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PAGE TWO. m editor d mail TinnrNlo. mrokord, ori:uont. -monday. niw.Simw iw. m. J ,t W I I i L ' gf IOCAL AND L, PERSONAL Prof. J. A. Uoxcll of (ho 0. A. C, who hns lion spending n tew days ns the guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. J. A. Wos- tcrlnnd, luft far Corvallls todny. Whllo here ha vlalttul n number of our orchards mid was quite fortunate In pnthcrjiiK somo excellent dnt.i which will tin used In a poerpmont report on fur in nnd orchard man ngainont vhlch lio Is compiling. Kodak finishing est in town nt Wcst'pn's. Abrsk wind, a . regular early inornliiR fenture of tho weather re cently, 8)t tho vnlloy today, blow Iiir up a Unlit shower. Krlc Anderson of ilutton, Cnl., has returned homo after spendlnR a tow days in the city on business. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rnphnr, negatives mado any time or place by appointment Phono M 1471. Although tho Interest Is keen, very little .Medford cash la being wagered on Hud Anderson In Ills battlo New Year's day with Leach Cross. The gcnoral Impression In tho only rharice for tho pride is to knock out the He brew. Milk nnd cream at DeVoo's. Kddlo Wilkinson, tho Medford boy at Colorado Springs for his health, has Improved rapidly and Is able to walk around. It will bo a year be fore ho can return to Medford. Kay Hermann of Weed, Is spending n few days In tho city on business. "Insurance your best asset." liar) tho est. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if ho writes It. tf Wayno Lecvor nnd wifo of Central Point, visited yesterday In this city. County Attorney Kelly made a bus iness trip to Eaglo Point last week. Andrew Jcldness has returned to tho DIuo Ledge after spending a week with his family In this city. Modtord Business Collego office open during tho holidays every after noon from one untl( four. School be gins January fifth. 240 Elmer Tuttlo of Talent, spent Sun day In Medford visiting. Sheriff Sluglcr of Jacksonvlllo. transacted business In Medford this morning, The Hov. J. W. Sharp and lwfe. of tho Free Methodist church, arrived this morning from a five-weeks' visit with their daughters, Ruth and Anna, who aro attending colleges. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull 'fin ish at J. O. Gcrklng's studio, 228 E Main St. Phone 320-. County Commissioner Con Lccvcr of Central Point, Is in the city for a, fe hours today. City Attorney McCabe. mado a trip to Jacksonvlllo on legal business thin morning. , J. 0. Cerklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon.. Alays reliable! Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. The schools of the city will resume next Monday, January 5. Lewis IM rich and wifo of Jackson ville spent Sunday visiting In Med ford. . Mrs. Gus Dusklno leaves this cek for Anomosa, Iowa. Mr. Dusklno, Gus the tailor, says ho will remain In the city. Now act of vaudeville at tho Star Theater today. Mr. and Mrs. "Wilbur It. Jones of Ross Lane, entdrtajned Christmas day ith a family dinner. The folio lng woro present: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ltose, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Itader, Mrs. llottlo Jones, Miss Maude Newbury, Messrs. Donald Nowbury and Carl Newbury. Tho Star orchestra, an extra add ed featuro at tho Star. T. K. Pottepger, Frank Amy and others went-to Rogue River Sunday, on a fishing trip, and wero fairly succssful. S. I, Simmons has returned from JoBophlno couuty, hero ho as cm ployed for sotuo time. William Arthurs of Rtjck and Job. Osenbruggo of Appleguto, transacted business lit Medford Sitturday, M, A. West of Sutherlin, is making Medford a business trip. j T. W. Hill and V. M. Sanderson ero of those ho came to Medford from Ashland Satuidtty, Potatoes wanted Karly Roeo. ScheffelluB's Grocery, Medford. 