Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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BEAUTIFUL CITY
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Juno 13.
A grandly Idealistic project has rc
tfintly' licen launched by Internation
al orRnnlintlon known mi tnc "World
Conuclonco Soctoty." The details and
jilnn 'xvoro conclcvul nnd tirotoclcd
nftor Jen years of altruistic labor nnd
dtiKly on tl'o part of llcndrlk Chris
tian Anderson, nn Anterlcnn-Scnndi-imVInn
nculptor residing In Home, as
Blhtcd by xoino 40 sculptors, artists.
cnBlncors, archltocta, and scientists,
nnd hn for lt object tho establish
ment of nn Idcnl world city xvlu-ro
nil intcrnntlonnl activities nro to have
homo nnd inspiration.
A review of tho nmsslve nnd beauti
fully Illustrated volume which em
bodies tho plnn In Its details was re
cently published In tho Monthly Mill
Ictin of tho Pan-American Union.
"This proposed international city"
writes tho rovlower "is to be n city
of light, health, v;ldo avenues, parks,
playground, fountains, lagoons, nnd
noblo bulldinRS. It is to be a clt
without slums, a city of efficiency,
convenience nnd beauty. Not only lu
structure, phut, and equipment will
It bo tho Ideal, city, but It Is intended
to liecomo tho Intellectual, artistic,
nnd practical International capital of
tho, world; a clearing house for tho
various social, cultural, scientific and
political aspirations of humanity.
Tn Cover Ten Miles
"An designed It will cover somo 10
square miles of ground. Its archi
tectural plans are so drawn that It
can be built at almost nny spot ar
cchsIIiIu to the sea that tho nations
may choose, Whtlo there is niuplo
room within the limits of the city for
the homes of the permanent Inhabi
tants and tho necessary business and
manufacturing plants, the heart of
tho city is composed of buildings
adapted to tho unification of Inter
national Interests. These arc group
ed Into thrco centers devoted res
pectively to science, art, and physical
culture. Tho scientific center Is con
nected with tho center or art by the
broad avenue of nations, flanked on
cither sldo by palaces which will
house ambassadors and delegates rep
rcHeutltiK their respective nations. It
lifts for Its crowning motif the gigan
tic Tower of Progress, which riies
to tho height or 1,000 feet or more.
On the summit of this tower will bo
Installed a wireless talegraph plant
nnd on tho lower floor of its colossal
buse will bo found n world printing
press.
Tower of Progress
'Tho tower rises lu the midst of
a circular space set apart for Inter
national congress buildings for medi
cine, surgery, hygiene, law and crim
inology, electricity and Invention.
agriculture and transportation, all of
which are provided with hulls, libra
ries, museums, and accessory offices.
To tho northeast Is the International
Hall of Justice and to the southwest
tno Temple of Itcllglous. Complet
ing- tho conception stand an Internat
ional bank or clearing house nnd a
world rpferenco library, whllo In
gardens near bv ore found the Inter
national Institutes of higher burning.
The art center is connected with the
phjBlclul culturo by means of gur
dens devoted to horticulture, natural
history, zoology and botany An Im
posing Tcmplo of Art, forming tho
chief monument of this center, has
been planned with spnclous halls and
galleries for sculpturo and, painting,
surrounding n vast auditorium. Tho
pbyslclal center is intended to facili
tate a world reunion of athleticism
and to promote tho scientific develop
ment of tho human form In alt na
tions, A vubt stadium Is Its central
feature. Near It Is n large natn
torlum, gymnasia for men nnil wo
men, and open fields and athletic
quudmugles for International exposi
tions and contests."
Clint Hundred Million
Tho estimated cost of creating
such u city, according to tho author
of tho plan, would not he uvor $100.
UOd.OUO, u sum that would not
novorely tax the resources of tho ttox
orntuentu of tho world If wpiltiib
distributed. The IntJriiatjgual Com
mittee of tho organization lu to deter
mine tho slto and location of the clt
at tg meeting next uar. Numerous
places lutvo been mentioned, mich as
the Dutch const noar Tho Hague; tho
JllvJorn, noar Cannos; Turvuoren,
near HiiihseIs: St. Germain on l.uye,
near Pails; tho Marmora count, near
Constantinople; tho Now Jersey
count, near I.ukowood; tint Isthnum
jf Panama; uud recently the Island
of Culm, Many leudors lu urt.
