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page yjmky. ! . . ..a.-.'UM MTCiWOIW) ISfATL TimWNW. MWDKOIH). OHIWOtf, WKDNMCWDAY.JANlTnV 1. 3013. Potter Palmers' Planting Largest .& .Mlllloc niclllllll, IMWII'll llllll lli'M'l- oped by the Palmer liivoattiiciit ro. of (Milrugo, 10111111 IhI UK III.. hiilr nf Potter Palmer, tlm faiiiou tiiliu genu, will oviiiilimlly hi' llni lwie,ol riiiuiiinrtinl pour orultatil In I In1 win lil. Nut only till, lull ll will be I'llll of till' llWItlt?' MllltM (if till' llllllll- wimt anil fumed thriiunlmut tlin conn Iry. Wlum Mr 1'iitloi' Palmer iieenm imniml ly her im. lliiiiiini unit Pol ti'i- Jr., li.Hnl .Mmlfonl five ywira nno, Hiu nl unci tell Jn love with Ihn Itiiumi i hiir illuv. dcrhtrliiK tl nun or tlin mint biwutlful plncee In th ! world. Alter mi Investigation, alte, made extensive Investment In or-' t'luuil properly. Imjlim Mtnutm other) hunt, tlin nlil llyluo much, constat-! 'UK )t I'!) anrtrs through which inr Mutinied tlin IHrilo liver, Ixirtlereil by fori'Ht. Improvement mill liomittrirulluu or (tin trnut began nl once under t" direction of W A Kmnniir, maiiHiir of tln I'iiIiiiit luiotinut Co. Drive nnil boulevard have boon Inlil out, tlin foundation Inlil fur n All Kinds Till I the ploticnr mlnliiK dlitrlit or Onmoii. Hold wn Hrl dUiwiverml on Jiuiltnon oiei'k lu 1M. hrliiKlnx thomniuit or fortuim-hiiutMr over tlm HltUljou iimiiiitnlu front Cull forrls. I'or year JudmiiiiHIf, th" flrt Oregon inlnltiK enmp, InwtttHl (hn mllr from Hm intiut ullr or Mrdford, wn one of tU. llvelliwt sold dlKtrlrt III the wet It llll rniliulll n Miihitnullnl iiiIiiIiik dUtttvt. The mhiI nrrnM of old chuntiol. Knivol hum mid nurlfurow. ilnctr d tuitlt. luKi'lher with the nhuudmit winter ruin and niiiunroii iroutu. romhtlie to liliike (hi Miction one of tint lendliiK h)ilrniillc placer dltr1ct In AtuerliM. I'lacer mlnliiK ha nl wny Ureii IttrttHly followed Imrv. I'ully I35.oou.ooo In virgin aold ha htteli produced from the eirnl dt Kin? lttwi Hie urKlnal dUwivury. JncUon creek iIIikIiik nlouu have produted neatly lO.ooo.ouo. Th iDdrmillc mine, a half himdrwl In number, am ninoua tlm IhI ciiiIpm-iI lu AiniuliM, with their mile of How the Valley To tho IMlter: I lh to add toy mil' already httoii tuition In renard to tlm fiituro ileu'lopnicnt In Itoajun rher nllei TUla topic hua been IiuiuIIihI nhlv lii your mlltorlal thu pa., twolvo month hut a fw from a lay man way not hn out of plum al thl time. Tho wrltwr wiine to till mi I ley In tho aprlug or 1U0R and ha mihmiI tho Kiimler portion or tho lluiu aluco in fruit ginning inmr Aahlmul. About MiMiit or night wir im Hi., readout of thl porlloii o( Koiithiii'ii Oiegoii coiutmuirod plant lug fruit trix. rnlaltiR aottio of lhain. but 1111111 rnlMltia; Htn price o( land, while cereal and mot crop, pota toe, ote. were nrently ucgleiied o fur n prodiinliui Hihiii hrt win eon corned. Certain lnntii lnterel were liiHtriimi'iital lu cloving the (limr mill although prantleul mill nitiu have told ii that It woiud he more profitable to haul wheat lu to maun famine flour ml hyproduoi Imru tliim to Hhip lu tba uiauufacttired goiiil. under the preteut high priced mnuageinent. , IHwcilfh'i! I'liimlug During a portion or I I'll I Mpcnt Hi., lliiie In tho WllluniHlto valley ve iling tho prliuilp.it town between I'ortlnud and