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t K , Sv f T P' I k i t K -.. , & i , ,' f r St. iv t I H' FAorc wva MIMOBD MAIL TiUKUNK Jm fifwefrcftorVr nkwwa fT.tt rOiLfjiflKIl KkKKV M-TKUSmm MCSjHC MtMHAY HT.TNM TCMp-owl f'fUNTi.ia co bfrte Mali Trit p.m. linn. Sf-ir-ff tVfll Fl t't. I tvteplmtir 16 The IHnj.frn I Ip Tim? Hie M4ford MUL The Mftfira 1rMn. Hie Mmitfew era oregonon. Trie A h In mi Trims InsVMai v ma) t Aii 4nr4 ay Murfior la Piontr. Isskaonvllts Tetitrst Point I 2 hi kturhLr (ii.:r by rr a ' pnr yes r TnJr, r ji- -.1, jtotel Ittw of Uw on fl l'Pr at Jxk of MeiMortl Jaekson county F.nierea ae SHComixiiesi Merfford, OTrgoo, under thr twotxi ! matter at t of Marsh , jit. win ClrsuUOen fcr iH, ml. x iaaostl wii AMoakihMt Pnh Us- wJtttpFfVftk s s- V Subscribers fulling to re- ceir papors promptly, phono Circulation Manager at 2&Q-U ? HONG KONG KOLUM Wont or ihese proud family treoa unit trdw iio(llkJm jkjurt-nl fiimt. Around Verdun Mnrfh cumo like ' daaehund. It way not Intero. you tint In or der in rtll tht kolm wo atu forced to ((limit tlmt lr. ICIIInm In thn chain litnn hlarkBtttftn of tho Mt. ('armel (lull tilfth tip (Or down) In llllnol. Xoivdim HurtiMiny Thta nuuiljor will n k Joint rocltnl by VIoIh Col", h nurrnua wrwk for xivorul roam,. Mtul Tw, lirnwo, of I.undon, ICiik. The (lothmi iltnl.) nemtMrnt. AImtii( Titwiiiniinl II. 'Ml)iiriBlt, lirtilKHiiriii on tho Onln) tllvlnlon, Iihi Iiohii for the iHt thHe tnoiithR In I'ralrlo, Tuxhm, for lilt wir'n liiMltli. Tlio HarrliiirK, (III.) Chronlold. Wo Ntcr llfiinl Ah aralor rofur to tlio tiny of nu fllllit (Iroocu h "llio pnnlluM pant." (It wm a lmm to lut h IiIkIi mind lug prima like no iiiiiimkI.) aivsTitmiw or' nati'iiic ll' IIO08 lp (Iorh are nlli-Hftl coiilno tint) look like eroaa hctocn (ur wrlHt Irt aiul n woasel. If It were not for women who don't Iuivp to do iliflr nwp bouMWoih, lap dog would have to vblft for MwiumIvm and tho rfB Mlir dona would have oaten them up )omk ago. Iai 4xa noarly aniiaod out torrvwr In tut flood. Hul two of Hum anvak d aloaril tho Ark and Noah'a wlf. wko waa aomothlng of a noclul rllmb. or, thountil It would bt fualilonabbi to kotp them. Mo thy wen. mivnd. atom lap doga look iilntMt aa Iim roau aa thlr owuora, wbleh la uotli Ihi to got atuk up abont. All Up tlofa Iihvm lonor bitrka. Why tkoy alao don't wear wblat wotchoa la ona of I be myatwrlmi of Nttnro. 'hnlrty's llollHiWMt' NactMwIty la tuo wotbar of lnvn lion, and th bnucry Pram-hman told boot In a blograpby iwnlly pub llsbod In KuRland lllualratoa the old adMO aiirw . lit waa III an KnalUh rHiaurnrtt Md wantad vgia for break faat, but had forgottaa tha Knxllah word. 8o bo pot ground tbo itlfflrnlty lu thK foilowlHi way; "Valtttrr. vat la dut vulklnu In tb yard " "A rooalar, alr" "Ab, and vat you rail do rooator'a vlf? "Tbo ton. air." "And rat yon anil do rhlldrona of do rooatr and bla vlfo?" "Chtrkona, air. ' "Rut vat you rail da .hicktt bfora doy Mt ekttkf?" "tiring wo two." Haj ilio fllrl i io llltti TBO Rirl wko IUd In tho "good old dnya" waa akw poatrrod by lot turoa cm bow ck beitvi gtrla wero In tbo good older du. Tlio Tint li Alxmt ("nllo Itmnbon klaaad iuh lu tba aprlag, Hoblu In tkti fall, lilt Gotta only looked at mo And noror kJaaud at all. darah Toaadala. Kol that Colin did not thlrt Hontyod klaa to alp, OoilB'a pun waa Bofoty Klrat, Colin faarad too grip. Hoatoo Tranurlpt. 'Wwf CSvmrx Tn mot i' lite man In Porta re aonllv o'ti'l lil eut to a woiuau atroet a ' ti CLL-ANS Absolytoly Removes T 1 ..