w .fi MTCnTCVnT) TNrATTi TRTWJNFv, OTiDFORD, ORRflON. FTATURPAY, SEPTEMBER .10, IfJll. - PZOFTITRFiTiJ ii E 7 H J4 "ill fi , ? 5 'i W ! i Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE M. ,M. Welch nl' Hipiuw lithe, wiih aiuuiiu; hU .liiohmuivlllc 1'iIiiiiiIh IIiIn Wl'llll. Mix. A. (lilKiin mill I'. M. Ktiiltli III' ,StclllllU,( Willi! ill JltcllHOIIvillo II few iliiyrt iikii, I. N'tiiuiii Iiiih icluipcd I'kiiii ii lilp Id CIh'IiiIit xK DwfiK'H liillin il Ml. Hti'lllliK tlihlilrt. Win. .li'iiiiiiiK unit !il huh Itulph, if ApplcKiilo, tinned in ,liut(hoiilli Thurwiliiy. K ( 'Inn I m Kill canto nvcr fiom HU- l.i.MUt cuuutx, Calll'., IIiIm woejc I'ur n hIiiiiI hlny, ('ml Smith mill S, M. Cat pi'iitiu- of Sli'iliiiK iniM'iin'l, woio ii'i'i'iil vIhII. dim in .litckoumillii, l.lllill It.VIHI WIIH llllllll IllllHO who diil litmiiumH in Mcill'niil TIiiiixiIii.n llflntllniili, Mix. M. M. Tajlnr Iiiih been vinlt Iiuj in Mi'ill'uiil, Hut iichl til' .Mm. I. H. Sli'i'iinliiii, Mr. mill Mm. E. (J. Potter, who have lii'cii In Steamboat ilihliinl fur lll'lllly tllll'l' IIMIIltllk, llli' ill JlH'I.NII'l ill llltill, .Mm. IiuIh Which lufi .Monday for lli'inl, KiihI ()ii'ihi, In vinll her hi. I t, .Mm. Km ilk Ucituolt, Htopplii itl I'm Hand fur it few dnyn. Mm. Hutler, wlm has been ximIiIiik Imr Muter, Mm. I. A. Illnrw, Iiiih re liuiu'il in lii-r home in Allimiy. .1iihiii Mm (in mill (Iciirn Wciull liu vi- tmit (u Tiiiiidud, Calif., tlii fiiiinurV nlil Inane. They will return in it abort time. I. I'. Devvrt of Applciutc, Npent n few iIii.vh in Meilfniil (IiIh week'. Sheriff uinl Mm. V. A. .Inuen have leturiieil fn.ui a tii to ('inter lake. They iiiTii Kiiiiu only (linn day. Chrfti Ki'inmv uinl hi family have removed In I'urllmul, Icntiug .lack Mnvillc WeiliH'Mlav evening. P. K. Hunyne, .Inlui Hynic, A. Me Ivco, C. ('. Purncl ami M. A. Wntkiiih were ilowii from Mij; Applcc,uto on Weilmwiliiy. John Hint Qiiixim ltcneruuec inaile .Medford it hindui'i vinll Tliiimiliiv. MUx Kleela .IiiIiiihIiiii U at home iiKiiin from n M in Mm? nppor Unfile Wiser country, iieeoiiiiaiiieil hv MiH Ktl.-iiio. .locph (idhy niiil K. Tlirnek imillon of Applepito, IraiiHiieleil Iiiih ! 1 1 x h in .InckMiiivillo Tliumilny, Ward llt-pir of Griffin creek, wii in Jniiktioiiit l'riduy iiinriiitii;. IKferllii jr. I rmliMlluTflii r' iiifrelmnls Tliiirhdav nfleruooii. .loM'ph (lillHt llf ltlllU'llla, wiih in laekHoiiville ThuiMlny. lie will (-atli er u koihIxUimI etop of fine priiliex not week. S. HototMiti wa over fnnn hii Kv mm Creek raueli one day lliin week. Tint Poodle Dot; lestaiirmit will lie reopened Moudiiy under the mitniijjo meiii of Mr. mid Mm. Poller, the Kite imMful ealerem. It will ho eouiluet. ed on modern linen and the lies! lo eat euii iiIw'iivh lie olitaitK'd there. M. K. Unriiii i'iiiiiii down from For wt ereek Tliumdnv. Mimm ICnte Chaiimmi lint removed her luillinerv affeetH to the huildiup lidjoiiiini; (lie Poodle Dui; nwtaurant. V. II. Venuhle mid ,Inmen T. Iluekley of Apple;nle, spent a few lioum in JiickHonville Th urt.il ay. Mr. mid Mm. Millnap (nee DoHn ltarhii) and tlieir hon, of Iliiiulioldt enmity, Calif,, are uuiKim lelntives lisiiii; in ,litel(Houvilhi a ixit. MihK Amiilia llritt. who Iiiih hecu makiiii; n visit with rein ti vim living in IIIiiioih, retunieil Sunday. I!. V), Monihou, a proiuiiiont eiti yen of (Iriffiil ereek dUli-icI, wiih at the eoiinlv nn Tliumdnv. Mr. Smith and Krnnk Cmuernn of Applejale, were here Thursday, Irad intr with our ineiehiiulH. M. Mayer, the tailor, Iiiih returned to .Jacksonville after a short nliHeuee, Mr. and Mm, I). II. Miiriieshuri; of Ashland, have heen visiting Mr. and Mm. A. Cnnlrell. MisH Kmiuii ArniHtrniK;, who Iiiih heen vimllug her old home in Jaek Honville, left for Pot Hand, whero she now rcMdet, Satiirdny. T. I-!. OHpuid, Htiperinleudout, mid , fr. Ilnile of the company having the contract for huilillm; the daek Hnmille wnlerworkH, were in town on Kiiduy. II in Htnled Hint work on the enterprise will Infill next Monday. '(I, KlkHimt Iiiih leliirned from Ap plicate, where he Iiiih heen ennged in Hiirveyiiif,' duriii; the past two week's. Mr. and Mm. Fred Kleiiihnnuner viriik'd iu .InekHouville Fiiday. T. J. Neff wiih anion,' us Fiiday lnnrniiitf, 0. C, Culv of Asliland mid Plioe uiv, hud hiiHilicHH in Jacksonville, on Fi idny. 'f IWIVFUSITY OF WARIIINflTOM. HIJArri.H, Wn.Aeeor.lini,' lo tentn livo plaiiH for tho foolhall Reason jxivcii out liy Ariiiiii)((ir ediilek, Iho Unlvomily of WiiHhiiiKlou IIiih Hen hoii vlll plnv n(,raiuHl tho University of Idaho, Unlvomily of Oregon, WmlitiiKlon Slnlo Collego nnd Oro .K" A;ih'ldtiiul Colleu, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (My A. (!. Unwind.) W, l Huffman ami wife of AHlilmid were pleiiKiiut in 1 1 dim I ho flint of the weuk, l.init Kuuiliiy the nioiuliorn of the IiIkIi hcIiooI cIiihh of Kanln I'oliil, nliiiliuioiiiiil hy Mm, II, II, nryiiul Htiiited for Happy Oiimii on n picnic oxi'iiihIoii uinl lienl on IiiivIiik li""l tlino Keneiiilly, They wero lluny llryanl, Wlllln llazclton, Clurit 'Am uinriniiii, Kmn Dally, Oxcnr llrown, lliuel .McClelliin, Ituhert I'aluiizu and .lank Floiey. Theio urn Home of t lie itliovo-iimiieil who are ntlll In hoiuo ol (ho crailoeliiKiieri In hoiuo liiuuulieK hut In noino of Hid lirani:licHx have ant tliitu hut eittiKlit no HhIi iiUIioiIkIi Thoy lepint IiiivIiik IiiiiI a very pleiiH. tint lime hut caulihl no finh iiIHioiikIi tlutro wax miotlier party at the mime camp on Honui) ciuikIiI a flue lot ol tllllltl. I.imt Hiimliiy ufteriinoii your KiikI Point ioru'iouilent took n trip t the new IiiIiIko on lt(KUo liver on Hie Doilr.e-Freneli pinion to eo what wiih to he Heen antl report for tho Mnll Trl liiliie. There I met ipillo a number of people who hud heen attracted to the pltuo for tho miliio reiiMon except to tell the reiulem of the Mull Trlliuiif, that (iroiupted inn to ;o ami that wiih tn nee how well they wero nettlm: nloiiK with the work mid nun the Htriirture. The foreman, Mr. Me.Nulty, nsinireil mo thai he expected to linvo the hrlilKe coinpleteil hy yeHtenlay, Tuck day. hut I hnvo not heard from there hIiico uinl no can't Hny iih to whether It wiih roinpleted or not, Tho hrlilKO proper Ih two liuiidred ntul twenty feet In leant h mid fourteen In wlilth anil then there In on the etint end an approach hIx hundred and twenty feet In leiiKtli, uuikliiK In "H dKlit hundred and forty f el In letiKth. Tho innlii hrldKe U hiillt of Kleel and the two npproneheH are wolltl rock and teh inula utriirlure Ih placed In hoIIiI con rrotu ho tlmt from all iippenrunceH we will likely linvo n rooi! HiiliHtniitlnl hrldKe for u nuinlicr of yearn. There Ih i'omilderstile work to ho done yet hufore It cmi ho lined for Kenoral trnv ,tl mi there U a larKO iiiiihh of Holld rock to he cleared nwuy before n wiiriiii nnd team run rroHH. Scott Urucu went up to hU home nenr Dudley hint Hntiirday, reiiirnlim Hiindny eveiilnfjl hrlucluK hln wife kwltlijiliii?i8tie'lH,iiowJiat''ttio Sunny Hide hut expect to Htnrl for eSnttlo III ft feV dllVH, Mm. llolnmn of Kiikciiu City