Kugene lmvlug lived at different part of that legion In yefti- gone by. I wn aiixlou to lu vcMtlgiile tho coiiiIIHoii and nolo the progre lu fruit culture, etc. 1 utteniled ii county lair lu one or the large! counllu nw two alekly look ing hrtxe o( llravunatolit itpplo u n fruit dlhplnyi but t nit oM-olluiit poultry exhibit linpiumcd nio favor uhly. I left KitKCtiu eiuiy lu October ilurlnij n cold wot l"ill nnivlng lu Itogue Illvnr to find peoplo Bitting In the Hliude and eertaluly It looked good to me. I took lit it portion of the Mciirortl rail- nml fide f-ront the Block, the oxlilhltH wuro Htipe'rlor to what, I Auw lit tho Wtllmmitto valley, mid ll wn encouraging to nee tlipi Valley going hack to illvornlflotl riirmlng. I recall a Htuteimuit lu the editor ial conmnn of your New Vuiira' Itniue olio year ago to the orrect Hint the era or exploiting him pimaed uiiil tie t...iM..ni,.iii Iiiiii' lii.uoti. 1 urn ulad HllH , uo'.'v - v..-- . , I no nml tho jirogrcBU made during tho Hotmou or lit 18 proved the ne istirncy of your prediction. ItCJIllJllNtlllCIlt 1'igcil Tho hay, potntooH anil grain crops which Intor kept the tltrouliiiiK "t rilif littHy tin t II lute In (lie Henaon, the poultry uiiil egg jiioiluct till luillcnle c - i m I i vlliit wlil'li llouoru Palmer l,ll until c ii m -i ii'i iit Iioiiik. mill th" I'll uiri'HMui' fi i 'ii'i'4 tulii'ii full uil Minium of Ylii'i'c will liu winding ioiiiIh. fiMT il'ii. lilt of forwit. nloualYo luwna it wnll OH inlln of fruit Ireue. TIih Palmer i developer for Investment piiriMiktMi not Hiiiniiilii tora. -All I heir Iniproieiiiiuita r, iiiiuiiiniiiit. for flvo mir n liirnoj foii' of hi en have liixjii busy oUmiiua; j liiinl mill iilmilliiR fruit true. Tinuo ur ulnmtly ITS wire planted to leura, which are of aovou vnrlt'tliMt. Itvuii'iirlly omiitliliiK ovor Boo nere will Ih planted t twiir nlono. 'ITih soil I Hit rtrbeel bottom land ami nil mi lir water, To Insure the tifnly nf Hit acri'tigc t to fruit, ii liiii" lovoe ww butlM ih'e yiHir to luUropt (Ii over-Mow ) of the liiu at (lunil Hum. Tim dke I 1650 feet long, il feet blah, j iimiI liM wlilth or tr. feet. A law j dltnh hn nto been mwltatt. It ', I I3.M) r..t Ions. J- f"t In wl.H h hi the bottom mill 50 font arm nt j Hi. i ici. with mi average ttptli of, , tf'l ' of Mineral Abound dltche and fluiin. thouimid or feet or Iron nml atcul il'. their hntterle or ulaiil mid nil niK-owMr) Ninchlnery tor iDdiaullclui? Tlm .nou or uilnlUK behiK Ioiik. tlm water KUppI) mid iIIkkIuKN lihlltiduHt. the oiilpiii from JnckMiu county urfnie mill" total a hnlf million noli ymr. n l(ili h lions on Hump The river nnU nt renin of the ilia trlrt ar unnvlaablo. mid there ara no restrict Ion In the mmter or dump Inic tnllltirf Into them. Thl n4vm the plnrr minor tnary ioaltle op portuiillf tor iiuolitriiLtiHl opomtluu. Thnrtt )nl remain coiuldnrnhle un-1 claimed pluctr uround here, hut the Krcntoul opimrtuiilt) aloiiK.thl Un' U In the liivoMtmeiit of aiualt ami great capital by tltc pnrchniie of un deloptHt propertli. Kh'lliK them de velopment. ntlMiialo uiiilpumiit and tut IIIhwiI mniiHKement. 