t'f PAGE TWO. arEDFORT) MATTi TRTnUNR MEDFOTtn. OREGON. YF,rNKSDAY, MAY 7, 1013. OCAL AND r I PERSONAL 8, Ij. Dennett nntl wlfo lcavo next Monday to spend tins TfuYhmcV with their dftMRhler In Lnke county, driv ing over the iflenntilns. County Commissioner W. C hoover Is Sibt lit nltoudnnco at the regular session of the- rouuty court widely bncd jfoda?, towing to the fact tfj&Tii j Injured, 'hltnsclt vhllo DlnyhiKlJiahiibfill 'atJ.uantral 1'olat ro- contlyj -ilot vMK ue 1W up hut n few Mr.. - i HnvM:6t Rccn lnchc.w rihbon for 10c ntjinKAVonder tore? 3! TheYoAvllliba nn icocrenm social nnd dance nt Smith's hall this eve ning. The eoclnllstB arc sponsoring tho event. L. Ij. Jacobs, casiiTcr of tho Farm ers ft Fruitgrowers bank, In confined to his homo by Illness. It 1a be lieved that ho will soon bo out Again. Stringer has moved to 227 N. Oak dalo and Is quoting 10 lbs. sugar $1. 7 bars soap Zlic, C Gaseno soap 25c. spuds 1 Back COc, maple sugar 15c. 43 J. M. Morris, postotflro inspector, Is paying Medford a vUlt, nnd inci dentally checking np tho local office. A. M. PJko of Oakland, Cal., who owns an orchard In Sterling district Is In tho valley accompanied by Q. L. Stough of San Joec. Before you buy dishes elsewhere get tho .prlco nt tho Wonder store. 39 Tho county commissioners court is in regular monthly session at Jack sonville. . Ira C. Dodge of Ashland is tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. Tllnlnc Kluni. Ho has been spending sev eral months in southern California. C. I). Watkins' shoo making and repairing shop has moved from 21 b Central to 7 N. Kir. Fully equipped with finest machinery. Patronage solicited. 41 Glenn I'ottay of Hornbrook and J. M. Durgoyne of Dunsmulr, Cat., arrived in Medford Tuesday. Frank R. Noll, supervisor of Dig Butte road district, was In Medford Tuesday on his way to Jacksonville It you need anything for tho kitch en tho Wonder store has it. 39 Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Madden wcro in from their country placo on the Jacksonville-Willow Springs road Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn of Phoenix wcro Medford visitors Tuesday after noon. Stringer has moved to 327 N. Oak- dalo and la quoting 19 lbs. sugar Jl, 7 bars soap 2Gc, C Gascno soap 25c, spuds 1 sack COc, niaplo sugar ISc 42 W. SI. (Tennessee) Smith, who traded his Mcdrord property for a big ranch In Mississippi, has re turned from a visit to his new pos sessions. Ho says that a large Immi gration is flowing Into the southern states, where an abundance of good land can bo bought nt low prices. D. C. Wilson of Sams Valley, who owns business property in Medford. spent Tuesday In the city. Orchard, bunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Ger king & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 Cast Main atreot. Phono 21G R. Sirs. A. P. Townsend nnd hor daughters aro making Portland a visit. I). II. Dnrneburg and II. G. Slathos and their wives of Ashland motored to .Medford Tuesday. . i It. II. McCurdy writes mil kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F. & 11. bldg. Phono 349. Ed demons, foreman of the Bing ham orchard, transacted business ii Medford, Tuesday. M. A. Rador returned Tuesday from a trip to California. Corking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telepbono 215 R. Ocorgo R. Ross of Central. Point district was a business visitor in Sled ford Tuesday. J. Neighbor and W. II. Randlo of Grunts Pass are Medford visitors. Medford Choral Society concert, Prosbytorlan church Tues., Slay 13. ThomaB. 