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MET)Forcr matt; ttittwnr mkdfout). oinxiow sArnmAY. may 27. 1022 RECORD BREAKING CROWDS ATTTEND L OCA CHAUTAUQUA If HlO (ipi'llllIK )tK ' DIN II I I' llll llllll c'Ulnn of t tint which In to follow Med fori!, without ft doubt, In to have lli' giviitest (liniiliiiHiiit In Iim history, liotll iim In 11 1 1 111 I (i 11 1- iiml hum II, Kvciy DECORATION DAY PROGRAM CENTRAL II POINT MAY 30TH St. Mark' Episcopal Cor. North Onkdiilii and Flflli K 11. in. Holy 1 1 f 11 111 1 1 11 1 n 10 11. 111. Sunday Heboid. Ml. 1 lire licllllllKK, Ml 1 Ninth ' 1,1 l.ij jlr. '1 In- Hemline doom, whli li Medford Hid.. In open daily Ui, except Sundays ni.-l I 1 1 authorized ( iiriHiiiin : n-m e limy In) read, li'irrywi'il r pur The public In cordially I llltl'lld (III! services Hll'l vlMit In); room. 'Ii'inli edified, II n. in. Tim iin iiilii'i x at Hii. (1, A. It., W. II. I',, ami f i Iiii.Jk m hhi'iiII ut 10 oYlnck, Muy J ii, mi iim iuiiii'I if Main mid I'm llir lnxliHiiy, i'ctitiul Point, rmiii whin- liny will limn h III li Imily to llm ii'iiiili'iy, Dinner , will be Mnl'vril nl l!!illll ii'i'liu lt In itnnl win taken iiml ii number were ii.r..-in r the, il. A, It, arid wlwi HtUlllllllH lit llll) I'lltlTtlllllllll'Ilt lllMl ' "'' Wllllll'll'H lillll f t'l.l .K.. -lllllK. Till. llftlTIHMill IHIllll'lH',' VI It I ri.ll.mllin in.iKllilii will bl'lilll ..no uf (hi. huu.'Hi of II,.. H.-iiHi.n, h.i ''I.3 30 "''" Vnti lliill: Hoover. .1,,. ,ir,.,'tr .'-l;r.H. MllHll.; ,.,., ,.,'MV t'in".'.'.'. iiiwniT an omit lor picjntt'ti iie'i MorhlllK service. Win. II. I In iillton. Vl'-ur. In In tlio fl'llll I to lay. All lil-l nlnre r!liliiM, MVi'l'd to til.- Head- Mm, Mm, Catholic Church Hon Hi OiilnliilB Avi', First mass Holiday at H . in. Second uiiiHH m io:::n . m, licnedlrtloti after Mi'i'oiul iiiunh. Rev. Ji'lm Power, rector. people Mini Will ilii her nut III waking tlio ('liiiiit,iiiiiiu a nuc i i'mm. Tim audience waa ili'lluhti'il with Hi.' (nigrum ventm-day nricinonii an Klven by llm Htri'liiiiui MurrliH'r-'I'iiylor Trio Mini wer prepared for their second ni-(u-iii tiiirti last evening, wlii'ii tlii'y pre k"iili"l n nt stronger imiKtitm, which showed Hip unusual lab-nl uf i-in li per former. Mlas Miriam KU-litiiin. tlio soprano ol'it was thoi-ouKlily appro riUd white tin' plmmlng personality niul skill or .Minn Umlln Tuylnr showed tliHt hIui wu n muster (r tin' violin, tin) ,Murrinr. noted young New land pianist, added din uni t In nuiklm; thi combination an unusually strong I'ltH, Mr, A, Mftthrr lllllium. iu ninr roiiiOor ii'l niti'itnlmr. knpt I ho uii'll rnro In cutitlniiKil IiiiikIhit unil en; t'tn'il hln utiilli'iiri in hi w'Vfriil thitr. mi.ir nkfti lnii (in 'Ilvil tin i t lit ii'tHitntloii ut bi'lnit h "iiiiikti'r niter' tdliiDr." Thin trtitrnmin (Jli'iiu I.. Muriln to. wnl ,MrKrt ('HirlHiin. ikiIpiI r'iilr, have Hi .nitmm, wili thin cvi'iilnii t i i. in. Mr, Mirrl will ulve a ifluil t Mn I'ntfrtiiliunrnt a rnllo nitircrt. whlih will lntxrrnl nml ilriiw In run iiuiiihum. Thin In tho flrt tlnn thnt a r4lo tMiH'i-rt Iwm Wir kIvimi ut n iliiiiitaiiiiua. ' f'rlvntn" (Vnt will nlwi iIkIIkIiI tin' nmllrnro w ith liU .u)i uiir liMtnri' on IiKpmIiu lK Ymu XHhM." Kun.Uiy m S tS h, ni. th! Juko Ktnv iTomhiirli iinii Klvi it rot$. rt of lnfinlt' ilmrio, which xhtml. I