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WEDFOTIP MATE TRTBUNTD. MEDFOTlP. OT?EOONt STTNTVAY, MAY 28, 1911. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mulct) mi liivoiitmont by liiHiirltiK Willi tin) "Mutual l.lfo of Now York," pnyii tlio lurKcat dlvldenda. J, V, Hut oluiiion, Alton'., Chiiiinroy KUmd)', doputy county aiiHCHHor, wnu In Mmlfnrd llin foro part Of (III) Wl'llll. - J. W. WIIjoii, nmiity Jitllorft linn returned from Portland, IiiivIiik att ainted Deputy United Htnlen Mitniliul llnrniiKiriiloy to laliu John Do Hoo, ullo;ml wlilto iilavor, to that city for trial' In tlio fcilnrul coiirla. MIhh Kiito CIiiiiiiiiiiii, tlio Jiickann vlllo milliner, wna In Modford lint foro pint of tlio week. Mm. : llrown of Jiiokiionvlllo wiih a recent vlHltor In Moilforfl, Oarklu h Taylor (John II. Catkin, Olntin (). Taylor), iittornoyiwit-law. over Juckaon County Hank IIIiIk.. Mfiifonl. Mr. ami Mrit. T. Uw of Willow HprliiKN made tliolr ri-Kulnr vlalt to Jnckuofivlllti Friday. A iliinclni: purly wua kIvcii at Jack nonvllli) Thursduy iiIkIU for tins bun nflt of tlio JnrUnoiivllln Imll rllili, which waa wo) attended ami thor oiinhly enjoyed. (lrKory'n panorauinn ami vlowa mill real nutate, v. T. W. Mlli'ti of Medford mo tort'il to Jat'kxonvlllo Friday In Mm, V. T. Orlevo'a new null), J. 0, Ilarniun, tuniiiiKcr of tlm 1tot;iio lllvcr Valley railway, Ih mnk Iiik it vIhII to California, V. II. liar mini In fill Iiik hit place In tlio menu tlim. Two ami ono-half arm In alfalfa, omt tnllo no nth of Wanhliifiton chool; 'any ttiriun. A, V. II, Kvcrhard, 212 KrnltiirowiirH Ilnnk IIIiIr. " W, F. Horn, n (Iranta Pahu mer chant, wait In Medford I'rliluy on pro had lnnilin'im. Mm, A. II. Million of Jnrknoiivllln wan a recent vlHltor In Medford, PnaluraKO for CO head of atock, 17,50 jior mouth, Write Ira J. Dotlue, inat'micer. ltlvcraldo Itanch, Med ford. 01 Mr. Catlln, an export cyauldo op crntor, hna arrived from California and will operate the plant at tlin Opp mine In partncrahlp'w'lth Mr, Crouch. William Priiott, who la looking nit er J. W. Mcrrllt'a orchnrda nnar Cen tral Point, wan u Medford vliltor Fri day. Modford local noclalUt party inocta every Hiindny nlnht at 7:30 at Rmlth'a hall on North (Irapo atrent. Everybody Invited. 0, Coleman linn returneil to Han FrauHuro from a bualnoaa vlalt In Jhla valley. M" atlll owuh nearly COO nerea of laud located eunt of Phoe nix. Alen Martin, one of the earlleil ploueerii of thla valley, In-Ill Medford. Ilo did no uxteimlvu iiitif caiitllu liual iienp In Jnrkitonvllle many yearn oro Hoo It, A. Holme, Tlio InHuraiico Man, over Jackson County hank. Hen Vincent wna oviir from Table Itock Friday afternoon. '. Aim. ). J, ilauaen of Willow Spring precinct waij In Medford Friday. Aihland Hteam Laundry. Medford 6fflc5. phono No. 1201. 1). T. I.nwton and Arthur Davla were on ApploKato HiIm week. . Mm. W, II, KlmmoiiN of ptorllnK vlllo precinct, who hna boon qultu III, In considerably Improved. Mr, H, Ih diivopltiK a promlHliiK mlnjnu propa Itl'on. ,li you want 14 lota 60xH5 euch fortSCOO on caay tornia? C, W. II. Kvnrhnrd, SIS Frultgrowcra Ilnnk itldie. ' Mm. ft. J. Houra, who him boon via UltiK Mr. .and Mm. I), .11. Miller of Gold Hill, Ih at homo ukuIii. II, K. Iliuiey mndii u trip to Port llipd this week, Henry Urtoa, particular bnrbur, 1SK V. Main at. Hlitlrlct Attorney Mulkvy han been ut Woodbiiru and Portland lately. Mm. K, K. (loro accompanied her liUHband to Portland a few duyu hIiico. ' Freo public labor mooting will ho hold Mondny evening nt 8 o'clock, May SO, 1011, In Nntntorlutn hnll. tJood Hpoaklug. lOvoryboily Invited, All women tiBpecltilly luvltnd, r8, Jay DnvldHon of Gold Hill Hpunt n fow houm In Modford Friday. Mr, (Inrlx of (hi) Pacific ft Maul oru wiih aiuoitK tlio many from tfwi HDCtlou nt Portland during tlm wonk. John Arnold nud A, Turpln (rutin acted bmiltienN In Modford Friday. Hen TatHiimu for all kind of Jew elry mid wleh repairing at 322 Alice Atrtmt off DCiitty. CO i, I.. Love wiih In Modford Friday, Ho returneil from California ntit long hIiico with the Intention of relocating. A. P. WuIhh IwiH returned from Ap plngate, where ho iiHulnteil In the building of a hlg ham for II, II, Tay lor. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Imuirniico hod W. V. Moore, room 200 PhlppH building, Phono 3122. K, i:. Minor In being vliilled by it hod, who Ih it liimlneim uinn of Han FranclHco, J. T. Taylor of tlio Trull Lumber company wiih In Portland thrlu weolt on it big timber deal, For a hIiow, bulr cut or ahampoo, hoo Henry Hated, 1SH Wvut Main atrtMit, J. If. Warn, a well known operator In real estate, linn returned to Seattle after a Hhort may In Modford. (leorgo ThoiupKou, who wua engag ed In locating timber In thin wectlon Homo yearn ugn, hna returned. A. F. Kddy of Herkeley, Cul uc- couulant, bna boon making thla vol ley a Hhort vlnlt. Ho formerly re- PAGE FIVE "HUTCH" DEALING INSURANCE Popular Advertising Manager of the Mall Tribune Scorns a Salary and ' Will Make His Living Hence Forth by Writing Life Insurance Policies, work ill heart. cartioHtlv helievcH that lded nt Aahland and Juckaonvlllo, 1 ho hitH tlm brut life contract in the Vorld, Iiiih Htuilieil Hie Iiiihuh'hh until lie can talk fnctH that ennnot be din. puleil nml ItiHt but not leant ho bo licvox down ileup in Iiih honrt that every tlmo ho write n life wliny that ho han done a kooi! net nni! Iiiih la-lpod nmeouo to better bin condition in life. IHm fricmlH helievo Hint ho will nnkij n ko o ft ho busiiioss; nil join in wiHhitiir him well, ami fool sun that lie will icver becorno u imixcnnco or a bore wliieli KouiotimcH linppcnK to men cnirtif'iiii; in this lino of work.' Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 81171 Nluht riiouoa F. W. Week 8071. A. K. Orr, MML IiADY ASSISTANT. I. L. Hitmllton, who hna boon In Medford for a abort tlmo pant, hut returned to Han Fronclnco. Tlckota for the living picture ahow to tin given by the Grvaor Modford Club June c, can ho obtaluod at Kent tior'a, Modford HK)k Htoro, Nosh Hotel, tlio Iouvro Cafe, Comtnorclftl Club, M. J. Iteddy'a, Hnaklna, Nata torlutn. CG Kdwln Itima, who waa formerly on gaged In the mill bunlnotM In Mod Medford, Iiiih devolopod Into uu ex. perl berry rnlmr near llrownavlllo Linn county. Ho baa it atrawborr) plant that on March C had 1701 bud and blosaoma on It, and It only om your old. Another ylnnt not out laa' June bad 120 buda and hloaiotna. John Crump, who Uvea u fow-mllet aotitli of Jncknonvllje, did bnnlueai In Modford Friday. Famoua plcturea of the world atagod by mumbera of tlio Modford Club at thu Natntorluir Tuoaday evening, Juno C. CC John H. Orth, raahlor of the Mod ford National bank, haa returned frou a abort hiialnoKM trip to Portland. Hi atoppod at Kugono and Itoaeburg on hla way homo, MIhh Kuy Houm waa a Jnckaonvllli visitor Friday night, the guest of Mm Lowla Ulrlch. Don't uiUa the living plcturea glvoi by thu (Irutor Modford Club at tin N'ulntorlutii Tuesday evening Juno G CS John Harrington Ih at Portland tin dor treatment for Iih hnhda, wb.tcl hnvo boon In a bad condition fo'i Bonie tlmo, (loorgii K. Young, (ho (lniber crula or, hna gotm to Cooa county, when ho will operate for vomu tlmo, If you ar looking for root bargain) In renl iiHtuto hoo M. V, Moore, room 209 PhippB building. J, II, Klnohnrt, who formerly re adied In Modford, Ih among tia again Hu hna been In California alnco leav ing horn. W. II. McClrath of tho AhI'IuiiO Iron worka la making Modford a vlalt 0. F, Ullllnga of Aahlnnd patiBCc! through Modford Friday on hla wn homo from Grants