(.,'nn r V . XIIUiyt?o-v'" xtiiin. ,!. proves it. 25c utvdldiiij.,ts,oli " rJM Mr I AGAINST TVTW. .IAHON IfOdKfW. LVA ninb. i visit inr Portland in the hitfrrt of flic N'nthriiiil Trade association, men of the nation bonded iMm of oiincminir the ciuiftiiKMit ff U'tfinlntioii inimiffll to iMimtifiw mt crest . Iht -it" will die of overwork. iIr. linffcn nayn there are five finiiclrccl liill before con jrreiw iiffeethiK InwinesH. If tliix be true, there aomo- thing rndiealely wrong either with congress or the gentle men who conduct tlie mitmieflft o our country. Are believe tlmt Air. Rogers might hnve gone further and Mtul all the bills bclore cougreew sire iiguinst business In truth, most legislation since the institution of parlia nientM has been against biisiuesH. .Some of the first laws were against the king "busi ness." The Icings strenuously objected to any laws thai curtained their power ol Iile or death over the inhabi tants of their realms. The contest grew so hitter that some of the kings lost their crowns through amputation of their head's. This ended a good part of the power of one kind of kings. Ihil the world at that time was growing a new crop of rulers business kings, like the Rothschilds. For two centuries they have ruled the world. Mecause of their un warranted power, the people in all civilized countries have been trying to dethrone them by laws, and one stage of this conflict is taking place in Kurope todav. There is much lor Mr. Rogers and his mends to do. There has been much legislation in this countrv during the past hundred years that a good organization like lie repre sents might have defeated. For instance, there were the laws against piracy and smuggling, both of which were considered at one time as respectable callings. Then the laws providing for manhood suffrage gave the fellow with the empty pocked the same voice at the polls with the bank president. And free schools, too, meant the taxing of business to educate the brats (Uncontented with a dollar a against slavery it ruined the business of the cotton jilant ers for yen in. Musiiicss has been assailed all along tin line. Pure food laws and meat inspection laws impertinently interfere and cut down profits, as does railroad rate regulation. The laws requiring safety appliances on railroads and in fac tories is another blow, as in the past it was cheaper to kill men than provide protection for them. Jhit the worst interference of all are the laws prevent ing business men from hiring young people from five to ten years of age to work in mills, factories and canneries. Mr. Rogers organization has a great mission and much work ahead. Its chief mission will be to show the mass of the people how little help, in the great revolutionary changes taking place in this country, they can expect from the business world. HiuVuichk is against any progress that means the least sacrifice, just as the slave-owners were against the aboli tion of slavery. It will be interest ing to watch them march on congress. VILLA'S RAID IN U. S. T UK raid upon an American town by Villa and his ban diU is part of the program announced bv Villa id' forcing armed intervention by the I'nitcd Statics in Mex ico to restore his fallen fortunes in the confusion and tumult following. The ('arranxa government is not to blame for the out laws' depredations, save as they may have failed to exer cise proper vigilance in running him down. Numerous bodies of soldiery have been in his pursuit- but Villa is a hard man t catch in the Mexican mountains and it will be remembered was able to successfully X the strong arm and long reach of Diaz for years. Nevertheless, we shall hear anew in congress the loud wail of those seeking for selfish interests the invasion of Mexico. Again we will be told that watchful waiting is a failure and the time again come for drastic action echo ing the wisn ol Hie exploiter. Uuee more partisanship will submerge jMttriotism in another effort to discredit an ad ministration by its jKlitical opimnents. The senate, which has just passed, without batting an eye, the Shields bill, presenting the power trust resources of the jieople. will taken hv the iHirder bandit. (ini II .'