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o MlDmrOITO MAIL TftTBIJNlS, MDITOItl), QUI WON, SATURDAY. NOVEALBKR, 11, mil. PAGE FfVE , !., n ft. : THE FORTUNE HUNTER J r$ 'Novelized by Louis Joseph Vance From tliu Piny of tho ' Snmc Name by WINCIIELL SMITH ' $ $ Copyright, 1910, by Wintltell Smltli and Louli Joiepli Vance (Coiiliiiiinl I'Viiih l-'riiluy.) I' or mien I inn in nyiiipiiiliy with Ho Iiiiul, wIhmmi tone bctrayx IiIm (Ifiilro (o wrhiK Tract'j'n oxiiNicratliiK neck. "Aw, tin wiim only tulenniplilii' Jo THAI tr TANKKIU flrmliniii fc Jonc fur moiiio notly wa ter tilniH." "Wbero'il In- gat dm money 5" Tlioro'a lino iH'orii In Itiiliunrn comment. "I iliiiino, hut lit' bumluri Low n flvu dollar hill to pay for tho iiiommikv." "Well, If .Shim (traliuiii'H cot nny itioiiuy Ih'M iM'ttcr hold ou to It lnaloail uf buying: sody water lrii)H. I kiicm JllluUy l.ookwood 'II Rot after him Mien ho llniN It out. Ilo owea llllnUy n nolo nt tliu Intnl., unit It'll comliiir duo In n iluy or two, mill llllitlty ulit't Holng to renew, neither." "Sum MiH'iniil cheerful 'nottgli. Any liow, It uln't my funeral." 1 luivo now HomotliliiK to think uhoiit, Indeed, ami nm moro tlmu half Inclined to ittroll up to (Jrahnm'ri awl fliid out what Imn liajiimnt'd on my own account when tho voice of III Nutt Mini AVutty, tlio tailor, drift up to me. The cronleH are coming down for flior repilir afternoon hchMoii ou tho ihihI olllco benchon, n function which tukoH place dully Just iih suoii iih tho sun p'lH rouuil behind tliu liuililliiK bo thut tlio hoiiim arc Mluideii. And I putiHc, truo to tho otlilcM of JoiiruiillHiu. It'a my duty not to louvo jiihi yet, KurprlxliiRly oiioiikIi, tluwo two" llko wImo nro (IIhcuhhIiik Hum (irnlinm. At loiiHt I cnii deduco nothing olac from ltlnun'H HrHt words, though tholr nub jeet U for tho moment iiumoIesH. "Yt'H, ulrj hu'n tho poorest innn In tlilH town." "Yea," Watty quavera "yen, I rucoh ho ho." "Anil Iio'h wot no moro IiuhIiuwi boiiho Into til in thiiu God kIvo n kooho." "No; I kiicnh ho uln't." "Why, look nt tho wny IIiIukh hn run down nt IiIh Htoro hIiico Martin rot died. Kho kept thliiKH a-ruuulii' whllo iiiio wan nllvo." "Yon; alio wan a lluo woman, Miirijn. rot Iloliuii wiiH," "And, thoy uln't no doutit nhout It, Hum hnd mouoy Into tho hunk whon hic died. Hut ever Must then U'h Iiolmi nil ko out and no emtio In with htm. Ho Ici'opa fiiNHlu' mid fiiHulu' with thorn Invent Ioiih of his, hut uo ono over hoard toll or IiIh kdHIu' uuyhlng out of 'om." "Alul whut'd ho do with all (ho inon. cy hit hud whon Mnrk'iirot dlodV" "Hpont It, wlmt ho didn't loud mid Klvo ii wny and I oho lndoi-Hlu' iioton for his frlundH and thou liuvlu' to pay 'om, And, Hpoakln' of notes, I hoard Itoland liaruotto wny t'other day that old Ham hnd a oto L'omlu' duo to tho hunk tin' lljluky wiinn't koIu' to rouow It nny nioro," "(Joumo Ham can't pay It." ''Oortaluly ho can't. I was In his Htoro day hnforo yoHtlddy, and thoy wiihii'i uolindy como lu'for nntliln' whllo wiim thoro. Ho don't do no llllSllH'HM tO p'f "Mow Iqiik wan you thoro, HIT' "Ii'ioiii I) o'clock to noon." "Wlmt doln'?" "Nllllllu'-Jt,H, Hottln' miiiicI." "I ni'i'ii him today xolu' Into tho hank, (,'iiohh Iio niiint 'vi roiio to imo Ii-Uwood 'hunt that nolo." "Well, I don't envy him IiIh call on Illlliky Loukwood uoiio." "Mcliho ho wont In to duponlt IiIh coupoiiH," Wntty