Pasa, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. MoDanlola ol (Irnnta Paaa apont .Saturday In Mod ford. Woh Green hna, returned front. c Hhort bualnoaa trip at Grautu Paaa. Memorial Hiirvieo of tho 0, A. U.I will bo held lit tho I'rcsbytorini: oliuroh at l p, m, today. Tlio sermon will bo preached by Kuy. J. I. Hippn, puntor of tlio M. I). Cliuroli, South The other inenitiers of t lie miiiirttorin) itHHoeinlion will lake part in the hoi1- vice. A freo mntliioo will ho given by the inanageinont of the Iaia t boater to all achool children on tho afternoon of May 30, Decoration day. J. V. iltileluiHou, milliliter of nilvor liHiiiK of thu Mail Tribune for the piiHt year, Iiiih roHigiieil ami will de vote IiIh time to tho iiiHiiriiuee bimi noMH. lie HlntcH (hat after one week in lite fielil, ho in well ploiiKctl with tint outlook. Ilt ih ilovolini; moHt of bin limn to wntiui: for the "Mutii.il Life of Now York" iitul will mnke IiIh tnoat oiinii'Ht offortH iiIouk thin line TIiIh Ih on l film vory few itiHtnn on wtio.ro u man Iiiih deliberately tfivuti up a Htemly income to ougao in the life iiiHUriince buHiiioxK yi a com iiiiHuioii Iiiihih. It tukcH pluck to tackle thu gumc, but HiilcliiiKon in s'liine iiM Iiiih been (lcmountnitcii in Ihe pant, IIlltehaHoti iliteH not expect lo net ilia world n fit ire, at the be,'iiiniii hut will devote bin time eanii-Htly to the worw nml hopoH to ilo n goodly iluiro of Ihe IniHiiicHK. Ilo Iiiih hit- IN MEMORIUM. m0tr0'i,'t 1 1 i l i i i i i JOHN A. PERL Undertaker And Kmbluifr SuccCMor to tho uudortuklng do- Z pnfmont of Modrord Furntura co, .Qflco wltli Medford Furnlturu Co. Totopnonoa: uuy, uuu vn ; Jphn A. Perl, roaldouce, Doll ilU,i Homo 170L, 0. W. Conkltn 8601, J.JI, Dut-J lor 3C71. . AMUULANCI3 HKnVICB Ymwfr t DI1CI). HUIUtAN In Modford, May 27, 1011, J. I). Burran, nged 80 youra. 2 mouthy, 13 dnyu. Mr. Burran hud boon n resided pf Modford for tho pnat 20 yoara. Do Hldea Mru. Surraii, ho loavoa (Ivo ch dront Mru. Kva Clluo In Michigan, Mra, O. M. Pnrkor, A, O, Surrnn, Frod Burran ami Leo Surrnn, all of thlu city, Tho funornl Horvlcea will bo hold this nrtornnon at 2:90 p. . from Weeks nnd MoGowun chapel, Ilqv. Holmes officiating, ' TBATSbllTH III 'Medford, Muy 27, 1011, GhurnoH Tataoi;tli, ngod 2 yours, 5 montlm uud 5 days, Shu was tho Infant daughter of G, W. Tentsorth. Following a hrlof sorvlco p thn Perl chnpol, shewos tnkon to Portland by hqr rather to ho Inter rod by her mother's sldo. wh(i died Homo two month's ngo. Asldo from her father, alio JonveB u sister 4 yours i , I ' t M Old, - - - ha tm fleorgo P. Lindloy wiih born on Ionj Ialnnil, N. Y November 22. Oreatvi J 1B-1I. When n boy ho moved with his I imirutH to Onnwn, la., and later to Lymlcu, WnMi.. nml IK .venrn ngo eiipie to Medford, Or., where he Iiiik incL resided. He wnn married to Sarah Limlly Doeomber IS, 1870, nt Godfrey, III There were born to them two children George It. ami Cornelia .M. Tlu daughter, Cornelia, died ut the age of 11 of typhoid fever while attend ing Northwest normal koIiooI ut Lyn den, Wush. Mr. Limlly took mi ntcivc interest in tlio welfnro of the community ii which ho lived. He served ub countx treasurer of Jackson county for one term, ntul for a number of years ha been jntcrcstcd in the banking busi licfis bcini: "t tho time of his death vice president of tlio First Trust nijil 'Saving bunk of Kliimnth Fulls, Or. hnd'iV director in the Jitokson eoun( hunk ot Medford, On, nud also n ntookholder in tho "Cetitrnl Point ntato Hanking eoinpnnv nt Central Point, Or. Ho was not only public spirited but also a matt of generous nature al ways ready to lend n helping hand to those in need, Ilo tiled nt his home 100 Kooscvelt avenue, Medford, Ore gon, May 2(J, 11111, after several months of inteuso suffering resulting from an uttnok of la grippe followed by henrt failure. ' Ho loaves n wife nml son, Oeorgi It., who were present nt his bedside at the time of his death, five brother? and one Hsler, vir. J. 11. uud Wi Lindloy of Jown; S. M. lHndly ol South Dnkotii; llieliurd Lindloy ol Nebraska and Mary E. King of Pen dor, Nebraska, nml a large circle ol friends to mourn his loss.