0. Gaines of. Trail spent Tuesday night In Medford. P. M. Kershaw and A. Slutt have bcon making northern California a business visit. Insuro and bo sure. Right if wo wrlto It, . R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur nnco Man, v ,, 8. J.'Hobbouui has returned from Portland and Is in Medford with his family. ' i T. A. Cathors has gono to Wheeler county, Ore., to accept a lucratlvo position. Weeks & McGoWan Co. UNDERTAKERS tAirsr AKSiSTAirr Day Phono 227 KMht, . IV W. W.?fcs. 1D8..T.2 Phonos A. U. Orr 07H-M in "Shorty" Harbor, tho tonsorlal ar tist) has nono to Kafilo Point nnd taken charge ot a hotel and bnrbcr shop. Miss I.lnnlo llolbrook, a mission nry who hns been stationed In India for a number of years, will return to America during this month nnd will bo tho guest of C. Ij. Manning nnd his family of Sledford for n while. For sale, housch'bM furniture. Call Lathrop Perkins, 6SC. "MotheV'a day" will bo observed in tho schools of Medford next Friday and In tho churches on tho following Sunday. l. W. MycrsoC Central Point, conn ty fruit inspector, was among the many In Medford Tuesday. ktoney to -loan on real tstate. See Carkln & Taylor, nttornoys at lavs, Medford. I'F. CV Elliott, who underwent a successful operation at the Sacred Heart hospital recently, is convales cing. ' ; Glenn Owen. Chanck Lewis nhd R.U. Rcnmo of Central Polut spent several houra, In .Medford the foro part or tho- week. Medford Ghoral Society concert. Presbyterian church Tues., May 13. D. Allen, who has bcon In Califor nia, is In Mtnlford again. Mrs.; J. Slargrolter of Poornncs creek and Mrs. Carl Cofer of Klam ath Falls aro making Portland a visit. E. D. Weston, commercial nhoto raphcr, negatives mado any tlmo or placo byA appointment. Phoao SI. 1471. C. Brownstcln of Portland, the hide buyer, has been making this section' his usual visit. Sir. and Sirs. J. F. Wortman are entertaining Sir. and Mrs. E. U. Cole, who drovo to Sledford from San Di ego in their anto. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. R J, Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar- nctt-Corcy bldg. Phono 14 G. Sir. and Sirs. A. C. Sproat of Weed, Cal., and Sir. and Strs. F. A. Rclchert of Salo in aro recent arrivals In Sledford. A. F. Noth, ticket seller at tho Southern Pacific station, is outer- talning his brother. H. Noth, of Idaho. Sir. and Sirs. E. Wondt and Sirs. W. It. Coleman wcro over from Jacksonville Tuesday. Sllss If else, who arrived from Ger many lately Is tho guest of Sir. nnd Sirs. C. E. Whlsler. Dr. and Sirs. Salado of Seven Oaks wcro recent visitors in Sledford They accompanied by Sirs. Fuller of Pennsylvania, mother of Sirs. Salade, George A. Slorso nnd Carl It. Beo- son of Talent transacted business In Sledford Tuesday. DoWItt Sturgess of Meadows pre cinct Is making Sledford a short visit. Charles J. Numan and his family, wbo.bavo been residing at Portland, have Joined J. Nunan and his fam ily, who are located at Oakland, Cal. Sirs. C. C. Page of Grants Pass passed through Sledford ono evening this week on her way homo from an extended visit in California. Sirs. Emma Iverson, who has been visiting her mother, Sirs. A. Wulf, of Forest Creek, left for Montague, Cal., Tuesday. J. SI. Williams, a merchant . of Jacksonville, transacted business in Medford Tuosday. R. 8. Radcliffo and his family wero recent visitors nt Jacksonville and other points In the valley. J. H. Crolghton, J. Carmlchaol nnd Henry Provost were among tho citi zens ot Ashland who came to Mod ford during the week. W. E. Johnson of Sfarysvllle, Cal., and J. E. Coppock and Brownsville, Ore., aro among tho many late ar rivals In Sledford. Hnrley Hall wua over from Applo gate Tuesday. With A. Strand ho Is developing a copper deposit that promises to bo rloh und extensive. O. B. Turner of Gold Hill was -f the many who had business In Sled ford during the week. C. F. Smith, H. Allen, B. Prenor and li. W. Hlmes nro down from Itoseburg. Mr. and Sirs. p. DeChalno mado n trip