- wtmtv"viK "' ' f 1 1 ' u vt r.t i PJV0IC EWOujv " i'i i ssssmsssr r IOCAL AND PERSONAL ifit'rt. J Ot'rt. K. KlrfciiiUrlclt will deliver n fri'fc lecture nt St. Mark's fihlt Tlitim- ilay evoillnij on "War, What For." Hunr.x' TlioinnK, of UodtJJnR, Cnl., In In tlio city on htifdneim. Whnt'a hotter tlian nn old eatab- llnhcd firo Innurnnco Company nftor a tlrtii Only ont ' premium. Son Kranclfcco Iobboh pnld In full, $4,4rV OOO.O0. Soo IIKNNWTT nt 102 West Malri St., Agent' for UNION ASSUR ANCE SdCIETV Oi' LONDON. 30.1 'if I,. Olten of ih& KrtRlo Point dis trict. I" attending to bnalncm affairs In SfciWord today. MMsVlorehco Vaughn visited with frlomlu In Mcdford Monday after noon. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cqnto a pound. Mcdford Fish &. Poul try Market. Phono .1C2. tf Mr. and Mrs. Kvorot McArthur vis ited with friends and relatives In Medf6rd Monday. Cecil Hansen departed this morn ing for his homo In Sacramento after It Uo weeks Visit with friends In this city. Aro you Insured by n first-class company? If not soo VT. T. York at onco. 303 "Miss Edith Yob, of Apple-gate, Is In tlio city as the guest of friends. 'Cloll Wright wan up- from Rock Point this morning. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Dbok Store. J, C. Wilson, a business man of Portland, Is spending a few days In tho city. E. D. Cox, of Phoenix la spending tho day In Bedford. 'Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Mcdford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 302. tf Herman Drown foft this morning for lteddlng, Cal., whoro ho will re main for sovcrnl days. A large number of out of town pco- j L. plo attended "Martha" presented at tho Page last night by tho Andrews Opera company. Flro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald If- 318 Miss Itctha Goodman of Grants Pass Is the guest o friends In Med- ford. Ik Get it af D Voft'i Mr. and Mrs. Pat Megb were Jack sonville visitors Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C- M- Thompson, ot Iluch, spent Monday In Jacksonville and Mcdford on business. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Walter Simpson, a ranchman ot Evans creek, is In tho city visiting with friends and attending to busi ness affairs. Freeh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 362. tf Mrs. Hat Stater has returned from a visit to friends in Iloseburg. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Scars havo re turned from a visit to frionds in Ash land, Auto Insuranco. C Y. Tengwald. 318 The work of exacavatlng tho base ment for the new federal building, has been completed. Concrete forms aro now being put In place and tho work of filling the forms will be started in a few days. Matlnoe, tho Page today. 0. N. Nelson attended to business matters In Eaglo Point yesterday. F. B. Older, of Ashland, Is spend ing the day in Mcdford. See Davo Wood aoour. that fire In suranco policy. Offlco Mail Tribune nidg. Carl Pearson returned this morn ing from a several days stay In northern California. Sweet cider at Do Voa'i. Miss Hilda Whipple, of Wlmer, spent Monday afternoon with friends la Medford. Infants sets made to order, from 13 to 3C pieces. Prices $5.00 and up. Also chlldrun's cloth. 10C North Front streot. 102 Henry TV Jackson, of Salem, is In tho valley inspecting local condi tions. (Jot ysur butter, cream, milk and buttor-rallV, at De Voe'. H. M. Fields of Applegate, te in the city today'.