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V" ! -.7 MEttFORD' MAIJJ TRtBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, .IXTTiY Kl'Oin. PAGE TWO. : i-x '.. I W W' I n fcV-iM... )..Jln IOCAL AND IL JERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. John 1). Owell Imvo ', returned to Ban Franclsro nftor n abort vIhII n Mr-tlfonl. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Conk'!'i made A trip tn Ashland Sunday. C. B. Oatea, who returned from n bualneas visit in Portland n few days slnto, wltl receive nhothor carload ot OvorlaVtds this vr-ck. . Producer Fruit w. Tins Just re ceived a Inrgo shipment ,o"f ,1 lb. nnd 4 lb. tin top berry basket., nnd can till orders In nny quantity. Wo alio hnvo on hand -a large supply of tho celebrated "Security" orchard lad ders1 In nil sizes. 'Mm, Hlalnn Klum, vho -vent to San Frnncjsco lnt week, has boon operated on for appondlcl;". Mr. Klnin Joined her tbero Sunday. Miss" Fern McKlIHgnn returnee Saturdny-evening front n visit with Miss Irono Ilarttott of Klamathon, Cal. $3,000 accident nnd II fo lnsurnnco tor $10: $5250 for $17.50. See Holmes, tho lnsurnnco man. Sir. and Mrs. James Hell of Hotel Nnh lqiulo n trip to Ashland Sun daj Mrs. KellosB loft f.ir Gold IHI' on Sunday evening and will vUlt with her son, A. E. Kcllog.;. nnd his fatn- ny." J. F. Kelly, C. If. Uiilmroth and his wlfo nnd other residents of OrJf- fln creek district wero In Medfcrd Saturday. Orchard, hunting, rtshlnf and Crater Iake scenes for sale at (Jer king ft Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 Bast Mala street. Phono 215 R. Mrs. Charles Stacy and her sister ot Rosy district smr.t Sunday in Med ford. William Lewis and W. I.. Van Houten of Gold Hill precinct wore business visitors In Mod ford Satur day. Mr. and Airs. Italph Holmes o! Central Point wero guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. L. If. Tucker Sunday. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. ' Mrs. J, E. Dent has gone to En geno on a "vUt of several weeks with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Eu bank, formerly of Medford. F. J. -.Alexander, who hai been traveling in tho different stitj.1 of tho Pacific northwest, In tho Inter- 'est of a eolthlng houto, Is In Med- ford again. E. D. Waatan, eommarclal paotog rapaerj aegatlTea Bade any Una or planar po)tnrat;:". '"' M. 1471. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke nnd Mis Beatrice Webb wero down from Grants Pass Sunday. Herbert Smith ot Grants Pass. TJnitod States commissioner, was in Medford on official business Satur day. II. C. Kentncr spent Sunday In the southern par of the va'.Vy. Dr. Klrcbgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. in. to 2 p, m. on snd after May 24. R. Wilcox, F. Eastman and Ic Morgan ot Talent transacted husl- nois In Medford Saturday. D. Porozzl and A. Kelson of Ash land wero of the many who enmo to Medford Saturday. Mrs. M. Iteeve and her youngest daughter, Misses Bagahuw and Bai ley ot Jacksonville njade a !rl; to Ashland Sunday. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy bldg. Phone 145. Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Altkcu vrre guests of .relatives IJrln, nt. Ashlnnd Sunday, i H.yChandler Egnn amateur golf champion, was n from JiIh ranch Saturday. C. C. 