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MKlWOm) MAlbTiniH'XlO, MKimVM), OIWUON. TIU'USDA V, KIOIJLTAKY 123, 10LI. PAGE-TKREE HE M ON 16 BILLS l Governor West Vetoes All Game Leg islation of Session, Leaving Regu lation to New Fish anil Game Com missionRogue River Bill on List. SAL-KM, Or., Fob. 23. Sixlc-n bills attempting to amend game code of 1010 out of all somblanoo of ith former character met slaughter to day at tin hands ol Governor Wont. The sixteen bills embrace prac tically all the bills introduced at the lato session of the legislature relating to game. Among them is house bill 18-1, by Kirgleston, prohibitum Mile and shipment of l'isli caught in Koguo river. Up to ConinIssl(in. The governor takes (he position that the game code of IU0!) was 011 aeted at sonic expense of labor and el fort to meet the requirements ab they then presented themselves to the legislature that it was the clear est idea of the protection that should prevail as to game in all pails of the state. The governor does not main tain that this code was the wisest dis posal of tho game question protec tion, but takes a position that the new game and fish commission pu vnled by the legislature at the ses sion just adjourned is especially qual iiied and it will he one of the most important duties lo take up the game protection question in tin- varioub counties with the idea of aMiving at an able disposal of it. Tlie game commission will be in a position to impartially study thwou dilions in each of the counties and the complain Is lcgnrding the game laws in each of the counties may bo filed with the commission. This can be taken up lor investigation from an important viewpoint and suggestions )nade as to the revision oi tho game code "schedule by schedule" just as an impartial tariff commission would suggest to the national legislature the revision of tiictariff laws. Tho governor contends thai the game commission was created with that cMioi'ial purnoio in view as one of its clcaiest duties and such lieltci skelter ieWon as tlio-o various ve toed bills suggest is dangetoiis, to say the least unwise. Sktccu liills Killed. The bills vetoed by the governor include house bills (IS by Kcpreson- tativc Fonts of Multnomah, relating to duck shooting; IDG by Thompson, i flu hug (o tiniit fishing, 217 l ('batten relating to salmon fishing in I he Willamette liver; 2(i" by Cham bers, relating to the shooting of fo'l from a skiff; 208 by Thompson, i lnting to the shooting of ducks; 181. prohibiting the pale and shipment of fish caught in the Koguo river; 2(50 by Mahoiioy, relating to the sale of game; II34 by the Douglas county delegation, relating to the fishing in thu Umpquu river; 415 by Heals re lating to iishiug in cortaiu Tillamook county streams; and 'Mo by Ohurcli, relating the hunting game in Union and Wallowa counties. Tho senate bill vetoed are 77 1 Senator ('huso, regulating the shoot ing to wild goose; 2'u) by Senator Merrymau relating to salmon in tho Klamath river; 2SM1 by Senator 11c Colloch, loluting to ducks in eastern Oregon! 201 by Senator Moiryniuu, authorizing (he gnme warden to de stroy certain wild animals; and :)f0 by Senator Chase, protecting game fowl in certain coast counties. C0URTMARTIAL FOR KITTING MULE IN EVE YAXmrVEH RAH1LUMCS. Wash.. Ft)b. U3. For "malicioiuly btrikii.if uj ton, and' the namos and addresses of gocrmuent mule in the oje" with h country merchanu and profewionsl J'ift, Charles Brown, u private, h.i men. lumbermen, otc, who are locat- been court mnrtialed, duhonoriiblyled adjacent to villages; also lists of diohargod from the service and sentenced to confinement at liard la bor for three mouths. He began h;s sentence today. Hrowu, who was a member of But tery A, .Second field artillery, Mi'tick the mule when it 'bucked" and l-efiwed to move forwurd uffer lie had coaxed it for some time. Mabel Taliaferro's Divorce. nill'AliU, 111.. Feb. 23. Mabel Trliaferro today infused to ducuss the report that he intended to iue htr huhbnna, Frederick lhonptn fordorc". ili Talittleno has jr.juww. "l" ".,auun m uwe u iucut .,.., -. tuallv retired from the tage and ha.' trade statistics, the nearest bank lo- only the heat of the slaking lime ieiad an apartment here. She i a i " to, churches, aill1 ,g primarily Intended for sum Catholic and it is reported thi. has ools, libraries .nd octetle.. An .r ., M a substitute for Uor ,....,,. h f,.; ,. ...kin J Important feature Is the claniUw! , deaux mixture and the commercial . ' i .lit. ..,.. i. .......tv. Seven Killed in Russia. PERM. UuHhia. Feb. . Sexrn jcrsoii.s were killed nnd 32 badly in jured today when a pr. aenger t train nx.l .