chuckled. Illrmu Hiioitod, mid thoro wmi nllonco whllo ho Oiled and III his plpo. "1 hcarii toll thin morulii'," ho ro Hiiiiiud, "that JonIii I,ockwood'a uoln' to kIvo a party next woolc," "Yoh; I liiNirn It too, Anido Tiitlilll wiim lalkln' 'hout It to Mniuo Onrrlnon up to Leonard & Call'ri. Hho mild thoy wiim uolir to Imvo tho ilKettt tfmo thM town over tioo-Koln' to decyrato tho Kroiiiulii with liiiitoniH and huro lco crmim HPnt from riilllydotphy, mid on ken too, Can't iiinko out what's como Into Itlln((y to lot that riiI of IiIh wiiHto money llko that." "I IlKKer," ny fllniin after n n plunt paUNo, "hIio iniiNt bo Kcttlu' It ti fjr that Now York dood," "Dnncanr' "Uh-liuh." "I didn't know Iio wim 'aualritcu" with tho Ickwoodn," "I didn't know ho was 'qualntcd with nohoily." "Nobody 'ceptln' Homer I.lttlcjphn mid Holly Carpenter, and thoy don't aeeui to know much nhout him. I call him darn eur'iiM, Hetty hmjh he's alius ii-sottlii' In Ids room n-Nliidylii' and a stiidylu' and untudylu'." "Ho KOCH wal 1:1 n' mornln's, Hetty told mo." "Waal, ho don't como downtown much. Nobody hardly ovor nee him 'cept to church," Hiram iMiudcm thin profoundly, final ly (lullverlmj hlumelf of an opinion which ho tins never forxaken. "I claim he's it s'plclous character."' "Don't look to mo as though In. know 'iiouuli to ho much of auytliliiK." "Wunl, now, If Iio'h n real student and they ain't uo outs 'bout him, what In tariiatlou'H ho doln' hero? That's jcxt what I'd llko to Imvo somebody tell me, Watty." "Hetty fie, he nvz ho wants n quiet plnco to fitudy," lllram snorts with scorn. "Oh, fld tlio! You don't catch no Noo York yoiim; feller n-ncttllu' down In Itadvlllo uulcflH he's crazy or Mouiethlu' worse." "Tnlu't no uso tullln' Hetty Carpen ter that." "No, If anybody ser, a word oe'lii him "lie idiets 'em rleht tip." "Tahrt only Hetty, but all tho wlin mill 'a on lilt Hide." "That's proof etiouch to mo ho ain't rltiht " "Wluimlii." sayH Watty as tho rMitlt or a ixirlod or plillimojililcnl cotmldera Hon. "U all craxy about clothe. When a feller's Rot Knl clothcn you cau't inn Id ttieui nee no liiirin Into It Int. uo matter what Iio l. I promod nouio of IJuiK-an'N MiiNt Hn tidily. I never sv doilies-such giHHli mul lluln'a. They was iiiadv for litui, too-mado by it tnl lir ou Fifth avenue, Noo York. I fcr Kit tho nauio now." "Waal, Itoland llnruetto sex the; ain't ntyllxh. lie hcs they're tin) much like an undertaker's wllup." "Waal, Itoland uuliliT know. He's the fnuclcHt dregruil up feller In l!' county." "m, I KiioHH he be." The mibji-ct aipareutly laupiilsln. but I know that It still occupies their ruiKe meditations, mid prcMcutly this W domonstratcil by lllram, who expec torate liberally by wny of preface. "When IIiIn eui I'liucnu fust como here," he nays, wtft a sujf oontalued chiiekle, "ov'rybisly hut mo llKRered he hnd stacks of money, Guens they be mIiirIu' a diirereul tune now nlitNt he's been Roln' round nwkln' for work." This Is newit to me, and I sit up, ulinrltiir Wnl'v'tt niitoiilMhmeiit. (To He Continued.) COURT? PUSB HEWS N, (J. Medilvory vs. I'roHpccl Con Hlniellou t'o,; action lo rocovcr nioii- J'ricii Kowlor vs. Liiih Uor, mill in c(iiily for injunction. icSZtSSc 30 1(1 17,-0 10 10 JO 30 10 10 CAPTAIN PUTS . . BOY ASHORE ALONE BHATTLH. Wn Nov. 11. lro. toiitlnj; nt tho action of Captnlu John .lohtiHOU of tho HtoaniHlilp A I it in edit In