In- liinr.l l.y our Mhiiii. Thi-y will Klvr thn roiui-rt (iwlmlf. nt p. nt. iiftiT which Mr Arthur Wnlwyn Kvmni bIvvk IiIm kiih Ihr nml NtriniK Iprtiirc on "U-t Them IV I lnlit." Thin iinmmni will bp In Kriiilni wlili the ilay, mi. I promlnc f Iiikhi the expiH-lutlon of the liiont ciltl cat. Ili-.nlliiu, "Uili 'ln'i Tiny Tot" . . , I. in llc Sillii' I'liiyii' Itl'lKlllllt A il.l i lllNll llllll'llllll tllll't "I'lllllllllM H Clillx" Iiiiiiiji iii' Wiillui'P iiiiiI Kvt'i'ctt ItillillllK, ""or Kliiu" . A. Inln" Hi lli ! H..I DiirlH (tliliiiiUiion lli'uilliiK, "ItcniluUoiiiii y Itlnlnv" . . I .uic n u Uiw i iri'lu-Miin, M.illcy of .Vutlonul Aim Huiim "Murinh tor llm Ki ll, lillo nml Hiiik" , ii rnl.lini' 'l ux, J.iiili .' It. iiiM'liii nvi', i nml l''i iiinin 1'iilr. tti'liitblll "KlrcwInK I'linnjrn" (i. -ni I. Ilo,. )'. lH"t unit I'lii.im. "Iliittlo 1 1 y lull nt Tim Iti imlillc Mm. rwttm mill Mi. Si roluiiclr. Iti'titlliiK, "Iim Imrn I'nlli lilu" ..... Iah 1 1 c Mir 1 1; ni vn. Myrtle Hymn (in l ho liuppii Itiipi'uliaiv Prbyterl?n Church )',. V. I.wri'iin (niHior. Itllid' nchool !i; l'i ri, in. ! MmtiliiK norvlcii II h, hi. K'Tiiioii hy liov, J. (', Ti'iiiicl'in of Kiiki'iix. . J- ( M"ulty Din t l.y MIhm Yisikoi- Mini Mrn. Mc it'ti)niui'ir LITTLE APPLEGA1E KlllOHl', Ni'Nllc. "Tim IiivIbI1.Ii' LiiiiiI' hy Thn cvrnltiK H"rvco will x, u union Kulicr 'fcvlrii with t'hitiitiiil'iun. English Lutheran Mimon lAihrntlnt t'hurch) Huntliiy cli(Ki 10 o'clix-U, IhvIiii! wrvlcii )1 o'clock. Toiile ot ki-niion: "AHC-niilon of Chrlnt Intn Heaven." You biii( youm oie Mrdlully Invltcl. (':iiccu:icnl liiHtrui tlon on Tui'icliiy i vcntiiit, M o'cliick. VS'o rcBclt t'hrlHt, unit lllin cruel (liil. It. Truiitiiuinn, piiHtor. Republicans Disagree On Tariff Cloture H..i . . . Ki-.ulillK iimir' Hi in ... Hl'UillllH, I 'liiii'im, Attill rM Vi l l.ym h. .Knui th niul ' KKlli Hi inln "Tho l, Min' Vllt," . . Mm John Hrllcr, "SwiMtly tti'f t, v J- Th Church of the Naiarene for Jiii kH in nml Contrnl. Humliiy hcIiihiI 10 a. in. 1'ii'ai hltijt II n. m. oml 7:30 . in. 1'rayor incctlnic Tiicmlay 8 (). in. Illtilo ntuily Krldny p. in. ((v. M. M. iiiihhi')-. forinorly of Hod- iliimlM, Cnllf.. nnl Mr, Htnuon of Wolf it "rock w hav churtso of gi-rvlcoii I I.. It. ally i Siindny. You nrn rorillally Invited to wnrnhlii UH- Mrn. Clifford I'lHW'iiHton linn K'in-! l I'lirthiml on a vIhII. Shn will likely! I; Konc two wcckH. j l'r-d nml Tlni'y f'oinhi'ct Hliirtcil forj Klalniiih county lnt Hiinlay, whcif tin y luivo olilaiiicd wr. Mia. Tinny t'omhcut mid mm havit iiiovi-d to ,;i"ka invlllc lor tlio suiniiifr. Iln-lr muiiy frlcndii will iii(hh tlicini Cii'.itly. oiln (luck la making a IkiIiichu vinit to I'.ly In Klamutll C'liint;-. Mr. f;-orR I'li'rt of Med ford Ik Min-ndlns; the w-pek end with her hro- Iher, Kdwin Taylor, on the, ranch. Mr. ft till Mrs. 1'iiul Andemoii were bimliii'hH vlwltora In Medfoid last Hut-1 nrday, I The I'nlontown achool clowl Fri day, May 19. On; Katurday evpnlim Mia llodk'i'it Rave 'a .c H'icial at the school Ik.uhc I did not learn the wl ITM-rcdx of tho aalo. Tin l.litlc A PtilcKiHi- K hiHd will com May 23. The nlionl are jdanninjr a (dcnlc dinner for thai day. Quit a nuinU-r of carloads of pwii!e from Mcdford and noarhy towns mine out fur a picnic and to finh last Sun day. They went back greatly diaap I'omtid with fislilnK. aa tin; rlvor U c,uito muddy, cnuxod hy IiIkU water. A very Unlit vole waa cant lust Krl-j day In thla proclnct, only ten voters i lielnK out. or ab nit one slitli of the legal voters of th precinct. Mra. Nicholas Mitchell. Sr.. came. MEMQRiAL SERVICE FIRST METHODIST WAHIMNOTON. May 5;. Wide I (IHfi 1 1 in i n( oiliil.iii niiiniiii n pull-! Ili'ii II nen.