to Abhland Wednesday. Sir. Potter and P. E. Hamoll wero njnoug tho horticulturists In Sledford tho foro part of tho week. A. A. Boyco of Tolo and A. J. Doneen of Grants Pass wero recent business visitors In Medford. H. SI. SIcDinnJd of SIcCloud was among tho residents of Siskiyou county, Cal., who camo to Sledford this week. J. H. Hammer of Willow Springs district tho minor tarried In Sledford Tuesday. A recent dispatch states that Rose- burg Is boasting tho ownership of moro motorcycles Jn proportion to Us population than any other city In Orogon, 20. If surh Is tho cuso Sled ford must he several times na popu lous as Itoseburg. Sledford ranks as tho third city In Oregon when It romea to counting nutomobllcs. , Wesley C. Green, formerly of Med ford, recently or 'San Francjsco, la spending a few days ronowlng ac quaintances In this city. Ho Intends to mako hla future homo In Fresno, REBATES GVEN BY BELL PHONE SK.YTTr.ti. Witch.. Mny 7.-Testi. moiiy thnt lie hml received rebates of. 15 jwr cent on nil Ion dittnnee bni noss filed with the Pacific Slate Coiniwny over Us linos, nnd for tlmt reason tin it iult sending mill over the North WeMcrn Coninn,v. wan jriven hoforo the state- public -service commission here today liy J. W. Dnmtow, nmlitor for Hie Holler Hotel. The commission is henriuir the flinrj-oH of ttie North Wetoni Com pany' receiver, John H. Coffee, thnt tho Pacific Company tins diverted business from the former company When PAiiriow completed his teti mony, Coffee nnnounoed Hint ns tin net was In direct violation of the in-tcr-stnto commerce Inw, lie would probably demand thnt nnothsr fed eral grand jury be called to invosti pntc. lit iU efforts to put the North Western lintr Dislnneo Telophone Co'miwiy out of bnines. the Pacific Slnto Company not only interfered with mercantile huines, nnd tho na tivities of professional men but even imposed hardship on Cupid by in terfering with toiig distnuro tcte-n tctes between tovera according to thu testimony offered by young women. Officials of the North Western Company brought n hnlf dozen young women who had worked ns telephone operators to tell how cnlls had been diverted over the Pacific State) lines before it hud absorbed tho Seattle Independent Telephone Company. SUIT OVER PAVEMENT (Continued from pao 1.) letting Cottage street to Schcll & Schell Is also a queer piece ot busi ness. First they called for bids on ono block only on Cottage, tho ono past my place. I secured n largo majority ot tho frontage protesting against the oil macadam. I thought this would settle thu matter but It didn't. 11. P. Little, who acts as business getter for tho firm, took in nn extra block and petitioned for oil macadam again. Tho total frontage was 2412 feet. Tho potltlon whon l'. came In had 1037 feet represented, not a majority, which would have been 1221. Wo protested with a representation of 9D7 feet. So they let tho contract for oil macadam. This contract has not yot been signed, however, and I intend to stop it if possible. Spoke to Mltiiull. "I spoke to Councilman Mitchell about tho matter and his only reply was that he didn't like tho Clark Henery people anyway." I don't care who ho likes or doesn't. I am not pulling for tho Clark-IIcncry people I want a pavement. "Let nny citizen In town visit Tay lor street nnd Investigate. It Is pos sible to tako tho too of yonr shoo nnd kick out yards of IL With a match I can dig through tho entire surface. It Is Just llko black sticky. "I am told the pavement Is cheap. That may bo ono way of looking nt It, but it Is dear at any prlco. In two years whatever It cost will bo lost. Engineer's Opinion. "I know what I nm talking about. Hero Is what S. J. Van Ornum, con sulting engineer of San Francisco, has to say, In regard to oil macadam: " 'Oil macadam is not n propor paving. 