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t PXTJB Sfotm mtcdfoud matt; TurBum medfoud, otjkoon, monday. may n, mi i Medford mail Tribune jsidgawowniMprtt'-'' i-WT'jfHiWMr?pniffTi av .'"rwrt AW thJb'BPENUKWSBWaPAPRH PUSMMIIKl) KVKltr AliTRItNQON BXCJ5IT SUNDAY n TUB MKnrpnn phintino co. Ths Ofcmoeratlo Times, Tim Medfori) Mall. The Mcdfonl Trlbunr, The South urn Oregwilim, Th Aswand Tribunal ' Offlco Mall Trlbtins nullUlne, 35.J7-IP North Mr sired; telephone 1. Official Paper of tho City of Mtdford Official Paper of Jackson County.' 1 .1 , . . i i 'i, i , Kntervd as second-class nutter hi ilMifnrii. Oregon, undftT" thxbl of Maroh i, f.i s,rtn30BirTiON p&xrx )ni rr bv hlfctl .i fin mouth. In- niflll 15.00 Rft 'r (tiiiiilli, dellvir1 tiy carrier In MiMfiird. Jacksonvill Mid On- lrl Pnlnt, , .... 4itiinln.v only by mall, per ver- Wfckly per yrar (ip JIH! t P TO WATCH IIRCUS AND BUFFALO-BILL r m Business adjourned this morning whllo tho SollV-Fjoto circu? parade passed by, with blaro of trumpets, and tho snort of elephants. About 2,000 pcoplo from far and near and Ashland lowed the procession, which contains more Interest, and Is lqngcr than (be average circus mom Iijk didoes. Of course. It winds up with a calliope, and has a cage containing "a blood sweating llehe meth of niblcal lore." Eight bauds payd Intcrmlttonly, at all street crossings. Tho parado Is headed by Buffalo mil, driving a beautiful pair of black spotted horses. Closo to UqffalQ nil! wero a number of cltlzons wear ing a western atmosphere, and a pe culiar stylo of western whiskers. A squad of Indians bring up tho rear, and tho march of progress Is shown by a delegation of fat squaws indus triously chewing gum. A brlgado of cowboys, with only opo who" looks llko 11 cowboy also rlilo near tho tall .end of tho lino of march. A well trained lion, emits terrifying roars npw and then. That everlasting ad junct of a circus tho barker are a; plentiful as smudgo pots. Dut ono candldato for office took advan tage of tho ppportunlty. and tacked his sign on an elephant. Tho par ticular geat is managed by Mose Uarkdull. ' From their street parade the Soils Kioto circus Is clean, tho trappings look neat, and strange as it may seem, none of tho musicians found tlmo to mako eyes at tho crowd from their lofty perch. A marshal of the parado said there was a flno at tached for such. Tho circus was nianana for the small boy. Thoy were up early. ,A couple of young men walked frqm Ashland Sunday afternoon to ovor seo tho unloading this morning. If thoy do not run off with tho oggro gatlon It is a wonder. The day Is Ideal for a circus, and nt noon n steady stream of peoplo wero making' their way to tho grounds. Scor.es of peoplo drove ip frpm 'tho country," and orchard and. farm work Is suspended. One auto contained IS people, mostly children. ROSEBURG 10 VOIE ,PQ.(!0Q' RAIL BONOS JlOSpprHa, or., JInvn.Hor.c buiir citizens nt 11 muss meeting- 10 Mihrcl to bond the. city for .flJOO.OOO tn secure n railroad to the const. .About 500; citizeirf iri;ipiilc(l. It. G. rTinilh of (faint i 'uss tojjl how (IrrtiiU Vim woff lsjiizr. what t Iici jdni'i'rt hud done, pud what ItoM-luirg could do, Ho tifcrVitcd Unit 11 (l-uiill tax would mpvjdq the inlercht pp the ImimiIh. Sentiment hcemqd divided oil (lie jibm of M.'