puttiK off it lfi-year-old boy atow ayay mi tho bleak tdiorca of Ban .hum IhIiiiiiI, iiiIIoh rroni hithltatlou, without food or uhelter, tho passon Kera of tho vohho! luivo proaonted a petit Ion to tho Alaskn StoaitiHlilp company. Tho hoy wan found aboard aftor leavliu; Vuliloz. Wlion dlncov orod, tho cKptalu flow Into a rao. Tho puKHoiU'.oi'B, loarnlni; of IiIb In toutlou to put tho boy ou tho Island, offered to pay double tho amount of IiIh faro, whloh was r'jfiiRed, In n lifeboat, without ovon u coat to wear, tho lad was set aslioro whllo tho paHHoiiKOi'ti were not UhiUIiik. His fato la unknown, Attempt on JutlQO. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.--Druwhiff u revolver during a orowdud Oxlni Heasion of tlio superinr courl. CliurloH Adler of tlio Union Kleotrie eoiiipiiny miidu a aoiiHnlidiiul attempt to Kill Judge J, J. Trbouco, Tliu judgd'H llt'o was only saved by tlio prompt notion of bystanders who knookod Ids una up as ho was uhoul to pull tho trigger. Heforo officerH oould net friends rushed Adler out of tlio court and into u tuxioali. Ilo us utiped. 'M 'I'll go nnothor gup and got Ipin yet," cried Adlor iih tho door of hu Inxioah wiih Blanuned behind, wlio lit totally threw hint into it to assist Iih oBpnpo. Iliipltlnq for Uoaltlt. I I'rohitte. Ksato of Albert H. Valieo, a minor; order for guardian to Suvoftl funds, Kstulo of .liilin (', I'arstow; order apHiiutiiig Deoember H, 1011, iih a day for llnnl Hetlleinuiit. Kstalo of I.eow Kuue Wee', finnl order made discharging udiniiiiHlrn tor. Kutiilu of lluury L. I'ecg; final or der miidu dlHithargiug udiiiinlHlralrix. Ileal I'stnto TrariMtctlons. (I. W. Priddy lo Medford llcal ly & Imp. CJo,, property in Kiiiiiinit Avenue HeiglilH ndili lion, Medford Lillian J'ollc to W. K. WhiMouant, iiorlh half lot (I, block 1, Park udditinii, Medford .... Karah A. West full to Lillian folic, north half lot (I, block I, I'ark addition, Medford.. Louis' Lager to J'eter Van der SIuim,. laud in ,1). L. C. fi'J, town ,'IH, 1 went A. 1). Thaeker to C'.L. Merg Hlroin, ono aero in Asliliuid.. ('. A. ICiiight lo Nellie Nay, lot 7, block 1, Kenwood sulxli vinion, Jfedford J. ('. Hrowu jo Haruh L. Stet hoii, lots 12 mid .'I. block 1, Hryant'rt iiddilion, .Medford.. K. W. Ilromley to Surah .1. IIuhI ings, lo 7 jiiul 8, hlook 1, Ilryant's uddition, Medford. J. C. Ilrown to J-:. W. Hroinley, lots 7 mid 8, block 1, llry nnt'n addition, .Medford . . . , L. I). Harris to II. H. Auder miii, south half of Hiiullnvcst quarter seetioii.r, township !I7, I west Win. II. Shiver to L. I). Harris, south half of HoiithwOtil tmr- tcr section T), towiibhip 117, 1 wont W. A. Moalcy to Kv Ilobcrls, lot l'J. block fi7, Medrord... .?. M. ICeene to J. K. Tuoker, property in Siskiyou IleighU addition, Medford Klixiiliclli V. Toniey to Siskiyou IleighlH Co., projierty in blocks -1 and f, Siskiyou Heights addition to Medford Siskiyou HoightH addition to L. 1 Hhtck, lots (I, 7, 8 and 0. block 1, Siskiyou HeiglilH addition to Medford Siskiyou HeiglilH addition to h. I. Jlluek, properly in Crost- . .brook orehurds tract Ii. P. niaek to J. A. Torney, properly in Crostbroow oreh- iirds Irnet, iigreement. , V.. l- Adkins to Isidore I). Hon. '() acres in town ,"17, 1 west 1(1,0110 .Miiry t;.(;hilders to Mary K. (.'lark, land in I). L. C. M, town :i", 1 we.sl, Par. release of bond. It. 0. Duiiciiii to Walter M. .