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MISDITOIID MAIL TRIBUNE, AflSDKORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH 20, 1910. r r SOCIAL ANb PERSONAL I'rofiinsor Abo IHhIi wan down from AhIiIiiihI Tuesday vlsltllng hi piuoiitM and family of North (!oiirl ntntot, I'tmoh trotiH for hmIu at ton eontn cent m;h. If. II. Pnttoninn, Nnsh ho. tel. Hon. 8. M. Malon, a 0. A. I. uilU tun of Tahiti Rook, watt Hhopping in llio oily Wiidiiemlny. Itartlutt and Anjou. Eden Valley Niirnory. Mii Wiinr Ki.l.Pt. Shoe. John HualoH and family havu moved from Hnnkur Hit) addition to Wont Jackson Mtroot. t'hiiutwaru at (Joodfrlund'n. H. Dean and family havo moved from (ho WIIhoii propoily, North C avenue, to t ho oust Hldu of Hour orook. i t.wi r.. t ii. i His Pimm Lumber Co. 310 & 312 Charles Hoard,,..... and wife havo , i. tirtiit.i ........ i ..in ....fi, i ....i i,..,... - i.. .i... i...u:.... mid Improvmnmits In the hiiHinoHH. Peach treoH, 8 cents up, IMon Valley Nursery. 312 The Momvold Shop haw offiua Niippllofi, Including files, hlnnk books, memorandum books, pencils, ponn, ink, inkwells, tablets, typewriter iplluv envelopes, paste, mucilage mid fotiululu pons. Jack Triio, tho efficient family road stiparvUnr, created quite a ntir and attraction while passing on North Central avennu WudncsAiiy. oh route to JackMonvlllo vicinity with IiIh outfit. Many thought It wan an emigrant train from Dakota or Cy clone Kansas, Coffee nt aoodfriond'i. 1000 rhubarb. Eden Valley Nurn ory. 312 Men wanted to handle Inmhor. HIg Pinna Lumber Co. 310 fi 312 Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ji.'iJho RngHilalo will lio pleacod to learn of tho little hoy Johnny, who was supposed to ho entirely blind, partially regaining his eyes-lit from otid of his eyes. Ho can now discern nn.ohjcet. Horry and roue bushes. IMon Valley Nursery. 312 It cnHtrt no more to insure in the big coniDiuiitM than tho Hinall ones. Sco'H. A. IlolmoH, the iiiHitranco man, tooiu 10, JnokMon Co. hhnnk. 312 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mover wore Jnckionvillo viHitorn Sntnrday look- inu nrter nomo prnhato ninttem. .ToiiM at aqndfriondtH. , , . Comlco and Howell pears. Kdoh Viloy Nnrnory. 312 W. r. Colvlir made Grants asu n )nifctoiml visit Saturday. Hay your palntu, kIuhr, wallpaper, HtniiiH. vnruinh. brushes and Imvo your plnture framed nt Mctcnlf'n, 318 Kaat Main. 313 0. C. Cnly of Talent wnn In Mod ford on himhipsu Saturday. Wear Kidd'a Shoen. I'hone 2001. OoodfriondV. City Attonioy Porter J. Noff, who has honn on tho fduk list for Hovoral week.". i on.ee more nhlo to ho nhout. 1, tath fixtures nt floodfriond'B. 30Q0 Newtown apples. Eden Val ley Nurnory. 312 It .C. V. Afllhury of Oold Hill wan n .rodfonl vinltor Saturday. hook tip the records of tho com panios we represent. It. A. Hohnos, 11m, Insurnneo man, room 10, Jnnkson Co. hank. 312 John L. Grubb nnd dniiRhtor woro at Jacksonville Saturday, whoro tho fonnor wan ndjimHnu; his nccounts with tho tax collector. Kitohon utoiiHilR nt Goodfriond's. Carpet swoopors nt Goodfricnd's. Mra. W. T. Grievo was In Medford Salurdav on a visit. Door matH at Goodfriond's, For your notary work boo II. N. Yockoy, notary public for OroRon. Kil Trlhunu office Mm. Victoria M. Chossmoro linn Tiurchnsed nnothor lot on Siskiyou UolKhts. Sho has now four choice lots fronting Main Htroot. Some of 1hom will bo for sale. E. I). Snwyor for aurvoyfl. Suhdl vlslon and plnttiiiR n spooinltv. Room 12, Emoriok. E. 0. Iloyd'of Klnmnth Falls is visiting his fnthor, T, 0. Hoyd, In this city. Porhnps you neod n ty)owritor. You can socuro any mnko you wish, in a rebuilt typowritor, nt Tho Morri vold Simp, at a roasonnblo price, Tokay and Malign jrrapes. Edon Valley Nursery. 