-iturn on the prnpOMll for I Intiiir on ill,, jii'iiiiiiii; iniiff and ! other revenue und niproirhiiinii tolU j h Vi'loped at today'ii tmrtv confer- i enee, ad Join tied from limt Thurndny. i iMiuiKi-ei-niont una o lirouil. II waa iii, mai no in'imrrnK una imiuo, ntui the ennfera-ni'M uUiourm-ii until next Weiluiifidiiy. I'minK leilioio In ix. n and ruloRy will lie pull our liniieri-d 0-nd at. thn Mi'iiiorlul m-rli-e to he held hi tho l'lrt Melli.iillNt i-lAji'ti loiiiurroW l elrvcn n'rliirk. The tnliliiim vvifl lie hy Hov. J. ltan- llolplt rliH-ll. Ill" millject (Clll( "T' l'i !. ( our lla-niiiK. MiihI.- In! ki-i i'irik' wiih iim in ' ai-l'Mi. will bn ii.ii'1' icd hy th v rttiil vhnlr and thn tii.it" iiKiirli Up, , Tim pulriiiilc "line Uf will i Imiui l.iio llu- di-tivi.ttive effi-iMl.. ' An order hna Im-imi tiiie,l r t4e il. A. II.. W. It. '.. Aineiit-nn l-ftl.ni and other t riot lo IhiiIIoh tu aaneiii- I'le nt the Aiiiei'lcuii l'Klon liiill at I0:3u. from where they will mur.-h In n IhiiI y to th cliiirch. Th- piiHior Hiui.n that an effort w ill lie nm.le to in rnliiliioil.Hi' nil w ho di-mii. to nllend thlN lie. j Advtnt Christian Church - (Not Seventh Day) Meet in American t-Klon hull, up istalr In Me If ml Nutional Hank lll'lK , HIM.' ach'Kd :4j. S. U llahh. a'Jpt. j I'r.-in liln II a. in. and fi p. in. Mor nliiK auhject, "Tim IHndlnit of I-ove." Kvenlnu auh)o-t, "A Homily Talk to Homily People." ' You are wclconio t; thmio sTVl. Coiiip. Irvln Dupray, paKlor, First Christian Church for. Ninth and Oakdalc. (Ml Kly Millard. Minister. Ililde achrxd 9:45 a. m. Herbert llerrlan. anpt. Monilnif wornhlp and coininmilon aervlco Ha. in. K'ldera In charge. Younit iM'ople'a iiorvlre ut 7 p. in. A live service for llva younn iipi. Tlu-re will lm no venliiK aenlco on account of tin- Chaiitiimina and the ab jsetice of tho paator fiom tho city. homo last week from California point, w here she has been vlsllini; two. or three weeks. She was accuupiinied Iiouih by Iht dautthter-tn-law, Mrs. UuiIb Mitchell, who will vinit lior alitrr here before retuinini; home. MUs Kilna Hall waa u pleaHaut caller at thn J diiiKon home last Friday. Mr. and Mra. George l-i)iuaii were calliTH at thn IlenliiH Cutuheiit liouie last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. C. C. I'ursei drove in to Mejlord Monday to meet their daughter. Mra. Claude Medley who came Monday mornins from rortland and w 111 vihit for uonie time with home folks. Stockholders Notice Notlc la herehy Riven that the annual nieetlnu of thn atocklioKlcra of i he Homo Telophone and TeleKrunh Coiiipany of Southern Oi-ncon. win ho held at tho nfllcn of the itnupany, IX Wed Sixth atieot, Medford. fircton. at 3 o'clock p. in., Junn ti, 1 !;'.'. 63 W. II. C.tMlK. rresldenL T The Salvation Army 3'.'ti Kat Main St. M-eetlnK Saturday 8 p. m. "Klfiht and Wrong Way to Come to Rod. Sunday 11 a. in. "I'leuauies That ('lease." Comiiany inoetlnR 2 p. ni. , We am In need of n teacher for a cliuia of Rlrls 12 to 16. "And who then his aervlco Children In Spring Tlmt Mrs. C. Oaborn. Wl Hillside lid.. Cleveland. 