Hcleiiro, education and world politics
In ho various count Hon of the clvlll
jwPglobci uru taking tin active Inter
et Jp tho movement, uud tho mooting
tit Ih9 International Commlttuu next
yr will irotlou world-wide lutereot.
i Ymt (lit ilitJb'!
?tuN U itWyiMi Niuek Uov, John.
tiiiwp riHAwUoMw lit'ine Indus.
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NEWS F ROM
COUNTRY
I PHOENIX PHYLERS I
Miss Haiel nderson spent part of
Inst week visiting In Ashland.
. D. Itonry tins been qulto sick tor
the past week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Stnncllff
bne tnoed Into Mrs. lllnckwood'a
house on Pacific highway.
Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Wntt of Med
ford were the guests of Mrs. Klmcr
on Tuesday.
Mr. Carlo lost, n valuable cow tho
first of tho weofc.
Miss Kdith TUh Is In Portland at
tending the Hose Carnival,
Mrs. Carlos nud Miss Salter spent
Wednesday In Med,ford. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson of Los An
geles, Cnl., nro the guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. T, Klsh nnd family tills week.
Miss Westerfleld returned to her
homo In Portland last week after
spending several weeks with her
brother, V. II. Westerfleld and fam
ily on tho Chadwlck orchards.
Mr. and Mrs. N Huckmastcr nnd
family arrived Thursday from Hed
lands, Cal., to spend n few daya with
their cousin. Mrs. C. C. Scott, of Kast
Phoenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iluclsmaster
recently sold their range ranch In
Hedlands npd will make their home
In Seattle. Wash.
The Presbyterian and community
picnic last Thursday, despite the for
bidding weather was well attended.
The sports were well planned and
thoroughly enjoyed by nil. So we.?
pleased wero tho promoters of the
picnic that another one Is talked of
to tako place early In July.
Mrs. Carlo has been suffering from
a severe attack of grip but is now
much Improved.
Mr. Cummlngs was hero In the in
terest of soda) hxglur.c meetings
which arc to bo hold hero in Septem
ber. While lu town ho was tho guest
or Dr. T. Mnlmgren and wire.
Tho W. C. T. V. observed Klowe
Misilon Day on Tuesday Flower
were sent to tho sick and to the
strangers In town. Mrs. ohn Cope
and Mrs. Luelln Peck were appointee
as n committee to visit the county
hospital. They took a great number
or magazines and presented each In-
mnto of tho Institution with a bou
quet of flowers. Mrs. Copo's little
daughter, Harriot, contributed her
part by singing for somo of tho pa
tients. Mrs. Hoso Seals Ilroxvn. a grad
uate of tho Jacksonville, III., school
for the blind Is conducting a singing
class In the Christian church this
week. An entertainment will bu
given by her pupils Friday evening
and a full house Is bespoko for Mrs.
Drown, who though blind Is said to
have remarkable success In training
children to sing and speak.
G. II. Scoby. a graduate of tho
Iowa State Teachers'. College nt Cedar
Falls, at present principal of the high
school at Velm, Wash., baa been en
gaged to tako charge of manual train
ing In our schools for tho ensuing
year and also to assist In tho high
school. Mr. Scobey hat had 17
years experience In accredited high
school work In Iowa and Washing
ton. At the recent baby show held at
Mcdrord. Phoenix and vicinity car
ried off several prizes.
In Class C, Helen, tho llttlo daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter, scored
93.7 and carried off first JirUc. Mar
guorlto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Loin Hughes, was a close second
scoring 99.6.
In Class H. Gladys, daughte- of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovel Ferns, took sec
ond prize Florence, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Hensler and oJan.
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ager,
alto scored high and received lion
orablo mention.
EVANS VALLEY BREEZES
Tho entertainment given by Hn
terprlM Grange at tho Wlmer chure.i
was a decided success. Tho commit
tee deserve great credit.