230 Mrs. Emma Poareo has returned from Marysvlllo, Cal and will speud tho winter with Miss A. M. Jeffrey of 146 N. D troet. E, y. Upton of Gold Hill, and John nynum of Table Rock, tarried la Medford Saturday, "Davy" Davidson" of tho Medford cigar stGrc, Is Intimately acquainted Ith the scenes around Calumet, Mich,, here a great Industrial battlo Is be ing aged between labor and rapttal. Italian Hull, whore 73 children ha! their lives snuffed out Christmas Kvo through tlo cry of a fool fiend U next door to where ho boarded when a clerk In tho copper district. His parents live within six miles of tho placo. Another Medford family wull acquainted n tho strike lononro Mr, and Mrs. Hen Trobrldge, 905 West Tenth street. Karl Trowbridge, a nephery.if Calumet, Is visiting them at present, Now act of vaudeville at the Star Thoatpr today. M. A. Womach loft for northern California Sunday afternoon on min ing business. George Jones of Iloguo River, transacted business fl'n Bedford Saturday. Mrs. 8. A. Pearco of Jacksonville, Is spending a few days In Medford, the guest of her daughtor-ln-lnw, Mrs. K. 11. Pearco, .Thomas K, Jlamniorsly, sergeant detective of Portland, has been vis iting relatives nt Gold Hill, bis for merhomc. Sajnuol J)yn bofcrlls nt Salem, Is spending tho holidays In Medford Harry unrneuurg as one of tuo many who camo to Medford Satur day, Now n'ct of vaudeville at the Star Theater today. .William Gerlg, Vice-president of the PaclflCjond Eastern-Itnllroad, re turned to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Frank Lincoln of Etna, Cal., Is tha guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. Moshicr. Tho StaKorchestra, an extra add-, ed f fcithro at the Star. Loo Pblpps has been making a trip to Portland. Riley Hammcrsly. who Is connected with tho state forestry department spent Saturday in Medford. E. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, and E. H. Helms wero over from Jack sonville. Sunday. Vfifton Dealt of Central Point, and Grant Matthcs of Foots Creek, were among the many in Medford Satur day. Mrs. Rlakclcy made relatives living at Gold Hill a. visit Sunday. Mr.'Swanson, who has been In Cal ifornia for the benefit of his health, returned to Antelope district during the past week. SCENE FROM " BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON AT THE PARE TONIGHT. i JJTT' HHaHiaalaaHLalHaHHaBaDNMESaHKfiKpvGaBia mmmm mmmwMAWwLm c mi . mKSwESBW JL9f BXi rati VHfrn mm 1 mmS w$mwi P.a; iflKnfiM , M. A. GRIMSLEY Mi-. Aliir.v A. (liiniMtO't , r tho llllltNt (if IllHtpill Itloill'tfCH, tlil'll ut llio homo ul lit'r "ou-Iii-Imw, , ,M. KiiiuiiiI. Suinlnv ttl llrl" n. mi. Mlio 1 1' iiiio In (Iiooii in IHII mill mis M Mai , I niontlii uinl 18 ilny uf nfn, 1 1 omn'iuoH poiniiiiiii willi oli iiitr i. in id dimlli, Hor iiiilhc IhiiiI , 1 I. mil. Sin lonviw it ilillil"r, Mr Alice Kiiipitfali of iHtt, In. 