('lark, 10 l-a uorcs in .lauksou oountv ,", io Levi L. Odoa to Muddle Oden, 10 neres in bcction :i, town .15, ! west , Huddle Oden to (1. W. W'iloor, soulhwest ipmrler of fiouth wost (pmrter seetion I), town .'l5, ! west . . ,' iq S. P. Wnlser to Frank Westoil, i.aiid in town 7, 2 west .... Oeo. W. Colvig to Pit-d Ii. Col- vig, southwest quarter of soulhwest quarter section l'J, town 117, 1 west j J. P. Hrown o J. W. Ilogsett, 110 neres in section L'!l, town JI5, 1 west j V. A. Jones, refereo to P. J. 1'iitler, land m scotion '.)), towit'115, 1 cast. Lauru 0. Oould to Prank P. Neil, administrator, 1(10 neres in town .18, :i west iQoo Sarah T. Wolverton to Lodeuia Hough, lot 8, block 1, F.d- ineads' addition to M"edford. 1 Snrnh T. Wolvertou to C. H. M'eCounoll, lot 7. block 1. KdmeadH addition to Medford W. W. Forney to Win. S. Ston ntt, lots 7 and 8, block I, IT. I. Wliijo ndditjon, Ash land ,.. Asiiiaud Uoniml-roial Orchard Oo., to Oranito City Savings Hank, Inml In town 0, 2 east, trustee's deed. " Heal listato Trnnsfers. Aravio II. Yunqo to Vanoe-An-ilnvBou Co.,'0-10ioVcst to mpcj in town ilB.-Ij wdst. . . , , jo llarriHlluudy jUit!io Warner Ooro, lots 2 and 51, block 2, amended pint, Uivorsido sub division West's nddition lo Medford 70 HoH Paivehild to ir. R. nmigor, 20 ooios In town 3D, l oust 1 100 J LOO 10 1 noo 10 John F. .Whlto'to W. T. Voik, lot 1, Doiirguii orchard traclH JflOO JauicH W. Dudley (o (!eo. H. Llnilluy, hit H, block II, Siski you HeiglilH itildililion lo Medford TlumuiH J. Webb t Jacknon Co. land in town 2)7, J west .... John T. Hroadloy lo JaiikHou Co. bind in town U7, J west, for road iurj)oeH, Alirnhaiii I'Vidcgor to Mary K. O'NuJI, lot 2, iilook 22, .Med ford Mnry K. O'Neil to Abraham Fridcgor, lot 2, block 22, Med ford, agreement. Mnry K. O'Noll lo A. Fridcgor, laud in I), h- u. i), town .'17, 2 west Frank H. Neil adm. to Christ ina Ilciilcr, land in town 'M, II west .... '." 1510 C II. Freiu;h to L. 0. AdaniH, laud in town 2o, -1 wcl .... J. T. (!. Nash to Hotel Nat.li Co. lot 8, block 20, .Medford, agreement. James C. Savage (o Win. D. Hodgson, land in section IJ0, town .'10, ! wost Santa Fe Paniflu Hnilroad Co. to !). V. Ivuykcnilall, jsiwcr of attorney. Simla Fo Pacific Hnilroad Co. to Oeo. H. Pease, laud in section 10, town .'III, -1 wont Medford Penr-Applo Lund Co. lo Hubert T. Knix.f ct al, 125:1 aores in town .'17, 1 east Frank Oroundwntcr to C. N. Long, laud in flection 8, town 00, -I west Katie K. Forducy to Win. S. Slcrinctt. IoIh 7 and 8, block I, II. L. White addition, Ah laud 1 I. It. Kline to Arthur H. Ton Wlh. release of contract. H. V. Molford lo Minnie L. Stiekel. IoIh 10 and 11, block II, (lold Hill 2300 Caaroluic K. Hunt to Iliirdettc L. 'Dodge, laud in town .'15, 1 wost agreement. U. S. tollcnry C. Miller, IfiO aores in Kcetion 11, town 110, 1 oast, patent. John Grieve to Central Point Slnto Hank, 80 acres in town .'12, II cast 30 H. K. McMiinn to Hubert T. Kuipc. ,ri3:t noroN in Jaek"ou county W. T. Whisenant ' lo Ira L. Whipple, north hulf lot 0, block -I, Park mid. to Mod ford i Abide Morloy Gluiie lo Luther A. Glair.e, 200 acres in town .'!.". 