Miss Mario I Hills who has been at
tending school at Ashland has re
turned homo ror tho vacation.
S. II. Moqre was n Mod ford vis
itor Monday and brought back a fine
now harness which ho had won In a
nowsnaper contest.
HiDlng Is on In tho valley nnd nit
aro hcjilng PIuvIuh will stay a way.
J. J. Slinervlllo left for Mutto Fnlli
Wodnosdny to work In tho forest re
serve, llo wng accompanied by Mlsi
Vorle Hlt'by who will visit xvlti
friends nt that pluce.
MUx Kdna Van (loethein has to
turnod for tho suiniuor vacation.
Quito n large delegation was It
Itogite Hlver Monday attending court.
Charles Lnnihlo of Central Point
visited with friends Sunday.
Dr. Hoblo of Medford and friend
motored to Hybeo Springs Wednes
day. Mrs. S. L. Sundry was n guost ut
Plmdiurit, thn homo of Mr. and MM.
J, II. Illllls for u fw duys last week
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner motored
to tho Pass Thursday.
MUs Hllen Taylor of Grants Pass is
vUltlug wltli friends uud ndutlvo lu
Ilia viy. J
A.rlhur Alder Iijl Iihk bqen Um.li
Hill Hi Vmer prciirl Jilt relumed
lu JiU liuiutf ut Miwlford.
CORRESPONDENTS
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TABLE ROCK TABLETS
IBLETS (
K. W. fiulton i1 limimc of .urge
iunntttie of his polnlues to .MoiKortl
parties-.
irr. Knff i.ntl I'liitilreu. who lutvo
boon vt.iiliii!r nl (lolil Hill. 1HH0(I
into the notice on the Millnr plnoo
htt butunlny.
Mr-. Wulliun nti.l lnuhUr Mnu
iluliuc, nro utteniUug tho lose fo-ti-vnl
nml vt-itinji triend- in I'oitlniuL
Two nulo loads of voiiiik people from
XleiHonl w WoiIiiomUi.v nfteruomi
mill ovenituj viiiiintr their former
,-ohool mute, .Mi Helen l.uliuul, nt
thi- pliieo.
John NVitliui nnd sister.- Ki-o, nie
ntteniHni tlto ne festiml' ut Port
land thU week.
As n re-ult of Hie fly-Mintting oru
.nilo nrgiuiizeil by the Improvement
n-oointinii, we notiec niniiy new
oroon ilmir-. Hv trnp, tuinjlefuot,
clo.
The rntttx of In-t week iliil nuteh
;;uoil to rwr orw in tin- com
munity, nlthmigii Mime liny ilnni
ncil. Table Hook luiil only one exhibit
ut the Imliy show, Hint heiuj: Wnyue
Karl Muy.'tho little .-on of Mr. nnd
Mr. K.U. Mny, who soured S
points.
Mr-. S. C. Collins nod iliiughler,
rinm, noi'ontpanii'il liy the Mi-so-Uo-e
and Mnrio Nenlon, i-ited the
MendowH -ehoolln-t Friilny.
Many fnim here nt tended ho rnso
-how ut Mctlford ln-t week nnd
MH'iik very hiahly f tlie oliibit-.
Muoli liiiuht i- .liowinu up in our
urohnrils, hut everyone seems to ho
iloinvr overytliini; in their power to
keep it down.
The -enlor uf weinlitn nnd luensiinw
-topptd nt our store InM week and in
formed Mr. IliuiDtuuiu that iiwiue to
Ids -enlos lioiu fiinlly ho wns. los
ing liuudreiU or didlnrs. Soon utter
ho wns followed by n innu with
-eales to sell.
The Table Hook hull team plnyed
u olo-o piine with the Central Point
lentil nt that plnee Sunday, lo-ini tit
the Pointers by the -eoie of I to i.
We thought we hud our .-hnre of
po-ls. It si'i-ni-, however. Hint n
number of nit- Imve moved into tlie
di-triet with the intention of makiiiK
their h'omos with u-. Wo would mij:
;est Hint our Improvement n-.-oein-tiou
take thi- mutter tin nt onee niui
imike nn offoit to ilo-trov Ihe-o posts.
