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rr - - - 'piiiii'i Twprntiiniiaf . '',' J - " r . fcte- V -wo. . MTCDFORD MATT, TftmUNIO. MKDFOUD, OIMW.OK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOI5MR. 1, 1013. PXGE TxTRElG WHAT AN ILLINOIS VISITOR HIES OF T f i.'u .'J xf- E TEA IN TO DARKEN IT T R?r(land'y Famow Hot Hokd for the Excellence; STATES DR. KEENE IS (fnimlmn Kept Mer Iicks Dark, Olotsy, 'Illicit Willi a .Mixture of Hugo Ten nml Hiilphur ED of ijy GuJ5ine.Eun9pe(n pfcd HOMESTEAD CONTES MEDFORD COMPANY DNS FAVOR WBKtKBSBKSSER HENEY'SSPITEIRK CQAS A RTLLERY VOTING UNIVERSITY liiiLiL .1.1.1,, mmWWiiwmMfnMMm mvi z Li.ri'Ki.:mriv.r.n3 murm msmmmm ROUE RIVER VALLEY HIGHLY PRAISED NEED MONEY p7l; eFi!fk&TjlT'MBrii M Tint IJilmiiii Ciniilot-'llitinlil "f Si'ilcinln'r 'JO ciiiiliiliiK lint fullowltii,' tli'HorlplU iiiiiiiiiiili'iitlnii I'liim Cil- iiiii'I N'. A. Itlli'.v of UiIiiimm, IIU., hIih rrrmilly vlnltnl IiIh ftiiil-iti-luw, llnny lliililiiuil, owner of llm ()nl Kimll oiclmiil, fot nici ly (liu I'nilll or rlmiil: ."W'.i iirilvril In Mnir.ir.l nl f o'clock p. in. llnny lliililiiuil mil wll'u ulili lit t It AiikIIii met iih at (lie I mln. Wo luivn enjoyett ciiy mo iiidiiI mIiii'o our inilMil. I'oiicIich, peiiiM iiml iiiiIcn mo in itloiiiilniicc. Wo etui liiinlly lie iccmicili'il to (lie HccinliiK wiimIh of fruit, cNpcclnlly of pKiiehcri, KiioukIi pciichcH to Kiipply IJrlmim foiinniiy ilnyn covciinjj the lrouuil uinler Hie tree. However, penrlie mo a hiile Umio In tliU llnjiit volley, ApplcM ami pearx arc the chief imliiHtry.' The Oak ICuoll fruit ranch, owned y Hie lluhlianl hoyn, (leoro ami Harry, In one of tin) lir-t ami iiion( prodlnlile of the many or chanlrt In the Unuu river valley. "Tim pioNpcct for a Iiiik" ylchl of npplri ami pioil pricen icium certain. Ine IhoiiHaiiil liotcs at fl.-'lf per lio.x (lie lowcMt oxtiaialn, woulil hriiiK $7,- film, ning fullv 'JO ter cent on the money iuwtil. The apple ami pear touch of John Kirkpatrick I nimlher pout proiluciu orchanl. Think John ill realize lilj; money thin year. Hi" ranch Ii lieautifullv hilnnteil on the hide of a mountain with a nplcmliil view of the city of Medfonl ami the Hiirreuiiillin: inniintnliiM. ''Wrv few people ri-iilie what It immiiM to own ami work a kooiI pro illicitly fruit ranch. Internal vipiliuiee In the print of miiccchm, I'lowint;, pniiiinu', "prayiiij; ami wuloring i the walchwonl from year to year. ,M ohhervatioii It that a forty-acre fruit fiimi in the Knjjun river valley well taken care of h much more profit- ahln than a KlO-nere farm in Mi lioix, din certain our I'tlmim towmnueii iiiuile no uilklakc in thir inoi'lmculn here In Oregon. Wo ni joycil a line dinner at John Kirl.iml riok'x home on Sumlay, the 1 1 1 It. (looil cookH Kccni to he another pro ihictlon of IliU uoiiilerful valley. A Wonderful Jounicy "TIiIh letter N alrciuly too lonU hut I cannot refrain from tcllinj you nhout one womlcrful journey of three ilayH over the CiihhiiIo mounlaiim to Crater I.nkc. Nelhinj: like It In the uorhl. A lieniitiful hlne hike Miukcn IhounauiU of feet from the top of the mountain. The hiclicM point on the run on the. lake ii 81.10 feel. The Krenlett ilcpth of the lake In Willi feet. Wo walkcil ilouu the rij-gai trail ahout 'JIIOO feet to the water' nine, not ilariui; to look ilmrmwml iioni Ilie ill'..y lieiiilit. Keeping our oyoi on the narrow trail lot wo make a mUtake, Itcliiiuim; from the lake rcipiircil one hourV time, iiiclmliu many xlqw to rrpiin our hrcath. Anyone with a weak heatt