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JPUflMHlllSD DAILY BXCKl'T 8ATUR
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MEDFORD A MERCHANDIZING- CENTER
FROM the remotest (hue mini lias fixed upon some cer
tain Doint or nicotine nlaee. eonvenient to hiiiisolC and
Trtbfc Th"2utS others, where he could barter and trade or sell and buy.
Anhiand Tribune. , t tins time such oxclinmro oC commodities is called mer-
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. mii Tribuna iittiwinfc a.aT. eliaiidiamg. It is a svstem in ltscu, involving the Lnuner-
rir street; phone, Main 3021i . f! . i w , ,i?p nw,
b. Jmir from the four quarters of the earth the product of tho
Weaving a Robe for King George
OEOIK1I3 PUTNAM, Kdltor and MnjiRRtt
gjjftfe-
Entered an Bccoml-class .matter o
Medford, Oregon, under tho act of
March 3, 1878.
Official Paper of tho City ot Medford
Official Paper
of Jackson County
toil of mail, and distributing it aeeordmg to the demands
or" desires of those who have the capacity to buy. It re-
quires xue greatest skiu hi seieupng hiju mumuit. x in
volves tho art of financiering and largely depends upon
facilities of transportation ' and geographical situation.
Merchandizing lias become to be a sjiioneo and the jner-
u.nnt nas uct-omc a stimeni 01 every urancu ol uuiimu uu-
SWO&H C1KCUX.ATIOK.
averoce for nix mourns enuinc
SI.
Dallv averoci
December 31, 1910,
mil Eoned Wire tTslttd rr
DlipfttC&CS.
o WA??5C2SST.X.".. 18.00 deavor and of human nature.
One month by mall 60, 4
Per month, delivered by carrier in ,
?JWiJ"n.v"!!.. "?.?: .so Merchandizim: at this time has been specialized into
wTck.yc'ryVeXrm?l':.l''rT":::: I'm1 two branches -wholesaling and retailing. Wholesale mcr-
ciianuiKing (icpenus to a greai extent upon .uuisuu; cu im
munities upon a largo area'of country, Retailing depends
more upon the local torritorv, tho area influenced by the
..'inducements which the merchants can offer out-tiu-town
rcTry &TsunS? sWS'ncuca th' people to visit the city for their goods. Both mnehes ot
vSSmSn now? owpor1uSi ffM4! merchandizing, however, ave in a measure a matter of
w. o. wimney. settle, waah. flo personality of those engaging in it. The merchants
1w-.J!ffin3J'f02:,ih!!S,a olicon and' must be bis: aiid broad and aWressive.
Northern California, nnd tho fastest! Owiinr in hirrli fvniirlif vnfixj if hn hoou iin OllS- matter
v ;" b " '"6" " "e".- "" ;y , v -V ;
tor uie iMeacqro wiioiesaipr to exiemi ins spucrc s. -
pmirliip rMtr In Orfron.
Population-" U. S. census 1910; $S0;
estimated, 191110.000.
w?e'r rSdnJ'-t fluciiQe. The fact that he has done so, the fact that to
r.T1VnireuormSWVK i hxy fedford is coming t,o be known as a wholesale city,
rrmtrnrtoi! for at TV COkt nxceedfnt: 11.
Oou.OCO. inuklns a total of twenty mile
of pavement. , . .
lotpfnco recelpt-i far year endlnd
March S,' I9l. ahow Increase of tl'pM
cent ('HanH Ceppslfa a train of S3 icf
Banner fruit city in OreBon Itogua
ltrW.r SnlUcnbcrtr apples won awoert-
stakca prlxo and ltle or (
, " "Apple 31n of th troria,
ovtlhe Nntlonal Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and n car of Newtown won
Wrwt Jrlxe In 1910 .
at iCanndlan International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C
.Iloguo Itlver pears brousht htfiheat
prices In; nil marKets of the world dur
inR iiie papi bi jwrs.
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ntty pamphlet t-ver written.
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run lommrrani
centa for postaS'
club, lncloalne S
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ior ine iinesi cominu'
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COKMTJjnCATIOX.