No one except tho-e who lime liwil
in a phieo iufe.-led willi rats eitii im
ntno what n terrible po-t they nro.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS 1
Miss Kthel Dlrl: arrived homo from
Columbia Falls, Mont., last week,
whero sho has baen employod a n
teacher In tho public schools.
Mrs. Ed Fcyer and daughter of
Grants Pass nro guests at tho home
of John Diinulngtoti,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nell have re
turned to Derby after spending the
week In town.
Mrs. A. I. Hckelson und diiugbter
left for Portland Tuesday evening,
after spending it month with relati
ves living here.
Miss Molllo Mritt is In Portland
this week attending a meeting of
tho O. H. SC. Grand lodge and tak
ing in tho Itoso Festival.
Walter Kentnor, who l employed
nt Grants Pass, spent Sunday with
to hU family.
MUx Louise T. Jones, chief opera
tor for tho Home 'telephone company,
loft for Portland Monday to attend
tho Hoso Festival.
The Kpworth League spent n
pleasant evonlng nt the It, liny
Pholtz country homo Wednesday.
About thirty guests wero pcrtsent, In
nplto of the Inclement weather.
Mrs, Jas. lluckley nnd son, or Huch
nro visiting nt thn homo or tho for
mer's mothor, Mm. Chris Ulrlch.
Miss Gnrtrudo Diiiinlugtou return
ed from Han Francisco ono day Inst
wook.
Halph Jonnliig of tho Dig Apple
gate lias been lu town several times
latoly. driving his now automobile,
a five passenger Maxwell.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Turngnto loft
for Ilutto .Falls recently to spend
ceveral weeks with their sou.
Deputy Hhorlff, K. W. Wl'ron him
returned from a short busluoKu trip
to Salem und Portland.
Dr, II. K. Golden loft for Portland
Monday Us a delegate to tho Masonic
Grand lodgo.
Will Hiinna and wife who recently
nrilved from Seattle, Wnsh., Iiavo
gone to their I'vnn'tj crook ranch,
whero they will spend tho summor.
Fletcher Klout left for Gold Hill
the first of tho week wluro ho luia
adopted n position In a drug Htoro.
Mrx. J. P. Wells entertained tho
members of the sowing club uud n
few Invited i iiosIk Wediiesduy after
noon, It being tho liiHt meeting of (lie
club. Following wero those pien
nut: Mrs I'. K. Iluudy, Mf. G- A.
Gurdniir. Mm, F. -, Hmllli uud MUses
Lellu Prim, Hiiiimi uud Aiinii Wondt.
('Jura , Klimir. uud MIkh lllpMiy of
KlnniMlh Kails and ,MUn Ulacltlonl of
LVnlltil Point. .
Mr- '"id Mr. WIHJIdiiiy mo in
ifvliiif ioniiiiiliil.illoiiM upon I lie in
SHOT
SEASON
EXCAVATI
WASHINGTON, I). t. Juno Kl. -Wlion
llienunminocmont i- nuule thai
some ivvplonitinii" oxpi'iliiuui litis lem
oned from the howeN of tho onith
mnti'tinl Hull rovotils the hi-Mry of
pooplo who lived thiee tliousnnd
and more yonrs nun, few pooplo lonl-
ir.e thu nHouilmil iliffionHies uw
Imrd-hfp- tlmt ure frctpuuUv iimloi-
gone, for the Miko of Hun hniiioh of
soieuoe. Wullnoo N. Stem its, in u
oommuuiontion In the Nnltuuul (loo-
artipbio sooioly. ul Wii-humton, l.
(.'., isixoj somo idea of tin- -nlo of Ihr
work in tho reconstruction of Unvp.'s
hi-tory.