- . -. .. MIbs Fay Pankcy is expected to return from Portland this week. Pelvltonor for ladles. Mrs. Leach. Phono 5C3-J, Tho Applegate school basket ball team moots tho Talent quintet In Talent Saturday night. , Clarla Myers motored to Medford thin morning.' Early cabbage and cauliflower pianttf ready March 1st. Orders also taken for all kinds oft vegotablo plants. Maddox & Bonney, phone 87-Tt. b 310 , Thomas anljn motored to tho ' cHy Monday. fj. C. Nebley, an Applegate ranch- r, t In Medford this week attend- 1WS to prbperty Interests hero. ' fSOOO.OO (o loan, See Holmes, .the Insurant Man, ' ; Bpaelal 8. T. Aent tf. Cnturl, of John Carlton has relumed to his countr yhomo In tho Talent district after n brief Btay In Medford, Prismatic Ray has accomplished tho most wonderful results In scalp trou blo turd only In connection with Marlnello treatments. Try It for (ailing hair. Martnolto Hair Shop, 40 Gnrnett-Coroy llldg. O. 11. Watt of Montague, Cal., Is here us the guest of friends. lien Lyman spent Monday in Gold Hill on business. ltogor Stovonfdn 'of Kuch (s spend- Ing tho dny In Medtqrtl. J, O. Corking, the best all around photographer In 'southern Oregon. lwnys reliable. Negatives mado any whore, tlmo or place. Studio 338 Main St. Phone 330-T. O. L. Peterson of eastern Oregon, Is In the valley looking for n suitable location. Mr. Peterson will proba bly 'locate near Medford. The Tuesday luncheon club meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Itoot of West Main streot. For better Insuranco, see Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Tho regular meeting of tho Par-cnts-Teaeherfl circle ot the Washing ton school Is being held this nfter noon. "Tho Problem of tho Excep tional Child' is being discussed. Tho Shakespeare Study club will meet this evening at the public li brary. Miss Fay Cnrxcr has returned to her homo In Phoenix after a short stay In Mcdford as the guest or Miss LIIHon Wcsterflcld. Mrs. F. E. Merrick will entertain tho eiccutlvo board of tho Greater Medford club at luncheon at 'her homo on East Main street Wednes day afternoon. Tlio Ladles' Auxiliary of tho First Baptist church aro holding their reg ular weekly meeting this afternoon. Wm. Gerlgot tho Pacific & Eastern railway, has returned from a busi ness trip to St. Paul, Minn. Tex Htbon, formerly of the Mcd ford Hotel, Is working in a hotel In San Francisco. Tho Woman's Relief Corps, lunch, dinner. Watch for date, prices and menu. 300 anmo Warden W. L. Flnley left for Portland Tuesday evening, after hav ing arranged with Judge ' W. S. CrowcII to -act as custodian of tho fund bclng-i raised by sportsmen of the stato far tho widow ot mo iaie Garao Warden Hubbard. -The Judge kindly volunteered his services which were eagerly accepted. Game Warden Flnley has arranged to supply COO feet ot Rogue river fishing films for the moving picture panorama A. C. Allen is preparing for tho Rogue river valfoy movies at the Oregon building at tho fair. W. F. Isaacs, merchant and angler, has returned from San Francisco, whero he left Mrs. Isaacs, who is studying music. Dr. J. F. Reddy visited in Mcdford Monday and reports that he has the money advanced to extend the Grants Pass-Crescent City railroad five miles, as soon as tho Grants Pass council reaches an agreement with him. Irwin Bebb, of tho Central Point Herald, was In the city this morning Hr.flnvernor "West met with the county court Monday In relation to tho Pacific highway Siskiyou division contract, and left for Portland In the evening. Tho county court has ar ranged a meeting with tho stato high-. way commission with a view to turn ing tho Siskiyou division over to tho stato for completion undor terras of tlio Vawtor net. Col. Frank II. Ray, father of olcc trlcal development In the Roguo rlvor valley, constructor of tho Gold Ray and Prospect dams, as well as vice president and director of the Ameri can Tobacco Co., is yUltlng the Bra don mine at Gold Hill, which he owns Jointly with his brother, Dr. C. R. Ray. Extonslvo improvements nra being mado at the mine, now equip