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To the Hdltor: Those that saw -the
two automobiles raclnp up Central avp
nuo Sunday afternoon, dld'nt need a
time watch to tell them that the drivers
were cxceetllnsr the speed limit anywhere
lrom 40 to CO miles an hour. "Wo will
not Klve tho drivers the distinction of
lxduir Intoxlpatl.'' common old "drunk"
Ih.ii better appellation. But we cluillonKe
tho, rl-rht of any man to Jeopardize the
public safety of children or any other
person, simply because h la "drunlc."
dlsrej-ardlnj any "unwritten law to Uio
contrary. And If wa are to follow ?un
wrlten lairs" we advise people who have
a.rlcht to travel tho streets of tho city
with a reasonable immunity from dan
cer and whos children Jav 'he sanio
rlsht to make uso of them If the pro
per authorities nro unable to stop the
"drunka" fronf ntclntr throuch tho city,
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and her ajreaits and s'olicitors aro every year extending
thpir travels into other territory is the highest tribute that
coulfibe paid the iMedford wholesaler.
One great advantage favors Mcdfoitl. She is geographi
callv situated so that' a. vast territory can best be served
by, lier. "lm local wholesalei's are alert, and aliye, and
wluite.yer reputation, tho city has enjoyed m, the, past on
account of her wholesale hpuses that rcp'utjition wifl pale
into insignificaiiee compared with that greater reputa
tion which is bound to come when ratjis are ad.iu.Htcd as
they must, of right, be.
Retail merchandizing gives greater distinction to a city
than wholesaling. That is, it is more in evidence. It en
ters more intimately into the daily lives of more human
beings. The one is quiet,', because of the absence of its
customers. The other is noisy because of the multitudes
that daily clamor to be served.
But it is the retail business the department stores, the
classic shop the butcher and baker, as. well as tliq mer
chant prince that give a distinction and a grace that at
tracts and holds the public.
Here arc assembled the fabrics of all mankind, the fruit
of loom of every clime. The soft weaves from the Vale- of
Cashmere; the course rug upon which some pagan prayed;
the web-like laces "wrought, 03- fingers patient and as
steady as the stars themselves; the yarns spun by the cold
and pulseless mechauisms in our own country cottons,
woolens, silks, grasses, barks, all is here collected and as
sorted and displayed. The product of every factory, the
produce of cverv land, the usefully ornamental and the
ornamentally useful all arc here. From these stores and
th
The bids will be opened June 1
So-called practical Jokers making bids
the butts for jdleced. Jokes and' numer
ous ridiculous offers for theissucs have
been received.
Estimates of the probable -averaging
price now center around 100.
Uasklns fpr Health.
Send a
Messenger
Ultimate of lOOKi for,Fanasu. Bonds.
Washington; rf. c. May :s. with"
a larifo number of. bids for portions of
tho 150,000,000 issue of 3 per cent Pan
nma bonds arriving In each mall, tfeas.
u rv officials said today tnat the papular I
bids haven't started to coma in yet aiid I clinm n -nriTifr wnlrl ho rmrfiftnrl. Tho innst. noniiriOUS
iry expect a lore quantity of them., -r , x,, T , . . ., , . --, -, i i it
caii iiuu. tnat wiiicn ins nis purse, jjoou aim cunning,
tool or to',, every tiling which civilization. can think of or
devise, has been brought here and is offered to the trade.
There is no more advantageous shopping center than
redford. There arc no merchants" who more thoroughly
understand the science in which they are engaged. There
are 110 shops more attractive, no stores more modern, no
places of business more admirably adapted to their uses.
Medford people are well fed and their homes are furnish
ed comfortably and artistically, and it is all to a great
extent, duo to. the merchants who'dp business here. ,
The stability of redford's merchantile institutions could
not have been established except upon the principle of
honesty. j
Fortunately for the merchants of today and those to be
in .charge of the business pf ,thc future, the ledford Jner
chants nuilt their reputations ii'poh The solid rocli of 'in
tegrity from the beginning. They are, through their,
methods of square cjealing and conservativencss, working
put a code of business ethics that is bound to have a salu
tary effect upon the whole' community a code of ethics
nothing short of which will in the course of time come to
be deinanded of business .men pyerywhere. jTljcy, are a
strength' to the community, an ornament to speiety, aij
asset to thp gi'pat economy pf civilization. , ' ' .