'iilf ollnr ioIhIimm nnd i lmt u in. ml Th i inotiil nr,ii'i nHtr W lio'l imiii I lit' rrtiiUiiii uf K. ,M. Kinraiil, I'u il.ix, D'i'mlwr .'Ml, nl I m'cIium, i In' lt I', 0. r.l.lrlilirf orrii'inliiiK. llJi Mill lit ill (Vlllllll I'liillt rtMMI'li'l , TALENT YOUTHS VICTIMS IN (SAME OF CHAPS A. L. .Douglas and brlJe. (nee Esther Kasshnfer) returned tills morning from n honoymoou trip n Portland, and will mnkr their homo In this city. E. W. Carder of San Franclsro. is visiting In Medford, lille en route to Seattle. WITH THE BOXERS J. P. CoUlnxs of Rig Applcgatc, was In Medford ''Sunday, on his way to Ssk!'QU county. Cal., to develop somo .mining property. J. U. Hair .of Roguo River, and George H. Lynch of Trail district, wero i business visitors in Medford Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Retldy have re turned from a visit with relatives au'd'ltfcnds residing at Spokane. 11r. ,E. Kiippcl and her daughter. xfiesL AJIfc, .visited in Jacksonvll'c recently, j " State auto license numbcm for I914.are being received by local au-tolsd-by parcels post. They aro pointed blue, Mrs. R. Bland of Grants Pass vis ited In Medford and Jacksonville Sunday?? Postmaster and Mrs, fr M": ---------'..,..- Weeks & McGovvan Co. ITNDEHTAKES Lttilf Asltuut Day 1'hoBO SU7 Night . F. W. Weeks 103I Wioiies . A. E. Orr.078-MI Lewis Ulrlck, Dr. and .Mrs. R. E. Golden of Jack sonville, were recent visitors In Med ford. , 'llri and Mra. J, H. Hill and J. N. Mc'Conncll spent Sdnday in Medford. J.t E. Dodge of Klamath Falls is spending tho holidays Ith his family In IfJss Lane. Miss Anna Jeffrey 'is spending the holidays Ith her sister, Mrs. Mary MaglU or Gazelle, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Helms of Talent made a trip to Medford Saturday. Andrew McCullen, a retired banker and nloneor of Lakevlew. died at llerkley. Cal., Dec. 25, aftor a linger ing Illness, aged C4 years. Ho for merly resided at Ashland and Jack sonville, SI'F. Owen, a woll known operator In timber lands, who went to Port land to spend Christmas with his family,; returned to Medford Sunday. iJU? Caster of .North Phoenix, who owjjs "a small band of sheep, fifty header more of which aro owes, 'is raising the second crop of lambs for this year. His Red Duvoo sow holds tho record for southern Oregon, with 45. pigs to hor credit durjng 1013. I E, Geronid, formerly a special- insurance agent with headquarters at Portldnd, was In Medford Satunlay. Ho Is developing ap orchard In Jose phine county, tcitty miles south of Grants Pass. U, .1,. ItUULI , U, i IIU 1, Ul-UI)U ,1 . Owens of Aihlacd, Arthur Nichols and other stock raisers spent aStur-, day in Medford on busluebs. Eric Uutler, ho has been manager of tho Western Union Tolograph- company's offlco in Medford for somo tlmo, has resigned and will engago hi farming on his placo in Lint, couty. . Tho Wolls-Fargp company has Is sued notice that It will transport frco all donations to tho flood sufferer in Texas, hen consigned to relief -committee,- .. . ' Tom O'Rourko has offered Georges Carpentler, tho French champion, 110,000 to box "Porky" Flynu in New York on Jan, 29. Word from Los Angeles has It that Leach Cross Is still In that city and reported to bo suffering from spinal trouble. On his first appearance In London the other night, "Winnipeg Jack O'Brlon" was defeated by Jack Prcn- dy In -twelve rounds. Jimmy Dime and Tony Ross have parted company. Jimmy avers It Is a :vasto of tlmo to try to manage the Italian. Jack Iirltton. the Chicago light weight, has signed to meet Young Shugriie at tho McMahon brothers' arena in Now York noxt month. Harm Stone, the. 