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r; PA'GEFOUH." MEDFORD MATB TRTBUNR MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1.0111. t - -,,--- t .-- .t.,-- . r -.- ua r t t k I Medford Mail tribune x .mm "wssfflk KAL'I.IT HUNIJAY BY T11H MBUFOUU I'niNtXNO CO. Official PAPor of ths City of Hertford. Official l'uper of Jneknon County. SBOIldB rUTNAJI, Kdltor ann Mnirer BW0K1Y OimOUZJLTXOW. 'Rally ftvorAirn for levn tnontlii nd ln November 10, 1911 3751 Tlio Democratic Tlrrisa, Th Mrdford Mull. The MciKonl Tribune. Tim South rn Orerontan. Th Ariilana Tribune. Off ten Mall Trlbunn Jlullainir, 2S-37-3I North Fir trat: t-lphon 75. KNGHISTEMMS CONVENE IN DENVER Entered n ccont1-cU matter at Mmlfonl, OreRon, under ths act of March I, 187. U8SCJUTI01T ATE1, One Tfr. by mall, 15.00 On month, by mall , ,, .. ,S0 l'rr month, dollvered by carrier In Mnlfortl, JnckonIll and Cen tral l'olnt FVtturilny only, by mall, per yr S.oo Weekly, per yer... tia iSO Tho Mall Trlbuno la on sals at I erry New Htnml. San Krnnclco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Portland News Co.. 1'ortland, Ore. t W. O, Whllncr. Seattle. Wh. the Tull laed Wlr Ualttd rraaa JSlapatchoa. fcCXBC'OM, OftXBeW. - Metropoll of Houlhrn Ortgon ami Northern California, and tho faitvtt cnmlnp city lnOrKon. Population O. . eeniua 1110 S840: entltnnlM, 19M 1.000. Plve hundred .thouwind dollar Gravity Water System completed, kItIw: tln-at aunply pur mountain water, and 17.S mllea of ntrvets-pavetl. Ioatofflco receipts for year endlnir Norember 30, 1911, show ,lncrc of 1$ ter cent. llanmr frnlt city In Orccon Tto-tue Illver'Spltxonberir apples won awecp-' iukcs pnzo nnn iiiio or "Arolo'Xlnr of the World" at the National Anplo Show, tfpokane. 1009, and a car ofNewtonmn won illat ,rl In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show,' Vancouver, u. u. , ritmt rrits In 1911 ' At Kpoknne National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Itocuo Kler pears brought hlgheat rirlcea tn nit markets of the worM dur ng Ilia past six years. VANUVWr- UN HflUfit HUB ".. ;V l" V VANCOUVER, Wash., AtiR. 12. A special olectlon Is belnp liolil hero to tiny to ascertain whether or not Clnrko county shall bo bonded for jr.00.000 to-cbimtntct brlJpo across tho Columbia river. It "was bclloveil tho Iskuq would carry overwhelming- iy. An 'appropriation providing funds for the building of this hritlKo was parsed at tho recent action of IfiK Islaturo liutvas vcloed b,y Governor Wster. (PHOENIX I Mrs. Wholpley, of, Kugcnc, Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Dtinlap Miss llabdl Taylor leaves .Friday; for Oakland, Cal., where sho will en tor high' -school. Mrs. Harvey returned to her homo In San Francisco Monday after spend ing sovural weeks "lthher mothor, Mrs. Sought' and other relatives. Loulo Colver and ffttnlly are camp ing nt Dead Indian. Mrs. llrooks has been very sick for tho past week. Miss Jane Koloth spent n few days with friends at Colcstln this week. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid so ciety will meet Willi Mrs.'T. J. Fish Wednesday aftcrnpon. "TheJackTion county conven'tlolTor tho W, C. T. U. will be hold Wednes day of nest week, August 20th, in tho Christian church. A cordial Invito' tlou Iq extended to tho public to at tend. A number from Ashland Til. , church attended a union meeting of both churches horo hold in tho Pres byterian church last Sunday evening Miss Stable Payne, of Ashland, for merly of herd gave n report of the Into IJpworth l.cnguo convention re-i cently hold In Salem and a -quartette composed of four young ladles sang soveral selections. ! Mr. nnd Mn. IC. O. Coleman and daughter, Miss Fay Carver, Mr. and Mis. G. Ilcumes and 'family, Mis !.., I ...... ., .. ...... -.- oyuu iiau, .iim. n, MCiscii anu daughter of 'Ashlnnd nnd'T. Lamb of Talent, nil left hero Monday after noon to camp for a few weeks nt Lnko of tho Woods. DEXVKR, Colo., Aur. 12.