1 remomber one city which used it. After four years tho following results wcro neted: " 'First year, fairly good. " 'Second year, surfaco started to go to pieces. " 'Third year, worse " 'Fourth year, streota ropaved with hard surfaco pavomont. " ' Under no consider ation could I recommend or favor an oil macadam.' "I intend to fight this matter to a finish, I want paving, not black sticky." Sir. Welch has tho largest frontngo on tho street Jn question. Tho prop erty ulso faces on Taylor street whoro oil macadam has been laid. A cas ual Inspection sIiowh that tho iiur face of tho street Is soft. Tho oil is mixed with Sand und laid on crushed rock. It la easy o romovo many squaro Inches of tho wearing surfaco 1 kicking at It. With un ordinary match ono can dig holes through tho surfaco. E C, Wolch of Roguo RIvor mado a business trip to Sledford Tuosday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cook stovo, hod, chairs, kitchen combination tablo; bar gains. Phono &7I-J. 42 LOST .Red hound, answors to namo of "lied." Finder kindly notify C. Fitch, Uolmont ranch. Phono 14-F-12. 40 MEEP1N0P0LY AUTOIST HELD UPON WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE 1 . ! ', " LOS ANOKI.KS, Cut., Mny 7.--After n limy day's beiuing before Judge Ueove, William Lactase, nn Mitohioblto deAtor, wlis bound over lo dnv for trial in Mm juvenile court on n charge r contributing to Mio delin quency of KuMyVi Ojitcfc, who chilm to be fifteen venrs of ng. Iiciisip'm bntl vu reduced from IfilHlO to .fJfiOO. Kiclinrd HolHngsu-orlh, n muted shortly after I.mHi3M on charge pre. ferred by the Quick gill, will bo ar raigned Friday. BEATING WIFE 10 DEATH ItlCllMOXl), Cal.. Slav 7. Hor ribly beaten by n hloodv hoo and n club, which were found ncnrliy nrtd with her client nb'olutdv ennhrd in, the body of Mrt. ClmrKw Krirkin. wns found lit tier h'onio hero today. Her liuobnud, nil iunploxe of un oil company, in the town jnil nnd police nro on guard there, n feeling h run ning high, lirlrksiin refuses to talk. A coroner's jury is considering the ense. OF PORTLAND NOW PORTLAND, Or.. Sla 7 Frank S. Myers this aftornoou became post master ot Portland. Ho succeeded Acting Postmaster YV K. Williamson, who hns been In charge ot tho office sluco tho death of Postmaster C. It. Merrick somo months ago. Myers was prlvato secretary to United States Senator Lane of Orogon at tho time of his npolntmont by Pres ident Wilson. BE CHAMPAIGN, III., May 7. - Sur rounded by it iioshc lifter innking nn unsuccessful attempt to kill Willinm (loodnll nnd his wife. Howard Itnnd id I committed imicide by "wallowing carbolic acid hero rattier surrender. A fligucd statement tlmt lie had killed eight men in different imrU of the country was found on Kamlolph'it body. SAUSAGE MACHINE COSTS COOK TWO FINGERS LOS ANGELES, Cal., Slay 7. Emergency hospital attondants wero puzzled today when they catalogued tho nature of tho accident thnt cost Willis Hall, 38, two fingers of his left hand. Hall Is employed In thu kltchon of a vegetarian restaurant. Ho affirmed that his fingers wore mangled there In a sausngti machine. "It mnkos'uo difference If it Is a voKolnrlau Joint." ho declared to tho surgeons. "1'vo been In tho business 10 years and I know n sausngo grinder whon 1 spo one." The entry was mado. Cohan and Harris havo mado an arrangomonts with George Klolne of Chicago whereby thoy will present tho Kleln-CinoH photo-drama "Quo Vadls?" now being shown nt tho Astor, New York, In several theaters of tho United States and Canada next season. CATARRH GOES. Snuffles and Hawking Cease Tho best noso nnc throat special ists In tho world advlso tliolr patlonts to broatho Kucapyptus to destroy Catarrh gorms and hoal tho soro, ruw