(;urinjj fjie railroad, 01" jilim in to liuild a unit, tliuu bond it to build oio) ler M'ljlioij, mid mj on until lidovi nler retu-hed. Another j)ioiO(,iion i tp offer te iiiiI an a Imniirt. HUNtER STRIKE FREES MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE LONDON, 'May 11. JH-h. Miiry Wood, Iho itillilimt milfnigutlu wlm m ly -1 iiiutjliili'i) HiiKciit' pr irrift of Mi'iiry Jumeu in tho Hoyul MHA?Hy, w rtlcHHtfl lui)iirtnilv tttm jirfn tilyi HI'" win -ii 11 'viy wtkHWI iNiiiijitijjii fioiji Hi" vffM'U f W limitr klrikc pIUHSO Full I.ciimmI Wilts Associated w Willi jMiiiron! Stop-Ovcr BUSINESS BOLTS mm W ffifflffi About tMf of the $18,000,000 Roatl Bonn's Subscribed, Insmlnrj Many MIjcs of Permanent Wfjliways Utcial Highways Being Con structed by. Counties. Whnt tirasrojs tire, hey making with the lil.thway In ailltornln Thi follow lug Interesting data was re lated by CltKirfW Vi. Hoos, iecretnr of thu Pacific Const (Uioc, Itoads Association. 1 found that road building, that Is the California Highways. Is tho main tcplc in Unltforniu; It l.s more topic 'than actual construction, but not the fault nf IIiq Htulivvoy Cotumlsjlmicw. neither (ha cqutrnctors. California Is handicapped by a faulty highway net. which was en acted by tho legislature of 10 to, whereby the state .wa! authorized to InciirVn Indebt'edncas'of J1S.00Q.00U for tho construction of a sstcm of highways. For tho purpose of pro vldlng for the payment of the cost ot tins construction, imiihi uouuh hi denomination of ono thousand dol ars caci. bearing the date of July, 1 of 1 "wero issued, of which the first four hundred shall bu payable In 1U17, and four hundred of said bonds In consecutive numerical order shall be duo and paid In each year, closing In 1961. "These bpnds so Issued, shall bear Interest at the rate or four per cent and shall npt be sold at less than par", nnd this is the bnndlcap. Only small blocks ot bonds were taken by local investors, and by tho more prosperous counties, up to March I, 1913, only 3000 or these bonds had been sold, realizing the ijiiui ot J3.00p.000, ot which over ono million had been expended for sur veys, construction, overhead expen se, and equipment. The counties through which the highway Is con templated are now being prevailed upon to purchase these four per cent bonds for the construction of the highways, in their counties. Many ot tho counties havo and will pur chase tho boudi nnd stand tho loss of the djfferenco of tho Interest. In many of tho couptles the pur chase of these bonds by tho counties, Is left to tho oto of tho peoplo, by this means up to this date, I am in formed nliout 19,000.000 are avail able, and n greater progress is look ed fqrd. Aro'tho countlcs-lndlvldually doing road construction? Yes, many coun ties arc constructing laerals to and from tho proposed highways. This Is also brought about by tho voto of tho people, under the Savage Act. which enables counties to Incur an Indebtedness for lateral roads. What typo of road are they build ing? Mapy types, depending on lo cation and traffic requirements. Most of the money sicnt will go for grad ing and macadamizing tho county roads. In tho more populated counties near tho larger cities, laterals are being constructed of a higher type than the main highway and will be from IS to 30 feet wide, but I am Informed that tho majority of he laterals will bo macadam well rolled, 1C feel, wide. What typa ot road would you rec ommend for Oregon highways? That Is a hard question to answer. Cli mate, soil, and other natural con ditions have much to do for