-Yilli Uio moot H)colneii1itr purnilo Demer hus witnessed in venrs, the tltirty- xeeond trimuinl conclave ol the imuitl ponimnmlcry of lCniEit Tem plar oHiiicil liero totlny. Botweon -'5,000 nntl 30.000 km'uhts in lro imifonn were in the tino of mnrvli. Every stntc in ttirt Union Mas repre senled. More than 175,000 resitienli nntl visitors vitnrsetl thn brilliant K'ctncle. Tho imrntle, rnmnnseil of fifteen division, whk led liy Mot Kniinent Sir William Melih, su preme crnud master of the prrnud cn enmpmrnt of America nnd of the ui premp o-nnt prion- of Ciiundn. Th liond of the procession entered tlu .tndium Tit 10 o'clock and it was nf tcrnoon when the Inst division hid pnsed into tho Liu nfnpithcntcr. There wore fifty-four hands in line. Tho stadium, built to sent .10,000 spectators, was filled. The trrnnd encampment was form ally opened this nftcmoon nt 2:30 in El Jcbel temple with addresses of wtdeomo liv Onvornor Amnions, Mnvor J. M. Perkins nud rornelpis .1. Hart, crund eonimnndcr of Colo rndo. Onind faster Mfli-h re siwnded for the isitors. Following these formalities the pulifie wns ex cluded while the ent-ampmenl went into executive session. During thm dnvs secret sessions will ho hell twice dnilv. Tho rules of (lie coin- mnndcry lini been to ndvnnce each officer ntio slcpMoward the poitiii of nrnnd mnster, eonsenientlv ' onlv new officer to Le elected will he the grand junior warden frori the main hot'" of the tirnnd rncau.p- ment. Of the 275.0110 In!slit Tem plar in 'the jurisdiction of the Unit, ed Stales, less than 500 nre mem bers of the crnnil encampment. which is made up of nil past uuT present grand officers. 1 Tho Montana Federation of "Labor holds its nnnunl convention nt' Hnundnp this month'. TO RECEIVE NO WELCOME IN OF LAND M TOKIO, Aug. 12. The cnvenuneiit totlny issued n stntemcnl (tint no of ficial iitHifo will ho taken of tho coming isit to Japan of (icuoral l'olix Dins of Mevieo, wlio is due to snil from America today or tomor row. It is officially stated that the reason lor this move Is hcctuiM) when Ditty. nnits the Mikado will he nhsent nt n summer resort, hut it is believed the real reason is u de sire not to give offense to the Unit ed .States. l'roiuiueut refugees from China who were partisans of tho loing side, in the insurrection of the, southern provinces nro daily nrriv-, ing here. They nre being most care fully guarded, the government fear-in- that nssnrhm nlrond- nre in Jnivin wnitin for tin opportunity to attempt their lives. GENERAL CHANG DECLARES HIMSELF EMPEROR OF CHINA LONDON, Aug.ILl. A dispatch to tho Dally Telegraph from Peking gives rumors from Chlneso sources of a posklble Mnuchu coup. Tho cor respondent says It Is reported General Chang Ilsun has declared himself em peror and Intends to fight his way to Nanking nntl Impose his rulo. Tho rebellion, tho correspondent thinks. Is only In its Infancy and will continue indefinitely whllo Ulstnnt provinces nro drifting further away from the government. LONDON HP ON CITY FOR GAUZY CLOTHED WOMEN UNCLE SAM FIGHTS OREGON BARK BEETLE UNKNOWN AVIATOR PERISHES IN AIRSHIP LAKE ONTARIIO TOKON'TO. Out., -Aug. 12. What appeared to be nn neropJnno was ob served to stiddeidy rollnp-e mil lis- nppenr oh Lake Ontario today. It is feared the nviutor perished. The Coffee Club in Eugene It has become n self-evident fact, brought about by long years of ob servation, that provision must bo made In so mo way to caro for tho mnn who wants to "drop in" for a rest, for a fow minutes' relief from tho heat and tho dust, as well ns front sclfcontrok, hbtviciin' wo establish for this class of cltlxens club privileges wlthout'lnltlatlon fees or dues, whero they will bo welcomed during gen erously long hours of tho day to rest their tired frames, whero they may hnvo freo use of good, -wholesome tho cold and tho storm of tho city reading matter, and whore also they streets. The saloon has" long been) may satisfy their longing desires niiu uuunsuing iuuu lit. niniom cosi WEDDING BELLS iTodcnok J). Pierce and Elizabeth Enrhnrt Svero1 united in mnrringo by e', W. V. Shields of tho Firt Pres- byluriun -rliundi, Monduy, August 11, nt 12 m., tit tho homo of .Mm. Ella SU'VonsoiJ, 'tho mother of tho bride. Mrs. Pjoreo is one of our own girlfi nnd a gradiiiito of tho Mi-dford high school. Tho best wishes of her inniiv friends go with her in hor now homo and Jlfc. Mr. 