-, fuLi iklh'ln oft. i,tH burned at obuenenka. An ex the slowly roasted in the debris. llasklns for Health. MARCH FIRST COLdST'DilY Every Man, Woman and Qltiltl Ex pected to Write Letters East to Some Friend Upon This Date In viting Journey Westward. PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 2.1. "Col onist day" has been fixed for March 1. On that date ieh man, wom an and child in tho northwest 1b ex pected to writo a letter to sonic friend in tho east, or middle wost, asking them to come to Oregon, Washing ton or Idaho during the period of low rates westward which will be in cf- foct from March 10 to April 10. The siieelal effort on March 1 Iiub been originated by the publicity" de partment of tho llarrinian linen in the northwest and from the Portland headquarters will-go out a great num ber of folders specially issued for "Colonist day." These foldors are to be enclosed in the letters written to eastern friends. They will toll of the advantages of living in the west and urge those addicssed to niuko a change. Thirty-six communities in Oregon, Washington and Idaho that have par ticipated in the llarrinian lines' book let plan of advertising will bo sent foldois, 5000 going to each place. It is felt that If the people of the dif ferent towns respond to the plan ot "Colonlst day",that the campaign for now cltizons will bo very successful . . . - and that bo made a docided impression will , upon ninny thousands or easterners who may thus be attract- ed to tho Pnciflc northwest. "It all doponds how tho people take hold of it." explained William Hlttlo Wells of tho llarrinian honie seekcrs' bureau, which docided to try the novel plan. "If tho various cit- ies of the northwest enter into tho eplrit of the thing nnd carry it out as thing excopt in such weaji solutions It Is Intended, I have no doubt great tag, to make It border on the intprnc good will result from it; otherwise, tlcal. There may be somo who will wo must not oxpect too much. Our j differ with the writer in this matter, people will show their good Intentions but In hundreds of tests that wo havo by distributing tho special folders, made, it has been shown that at al designed to attract the oyo of thoa strength of 1 to 75, thnt Is, ono one who wants to change his location gallon of commercial lime-sulphur and a consignment of 10,000 folders solution CiO-degiees Beaumo tost) to will also bo sent to Omaha to see lf7'i gallons of water, considerable, in thcy cannot be put to good u&o thuic jUry (u foliage was frequently ob as well." sorvod. Nnutrally, the amount of ln- jury varied with the time or appli- MUZ YOU INTKKKSTI3I) IN A GOOD 1 IXVHSTMUNT? One hundred acres Butto Creok bottom, under irrigation, perpotual water right. Al for upp'.ee or pears: can make big monoy initdng onions, colcry, tomatoes and all kinds of veg etables; big monoy Jn. subdivisien: Joins n new townsito and tho rail road; all undor now wiro fence; can be bought for ono-half thu prico of adjoining land. Buy from owner and savo tho commission. Addros Box 35. Medford. Or. tf XOTICK. Notlco is hereby given that tho un dosslgned will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford. Or., at its regular meeting on March 7. 