'IiiohiHi thl dUttlut hit a iiiimhar or proitiichiK (itinrtx nilnwi. thl fw tme of the Mold mlulntC Induitry I lu It Infuticy. qiiartx tuliiluK hn Impressed a Practical Fruit Grower ,i teuiane toward mixed (mining o what h"wh1 "' l,, fr,,u l",,",,,r? Wall. It woniil riiiire a long ar tlclii on that iwrttciilar mihject.to what might ho anld. llocer. I helleio ll will ho ailliuted In th" Hiir (Hliire no aa to titllUe the by- .Jln nml uvui. oral ora there will he I wnate mid lat hop (or atlll more lm iu..ut iil.n.li lu uiiirketlllB what ta aiillablo (or tracking. I know the good '"I'd bud alilo oi tho hiiklMtwa (or I via till aa hard n any one In thl valley, but It 1 my rawirtto occupation and I am hopeful ror tlm time where there will imt bo an much rlk mid dlwtppiiliiimoul lu persuing It. I think the laud ultnble to fruit hnuld he given to that nroiltiet but there nre many .- ...I,... !... .,n,.ui ! IHTIW OOIIIT linen "iin'i "."l"" Menu llino lm u hope tor lUvolop uiutit lu all line, lumber, mining atock rnllng. etc., the latter iniial hn KTueil on n amallcr acala tbau fonnerh and with lutuiialvu niethodt oi fnrmliig. Inctea-e IMjioIN Of courae we all hope tor tho time when we shall have more luduatrle o a to Increase the payioll and liii-l provo loeal tnnrkat condition. Alaoj we Hie pre) lug for tho time when. TO CONSIDER KRANCHISE (Continued from pago 1.) development of the valley and we' hellee tltut a proper dcvolimmeiu of j our tracts mul the vallty woll d ptMid upon the coiistriictlon of mi luturiiiiimi trolley lino, so wo plan to build one. There Is no reason why this place Hhould not grow like l.os Angeles. Huntington ami his lu tin urban Hues iiuide l.os Augelos, the same pliut should work here for you hnvo (lie soil ami climnto. An lu terurhan trolley lino will bu tho ineuth of life to .MciUonl. ' "Wo expect to build such u trol ley lltie mid oxpect to lose money the tlral few years but tu iiiitke It back ugtilii on (U'Volopnioitt. Wo do not care pitrtlniilnrly to build It inuselvca and If miyoiie elso will taku It off our hands mul build according to our plans wo will give thoiii a bonus of 5,000. "Wo liuvo n coiiHtruotlon company In OnUlitud which has agrcutl to build tho lino rtir ua for $ 100,000 bonus, hey may build It or we will do It ourselves. "We plan to stmt a Hue from .Med ford, cross the new bridge, go out Knst Main street mul swing south to Ashland along the foothills. Our iigreoinout with the city will ho close ly lived up In." lu tlin ci'iilnr of tho Inn t Ih ii liu ho mIohkIi. Work I being rushed on It K'cliiiiiiillon Tim hIuiikIi I SIMM) fnut long, wlili mi average width or 100 feel, mill a depth or r. fit. 1 1 UK" Ire urn Ih-Iiik pulli'd out liy nioiiUH of a lai'Mi) doiilmy oiirIiii. The iivciinii fori'o of iiuiii omplnywl on IhI nun rwturn I iilithlimii. It I I'Mlumtnd t Ii m t oiin half a ton or puwilnr will In- unci! lu ijntlliiK rid or tlm tutriM. XOOO cord of ftrnwood will In H(!tird from tin; id'Hirlnic iii of Oil mIoiikIi. With tho coiliplotlon of till worh ii hody of laud oiun a5n iiwrm or more In m, will ho toady for ilnnlliiK. An Idnal location oil thu lillUldc ovvrluoldtiK Hi" onllni valley h Imoii raurvHit for hullilliiK of a uh HtHlillnl roliliiiirii at Ronio filturn ditto. In the iiiimniline a Iiiikd con orti wall ha- Immui ir,(oil to ro tula dirt for lawn inirmni. Tim dirt for Hit Ihwii wa ciirod nt n liolnt Minio 300 urd above thu lo entlou of the hullillnic llc mill wn ait hrouclit down hill hy iiiuhii or a iIuihii curt on rail To rullovo tin in Hills of Southern