'Piureo is a buH- jiiesa wtiirof I,or Angeles, to -which city he will take hi bride. They left on 15 oiilli on tiio day of thn wedding, Tho ceiwnoiiy was per formed in tho presence of tho family. nud a few invited cuests. emmmmmmmmBamamasmasss John A. Perl V Jiiy Assistant. m ft. nyiHTMT styled the "Worklngman's Club." If tho man who can afford It really seoa the necessity for an Institution In tho naturo of a club-whero bo -may oc caslonally whllo away a few Idle moments nnd store up for himself a little renewed energy to enable him to carry on to a successful conclu sion a tvork which has taxed his men tal capacity, -why should not tho same cccsslty be recognized for tho man dependent upon his dally Vago, who earns bis bread -by tho sweat of Lift brow? Granting that tho need Is just as great In tho latter caso as In tho for mer, Is It necessary to glvo any con sideration to the moral Influences surrounding tho institution? It is needless to ask anyono who real izes ho has something at stnko, if ho would risk his life on a railroad train which had -for Its engineer a man soaked in whiskey, and much of tho time utterly dovold of his rational senses? Whllo It is truo that It stupefies tho intellect and is a dan ergous thing for anyono to tamper with. No mattor how much strength of charactor ho may possess, no ono can-tell before he takes hls'flmt glass, or possibly the second or third, whore tho start will termlnato. Would anyono In this country trust 'tho con servation of his property in the hands of n president who 'was an inebriate? Tho question answers Itself. Does tho man who takes Ills Jfirst drink Btart.out with tho idea of becoming a drunkard? If you think ho does, ask anyono of tho great hordo who are In the thralldom of tho disease. Tho universal answer -will bo "No.'1 Therefore it becomes -a generally accepted, recognized fact that the' saloon does not posbess any quality which. makes for the. upllftlng.of man. It'oxerts no influence which tends toward character building, for what over good qualities It may possibly manifest, thoy are all far outbalanced by tho iKsrultlouB lufluenco of the ever present intoxicating beveragos, Tho man who has ot to tako his first drink does not go into tho snloon be cuuno of any craving for tho liquor. Ho hus not reucbod that stago whoro ho is able to determine whether ho can even develop a craving. Hut his object Is either to he a good fellow, and go In with tocmono eiso, or per haps to drop in for tho sake of rest ing his tired body. Granting ugalu that it Is not tho dOHlru of the unlnltlatod to plure himself within tho clutch of an Miaua If At ud 47-J.9 AwbwJMM itarrJetf 'Deputy CoroawluKi'iioy which will deprive him of his prices? Tho answer Is "by maintain ing Coffeo Clubs." Tho matter has recehed tho attention of California pcoplo.ln at least fifteen cities of that commonwealth. Iist year In a dry town or 3000 people,'tho Coffo club, through Its freo employment bureau found employment for nn average of 67 men per month, almost 2 a day, while its reading and social rooms were taxed nearly to their capacity almost dally. Stockton has a Coffee club which has beon In exlsteuco for six years., This is probably tho largest ono In trie state In point of 'floor spnee. comprising reading and social rooms,' rest rooms and lunch department covering 13,000 sqtiaro feet. All classes patronize this Industry, nnd crowds of homeless men nro ndmln- stercd to. San Jose boasts of tho oldest and best equipped club In the state, hav ing opened in March, l'JOO. Tho writer has beon Informed that from' an Investment or U'GOO, 'the club has been enabled to ' ncqulro an oqulpiuent'Vrilued at something over 70000. TTlie city at Kugcno has tho dis tinction of being tho first In the suite of Oregon' In tho establishment of this service. During tho1 four months 'it tins been operating tlucul March, 1013, It ban found employ ment for 12D0 men and women, an nverago of 300 a month or .10 a day, and this without a penny of cost to those nedkliie the 'employment. Tho Heading aiid Oamo room hart been furnished with reading matter and games for the. men. Their wolcomel is assured. 'They are entreated to enjoy It and innko themselves nt homo. It Js theirs. Tho nanio -whole-souled welcome uppilos to the women for whom a pleasant room. comfortably equipped with necessary things for tliolr enjoyment, u pro vided. Other cities In 'Oregon tiro Inves tigating tho movement, and In tho near future it is tho expectation of thoso 'Interested to havo a chain of Cdfreo clubs running from 'Portland to tho 'California lino. Tho Corfoo club Is the ono place whero any one may go, tool u wolcomo uwnltliig hi in in u morally clean atmosphere, and find good, wliok'Eomo food for the body at u nominal cost, whllo food for tho mind us 'well its thd soul Is dispensed liberally without thought of remuneration, WAIfMIl I'llA'Aill IIKOWN, l.ON'DON, Aug. 12.- There it no tptoMiou (hat biiidon today in tho ehtuupion eltv of the world for din phunoiH drapety. lUvcnt NitotH from I'nrN, Vienna, Uerlin, ltudn pest and een Uochestor. X. Y., miy that tho inhibition of iViunlo land scaperv in Hond street and Picca dilly surpasses an thing of tho sort thov have eer been piiviliigcd to mm. The Mixs Ithwaoin who was fined $2.r in Itit'htiiond for blossoming nut in u slashed skirt, from description of her dresw, wore winter garnu'iils cotujKired to seoriw of drosses seen hero. In point of tenuity it ninkos the August attire of the wotnenfolij batik homo look like that of KAkimu nt u midwinter outdoor folo. And "the 'militant suffragi'tlos nud circumspect, uufiivoloiis Wight lion. Herbert Ilenrv Asquith, premier of (Ireat Hritnin nnd Itvlnud, have been blamed for it nil. Vhilo it w von ceded that ni'etie looking Premier Asquith wouldn't risk even ono eb should Liidy Ootliva pass through Donning street, hi accuse insist Hint he is the renl reason for tlie pryniling KnglUh ullrnup-todnto vii riot v of X-ray dresses, bifurcated blouses, slailied skirls nnd uluiost stocking. This U their argument. Asquitli refiixed to give women tho vole. ThorouiMiii one section of tho fomalo imputation felt couiM'llcd to emphnsiro (heir claim to otpuility with men bv appropriating their ros ttiinos ns fnr as miss!LIo; while the other eetion, n n protest ngainst this metlunr pnit'eedcd to ttcroiitu- nt their feminism bv rexenliug to n greater or less degree Hioho feature which distmguiMi Ihcm fnmi Ihc op lstsito h(.. In other words, tho lat ,.. i ... .. ... icr nro giirning uicuiseives in the manner which their rxjtcricupc indi cates is niot alluring the gown that delicately suggest what it con- ecnlri, the soft, swihhv, translucent rubrics that nro so effective in as sisting (ho imagination. CAVPY READY 10 Sap AT .ONCE FOIIT LKAVUNWOUTH. Knn . Aug. 12. Tho second nquadron of tho Fifteenth Cavalry slnnils roitly today to tako tho fi M at a ntomciu'a notice. All equipment Is packed and fifty thousand rounds of ammunition Issued. Officers say they nro pro pared for any emergency hut will not admit having received nny orders from Washington. Why CJo Io'CoIckIIm .Sunday, tho 17lli. Ilccauso you will enjoy tho rldo over tho Slsklyous, tho view of Pilot lly n prompt campaign against u nourishing colonoy ot hark booties on tho Ochoco national forest In Cen trnl Oiogon, tho government Is elim inating n danger which threatened to destroy millions of foot of timber Soino authorities claim that tho amount ot tlmlior killed each year by Insects Is equaled only by tho aniiuiU Ions from forest fires. Among tho most destructive of those Insoct ciloi nilo am tho bark boutloH, ono of, which, tho mountain pint) hootlo, In responsible for most of the damago on the Ochoco forest. This tleudly llttlo liinitlo Is loss than a quarter ot nn Inch In length, but boars th(n pons dorous scientific naiiin of Dondroc tonus inontlcohto llopk, which, bo lug Interpreted, signifies killer ot thq mountain pine tree, discovered