1911, for a license to sell spiritous, vin ous and malt liquors In quantities loss thau a gallon at Ub place of bus inww at 'No. 31 South Front street, in said city, for a period of six mouths. B. S. RAUCLIFF & CO. POLK'S OHKUON AND WASHING TON State fiiuotlcor anil llutdncfeS Direc tory. Just issued for 1011-12, Is the most complete work of tho kind over published. It contains an accurate business directory of overy city, town and village in Oregon and Washiug- government and county officers, coin miseloners of deeds, state boards, statutory provisions, terms of courts, namos of postmasters, postof flees, ox press, telephone and tolegraph of fices, justices of the pence, hotels, dally nnd weekly newspapers, bosldos much other information useful to all classes of business and professional men. A descriptive sketch of each place Is given, embracing various Items of interest, such as th loca tlou, population, distances to differ ent points, tho most convenient ship ping sU lions, the products that are ... 1.......I .... w.m.M...lff, lfn ' .I1..A4..1W.. bIhIhm firtttf KnalnABft aralM.i k.Mn.. i.mIIa llniA-ctilnliiir inMvl mirviuij, IHIUI vin, .- - raugmi unaer us sjcciai aiui. thus enabling subscribers to obUln at a glance a lUt of all bouses . ..... ,. .. I...JI.- uiacturing or ueaiing m any panwu- seir-uouea lime suipnur miura awvB wns wr oueu uismjivmi ity mum. Isr line of goods. The work getter- not Injure the deligate foliage of consent, Caekey retaining the busl ally l compiled to meet the wants o'fruu trees is because it is really lit- ness will hereafter be run by Hugh tnlM eoinraunUy and Usou. m9n than a mechanical nihUure I R. L. POLK A CO. Seattle, Wash Lime-Sulphur Its Use as a in. Fungicide and an Insecticide -By j Prof. P. J. O'Gara, Pathologist. Written especially for thu Medford Hail Tribune. (Copyright, 1911, by Medford Printing Company.) NINTH INSTALLMENT. The SclMtollvil lilnio-Stilpliui' 'iu The preceding chapters havo main ly dealt with the commercial brands of lime-sulphur solution which are found on the market, as well as tho honio-innde article boiled by tho fruit) ,.. ..... .. uiuu i miiroM upon the reader tho fact thnt, In the Rokiio River valley the com- morcinl or hoine-boiled lline-sulphur solutions should not be considered as I a summer spray. It lias been shown that outsidu of the peach fruit spot and the mildews, which attack few fruits seriously, there are no other tioubloR ninking the use of a llme sulphur spray necessary in tho or chards of lite Rogue River valley dur ing the growing season. The peach fruit spot disease Is pri marily a disease of the young wood and buds of the peach tree, and it is from the infections on tho wood tlint the disease spreads to tho fruit dur ing the following season. Tho loaves are also injured by the fungus nntl the effect pioduced Is such as to give the leaves tjio appearance which wo call "shot-holed," the fungus killing small spots in tho leaves which subsequent ly fall out. Since the diseased con dition or tho young wood is produced by infection which takes place in the lute fall after the lalns begin, it Is evident thatj fall spraying with the pioper fungicldo is the correct moth od of nroventing infection. However, it often happens that trees aro not sprayed in the fall, and in order to avoid serious Infection of tho fruit, i sonio summer spraying must bo done. It is for this spraying during tho growing season that tho self-boiled lime-sulphur mlxturo is advised. I wish to repeat that the uso of tho commercial lime-sulphur solution is a dangorotis ration, whother early or lato in tho Benson, as well as with the climatic conditions during the time of appli cation and for somo time tlioronfter. It may bo stated that poach oK, apri cots and Japanese plums all conio In the same category so far as danger from folluKo injury by commercial lime-sulphur spray is concornud. I wish to caution the peach growers of; thlh district not to tako too literally a signed statement which the writer finds on paste 25 of tho July, 1010, number of Bettor Fruit regarding the uiater of lime-sulphur as a summer spray for peach blight. Tho state ment Is: "If lime-sulphur is used as ,i Bummer spray, a stock solution registering 30 degrees lleaumo should bo diluted 1 to 25." A strength of 1 to 26 borders on the dangerous for applos. but for poaches It Bhould be considered "murder." If fruit grow ers will tako the trouble to inquire as to what happened In a ceitaln dis trict In Oregon where lime-sulphur te a truithf 1 to 