312 Whitman'a candies aro iinoxcellod. The Morrivold Shop has tho oxcIuh ivy iiKoncy for Modford. F. J. Leonard of Grants Pnsn was in Modford Saturday. Fino stock shndo 1 treos. Eden Valley Nursery, 3TJ Jidin II. Cnrkln, attorney at law, over .Taokson County Hank. Horaco Polton of Gold Hill was a Modford visitor Saturday. Wear Kidd's Shoos. J, C. Pondloton of Table Rook was In Modford on hiisiiioss Snturdny, Pooks Diblos, Prnyor Hooks, po. otry,' fiction, urlft hooks for children and adults, Conio In and look thoiu over nt Tho Morrivold Shop, W. II. lu'iignti of Alninodu, Cnl., spent Hovoral dayH In Mudford thin week looking for an liivonliuont. i Carving wits at Uoodfriond'H. J. It. Ilarvoy of Oulico in In thin city looking alter business mattorH. .1. II. Kitrgenild wan in Mod ford Haltirday renewing old acquaint uiicohIiIph. PnlriiH Tho finest KonlhiH that over wuro slilppod to Modford. Call and Hoo thorn. 1)2.') K. Main, 'Mil T. 0. Thomson nf'Hpoknno Is reg istered at tho NuhIi. Podding plants of all description. O'J.'l K. Main. Mcdford Greenhouse Call or write for price. Phono (100. 313 ('. A. Shaw of Sonttlo is oiiu of tho guests at tho NuhIi. WringorH at Goodfriond's. Wear ICidd'H Hhoun. It, It. Manning of Central Point wrn in Modford Hntnrdny nftonioon on business, ono of tho principal f mutters hoiug to look after (hat now T'" 'V n "ii iT, i r i . Al C Onl cy of L.gowood, Cal., ih Iioru on a mimnoHK trip, 0. C. .Sooysmith of Inlcnt wns m , Modford baturday on n business visit. F. E. Gnrrott of Gnlico Is here I lookluu' after bimlness mattorH. ' 4 Sinner Hcwinp; niachinos, 211 S 0 straet. Phono 205-1. 311 Peach tree for nalo cheap. At. entirj carload nt 10 con'ttt each. II, It. PnteiHon. Nnnh bote'. For your notary work mco II. N Vockoy, notary public for Ort'Kon Mnil Tribuno office. For wood of all kinds, see thu .Square Doa Woodvard. Phi.ii' 2001. Fir street, hotwecn Second h,i Ti,!P,i .i,.,!. fSni.i.i t- ri,wii..v i anu inirii rttroeis. uouui a uinunjj, propnetors. '-01 ! Wear Kidd's SIiooa. It you want Huustautiou try a K.ek oi Mt. llood Snow-Fail Floar. , For snlo at tho Rubs Mill. Itomem-j ' lForl'lBalo Wolf &Creok Covo i lrult trnol. Tho II. L. i"haflhi Itoal ty Co., 20;i Corbott btiildinK, Port- lui.il. Or., nro of faring tho best of. Hogiio lUH-r wuluy ill. .... i,-. wH'HII iriK'in, ';: 'lv i.ii:uhi-. ivlioluniiiu prices. Southeiu l'aeit. i-i'inor i.f truet l:.ve:ti,. . n nt'cc. K. M. Andrews, local anon , 1W . 1 Dot land, domocratle candldnto for 1 corruption which wlllniak previous r77PniV5."V.-.WQ!1 .n,0P' 5ln""-,Xol"f roprorontatlro In tho state leglsla-1 disclosures appear s mere ':flca calfs, 31S E. Main stroct. 812 . ,t . ... jturo last year. It Is composed entlro- bites." PAID IN MIDDLE AGE FOR ,!' of widowers. Ouot ot tho bylaws INJURY IN CHILDHOOD provides that any uiombor who ro- , marries shall glvo a first class din- OAKLAND, Cnl., March 10. Dora nor for all tho othor momboro, so It Ilelms, whon n child, wns kicked by i would scorn that In theso days of n horse it wns nonrly 40 yonra ngohlgh prices It would work to retard -nnd not until, now has sho been remarriage. nhlo to obtain a final sottleinen( fori Tho club already has sovoral mom- damages. In 1R71 llio fir I wan kirkpil nml her fnco permanently marred. IIour ! Dahlnmnii, owner of tho borec, took the matter much to honrt nnd prom ised reparation. Iu 188-1 he took n deed to properly in Snn Leaudro, worth $2000. nnd wrote across tho bottom, "I hereby consign this prop-i orty to Mm. Holms," roforring to the molhor of tho girl. In 1007 Dahhnnn died, nnd his executor, D. Postdorf, began suit to quiot titlo to tho property, holding Hint no nroiwr doed had been eivon transferring It. Tho onso wns honrd boforo Judge Ogdon, who docided that "consign" Is a word of grant, nnd that tho proporty hnd boon loghlly trans ferred, Rocnrds nnd pnpors, yellow with I ago, woro aubmlttod in ovldonco dur-' Ing tho henring of tho enso. Most of i tho persons who know nnything nhout tho transaction havo diod and tho girl who wns kiokod is pnst mid dle ngo. FURTHER