tarried with iih n few day nnd Wednesday moriilnc took the K. P. nnd Pros H.iK" for Ulk Creek, his old home. Hu wiih nrocmpnnled hy n atrnnr.er whime untiio I did not learn. Mr. Hindu, comomnly cnlleil "Hnp py," who hna heen one of tho ftH8lit t nt HiiperlutendiiiitH on tho ProHpect workH, came out on tho Htn;o Tue ilny eveuliiR mid took a room nt the StiiinyHlde. Ho report thnt they are i;ettliu: iiIoiik fairly well on tho work hut that It In n trninendoiiH under- taklut:. Wllllnm Bponcer of Dudley I stop nliiK with a. Hu Ih workliiK nl Ho onrpenter hiiHlnen on ono of tho new InilldliiKH. Ill lirnther, Harry, ramo out the flmt of the week nnd went to Medfonl. Mr. nnd Mm. Salter, now of Med fonl hut formerly of MlnneHota, were with iih Tuenday nlKltt lookliiK over our town. They returned to Med fonl WediieHdny moriiliiK hut expect to return In n few day and prolmbly locate amoni; iih, Tho workmen aro putting up a flue In tho town hall and arraiiKlni; for cold weather. Win. I.lddell, ono or our hnrdwnro uierchnntH, wont to Medford Saturday nlKht, returiiluK Tuenday. Peter Yoiiiik Ih puttliiK up a new barn on Ids farm. Mr. Corhlt, owner of tho UrndHliaw orchard, phoned for mo to come aft er hint with a rl bo iih to cnteh tho (Clio train TuoHday inornliiK which I did O. IC. Mr, Uadcllffo litis hullt a new barn on IiIh placo JiiHt above town. Mm. Arnleo Oreen and her pon, Fred. Htnrted Wednesday inornlnj; for Now York City and Kvorott, Wash., respoctlvoly. Her Bon, AumIIii, who Iiiih heen In Bun FranelHco, for med ical treatment returned Tuesday In timet to meet his mothor hero. L TALENT ITEMS. Mr. mid Mm. AdaniRon nro very pleased to aunoiiuee the III i lit of a Imliy uirl. Mr. MoihO wiik in JnekHonvillo nnd Medford Hatuidny. Nv. A. ( Hnudall was in Medfovd on husiuoHH Sal unlay, Mr. Itmidnll leei'iilly rfetnrned from n trip in the ciihI. Tim IMisseH Violn Joih'H, T.eilu nnd Livonia Mason mid Mary Spilzer Hpcnl Siinilny in Ashland, Misse8 SuookH, Liiinte una uriieo COURT? HlTVTUS7St TRAIN WRECKER 00T ON PAROLE Favor Oil Ouriicrs. Heal K tn to Traimfem, Hinnlid. Mamh lo oJlui K (Jrif ilth, ononeiein.rjee. JJ, T.'ll), 1 K 30 Anna ICumley lo Marion Kndur properly in Cottage addition .to Medford 10 W. L. (Wily to (leo. H. Mi own laud iu See. II, T :i(l, 1 B,. fiOU Pauline A. I lines to Italph and Walter H. Piltoek. 210 noroH iu See. J I, T IIH, I W.. .. 1 David Sehullxe to David (I. Till well, !." iicich in Sec. .'I, T .'III. I W JO Loiiin II. Hiowii lo Polk Hull, propeily on (' htieel, Med fonl K W. A. Werner to K. IC. Ander hoii, I aeie in See. A, T !!!', 1 'i .... ................ .IDv W. W. K.ifert to .laekson Coun ty Uiiilillmx mid lMin AwHoei ation, lot on Xoith Oakdalo iivi'iiue, Medfonl 10 W. .1. Wi-lili lo Camlllia F. Wooden et ux, lot -I, block 'J, Sunset addition to Med fonl 30 (leo. It. Lindley to W. .1. Wehh, Hiuue properly iih above .... HI Mm. A. II. PhippH to W. L. Va lentino, lots II mid PJ, block 1(1, Liitiielhuml addition to Medfonl 10 P.liucr l-csslic to James I.eslic, lot (I, Mock 1, Narrcunn'H nd diliou to Medfonl 1 Hose DiOroot to (leo. F. Iviii', NB 1-1, See. 18, T .'IM, a B J Bhner S. Morton to Iiiiih Ilee ly, 1110 neiert iu See. ,TJ, T .11. : W 100 T. II. Mooie to Dclwoy (Jetehell L. B. Wakeiiian. 11. II. Par hoiis mid B. It. Picket, lotrt 10, II mid PJ, block :i', Mcl ford 1 (leo. W. Cherry to Anne B. Cher ry, JoIh iu Bl Mar addition to Medford 3 JoHepli Taylor, J, 0. (Initio, ct nl. to Albert ICniner, Ior 11 mid 12, block 1 mid lot I iu block 8, Horryrulo addition to Medford 30 S. (J. Simon lo W. B. Hondo, lots 0 nnd 1I, block fi.t, Med ford JO Marion A. Under to Daniel Mil key, lot (J, block II, CottiiKO addition mid other property In Medford" 2.