opots. Ilooth'a IlYOMRI Jb AiiHtrallan Kuculyptus combined with Thymol, and somo- LlKtojlau anflsoptlcs. Urcntho It through tho Jlttlo pocket lnhalur, and Iu vapor form us di rected, and this antiseptic balBam will unruly destroy uU eorin Ufa und ull Catarrh misery. U'h guuranteod for catarrh, roughs cold and croup; It rolloVea stuffed tip head In flvo nilnutns und refreshes tho ontlro nasal tract. Comploto outfit with directions for uso J1.00. If you ow na HYOMHI Inljulor got n hottlo or Uooth'tj, IJYOMHI for U0 contu at Chns. Mining nnd druggiHts oYorywhcro. Just breatho It no stomach dosing. RECOMMEND TEAL E L - POUTLAND, Or, May 7 Tho Portland Chamber of Commcrio Inn today rcto.huuoudcd tho appointment of Joseph N. Ton I, tho conservation 1st niiiV ralo expert, for appointment na ono or tho representatives nt Th Hnguo In case the arbitration of thf Pnmuun cuuiil tolts question Is taken up In Tho llnguo tribunal. Teal Is conversant with the ques tion, having rspruseutud tho Anmi. elated Cliniiibnra ot I'oiumerro of th Pacific coast In WnHhliiKton durlmr the discussion of tho Panama viiiial tolls several months ago. E NEW YORK, May 7. Tho stoil. market was Irregular during the early hours ot tudnj's soMlon. South ern Pacific dropped 1, but later ral lied 1 H . and Union Pscltfc went through a similar o.xporteuro. Intcr boroitgh nnd Now Haven onch IohI about a point. Reading advanced a point over last night's last prlrc, and soveral other leaders galnvd half a point or more, ltonds wcr Htosdy Tho market closed fairly strong DICK DONALD LEAVES FOR BUD'S TRAINING CAMP Dick Donald tho poptdur mmmger nnd boyhimd chum of Hud Anderson, the Medford "Tdioou" left this nf ternoou on No. 11 Tor I.om AngclcM, in order to have the t mining enmp in I'oudiucxft fr Hml nnd I'rtddic who will probably lcno Medford Thursday. Tniiucr Mohan, noeom. piiuied Donald nml both predict thnt Hud will put Iho skid under ) Mundot before Iho fifteen roundN have been fought. Hud xpeiit todny filiing at the lUv dnm. ELGIN F. BRATNEY AND BYRD SMITH MARRIED Klgin F. Jimtneyi and yn Smith of thin city NiirpriKcd their uuui friend) recimtly by flipping quictU off t nninlM t'nf last Fnda Mght nnd being married. Fricud tiac been lumv cougrntulnltng and wiih ing tlirrn well .fiioe. Mr. llnitncv is well known in Miih city, boing connedud with the Miiro IMilitHit Life limiiraune CmnpHny. Mr. Hrnlncy lm n lurge circle or friends here. Klic is ft llcr of l(. C. Oiiriielt. NOTICE. Sledford Commercial club regular meeting Thursday evenlug at o'olook p. in., city hall. Important busluoM. Slonibors nro requwited to attend. J. A. PERRY, Prtw. 40 A. IC WARE. Sc. Sz UK 2 for 25c front 2 tn. htft OocKlMn The biuex I Uo ccwett at J, i yc oniwiut! w tv(tv'nn sst cSut t t SetlJB sci tiuumm uuea'i coUJt cnu U-xi i-xo all Ide Oi rL it ver tut tbs Unocoid UobnikaMo I)utU:slud , GEO. H. IDE & CO., TnOY, H Y Alto Hokcri li I . .VJrt Benefited Many Who Had Tuberculosis Tliom Mho ufTiT from ('oimuiniitliiii aru ueiirrnllr troulileil hIIIi iiluhl Kvreita, furcr, loa of lrriiKtli nml 111 Up or no nii!tlU) I'reh nr, uoocl food, ami tlio iiruDr rare of thu body em -arnllal to a recotery, hut In many cnmn oniflhlUK vliti U nifilrd, lli'kiiinli'a M IcrntlvB u n meilldnu nrlilrh lina hern niont aucreaaful In liipilii nlutil awenla, reiliicliiK furer anil proinolliii; upiivtllu, Ulnl many yiirn liuro iihiiI It, tleilitru It aatc.1 tlivlr llrua. Inreatltfata wlmt It cll't In lhl raaai "(Ji.nllciiim: Tor four, years I nn trouhlnl with roiiKh, tvlileh urailmilly became woro; 1 liml iilylil nw(nln unil Iiaina In my rhrxt. 