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A community, be it remembered, is judged as much by
the character of its merchants as by any other one clement
of society. And Medford peonlc have a lqcal pride ii
ieui,oru, stores, tas tioy siiuuu nayc
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient oi
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won't answer;
The best should always be
sent "if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
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What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what- youViqorre
sppndcnt thinkg. , ,
- iDon't buy
7it ltiJjr, j ffr tiitl$ ttatttmtry
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i "laekjer tht imtr-miri"
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because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
y'qu write in your favor.
J Old amsmx( Dohd ii a clean, crisp
rpr, nude lor clean, crup bu.intu
lolki. It it toM on ;he auuinptlon (bat
tkcre't rcunumjr In qutlny, A iMndtuoi
ipvdner IwoV tiveu upon rtiruest, how.
li Irlicilivdiand other buunett fcrroi,
i I'linieJ, lithographed and engraved oa
i,i (bt wbite and louttecri coIp-j
i MadeliyltAMrtiiinR
PAr)m Coucany, lite
tntjr paiwr tnukeri in
J world ma lime bond
sijr exclusively,
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printing
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jjconmi a. troc rcak tartci
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.at-n -mM -n-w s-T k-t MMMrvn
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NCwa.
TJiirlnjt ho c-uviitoity of croynUur Klnjt QorKv four vfpnepts nr. put upon
the Monarch ITtr-t comes ,the UulobliimHlniliipiur wlillo liurn then the suih.r.
tunica, or closo jmll next th imlllum. or Imperial mantle, ami finally, tho
tole Tho three Uat iiatted ur f cltith nf koIiI, Knx tleorv V will Ur
the imlllutn worn b KlttK Ocorse IV rtt his rurtiuatluu. The suix-rtunlcn nnd
the stole will be made esirvltily for him. mul cloth of guM ts nov liclni;
oen for llicin. Fur suhrtunloa uud sttiln nlmt 13 yunls ure iKWMNury. ami
the fabric Is Tielnc woven, 31 Inchi's'wlde, ut llmlutree Tint mii.ivit turns nut
nine or ten Inolirs a il.iy II Is uinler-niiKkl Hint lliero will nut Im iillioli iirim
ineutntlon on the siip-rtunlca. but th stole In likely ( l.,ir seventl dnvlcos
ASHLAND
MAN
DEFIES CITY
Cuts Down Electric Liglit Pole Whrn
Placed InFront of His Property
For Time Being Matter Rests
There.
ASHLAND. Mar S3 Kvcn th wnr
llko inhnuuvors a (one thn Moxlcntt pur
tier pahM Into lijlk-nlflmncu last ur.-k
In the eyos of property ' owtturn on
Oraultij strvot wlfii. C3.f M. tlroliiKvr !
rlftl the I'lty Kh'titrll'lan to put n Kuy
pole for tho nvv, powi-r lino In front if
his property. I"ropTty owners on th
street own a. mrlp ten fei't wlilo. which
hns novcr been -ncntetl for street pur
poses. It Is sjU. ami ho run of them arc
holilliiK out aifultmt thu construction of
tlio lino ilown that street. They Jjjolure
that It Is iiiislfhtly nml thut tlio poles
shoulU bo placed In .Mill str.K't ItiHiea.l
Thu fcellnj- carno to a lieud whin Mr
prninjier" onlertil th city's employe
not to put trio tniy poio in rrnnt or nis
place. Nevcrt)ncs. a hole was ituit
After tlio men left. Mr. fJrnlnKcr prompt
ly fllleil it la trtJavnlKlt. unilrr tlio
shelter of darknessr so It Is saltl, the
city's mplo)es UKaln iIuk the hols nml
placet! the ipty polo Into position. Kntur
lay mornl'm,'. when Mr Ornlnt-er saw
what hail tninsplrrnl durlnx his slum
bers, ho took sn a x nml chopped tin
pole nbout half through. For tho time
bo I hk. tho nmtttir irstM there, but It Is
believed there Is likely to bo "something
tlolni" before thn lino Is finished.