ment installed and a macadamized highway being built from Gold Hill. As a doveloper, Colonel Ray is with out a rival in Southern Oregon. SHIPS ORDERED TO VERA CRUZ (Continued frost Fag 1) the. latest noto to Cumin mi was nn ultimatum, lio replied tlm( tho admin- TOO LATK'TO OLAH81FT. TORRENT Suite' of Ifor 4 1 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted on loxver floor, 729 West ljth street. WANTED Good man for Medford territory to sell four tickets tq the exposition. HtRh class proposi tion handlod through a local liank. Good commission. Posslhlo to earn $200 per month. Address -box "1915" caro Mall Tribune. WANTED A two seated top buggy. Must be a bargain for cash, Box S caro Mall Tribune. 299 WANTED To ront planp, t no chil dren. Phono 31 1-J. 301 lit, S. A. LOCKWOOD, DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlco 309-310-311, M. F. & H. nidg. Phones residence, 8iJ2; office, 814, MMDlfOltl) MAIL TRIHUNK. fatrnlioii did not Km itltiiuntii, hut express viexx'e, mul m-toil nceortliimly. President WiWm referred to tho four of outrages in Jlexieo Citv as lieiiijr more prosinp; nt preont than nnytliinj,' tlmt lins nlromlv oeourrod. The f?r was, lu Haiti, tlmt tlio oily would he loft without protect ion. No request hint eoiue from nnv foreign government, the president snld. for notion by tho I'nitcil States in Mes ieo, ultlintiuji diplomatic represent!! HvCiMlf two foieign countries luiil ox pressed their nnxiety oxer nt'tnir in the oouthcrn republic. General Cnrrniirn, in an oral reply M American Consul Sillimnn xvlien the llltter pjv-cnleiHho note from tho ruitcdStntes government on condi tions in Mexico City, entered n gen oral iein'nl that General Obregon had prevented food from enteriiu Mexico City or sent any supplies out of the city. Cnrranzn promised nn enrlv reply. MV. Sillimnn reported. Klicn Orren dondo, hitherto Washington repre sentative oC Cnrranrn, mid other ad x'Uers xx-oro present during the confer ence. Mr. .Sillimnn reported nt length, but offioinls did not disclose the contents of his message. It xvns believed, how ever, thnt from the fuel that Car run a dcnic( tho threats attributed to him by officials of the United States that the Mexican chief would not np prove nny further inconvenience to foreigners. MARTIN NOT GUILTY (Continued from Tago One.) ed by tho court). Go to, your Jury room, and do your duty as Arthur Hubbard did his. I thank ou gen tlemen." Witnesses Aro Scored Thus did Prosecutor Kelly conclude his final arguments to tho Jury, after sovoral interruptions by tho counsel for the defense, all sustained by the bench. Attorneys In court said It was one of tho most effective argu ments over given to a Jury In Jack son county. Tho state's roprosontntlvo scored witnesses for the defense for perjury, and the sheriff's offlco for their ac tivity In behalf of tho defense. He said: "George WJckB testified of terrible threats mado by Hubbard. Some peo- plo when they go In bathing bollovo In proceeding slowly in cold water. But George believes In leaping In head and shoulders Into tho sea of perjury. He told you of Hubbard Inspecting his fish Uccnso in the spring, when ho was not appointed. d game warden until tho summer of 1911. George testified ho was cut ting trees near Trail when Hubbard mado tho threats ha tells about. If ho cut as fast as ho said he did there would not be a shrub In all that country big enough to hide tho pistol under." Deputy Sheriff Ftarrj! Referring to the sheriff's office. Prosecutor Kelly said: "Hero wo havo a deputy sheriff sworn to uphpld tho laws going to the scone of tho crime, while being paid by tho taxpayers of Jackson county, and taking photographs, that aro unfair, to bo used ly tho defense. They Jncludo everything