1 wu lonluj; my iii Im:iiiu ami nan nerouio no nun una wenK roulil not utlenU lo my houHeholil llll llfH, A lihytleliiu proiiouuceil my rami t'omumptlnii. Not hcliiK hhiUIUiI, I via vxamlneil by thu jiliynldnnn of thu I'oly cllulR I f oh l tn 1. They ulao .n,iiounee thu dUfiiau Coiihi(iiiIIiiii, willed wua ji ro via )ultr by an vamliiulou of njni tutu, a TiibereuloHla Jlurllll weru fouml. I was ordered to u Coiniuuiitlv How. iiltal. My uuilitw would not ullow mo lo so until I had tried Kekiniin'H Alter ative, Itcforo I hail Inkeu tint incdliliia llireo weeks I had iiinrkod relief, nluht aweuU tented, pulii In I tin breiut re licked, rouuli beeaula loom) und eaxy, fever left mu (Hid I commenced Killlin, well, My hen I Hi heeniilo noruinl. 1 mil In excellent health now ami Inivo been eomiilutvly cured for ten yenrx. I ulrontf )y rccoiiimtnd It," (MIIH.) MAIIY WAHHON. Care Kil. Orecn. ni'S H. I7lh Ht., I'hlln., Pn, Kekinnu'H Alterajlvo la tlTwIlte Iu llron ehllU, Aathmu, lluy I'evcri Throiit und l.uiiu 'i'rouhlen, nnd In uplnilldln the syalein. Iioea not tontalu iioIhous, oilaln nr huhlt-formluir drill;". Aak for liooklut llllair of recovnrlea nnd wrllo lo Kckmiin Laboratory, I'hlliulelnhln, l'a for evl dtnec. For nulu by ell ludluif UrUtftflsta MM mu.NimMwu' va Rl IH HI A IS H fifl B S IHl C' cuidgm tire bills United States Tiro Co. t Seventh St. Portland, Oro. H'wmai'mnrn'ii.ruiLlUJWWt.'U.M'ill.J.ur uniii)nuiffiiwwn Draperies ' carry a wry romiilrtn Una of ilnBrn- lien rtirlnlnH, rixtiiien, eto,, ninl ill nil iIn.h f iiiliumrlnn A icrinl i" m to l.vk ri.T this work exihmv.U IIK'I will Him it koixI H.iMi'n h i eoiKiiiia to Kt in svin thu lament VI lira Wooks & McGowan Co. E. D. Weston orficial Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club Anmtour Finishing; Post CftrdM rmionunio Work Portraits rutoriorand o,.torior vitswr Flash liglila NcKativos Hiatlo anv time and any placo by appoint inent. 208 E. Main Phono 1473 PWkM . grata935ii;afev-frJlmrifirihftFviinff. LCJRJh nK j'ull lU. s- T- ' s i:s:ffr.i,a.n Hltuntctl iu lbs lluti' of (ho Principal Theater mid Whopping DMrirt llcrcnlly HiHlecoriilcd ninl HefuriiUlicil Tlir umliiiiit, and (letter lpilppctl 'luday lliau l.tr Itcfnro i;uiociin Plan Rooms without Imlli, 1.00 per ilny und up iCooiiu ulth li.itli, $::.no per day nml up . .1. KAIM'MANN, Manager. N. K. CiailRi:. At.,t. MKr. ' $u I -WtmtMUkl. UwsiBH I" UTMLmJ-- ,.fn.f. OUT DOWN COST OP PRODUCTION, CUT OUT HORSES AND MULES, USE THIS DENNING TRAC TOR, 3500 LBS., 24 H. P., $1200.00. OHAS. TSOHIRGI R. P. D. NO. 3. 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to uccommodnto tho peopto nttciidliii; tho Odd lYllims (Jrunil LoiIko and Itebchali ANKcmbly to ho hold In Medford May 20-21-22, I'll! out printed blank hulow and njall to John A, Perl, Sue. Ilooin Coimiiltico, not later thuu May 10th, In order that list can bu clasHlfled, Wo will havo rooms uvnllablo'ltiqiu May 20 to 23 as folleWs: "7 lloomu with hath 0 ..............por day for ono por- on; fl per day for. two pgrndna, ..ltoonm without bulb . per day for ono porBonj Q per day for two persons. Htreot and Nuiimbor , , . Namo , The Medford Warehouse OEMMtAI.Hi'OltAdlJ Oregon's Moul iiptodilto 'Flf6Mroof ' Warohousti vllh lliirglfirnproot Vault. For ratt apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Manager1 AFTER THE FIRE Ynii will rind it extremely non ven icnt if your insuraiuw Iim Iwhi plnccil in h company which hi,vh iln Iimsch prtitnptly, ul lit full. I Iihvp no ulliff Intnl. R. H. McCurdy 101 M. P. A II. Bh'ff. Phono 340 Hochambeau Reentered ItAPPliK (IR.W SIAI.I.IIIV li Yi-4r Old S-itlrc ''o lit Iiimiiv KlinO IIAIIX Wc aUo trnln horses and colls and reiik them of all motion Imlilt. Ki- ISfuitloll ;i,l mtei'.l I.. O. VAN YVKUl:.V Main It! .IiuKmiiiiIIIc Mod for (he Excellence) 9 1 i? i rSfATJLfl v ii iiiiiKTivra im toS smW1 i!wuimB.Luropcanpian .im- PHONE 07-J-2 ilvi ff'IV ill I Ilflff it '' r. v ' C j"