CELEBRATE ViCIORY
' DIES UK
WANT COAL LAND,?
OPFHED a ONCE
mm J.e, 1 X
Roosevelt and Plnchot Arc Both
, Raked Fore anil Aft by Speakecfor,
Their Stand In 'Regard to Alaskan
Resources.
FINAL NOTICE
TO Proporty Ownors on tho Fpllowing Named Stroota
North Rivoi'Hidu .Avoiuui,
Norib C -cut nil Avunuo.
CourtSlrool,
AVoHtJOlovunihStruol,
Houlh KitiKHiroot
Tho sooontl pay.iujiiii and inlon;s(. on walor main aH-
aoHsiiioul jn duji ami inuHi.bo altoiulud o a onoo.
a. H. SAMUELS,
fi . J)opnly Tmwuiiuv,
j. u, untAicr, l'rniuioni j. a. ri.tu( vcii.j.rcsioiu
P. K. MKltUlOIC, Vlco-Irtmltlnt JOHN H. OUTII, Cnhor
W. , JA01CKON, Anii't Cnshlor.
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The Medford National Bank
Capital. $100,000.00
Surplus. $20000.00
BAI'H I)KIHRIT I10XICS FOn HUNT. A (1KNKUAI, IIANKIN'U
IIUH1.M-SH TUANHA(TTKI). V HUMOIT l'OUlt l'ATHM.NAOK.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufacturoraof '
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
CRUSHED 1160k ' IvnrthWmMm
OTEI2N13D GBAVEL Phono MW
Delivered to'any part of eity. 0. J. SEIMON, Mgr.
0ffwt
PntllurDMrw lhuilc Ilhtg.
rimiio 91. 0.1U.
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WASHED
SAND
for tVmrrrto
Mr tlrick Work
for Itastrrlni
HRATTMi WmIi, Mny i3 llesolu
tiunx tk'inuuiliuK the Immediate, openlnif
of Alsvkun coa) Inntls nml self K"'t"
merit for.tjio teriltory. ur toilay on Uivlr
way lo AVusltliiBioi.1, after tHrlna ndotiUO
by a imtsit uieetlni; of TOO. proinoled by
4immor.dal orRar)Otins.
J'ulcon Joielyn. or 1'alrbanks. Alaska,
th chief ' "Pvi'rr. tltfnouncod (llffurJ
I'liitliiit for "UMlriK llm uoverntiientV
inoiiey to buy umiptxlnv arllulus tellltii'
the jh'oiIu uli.it nil honest and Kre.(
hum he was. und he nas nut ImllctrJ
rltli'T, uhlln honest men entitled to
Alaskan lands nr under Indictment "
llakliiK IttMievelt, ho yalil- "Vi )m)
a -irvnldant who had little knoUilKt
and no respect for thn sacredness of th
constitution of the trnltetl States. Pin
ohm went stmlithL lo.ThttxIorv tjio Jlrst
and tho president of tlu rrilted Ktutv
wrotti the order ubruKntlnt? Ili act tit
l'JOl ,
'The ciar of ItUnila would not liav
had tin cotiraiff t lo such an act This
ortlcr of lOilf, py I'niililKiit Itoosevelt
was IlifiMl and wVerylHMly knons It"
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Chsmbtr or D.putt.i X.ionv.nei
I'AKIH. May 23. -TJle Kreiic h tluiln
her of deputies reeouvenede tiidav ufler
an adjournment sltire April IC.
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MAOHINIgT
All kinds, of Erigiuc?, Spraying Outfits, Pumpe,
Boildra and Machinery;. 'Agents in So. Oregon for
- PAWBANKS, MORS 00.