0 wrltfa: , My crand daiiRhter was trouhled w-tli a coiikIi . ...... I . t ... ...... t . a - . 1. I . t ' , i.r H. ..H, io ji nn, run .no rm-, a , wllI,m , e,nrate Honey mid Tar and her rouiih la now i n(il ,he I)r1 .. one. il inoseneu mo pniegm ar biio could ralso It easily." Koley Honey and Tnr Is Just what children' should have for feverish rnlds, roughs, "anuf' flea" and Hunt, wlieeny brvuthlnn. He sure to cet Foley's. It checks croup and whooping cough, too. ciold every where.. ' Adv. "Ma"aaaw i aa.M.Ma.aMa.MaMMMiaWaa 8 p. in. Salvation meeting. "Set Thine House In Order." C.Srt. Y. P. 1.. "MKed Motives." John 12 19. MeetlnKa Tuea lay ami Thursday II m. First Baptist Church "Tho Friendly Church" N. Central and Fifth Sts. Frederick K. I.each, paator. 9:ta a. in. llllile schiKil. P. W. Meay, Mint. A Rood place to study the liiblu for everybody. 1 II n. in. "The Secret of tho World's i reateal Chai actor." Anthem, -Crounod, "Gentle Holy Saviour." Solo. KiK-Kwell, "Not a Sparrow Fal letii," Mlaa Dlttomoro. 7 p. in, Senior and Intermediuto 11 Y, V. V. KvenlnK service omitted on nccount of Chnutnuitun. Make tho moat of tlio mornlnK aervlco. Au Invitation to atranKora ami noii'Cliiiri'hoera. Dependable Through Thick and Thin - Above everything else you want dependability built into the grain binder you buy. You want your binder to go in to your grain fields, no matter what the conditions may be, find cut the grain with the least possible loss of time and grain. ' We nre selling the John Deere Grain Binder became we 'know it will give you that dependable binder service which makes it profitable Investment. From the bottom up it's a tetter-built grain binder. Bigger wind stronger roller-bearing wheels; lieavler one-piece main frame widely Japped and hot-riveted together; titrong rigid platform; three packers 4nitead of two, assuring better tiundles in alt kinds of grain these re Just few of the features that make It the frsf tr binder. Another feature you will appreciate on thla binder la the easily-operated bundle carrier. No effort to hold It in receiving position or to dump it. Because the teeth rlso out of the stubble the instant you atart to return the carrier, it's exceptionally easy to bring it back? to receiving position. . And it's no trick to keep this carrier always in easy-working order simple adjustments are provided to accom plish this. The Quick Turn Tongue Truck adds much to . th effective work of the John Deere. The wheels turn faster than the pole, making; clean, square corners poaaible. Be cause the truck axle is flexibly mounted, both wheels hold to the ground no matter how rough the field may be. This keep the binder running straight, and takes off tho side draft from the horses. First Mome (ieldT V II lit U i m e fields ''grow the grains for dome mills to make OLYMPIC flour. just another reason. FLOUR CEREALS FEED J. orrico Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Ilurtlett. Randolph Snsnctt, paator. 