Oregon hveii followed hero for iilmont a Ioiik! a period a placer million- .Many iiolnhli ilUcorerl'H have hceu ttmile. Ttieio are 52 iiiatU mliin lu the ilUtrlcl trlhutnry to Mod ford, nod morn than thrice that ntimmir of clnlin. The treo-ntllllnK ohnrimter of the quarts tuuke It eary of re duction C.ipMi- .MIiiIuk HUtilct The c poor mine of ' tho IllHtr I.wlxe dUlrlrl. though located in SUMmiii. Cat , five in I lit Miittli of the atat line, an irlbuiiiry to Mwlford nl a dUtaacf or 85 intlo. Th de lHn.ll or oopiicr In the dltrlet have heen exploited and tlivuluiil hiifflrl eutly to prove ihmn ImdoiiiI any po Rlhle illtttlau the Rrnntet bodltv or copper In tlin wt Another rich copier dlHtrlct llw to tho uorthtMmt mIoiii; t'.rnve creek. The Mine I.hiIh" mine I owned b) It It To wttii of Now York City. Cloao to ll.OUO.OlU) hn heuit apuut lit do volopmont work nml It I oxpiioUnl that a atuollvr will ho orvctud thuro thl enon. Hie jiroper iiillrond work Mhnll be gin mid the ontiipii ahull not have all the aay lu tmiiaporllou. UiHj. I'm not III fnwir or strife between the vnrloua town In the Tflvlli- othar than In a spirit "t frlmidlv iimulnlloii. 'Iliere I room for all unit oneh uf'tltu three eltliwj kiu lu own peculiar resources mid condition. Tho one a gateway to the valtej. ituollier so sltuatoil a to be the logical renter lor vn'rloua lit iliifttrleti thai will make ll thu lend ing coiumeraliil ully, mid tlm inoiiii IhIh city of homoH, schools mid churcho and with natural resource enough when ilevelopml to make It Ii groat resort city. The smaller place are leaving the Hinge Mtage ami rapidly becoming social mid lu ll ut rial etmter of Importmiro mid we must not forget our county sent wkleri I destined lo tuke on new llfe. aiirroiinileil ,as It Is with farm lug and milling industries mid look lug for rnllioHil work also. So. 1st ti hope for oven gnnitor progress lu the coming year ami for mauy future cnra until this splendid valley shall come Into Its own nml be lu reality thu host In tho great stute or Oregon. Dec. :u, i v i a . J. M. ItltOOKS. BUILDING ERA FOR RAILROADS (Couttuuod from pace 1.) Trolley l.luo. lit Shiht liiti'liiiimii trolley lines nre also In prospect. The M. I Mlnnoy com pany of Oakland, owning -looo iierns of ltoguo Itiver land hua naked ror u frmichlso putting up u cortiried ehenk to couunoiice coiistriictlon within 1'P da.s and have 10 mllett of a propoiutl 27 utile Hue ciimpletcd within eight months. This Hue will link the towns of the vulley closer together nnil bring tho country districts lu dose touch with Medford, Another electric carllno In MetUoril Is offered by 8. IIiiHIk or Now York who soegs n franchise, and tho third by W, B, Hiirnmn, owner of the ltoguo Ulver Valley vitllrond which now links Medford with .ltickjuinvltto. The t)regoit-Kletitic railway Is re ported to have a surveying, party lu tho field working toward Muiirord trom the north, ami tho uenirefigT noer has huIiI that his men would reuult Medford within the next umutli. Tho party wan lately, tvt work iiujtr (lleiiilule. 