except the most Important object in tho entlro view, ir you gentlemen win com pare tho photos submitted by tho defenso with tho ones introduced by tho state, you will seo how unfair they aro, and how worthless as evi dence." Prosecutor Kelly said tho trial had been a gala day for thes resident!) of Trail creek, but his romarka wcro cut short by an objection of counsel for tho defenso sustained by tho court "Thft titters that havo passed over tho courtroom at every favorablo turn In tho well woven dofenso havo testl fled to their feelings." (Hero tho rulings of tho court caused tho stato to change his lino of argument.) Defence Masterly Woven, Counsel said that tho defenso was mastorly woven, but that tho mother and sister ot Martin, vital witnesses, had not been called to refute tho threats tho defendant mado against Hubbard. "There aro three eyo wit nesses to this murder. Hubbard who has passed to his Maker, Irwin who testified, freely and fully, and Martin, who might havo cleared up all tho doubt In your mind, but told only tho barest details upon tho stand, who xvas hedged about by legal re striction. Why was Lorm Martin so sllont, when ho might havo told all? Counsel asks xvhy Irwin did not look for tracks, How many of you Jury men will 'look- for track when the situation Is dominated by a man with a. 3"0-30 rlflo? Irwin at that tlmo practised diplomacy. Ho was think- WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES IMDKOKI OUK(i()N 'ITKSDAY, MAUTI1 , liHo. BERTHA MANN IN "TODAY" ( C "Todiix." the xital and xixid drama of Nexv York life, to be seen hero on Wedne-duv night xxith n specially se lected cast, including Arthur Hymn, Alice Gale, Marguerite St. John, Gus Weiubeig, Hertlia Mniiii and Clnro Lind-cy, lias its final thrilling clinmx exactly txo minutes before tho full of the lust curtain, u rather unusual situation in ii four-art piny. ing of sparing another name to Mar tin's list. Xo Kciitorso Displayed "Tho weeks that Martin spent In the county Jajl did not soften his heart, or cause romorsc. Upon tho witness stand yesterday, ho was as ho xvas that fateful day on the trail. iDld you notlco how his eyes gleamed, how his neck swelled xvlth hato and liasslon, and how ho answered by question, 'Did ydu shoot to kill' with a 'Certainty I snot to kiu. ii xvns not necessary for Martin to kill Hub bard In self defenso. Ho could haxo shot a button off h'ts coat, he could havo picked a butpn from his coat. he could havo broken his unit, as ho Hays ho reached for hla pistol. 1I can plerco tho heartiof n deer at 100 yards his aim is ldeadly, yet, With his victim a bare threo feet nway, he shoots to kill." T A Simple llllltman ,. AttornoytTHea'nKfoM'Oio defense Monday afternoon painted Martin as a slmplo hlllsman,.who bellex-od tho gamo was placed In the wilds to kill, j when food xvas needed. Gossip and gossip mongers xvore blamed for tho bad feeling between tho prisoner and his victim, and ho painted a xxord pic turo of how the words of both had been handled about and magnified. until hato grow between tho two. Ho said that there xxero none concorned How lo Figlit Tuberculosis III n tnirr rnil lnt jrrnr lirr Ihr- llfliir I nunty Mfillrnl Surlrrr ntnl fiililbnl In corl In Ihr I.iiiiI- lll KXInllrnl I'roKre"." Ir. J. XX. t'nrhart, nt Sun .n(iinl. T-n. n pli)itl-lini lni lm ilrntoil nmrh tlm fu tlip tuil- it lulrr-iitil, nlill "Slruc lln kmIIn riinxlltiilr tlirrr-fourlbN cif nil Ihr minimi nl Innrm it Ikp human litl. tUrr inuxt ( Hiiiii;ril In thr fnuilx or aaiMtlrmrntm In mlncrnl iirrpnrn tlon. nr unlurnl lnrn(l"n rnur nllb liitirrrtiltmt nn-Url.pl. Th rlilrprruil ami unrlirrkrl 1ttiI of lulrrruliU nml iIit K-r rnlnlile llenrN l ilnc lnrrl l tbr lr rnlrlflril (llmr InrkluR) ruuillllnni