210 Firm National Dunk -llUls. Phono 8C8. i Hlblo school 9:43. Classes for all ancs. Pnir. N. H. Franklin, aupt, MoriiliiK worship 11 . nt. Memorial aervlco. Sermon. "Tlio Pilco of Our Heritage."' '. " ; Kpworth Leagno 7 p. in. Tho young peoplo'a hour. No evenliiR service or mid-week nicetliiK on account of Chautauqua. Morning: Anthem, Featlval To leuin In 10-fliit, iHuelc). Bololats, Mrs. Van Se.oyoo, Mra. Snanett, Mr. MacDunutigu aad Mr. Canndny. , . Quartet, Our Country's Heroes, (Gabriel). Messrs, Meeker, Maoism miRli, Canailay and Vromnn. Miss Matio Vroinan, plantat. Mr. Hocnnrd Hoherts, organist. Mrs. May Jordan-MacDoiuniKh, director. MEDFORD One lay Only TUES. MAY THK WtHtl.D'S WOXDKH SHOAV1 30 I Come and tee this binder. You can't make a better . 1 binder investment. ' " HUBBARD BROS. Corner Main and Pacific Highway, " ! i0 I First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized brunch of The Mother Chinch, The Klrat Church ot Christ, Sclent Int. In Kontmi, Muaa. Services are held every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Subject, for Sunday, May 2S: Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias MoBniorlam and Hypnotism, De nounced.. - ...'.; .'-i ' Sunday School at 9:45. Applicants under the aso of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetinK'H. which Incliuio teijtlmonlyH of ChvlNtln,n Sol- !RC US Tho luost gorueoua sioctaclo ever pmsented under n tent- For tlio Clilldivn, but uiiinziiiK to nil. "CIX ll'.UEI XA . in JlXC.I.FfiAXTV'- A Ia.linn I'M raviiitHncii . with CVvuntlesN Anliiui's und People, 1k lUnxs 2 KtiiRes 2 Steel " " Alenaa. 50 C O X li Y llijr Clrvus to Iteslow. V It K - W A K P HICKS 50 C FR 01 A ZIIHk PLC 1 . 1 f loral design of any kind nirio to four order from frftah cut flowatH, axdected from tlio folltrwinit UU Carnal ionn, Ilosen, Sweet I 'ens, Knplrffii, Ktocluk Lailioliia, Adet, t'Hlla IJIIen. In tO'd atovk-f)rt( nluM, I'l-lrnrosot, HydrnnKca-i, IJliem. We a Wo have Artificial Wremlis and (rnie trry Ysmh, Consult os regiirdJng your Ma-morial ljr wanta. Maddox &c Bonney How-er Hhi at Crovmona, Phono KM Gmenhowies 1005 K. Main Phone 371 Ashland Granite Company (Cut out this valuable information, it may not appear again) Granite Testimony Tho ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANT. at Ashland. Oregon, has been incorporated with au authorized capital stock of llio. OOu In shares of $100.00 each, all common stock. The purposo of this company li to pun-hate 1 10 acres of land with the machinery and otker equipment of tho It la i ii Granite Company, en la rue the plant and conduct the business on a much larger scale and therefore to better advantage. A ten acre tract on the railroad will be pro vided for a manufacturing site. In tlio past six years. Mr. Walter M. Ulalr has sold over SGn.uofl worth of pranlle. largely in tho following places, Medford. KiiRene, lllllsboro, Corvallia, The Dalles, and to seven dealers In Port land, Orepon: Chehalis. Walla Walla. Be! UiiCham, Olympta. tverett, two dealers In Spokane and two dealers In Seattle. Wash ington; Holse, Idaho, and In HeddiiiR ami Yreka, California. This granite is there fore well and favorably known in the Northwest. It is conceded to be equal to the best Kray granite quarried anywhero on this continent. At the instigation of AshUnd men. Mr. Henry M. Parks. Director ot the Bureau of Mines and ".oo!na:y at Portland. Oro pon. visited tho Dlalr quarry and made un official report thereon which is lu part as follows: "The stone in tho vicinity of the Blair quarry