. .11 mil in I .'flllllll. Some eighteen helpless prisoners, mostly Mexicam ocked up 011 Mimnicioii in an Ml Paso prUon.wcre Imrne lo death n tlay or two, through the criminal carelessness of their jailers. Vet, though as many Mexican lives were taken by the jailers as American lives b the raiders, the senate heard no words of regret, and tho Mexican govern ment IhivateiiMl no reprisals. The conditions in Mexico were well set forth in the president's resrt, recently sent lo the senate, as follews: "lu respect to the evidence in the n.scssion of this jfovernuient of the ability of the de facto government of Mexico to fullfii its nromises and obligations relative to protecting American lives and property in Mexico, the de Mirl incut's information indicates that the de facto govern ment i now in control of all'hut a few sectioiiK. of Mexico, and that, bearing in mind that the nation is just emerging from years of domestic strife, it may be said that within the territory which it controls it is affording in all circum stances reasonably adequate protection to the lives and property of American citizens, and it is taking steps to extend its authority over and to restore order iu sections now in the hands of tlie hostile fact urns." MICHTY GtnMAN FLEET h Tarachelllng (ajgmK SEEM IN BATTLE SEARCH l.itoo. Mur y (i. unsn fleet ionMitiUh of at basi ftn uig ar- . , O ., , . t-l.tpi- tollowed li) a larae gra paint- ! -ed anuoiut trawler Heel. to bla r w r r a-, i.eHf.s aiuijpnT.ii MiMinir. .1S ,tn.d m.iu.i aiumoou m me mwoni) AfArr; TiunnNrc, BUSINESS imbllsher of the NWdrM nn organization of business togcMicr primarily for the pur- oixnnizntion cannot hint Jong of tile poor, and make them day. Take the legislation the undeveloped water power shed tern's freely over the toll Mexicans, d t"0"'' ,,0,,,Mj' rdlug t& r I poit of a kteaui trawler which haa ' ""ivod at Yuiuldtm, aas KenttrV Aftlik..ir,i,u MlvnuitaiililiiMl t.. t1L .-.-. ..- ....-.. iwum u" Proeaodlug eslard. rlla MlrMllUlllduil mitA .!. f.,- j. .. ,. . , .... i ' """"""a " ire rruiaers wm ut(Bnown n.itlon.itt. passed- YJiiden it)uii?ied.; mrdfoiid, ukm.os. SOCIETY BRIDE CUTS WEDDING: Wiislnnaton wn-t wo ili-i, n iitnl 1'i'liiiinr.v liHid' iiiiiinctl "line t So. ii'ty. Tlii- liriilr v.is Jomicrl .Mi QUEEN LILIUKOLANI WAS INSANE AT DEATH1 IlONOIil'I.r. Mnr ! Tlie aupromo I.IIUioKnlnnl, foriiU'r qiU'cn or Hawaii wan iiu-nlally compftont wlion, hv- oral jenrmiKo. hIic oxocutcil a iloed of tniHt I'oiivoyiiig all hor properly to tliri'D tniHtouu, lioadotl by the Into Samuel CloKliorn, fathur of l'rlucoaa Kululanl, alHo ducenicil. Tlio iIccIhIoii waa reuileroil In n Hiilt broiiKlit by lior nephew, Jonah Kulilo Kiilaulanaole, hottor known aa Prince Cupid, dcluKoto to conis'rosi from Hawaii to havo tho trust dcod dissolved on tho ground that the for- liinr iuecn waa mentally unwound when alio executed It. Cupid brought ault na I.llluoka lanl'H "next bent frlonil." Tho court dmiled IiIh right n bring the milt and douldoil tlmt tho fnrmr (tiieou waa preaumulil) aaiio uuil eomputnnl. The deed of trust gave the trustees alwoluto and Irrevtmihle control over tho format queen's extensho estate. COMMUNICATION 4 To (lie IMiter: The editoruil in Munli :t edition of your MK'r, Instiled, "Oil Snuidjt ing n KuIhiiim e," nlo prei.u nr tieteH in sour aHi' nloinr tin Mitne line, liuxe eome to tile notice of the writer. It no linptMiis thai the writer lin liinl tin oiHMtilunitv io observe rutin eliiM'ly