cnuhl never make the eliinli. "Wo xpeut the night hlccoim; In IciiIh. The hifjlit of thix womlcrful lake hy moonlight was hcautifiil ami the nuiiiIhc view no Ick riniil. My first ImprcHxion on vlewlui; the lake wan nhnllnr to my first view of (lal lilec, Iwcaly-four yearn ao, in I'ul otiuc. Much more could ho hiiid ahout the meat forcMt reserve unit park owncil hy tlm government and ilestineil to rank In interest and won der with tho Grand Canyon of Arizona. "Hoturninc fiiui) hoio wo journeyed over mouutaiiH ami plains aloiu,' Lake Klamath to the city of Klam ath Tails. Wo nlnyci! over ulhl at tho Wliito 1'clicau hotel, one, of the In'hL hotels inland on tho l'icific count. Don't know why it is called tho Wliito Pelican aniens it is from the. mo mid lenitlh of its hills. Heard Woman Speaker "Wo jouriipycd from hero to Ash land, auollier heaiillful town located on tho Hldu of tho mountain. Here wo heard our first woman's political Hpecch. A lady from Massachusetts vviih mnkluK it 1'roKiosslvo talk to tin nsscmlilcil crowd in tho purl'. "Wo aiivcd In Medford after three days. A wonderful journey with ac cident except ouo Riaall puncture. Think If. T. Hubbard could Ivo the boys Home pointers on rmmlni' nn nulomolulo over moiiulaliiHi Homo limes a riso of !1!1 1-!1 por cent. "Wo had a ptod vi-l Iwlth Oavtor lloKKt I'd looks to ho in pinfocl health ami Kceius to hu proHporinj; financially. "Thin country has just voted hy :i lirj;o majority ouu-half million bonds for (,'ood roads tliroii;H tho county. I pan imaino what Hie fanuorfl of Chaniml;n county would do to tho officers who would pro jioro Hiioh n bond Ishius Illinois is way hohliid tho "wild nml wonly" west on tho pom vondH propoHltlou. Tho oily of Mi'dford Ih tho hesl town holwppn rortlaud nml Ran IVauoIuco," J'OIITI.A.NI), Oio., Out. J. -Dr. .Iiiiiich ,M, Keuuo, ilentUt ami promi nent politician of .liickmiu county, was ilofmiiliinl In a milt tried luiforu Kinleiiil .IuiIko It, H, llcaii Tuvmlny, III Htltntuil by tho Koveniniiiut to havi; Dr. Kihiiiu'h cliiliu to a timber hoiiiu htciul vol nulilo. Tim foatnro of tho canij, Imwovor, wan tho fm:t that Clariinco I,. Itcanioit, Unltoil Htalcn nttorauy, iiroMcciiloil for tho Kovorumciit, ami hi brothur, A. K. Itciimni of .Mcilford, Just nit vlKor- oiiHly itefomleil Dr. Kkuiiu. Tlmt Wllllnm I). Kenton, licml coiiiimi! In OrcKon for tho Houlhurii I'nclflc, a- himciI A. K. Hn.'iiiiu In tho ilofcmie, nml Jento I,. Humrult, one of 1'roHu- cutor ItcainoH' ilunutleH. nioilNlcil In tho proMccutlou, nro only luvliteatal. tltnuio for tho wholo affair In cmt iiy Dr. ICiiciio upon I'ranclH J, lleiioy of OrcKon laud fraud proneciitlou inaio, nun wan ai onu tliau wiu United Htntc-, ntloniey hero. Incurred IIciicj'n Wnitli On tho Hlniiil la tho coiimi) of to- diiy'i. honrliiK. Dr. Keoao toitlrivil that ho Iiml alwnyn taken an active Intercut In republican politics of tint Rttilo. When I'rauclH J. Money wan tiroHccutlat; tho Inml fraud rmiim In I90S, Dr. Kimiiio, accordliiK to bid own tntoincat, took ocrnnlon lo ox priwit hlmiielr "very voclferoimly," nml lleiiej, ho until, Jiut for rnvciiKc, h.iil hit Janit eliilm InvcutlKiited. Thnt Dr. Kceuo wnn a ilelento from 111k lltitto to tho niitlonnl con vim Hon In ll'OI tlmt neleeteil ltoono veil nml I'nlrlmnkB nn tho prculilen lint cnmllitntei of tho rcpulillrnn pnrty, wiu another IntereitluK ntnt- meat of tho defendant ilcutlM. Ilk llutto U HO mllcN up (ho Hokuo river from .Medfonl, a mere clearing In the forcnt. wlicro 2fi or 30 of tho