-00 W. B. Ooode to D.iuiet llilkey, lot 0. block .Ml. Medford 1.100 0. M. dimes to U. Frederiekson properly in Cottage addition to Medford 32.0 ( W. Palm to O. f. Joiiei, ame laud as above ....... 10 HACKAM'BNTO, Cnl. Sept, .'10. j The hliile board of panloiiH Iiiih up-' proed the applicutiou for parole! form FoIhoih pfiiileuliary of Slater I). Wonleii, Meiilenced from Sacra-j iitento county iu Ootoher, 1801, to be handed for IiIh eolifes'd wrecking of I ii Southern Pacific train nl tho ti'itc of the biy rnilroad si like of thnt year iu which Bugineei Sain Clink mid tlueo soldiem were killed. j The condition of the parole, whi"hi goes into effect Oetoher 2(1, is that' Wonleii, now nearly 00 veam old,, will immediately go'lo .Japan, when his brother is engaged in inisHioiuiry work, mid whero ho will he taken care of by he latter. Wonleii Iiiih served 11 years at FoIhoim, three which wore Hpont in solitary eou- liiiemeiit in couilemui'd row. SBATTLB. Wn. The local hrmich of the Volunteers of Aiiieiica plan In build a $10,000 home for nbaiidoueil wives iu Seattle. Several prominent eitizeiiK hnve ngreed to act as a lion til of tniHlees, nnd so far as is known, this is the first institution ur the kind in tho world. .VALLB.I0, Cat., Sepl. 'M -That Hi!' pious for the building programme milhorizcd by tile last iiiimiI aptro priiitiou bill piovidi'H for oil fuel for all the vessel except one gun bnat and two collier is the anuouueu uient Hindu today by the navy depait iheut. Officials of the tuny yard at Mure Island believe that with the elimina tion of the difficulty of securing fuel mid with the opening of the Panama ennui, tho Pacific fleet will he trebled in bi'. Grows Fine Corn. S. J. Myers brought in from his small tract of laud iu the northern part of town some o flhe- finest specimens of sweet corn that has beeif our lot to seo In a long lime, if ocr, says the WooiUille Argus. There ore three stocks each hnving two cars, averaging about fourteen Inchon long, by eight luetics In tilV eiiinforenoe. Tlio corn Is of tho main moth variety and wni Irrigated. MV. Myorq having a windmill for ftirlush ing his supply of water. Mr, Myers: informs us Hint tho com will ovnrugo from i to 7 stnckt to Iho hilt nnd some linvo n high as three and four enrs to tho flloek. H0DBS BUYS THE EDMEADES STOCK Ilmiseome of Talent Spent Sunday in Asliland. MKk Fern Foss was an Ashland isitr Saturday. Mr. James Murrey left Sunday night for Vancouver, H. C. Orlie Powers also left Sunday night for college nt Corvnllis. Mr. Charlie Migh, formcrlv of Talent, ami Miss Kelvin Hubbard were married in Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Corey of Talent have" motived to Phoenix, which will he tlieir future home. Mr. Vogolli and family hnvo moved into their new residence. dairies Tryer mid Fleteher rfpene er were in Medford Monday. Bnin Viinee visited Medford Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. Farnell of Asliland preached Sunday night at tho Methodist church. Mr. J, If, Fuller nt tended quarterly ennfeieneo at Salem and has gone on to Portland whero ho will join Mm. Fuller who hits been enst during ho summer. High & Hubbard hnvo opened a bather shop and box hall nlley iu the Laeev building nenr the depot. 