tho
Southern Pacific
wilt sell round trip tickets from
Medford, via Portland
as follows.
TO , PAIt-i.
Chicago J smo
Council lllliffs
Omulm
Kansas City GJ.'JO
rit. J.Meph
St. Paul
Ht. llwl. vki Coo sell Illuffs ... 7J.S0
MlnnaH(ls, direct fiv'jui
Mlnnctolls, vlaCoiiHnll Illuffs.. 73 1" '
IbMitmi. dlrnet ll&'ji
r,ew lorn IM IH
Ht. UmiIh 7S 90
Washington, 11. C. 117.40
Atlantic City, N. J. ...1 1 11.30
BAr.K UATE3
May 15. 17. 1. 19, it. r. :i. 3. 27. :
nnd 20.
June 5. 79. 10. IS. 1, 17. 21. SI. 3. ;9
and 30.
July 1, 2. 3. I. B. , io, n, ta. 7 and 2S.
August 3. 4, fi. II,. IS, 10 17, 21, 22, 23,
2, 2! nnd 30.
September 1, 2, I, 5, fi and 7.
Htoj. -oven, within limits In either di
rection. Plnul return limit October 31st.
for fares oao vay through California i
lnrjulro of auy Houthoru ractfto ae'ent
or write to
WH. McMUKKAY
OenerKl I'aseenirer Agent
rortland, Oreron.
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
- hv
CLARENCE C. EATON, 0. S. B.,
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY, MAY 7GTH, EIGHT O'CLOCK
Medford Theatre, Friday May 19th
-: : . -J-rtCJOYOrS-- :- :- :
Sffi5 Blanche Ring
"The Yankee Girl''
Book by.Gco. V. Hobnrt Mimic by Silvio Hoin
Harry Gilfoil axd 50 others
'A fiONU j YOIT liATdll i SMNSATtOXS
AOIKIi iJYOr KIIJII (JNKW
Trtiox cjtiikxto ii.wp: (I0T
A MKKKY qVOI'll Vol' IX
QUIP q KINtMOU T!I CITIIKIU. (11111'
THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER ANT? SO WILL YOU
40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY
J I HAU MISS RING SIXd MM 1 K XI'AV SOXUK
And MinvliP - if vou're ood a Tew of I lie old.
PRICES- $1.50, $2.00. Scut sale Tuesday, Ma.v H5,
at Maskins'.
ll.ltMv'-A'l'r'Ji'J
!
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
to ijk nnr.n in
Portland, Oregon,
June 5 to 10, 19)1
Willi, IIU A MOHT IlltlliMANT
FLORAL FIESTA
& CIVIC JUBILEE
Portland, "Tho Hose City," will ho, it
scent; of splendor nnd tho center of;
world-wldo Interest for ono weok.
One and One-Third Fare
to Portland
1'ItOM
AJsT. rOIITTB. ON THE
Southern Pacific-Lines in Oregon
To keep perfectly posted on all Impor
tant inattoru rotating to thlu gn-nt event,
cull on local a gouts for circular!) und
printed matter, or wrltu to
WM. McMUBRAY
aenural Paaiongor Agent,
. POHTfiAND, "Oltli
J. B. KNYA11T, I're.lilout J. A. PHIIUY, Vko-PresMunt
V. K. MKimiCK, Vlco-l'milJ nt JOHN H. OllTII, Ctulilvr
W. II. JAdlCBON, Arni't Cnnhlor.
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
HAKi: DIU'OSlT 110X13 10 It HUNT. A flKNIMlATi llANKINd
ItUHIN'ICHH TUANSACTK1). Wo HOMC'IT YOUlt PATUO.NAdK.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufact urora of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
CRUSirun rook
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Doliverod (o any part of city.
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Plant
North Rivorside
Phono M. 0091
0. ,T. SlflMON, Mgr.
WASHED
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for Concrete
for llrlt-k Wiirk
for I'lastciliin
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WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16 INCH WOOD
Oak, $8.00; tfir, $7.00; Pino, sJlG.00.
3 'I'ioi' to Cord.
Will Hof?in to Ship "May 1,1.
Phono us ut Hullo MiHn.
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