EXPOSURES ARE PROMISED IN PITTSBURG . ' . " " ,8, "" Following n hurried rocalllng of tho grand Jury wills attornoon, It was an nounced on good authority that Coun cilman John F, Klolu, undor prison sontonco of thrco nnd ono-half yoars for grafting, hnd confessed grafts and linpllcntod (10 fnrmor councllmon. Klein's alleged con f canton was Hindu to Dotoctlvo Hobort Wilson of tho Voters' lenguo. It Is roportod that Klein furnished tho dotcctlvo with n list of men who ho linpllcnt od In municipal grntt. Tho list Is snld to havo shown tho nniount of monoy each man rocolvod. Ho mi) of tho couucllmeu sold thorn solvos for as small a sum ns $1.83, nccordlng to tho allogod 'memoran dum. Four othor confessions aro roport od to havo boon obtnlnod, but tho prnsocutlng offlclnls hnvo docllnod to mnko public any of tho iinmos, Tho araml Jury hns boon callod to gothor, but will not couvono until Monday, nnsklns for Hoalth. Men Named For New Customs Court; World's First Regular "Air Liner." in in n Wltllum 11 Hunt, one of tho men uouilnated by Tresldunt Tafi for ihe new cUHtumn court, was formerly governor of I'orto Itlco and has been Judge ' of tho fiMeral dlHtrlet court lu Montana h1u 1WI. Jiiuiw l. Smith, ouothor of tlu ineii nanuil. wiwa brlgadlt-r gvnvnl of volunteer In the Philippine war and flllcil various olHcw before bi-comlng governor general of the b laud. lie retired from that oillce eenil mouth ago. IMntlM hnvu Ihh.ii mnili. for tho InniieiirHf Inn nn Mnv T. nt th flrMt romliir " ..i. -..-..I.... i.. .1... . .i.i im " "'""" iu nm nunu. i nv nn.- u num jiuuivu. ihiiuio, tematcly to Starulierg and Obcrainniergsiu. The latter U the soene of th famoui 1'axHlon nlny. A balloon of the 1'arsorat tyie. aceouimodatlng twelve panaeugun beuldea the crew, will be used. -------- - WID0VERS' CLUB ANGERS SPINSTERS IN GREENWICH i CltKKNWICH. Conn.. March 19. Qreituwlch, which boaHts that It has are responsible for the present In n larger number of clubs per capita j ventilation concerning the expendl- than any other town In th state, hnv- ! lug up to liiHt week 5G. has just add B ,, t ,,Ht week 5C. has Just add-' it'd one more to make "57 varieties." Tho new ono Is tho Widowers' So- Icjal club. Tho founder Is Arthur H. 'bors, but tho femlnlno population docs not look upon It with approval. Tho spinsters especially, who aro noted fo rthelr energy, activity and porno- vorauco, soom to tako It as an af- front. Mr. Dorland Is roKnrded as tho hnndsomest man In town. Ho Is still young, tall" and welt built, has a flno sympathetic bnrltono volco, writes po- otry, and dcsplto that fact Is well to do. Ho donles that ho started tho club for his personal protection, nnd says that If ho wishes to marry again ho will not hoaltato nt tho price of a dinner. $500,000 For a Palntlno. NEW YORK. Mnroh 10. Tho roc- ord high nrico to bo paid for a paint- ini? i hold todnv bv Otto Knhn, a i bankor, who yesterday purchased the j celobrated nortrnit of Franr. Hals, I tho colobrated Dutch painter, and his t fnmily, which wns painted by Hals. Knhn paid $500,000 for tho paint ing. IIu seourod tho portrait from tho Duvoon brothers aftor ho had outbid J. P. Morgn'n, who offorod $100,000 for tho oil. Tho painting is tho former prop orty of Colonel Wnrd of Wostorhain, nnd was ill possession of tho Ward fn,tiv Rini 17iO Tho oil, which is 70 inches wide and 112 iuchos long, depicts fivo full lougtli figuros, n wido lnudscnpo nnd n dog. Requisition for Murderer. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mnroh 10. - A leiiuisition for Rosnrio Sait, wanted iu Orange county for the miirdor of Loso Mnchado, us charg ed, arrived nt Oovornor Gillott's of fice todny. Snis was acoused of firing threo shots with hi" riflo into n shack whoro Mnchido stood in n shoop whoro Mnchido stood in n shoop Hhonriiic pump, Ho thou fled to I.owor Cnlifornin, whoro ho is snid to bo undor nrrcst. Presbyterian Church. Pronching nt 11 n. m., spocinl mu sic i ovoning sorvico nt 7:30 o'clock; Sunday sohool nt 10 n, m C, 15. so oioty at 0:30 p. m. AH nro wolcomo, Hnskins for ITonlth. i. t t -i. t -1 ' EXPECT REVELATIONS AS TO BRIBERY NBW YORK. March 19. Men who turus of tho New York board of flro underwriters to Influence leglalatton I favorable to Insurance corporations declared today that.thcrc will soon be , revelations of wholesale bribery and They assort that thooe disclosures j Dalzell moved that the motion of bo mado before tho Investigation j appeal be laid on the table. Dal- now n(ior waj. n33 advnnced much120" wns defeated in the vote that i followed and then tho Norris reso- ilution was put and carried, William H. HotchKiss, superintend-1 iVfter Cannon's decision was over- ont of tho sUlto Insurance depart- j ruIed Qlmstcad took tho chair and nn'- saltl t'nt ho oxpects to prove . oncrod i,0 cjeri. t0 naa tie ;or. i""0 insurance companies m ewrJs resout;on. orK 8t'e ,iavo oeon 010(1 fr 'oars by corrupt legislators.. 110 Bnia- uiai in,s Pracuco was ioi- Iw-' not only In New York, but In other stato legislatures as woll. Hotchklss Btnted that tho usual wa' compel the Insurnnco compa le pay for protection from tho "Yellow Pup" fund was to Introduce on tho "strike" bills ngnlnst them a"d thon compel paymopt of vast sums to provent their passage, " 'd that men promluont In state and national politics had gained oy i ins. in inoir umirict mey re frained from Interfering, said Hotch- OUTGREW COFFIN HE MADE FOR HIMSELF YEARS AGO ' MEXICO, Mo., March 10. Alway.ship. eccentric, the neighbors thought Norris snid that he had protected nothing of it some years ngo when(jhis fonnor resolution in the Mnrtin thoy saw James Itoynolds of Gnth-'l substitute, but that there seomed to lio preparing for donth by building be less objection to Martin's resolu-1 n Inrgo vault with limestone slnbs'ition than to his own. Therefore, he from tho cliffs on his fnnu, nnd to notice him hewing tho boards from tho walnut logs down in his woods pasturo for his coffin. Reynolds finished tho coffin somt time ngo nnd sot it away till neodod. Lntor, whon ho was past work, it dnwnod upon him that his exceeding corpulency, although hinted nt dur ing tho months ho worked on tho enskot, wns increasing nt a rapid rato, and Unit if ho lived too long ho might not fit tho box, or, rnlhor, the box might not fit him. This fear came true, nnd n few nights ngo when ho diod tho rela tives hnd to not only sond for nn undortukor, but a coffin as well. Ho had grown too fat, nnd it was im possible to bury him in tho ensktt, liccauso it wns ten small. Greet tho Travelers. Tho Walla WnUn excurs ionists nro duo In Modford nhout 11 n. todny. I.oonl boostors should turn out nnd groot thorn. f"f-H- 4 -f -f TOM JOHNSON CLEVELAND DYING Erstwhile Mayor Is In New York and Is Reported to Be Hovering Near Borderland Physicians Silent. N'HW YOHK, March 13.-U Is re ported that Torn Johnson, who won : national famo by his fight (or 2-ceut carfares when ho was mayor of Clore- Mnnd. Is so 111 that his life Is deanalr- ( ai mo noie. i-nnco ucorgo, waero,;,, th(J C()Ur80 of ovcn? ,,y f,n i Johnson was roported to bo, th"o hotol clerk said that "Mr. and Mrs. John son" left late last night. When asked If ho would have n noto sent to Johnson's apartments, ho showed every sign ot anger and j reiterated his first declaration. Thomas Gaunt, tho doctor who at- tended Johnson, refused to talk re yarding tho reported serious condi tion ot Johnson. UNCLE JOE CANNON DOWN AND OUT (Continued from Page L) cnts. Cannon Grows Pole. In the course of ihe fight on the Norris resolution and appeal, npcak-or onnnon reau n careiuuy 1DIt is predicted today that the prepared opinion on the qnestion. - in the case of John c May. 