homo- teniler, who. wIdIiIiir to mIiow tlielr roiildcnco In tho dlntrlct, voted. I'alclit (,'rnnteil It wan hrmiKhl out In tho henrlnt; that Dr. Kccao luid made IiIh final nfftdnvlt In I'ohrunry or 1001 nml In December of tho miiihi year, on tho NtrmiKlli of tho affidavit, tho (intent vnn crnnted. Other fuct dovelopeil were tbee: Thnt 1 1 ycnrn no Dr. Kccno utmlo hlit orlulnnt liomcutcnil entry otj tho iimiicrcii tract of IfiO ncrcH nt IIIk llutto. There hl cabin, n mnkcihttt nffnlr. vvni erected by a raroontor. a two aero tract wni olenrod, n Itrunh fcuro built and nuvoral mnller rropn wero put In on yenr. On the Rtauil Dr. ICccno ndmlttcd uini no una never liven tncro ror n rIiikIo nlpjit nml thnt no furniture Iiml over been tnken to tho rnbln and thnt ho had never pniuicd n night there. Ha hnd ulept onu ulKht within two mllcii of bin cabin, ho mild, nml itnted thnt ho hnd often vttllcd tho plnco. Many of tho allegation of tho gov ernment regarding tho fnct of nctunl rcHhlenre nml nuu-compllnuco with the homcHtcad reipilrenientd woro nil mlttod hy tho defemio, liut hlnmo for this wni laid on tho government land officer who vvoro In charge nt that time, tho defendant tllnclnlmlng any dellbcrnto ntlempt nt fraud. Dr. Kccno nnlil thnt ho hnd followed tho cimtom In practice for ninny ycnrH In Oregon ami had nhown good faith by not attempting to noil tho laud a outers aao none, wiioho patciitu ro- ninlned unquestioned. Whllo t'lnronro h. Itoamoi was n private practitioner nt .Medfonl, ho with bin brother, ropremmted Dr Kceno In tho namo cane, both for tho dofomio, however, whon tho govern moat Rtnrtcd litigation ngalust allow, lug the patent to Hiatal, CohReaueut ly, now tho ITnltod Htitlcn attorney wiib thoroughly on tho "IiihIiUi" of tho dofoneo, and ho allowed thin knowl edge In bis erosH-oxamlnatlon of Dr. Kceuo on tho Htaml, To tho IMIIer: Will you kindly permit mo to ox preHM my deep appreciation to you nml jour ulty for tho oxcullimt mili tary coinpany you linve: Honiotliuu ago I noticed In a I'ort land papor coiialdurablu praUo ror tholr coiiNt artillery company, Jt ap pealed lo mo mi Imlng u projior nml patrlotlo Hplrlt. Ka'h city and Its local imperii hIiouIi! ho wliir.erely loyal to tholr mltltnry orKanlzatloim. I wIhIi to commend you and your city for tho very upttindhl connt ar- Hllory company you aro encouraging and maintaining. You aro Indeed fortunate In hnvlng rucIi a firm mili tary organization an tho 7th tompatiy. A year ago last Mny whon 1 mu trcd In your company and nw the fine materlnl of your bent young man hood, I predicted a good company from the ntnrt, hut H linn Hiicceeded nml excelled boyond my grentcnt Iiojipr, nml now I wIrIi every conipnny In tho Rtuto wnR ar good nn tho baby company. Tho Medfonl company linn tnken inch yunr Its full quota of of ncors nun men to camp. Tills Is n lecord thnt I hnvo not neon before In over twenty ynrR aervlco. Its ntnnd Ing, or tho youngeNt company In fir lug, drilling, ceremonloR, mllltnry coiirlileo, discipline, etc., Ir llttlo hhort of remnrkablo. Many timet I hnvo heard It an!icd "Mow can they do It mnko rucIi n flue Rhowing, nml the youpgi-Rt com pnny In tho corpn" nml their nimwer would be, "It Ir tho Medfonl iplrlt, tho youngoHt city ami company, and we net tho pace for nil other In nil IhlugR." The company hni certainly been n grent booNter nml hilvcrtlxur tor your city. Showing that live fntherH hnvo tent out llvo rohr from n llvo city. Tho city Ir very fortunnto In having nn old experienced officer In Captain Denne to organize