'Iho Med t ord Sun lias been added lo the literatuio of tho Current Bvents class, Wagner Creek nnd Talent Rohool teams played a gmno of baseball Sat urday on Iho local grounds. After the third iiiniiit; the teams settled down nnd played good hall, Talent winning the score, 20 to IH. Talent would like to hear from school teams averaging not over llfi pounds. Ad dress William Laoy. llatterics. Tnlonl Quuokcnhush and Lucy. Wagner Creek Iloso and Kirhy. Umpire Frank Works, Feter Viinder Shies and Jaek Murroy returned from tlieir hauling trip Friday. Master Wilher Taylor of Dnluth, Minn., is visiting his uncle, A. C. Kmidall, Several nutoos carrying Shrinors motored through Talent Sunday, Nov. Hervey has resumed his plnco iu the Christian church. John Dickey of Lowiston, Califor nia, was visiting his uneio, Marion Tryer, tho latter purl of the week. II. L. Ilobbii linn bought the I'd meade shoo tock. The deal wn cloHoil Ihl week. .Mr. Hobim helped close out tho Emporium a few months' ngo and will put Hie Kdnicaibs nhoe. tork on sab 1gliiiiltiK today at price Hint will tako ever) shoe off tho shelves. ' Pimples and Blackheads CAN BE OURED No matter how difficult the ense. nor how long It Una laptoil, Matlncllo Tniitmcnl will prosltlvnly Improve any skin In a few tiny . A complete cure Is only a matterof persistence. Marlnello operators do not pretend to enter tho provlnco of tho physician. Most of their work Is done hy request of mornhem ot that profession who hnvo no tlmo to give to this kind of work, yot requlro their patlonta to have, special care. If you have even tho first symptoniH of this trouble, Investigate nt once. Do not let n day pass without checking this tendency. De lay will only coarsen tho skin and make tho Improvement slowor Pull, free explanntlon to nil who deslro information. Call or telephone. COKA i:. t'TM'.V (JKAI)UATi: OPKKATOK MARINELLO SHOP Kooum 5 ami (J, otcr Kcotticr's. I'lione tit i YESTERDAY'S SCORES. National. At New York Haiti. At Pittsburg Piltsbiirt: Philadelphia At Cincinnati Cincinnati '..... Boston American. At Washingloii Washington . . - Detroit 0 At Philadelphia Haiti. At Huston Haiti. Pacific Cmst. At Portland Portland San Frmicisoo . . . At Iis Angeles Los Angeles , Vernon At Oakland Oakland Sacramento .... No possibility of gr'tlng pf or worl. or d'dnyed deliveries when you pat ronize this laundry. Quality work appeals to quality loters. It Is lo this class of people that wo cater. Our! work costs no more than tho ordinary I kind. May we aill for your bundle? l THE STAR Steam Laundry Medford, On'gon. Itfll Phone JUOl Home O.I H II B 4 8 1 2 4 1 'A n 4 !) 1) 13 Northwestern. At Spokane i"" Spokane .l.L .. ft Portland :.'... .'J At Seattle Seattle AA Tacoma 2 At Vancouver Vancouver 7 irlnriM . . I....... Ifi 12 S 13 WILL GIVE PENDER HEARING MONDAY Pure Clear Sparkling Ton can't afford to do without this Bplendid, refreshing drink. Call up nod order a case eeut to the house. The purwst. most healthful J rink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Aienl. Grocery 3? Xl7Y- 110 fy- ; ,. QywyUvHi. f-f -- rOHTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30.