'uw York light weight -who Is now in Australia has defeated the four opponents he has met there. Champion Willie Ritchie deules tho report that ho Is to change managers. Hu says he Is satisfied with Harry Foley. I Jimmy Ciabby has signed to m,ot either Frnnk Klaus, George Chip or Jack Dillon at u show lu Mtlwaukoo next month. Frankle Mandolc, who litis boon touring EurojK was stopped lu four teen rouuds at Geneva tho other night by Ilndond, the Swiss champion. Johnny Caulon, tho bantam cham pion, is ready to box again and says he Is willing to take on "Kid" Wil liams If the latter will mako 11 C pounds rlncsldo. George Rode!, tho Iloer- heavy weight,, will challongo the winner of the Gunboat Smith-Arthur Polkoy flght, wlilch Is scheduled to be pulled off Now Year's day In California. Tho funeral services of Wlllam Albert Taylor were held at his home Sunday, Dec. 2Mb, at 2 j. in., tho Rev. Leslie of Grants Pass ofclatlng. Muny floral offerings ero received. Ilurial was In I. O. O. F. Cemetery. - PLAYS AND PLAYERS i'l!....ll, I .1.... ...I .1. I I - j.-wutii nmiiiiu, nui'iu Bill' huh iit'iu playing for two jenn I Tito lllllM il In lin nritillii'ii.l In Dr. Mary Walker Is to becamo n , Vow Y()rk tlU on,0l , t .,,, vaudeville attraction next month. L Tho rumor Is rovlved that Edna May will soon return to tho stage. May du Sousn, tho muslral comedy star, Is. now leadlijg w'oumn In "Tho Marriage Market. V ; Charles Frohman's next musical comedy production will bear tho title of "The Laughing Husband." John Hnrryinnro Is to havo th leading rolo In "Tho Yellow Ticket," , tho now play by Michael Morton, j Mrs. William Fnvorshnm (Miss Julio Opp) Is nbout to return to the stage after an absence of six month! caused by Illness. Thurlow Bergen has succeeded Orriu Johnson In tho principal role li "Tho .Marriage Game." now playing at the comedy theater In Now York. Bernard Grauvlllo Is to appear In a musical plcco called "Taxi mil," under tho direction of Al II. Wods. Mrs. Charles B. Craig has been en gaged by Henry W.Savngo for an Im portant part lu "Old Reliable," In which Willis Swratirmu Is to star. ta'culla Loftus Is to play thu lead lng role In tho moving picture plav which wll be made by Daniel Froh man's company of film actors Th movies dramn will be founded upon Frances Hodgson (lurnutt's piny, ' A Lady of Quality. " Following thu announcement that Joseph Brooks bus slgnud a five-year i contract with WjlUiui II. Orano and i Doug as Fairbanks for njolnt star i ring arrangement, comes tho new that Amelia Bingham ha sIkuihI for a HKo time witit trio shiiiu niaimn nietit. i When Mndamn Aiigulla, thu Slcll 1 Ian octrosd, opens her New York en gagement U a few weeks she will bo seen In a repertoire Which will In- cludo "Zazn," "C'amlllu " "Snloiiio." 1 "E-oktra." and "Tho Thlof." The tragedlonuu cointm to Now York from Frohmiiu aro J M llarrlo's "Tho l.n gond of Leonora." with Mnud Ailntiw In tho principal part; llllllo Burke In Y. S. Maugham's modurn play of North- American Frontier llfii, "Tho Laud of Prumlso;" u musical npor cttn ontltliul "Tho Laiiuhliig - llus- ' band;" o now Jlay nuw being written I li ltnrrlmi IMiiiiIii ntiil M'tifininM Wise; n dramatisation of Sudor iiianu s "Tho Song of Sours." by Edwnrd Sheldon, and u now farce eti titled ' Llttlo Water on tho Side,' with Wlllam ('oiler In tho tending role. CALIFORNIA 10 VOIE ON STATE PROHIBITION SACHAMF.xTO. C..I, ),r. Jll. The prohibition inou-uie iiiiiiiiin ngiiint the solo, iiuiiiiit'neliiie or ill' tnliution ul' Ihiiinr in Crtliftinim win Imlnv ii-iuipiI it tin it on lite bal lot III lie I'll, -ul (It'll :il (lie llt'Vl L''l trill I'li'i'llttli li ii iititli'll riiiil.ilii nig III.IHIII i.iii . , uliuh u i. in in )il l Si'i lit. i t st le .It. ul. i . This h the I hc t jtr (inn t.i lie r i ii. ul li tl t . 