Is part of a very large mass of ' granite which makes up the main part of Ashland mountain. When first formed the granite which we now see on the sur face in the vicinity of Nell creek was prohably thousands of feet below tho sur face of the earth whero it cooled very slowly. There is no question as to the quantity of stone available in the vicinity of the Blair quarry. It is practically un limited. " (Signed) 11KNRY L PARKS. Director. Original letters containing the follow ing extracts nre on filo with tho Ashland Granite Company: P. R. Hardy. Spokane. Washington. "I do not hesitate to say that in my opinion the Ashland granite ia fully equal to tho Barre, Vermont, granite. There Is no doubt in the world but It will prove to be a great privilege to secure .stock In this corporation within three years after it Is organized." E. C. Lake. Kugene, Oregon. "Mr. Hlair has delivered to mo some as flno granite dies as I could expect to get from any granite dealer in tho east." Ole Kure. Chehalia. Washington. "I think tho granite Is very fine and good, the only drawbasck to it is that I can't get it when I want It." M. K. Lewis & Co., Hlllsboro, Oro. "I do not think there is anything , better than Ashland as to gray granite. When I am sure of getting goods from Ashland on time, then I will not order any more ilarre. As to your Boiling all tho output of tho Ashland quarries this you will have no trouble to do." F. H. Watts ot Watts Marble Works. Tho Dallea. Oregon. "I think It is a better granite than narro. 1 havo decided to use the Ash land granite altogether." G. (1. Johnson, Portland, Oregon. "1 do not hesitate to state that eou'd Ashland granite be produced in quantities sufficient to supply the market, the dealers here would have no further use fcr P.arrc ' granite." , Frank D. AVeoks ot Spokane Monu , . mental .Co., Spokane. Washington. "Wo havo used poasiblyone hundred small polished pieces last year and for all purposes wo wished, it was very satis factory. -.We aro Interested in senilis Ash land granite placed on tho mark. it in such shape us to insure prompt delivery of orders so wo can depend on putting in a ; lino of it." , . ' John F.ddy Franklin of Washolli Coiuc- tery, Seattle. WaahlnsUm. "Wo think very well of this Ashland granite and believe if properly pushed it would take the place on tho Pacltlc const -of the llarre Vermont granlto which has been very popular." W. J. Maslerson ot tho Ho lding Marb'o Works, Redding, California. "I havo used quite a lot ot tlio stono (Ashland granite) some time ago and find . it to be A-No. 1 stone." Frank Vanlloosen, Corrallis, Oregon ' ' "Will say 1 can recommend It (Ash land granite) fully as good as Barre. 1 have nsed this granite for some time, and I deem it first c'asa in every respect. 1 am sure a lot of tlnushed work on hind at all times would be a big rwyinR Pixj" hit ion and would mean lots of real tuU newt. I am sure I would be glad to toru all of my order your way." ( J. C. Bruchner of Otto Scbaman Granite and Marble Works. Portland, Oregon. -. "As one of the largest consumers in this territory of granite quarried by the Hlair Granite Co., we would be glad to see the change made, and we are satisfied that the property, if developed on large scalo, would he an excellent paying proposition. We claim that it outtanks the Vermqnt