11 Is the gonenil pro dlctlou that tho electric lino will be continued through the IMiipqun uud tho lloguo vnllejs within tho noU year. The Oregon Ulocttio Is now romp1ete.il oh far south its Kugeue. It Is owned by the 1 1 til Interests. hnrh nuiicet of Hi" wall, Ivy mid other xofloiiliiK f on tin c iiuiiillur to tlm laudt!iiio nitldt will ho brought Into iday. In coiiiH'clloii with tlm bfiiullfvliiK of a IiIIIhIiIi ii rworvolr ha hn'ii roiil rurtcd lu nolld roch at ft point ISO ynrds nhovo th rMldmicn. A piiuip houmi nl tlm font of tho hill fully ii0lpp"d, ii)ll wiilor from Hi" IrrlKiilloii omiiil for lawn mid Ir rigation purpomm, iiutiiHliiK water 200 ffut hlKhor. Tlm wator ror tli" rHld(inc'o Ih fl-ciitoil from a writ Tlm orchard hciidiiiiirl"rn an lo cated on a natural Imnk ovorlookliiK tho t'litlro orrhnril arna. Ilru nn U rou pod the uioii'a iiiom Iioiiro and t"(diiK iiufirlorn. nix rottnK"n for married men mid famlUe, bltnk Miiitth lm;i full.'' wulipt'd, huo ham with cnpiiclty of 100 ton of liny. 21 Rlnll for homo and mill", iiIko lin pli'inent nIiciIk. Almot every con nelv.iblo tool and Implement no" wary to u well conducted farm an; lu ovldelice When tlm pinna of the owner are completed, .Modoc orchard will he one of tlin nhow place of OriiRun An Iniuifltuo hody of toal I under development within flvo mile of Medford. 'Hie coal I buliiK removed In (tiautlty, and I provliiK an excel lent fuel product. Tho tnoRt uncournKlng feature In the mlnliiK vlttmUon In OruRon ccn lit of tho fact Hint "wild-cattlns" ha tmeii ulliiom entirely eliminated from the Induitry In thl itnte, and money Hint formerly wont for pro motion, flotation, conitnlMlon, brok erage and Kraft, 1 now doing legiti mately applied to thu opening tip cV mine and developing oro bodies of comiuorclnl grade. The )onr IBIS wns nil Important one to tho milling Induitry or south ern Oregon. For tunny years aouthurn Oregon tint held a atondy and Im portant plnco In plnccr mining mid tho output front the gravel of koiuIi orn Oregon hn hern nil important addition to the world' Hiipply of gold. Tho opening or I'.'IS I a time or greater promise (or mbstnntlal progrc in mining. Jackson Street -a Fine Boulevard With Hie completion or the JncU soii Htruol bridge will follow great nullvlty to make Jncksoii Medford mint beautiful boulevard. Kant ynr the lty council ordered cement side whIIii on the south sldo of Wet.1 JnekMii street from the city limits to ltltersids nml tlinsu are nearly completed, nml tltaru will without doubt tie another rosoltttloti for side walks along thu uutlro stroat. Jackson boulevard Is tho only atreot running east mid west through the oJty without a break or turn, and Is from GO to 'J00 feet higher thnit the couter of the city. The Medford llcnlty & Improve ment company have already built six beautiful bungalow on the west end al .Summit nml will complete elght more during the coming summer. Jackson school Is also nt Summltt, npposlto the Medford Healty & Im provement company's property uud Is one of the finest school buildings In Southern Oregon. Tho Jackson lioulovnrd Improve ment nkioclutlou Is being organized by the property owners along uud ad joining the boulevard, and with the ao-oporuttoii of the city council, the Hrouter Medford club mid such other organisations as lmvo for their ob ject the making a "City llcautlful" groat progress Is predicted. On the oast end, Queen Addition, a largo portion of which Is owned by the .Mutlfonl Healty & Improve ment Co., will ho lnill t up mid con struction will probably commence In the spring. lllghcrort Addition, of which Chas. S. l.eho Is the imuiager, will have u landscape mchltect lay out a heautl ful addition. 