nml devolop their Rplcudld, military rmpnuy. rntrlotlRtn, love of country nnd the flag, nre b.iautlful nml nacrcd growth that Miould llvo In every true Ameri can hrenRt. Tho cltUon Roldler Ir ot tho hlglicut typo or good citizenship. Kor iIocr ho not toll, produce, pay, nml perform nil of tho dntlcR nR everv citizen, nml In addition educate and traliiR himself to defend bis homo nml country.. And lit t lo do wo know bow soon wo mny need IiIh services, ns trouble stalks on nil hides of us. Which Is tho better cltlxon, which Is the nation's best a met. It Is the young mnn who Is trained to help tho country thnt hns helped nnd made him. Your truly, C. C. II A. MM ON" I), Colonel Commanding, Oregon Const Artillery Iteserves. Kugene, Sept 27. Thu Houthuru Oregon Kludciits' nn- Roclatlon has adopted tho followltig resolutiens: Whereas, tho educational syntcrn of Oregon hns been hampered nml hnrasied for nuarly alx years hy cer tain Individuals, who hnvo misused tho Oregon .ystem of direct legisla tion In this matter, and who hnvo at tained no worthy oml or Approached any nenrer to nay solution of such problems nu exist by six years of agi tation, political manipulation and litigation, and, Whereas, what the cducntlonnl system of Oregon needs at present Is pence, nml nn opportunity to tjrow and develop like tho educational sys tems of other progressive states, and, Whereas, tho recent passage of the mlllniro hill for the support of tho Culverslty of Oregon nnd the Oregon Agricultural College, already enacted, will In nhout n year Automatically tnko both Institutions out of politics nnd nllovv them to devote nil their energies to educational problems, nml. Whereas, In so mo parts of the stnto well meaning nml worthy cltl rotiR hnvo been misled hy tho political agitators nnd.dlsorgnnlzcrB aforemen tioned, nml, Whereas, Southern Oregon on the other hand has always stood firm nnd united In favor of sound education nnd reasonable expenditures therefor ami hns upheld progressiva educa tional measures, bo it thorcforo Itcsolved, That tho Southern Ore gon Students' nsoclatlon urge upon the citizens of Southern Oregon tho duty of registering In large numbers for tho referendum election of No vember f til. and of returning Imprcs slvo majorities In favor of tho univer sity bills, nnd, Ilosolvcd, thnt tho press of South ern Oregon bo thanked for tho pro gressive stand It hns always tnken ami for the able work It has always done In tho cause ot higher education or our homo cities with tho request thnt they he published. V T. MOTSCIIKLMlACHKIt, President. Klamath Falls, Ore. , , HAZKL Y IlADKIl, Medfonl, Oro. Secretary. I.OUISR WILLIAMSON, Ji.SSI!. PUItDY. KIIANCHS IIKATII. KDISON MAItSIIAIJ., HA'Kt. ItADKIl. IllKSK SUM.IVAN. CATMKUINK DKl'KL, MII.DHICI) O. imOWN, MM.DHKD RKItlC, VKHXON (lAUUKTr, Itt'TH I.AWHKNCM, MAItY STKVBXSO.V, KMUKSON I'. MCimiCIv, Committee, Tho old tlmo mixture of Sago Ten nnd Hiilphur ror darkening gray, strenked nml faded hair Is grand mother's treatment, and folk nro ngaln using It to keep their liolr a good, even color, which Is quite sen sible, ns wo nro living In nu ago when n youthful npptarnnco Is of tho greatest advnntago. Nowadays, though, wo don't havo the troublesome task or gathering tho snge and the inussy mixing nt homo All drug stores sell tho ready-to-use product called "Wycth's Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Itcmcdy" for about fio cents a bottle. It Is very popular be cause nobody can discover It tins been applied. Simply moisten your comhi