11 t.ir t lie illtiiiiix nml iitlicm of Titli'iil, i-ii itirtt, Krttire not h tiiiplniiit ill l "Slillte" l'llwnrtU 10 tilt' hi lot (null, nlli'inu llif wile In Mi ll. il l to tho I line of .S in a iini iimc Tlio lorr nHtt tht ilief iti' IohiIihI or lliov wntilil mt Imvn '-.( Ilifir loll. Tlio oHt i M-hwI. nlttl to lin henul liol'tiie Mnvtir M. I'nitliii tint Hlleroiiiio, m himiii it t it v Atturiiev MeCiilix linithet biiti lit"i lieftiie lite I'ttiirl in ,litoltom-tlli. Mt-rclinnts' Association Nollcr If niiv one tuilielit ini rnr mhcr- ll-iii) in a eilv illtt't'ltirv, Imve lliem khow eretlrlltitilx. JOHN t'AUKI.V, mitlin I'riwlilinit Chnrllo Murphy nt llm Culm wtys tltut IliixirHiir John K Timer Uhii unire uIhiiiI bsobntl limit si,) unit i lltliiti iiiaii ISltontl Chtitilit Clinrltt Hitt'iiileil b (or i Hlili- tolpe at one lliintrofl .litliiitoli. I.eal blatiKs lot Vrlloini nfflro alu t the Msll I taWOMKAl BEHWTOR THE WOMSEffitE JLJ " nn-ni-TrSBr n (nifwni h want m i , :.7VT ' l.'.f V -k v IO lrci on nuthorlty'inrat th thick rrrnot much mJo aa fol-lilirtt awrri tiotot , ,1,. i,.in i., t. .,. than Thumas IMbwn tqwa.-rpur tatilrxiiuuiifuti of buttr. nnii. ". ofr4it j Invrfi ti , ntarr.'l. han riJit wo cat en- half cupful of flour, ona una on-haf u.u."lrnxl,ii r.irli iArr Mmlly witli tfn tlrcly too much meat. Potifuli of alt. oiit-half tranfoonfut of J,l',,"lrl!, ,,l!,'0 aU "'"' " "'' "f "". ,, ., ., . . . . . llt In ttm mm, rni .. f rirr iit Wtrthcr the awruEo l lt P'PP'r. one iMoonMI of ctlrry ri.l.j bottln wt.r li t l.. r..r Ik. . AmMicnn U oiMlctrJ " "ail tno rupinli nt milk (hot). MifllPta, mtrraiul Uc In Hiv tir(ra caaljcr to thu mrat twiMt or ,,r,r lOKrctlonU n.l ml. I lu mdlixt liultor,lf'r to or iiiih Iiuois. IUbat wan Icrt'ly noL Ih. fiu'l rrmiln. !',e.n K'"'""'"- "JJ "". nllowlnif iuc. lo,t' ra noi. the wet remainn up i,,,,, ,,,, n.umon of milk. that itr. lMUon U Hprrait tltla inlxturn or moil tinJ naiirnl Stllffrd I.ri- of Mutton. right, urn! that , on 11 I'lallrr. aiid when rlt "hUlrJ .h.p juvn tho l.Hl(lWr lr !. nc of rn.it. couoi uurn to cot . ". . "" --" uni ',ij iMi-.iti viiiiiiu. uirn in vr ,lonf,,,,h ,Mmwl-.uK'i,ii tu muntii r i" ni mo mrnm tii.il urn not no neavy Aa ion market Uio rati-n res inii'nn Th" ""i"" llmmth? will yl4l . t mn may tin pfrpnro.li'x'K r n Koi iHCiMf or luricy nm krt. meat houl.l Ukn ion,l plae DM.Urf. f." Jm all lar.t or Ll ,,!. i.li turfrttr hlihly .J., lll. M.r wt mono. Alio Uio varU-ly of freh from nn1' tr J, " ,' ,, im. ll'0,,,0,, "", '"u'''"' ' ' utiouia h.lp cot ,lown thn :nttt bill, for.-' .i 'y um' ""V V '.'h r'l "-" than thn Rlmnlnci from vln ami orohartl. Itio inrnua ucinatnl aro maila up larso !y of fruit anil VpntablM, ntxt mnala nrr oJ!m1 only fur those who fcl tha nec oily for sotnailiinc nwre aubauntuL UK) LATH '( CLASSIFY. LOST A suiull fox torrlur, white, blnvk and tan head, black spot on left side anil tall; reward. J. J Buchter. Phone ItiS or 'J 11 N, Oakdale. '.'28. m.s.Min. Vtfttibla Kaan Vf Crwiwll'. ItiWil r44ft. iuumIm staif. rt.ni lirf. ,. lmt IUiqi. Ilrl 111,1' !. IIISM' , . CrBi of l,i t .Vub. Jultl of IMii '.'