2 wcwt. ...". Win. Jf. Floyd to Abraham Fridegar, lot 2, block 2 wost, Medford D. H. Soliss to .Mn?. S. P. Ch'as luin, 120 acres in .section 38, town :i.", 1 cast V. S. to Orin V. Myers, 100 acres in section 20, town 10, 1 cusl, patent. Jaiiios C. flibson to T. J. Hell, laud in town :IS, 1 west .... James C. Gibui lo Tito's. J. Hell, Jr., land iu town 38, 1 . .wobt 270 COOK AND PEARY ROWjS REPEATED HA FHANCISCO. Cal., Nov. 1 1. Silting over their vodka at the "North Pole" here, George Vazow- lowff and Dhnutri Dioteheff hurled Fiuiiimli aspcrsioiiK acrosu (he table. " I discovered tho place," an nouii(I Vaowloff. " I wag hero before you',, oriud Dioloheff. A frigid xiloncc. Tilcu the lie. A torrid rise. And Ditnolri pulled tho "North Polo" sign up and landed ono on George' dobio. "Hepolilion of the Cook-IWy oontroveniy," mud Polli-o Judge Shorlall today. "Tho Norlh Polo is no holler tlfan any other booze emjtoriuni. Why argue?. Ton dol lars or leu days." 750 XOTICH. Notlco Ib hereby glvon that tho Hoguo Hlvor Vnlloy University club will niaho application to tho city counoll of tho city of Medford, Oro Kon, at IIh regular meeting on Novem ber :M, lail, for a IIcoiiho to noli splrlttioiiH Ibiuorn, and mnlt liquors, In quantities less than n gallon, at Us olub room In tho Mall Tribune building on FJr street, for a period of six months. Itogtic Itlvcr Valley University Club, 1C IJy Stanton Grlffls, Secretary. 10 10 10 10 Kit) 13: Mwirori, Ore, Nov. 7, 1911. This In to certify tliat about Novombor my d-iusl;-lur whs taken with n oevcro nttnek of rlimuitatlmn which rendered Jior left arm uh1mm. In fact It wan no near paralyzed Unit Nti whm not able to. move her fin Burw, but knowing of orno of Dr. Chow VounK's iiiHrvoloux cures of lone utaiul liiK con nt rheumatism, wo decided to oonmilt lilin. In which I am pleated to my niaiie no mlntnko. aii Ills remedlrn !t! an ho clalniPtl thy would and af ter tho third treatment the rheumatic IMtln entirely left lior and aho had not Imd any nyinplorrm of rheumatism since hesld-H her Sonera I lioflllh In much Im proved nd I do not hesitate In saying i iwiievo tnoso nrrllcted with rlicums llsm or paralysis will do welt to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso houso Is corner or Tenth and I'ront streets. Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEIS8. 211 M- HOTICE. Notice In hereby nlvcn that tho under slnmit will iipply to tjio city council of tho city of Medfont, Oregon, nt IIh noxt regular meeting on Nov. 21st, 1011, for a 1 1 eeii o to ncII gplrltoux, vinous nmt mult llquoro In iiu.vntllle.n less tlmn u gitllon, nt their plnco of buslnesH on fouth I'tr street, located nt lots 10. 11 and 12, block 4S, of the, original town lt tn said city, for a period of six .itonths. nAU-Moim co. Ditto of first putdlcullon Novoutber t. 1911. What Every Woman Knows No woman can decorate her head with fulso hair In tho shapo of rata, puffs, switches and transformations and niaho It appear natural. Hair growing on the scalp It adorns Is tho only kind that always looks right. Thoro Iu a Rraco and beauty In nat ural hair which Is not to bo mis taken, Nuwbro's Horplcido pormlts the luxuriant growth of hoautlfttl hair. It kills tho dandruff gorm, preserves tho hair mid gives It tho life aiid brightness of truo hair health. Kvary woman may Imvo beautiful, glorious hair growing on her own head. Thoro la no secret about It uso Nowbro's Horplcido. .Send 10c In postago for snmple and book on tho Caro of tho Hair to Tho Hcrplcldo Co., Dept. It., Detroit, Mich. Ono dollar slio bottles aro sold and guaranteed by all tho leading drug gists. Applications may