or n soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strnnd nt n time; hy morning tho gray hair disappears, hut what dc-( lights tho ladles with Wycth's Sagci and Sulphur Ir that, besides beauti fully darkening tho hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft luster and nppenranco of nliund anco which Is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Hltnntctl rn tfis fltiti or tio Principal Thcntcr nod Shopping District ItCfcntly Itedccorntcil and J(cfiirnllui 'rliroiigliout, ami Hotter Uqoljipiil Today than Krcr Ileforo Kurooenn Plan Itoonis without lialh, 91.00 per day nml up Hooms wltli hall), $.!.00 per day nml up O. J. KAUVMAXS, Mnnnscr. S. K. CIi,l(KI, Amu Mitr. V M33 Wo ' -jm , Wee J4 ' E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Wood Snwln Phono 70."5-X 1031 Nortli Central OiaH TT 4 WPSASH Ik' li. felJAMS '&&? f?5) A V fr1 "U tU. j-.t nzK t arrtfk fTtvr i-S 1 1 SEND FOR THIS CATALOG Kn jw Ji:t w! a vntir fjiixlt, Dfrs, Jllllwirk trarht to rest yeu. V qoutA one-third I wi r prlcrs on first qunl y tn '- thnn dcnlum who buy through r,. Idle men, Wo carry Mir Mer: r-.nUn unusually prompt ship:, 'a and OUABAlTTZi: satistactxoh. S-Cross raocl Doors, 13 U at Sl.to Craltsmaa Trent Doors, 10 , dtslrzts COO up I Crnrtrtnaa InUrlor Soors, O stses 1.70 3-pIy Tlr Vsaoor Doors. $3.75 laslds Window Trim JBO Baarlow Csstmsat lull, 10 designs ............. .GO up Medietas Ctblnot, hoilt-ln stylet A" deep, large beveled mirror 0X0 W havo our own mill and sell DIUECT to nnyono anywhere Atk tor Cttetof Ito. -rraa mzm ST VI CTI ffilfl'Sl I e&AA JrWtrwtVtwrWr4WWr4w4jF. w f ? ? y T T ? t ? ? t r T Buick VHJ "" yW t X t 15 solid trainloads of Buicks sold for 1914 WOMEN LBS Tackle Catarrh Now Be Free All Winter Avail folds, Stall PaiMnwiiia, Keep Yeiir Nest Clear ni Your Threat Free. rr a3P!bP TTzJesPCIfclLalW ik A. T m vi IuCV41hRV V ? T t y r .y y y t y y y y y y y y The Buick season for 1911 will break all Buick records for trainload ship ments. And the Buick record is the record of the world. Bonnfidc orders for fifteen solid trainloads of Buicks arc already on file, and the season is not yet fairly commenced. Buick power will continue to be the big feature of the Buick lino for 191-1. There are six models ranging in price from $950 to $1985, the last tho lightest six-cylinder for its power and wheel base ever manufactured. The Bclco Self-Starter is standard equipment. Everybody who buys a Buick gets a Delco at no extra cost. The Dclco will start a Buick a hundred times in every hundred, and all Buicks aro electric lighted. While attractive to a degree, the Buick Motor Company has never before boasted, the real value of the 1914 body design is in the easy way they ride. There's lots of leg room, the springs arc double heat treated, and the cush ions arc deep and luxurious. Ask for a ride and find out about delivery. "We have in stock at all times a complete lino of Bronze and Babbit Bearings, both core and solid. Also "Whitcman Gas Savers, made in Medfonl. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO, Agents. 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET y j y X t y y y j y Y I y U.AAAAAAAAAAAAA&AA.AA.A.A.Aa.A.