'Ilioso villa sites are large enough to enable tho owners to hiuo lienutlful grounds, mul au arch will be erected ovor Jackson boulevard nt tho head of tho mldl Hon. No expciibo will ho spared to comploto the work, mul It Is esti mated that within the next two years I'.'DO.OOO will he spent oir Improve ments by tho Mud to id Healty & Im provement lompnny alone. STOLE TRASH; GETS FIVE TO TEN YEARS IN PRISON VANCOUVKIt, Wash., Jan. 1. I'or robbing Scott Swctlmid, packing house manager, of three pennies, a boor check, ponUntfo and a purse, Jiuncs Urouumi, 22 mid James Cam eron 20, nre today bontenced to not less than five and not more than ten eara tyivli In the penitentiary, Pear Orchard in World ftf4tjkajKKlCttMrf!aiM; at - "JFtl'tfr'J JBk1 ff' i'H'CV'YI y Wa MB0mBCTjrAO jtii inn LM yJrTXT!MBitTalLIMBt VPlTMf 'WlrrValJBIfial(HaTafc IMl0' M. ''Ltt.aflw ' -lMM)'' Jl!jV && !EfKkBIKiKKKl Greater Medford Tho regular monthly meeUng, held Momlny afternoon lu the public li brary nssombl room was, in iioint of attendance ami program one of tho most itcccriit meetings ever held by tho Creator Medford club. t- Mrs. Davidson presided in her chMraUorisliiKilly capable manner, and alter the routine business, which Included report from heuds of de partment. Mr. .Mulkay was aitked to address the Indies on "How to Vote." Mr. Mulkey conrined his remarks mainly to the' technicalities of voting under the Australian ballot law. ex plaining Hint nil who hot failed toi register could ho oiii ia t tho ell) hall on election day In in; yrownre of three witiioa? also that nil par tlclHitiou In fight or bruwis, Innnl )KMico lu profnnlty. or coiivartHitlon within fifty feel of voting booths, were misdemeanor and punishable by law. Tho mid raun on of Mcsrs. ltctor. Gates and Klfort. candidates for the mayoralty, wore received with innrk ed Interest and enthusiasm by the ladles. Mrs. Kcbcc, chairman of the de partment of education, tiunhla to bo present, scut it moat Interesting im por. which waa rwil by Mr. Krench. Mrs. Soliloffvllii. as hoail of tho political depailinsut, oiitliutnl the work to bo uiulerttikou, beginning with the study of our city charter ami ordinance., mid proceeding to tho study of the county nml state government. Mrs. Schloffellu extended n cordial Invitation to nil tho ladles of Med ford, whether club mambori or not, to attend the moetlugft of this de partment. A splendid opportunity to acquaint ourbelves with the worklug of our city government. Home economies was very ably presented by Mrs. J. C. Schmidt, who us chairman of this dupartmciit guvo tne following comprehoiihlve outline of subjects to bo hludlsd: i. Household architecture cover ing Interior dacorntlou, mul ventila tion. 2. Household hygiene, coveting personal mul child hygiene. 