of ninltllmlra llirouKlmuC hr lIIUrl wiirlil." Thus from anothor authnrltntlve m(!kul nour- roniit Juincntlon for the ue uf limu In the treatment of tutireiiloU .... ,, Hlnc llil U one nt the InxroJI nt of RcKmnn's Alterative, much of the succcm auenillntf the wide urail uae of tlili remeily doujitloii Juo to the cmnblnatlon of thl sit In audi n way u to rentier It easily ninlmllnhlf. It caune no atomrch ilUturbnuce, and ulnce It contains neither oplnteh, narcotics nor hllt-formlhi ilrun-. It I snfe V. smart's Alterntlve lias eff'olert rmnr).alile revilu n numerous .imo of pulmonary tuberculoid (fOiisUiuplloii) and allied chronic af fections of tlio throat nml bronchial tinHtfeK. In many lntnce such condition, niijuruntly. hnve yielded completely to It In cnee y'iur drURKUt Is out of It, nk him to order, or send direct KrUniau l.oliornlory, I'lilUilelpliU J'rlco $1 ami H'Z u lUittlo. DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST The scientific, intelligent, drtigloHs and efficient adaptation of glasses for tho aid of vision and tho relief of hoadacho and uyo strain. Hullo I and Ii Over Deuel's Mcdford iHy.iiiiHk s Free Demonstration Diamond AY. Jelly Powder and, Oal(0 Filler, La dies cull and see tho bountiful puddings and let the lady It'll you about her goods. FOUTS GROCERY CO. Phono 271 80-40 South Central who not xvould snrrlfle heavily to un do tho htirin, and contended that his client xih not tho Mud ot u man to risk prison and a felon's iiuiuo to es cape u Unlit flno on n mlsdimieauor charge. Interest lit tho trial xvhii Intense upon Its closing dnv, anil tho court room xvns crowded at the opening ot vo mt with spectators. The de fendant npiK'itred by the Hide of his attorney, anil behind him separated by n ratling sat bin mother and sister, and clone friends, Mai tin appeared worried, and listened with ongornoHH to every xvord. Monday afternoon at the height of the plea of IiIh at torney ho xxept. DOVnt, Del., March II. Tlio Ueln wnro house of rcpiesentnlixes today defeated (ho equal suffuige amend metit to the constitution, ,H to 'J'J. A .STRANGE WOMAN The World's (irentost lalrxoyattt and I'll) Mr Paltiit MADAME WINTEUIIOTII, who Is oiio of the most famous readers of life's uiXHterk'H In tho world, should bo consulted upon all inattorN. She will astonish ou. Her many years beforo tho public has proxen her re liability. Her great knnwledgu of tho true science of pnliulstry Is based on Infnlllblo prluclplea and demon strated fact, 144 S. Central. 3DC DDE ?nPAINT platform or promises that make n great party, it's the men who carry out thoao immiiaes. Kv'rythin : bay about VELVET is carried out by the biggest tobacco house in the world. The experience anil re source, of the Morld'i jri;ct tobdCfn pnuhiirr ro behind VlIA'Kr. Tho hiuoolhctt Smoking Tnlic co. 'IVo ycBr' patient curing U behind that need iii'tbe.wood melluwnt't that it VELVmS owu. n 10-cit tint and 5-rrtiit inrtal'liued L.J. hi a IDC 3DC SUITS HADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presslnp. and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer? in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any timo or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. wrvSaKSf i7lein I flroR ) VMlOTIlES uade V(Jed7oiw ts Experienced Women Advise Mother's Friend IVt'iMIUft It H "no HfiH'lh Wfo ti 1110 xnd lm In'oit of miolt arciit hnli tn n liont of imicotniit nuilhcrx, ttiemx v,0. tiHn, xt'rlonooi In tliN imwt happy lctliitl, uitvho in ubq of "AiOltH'l'N Kilfinl." Alipllod nxlmnlly VX Jl VI ,l Uu nlnlomlnnl ' )) (JiAl 1 mtmcleii Its inrmi WhSKSMl M tti rrllovn tlm ximliin triinlou niton ttm rordM nnd llftnimmtii rcxiillliiir fmm iiuiKoulilr cxiiii1oii. Uonnitli tlio nur fni'rt In a lictWMrK f flno