success ful road construction, and tbeso con ditions must bo determined by the Highway Engineer. California, with thq exception of one or two counties, has no heavy freezing of the boll and whero a certain typo of road would stand up anij wear well In Cajlfpr ula, would not wear in Oregon. California has for their highway s.yateiu six different tyijes of rpails, eyera'glijg In ,cost from four jo fif teen thousand dollars per mile. In s(ftno of tho Hay counties tho cost will be still greater. Tho avorugc width will bo fifteen feet hard sur face ami four feet shoulder on both sides of ijiacudau) or gravel; whero oavy grading is necessary the cost per mllo will 1)2 qccqrdlngly (ncrcus ed. Of tho six types of roads In Cali fornia, the oil macadam and oiled cqucreto will predominate. The road consists of a four to flvo Inch oil macadam bubo wtl ono Inch of as phalt top, J 11 soma cases only a half Inch, and less cushion is sprcud on tho babe. TI10 Cu)fprnln II(,i)Wfiy system ulll Include many miles of roads of n gruvel busu, with a macadam sur face, Tills t))o of rpud depending on .grading, locallty, etc., Is ton- Mrnctod for pne-lmlf Inch )( H)u cost of tho oiled concrete roads. The California Commission with IU flK.OOO.OOO mlciilutuil to tun- struct 1KO0 miles of trunk lino und VpG nili'H nf Idlurul, lo (over thu ftiledlnii system us iliilnml by ( Its HlHtu ll.hwu Act, but by iiur CALiFORNIIA DURING PROT P Icnoo they hno teimidd UmtMl hlwlp way, such as Is desred hc people, cannot be constructed for tl price. as originally calculated and tho sys tem ot 200 miles, which was to be constructed with tho lts.000.000 will likely be reduced to G0 miles ot trunk line nnd i00 miles of lateral's. Tho cost of administration, surveys hud englilec'rliiK costs frqm tun o fifteen per cent; t.n. will reduc? the original amount utmost two million d.Mlnrs. caving but $it!.00,tuH) for actual road construction. As orig inally planned, tho 5)00 mllo or later als wll fkoy bo constructed nnd the reduction of mcagj will lip taken from tho trunk Hues. This Is ns It should be. Tho Pacific Coast Oood Itoads Associations primal ob ject Is tn bring about the construc tion ot lateral roads to tho market, tho cities nnd towns, consequently, wo of oup itssoclntlun encourage the commission for doing this wlu net. Vu could go further Since there Is no possibility of completing the hlgiiwaM In the throe const states by 191G, tho )oar of the I'annma paci fic Exposition, whsn tho largest trav el perhaps for years Is expeclqd, wo deem It advisable that for the prcs cut only t)ie roads which are Impas sable, or such stretches of refills, which nrg bad,, should be, cpnstrjict ed, (not repaired), jjut constructed of tho regulation width ami of such material am type which will bo selec ted for the ultimata highway system. Has your association been instru mental In tho lateral road building tp the counties you y (sited Yes, very much so, as 1 havo stated In a previous article. I visits;! sfxty-fwn localities In Cnllforuja alone. In ecr ono of these local I ties, construction of better roads was thq mai topic, by our campaign wo concentrated (and tcryatallzcd better (road senti ments among the people. Wc found thq majorjty of tho peo ple aro willing to pay tho special road bond tax, but thero arc many who aro opposed to progress and en terprise. Ths class Is found In every" cemmunity: they must be ed ucated and convinced that good roads