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POOL IS
TO BE OPENED
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MADERO TO RULE
WITH' IRON HAHD
Independent Revolutions Will Be Put
i Out of Business as Rapidly as Pos-
slble-rOrozcfl ,to Invade Lwer
California.
V.U PAKQ, Texps, JJay 23.---Vlth tjie
acceuslon of Madero to power In Mexico
Independent revolutions wilt ho handled
with un iron liund, according to an an
nouncement at Mmlero'H headiuar)ers
herv today.
Tlio revolt In lower California, foster
ed by the Mexican liberal party, which
Is opposed tg Madero, wljl be the first
attended to., ,aenerul Qroico will bo
sent, against tlio lower California reb
els.' ' ' ' . "
Ileports tliut Ocneral Flyuuroa, -who
heads H'.UOU men. Has allifned wltli thn
)ll)iiraju,weiu brallded.us fulsu.hy Orozspa
today.
EMULATES DIETZ:
BATTLE GQMIH6
Homesteader Sits in Front of His
Cabin and Keeps Logging Crew .It
iay-r-Sherlffe Organizing Posse to
Oust Man. v
UIWAIIKIA. Minn., May J3, Kmulot.
lilt; John I'. Diets, "dorender of Cameron
Darn,' Peter Verbanlcli, an Austrian
homesteader with u IiIkIi powered rjf(u
today sits In front of his cabin on Water
JH-n Crecc, 1 mes soutli of liero an
defies tho lumber trust as Plot, dlyl.
Kor four rayn Verbnnlth, has held off
IokkIiu; KangH of tho Northern I.urribar
Coinpany nntl prevented their floating
loff down tho stream past his calili,
rjtlf , Melnliii,' today Is orh-uiilzlinf u
posse to oust Verbanlcli and u buttle V)
believed to bo likely.
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Hasklns for Health.
LONDON', May 23. Itescnlluu criti
cism of the plan to pioduco In tho Cana
dian section of tho coronation pnjreant
a representation of tho Canadian victory
over Americans at the bottle of Chateau
play n thu war of 182, decision was
reached today to place tho siwctnclo in
thn pa rail o di-plto all .opposition,
HeplylriK tQ tho attacks, tlio Canadian
commissioners tloelare. the tablenux. were
withdrawn In favor of others more plo
turesqup, but as, tho criticisms were
construed into an attack on Canada, the
original plan will bo adhered to and thu
tableau produce;.
COHTKACTOE AWD CHILD
WAKSQWI.V ESCAPE DEATH
Whllo rldlnK ajilcyclo with -his Jlltlo
son rldlntr in front of him on tho handle
bars Alfred Ivy .narrpwly missed belru
run down by an automobile Hunday nr
ternoon. In rornpany with Mrs. Ivy
tlioy were tumlnff tho corner of House
volt and- Main street when they woro
forced to turn out of the- way of un
automobile. Another machine was ill.
n.ctly behind this one nnd not nuth'lnu
It, Mr. Ivy started. to turn bark Into th$
toad. Ho wus forced to nwlnj,; suddenly
out iti-nln and as ho did so thu supports
hoMIni; thn llttlp boyn H(J.t brpku nnd
he was thrown to thn Krpund rOt four.
Inches from tluwnedls' of tile niitmuo
pile. White badly frlKlitwia-il tlio hojf
was not hurt to 'any1 extent.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
Z All Work Gunrantood
PricoH Ronsonnblo
COFFEEN a PRICE
J jw uon'.vm) BLqcK, isntiianqs o.v eu. Bxiinirr. I'lioxn ao
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BUILDING SPECIALTUS COMPANY
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-wi Nnrn iiAiiTutrr ht.
A mil linn op.Mlxed, l'nlnts, Leads,
Oils nnd Vnrulshoa. Coiuploto ntock
of Cabot a' Crooiutu HIiIiirIu Stnlni,
Wood Tlutti, Dry PalnU nml Knlio
ni In os.
Call nt tho Bli:n ot tho Sun and
Kot our prlcos.
mt noutii iiAUTirrr ht.