25, was used asi a summer spray for applo scab, they will find that serious Injury resulted In a number of orchards. Of course, such injury cun always bo ascribed to wonthor conditions, but since veather conditions enter In as a prom inent factor, wu should not neglect this in making recommendations as an the strength of tho spray. , How Self-Boiled Lluic-Sutpliiii' Is Made. Tho belf-hollcd lime-sulphur, as was previously stated in this bulle tin, was first used as early as 18..3, and was recommended by Dr. Wil liam Kenrick for mildew of tho grape. In the year 186, William Saunders also recommended its use as a fungi-1 cldo. However, It was not until 1001 j that W. M.. Scott, now of the United States department or agriculture, he- lime which would tend to clog the gan to seriously consider the matter spray wusclu. Howttvor, In straining, of controlling the brown rot ot tho all the sulphut should bo workod peach by summer treatment with a through the slraluer Instead of bo funistelde. His results were publish-1 ing thrown away. It is the finely ed In 1907. nnd the present status of i dlvlfted sulphur which acts as the the seir-bolldd lime-sulphur mixture is due entirely to hlin. The self-boll-, ed liine-sulnhur mixture is a coinbln-1 .. 1, I I..K..M l.nlla.l W I t 1. - IHUU IIUIUl-UUIIOM llHio-i,i.. .,..,- , witicn injure, uoa ioiiukb uuu nun, especially th peach, apricot and Jap- inau-janee plums. The reason why the ... . . . . .. f. ..ii haps aoae, of the higher sulphides of !lm-. nurnflv, al.uim tHrasul- phldo fCaSl) and calcium pontnsul-1 ject,011 tlu, following entitled nniciid phldo (CnSR). The formula for the mont to tlo charter ot tho City of golf-boiled mixture Is as follews: I Medferd: " 8 pounds of K'od unslaked lime. S 'pounds flour or flowers of sul phur. 7i0 gallons of water. Using the samo proportions as glv- en , th0 n,ove formula, tho mixture beat ,)0 , , rnthor ,nrg0 ....,.. ,. , ,tnn ....,, . ijii.uuiMPn. iiiiuunu iur -vu s"""i' '" ia time, making the formula read: 112 pounds of lime. illi pounds of sulphur. 200 gallons of water. By using tho larger formula, suf ficient lime is present so as to got onough heat by slaking to produce) a violent boiling for a few mlnuUrt. H,,UI .ou?' l0 l"V ,, , M ""' r , ,, , .,, , ,, .. . sum to be used for tho sole purpose of Tho limo should be placed in a barrel UJ llllirovull,ont or thu flio depart and onough water poured on to al- uiont of said city, most cover it. Eight or ten gallons -I. An amendment to tho chnrter should bo about the tight quantity. , f '"'lty of Medrord. amending sec ,. ,. , . ' . , , tlon 72 thereof, providing for tho As soon as the lime begins to slake, nation of a sinking fund for tho pur ine sulphur should bo added aftoi ,,0se of tho retirement ot tho bonds of first putting it through a slovo so the City of Medford. as to break up the lumps. Tho mix-i , '" ,A nmeiulnieiit to the charter of ' , , ' , ' ,. . ' the city or Medford amending section turo should bo constantly stirred nnd j (S7 of s.lI(l cimrtl,Pi priding for le- more water added as needed to form payment of amount paid by purchas a thick paste at first, and then grad-1 ers at sales of property Tor delln unlly a thin paste. The lime will nuent assessments in salt! city in , . . , . ., .. ..,caso the sale is vacated, sot aside, supply enough heat to boll tho mix- or lIeclllIOl, vol(, by any court. turo soveral minutes. As soon as it I Tho rollowing named porsons are Is well slaked, water should bo add-hereby appointed Judges and clerks ed to cool tho mixture and prevent , Of said electien: further cooking, it is then ready to , T. rnidg;. && t be strained into the spiny tank, H-i lnmoii Judeo ttiitl clorlc. luted to 200 gallons total mixture, , Second Ward: .loo Derry judge, nnd annllnd to tho trees. In ninking the mixture, consldera bio care should bo given to tho boil ing. I-'lve to 1G minutes aro required for tho process, according to wiiother the limo Is quick acting or not. Some limes are so sluggish in slaking that it Is difficult to obtain onough boat fiom them to cook tho mlxturo at nil, while othor limes become intenso- ly