aro as essential ns good schqojs, nni that every mile of lateral road built to the bjghway, market, or city, en hances their property from 20 to 0 tier cent. Their cry is high taxes. For illustration, n fru.lt grpwpr near Marysvtllo In Sutter County has ten acres fronting on the hlghwny. This land was valued and purchased by him in 1909' for $4000. llo com plained that his taxes havo Increased almost fifty per cent In four years, I naked him was that Incrento on tho valuatlqn or the (and In 1909, or of the present tlmo. if so I agreed It was exorbitant. naked him "Would you sell thq placo?" "Yes" ho re plied, "f I can get my price for It." After somo dickering, ho offered tho placo fpr 19100 net, stating "It Is on tho highway.' And that It was worth tho price, and I believe It wns a reasonable price. I finally con vinced him that the Increase of taxes was largely duo to the enhancement of his property by the exterior Im provement, and that today he Is pay ing on a valuation of ten thousand dollars, an Increase of ono hundred per cent, with only fifty per cont In creaso In taxes, all duo to good roads. Ho finally agreed with mo that bettor roads mako values nnd bcttsr com munities, and so ther aro many cases which must be brought to light. What provisions are made for maintaining tho highways For maintaining tho highway, tho stato of California has an uutomobllo li cense which brings In over ono mil lion dollars annually; tho Iqwcst II- reiiue feo for autos is J 10, ant) as High as 30, fjyp-slxths of tho revenuo Is for repair and piulnjenunpo of tho highway, one-half of itho revenuo goes to tho county, whore tho auto s registered from. I will shortly start out for a mem bership campaign In Orogon, and Washington. Wo want three thous and good road boosters by th? date of the Second Annual Meeting held ut Medford on July 17-18 19H, Will tho Pacific Highway Asso ciation meet with your association Jointly In Medford? NO, I am advised by tho executive Secretory, .Mr. II. U. Dawiby that this association, Jn tho toplnlon of its pfflcors. w skip (ho jyi-l cpnvpn lion and hold Us 19 Ifi convention In San Francisco during tho Exposition. .oth;i. Notice Is hereby given that tho mi- dorKlgnod wll apply o iho ety coiin. ill of the city of Medford, Oregon, at III next regular mooting Jiiiki Und, 1V1I, for u license to sell spirituous vinous nid mult liquors In qiiantl- Ilea loss thuu a gullon, nt thulr placo of builiutss on South Fir street, lo cated nt lots 10, 1) mid 12, block r,, of tho orlsiiml (owpulle, In suld tly, for u period of six iiiiiiiths. IIOTIU MOOHIJ. Hutu of flikl publliulloii, May 'gill, INI, MEDFORD WINS FROM GOLD HILL AND LEADS LEAGUE It. II. V. Lenguo Standings W. I.. IM Medford l 1 .1 t Tnlent ... -,. 2 - . ' pninlH Pass ..-a ! '2 . i0 Oold lim fcnl -I .-") Vest onlay's Hosnlis .Medfoid. U: jtiihMlill, S. (limit! Puns lS;Tmnt.- J Hv winniujr from (nhl 1MI, wtni Tnlent wns losimr to (lrnnt- I'im-i Mod lord -.tt'iiiu-tl into' the lim !' I Hivjtio Hiver Vnllov. toiituc H 'Id' Hill turned out en mm-e in thou lenm love, !l to 8. in it elose mid ex vititur game. t'nl(ir pitch' d I r Medfoid mid Selduti II'" ''" t houl 100 run-, t'nnu Medforil nl tended, gnlnj: on tlm .KH'inl until, slaughter nt Pas The saddest Ihiug Unit oeourrod In Talent n-pinitions in nuiiiy n dux onmo wlicn (Irunts Ja-.s delVnted their train IS to U in n wild nnd woolly und lopsided pinic lieforo u good omwd. The