what w been done in nil imttn of the country toward the .ro teetioii of on-liiml pioih ttum lio-l-. and tlie only iu,eefiil metlioil at tlie pix'Heut time itt b menu- of od liliriling, Hinudge pott, or llealei. It may one... your hmmmI that the writer lm "nil ax to grind" in writing toil tins, however, the priiiciwil idea in nildiesiiicr xoii 1- that the Mail Tub nno slmpes a Komi man, ot the idea- in the valley and the git ol' our ed itorial i liable to )enl many growerK iishv froip their ImM iitcrit. Tiieiv ate iiinii.v lea-Hi, why oil is the he I incthoil ol hcaiiiif the orehnnU, and ihete in no i.iord Mint the wiiler know. of wlieie t.il has done au iliimnge to the trntt treex. The fruit grwera iu the Wogue Iiiver Millet have a good Uioiiv pruli lenis betoit- tin in, and on tin partic ular hiilijeet it would eem that the .Muil Tribune wiild eite lliem inciter bt Meeting line, into the ut.ireet idea of netting out t heir pou hctote froat enoii .'..innieiieei., providing ideutt of oil iu htomge and lu,tuiu tin the job tbiongh the Irost -eu sun ' with the fixed itleu of bringing thioitu'H their eiop. Yours vorv tmlv, M. Jf. HOOT. Ameiieau Can Co., Sou IViineieu. Mawh 7. KUI it Mte. filr "f T4. tat4 (NMntf. . rti J. Vmt ui ikM Ulk Ikal h ! ml IMlarr Hie Srm . f V. 1. Chvurf A '. Uc lisitiwM Is IS. i II r ( TuM. I'uwtr l HTi snwuM uii ihst mM ana n i-.' is wa. r ova nc.MiHtn (sjuaus ( ,h.s am wrjr i rumi h IS - - r caurni ism i ( Ittlt' Currk I'm, I'K.tXU J PHI'NrV. SiTrn t, bfm Di B.ul Ihm rlbt.1 in mjr MMK4, thk Si Jjr vt ISMrU-r. A l liH. si. a. tv. iiuctaov '. nl X. II1I CtUtrii i tiro U Uka lot' rjll.i u4 U ! lot' rjll.i u4 k?-4 SB4 HUH!-, Ml Sii t I ila,'.ui .U, H airrlljr Ui-i tt, ft,4 vt tlif l ut V J (IIINKX & CO. Tul.ilu, O, hulJ It It n n. i 7- ToVa IU11 liu. 1) I'i'U tr ruuOtka. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Lady tisslMaut US S. IIAlt LICIT Anibulaiice briifo"" Coroe ! rK Bta?SBMSHP Slnr SOLA sGjbJJJJiIjSo tiii ,,y. r.fa rr ?. DISAPPOINTS WASHNGTOM SET HlGdlHS m tui wlun iliiw )mII nml IiohiiIv " nnl i.nltd to mimhI iiilntinti to ( Lnir Lip-cdnili. JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL WOflK TO BE SHOWN Mnnunl trHlnlim wna Intniiluroil In tliv Jacksonville chool tliU jour u lUi exporlment and llio pcoplo fel audi n pride In ih juieccas tlmt tlii'.v nu hoIiik to hold an oxhllilt of the work iii'ioiiipllHliod nloiiK IndtiHtrlnl lino about tho first of May. SuwIiik, bnakotiy, Itaffla-wenvInK ami iniiuual (lepartiuoulal work will he emphaalr od at tlilH exhibit. JackNonvlllo feels that It Iiiih oiio 0f tho IiohI manual training dopnrt- niontH In Houtliorn Orogon. Tho work whs laid nut along practical lines, tho pupils making thosa articles which could be used In tho homed. Tho hoys under the direction of their In structor. 0 .1. Sharer, hullt olght doiiblo work bonchiw equipped with rapid acting vices, at a nominal cost of eight dollars per bench, one hun dred and ten dollars was expended for tools and n wood lathe Installed. I The work waa mado compulsory to 'nil hos from the fourth grade up through the grades and optional lu the high school. The euursA has proven so opular that every hoy In the high school and a class of nine high school girls are taking the work. Supt. Smith says that tiro girl's work is on a par and in some cases superior lo that of the boys, three bating finished library tables, ono a Mwlng tuble and another a writing AvH T,u' lMlla start with the rough lumber und follow the work through . 1 ., .,.