'Gilchrist ot Bants Vallov nnd R.obort M, Klncald of Uoguu Rlvor wore In Medford Saturdny. For best quality home grown meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar ket, J. R. Tyrrall. If. A. Jenseu of tho Medford Ce ment company, who has been mal: lug .California a buslnrrj visit, re turned Saturday. George Howard, who Is upending his vacation nt tho Wilson ranch, near Itoguo river, was Joined by his wife Saturday. Rummer slab wood $2.00 a tier. Valjoy Fuel Co., Tel 7C. L. McConnell has succeeded H. W. Ilrooko i circulation innnngor of tho Oregon Journnl In Medford. Tho latter has boen tnnuforrod to Eait orn Oregon, l Mrs. Vinton Hall nnd Ills Pctirl Hall arrived from Lak-WMv Enlur dHy evening and ,are tjuosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Court Hall, Weeks & McGowan Co, UNDERTAKERS &ABY 1HUTAIT Day l'liuno 027 Night F. W. Weeks lO.I-J.'J Vkoawt A, JC. Orr P7H-M gjijj Mr. and Mm. O. It. Pankoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Harnett, J. Perdue, Frank Hlppey nnd Clamln White of Cetttrnl Point wore of tho' many who visited In Medford S.Uuvdny and Holiday, t?. Hug of Yroku and M Slmklns of Chlcn nro recent arrivals from northern California. Miss Phocbo Hanco Is vlsU'ni; rel nltves and frlchds at Portland nnd Astoria and will bo gone ecrcrnl weeks. The finest studio In Southern Ore gon has beon opened by Corking & Harmon, nt 228 East Main St., first stairway east ot Star theatre. Our work Is always tho best. Views of nil kinds for sale. Tho best of Ko dak finishing. ' Negatives made nny time or place. Phone 320-J. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Gngantt arc spending n few days In Po'tinnd Mrs. E. Spencer, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. V, Guthrie of North Jacksonville. Ml for her homo at Victoria, 11. C, on Sunday evening and was accompan ied thither by the latter. Tl.ey were brought to Medford by Mr. Guthrlo. William Gill and his family hnvo gone to Oakland, Cal., nnd may con cludes to locate there. Pictorial Review patterns now In stock nt Moo & Co. 10G Mrs. Bertram Stone 1m ret timed to her homo In San Francisco after a visit of several weeks at Gr.tnt Pass. Tom Moffat left for Albany Sat urday evening nnd will visit differ ent points tn the Willamette vnlloy and Coos county before returning. Private music lessons from 50 cents upward to Threo dollars par lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conscrva tory; open all summer. College Bldg. William Angle, Horace Kocholion, S. T. Richardson and others left Sat; urdny evening on an automobile trip to tho coast. Mrs. Slocuin, a sister of Hubbard brothers, arrived from Indlanola, la , Saturday and will spend n fow weeks in tho valley boforo returning home. James A. Davidson, former county clerk ot Siskiyou county, California, but more recently Interested In min ing in tho far north, passed through Medford Saturday en route to Brit ish Columbia. Talk with Tu my. In tho Gnrnett Corey Bldg., about tho low cost of accident Insurance In the Travelers Insurance company. 101 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Tomllnson left for Dead Indian Springs Sunday on an outing and will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, who have been residents of Jacksonville for many ybars.-TcmoVed to ifedford Tocently. New green pasture with shade and running water to let. Isaacs, phone 591-R-2. Mrs. Louise Conner, who conducts Hotel Oregon at Ashland, was a Med' ford visitor Saturday afternoon. Tho Loyalty Clrclo of tho M. E church will give n lawn social nt the parsonage Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Ice cream and cake wU Lo serred and a charge of 15 cents. For sale Two fresh cows, good milkers, and also two-horso F. M. gas engine. Answer to Box O, Mail Trib une. 9D Born At Green Mountain ranch, July 11, to Mr. and Airs. John Turn bough, n daughter. Mrs. Ferguson and her daughter have been visiting at Ashland. W. E. Church nnd F. C. Griffin wero recent visitors In Medford. Ora Anglo spent Saturday In Mod ford. Ho has been looking after his mining Interests In the western pait of Waguer creek district, near Sterl t brought In somo fine look ing ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaars, Mrs. Joseph