nervn tliivnili mul ttio Bontlo, noolMnit I'mlinK'rtllnii, ".Miillirr'n lrlcnd," In tlmlmuM to mi liidrlwito tlm ihuwhIm' lltic nn li itxiild tlio tinneccrnm-y txtut wHitlmiuun imititui't tiwti ltd luyrlait of nTto. .iillrit ti tlio liri'ilt It AiTuril tllu iroicr mii.iifO to prwut wVIdk. Tlmro It arua'ly rt xrett.Rtoekcd dniii atom unyxvhrru tint xvtmi ynu i'iiii null obtain ix ttotllo of "Moilur'i Krlomt" mid la tiMirly oxery town unit Uinta In it urundtiiM who hrrnflf d It In enrtlir yrntd, ntoctniit iimthrru uto urtiul to try IliU pliuillil nmlilnnt. AtnllmrH l'rlpinl It tit txen jirrimirtl by llra.lllfltt lla:iiUlir Co., ,li) Ijnniw llltlir., Atliiiitit, tin, for mvtrly tulf a rrntury. Hrint fur valunblu llttlu twbk tu iiwcUut mulUiti. .i1y M FREE LECTIRE George R. AUTHOR OF WAR What For? Thursday, March 11 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M. St. Marks Hall. Everybody Invited f: ?HaaaaSalfltaBaxKTr Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffoctlvo from AukiiiI 1, 10H, t Annum 1. 1'JlB, nnil'RtinrhVtttmil nKttlntt any ruilurtlan tlurliu: tlmt tlme: ' '"" Tourlii Cnr UmmlNiiit I Toxtn Cnr ' T. O. II. Ufltrolt. All earn fully wiulpiioil. (In tho United StutoH or America Only.) Furthor, xvo will l n'llo to obtain tho maximum nfflolmioy In our factory production, nml tho mliiliiium com In our iiuralinwlnu nml talon (loimrtmontB If xvo can reach an output of SOO.0UQ oars hulucttn tho uhnvo dntcH. Ami filioultl xvo rt-ach llilit proilttctloit xvo agrtni to pay hh tho huyor'n rtitall huyor xxhn puruhaHi'H it now I'onl car liutxvuim AiiKUst 1, nharo front HO to $00 por rur (on or nhout AkuhI 1, 1015) to ovory ,1PM, nml AuKUst 1, HUC, Tor furthor partlciilura roKnrtllnR thono low prlrcn nml profit tihnr Ing plan, vco tho ncort'st Ford Urnnch or UoaliT. Ford Motor Cnr Company C. E. GATES, Agent Sparta Itiilhlluir Mftlfonl, OrcKin. VJ, . THE WEYERHAEUSER SILO IS SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE IT IS MADE RIGHT Correct uoiiHlructinii, nloiuf Hcicutiricnlly lUiKiii'd liiit'H, Icijffllicr txilh tlio tiMo of tho very hi'Hl iimtt'Hal ohtninnhlo, mo J'iu'Ioi in Ihu Niicct'M ol' tho WEYERHAEUSER SILO. 11 i tho moht tiillti'd-ol' xilo in Hip inn tli went. WKITK J-'OH OUIt HII.O IIOOIC IT'H ritiiij BIG PINES ii:i)i-()Hi, W z&SM2ttmiS& KcSit.rlJS SII1NE IN EVISKV III. IttlllkhMvil I I ',, III" .!), t It V iHll 1 IM I. II 1 .1 ll I'll f ' 1 lll t.ii i toil't.i iri 1 jii UK h r iUJfi"Jf irilh, 'AlsiHr iStSllr JLTAU.VAA akr.1Jna. Stove Polish ll ttotwilf nvwtri ivmh! M.li1' It alrraabtt'll. BUI till I llll ,11 1 111,. I I'll ..iIh u lull 111 IttHlkAi I I'I iniu.fh.1 i ii H' if I'lta I it ii i f , 4cnilinf v .a HIM, will M. UttflK, ll' , I l Vlli WI i - i itii,trjin"t i t ii,ir.H'M r k i i tin mil. iiuitii't III lil iiUJiiuMr i I rUiMl.rwllll.lun.1 ) nrrnfiN. riUtU S k Stv IVIUK XViwll, i Irtllnl, llllnell. t (iltrV ll AIMIirl" iHHit u,l i Mini. .! Ii . Ht . pi,iiHtnUi I ll I I itl 14, tniVMlU ru i.rtji (tf ti I'.fl in, t, rnv Mn.i T(.i. I.I. f ,l , ruur,!!! UMv v rr litM Ii wt i,l.tl , t, , un ft,IM I'1, i I l lint mi rui l ai i tuiMitui !! w; J By Kirkpatrick TIlOKU irfll('illl'H Of I'OllhtllH'lioil nil) I III! f'oiimlllUoil llT lllO HIICCl'HH of tho WEYERHAEUSER SILO. 1. I(k nir-llKlil c(iiihiiiii(iim mfliiiis i'rfui't fiiHilu;i, J. Scicnltricnlly ilcHif;m'il nml tfiininiitccil iiiu;Iiikiiki Hj-ijtoiii. .1. rrltcll.V liujiiiH'oJI.rtrtV'lovl Htvinj:, tiir-lilit ilooi'Hi ' I. KnlVly tfi'ud, (ijIi1om . .1. Kpi'i'lnlly ro(?d ' 'ycl hoojw, tlioiouj-lily IcHlv'i). (I. Hiocinlly iloninncil, M'lf-ml-jilHtiiii; roof, 7. HtnxiH miiilo ftom uir-iliipil 1)(miIiih lir in llin Int'Koxt llo fac tory ju Hid unilhu'chl, LUMBER CO, oitixm.v WM inn nHBrfaVallW hj&9H vv A. 'flw