'Ihe scene was dramatic when bnn ,hc neKcd Icader o tho Mav. Cannon faced the uproarious house ,,ray of Bwindlcra nnd 17 0f and packed galleries. He stood pale',,;. niW(,,i nSBjfnnta xriii hri in nnl resolute on tho marble rostrum 'ft verdict Monday, under the great flag. j u nnnminl(i !, th When ruling on the Dnlzell motion "i.i "LvcTe IhS when (ho BDekcr said- t ? afternoon when .t " i7;' m,.anif .i,0'J,HlKe iIcpherson would instruct the 'I am planting myself upon the, jnry ,aw madO lOr thO llOUSe b Speaker rm nrtnttrinnfa nn no nrnconf Ae- Itmidnll in livpnnn rlnvu T nm nn. j n j - - -i- pealing from the passions of this i ,dav to tho iust reasonincr of that day. The chair sustains the point of order and holds that the resolu tion is not now in order." Cannons precedent occurred De cember 13, 1878. Referring to it, Cannon said: "This denticnl question arose in the house long ngo. Mills of Texas attempted to change the rules, con tending that a motion to amend the rules at any time is always in or der. The house nnd Speaker Ran dall did not sustain that contention' At the conclusion of the speak-; er's remarks Gaines made a motion to adjourn, but it was defeated by a large majority. Then Norris made his appeal and Norris then arose and nsked Dal- rell if ho would agree thai the de balo on tho resolution bo closed -within three hours, tho period be divided equally between the two factions. Dnlzell replied that this would bo porfectly satisfactory. Rodcburg of Illinois objected to having tho debate limited to three hours' duration nnd no agreement wns reached. Norris then took the floor and offered ns n substitute for his res olution tho substance of Martin's amended resolution, upon which the morning's conference hnd been based. Substitutes Resolution. Martin's measure provided for the incronso of the present committee from five members to ten nnd elim innting the speaker from member- snid ho was willing to offer tho sub stitute, i Mnrtin's resolution further pro- j vides that tho substituted new rule recreating tho rules committee shall go into effoct within ten Aiys nftori its adoption. Chnmp Clark, Domooratio minority lendor of tho houso, was givon the) first opportunity to speak, Norris yielding to htm. I piquprmpm MACurn Men's footwear that will "jibe" rl&MturrltN mA"t"TnMnRI -Iporfeotly with that now suit and hat; AUIUWUtllLfc!fnntwflnr that has real distinction m SEATTLE. Wash.. March 10. Nols Olson of Tneoma nnd Elins Kjnrstad of Seattle, both fishermen, nro in tho city hospital horo today, tho cigar stand in front of tho Port land bnr is a wreck and C. E. Mo Kelvy is out on bail for reckless driving, Skidding over the nsphnlt pave ment Into last night, MoKelvy's car crashod into tho cigar stand, pinion ing tho two fishormep ngnlnst tho J doorway of tho saloon and painfully injuring both. Tho ownor of tho oi- i'nr stand cleared thn slmwcnsna tn , ol)0 jonp nmi escaped injury. CARDWELL-NUNAN CASE JAKES NEW TURN ! Judge Crewes Files Suit in Federal Court on Grounds That Some of artles Are Not Residents of State. JucIko W. E. Crowes, representing tho heirs of the Into James A. Card well in the litigation Instituted to re- mi-At now nt thn rnr.lpnli tnn.la'nnn j. Jacksonville, has put a nnew kink suit for his clients in tho federal court nt ortland on tho ground that most of them are not residents of the state of Oregon. The ense filed in the circuit court !j,cro entitled Medora Berry ct dl. vb: j, Nunnn et al., will be withdrawn nnd the main issues made up in (he federal court. Howovcr, Judge Crcwcs intends filing suit to recover certain property in tho t own of ; Jacksonville, lying outside the land above-mentioned, but which it is claimed was transferred without proper authority. VERDICT IN MAYBRAY CASE EXPECTED MONDAY fOrXCIL BLUFFS, la., March i .. icnso ana oi mo prosecution were not con,pejed unm nfter 10 o'clock ill last night One thing particularly noticeable in District Attorney Temple's argu ment wns that the defense had to introduce evidence for tho 'defense of but one of the 118 defendants on trinl for alleged swindling. Temple nsserted that Maybray and; his assistants in the alleged swin dles had perpetrated tho most mon umental fraud of its kind that tho government has ever had to deal with. Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. Louinn Woody to A. S. Rosenbaum, 240.15 ncres in section 27, town ship 37, 1 west $13,200 W. W. Tnylor to A. S. Rosen baum, administrator, one sixth interest in some property 1,100 Ira J. Dodge to W. A. Folgcr, lots 1, '2 and 3, block 3, Lumsden addition to Med ford 1 L. Rynn to A. R. Sherman, 102.41 ncres in section 28, township 32, 2 east... 1,000 II. Sanders to S. J. Hays, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15 10, 17, 18, block 13 Gold Hill 10 Bubonic Plague in Hawaii. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 19. According to a cablegram received by tho navy department today, bu bonic plague hns broken out in tho Hnwaiian islands. Two deaths from tho pluguo were reported from tho island of Kouokas nnd two on tho islan dof Hilo. According to the cablegram, no suspicious cases havo come under the notice of the authorities and it is believed no ndditionnl fntnlitics will result. TER Foot-wear last, leather nnd comfort; footwear that will give long, lasting, shapo holdiug wear that is the kind we've stockod up with to meet your spring demands. Irrespective of whether you want n dress shoe or a walking shoo we havo tho stylo, leather and last you want nnd nt tho prico you oxpoct to pay in our stock of EASTER FOOTWEAR. The Wardrobel i THE WARDROBE Fanners & Fruitgrowers' Hank BWg. VISITOR IS TAKEN INTO CAMP TO TUNE 0F$IS0t ' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mnrelt ID. As (ho result of nn utMobili ride about tho city with a pnrty of acquaintances. Ed O. Nclfon, vis itor from Pennsylvania, is mlniiH $1500 todny. Nolson complained to Captain of Dotcctives Wall that ho hod hire an nutomohila Thursday nnd in nom pnny with a woman nnmed Ray Allen and two men unknown to him, had visited (ho beach resorts and from there hnd sped to tho Barbary c-oaot. ' Late Thursday night ho became separated from his party at tb cor nor of Kearney street nnd Montftem ery avenno. Ho awoko In a Mlonn last night to find his wallet, which had contained $1500 in currency, missing. Captain Wall declared it 5b very probablo thrtt knockout drops were administered to Nelson by tho party with whom ho hnd spent tho day. De tectives are now looking for the Al len woman and her companions. Nel son claims that a purse containing .$208 in gold nnd currency was o.verr looked by tho parties who had stripped him of his $1500. ITe claims to be a capitalist on a busi ness trip to the coast. B&C Cash S to re FULL LINES OF GRO CERIES, DISHES, Etc. It will pay you to stop at this store and select your needs iverythlng new and fresh, prices reasonable. DRIED FRUIT Raisin, new crop, loose Musca tels, pound '. .6c Raisins, new crop. London Lay ers, pound ;20c Raisins. 6-Crown fancy layer packed in five-pound boxes, each. ......... 88c Raisins, Seedless Sultans, one pound package ....... ..12 J$c CAter pinner brand, one-pound package 9Sc Prunes, small French, 1 lb. 4c Prunes, large Italian, 1-lb. 8c Peaches, choice evaporated por poun 1 10c Wo aio headquarters for cel ery, lettuce, caulltlower, sweet potatoes, 'asparagus, tomatoes, rhubarb, cucumbers. SEEDS "Mays" balk. 'Lilly's" "Ferry's" la Deans, Kentucky Wonder, per pound 12 Hie Corn, Country Gentlemen, per pound 10c Peas, Aldska and 8 kind, per pounl .10c Onions, Yellow Danvre, per pound , 2Sc ORANGES California Navels, small size, dozon 20c California Navels, medium size, dozen 23c California Navels, large slzo, dozon 40c APPLES Ren Davis, small size, box (11. BO Choice Red Medium, box 98.00 SEED POTATOES Early Roee seed potatoes. Tho atoro tlntt serves you best B&C Cash Store 223 West Main Stmt. Telephone 2351 ft