by llokplus. Its methods of operation nro Inter-, eating. The mixture beetle bores through tho bark of the troo and o caxatos a .gallery In the Inner living bnrk nnd In tho outer surface of the wood In which It lays Its eggs. When hutrhed each oung Inrvno or hootle grub, channels Into this growing por tion of tho trunk, feeding upon tho Inner bark. When full grown tint lunn, after passing through n dor mat, or pupal stage, becomes a beetlo. This beetle then drills out through tho hark In July, nud emerging Into tho world seeks n fresh tnsi and starts n now generation, With thlj "chalu-lcttcr" method, It soon Infests a large area. Tho galleries 01 chnnnols of tbu larxau girdle tho trod and kill It, and the bottle's prosoncc Is usually discovered, ns It wai In the Ochoco forest, by n patrh of red brown dead plno trees In tho midst of a moiiutaliisldo of groin. In fighting this forest scourge, thn method recommended by the llurtmu of Katomology Is followed. The sim ple removal of tho bark of infested trees between October nud July, while thn larvae uro still In the tree, is suf ficient to kill thorn. Tho lumber m&y- then bo mild white It Is yet Bound. O the Ochoco forest, however, thoro was no market, nnd tho forest offK rcrs found that thn cheaper and morn effective method of control was to cut tbu trees and burn thorn boforo tho new broods ot beetles could emerge. In 1012 tho Infestation wa given n decided check by tho cutting of SfiOO trees. This stimnior tbn at tack on tho Insects was resumed with renewed vigor, and -12 laborers, In chnrgn of n forest officer, cut more than 10,000 troo. As n result of these vigorous measures, tho govern meut apparently hits the beetles tin der control. LEPORSY AMONG CUREABLE 'DISEASES LONDON, Aug, 12, Leprosy Is a cin-nlilo malady, according to repre sentations made to tho hncttirlolo- . w. t mm is AI PORTLAND I'OHTI.ANt), Oio., Aug. 12. Ho cause or her persistence In atlninptn to uitilromi n loot im Hum I nun lit vio lation of an order by Mhorlff Word, Hlcal section of the modlcal congress M0il ()f 0p (,I(W1 nn(. hero today by Major 11. It. tost o the t)nl.y ,., MlH ,, Mtmht India modlual soivlcn, Major ttost nssurtod that tour iiihoh positively lent boon otirod In India by tho new' accliio method and that thirty cases, now under treatment, w,oro progress ing favorably. NEW FSHWAY IS ORDERED m M an Industrial Worker 'r tho Woild orator, Is under arrest horn today charged with resisting an officer, Hint has heoii in rested mtvoral tliuos prtivlntiwlj on similar ohargos. Itudolpli Hrhwab and Mrs. It, 1 1. (Icorgo wore also arrestotl on rliargitn of dlsordorly contlimt for leiuoii strntliig with tho sliurlrr. Mrtt. Hcliwab was Hiiatohoil from a soapbox on ono of tin) principal iitronts after infusing Id Rot off, The California. Oregon Power company has received not loo fimii the slate guuio nntl wish ooiniuiMson to coiiHtrtiot nt once tin utblitlunul fish ladder nt (lotd Itnv dam, to be located oil the npixisito side of tin dam from (ho present I'ishunv. The plans for tho fishway as do signed by the master IihIi wuribui hnvo boon approved by tho coiumts sioii and under tho law tho company hus no nlleriulio but to eoiiHtruot il. SLAND CHANGED BY i- vrac MM -f- ' .SIJATTLL'. Wash , Aug 12 Hog ostof Inland, In Aluxt.au water, whlth was roruied In It Of. through ovol entile oriiptlnu bonoalh tho ocean, has again suffered disturbances nud has completely changed ItH outline ami formation. Tbn chapuo cuitien colli chlont with rnuuwvd activity of owiry volcanic peak In the Aleutian raugo ot mniintnlus. Tho news comes from Captain C, O. Crisp, of the Culled States' mvonuo cutler IJunlga, which reached port yesterday aflyr a three month's crulso In Alasknu waters. ClutrloH (1. Hltay of Now Yoiit wan elected president or tho Interna tional Alliance or Theatrical llltigo employes tit tho recent ctiuvoiilltui In Seattle. FRANK CHANCE TURNS .,s , ACTOR FOR MOVIES OBITUARY Died nt her homo, 340 South Illy ersfdc, l.'mina J. Sclillnsag, nt 12.10 Hock and Mt. Shasta, tho ralnlcral a. m. Monday