&AAAAA&A.A.AA.AA IMM2M " 'www-w-ww-wiwwww-w'w-ww'www vvvvvv Don't Walt TIU You're All Ilunfied Up. Uso S. S. S. Now. ME I THURSDAY Tim woini'ii of houtlii'in Oregon who met in AnIiIiuhI mi HrpU'iiilu'r 'J tool; htcps toward fii'Kauixntiuu that mora tj-hltiuutii ami far-roiu'lilnu rcmiUrt might ho lU'complihhi'il. A proHlilnnt and Huorutury wi'io elect oil, who, with ii roproHi'ii t u llvo from en oh elnh in tho valley, foniii) a hoani for oi'ifuuir.ulioii. Tho preni. ilont is tmllini; u mootin.tr of this honiil for ThufMlay, Oetoher 2, tit 1:110 p. in,, in the usmmiiIiIv room of tlm liliritry liiiililiiip, An effort has boon niiiiio to eonio in touch with till woiuen'H ormiiiixntioiiH in .Tnekson nml Josephine counties, Any who have, not boon notified will confer n great favor upon thu conuniUeo lv rnnuminicntiiiK with tho presiilent, TSfiH. W. 0. DaviilKon of Moilfonl, phono .075. If you will bo Into nny flrut cUxn itnro nml not n bolllo of H. B. 11. yuu aro on Oio way lu tfcttlKff rlJ of Caturrh. Hut don't lot unyotio work ort tlmt old trlcH o( Bomctlilni; "Just na fcixl." H. 8. H. U tnken Into tho MonJ Junt o naturally nn tho iiioit iiourUlilmt fuwl. It vprraiU Itv Inllui'iico owr ovcry iiruun In tlio tKjily, cornea tluiiuch nit tlio volna mid urtcrlcs, cunbloa nil mucous aurfucca to cxcliunco Inllnmumtory uctita unA other Irrltullni; aubatuueca for urtvrlul clomcnta thnt cffectunlly clounan tlio ayatem und ttiua lut nn ond to all catarrhal pollution. U, a. 8, cli'iinn out tho stomach of mucous iiccumulatloim. enables only puro, blood nmklnir itmtcrluls to enter tho Intestines, combines with tlioso food elements to enter tho circulation, and In leas than an hour Is nt work throtiKhout tho body lu tho prucos.1 of publication, Tho moillclnal comionciits ot B. B, 8, uro relatively Juat uu uaaeutlal to well- balanced health ns tho nutrttlvo proper ties of tho eraln. meata, auKnra, and lata of foods. Any local IrrltMlm; Intlucnco In tho blool la rejected by tho tlssuo cells nnd eliminated by reason of tho atlmula. tlmt Inllucuco ot S, 8. S. You wilt soon reallio Its wonderful In lluenco by tho absunco ot headache, a do elded clearltif of tho air puaaaKca. a steadily Improved nasal condition! and it sense of bodily rcllot that proves how completely caturrh often Infosts tho en tiro system. You will Und 8. 8.S. on snlo nt nil drug stores. It Is a remnrkablo remedy for uny und nil blood affections, such aa ecicma, rash, lupus, totter, psoriasis, bolls, and ull other diseased conditions ot tho blood. Kor special ndvlca on any blood dtseaso wrllo to The Swift Spccltla Co., S03 ttwlft HUB, Atlanta, aa. Do not trltlo with substitutes. Imita tions or nny of tho horda ot "Just aa pood" I'ouutcrtciu ot a, a. u. Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME SXS&fX!)3 WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS ' Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 750-R fe6(2 up Wo havo changed our name, hereafter tho Mission Funiituro "Works will bo known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory rionio of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. a. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor , 113 South Holiy Medford, Oregon. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Uomo 227L. Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe , ETC. "It's Strongest and Everlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE!. CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phone M-652 h AA.iwtl.Jcl..4iB &li:!3SlUl For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Seo ua. Wo mako a specialty of n OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLli, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Itc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th St. Both PhoniV - n . . . n t-S- M-DrORD SASH AND DOOR OO. jicki I f 51 m r is y- ' XI y