2. Food nml dietetics. Including n study of food values mul adultera tions of foods. I. Domcbtlo science, cooking uud serving. Tho various methods of cooking, such us w Ith gas, electvkit firelebs mul paper h.jgtij f.. .lioutiulujlil .management, fin ancing the home, the servant prob lem, modariiinVetiUoiis for reduction of labor. li. Home care of tho sick. 7, Textiles mul clothing. K. Home care of chiltlrqu. Mrs. Schmidt laid spoclul emphasis on tho point that mi understanding of household economics with Its re sultant scientific nintugQjnont of tho home would give to women the leis ure so much desired for other Inter ests, ns well as u greater degree of Typical ouii,x pjlc Tree Club Studies Politics comfort and enjoyment for every member of tho home. 1 ne following remarks Illustrate Mrs. Schmidt's views. "IaiI us resolve Hint our house keeping shall not bo a burden, shall not absorb the greutijr part of the day. ami shall not bo cxtravugnnt." Tho work" of organized club wom en, assorted Mrs. Schmidt, is said to have Its greatest value, lu Its Influ ence on the woman hersolf, as n homo-maker. Mrs. It. AV. Stoartis. us chairman of the social hygiene department. Is planning to orgnnUe small study claw or ull wfeo aro interested lu atndy along thM lino. Mrs. K. M. Andrews, chairman of the music department, explained that this department was orguntiod not for any particular society, or for mu sicians oxcluslvoly, but (Br tfie entire community for ail who love mml and who wish to htudy the camposon, the hlatory oi music, mul klndraU subjects. With the co-oportitltiu of nil tho tutlMoul talent of tho city, together with tho support of all who'uro In terested In a g'jueml way, Mrs). An il row hop to make thta department of the club, us itraetlvo and helpful as it la In ine club, of larger cltlee, ami Is makiuK plana for mm very delightful inealrei affairs to be given during the year. In the tibeeuct of Mrs. Heard aud Mrs. llni, Mrs. Davldaon gave n etmrt tiilk on the function of the el vie deiMtrtmeM. eWlainlnat huiour other thlngrt, that the observance of laws of antiltuHon would he referred this department. NASH T5 ROOMS jHBjBrr wr . jftjBsjssjisBgeSMMasawMalMSjsaMJa BslKBBBBlBr' jugBMBgBHaalHjHHHBaafagjgvBWHk BHPBHBwlHBKdwaaalaaaB t. u IwMRMh SSb: . : -' , V.,,.-ii-3MWPi 50 WITH HOT AND COLD WATER. Bell & Sheridan, Props. !. 10 Commercial Sample Rooms- .. and Economics Mrs. O. Davidson, during her presidency of the Creator Medford club, hn achieved somo most grati fying results. nmoiiB them belna; the organirotlon of departmental work, one of vital Importance and far reaching In It Influence, supplying its It does, something of Invest to every woman of our city. " Tho nfflllntloti wltn'the'Stato'Fetl orutlou of Clubs Is another uisfluct advantago to tlto club, keeping us In touch with the work of other clubs or tho state, ami gaining for the club, ns a roprosoutntlvo of Medford, a recognition It would not otherwise receive. Tho ladles or tho Greater Medford club feel that they hnvo au excellent foundation laid for tho work of nluo teuii huudred thirteen. MERCHANTS' ASS'N IS STRONG BODY Mcdfunl merclmnlti, noU'tf for their progroiveno in givitt tho city tome of the finest trading; itistitii ttoiw to be found in tlm otttto out hide of Portluml, ure uIko ulivo to tho HilvanitMges of eo-opemttoit. For tlii )MirHe, nml in order that they inny present it m.II.I front for (lie hot termeni of ootiilifions in (ho city they fonneil an association. The Merchants ussociution mcclH nt -Imrt iiitervul ami its sessions lire devoted to u tlUctiHsioii not oilly of their own iifrairs, but all iniittorH ptirtniniiii; to tlto welfare utitl bet terment of city nnil valley. It also maintain!, n rating Inn can for the protection of its members. HOTEL 25 WITH BATH - -tJ 4.t k