- His sis tor Miss King nml husband of Neb rnsku will nrrivo Tuesday evoniii nml tho funeral will bo hoiil from thr residence Wednesday niorninir at 10 ...- - - - o'clock, May 21st. Interment in tin. Odd Follows eeinentry, llov. L. F, MclVnep will have charge of tho sor vices. CLUB WINDING UP YEAR'S WORK Next Monday Vast Meeting Before Annual Election of Officers Will he Held by Ladles of Greater Med ford Clul). The Orontor Medford club will hold It alnHt meeting before the unuiiul election of officers Monday, May 20, In the club room. Mrs, H. C, Kcnt uor has flllou the office of prcxldont moHt efficiently the pant year, and It Ih to bo hoped that alio can bo per suaded to again occupy the chair. The club hits made unite a great nninr Improvements this past year, nnd hope to be ablo to accompllKh in ore tho coming year, In tho civic Improvement of a city the women can do a groat deal If backed by the men, and there Ih no end to thu municipal reforms thcy can help to accomplish. In all the largo cities this Is n recognized fact, and It Is to bo hoped tbnt this feeling will develop here, for much greater results can be nccoinpllHhed when all work together. The women of the valloy wnnt to feel that they have u hand In tho development of tho town as well us the men, and stand ready to Join In with them In any work they aro ablo to do. Through the effort of the club the expectoration ordinance Is being en forced, and the sidewalks and hall; nre In much better condition. An ef fort was mado to have trees planted uniformly on all graded streets last yearf nnd again this your, but as the women could not plant them them selves and no one could bo gotten to overseo the work. It was not done Twenty-flvo benches have been or dered for the park, and an appeal lias been mado to the different or ganizatlons in town to help so that 25 mora may be purchased. The seats cost $15 a piece. The new pari has no seats at, nil. Tho ncclotis for a mtiBoum has been started, Dr. Por ter giving 500 hlrda, If the clul; would mount them, and 100 aro now being mounted, 'the rest to be done as tho monoy can be raised. 'The collection will bo put In the new libra ry, when It is finished. All tho walks' la tho parka have been regraveletl, IrCes planted nlonr tho right of way of the Southern Pn clflc Theso nre a few of the things the club has done this year. But ! takes money to dii most or the work and this can only be raised by per sounl and individual effort of the club. The opera given by the club was not a success financially as onlj a smalt amount over expenses war taken In. Another cntertalnniont wit1 be given Juno G at tho aXtatorium The special feature of tho entertain- mont will be living pictures, somo of them representing the masterpieces Some good musical numbers will also Ije Introduced. In order that tho affair may bo i success the women aro selling the tickets themselves. Much ns they dls llko the occupation, and tho least the men enn do Is to buy nt least one ticket from them to glvo them en courngement to ask another man to do tho same. For It takes a great amount, of courage to do that kind .of work, nnd It sIiowb how Interested tho women nro when they will do It ROGU E VALLEY IS BEST, SAYS NEIL Capitalist Interested in Local Project Tells of What Induced Him to Come Here Points Out Chance Offered Man of Moderate Means. KlMllilliaii U. CMKS1NU. In accordance with tho cus tom pt preceding years mid that tho cltUonH'.may tho moro fittingly bIiow their respect for tho old soldiers, living nnd dead, on that day, It Is requested that nil stores close at noon on Memorial day, tuesduy, Muy 30th. Wy order of thu Moreuunta' Assoclntlou, II. C. OAUNBTT, President, JOHN CARKIN, Socrotnry. 