Brown and Miss Grace Brown are enjoying an auto trip to Crescent City and other coast points, Frank Jordan made a business trip to the southern part of the valley on Saturday. Air. and Airs. E. B. Hanley motor ed to Atedford Saturday afternoon. Airs. F. Af. Lance and Airs. C. Duf flold, accompanied by Airs. C. G. Sea man of Itoguo River, their mother, visited In Ashland Sunday. W. I. Vawter and his sons, Dr. E. B. Plckel and C. I. Hutchison have returned from an nuto trip to tho Josephine county caves. Herbert Alford, who Is making ex cellent progress with his iuuhIciI studies, sang a baritone solo at tho ovcnlng s"sslon of Chautauqua on Medford day that was wel received. B. T, Van de Car, who camo to Aledford on business for Clarko-Hoii- ery company, left for Snlem Saturday evening. F, F, Grave pf Grants Pass spe.t Sunday In Aledford. Dr Sauford Whiting, a prominent physician of Portland, und his wlfo nro spending n few duys lu Atedford, Airs. T; Moffat, who .has been' vis. Ring in Coos county, Is at homo again. Charles Hoyden, who went (o Linn county with u railroad aurvoylug party, several months ago, has rr turned und Joined tho surveyors lot eating a thoroughfare in 'Bluklynii iiiountuln district. R. H. AtcCabo and Hugh D'Ar mond have gone to Salem to nrguo tho cases of tho state vs. Spntum and Sc.unour, convicted of first, ilogreo murder, in the supremo court. They feel sanguine that their clients will get n new trial. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Smith and Frank Fnrroll of Phoenix were re cent Medford visitors. Mrs. M. Tull has gono to Portland to visit with friends. L, C. Colemnn. the San Francisco capitalist, n pioneer merchant of Jackson county, who has large real estate Interests tn this section, ar rived tn Medtord Sunday evening. This Is his twenty-ninth annual trip to tho vnlley since ho left Jackson ville. Assessor Grieve nnd his assistants hao finished tho nssossmont of tho county nnd tho roll Is being prepared for the consideration' ot tho board of equalisation which meets September S, or about six weeks earlier than usual. Tho change was mado by the last legislature. Born To tho wlfo ot Forest Ed- mendes, on July 14, n son. Elmo Throckmorton, William Ray and George Buckley wero over from Applegate Saturday. Evangelistic services nro being continued In tent, corner North Cen tral and Jackson streets, each even ing except Saturday at S o'clock. You are cordially Invited to attend. Joseph L. llnmmcrsley, formerly of Gold Hill, now deputy district M torney for Multnomah county, wt'.h his brother visited friends lu A'cd- ford Alonday. Court Hall returned Monday from Crater lake, where he made his first nuto stngo trip Saturday. I to re ports the roads rough, but In fair condition, with plenty of snow around tho lako. TO PREVENT STRIKE. ii (Continued from Page 1) railroad tie-up. Ho declared he would not sit Idle at this nftcrnoon'A conference. Tho details of tho pres ident's plan to bring tho railroad managers and their employes to gether to effect arbitration have not yet beon worked out. As soon as ho arrived today tho president catted for documents In ttio case. Asked whether ho would support Secretary Wilson's position and nd- vocato tho Clayton amendment to tho Erdman act, giving the depart ment of labor authority over n t.e dlatlon and conciliation board ot six members to replaco tho board of three crentcd by the Erdman net, or would back tho Nowlauds amend ment, making tho board Independ ent, which is favored by tho r.''l oadtofficlnls and tho National Civ c Federation, President Wilson said ho was undecided. There had been too much effort, ho thought, to create a controversy. If necessary, the president will mako a public domand upon' both sides to arbltrnto tho dis pute, as was