jjnme wns one of llie freaks that eoiue mlo tho jiiine, ami when Tnlent Mi'tVled lo lohogpmi thev eoiildn't tp. ttiiinls Puss hit Inn;; nud hard. Table Hock II; MmloO 7 Tho Modoo team nnd tho Tnldo Hook team met Sundn.v, plnyini; u hotly fontr-lril game wliuii Insled for eleven inniims, tho xooro heiujr " to S in fuviir of llie Table Hookers. Pilolior Lester lind n touch f hi- old time H'ed nlid truek mil hovoutoou inoii. A good etoivd wns prciut mid etpnwscd tIiemseU,os.ai Jioiny highly pleaded with tlio gumo. MADDEN'S STATEMENT In view of (he nri loirs pulili-diril in the Medford Sun, Mav S, liended, "Who Pays for the HcerJ" mid the one in the .Medford .Mini Tribune of the Mime dnle. bonded, "Mnddim He- poiisiblc Tor Inereuxc in Couiity h- penscs," I feel Unit n .tnleineiil of fnots from mo is csentuil Hint tho people mav understand the situation fully. I wns nut consulted in regard to the article in the Sun and had no knowledge of it prior In it-, publien tion. Tho fuels in the cum. so fur ns 1 inn enneerm'd. are a fllcif. : If InsMclor Is (Viniieteiit I did iil. the county court on he half of the orchurdits tn appoint Iho additional ipH-ctur. with (lie iimlcr--.taiiilin that the number -hoiild he reduci-i), when tho blight coiidilious r-hould warrant, ami I apt in fin or of having ut nil time- a- maiiv iinHc tors ns we limy need to keep the blight under control. Hegurdiii the ei'inpuiiMition of the inspectors, their p.iv Is fixed by the rtnte law, vbich mivs that they r-luill receive &'. er day fir each duyV work mid llieir ncliuil mid iicccwsan' exiienses. I did nk the county court to give the chief inspector who lia the clinrge nud direction of nil the in spectors rl per dnv adilitiono), for if competent und officii nf to diiect nil be iiifpeclors he i, in my opinion, entitled to it. Court I')iihiiIn lllepil 1 did not have nnv thing to dq wih making n fixt'd nlloumice of tliieo dollars jier day for expenses to each insK'iipr, Jnwcver, but lnye ulwnys been opMisei to it, and iiitvo fre quenlly criticised tins notion loiifr be fore I beenine u cnmlidute for elec tion. Professr O'Oiiin in n letter lo thu blig!i comiuiltee oomilainoil of this moioil of. pa. incut to ipHM;ctors for opciHcs, mid c;i I led nlcnion In itf illegality, nud mnny of the lend inj: cilizenn mid taxpayers of this valley luivo not Iic-iiated to MMK"',J with tliu coprl on llo-. mutter. No Miiil-Slliiglni; In my cumpnigii for the office of county eommisMoiicr f luivo not erit jciscd tlio personnel of the county court. I have not nwide any st a le nient Unit in any wav may reflect on the honor nud iulerity of any of il ineuibers. T liavo not lic-italed to disugrco wjth their jiulgmeiit on some tilings', mid I have done m openly mid frank ly. I d not i CM' i to jjiimxhoe or pussy-fool methods but come mil in the open nud tube lull respousibiliiv for wluil I say. And in this connec tion, so thorn mn ho no misii'iidcr-Ktiiiuliii-', will hi id, ,,ii Khilu do- illcdly in fuvor of all lu insiieplors nun lire uceocii Jin llio pioper pio- lirtion if our onb rds. I am mil satisfied with (he itiioleni'v of soiim of tho piesenl ii inspectors, por John A, Perl ' " Ldy Assistant I'boHi's M. 41 ftw 47i I WlfaHt W "t ftyWf their uuiiiiitt'inoul an, I thioWloh. Ami irVH'oleil I will used ui. host cu 'env ois lo luno mUi'Ii elmnuos made u1 will tiling till rmeo up ( u stmutuid of ('t'tii'ictu'.v. And I will iiIkii lu in I'livor of