The work of trarlnR tip tlio floor of
mo sKniuiK niiK ut tlio Nntnlorliim be
mm .uonilny nnd the riwliiuulrii pool
will be ready Tor ush Haturday nlKht II
tho workuwa forward us rapidly ns
expected. Tho basin will lutyo to' be
thoroughly cleaned nnd tho spflim
hoard, shoots, and other npnrfrntua in.
stalled. The swlminlnn season has bunu
delayed t.onsldern1ily by (ho recent cidil
weather.
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HEREAriEB WITH SBATTL
F.Udln, Qro.,' May 22, rerillnamj
Henklo iho l'nlverslty of OrOKon ItoV
who made kooiI on the Kenttio team lof
today for Heattlo'tn Jijln Dumlile'H tentr
and will flrifsh 'tho season with thu
club.
Textile Worxsrs Eocx-d Out
MUNHTHU, Prussia, May 23. Ten
thousand textllo "workers urn without
employment todayns n result of u lock,
out which has been declared by thu employers.
The entlfn textllo tnnnuracturinK ins
trlet of Munster Is uffected: ' Tho Jock,
put followi d thodomandH of 'the work
tnen for Incnnsed salaries. As a pre
caution nKuliiMtfttroublq.tho 'district Is
hcaylly pollccd,y p ( $
SEAKCH1NO TOR SON
Or ST. X.OUIB K2EEI0VAIBE
T.QH MiaiiUM. Cu Mny 23-lCf
fortH to locate Charles Ii. Druinmortd,
son of the inlllomtlro tobacconist, want
ed by tlio Ht. Louis police ami who, It
is said,, has been In l,os Aufrules for a
wu'k nft Chariot It, Dlinluir.' falb.il to
dm, "Dnnbur' has droppid out of
sltrht. It was reported lie had find
southward In an nutdmiiblln and would
try to ri;uch Mexico.
Drutnmouil Im wanted for linvlnn brok
en a pnrolo Kraritmi dim after his In
llvmeut on a charge of iuaiiy.
Hsys Affiulty Octs Coin.
HKATTI.n, WaHh., May 23, HelriK
tho only unlneutubered cojrjtutinlty prop,
erty (lie U, l-'osler Kelley hoiuu on Queen
Anne Hill, was n warded t Mrs. Kdey
by Jiu'lpi Ctty, AJr). Kueley, nljOKwl In
her petition for the home, valued at
10,000, tlrat Kelley, n former Heuttle
banker, Is sunmI'nlnK bli wiiilti ilpou
Mrs. Iva Mny Henry, with wlloin lu
fed to Han l''rtihHsco, and iliot-Jm hijs
failed to support her. Hht says 'sliii
lutH no money nnd no uttorney to pros
cciitii her divorce petition, peiiilliu? slucii
Mtirch llilo,
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Veteran Oarsman JUslrns,
UNIVKHHITY Ob' WAHIX1NC1TON,
Hinttlo, Wash., Mny 23. Dissatisfied
with his present sulary and Jiolil)njf, to
thp opinion thut his worrt Is 'not Ap
preciated, if, C. Contdheiir, vptornr'i for
tho rowliiK crow of thu university today
Is o)i thn lookout fi"ir mother 'Job.
In a letter to thn Associated HtUlon
Iloily, Connlbeur asked for u'sulaVy In.
crease 'of ,)3(0,
111 tho lust tlirou years, two of i thn
three Paraflo Coast cliiuuploiishlps have
been won by tlio Washington' Univer
sity. ' , v ,
Choice South Oakdale
, Avenue Lot
East front, 100 by 175 fcot; alloy in renr; a num
ber pf ,larL'dvOAilc trees, splendidly plucqil in rela
tion todjiouae; registered title; notliine; better
in the cijty. Will sell at a bargain for cash.
'Also lots in
Turtle's Third Addition
Just opened up. Largo trees on oaeh'lbt. Terms.
HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner
Park Avonuo,
Or any member of tlio Medford Realty
Association.
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ranches and fruit land.
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