- 1, .. to the bit 10.1t of varnish, even statement Issued from general head turnini; Hie drawer pulls and kuobs 'quarters, vhldi adds tbut the mis used on the fiiiTiitnre Klcctrlc power shuts bN,. Hg0 orcupieil the town of will he iiiM.illed next em and the de- jselinn. north of Kirmansliali. in Per p.irini"iii 1 nlnrt'il sia FOR BRONCHITIS, SEVERE COUGHS COLDS AND WHOOPING COUGH Make the I ten Medicine nl Home I US Teaspooiisrul for ."O Cents Money t-peitt for the old sttle, read made medicine usuallt sold In bottles holding oul.t J to 2 ' ounce ittf lo 211 teaspooimful i U largol wasted, bees tne most 01 I be in ate coniHs'd prtmipall.t of sugar- and water. Vet you have lo p the same unlike sn other medicine, and hx prlce aa If it wore alt medieiue. Step! tltely contains no chloroform, opium, wasting this money. You can make , morphine or other narcotles. as do a beitet remedy for bronchial affec- tloua at homo at oue-flfth the rest Merely go to the Medford liiarmso tlu-'aud ask for 2 ounces i.'.Oe worth i of BV-hlffuwuu's .New Com nut rated Ipectoraut. which the guarantee will give perfect satisfaction or money will be refunded Mix this with one half pint of granulated sugar ami oue-hulf pint of boiling water, which makes a full plut iL'S teaspooiihfuD. This now, simple, pleasant remd Is guaranteed to relieve the worst tough LAST TIME Robert 8. Mantell with GenevieveHaraper (Their Scr.en Hi li it also NEWS PICTORIAL .-Mii, n, i n ar Crams I'a MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Thenter mi; L ING EARLY KI.M vril I'M.I.S, Ore, Mar With the le practically all gone r.. ...a.-.. Lr I .. ... n 1 1. Iak lh I il til - t.ufii iiri m.."i.'.i ". . ...-- . ber plants are maKing aiterauonH, preparatory to beginning, milling op erations. There Is a greater demand for upper grade now than there has ln'oa for several yeaia, with prices from $t to $. per thousand feet bet ter than they woie last fall, so In order to fill these orders tho mills will start as early as posaiblo. The Pelican Hay lumber compauv experts to begin Mlng with Its big double bund mill next Monday, ami will cut about 35,000,000 feet or lum ber during the season. A supply of logs for early use Is now lu 'the Pelican hn log pond, and the mom- hers of the logging crews are pro- pal lug to go to tho camps this week. Tlie Algnnia Lumber companv, at Algormt, plans to get undor way aa soon as possible with sawmill work, but no definite dale has been sol for tho resumption of cutting, othor than that the mill will open about the middle of the month. The Algomn company cuts l-T, 000 root of lumber every 10 hours. Ilosldos Its sawmill, It has a large box factory, thus fur nishing s tear-round pa roll lor the little town of Algoma. The II. II. Kdinonils company's mill nt Olene. which began cutting late lu .Inly. Inst enr, will opon Apill 1, and the Klamath Manufac turing company's mill will begin work soon. This mill will cut from "0,000 to P0 OHO feet dally, and will operate Its box factory all trluiiinnr as well a h all winter. The Lamm Lumber company's mill, undor construction at Modoc Point, n few miles from Klamath Knlls, Is being rushed to completion, and wil' begin operations the foropart of April. The Lamm company pur chased 30.000,000 reel of timber bor dering on upper Klamath Lake from the forest service, and Nlcollo Pros., of Kugeno, have a contract for log ging the entire tract. Last year the pay roll of tho lum ber Industries bore aggregated i $mo,00o a month With more mills In operation und an increased de mand, making night crews a poiodhll lt. there will be a still groatir number or men employed and a much larger pay roll. A Slight Knot Through en or it was stated that Mrs. Henry Welrather entertained tho llelmont Cosmopolitan PiiMdc , club, .Ian. IS. It should have read J llelmont Cosmopolitan Civic club - , The Keokuk (la ) Constitution. I . PlCTItOC.ItAI), Mar P. Russian troops have captured the towns