dono by President Roosevelt during the nnthraclto coil strike. Trainmen to Arbitrate Tho conductors and tralnmon aro willing to arbitrate, the presldont said, and he bolleves that tho rail roads will not refuso to take similar action If ho asks them. Tho consensus of opinion hero I that tho Nowlands amendment will bo approved this afternoon, that the leaders ot tho houso will hurry Its passage by tomorrow night, and that the president will Immediately sign the measure. Thon It Is expected tho railroads will reopen negotiations under tho now law. Tho Nowlands amendment Is said to bo favored bv tho heads of tho railway brother hoods, as well as the railroad pres idents. Officials of tho railway brother hoods held a conferenco In their ho tel boforo going to tho meeting with President Wilson, tother government officials and tho heads of several eastern railroads. None of tho Is- bor leaders would mako nny com ment. President Wilson strongly Intimated that ho Is satisfied there will bo no strlko. It was learned nt noon that Sec retary of Labor Wilson had practi cally decided not to opposo the New lands amendment. Representative Clayton Is expected to abandon his own umondment to tho Erdman act and to push that of Senator Now lands. HOUSE LOBBY PROBE GETS NO WITNESSES WASHINGTON, July 14. Tho Iiouko "insidioiiH lobby" probern, liemlud by Iteprcseiitutive Garrett, met here today but not u fiinglu wit ness or document wnft in fright. Jt then went into executive session. Chicago Buys Chappelle. CHICAGO, July M. Tlio punhnsu of Larry Chuppelle, HeiiHutiounl out. iiclder on the Milwaukee team of llic American Anhoeiution, wn mi Honored by the iiiiiuiigemeul of Hie Chicago American League dub. The price paid for tho player' releuso i Hnid o be lfi.(l00. I WIHW1WW With Medford trado Is Mtdford mado. GAIDSICK nETRUNS FROM EUROPE TO REGAIN TITLE George Gnldtlek of tho Chicago V A., has returned from Europe whoro ho defeated Adlerz, tho Olyinul champion fancy dlxer. Ho Is nfter tho national outdoor title, which Is regularly competed for off tho lofty thirty-foot tower. Lust sunnier he lost It by dofftult to J. F. Dunn of tho Now York A. C . but primus to that ho defended It successful')- for several scasottB, nnd unless thn youthful AlrAleenau, the ;ndoor holder, can tuko IiIh nn-niurc, therO Is every prospect of his scorimt dice more. tz. PORTLAND, Or. July H Po'er McDonald, nil employe ot the Oriu-,nti Electric company, Is believed to bo dying today nt tbe St. VJncent'.i hoy pltnl from hydrophobia. He was bit ten by u dog Juno 1, but thn dlioase did not develop until ten dau nf,o Frnnk Griffith, n promlnon'. uu'.o mobllo owner, died of thn rnblei l.i&t Friday. Tho city health author!!. ot nro alarmed over the situation nnd nu ordinance with an emergency clause attached requiring that nil dox hu muxzlcd will tate, before tho cit commissioners Wednesday. SALVATIONISTS WIN FREE SPEECH FIGHT SACRAMENTO, Cnl July II. Tho Sacramento 'Salvation Army to day won n freo siwech fight of sev eral months when' n city ordlnnnro was Introduced allowing speaking on certain Bncrnmento streets. The street speakers wore formorly lmrn-o, being allowed only on tho el'y plnxa Tho Salvation Army, contending their work could not bo dono nt the plnrn, submitted to arrest nnd planned to tako tho caso to tho comta. Tho in troduction of tho ordinance ends tho fight. German Aviator Killed. .Ml'IILHAUKK.S'. Gennnny, July 1 1. Aviator Diplrikli was iusloully killed here today. In making u laud. ing his ncroplaiin overturned nnd ho wan eriiniieil lieiiealli the wreckage. A farco called "Kiss Mo Quick," by Philip Bartholomae, Is to bo provided In Boston. CHAGRIN OF SUGAR TRUST KILL8 CHARLES R. HEIKE ChurliH i HoIVh ! socrotary of the sugar trust, who n 1010 was con