! 'limutUivm. llul lllvsli. Nwiticro Mlftc. Uripa Hft.Sai JU!iJ. Oufft. Hcf Croquettfo, Itrmovo thn Iran meat from tha snup ur rimtila ,i. tha clock tkka). If tho fat Mn (Ac. li I. too hot ami wilt mRko tho foo,l ciHtkcsl In' or ilrli'pliijr. Rice Cookcil with Toiimtom. Wash half a cunful uf ilea anil uiit It In It much hunlrr to t!l.L J'ut in aa many a doulita boiler ulth Iwlf rufrful ut twd rHUtt) an the fill Mill covnr oomjilrtrly Iiik !", txu rti(ul of Ittmalo iuli mnl ami rook n tnlnutn or two, until n wuun "" iraaiMwntui of mI fook ualll llw hronn; romova wllh u Mrlrncitit heater and1 rla la M-rfiil)r auft, lhn allr In ina ilratii Oil broun nbiorbriit xipr. HnrvitAtilraxHilifnl of hutlrr Hh fwk la vrry hoL Tho fat may bocomo clarlf let 'avula brr,.Wii,: tU-n urulna akna. cwvatnl ultn pouioaml uaM many tiniaa. or untlwllh sratiil thtcar, In u bvt staWI. It bc-cwuei dark nmt atron. Baked Now Cnbbagn, ajth anJ out up a inialt now -Abbaa and bull In aallut watrr till trn.lrr. lvin It, txiol ana chop niiil rruaon nlth tiuttrr niiu pcpiirr, yvun li wril bralan nrt- nml uiiuiibii piuck in mouien; put Into a but- iiTru bnKitiir aian. rovrr wll i rrumi,,. i.n with butter anil bake brown, adilln mero I u t . . t 10 r, .. ..!.. I ...., 1 . a t-no an J irrln.f or choo .,.,!. ..... -"""" """"' "". in wig uawi. also. blxhly with aalt, i-ipimt, onion Julca anJ Clcry aalL SIix threo anJ u half cupj of WANTHI) - Karly Roso potatoes Schefflin's (Jrocery, .Medford. Hwret Potatoes en Cassnrolo. 1'arn, parboil and bAlva oicht medium tilth. Vrul Illrds. Cut vrnt In pltccn ntwut two lnb a(Urn. iKitinit rarh lira flat mv.1 IwUn aa larsn na lirforn. Hutaiin with mill ium! "-'t"T nn J lay Umiii It n Itttf uf nrtuY nml a atrip of baron, full mi. I ki.vr "lilt oxl.'n ttxithi'lcka. Hull in flour itii'l brown In titular ami tlrltiplnra, iUotuvn bloln to Hit kallln ntiil mako n bionli Kitevy In tha pan, l'mir thU over thn blnla aret Itrut tu bollliu; niiil flit I'l tho firrlraa nokrr for acnrul homa. rv In n ca sctulu, , (halmers MOTOR CARS AEE THE BEST FOE THE MONET Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE nOG'JE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Tango Slippers Crjmo soo how well wo can pleano you with tho latest In Hllp perri. Hero aro somo dainty creations, , , A ItlXiULAK IHIAUTY SHOW. 'Slipjiers of Patent-Colt, Suede, Velvet, Molro and Hatln. Iilack, White, Pink, Hluo. Yollow, br wo can niako them any color to match your gown. Heels of tho latest designs,. Dcitutlfu! trimmings, .hut too many styles fecrlptlon, to attempt u do- Behling's ()()!) l'IT Kiiei: steri: We linvo chaiigud our imiiie, iiuteititor the .Missiox. Furniture Works will bo known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. Medford Iron Works 13. O. Trowbridge, Prop. (teiioral Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5033 ; Uomo 227 L. Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Evorlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phono M-052 For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE. OF WOOD See us. Wo mako a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc, Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. "Both Plionct! MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO. t. V? ,,i',I..)'h.iii vmwltltmnttmmc:r'it. . . . f .