Son-oii Is Limited
''Tlie-o tiiponilotis evcnviitlon
ulotn; the Nile onll for equipment on
n con-iilemhlo soiilo," ho -n. "Work
itiu-t ho ntil. )oooiuhor I ttt April
I murk- th working eir. Uxery
tuuiiioiit i- ptooiotis. I'.xory onrlimd
mii-t oount. Kvory h-oxoltul of enttli
iiiii-I bo onrofnlly sifted wlieimvev
there i- n po ibilily of tinil. Ilxon
u bn-kol Inisudo is Mmioliitie pns-cd
into u-o. As -oiin us vniHii nppiiront
ly xnlnable piece is loouleil, workmen
lito oullcd off. ospert- nro -out in;
every mull is on jluiid. Cniofullx
every inch of soil i wtilehed us the
In-t Im-kets of ouitlt nro reiuoxed.
Kxery frnnmeiii inust bo -nxetl nml
Iniil nwny uu:il everytliiuir hu hoen
unooxored.
"Think of tlie ili-'tiiipnintmiiit when,
for example, n nmjinifieeiit statue
pomes out bundle;. Think of III''
ooiijooturi's n- lo the4wliervlnut I
Ilio ui's-ing pieoo nml the lunr ltei'.
ouiimp- xveok nttonxiiuU. the lot i
fouml. There it nn air m Inislnd
oxiteiViiuey, n -uppro-.d oxoili'inont
hoveriiiK over Hint keot men up un
der the most louse si ram under shirk
the i.ork i- of ui'co-sitv emiduotid.
Snxlitg Altiiout Temple
"At Doir-el-Hnhnri the doltri- hml
to In onrrioil to mi old el.tx-pit in or
dor In run no ri-k of covering' eilhor
lemplo or tomb. Thi- pri'omilinn
ilouhtlo-s snved the cloxotilli d.xiui-tx
tomplo froiH'litiriii1, hoxwnit any Impo
of re-urreotHn. Aux iif who took
part in thi- woik will noxer sen uo.x
du-t worth mentioniu.' el-owhero. At
a distiiueo of fifty .Mints n xlsitur
would hear u terrible hubbub, soxmiil
mulling but nn 'mpWrlrnlfle Imaio of
du-t. from which wuM proseiillx
emerjje a tnun, vi-iblo nl ton .xiird-.
openitiu under Hit direction nl' n
du-l imp ntnto-t inimediiilolv fnllim
ed by nnolher. Dior tho luuli itn
lmnkmmit xvould plmme the liuids, uud
the train, nueesiurteil, lolled nil dux
oeu-elossly on it- duiililo truck, -nxu
for the noun limir of rest.
"Amerioii lm jninoil linmls witli
the Old World in pm-ociitiiit; thi
xxork. Wonderful nro the rosulls nt
tnineil. Kvory sludent of history nud
literature, oxery -Indent of the llihlc,
i- vitully ooneoriird m tho oonfinnn
tions yourly oomuuf to light from tho
snndx of Hgypt. There is iiecd nl
lia-tc. To evliiicl the nnible dislricl
of J-'gypt is nn eeniiomii' neoos-ily.
Accordingly tlie Hiilish .overnment
lins creeled nt A mum tlie grout diiui
whoso il'i-fimt head Iiiih scut the uut
or- of the Nile luo-k over great mens
of hitherto diy ground.
Doon Temples Flooded
"Alrendy n duxen lomplos linxo
been flooded, uud cic long will lie for
mer ot to night. Already hcnuliful
I'hilno, nt the head of the first cut-
uriiot, is gone. The soil is becoming
infiltrated nud tin stoics of tron--uros,
especially the pnpynm miiiiit--oiip,
ure liciiiK riipuil, even Ip'fmn
the xvulcra cover tlif ground above.
"Iloxxuxui, tlirouuli the goiiius ol
the engineer, M.pt is being bom
again. In her uunkeuin the hind of
the Plmriiohx i huhiii to play u role
umoii;; untiouH, Ait nud Hcnliinciit
lutvo heel) Micriluiil to her ooniiiiur
cinl xvolfure. The gain In Kvpt
Ihrougli the i oiwrwilion of theso life
gixing xvutors in a rainless' luml is
esiimnted ut 415.(10(1,0111) n'uuimlly."
rival of a sou ut their home '.'Mon
day. Mlsx Mabel Ittxnu Ih making
frlemlH living on WllllnniH creek u
visit.