58 " - ,. HnskltiB for Health; SOMK HAMi OAMK TODAY. Medford nnd Grants Pnss will meet again today on the Medford diamond. Tho gamo Is creating more than usu al Interest. One of the hardest fought sanies of the. season will be seen to day. The Medford bunch is Just rounding Into condition and getting their batting eye. While Grants Pns has a good team nnd have won foul out, of tho five games played, the homo boys think they hnvo an oven shnnco to win. Tho games played have been hotly contested, while Grunts I'usg has got the edge, tho Medford team does not concede, yet (hat past games have shown their relative strength and that they nre (ho equal of Grants Pass In every department excepting In tho catching department, Outsldo of thnt there Is llttlo to,chooso between tho two teams. Tho Grants Pass boys nro hit ting tho bull bettor than Inst season, while tho Medford tea mhns fallen down, and nre dubbed tho httless won ders by tho Grants Pass dally. Who knows? You piny seo another of those heart-breaking games to day, with Sheeliy and Osborno in tho box. Tho gamo should bo anoth er pitchers' battle. Flip n coin nnd tnko your choice. If, K. Neil, one of (he capitalists connected with the Itogue River l'n niil company, Ih a ureiit believer -in the future of this valley. In nn in terview Sutunlay lie said: "On my first trip to this part of Oregon, I was engaged to come here and examine mining properly for nn eastern company. After gelling through with the work, I was so tok en up with the country, I sjMjiit con Hiderubble time looking over the hills from Grants Pnss to Ashland. I be lieve there is im better place in the United Slates to live in than right here in the Rogue river valley. "Any good man with moderate menus nud u family, that is willing to work, will prosper on 10 acres of irrigated lands. I can see thnt Mdy ford valley in n'few years more all ho brought up to a high cultivation. When this comes about, there will be no place that will be more beautiful to live in. The surrounding hills niong tbe edges of the valley make ucntititul panorama scenerv. Thone who Jive here will surely enjoy look ing nt them from tiny to day. "It won't he lone before'lhe whole. valley will have splendid mncaderaized roads so that you can spin nloiiL- with an auto at n rapid rate. You deserve great credit in building the city of .Meoioru in such a short time, also lor the great amount of street pave ment your city has built in the Int two years, Jt is n great surprise to newcomers. This to me shows that your good citizens must have pulled together to have accomplished so much lor your city in such n short time. "I believe if you will work with the "nine energy to get families that are willing to work and till the soil of this valley in ten or twenty ncre tracts, in time they will become verv nrosner- ous. When this is brought about, nothing wil prevent your city from oeing very prosperous mid it will soon renen u)t. ;,(i,u()n mark. Real good tanning cloe to a young city like Metfforil is one of the greatest nnet to help along its growth. I have seen mining towns built up to 10.000. Then when the mines are worked out, in a few years there might be half : dozen jwople living in thut same town." "The people you get to till tbe soil will be the means of bringing about great changes. You will raise all your own products, you will become large exporters, tbe bard cash will be coming in nd placed in your oniiKs instead of going out of the country. The moro money you have in your city ami