victed In ccnncctlcu with 'ho muug tiling fruudt- by tho Ajiiorleuii BiiRir Refining com.ii'iiy, nnd ro'itonuml lo Imprisonment of eight months nnd u flno of $8000, Is dead. Helko fought had to keep out of Jail, hut did not Hiicccdd till his frluiidn got President Taft to cumin uto his yn- tuiico. But tho worry oyor tha pros pect of Jail killed hlm'lii tho cud. iSiikjiii SECOND PORTLANDER DIG OF RUNES 4bbbbVfIb9bbH SMlMMSMZMMMMSlBSVSMtalCsCaM RE-OPEN POLLS FOR SELECTION OF MEDFORD E Tho flower rummltteo of tho Grenter Medford club has decided to reopen tltu content for an official Medford roue and to accept voles un tho same until September. Hullot boxes will bo placed In both Mann's and Deiiel'a uteres will) hooks and registration ItiMtrurtlnnx, A display of the various roues will bo made each Haturdny nud ladles with flowers of nit kinds nro reiiue-it I'd to semi them for window decora tion Saturdays, The committee holds that on ac count ot many having failed to vote at the election, wulch was won by tho Hugh Dickson, It would bo more satisfactory to secure n wider expres sion of opinion, , The committee tn charge are Mrs. P. S. Steenstrup, elmlrinnn; Men dames Root, Perry, Getchell, York, llafer and W'lllard Campbell, ARRANGE IRUCE WASHINGTON', .lulv 11. - A true.. between the hvunto and Iiouho com-mitli-ch probing President WiNon's "insidious lobby" charge wax called liere this afternoon. Willing lo Senator I.ee S. Over man, nf North Carolina, chairman of Hie senate committee, KcprcM-iitntivt' ''mis ,1. Garrett, of TcniH".ec, chair man of Hie hoico committee denied he hud any intention of kidnapping .Martin Miilluill, of Ilnllimnrc, now p'ving M'lwnlionnl testimony before lit" Mcnutc committee Garrett mi nuted Homeoue had blundered, bill fluffed the blame lo the shoiildcix oi 'ovcnu'iilourt McrgenutH.nt-nrm." He declared no discourtesy to llie in'iinli WllH intended. ' Overman replied thai hi eommit lee wiiH not yet remit- l surrender .Mutliull but would "work in harmony" with the Garrett probers. Cliniruiuu, Overman then directed General Conn Mel Emery, of the National Associa tion of Manufacturer, lo answer a bouse Htibpocpn for pnpern bearing on .MulhuH'ri charge and bad raeli member of the Garrelt committee furnished with printed ropicn of the Mulhnll documents. 10 PLAY A BENEFIT NEW YORIC, July H. Tho old Chicago Cub machine, famed for Its pennant victories, wilt bo pieced to gether for an exhibition gnmo In Chicago In September, It was an uounreil hero today. Tho perform ance will bo staged as n benefit for the widow of tho into Jimmy Doyle. Mnuuger Evers of the Cubs nud Manager Tinker of the Reds, two ot tho Important bits nf tho old median Irlsm, agreed tn tho huiieflt sclinnic today, Tlnkor vnluutnored tho hoi vices of Mordecnl Brown, .lohnn) Kllng nnd Jimmy Shoeknrd. Frnnk Chance will ho asked to Icnv i tho New York Highlanders for n day and play first baso and an effort wl ' !' mado to bring Artlo Hoffman luck Into tho league for the benefit. COUNTY JUDGE OFFICIATES AT TWO WEDDINGS Two weddings were performed by County Judge Ton Velio Mondtiy wiien ho iinitcjl Kurl liny nnd Slue Corum of Yrekn, with Christine Jacobs niul II. O. Krobaeh n wit iichhch, 'niul S. I. Hammond and Phocbo Fluke of tho Meadow-H, in Ihe presence of CointiitsHloiiorH V. C. Leevor nud J. C. Htnith. Clinugo of Irrigating Hours Commencing tomorrow, July IT,, Irrigating hours will bo as follews: On tho cast side of oil streets run ning north nnd south nnd south sldo of all RtreetH running oast and wrist Irrigating hours from 4 to 9:30 p. in, On tho west sldo of all streets run ning north and south and tho north sldo of nil streets running esst and west, from fi to 10 a. in. Irrigating with open hoso positive ly prohibited. GEO. If. TRANA, Superintendent Water Dept. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman for nonurul housework, wages fl to $1,50 per day. AddrcsH It., euro Tribune. 10L FOR HALE Ono largo flu? draft (cam with heavy wagon nnd hart nous, Colonel II, II, Hurgent. 102 LOBBY PROBERS 10 I .i. ' ST. I.OUIH. Mo.. July M. Tho Atliliillcs will win thn American luugiio pQiintuit In a walk tu tho opin ion ot Manager Frank Chance of the Now- York Hlghlandum. "Connie. Mack ban ono of tho greatest hiomhiill teams ever assem bled," mild Chance today, "llo'luui n great bitting und fielding combina tion and his pitchers mo going well. It Islu't lurk that bus put tho Mack men at tho top of the heap It Is natural that they should bo thore." ('banco tookoxcobilon to Chirk Griffiths' prediction that tho Athlet ics wuro about to hit tho humps, It will ho easy Hailing for tho Phila delphia biiuuti for tho rest of tho season, ho believes. With Medford trade ts Medford made MEN WHO WEAR WAI.K-OVEKM ENJOY WALKING To hnvo n shoe that, Is st)luh and dr ! nud ut tho muuo time havo comfort -gel the Wulk-Otcr Shoe. You'll enjoy walking whan you wear Walk-Overs. It u a plfiuaiit task to wear out a pair of them. They are various black and tn leathers, button blucher nnd lace, nud every ono Is tin ex uinplo of shoemnklng of high est type-. Walk-Over Oxford 'rust ?. nnd if.1.iH. ' ' D LI .-. Hhon Store. Dealing s (j,i.iu PENNAN m BE Tho Basis on Which Wo Wont Your Trado Is QUALITY Wo Ask for Ono Trial MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 226 EAST MAIN A Complete Ranch Outfit ORCHARDMEN AND RANCHERS TAKE NOTICE. $'.12 takes a chunky town hi'x and woven years old, woitrhl 2.')00, aro well matched in color mid Hi.o and nice workers single or double and under tho saddle. This price includes their harness and 2 JJ-I inch wagon all com plete for 225, with a trial allowed. Ask for Mrs. Martin's team at i West Side Feed Stable 20 GRAPE STREET THE PAINT SHOP Painta, Oils, Varnishea and Wall Papor For your Tinting, Painting and Papor Hanging Soo J. H. FIRES Proprietor Phone 243 J wrMi?nfi f m, .iif.r nh iu iiiu)ii,'y U1 '!!. H tk'A "ST ttJIP'C.S I tiHi.inMio,Mit.i.AIrliii,, SUID DY DRVQQISTS LVCKYWHtRG Boils Are a Bad Indication Dangerous Fallacy that they lire Healthy Stop them. Tho nppfftrnnrn nf boll" lnt! innny iiim)iii In ciomlilur tliaiti a sb.ii of in (iul coii.HUllldli. Thwy nro mnro ttit to ulaiilfy n ceiiilltliui of sick tilninl, lOKttlKh elreultttlim snd niorldil rim itttliiti of tlm liu'ly, Vn HH H. for tint lilnutl. tt linn tbs titrulhir netlon of snaklntr th roil till Hi" Itilrstlnx itlrantly Into tint Mooil. In a fnw mlmites It liirtinniro In nt work tn vry wrii'ry. vlo und tiny (iiplllHry. Kvery invtiihtnii. vry nr Knit f Hm I'li'ly, very nililnctury bn roins la effect a flltar to slrnlii tha Mnoit of ImpurltlfB Thn ntlmitlrti lnr pinprrtlos nf H. H H. CDiiil'il thn nkln, llvrr, linwuU, klitiieys, liUilitur to sit work to thn una vml if t'otllng mt nvory Irrllsilnir. -vry pulnlnniotinn nlont nf piilmia, It ilUlih:M by Irrlifti tluit nil nrcuiiiulutluns III Dm Joint, ritusrs iirhl i-crlliui tu itlssulvn, rn iters thpiit noiilral aint scatters tliiiim lirrullnr litrnmllon In th" kln llmt rnme Polli nml otlior skin riiitl'ins, And hrtl of all. this rmiinrliulilf rm lily In wlcoiii In lli witkt miunsirh. Vuu can Kt 0. H. a nt any ilruit liir. llownrit of uliy fffurl to ll you smnr llilllir rUlinnl tu ho "Juil miwl" If our Is it pri'iillnr i- iit "ii tiru prrl nitlrr, wrlto In tlm HwlCt Htt ciiut Co., u iiwirt iihig, Alum, uu. The Medford Warehouse oi:m:uai. KTORAOK Oregon's Most up-todnte Pirn-proof Warehouse with llurglar-proot Vault. For rated apply MEDFORk REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Manager 32 S. Control Avo. r"