itllowiujr them only their lU'tunl und imcexsM'.v tvpi'iiM's ns piovidod hv law. iSlmu'il) IHANK It. MADDKX lli id Adxcitiifiiiciit.) FOR GOVERNOR GUS. C. MOSER REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES MAY 15 Ho voted against thq new tax Inw and stands for reduction of taxes, payable seiiil-uuiiunlly, without pen alty. Economy, efficiency dlgnl. fled law enforcement. Fewer tnt-eat- in coiiiiiiissioiiN nun reduced ex penses In each department of tho stnto. to thi: iiomieuh or fiiist .Meumwji: p si.n'kixo vvsu f.oi.i) noxns of tiii: pacific .v i:.sti:ii. itAii.w.w, irr .irxi: i, iictT: Tlu underslgiixd, Trustee iiudor tho uiurlgitge nbyvo referred to, de sires under authority of said mort pagq to extond tlio sum of FIfty-nluo Thousand eight hundred thlrly-four dollars nud twenty-iilnn centa (JS9 S34.21D In tho purchaso of bonds of said Issue, provided such purchniq can, In Its opinion, bo now made ad vantageously. Sealed offers of said bonds mny be sent to tho offlco of tho inidiirslgned, at ii0 Ilroadway, New York City, on or before Juno 3, 19H, nt 12.00 o'clock noon. coi.rjtnjA KXicixEitnocKEH Tjtt'ST CO.. Successor Trusteo. Hy (lEOHUE E. WAHHEN. Trust Officer. Dated New York, May -I, 191,1. EARHART OLD JACKSON RESIDENT A. K. Earhnrt, candidate for the rcpuhtlrau nomination for sheriff n Hue of resldruco in Jnrkson county. Is the oldest man on tho ticket He came to Jackson county lu issn or twenty-eight years ago--coming from Pennsylvania with his father, the late Samiiol Earhart. He Is tho oldest of eight brothers and sisters all of whom wero educated In the public schools of Medford. The greater por tion of his life has been spoilt In Jarkson county, helping to develop tho Enrhart farm Just south of Med ford and ono of tho best linowii places In tho valley. For tho past six years Mr. Earhart has lived at llogue Itlver, where he owns tho Alcove Fruit mid Dairy Farm. He has always voted tho re publican ticket hut has never heforo sought any kind of office. Mr. Earhart has always homo an excellent reputation nmong his friends and acquaintance! nnd thero Is but llttlo doubt but what thoy will rally to his support at tho polls In a most gratifying manner. Ho has pre pared tho following statement for his platform making promises to do only his duty at all tlpies: "If I am nofulnatoa aim elected, I will take my oath of office to 'mean a complete and offrctlvo cnfoYcomont of tlm law, I will uso strict econo my In tho conduct of my offlco, will nt al times hu prompt In serving official papers and I will havo no In terests to servo but tho pooplo's. "A, K. KAHHAUT, "Hoguo Hvpr, Ore." (Paid Adv.) Tierp Is Nothing Hotter nud Noun (juito Ko Ooofl as VELVET ICE GREAM For every occasion. Individual molds for special mniulong, Hpotiul pi Ices for dnirrhos mid lodges, I'ropiJt dulvorui, White's Velvet lee Cream Factory ,y.u jiuiMiip j'iiiu'v fMj.ii IsssssssssssssB 4.Ta flBVlV1 THEisssssRisskU SSif ' V IvSlissH . Ibtt lV3isiIDBiissssssssssssscL sssssssssssssssssssssH VliAiiuKJHffisssH rH HOLUSTER (From "Tlio Hun" Mitrshflolil, Ore gun, April an, 19 1 U Fioderlok llolllnlor, of North lleud, Is cloning one of the uitMt In II llnpt eauipalgits ever put UP III this district by n demuriiit for the eon grosstoual nomination. Ilnlllstor was never Itiiowu to do Ihlugn b. halves, nud In this like all of his nu dortnkliiKs, ho has applied Unit lu doiuultiiblo energy that has won for him such illatiiiuuliihod siircoss III tlu loital lino nnd the Inisluens world llo has roudiiiiod u olcnii camimlmi and If uefiOM from the prois nud stioot laH, mil bo taken as ludlrnt Pig n populnr favorite, llolllslvr will land the nomination In a walk. Tll i section has long been neglected, even wion lonsldnrlUK rougiesslount rnudldato.M nud Mr llolllitor Is tho first niiiii that over eutorod the race from Pooh It Is not strange that this locnlllv. Irrespective of parl.v IT Theatre: "MHTAI MOVIKM Mniiiici' iiutl KviMiiii, Mou- (liiy-rupsday ni'p liHi'gnm Diiys, Op Ailmissiou OUR MUTUAL GIRL No. 3 ldi)'j;psl motion pictiuv pro- (liipptl, a .VJ-ppol .sprit's. A BARRIER ROYAL Two-pai't UpohpIio fpaturp of a Latin Tragedy DAD'S TERRIBLE MATCH Apollo Coined v p'unnic.st Hlnis in the world. Made in Medford & Tlm modern wav of maklns ornr all kinds of uinttress at a small cost, Into sanitary folding mattresses. No tufting to count loose, Is easily handled, and Is strictly sanitary. Foather bods mndu Into folding mattresses with summer and winter sides. ini. Mat tress Co. U-J.I esWt 'Uilnl Hi. .Mcdfonl Phone 001 For Your Children's Health Snyder's Filtered Milk Prco Del ivory. Phono 201-,7-U i fr-iTi K- n-i I H . fl . F I I t! m (mmmkm I yy?fiiitiiiiiifry I Fold Colonial Flats Light Housekeeping Kent by week or month only, A quiet, roflued Jionin fpr Pvoplo jvho llko comfort moro tjiaii olo Knuce, and rents well within tho limit of their pockothooks. Hummer rates. Everything modern mid up-to-date. S17 8011th Klyursldo, ,()c us up, f t r " You Apprecmt Quulily, tfood HiojiHiire nid I'jghl priees. Why liol in HiHl. on ftMfiiitf i(. Our herrieH nvu iiiikiii')iihhim1 in quulily aijil wogiifininfeo full mciiHiiro hh roprtouled JANES BROS. II01.II1 10, 1'iihlic Mnrlfel A LIVE WIRE piedll(ictloi, talH An lutojoM nnd a Viii'doiiiiblo prhlit In Mr' llolllster'H i'iinl(acy. I'W poqpln urn butter known n Coon tltiin,Fipd ll)llli'r, and Vherpver lie linn traveled liii tlm oi;tsldi nniitli!H oii)l'a('td In this district Ipi has nud vlli'eiihiislaslln iiinjiingepiopt. TJmt lolltqr hits uiailo n siiiTcss or his own affairs and Is one of Coos county's fnromoitt and most pinmlueiit IiiiiIiiosh men. should jKlvo tho dnmocrals full usHiiiaiice tlm t , ljy urn voting for mini of HUffr.'it caliber lo linpdlo Ih'l ijf" fairs of this district In culture. Fred lllolllster Is a rulMti'dited nrogres slvp, one of tho kind that imver II Ives up: ho has a siiiii'rabiiuilnni'o of Kilt, slloktuUlviiuoss. In fact his goucrnl iiiiil.n.iiii la niiiiruv. liiirtoiilflml. Anv one Unit l.uowa Fiod kuows Unit lie has llioso onteutlais which most tit lllilth equip bui for the poattliiu (o which be nsplroM ( Paid Adv ) Florida EAST COAST I The land of Hiinsliini! and three crops a year. 'IT inte.r testcd, ajldresH P. B. Fuller lalahar, Klurjilii Four yeai-s inihe ICoguo Kiver valley UNION LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Itiveivsidc IMinne IHO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP ' Itecontly remodeled arid cnlsrsod. ndded now cameras and apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-date lu evory way, Cotiimcriritl Work of all Kinds Including copying and enlarging ot pictures, legal documents, etc. Dro mldo enlarging, any slip, and kodak finishing of orory kind. Professional and smotuor photp? graphic suppllos, 1 1, SI. lUrninn Associated Mith Me. Shop ovor Isis Thoatar, Phone It 7-J r ' Tr-lv i ?i