keep in circulation tho more it will help all businesses. I find that any community thnt keeps sending out money to buy supplies Hint they should raise nt home, it won't be long before the other fel low has nil tho money nnd all you have left is your property." "'......f 4 'AT THE CHURCHES. n hpkciaij taiim; i'iioti: dixnkh today at thk LOUVRE CAFE FRENCH DINNER .SUNDAY, MAY UH, It! M. TO Hr.'JO V. M. OI.YMI'IA OYSTKIt COUKTAH, A LA IMIltDIAU 'HBA1J I.KTTUCK RIPE OMVIOH CONSOMME K.V TASHK AUX PHTIH POIS FILET OF SEA I1ASS AU VIN BLANC POMMES DUCHESSE SWEETBREAD CUTLETS, SAUCE MUSHROOMS BANANA FRITTERS AU KIRSH STUFFED YOUNG TURKEY OYSTER DRESSING CRANBERRY JELLY MA8HED POTATOES FRUIT SALAD CLARET PUNCH ASSORTED CAKES SALTINE WAFERS wwwwwwwwwwiwwwwwwwww)wwwwwwwww ItOQUEFORT PASTE HILL'S SPECIAL MOCHA COFFEE BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY rvvvUlll, 'frfiwv' 33 NOIIT1I nABTLETT ST. A full lino of Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils and Varnishes. Complete stock of Cabots' Creosote Shingle Stains, Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kalsc mines. Call at tho Sign of the Sun and get our prices. 33 NORTH nARriiETT ST. 0000000000 J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, VIce-PresIdeut F. E. MERRICK, Vice-Prealdiit JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Aaa't Caahler. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DETOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT TOUR PATRONAGE. 4f444l4h04l44444f4444(4l44t4(4f44l441HI Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE CRUSHED ROCK SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. Office: Fruitgrowers' Bank Bids. Phone M. 002. I WASHED SAND Plant North Riverside Phone M. 6091 C. J. SEMON, Mgr. for Concrete for Brick Work for Plastering M. E. Church. Corner Fourth and Bartlott streot. Sunday school 9: -15 a. m. Preaching by district superintendent nt 11. fol 'owed by the communion services In tho evening. Will Refit Ship. WASHINGTON, D. (?., Mny 2". An impropriation of $10,Q00 will " be ihchuled in recommendations by tho senate, ways and moans committee to fit tho old wundiip Portsmouth' for a trip to San 1'raneisoo where she will bo lepl in future. The Ports mouth did service on (ho Pacific Coast iluriiiK tho Mexican War, l First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday at 11 o'cloe. Subject of lesson-senuon, "Ancient ami iuoiieru Nccromenncy, nlins -Mesmerism and Hypnotism Do iiounee." Mintlny-sehool nt 10 o clock; Wednesday evening meeting nt 8. All are welcome A freo rend ing room is open to the public, from '2 to .1 p. m. daily excopt Sunday. Church edifice 212 North Onkdnle Methodist Church South. MbthodUt Church South, corner of Main nnd Onkdnle. J. P. Hipps, pas tor. Sunday school 10 n. in, Preaching U n.ni. Subject: "Power to Save." This congregation -will join in the union seivieo at the high school at S p. m. ,, Y. P. S. C. E. Tho Y. P. S. C. K. of tho Presby terian church will meet nt G:45 In stead of 7 o'clock this evening. A llvo mooting la promised and all nre Invited. Subject, "Missions, Jnpan and Koroa." Medford Iron WorKs E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft CO. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION IS TO MEET HERE SOON Tho distriot ministerial associa tion will ho held in tlio First M. K. church, May l, Juno 1, further notice later, m rav - PLUMBING I STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING X All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 2 COFFEEN & PRICE Z 25 HOWARD BLOCK, ENTRANCE ON Oth STREET. WIONE 80S Z '4Hl4Mf4Hf444f4(4Hf&444444(4f4f4t444f4NHfHf4t4 at''aasaTSssssasasss,.saNa VjlUXJJLIaXX W, JLU HJJLA EtVO,VJLJL MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. fWWfWWWWW I1 . I