bo obtained at the host harbor shops and hair dress lug parlors. Medford Pharmacy, special agents, near V. O., night or day. Established JTfXKllzZ ,9,0 AX3 AND 0 GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR V Send for Catalog. Nat. Bldgf, HOTEL MEDFORD, . a4 -l - sdS f MENU Sunday, NoviMiiljcr J2, lflU. ZibOtiSMV. JSL i'C'. s?J.0D 1'ci- Cover 1 lot's d'OuvruK Oaiianc indiovy SallctUMmonds 4 J '!' Oronm ot. Celery CoiiHOiimia en TfSd Pilot of Solo, VoiiitianiiO "' ;, Poumios JJarisi(Minc , ,( Lamb Chops, Maison d'Or l'tit Poih jMjHintiio Punoli JiOast Yoim Turkey, Cranberry $au(2o; crashed Potatoes ', ;. Sweet Potatoes, Southern Stylo ; r' Tomatoes. Mavonnaiso Sliced Green Apple Pie Minco .Trio Paiiaiui Shortcake Vanilla lco Cream, Assorted Cake PoquoCprL Cheese "Water 0raukci3 Demi Tasse Special Cusie All Bread ajid Pastry Used in This Hotel '& ifitdh Jn"" the Premises Mineral Waleis of All Kinds, xVlso O jngcr Ale Served at the Table. FURS Six Trunks of Drummers' Samples The entire sample lino of oncof the largest Fur Manufacturers In tho country. Wo will jilace thera on alo SATURDAY, NOVEMBER II, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 At prices never before heard of in tho Fur business. All theso samples nro up to (Into Jn style, quality and workmanship. Wu Invito every lady In Medford to Inspect this great selection of Furs and Fur Coats, as this Is positively tho most elegant lot of Furs over shown In tho state before. We will quote a few of the many Samples: Fur Sets $ I .-,.) SICTS now $20.00 SOTS itotv $:m.00 SOT'S now 930.00 SOTS now S(l.".0O SKTS now $123.00 SOTS MINK now $0.00 , . . . . ij57.no . .. SI1.73 . .. 91H. ... $20.00 , . . . .930.00 923.00 SKALKT 912.50 Coats Fur 9123.00 MAKT1.V now ,900.00 row COAT , 973.00 TOXV COAT 983.00 l'OXV COAT 9200.00 NKAK SKAIi , 913.00 $23.00 95MMIO $12.00 $75.00 $25.00 IMITATION KUSS1AX l'OX" $10.00 Spnco prevents mo from montionltiR moro ' than a fow of tho many bargains. I havo many othor offorlngs In Mink, Lynx, As traknn, Porslan Lamb, Ermine, Grey Squlrrol, Sablo Fox, Isabella Fox, Blue Wolf, Natural Ited Fox, etc. SAMPLE FUR CO. NASH 1IOTKL miLniVf!, ADJOINING KIHSl' NATIONAL IUN1C lJl'ILDlNtJ r-j. it.. 10 riPTOm?B.W?!l TW-WLT-HZBVM1L' "f wnVUMfiWWrWW 2Sf The Lamp That Saves The Eyes Children naturally never think of possible strain on their eyesight when poring over a fascinating book. It L up to you to see they do not ruin their young eyes these long evenings by reading under ft poof light. The Rayo. Lamp is an insumnco against eye troubles, alike for young ana ota. The Rayo is a Iqw-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundest scientific principles, ant there is not a belter lamp made at any price. It js easy on, the eye because its light is so soft and white and yidcly djffused. 'And a Rayo Lamp never flickers. iaiiijr usmcM ...mum icnioYing inttia m ciumncyt cjr o tican n icwick. !ii biMithioughout, with handiomo nicle' finhhl alio in many othei itylei and finithek Aia your kw o itww jrou hit tin of Ryo Uinp4 or wrilo (or deicripliv cinuUr to any ngcncy ol tho Standard Oil Company . u. (Incorporated) Soli Oyster Shell Ground Bacon Meat Scraps All-kinds of Chicken Feed - ; RUSiTlviILL ARE YOU ETNA-IZED AGAINST ACCIDENTS G. H. REDFIELD Jo itmii3NTiNa Aetna Accident Northwestern Mutual Life Doth Phones 2IQ FrtiUfjrowers Bank Bltlrj. o (kM' Y