hot on slaking and cato must be taken not to allow the boiling to pro ceed too far. If tho mlxturo 1b at lowed to lcmaln hot 15 or 20 mln - ules after tho slaking Is completed, the Hiilnhiir Kraduallv goes "Into solu - tlon, combining with the limo to Torm sulphides which nro injurious ioi peach foliage. It is therefore, very ' Inmnflnnl naiinntnllv wIlli lmf ltnio , i m.' u.,.. ,...ti,i,. i. .i,iJiun aye, Kmerlck aye, Kifort aye, .. ii.v .......... ,...,.., , Ing a lew buckets of Water as soon asi flir. lnmtiu nr IITiin hno alnlfntl iliiwn ' Tho Intense boat, violent boiling, nnd constant stirring, result In a uniform mixture of finely dlvldod sulphur and limo, with only a very hiuiiII percent- ago of sulphide sulphur. Tho amount j of water required to uiiiku the best mixture depends largely upon the lime. Some grades of limo respond quickly nnd tako a large quantity of water, whilo others heat up slowly ( aim are easily urowni'u u ioo iiiucu i . .,-- ...... .1,, ... . i. water ia added at once. Hot water! may be usod to good advantage liii preparing tho mixture with slow sink-! ing limes, but with quick acting lime' hot wator Is not necessary, and is likely to bring too much of tho sul-1 phur Into solution. Tho Intense heat1 of slaking is such as to break up thoi particloB or sulphur Into a vory finely! divided state, such as would be obtained by precipitation, and tho vio lent boiling makes a good mechani cal mixture out of the limo and sul phur. The mixture tuny bo kopt for a week or nioro without deteriora tlon, hut should bo thoroughly stir red boforo using. In applying the sulf-bollod lime sulphur mixture, a spraying outfit equlppnd with a good agitator should' be used. The mlxturo settles to the bottom of tho tank, and unless kept thoroughly agitated cannot bo evenly applied. For a power sprayer tho propeller type of agitator Is most suit able. The agltutor ot tho small hand sprayer or ban el sprayer outfit iloosi not give the best results. When tho small outfits aro used frequent stir-! ring, or agitating, by hand will bo found necessary One more point which should not be overlooked Is the straining of the' mixture. It is best to uso a sieve with 20 meshes to tho Inch in order j to remove the coarse purtiulos of fungicide, and, an far as possible, it should ho rtalued in tho mixture. I When we come to tho tieatiuent of! the peach blight dh.oaso in one of the following chapters In this bulletin,' complete directions will he given us to the characters of the dlsenaa and the time for appl)!ug fungicides. nmnwin i n. ...- i nm .n,iir.iin ( The blacksinlth business of the' firm name of Carky and ISIIlott have' nicsni mrini' ii.i II I iinlt'iliil'iiiii Kllott wh will collect all out sUbU ing accousts and pay all bills eon traeted by the old firm. !$0 Haukiiis for healtl'. CITY NOTICES. UKSOLUTIOX. He It Resolved by tho City Council of tho City of Medford, Oregen: That there bo and hereby is called a special election in and for the City of Medford, to bo held on tho 10th day of March, 1011, botween the hours of 0:00 o'clock a. in. and 5:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of sub mitting to the qualified doctors of cfil.l nltir fri limit mwirnvnl fit iw- 1. An amendment, to tne cnartor I of the City" of Medford, providing for a hoard of registration, and its duties and the registration of voters An amendment to the charter of tho City of Medford .nnindeliig section 72 thereof, providing for an ncreaso ot tho bonded Indebtedness of said City to the extent of $110,000, said sum to be tised for the sole pur pose of making Improvements in the water system of said city and pnlng for trunk, sanitary nnd storm sewers, herotofoio or hereafter constructed by said city. .'