Mrs. M. D, Jones, ciitnrtnluud the
members of the Itoyal NdlghbiiiH
lodge lust Tuesday afternoon, when
a ploaiinnt time was hud;
J. H. rUivyur, lty (jiiglncor or
llumhiu, Ih vlslilng rolatlvjH living
hero.
W. O, Giirrott of lliuiiom' bun boon
Npeudlng rover. il ilt-ti In town,
. "i
L E I N
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CLOTHES
MADi; IN' MKIIFOHD
Nuxt door o Firm Nnlloiml lltiult,
iii. talis
'II.M'OIIH TAII,OII
ON OF RUINS
OP ANCIENT EGYPT
MEDFORD FLUFF RIG CO
Ixiig nml iVipol iMonninp
uiitl WphvIh
oil HAS'L1 aIAINT K'PUIWP
Phono WUMl
B. W.Paul
SUMMER IS
HERE
Lot us clean nud nmkn over your
Inst jenr'ii unit or dross.
Wo have tho equipment nnd wo
L'timi liiiv. IIiivi. niir unrlf iloiie In
one of tho largest uud most sanitary
plants in tlto country, tlie com is no
more.
$5,000
STOCK OF TIRES CN HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MICHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
C'all and ,'(( tun prirps.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
HALL TAXI CO.
PHONE
100
Four, five and spvon-jmH-sonj't'i
cars. Special rates
lor all day use and large
parlies of excursionists.
Booking Offices:
MEDFORD and
NASH HOTELS
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
Itocenlly remodeled and onlargod,
added new cumeris and uppnrntui
and I now atrlctly up-to-date In
every way.
Coiiuiiorlrol Work of nil Kindt
Including copying nud enlarging ol
pictures, legal documents, etc. lira
initio enlarging, any hIzo, nnd kodaV
finishing of every kind.
Profeanlonal and amntuor photo
graphic iiippllui.
Ii. M. Ilnriuoii AxNoclulod Willi Mo.
Bhon over lulu Tunniar. Phone H7-J
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABIE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Wivortfidi!
'Phono lf,0
GAUNYAW &
BOSTWICK
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H. WEINHARD'S ICE DEPOT
NEWPORT, OREGON
A Charming Resort by the Sea,
Smiles, and Bids You Welcome
Welcome to her hospitality, her health mid nerve
restorers; to her eoinrorlahle hotels, rooinliiu; houses
and camps; to her luscious .sea foods, to her halhiiij;
and delight I iillv diversified mirations.
LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES
(Sre.ttlx mime the expense of a visit to Newport.
M
Ttic JJtoIUoii r.lue J013
fW rainscT Y'l
I (OCIKHtSIUlMI I
I i WQtJTCB I
o3tiirfl-TlTri,tiHl'iit?
Past the half million iiiarK hae koii
the 1 inures of h'oitl progress. More
than fie hnndred thousand Kordu
have lieen sold to date. We coiildn't
ive yon better proof of Pord merit.
Kverywhcre you'll Hud the h'ord tin
favorite car.
, jr.y. I tho prim of
tourliiK inr l IfilB f.
with uiiulpmuiit. (lot
from
C. E.
HI'.UtTA Itlltl.OIXH.
, . 4 ar.-fttwry.iAi'ti'it'-i -Tctairrvrjjr-'x"ii'firwl(
You've Been Looking
For a tfood, practical, closely spaced nifr and Iiok
fence close enough to hold the small pits anil
strong enough for the large ones. Here's the onu
Ihat will do it to perfection, and it's
PAGE WIRE FENCE
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Stylo 1028 1-Tonsilo Strongth 11,350 lbs.
Higher grade steel wire than is found in any other
make of fence.
lilxtra clos(! spaeings nl the bottom.
'Plenty of fence for nil sized hogs.
This is just ono of tlto many styles we carry for
special purposes.
"Direct from factory to yon." Wo Pay tho Freight.
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAOE FENCE MEN" "
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b )uiir lie man,
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Stop at the first Southern Pn
eifle or ('. & K. office ami ask for
illustrated pamphlet on "New-
JOHN M. SCOTT
(leneral Passenger Aent,
Port land, Oregon.
thn Ford runabout; tho
ii. h. Medford, compliilo
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