- l're-' limiiinry hearing of J. A. Pender, who ' has been formally charged with tho murder of Mrs, Daisy Wehnnnn and her four-year-old son will he held before Magistrate IIiiKcn at St. Hel ens, either Mondav or Tuesday. Pender waS arrested Inst week and jailed as a supeet. Following Iho AT roUHTAIM8.HOTCL8.OR riSCWHCRC Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S discovery of the body of tho woman j nfllALTEP Wl I Llm ;i and her son iu their cabin at Scaj poose, officials unearthed evidence thnt Pender, whoso homo is nearby, had visited the house about tho time the murders were supposed to have been committed. ff, Stockade Built. nKNVKK. Co., Sept. 30. Tho Union Pacific shop stocluula hero wns completed. For some tlmo tho rood has boon quietly hiring strikebreak ers. Of tho 375 shopmen horo nt least 275 nro expected to quit work when tlio strlko order comes. Tho company recent'y put Its roll ing stock In good shnpo and Is be lieved to bo ready for tho struggle. Ilasklna for Health, " Catarrh Sufferers If Vou Don't Know About Hyoiuel Try It at Clias. Strang's Ittsk. Nearly ovory reader of tlio Mnll Tribune Ims rend about IIYOMEI, but many of thorn contluuo to suffor from catarrh Just because they do not ex actly understand Just what IIYOMKI la. To theso sufferers Chna. Strang uayu you don't hnvo to know any thing about HYOMKl excopt thnt you brontho It and that It doca not con tain cocaine or opium or any harm ful drug. You enn find out all about HYO MKl without taking ' chances wheatvor, JiiBt got an outfit today, rend tho slmplo Instructions, glvo It a fair trial and then K you aro not willing to any that It la tho best remedy Tor cntnrrh you hnvo over used, Chns. Strang will gladly return your money. A comploto HYOMKl outfit costs but 1.00. Extra bottles CO cents. Ctfcteau:JnutatiCn4. ThcFoodDrinkforAllAges RICH K1U. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust " Insist on "HORLICK'S"! bargains that are bargains. Food can not be a bargain unless it has all the puri- ity and ness Uintnmlces you healthy and strong when 3'on oat it. PTJTCE is no guide to value at this grocery. Cheap food docs not mean poor food here. "We have studied the grocery question and your tastes so closely that our prices will surprise you as agreeably as the quality of the goods. They are by far the cheapest and best in this town. Come in today and in spect them. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 30.40 S. CENTRAL AVE. Tuko a packaf o homo vj-rrrrrtf' wwwwwfW f. Hf4--& DO Y01 KNOW? That NOW is the timo to ciplaco your old fence with a new ono. That it will improvo the nppear nnco of your properly fully FIFTY. PEIt CENT if tho feuco iu right and properly coustructed. That The Page Wire Fence is best suited for tho purposo, na it is niadu up of the beat IIirIj Carbon Steel Wire that is found in fencing; iu addition to this, it is the only fcuco which has the PAGE KNOT, and continuous orods wire to weave H together, henco it Is The Best Fence that money can buy or modern scionco prcduoo. Owing to each lino wiro bcinj? coiled boforo tho feuco is woven, Pane, Feuco is easily erected ove hills and through dales, without tho ticcossity of cutting nnd splicimr. It ta MADE nt Adrian, Mioli., an shipped by us in carload lots, direct from the FACTORY TO THE CON SUMER, thus iusuritiK tho greatest valuo at tho lowost possiLlo nrico. Let us show you why you should uso Phro Feuco in preference to any othor. Wo furnish, without charge, estimates ou cost of fcnciuR tracts, nnd coutraet to build fences complete. Wo will fit;uro with you on nny amount of fenciiiR, from ono rod to u carload. If you aro wantini: Fence, Gates, or cithor yew or cedar posts, lolt us fiuro with you. Wo furnish man mid tools and assist iu tho erection of Pne,o Feuco without oxtra cost GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" PIIONE 2(181. Distributors for Southern Oregon a ud North cm California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. I ? rr i 4-M-444- I . I a I hi I i