.. An amendment to the chnrter of the City of Medford, amending sec tion 72 thereof, providing for an ln- crease of the bonded indebtedness of ns. l'. laieiu juugo aim cieric, win. Ulrich judge and clork Third Ward: P. W. Chelgrln Judge, J. Suinmorvllle judge and clork, 11. II. Lorlmor judge and dork. Tho following aro hereby designed as tho places for holding said elec tion. First Ward: Hall over Iiaskins Drug storo. Sucond Ward: Hotel Nash Bamplo rooms. Third Ward: City Hall. It Is further resolved that the re corder of said City of Medford bo I mill IIWIUUJ in mu;ivh i.f r,iu .iwi.in i fir until nlocl Inn lii thu nianner nro- vi,ie,i ny tho chnrter in tho case of annunl elections of said city. l The roregolng resolution was liass ed by the city council of tho City of Medford, Oregon, on tlio Kitli day or February, 1011, vete: by tho louowtng I MoriicU IlbSOllt, Watt aye, Woi't- and Millar aye. Approved Fobruary lGth. 1011 W. II. CANON, Attest: I ,0lJl Mayor. TRLFI3R, City Recorder. W NOTICI3 OF KLFfCTiON. Notlco Is hereby givon that a spo 1 clal eloctlnn will be held In and for the city ir Medtord on March 10th, 1011, Tor tho adoption or l ejection of those certain proposed charter ., , .i,n ni.rt,.r i.r i, ,.ltv of Mll(Ifor,lp BOt Iortll tho foroRoliiB roHOlutAfii. Said election to bo hold at tho time and places designated In said resolution. ROUT. W. TI3LFI3R, City Recorder City of Medford. NOTIfl-J. J. D. McArdlo will arrlw In Med ford tho 2filh lust, with plans and specifications for his bungalow and garago to be built on Oakdalu a ve nue, Medford Contractors aro Invit ed to bid Mr McArdlo can bo seen at tho Nash hotel FOR SALE A fine tract, quarter of a mile from Talent, 8-rooin house, good bam; 300 trees. Trice 51,000; tonus given. Good business opoprtuultlos and lo cations, all paying. A Oli-ncre tract, f-ioom house and - large barn, I! mllos from Talent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on place; must bo sold soon; will go for fllOO. - A (J0-acie tract, wator to Irrigate sumo; has a 5-room house and barn to bold 0 head or horses, Imple ments to run the place, and a wag on. This place put up 30 tons or hay last year, and no water wns used. Price, $3000, half down. A 71-acro tract, 2 1-2 miles from Tal ont; good 8-rooin house and large barn; 8 acres under ditch nnd In alfalfa and gaiden laud; 8 1 acres under plow, and trees; 20 acres of orchard, of which 6 acres are in hearing; good terms mid easy payments. TALENT Real Estate 13 aoro lraet jjw entirely In cJt uIllJu. llM o-rooin plasterwl Uq 'a barjj we,. gU, powgr for irrigation of whole tract. Part ly lot of trees; easy terms. For plenty of other bargalus cull or address G. A. Gardner TALENT, OREGON. ? S'kSSSN Campbell & MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. Medford BaKery TODD & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AD PASTRY AL CITY STORE New, Clean Merchandise Displays No doubt you havo entered a big city grocory and viowed with plenauro tho tastefully arranged displays of clean, shining bottle goods and new pnekago goods. You canx hco the same kind of dlaplnya In our New, Modern Store Everything 1b now, from floor to colling. Tho groceries carried In this storo are FIRST QUALITY and everything is Bold at reaaonablo prices South Central Avenue Half a Block From Main Street aim Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. ' Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford it P. O. BOX NO. 477. veP'jj. f j. 13. EXYAKT, Prosldout J. ? P. 15. MERRICK. VIco-Prosld'it W. 13. JACKSON, Aas't Cashlor. V X 9 V The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 1 y ? SAKE DEPOSIT 1JOXES I'OIt $ IH'SI.VKSS TKAXSACTEI). Wo lrtfVr444'tf444'V4i' GET THE HABIT Of calling us If you hnve any olectric work of auy kind. Wo can fix you up In tho best possible stylo. It is a Good Habit and Will Cost Von Nothing Electric Construction Co. j PIIOXE MA1X 0501 rrfi' ll Baumbach 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. r..svs-v.xev' .ss. re-- W A T O II I X G THE 1) HEAD Ii I X E coming to nnd going from this bak ery gives a vlow of happy faces with not n trace of dyspopsla on n slnglo fnco. Don't start trying to make bread ng mother used to. Buy t hero, savo tho labor and got bettor brend, nnd moro for your monoy. Everything wnrrnnted ure. . Delicatessen SOUTH CUXT11AL AVEXUE LADY COOK IN CHARGE. Grocery Co, A. PERRY, Vlco-Prosldont JOHN S. ORTH. Cashier It EXT. A OEVEKAL ItAXKIXQ SOLICIT YOMC PATRONAGE. 3 ; tr-4r--rtr4 220 WEST MAIX STREET t