or might's disease nged wator at Colcstln springs, tho cool -18 years, 1 months. Bho hns been bracing mountain nlr, tho nmplo n rosldcnt of tho vicinity of MotUord. shade, tho danco In the pavilion, tho for four years. She wns a nntlvo of box hall alloy, shooting gallery, tho swings and band music. You will also enjoy tho rldo In tho wldo, roomy steel coaches and bohlnd tho oil burning engine, no soot, or cinders. Tho faro for tho round trip from Med ford is only $1.10 and tho train leaves that point at 8:-l5 a. m. ar riving buck in time for dinner. i Kentucky. Sho leaves a husband, W. A. Schllngsog nnd soven children, Mrs. Delia Sttidebakor, Iloldrldge, Neb,, Mrs, James II. Hchllnsng, Mrs. Myrtle Huwklnsen, Mod ford, Misses firnrn llnrllin Phftflfittn nil, I Alvn .., ......, ( Schtlnsag. Kunnral to ho held nt llaptlst church, Tuesday, 2.30 p. in. ffi Hurinl at I. O. O. P. cumoterv. ... . I .TKKSnr CITY. X. J Aug. 12. I'rutik fhatice, innunger tif tho New York Highlanders, is now an aeto. lie lias been engaged by u moling picture ooiupanv to tuku the londiur part in n scenurio entitled, "The PeerloK Louder," siuo of tho scenes of which wilt be laid nt tho imiIo grounds, New York, t'liuueo is now rehearsing liis roo in u sttutio here whenever opportunity pormiU. rtitoher Kwcouey, and Outlioldor Daniels will iiIho appear in the film HOW MRS. BROWN JUFFERED During Change of Life I low Lytlia E. Pinlchnm'a Vogc- tnblo Compound Mndo Her a Well Woman. loin, Kans i. " Diirlni; the (,'hnngo if Ufe I was vl 1. fr two years. Il- foroltookyourtnetl. lunn 1 emild not Iwar tho weight of my clothes and was blontwl very badly, tiloctorislwlththroe ilootoi-rt but they did mo no good. They said nature must havo its way. My sister ttdvUed me to tnko Lydin P. Pink ham's Vo rotable CoinS)Uud and I pur-hascd u Inittle. Urfore It was gone the blunting loft nut and 1 was not so ore. 1 continued tak ing It until 1 bad taken twelve Ixittlcs. Now 1 nm stronger than I have Ikioii for years nnd can do nil my work, oven thn washing. Your medicine Is worth I lu weight in gold 1 cannot praise it rtiotigh. If more women would tako your medicine then wotid ls more healthy women. You may use this let ter for the good of others." Mrs. I). II. HiinwN, WJ N. Walnut St., lohi.Knn. Chr.ngo of 1.1 fo Li one of the most rritirnl periods of u woman's existence. Women over where should remember that them Is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through this trying irll m Lytlia U. Pinkhoni's Vegetable Comi)Uih1. U joii unnt Sicrlal ndtlro wrlto to I.Ttlln 1!. Plitkhniu Mrdlrltin Co. (roufl denllali I.jun, Mais. Your letter will bo opened, rend ami answereil by n vtomau and held In strict cotilldruie. m0 WOOD For Sale i' (.1 (.) ,i& H tl I.I '?' zyi&ifiiqt&ttvifiFjG In any size and quantity that you i " may want it Yard at Sixth and 'lr Bts Frank H. Ray piieni: 7co-n Matmnize Home Industries $ THESEGOODS-Ate MADE IN THE ItOCHJE EIVEB-VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. AVc have clinngctl our name, hereafter tho fission tEiiiuitiiro Works will 'lie Icnownas ' j The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factoiy Tome of Hie "Pacific"-Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. i 'IPropriotor 113 South .Holly Medford, Oregon, Medford Ironworks I'm u. Trowbridge, Prop, t General Foundry and Maeliino Works . Pacific 401; Home 2U8L. nea.'Pae. C031; (froj'n227rj. Medford "hk vi lraaeis a rd ffde .d i ' v, ii il fii-iy'i.'- !For tho best of ' EVERYTHING mAdEOF WOOD Sccirj. "Wo rnan:Qi4plciulVtof OFFICE FURNITURE and .FIXTURES, MANTLES, BGRJtEN'DOORa and WINDOWS, Etd. 'Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. Both PhonoB MEDFORD SASH JWD DOOS GO. Cement Drain Tiie Irrigation Pipe ETO. "It's Strongost and EvorlrtEting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phono M,G52. K. A. Illolci (lonnral ManaKr P. M. Kortluw (Ion. Baloi Mir. OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners and Manufacturers Oregon Urunltu ulandit tho toit ol tlruo, ' n.J Medford, Oregon l J j p t