of Alsa (Itlsoh) on the Itlack soa thlrl- five miles east of Trohlsond. This 'announcement is made lu the official 1 . . . .... or 1 old 1 011 p. broiulil.il asthma, hronchitK boat reliefs and wIkhiihiii; ioiuIi One bottle will make enough home-matte medicine to prabablj mip Pl the whole rmll). Children like II, it is so pleasant to take. It is most (ough mixtures. Keep it on band in case of emergent) ami stop eaeh cough before it gets a firm bold. The abate druggist, in fact an drug KLAMATH UMBER PLANN IRK RESUMPnON Lx-;gbu In this city will return the money (Just the same as Is done with Miilifmann a famous Asthmadori lu oer single case where It does not glte perrett satisfaction or is not found the best remedy ever uned. Absolutelv no rlak is run iu buying this rented) under this positive guarantee. TONIGHT "The Blindness of Devotion" A (ireat Modem l'hotodrama of HrilUaut Power breaking ground for kugar beet factory MHtineo Klc Ute. Adult i,-c (liildivu 10c CAN'T FIND DANDttUPF sjferr lift n( dandruff dtsoopears i.ffer one or two applications of tHtn derlne rnbwl wall Idle the rln with the finger ((no. Qui h tft-eenf bottle of DandoTtno st any drug store and save your Imir. After a few aptriatr0Os tow DHN't find R i.nrlitrJ of rlrtrtdnfff flf nlijr falling hair, and the scalp will naver Itch -Adv f . EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF Inslnnt Uellef! "Pape'H IMiieis" L'ndt Volir Stoiuinii Tcoiible (.'oieter. Wonder what upset our almnnch which portion of the loud did the damage do oit Wall, don't hoi ti er. If your stomach Is lu a revolt; if sour, gassy anil upset, and what ou Just Hie has fermented Into stub born lumps: hood illsay and aches: belch gases and acids nml ortictnic undigested food; bienth foul, toupee coated- Just take a little Papo's Dln pepsiu and in five minutes you won der what became of the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women tod.iv know that It Is neddless to have n had stomach. A little l)lniepsln o caslonally keeps IIiIh delicate organ regulated anil they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't lake rare of your liberal limit without rebel- lion; If your food Is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief Is Pane's niapnpslu which costs only flftv. cents for a large ease lit drug stores It's trulv wonderful- It digests food and sets things straight, so gcntlt and casH) that it Is icnlly nstonhli Ing. Please, for your sake, don't ro on and on with a weak, dlsoidered stomach, it's so unnecessary. PAGE Friday Night phone us March 10th .101: wi:m;ii iim:si-:.nts The Mu-lcal Conieily of I'iinIiIoii THE Dli eci from on nil mvivoii's inn at (he Ljiic Theater, New Voik City. ibiok l Henry lllossom Slu-lc by lctor llerlK-rt Staged bj .-,.,1 ;. (.jitliani Special On best ca Wonileil'iil (,iiK, Wouileiful (,-omi. l.'litl'iilKiug Mimic. Prices Mi T'i. $1 on, $1 r,n. SKATS ON SALIC NOW JEW -i-HSJlBiii TODAY Children's Day All Chililren Under 12 Years of Afje Admitted Free 'lb... i .on niiil . Will b. ulil. b .1 ' H I l.ll ( ll'i ll ll will please bmli m ELSIE JANIS I'ne-Pajt Paramount iio.luellon. 'Twas Ever Thus A one-reel Ke.t stone Comeil.t. and i1" hi.' edneati.iiial tllin, the Sonl'i A me lien n travel picture, relcaeed lit l'iiraniount. Tlie munngement wants eluld iu .Medtoid to see tin CM'i t how FREE TO ALL UNDER 12 YEARS Klein SultS Klein TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering. 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS ONLY PIP! itisfe 3 mmr-jrTfmmxzfus KMtwT7iMrLw3lii Medford House Movers NKW FIRM MOVKKS Ol' llOCSIiS, HOILLItS, lltiAYY MACIII.NKllV, KTO. SATISFACTORY SERVICK 0 P1hh tKH-M sioi'Firr a m iiiuiAitnT tltU S. Ntvttottn, TUT W. 1 till St.