product- With an np-todato equipped quarry and finishing plant you will, with . out djuht, j find a ready market in the whole territory west of the Rocky moiln ta'us. Assuring you of our patronage and go.ul will, we remain." - - - - T. A. Wylie. ot Wylle. Monument AVorki. Walla Walla, Washington. "We are very glad to learn that you are contemplating forming a new eom pany to take over the Blair Granite Company-, and work on a larger scale. .. . "We have used this granite for tome time, and find it to be a fine grained monumentat granite, and compares favor ably with the celebrated 'Rock of Ages' -granite of Barre. Vermont." King Granite Co, North Portland. "We have used quite a little of It (Ashland granite) and like it very much and have had no trouble to sell it, the only fau'.t we experienced was In not get t'.na it when we wanted It." Oregon Granite Co., Medford. Oregon. '. . "Se are so enthused over the quality of the granite you ( W. M. Blair) furnished us for the "WilllU" mouumout, that wo feel called upon to pass some of our en thns'ism in to you. You will recall that this was a large all polished die with fine hammered base. .. "In all our entire twenty-five year experience in the monument business we---(iiva never Beeu a more perfect piece tit stock." -F.arl Terry, ot Perry Granlto Co.. Port land, Ore. Sept. II. 1920. (To W. M. Blair) "I could use a carload of your granite if I had any as surance that 1 could get it before March 1, 1921, and your money will be ready as soon as the car Is unloaded." Owing to lack ot, space much Interesting information and many additional com ments tu theao. letters have bad to be omitted. : . " . Computations made from original price lists of Barre, Vermont, granite, with freight figured at carload rates, using a slab of granite 2 feet by 1 foot by 2 Mi feet, poUshed on one side as a basis, we flud that at point ot production tho cost cf Barre! granite is 30 per cent higher than Ashland granite. Dellevered in Port land. Oregon, tt Is S3 per cent higher and delivered ut San FranctBco it Is 46 per cent higher., California monumental gran lies. Inferior to Ashland and Barre. and not In tho same class with the latter two, cost more delivered lu Portland and a llttlu loss in San Francisco, according to their, quoted prices, than Ashland granite deliv ered to these points. . -" Ashland granite can be shipped as far east as Butto and Helena, Montana, and oh far south as San Dlogo. California, at a lower freight rate per 100 pounds than tho Barre granite can be shipped to these po'ntB by rail. Tho rail and water rates corubinod (including various sundry neces sary Incidental charges) from Barre to Portland. Oregon, average, only ( about 20 cents per 100 pounds less than the through rail rates. . This makes tho water transportation to Portland cost about three times, what the rail rate Is from Ashland. - -. ' Freight computations are from f Inures supplied by the general freight agent of the Southern 1'aMflc. Monuments of both Ashland and Bare granite can ho seen In Medford at the Oregon Granite Co., works, Aslijand and Burro granite can be seen In Tho stock of the corporation is now being offered to the people of the Rogue River Valley For further information address Ashland Granite Co. , . H. C. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor : I