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VKWj fottk MEDFOTO atATTJ TRIBUNE, fttEPFORD, ORTCCION, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1013. VMlAaJAAAAyt BEDFORD MAIL TlUBUNfi Atf WpUPENnUNT NEWHPAPJRU JWIlMfllHUJ KVKItV A1TBHNOON BXCEPT Sl'NDAr, ItY TIU3 MUDFOHD PllINTlNa CO. - - - hi -r- , -I,, , 4 . T'.10 JPnl,ic1,if ,0. Times, Tho Mnlforl Mull, Tho Med font Tribune, Tha South ern OriBonlan, Tlio Ashland Tribune. . Offieo Mall Tribune lOlllillnR. 25-S7-29 North Fir ntrcot; phono, Main 3021: Home 75, OKOnOH PUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager r lSntrea nn wcond-clnss matter nt fttadford, OrcRon, under tho net of March 8, 1879. MUCK-RAKING- IN JACKSON COUNTY. in a spoet'li ilolivoivu Offlolnl fnncr of tho City of Mc-dford. Official Taper of Jackson County. BTTBBCniTTIOK HATEO. Ono year, by rtmll f5.no One month, by mall ,, .to Vtr month, delivered by carrier In Mcdford. Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point .80 Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 2.00 Weekly. pr year 1.50 SWORN CrnCUI.ATIOIT. . Dally nverajfn for eleven month end ing November 30, 1911. 2751. rail X.onrt wire United rri Sispatch. Tho Mall Trlbuno la on wile nt tho Ferry New Stand, Pan Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, llnwman News Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. -Whitney, Seattle. Wash. MXDFORD, OREO OK. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, nnd tho faatcst Rrowinu etty In Orepon. Population V. S. census 1910 SStO; estimated, 1911 10.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, slvlnt; finest stunply euro mountnln water, and 17.3 miles of (Orcein paved. , Postofflce receipts for year cndlne November 30, 1911, show incrcaso of 19 tcr cent. Banner fruit city In. Orcron Tlojru Oliver Splbtcnbers apples won sweep Stake; prlzn and title of "Anpl Xlnjr or th Wc-rlft" it tho National Appla Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Ncwtowns won rirst Prlte la 1910 nt Canadian International Applo Show, Vancouver, B. C. rirst Prl la 1911 nt Spokane National Applo Show won by enrfoad of Ncwtowiis. rioRuo nivcr pears brought highest firlces In all markets of tho world dur ne tho past six years. Write Commercial Club. Inclosing 6 cents for postage for tho finest commu nity pamphlet over published. NERVE ALON SAVES BIRDMAN Farnum Fish, 1 7-Year-Old Aviator, Drops BOO Feet Kept His Head and Righted Machine 200 Feet From Earth. DOMING UEZ FIELD, Los Angeles, Cnl., Jnn. 22. To his presence o mind nnd n )rnvidout air Jjnnk, en countered in the niok of. time, Far num Fish, youngest licensed aviator pn Hie world, today owes his life. Fish furnished tho 20,000 spectators at yesterday's aviation events with a thrill that sntintcd their Sensation loving appetites when he plunged earthward from a hoigbt of 1000 feet, Jns biplane righting itself when less thnn 200 feet from the ground, and sailing to a snl'o landing in n far cor iier of the fiold. Tho young flyer, who is but 17 years of age, stated that his machine dropped through a "hole" in the air, and that ho man uged by desperate clinging to keep his neat until he encountered unothor current that bore him up. Albert Ellon produced the second shiver of horror of tho day when he dropped from a height of 100 feet, smashing his pianos, but escaping without injury. Charles Stevens, pilot of a gasbag, floated into a fogliank and pulled his ripcord t a height of 200 feel, be lieving the balloon to bo close to earth. Stevens and a passengur uns tained painful bruises. The featuro of today's program was to bo a truo "Celestial marriage" with Neil Cochrane dnd Leona Cowan the contracting parties, Glenn Martin driving their nuptial biplane. The usual complement of races and exhi bitions were Bchudliled to coitfillcte tho program. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS, j SAN FRANCISCO, Cat "Her verbal pictures of what she thought of mo didn't hurt," says J. U. Janitz, niing for divorce. "HuJ, when she got tired of that sho broke other pitcherswater pitchers ovor my head. Soir." OAKLAND, Cnl. Alienists com mitted Mr. Caryl Willet to tho asy lum at Agiiows. Sho acted "funny." Mrs. WillaCs relatives say it was no wonder. Kho sold patent mtulioiiius 10 years and was a hypnotist's sub ject. SOUTH PASADENA, Cal. "I Iovo dates; moot me undor the palms," penciled a siionk thiof on a stenog rapher's cnloudar in the dentist's of fice. Ho carried away twd sets of false teeth and three grains of, filed LOS ANGELES, Cal. "f hoy eaid they woro learning tho Texas Tommy," explained Poliuuimui Ma lum to tho judge. "They iibtstl tho whole street, n iniljr np and p red lantern " "They" woro two iniildlo nged oouplfe, Tlioy Mill jJlontl Jrtn- ,.... OO 'J. m )4MMikAiU.llJlJl.UL. A HnlLKODOttE ROOSEVELT A Anril 1J. IflfltL wmii'il lln won! iniiiIc-rnkn" ns the lunking of swopping niul unjust; T'hnrcs against publie moil. The original allusion wis to a pharaptei' in .Rimyau's t?ilgi'ims Progress, so intent on raking up muek that ho oould not see a celestial crown held above him. A striking instance of muck-raking in the true Ivoose veltian sense is furnished by the well-meaning but ex citable Gold Hill News. "Because the local road super visor was accused of padding payrolls and admitted a shortage in accounts by retunding Jackson county tfUb.M, the Gold Hill News asserts that, crookedness is not con fined to Gold Hill but permeates tho county court and roadmaster's office as well. Like Bunyan's character, the News is so busy raking its local muck that it fancies the entire county a sea of muck. By a logic all its own. it seeks to extenuate the local sinner by splashing its muck upon others. It is a strange freak of patriotism that, without 'a vestige of proof to substantiate insinuations, blackens the tood name and fair fame of others, simply because a local patriot was caught with the goods. The only violations of the law the News is able to allege is that a description of two "Rogue, river bridges was not filed with the county clerk after completion and the fact that in a contract Mr. Harmon was referred to as county engineer instead of roadmaster most serious of fenses, really. Tho News follows its assault upon the county court by an ungenerous vicious personal attack upon Mr. Harmon, evideutlv under the impression that he is to blame for exposing the supervisor in question. Instead, tho exposure was made bv residents of the Meadows district. The chief counts against Mr. Harmon cited are that he conducted his own office without taking instructions from the coun ty clerk and that he was paid a salary of $2700 for his work during the vear. Mr. Harmon must be judged by the results he has obtained. The bridges constructed under him are admit ted by all competent engineers to be well built. The count paid a most reasonable price the contractor really lost money. None of these bridges have fallen or crumbled or are likely to. Mr. Harmon has built tho best roads in Jackson coun ty. Road building here has been an evolution each year has seen better highwav construction. Tie has built them at a remarkablv low cost. At the countv courts' conven tion held recently in Portland it was shown that Jackson county was quarrying, hauling and laying crushed rock at a lower figure than any county in the state. Judge J. AY. Twohy of Twohy Bros., contractors of international fame, is authority for the statement that, in his estima tion, Jackson county is doing better road work at less cost than any part of the northwest, and that his firm had not been able to handle rock at as low a figure as done under Mr. Harmon. Another innovation Mr. Harmon has introduced is to keep a detailed list of all moneys received and expended, with vouchers for the same. A glance at his records shows to a cent the money received and expended on every bridge or sectipn ot road or quarry in tlie county, the cost of each yard of rock quarried, and what it cost to transport it and lay it. The entire story is told at a glance. It has been the first business administration. No segregated record was ever kept before of money spent on county road construction. It has always been impossible to ascertain the cost of laying macadam or grading. Nor was any highway ever builtf upon a regular grade until Mr. Harmon's regime. The Mail Tribune docs not pose as a special champion of either the county court or Mr. Harmon. Jt did not favor Mr. Harmon's appointment as roadmaster, but be lieves in a square deal. It has watched county affairs very closely, yet hasn't been able to find any graft. Many others have watched this office, hoping to discover graft, but none has ever been found. A salary of Jp3Q00 a year is not loo much to pay for a county engineer. It cost the taxpayer over twice this amount because they did not have ono in tho single in stance of tho Central Point bridge. No private corporation would think of expending $200,000 or so without an engi neer paid at least this amount. Such a person can and does save luany times his salary. "Stories of graft in .Jackson county official life arc flying fast and loose throughout the length and breadth ot the county, says the News. Yes, they have been since last spring. The Mail Tribun6 has traced most of them down, hoping to uncover a scandal. Each one of them, however, was found to have originated, just where the News scandal gossip originated, in the fertile brain of a jealous courthouse official, who, while his envious and hungry nyas looked longingly upon a fatter job, indus triously whispered back-stair graft insinuations and stabbed the reputations of his fellow officials in the back, forgetful of the scriptural injunction ''they that take the sword shall perish by the sw.orJd!" Mg. tlu gvonlosl natninl bom "boost, or" nivd oighter lit the world, niul a little adventure ho had In Sail Fran, ciseti on Now Year's eo. The judge was tu Market Htrcol with the rod of tho world, enjoying the sights, when a beautiful young creature ran up to him, and with it htippy cry of "Father, dear father," throw hor lovely arms about his nock. Foaling that an abrupt disavowal of parent-, ago would shook the charming girl, the judge generously loioboro a too sudden revolution, (hit ho had to re- veal tho truth, which ho did very ten derly. "Wliatl" ortow tho oiiug lady; "not my father I I am not your ohoo-ildl Oh, hovNingsl" The pretty girl sobbed convulsively. "Hut" and a beaming smile shouo through the wet cloud on her fneo"you are a perfect dear, anyway. And I'll embrace you again." Which she did. And sho pushed on. out of tho Itro of .ludito William M. Colvig of Medford. And with hor went Judge ColvigV scarfpiu and his valuable watuh. That is why 1 nk you if yrtn have road the "Jmlliul" mid if you know .Judge Colvig. . ARTHUR HOLLAND ANDERSON WED CHICKENS ON FARMS WORTH $154,633,000 Twenty Per Cent Incrcaso In Ten Years In America. Chickens are the most popular fowls in oil the farms of tho United States, and their number ha.s boon increasing by many a flutter and flap of wings in tho la-l Id years, as told in a report of tho Thirteenth decen nial census just issued. There are now 280,-M.",l)0n chick eiih on farms, iuid the report hastens to state that the poultry shows main tained by thousands of fancier In their spacious back yards nro not in cluded. No explanation of tho big fuercasc is offered. There were only '2X, 5(10,000 in 1900, or "20 per cent less, and it can only be assumed that a goodly number of the countless city men forever plhuning a chicken fnnu in the country have actually made the break. Tho tolnl number of barn fowls m jHirted in 1010 was JO.'i.SfiO.OOO. vnlued at $tfi,HTI,lW0, oolnpnrod with JoO.ll'.M.OOO in 1000. This is a gain or -ir,0l)0,000, or IS per cent. Turkey, duck and geese decreased very materially in nearly all sections of the country. The percentage of decrease for turkey-, was M.l; for ducks IHJ.Jt. ahd forgcese 21.1. Hut. as the redder has been aware, there has not been any dee reuse in the prices of thfec feathered oron titros. Tho cost ha leaped high above tho increase in numbers, and whore, in 1000, tho value for the average fowl was !M cents, it was i72 cents in 1010. Turkeys, of which there were .'M.SD.OOO in 113J0, averaged $1.70 each, but they look, ohoap as com pared with the 50U1 ostriches, whieh hud no average valuo of $:il)0 each. There wore only 081 ostriches in the country in 1000. Geese averaged 7U cents, ducks, fi 1 cauls nnd chickens 50 emits. lown has the Inrgost total value of poultry, with $12,270,000; Missouri ranks second, wilh $11,871,000; then comes Illinois, fl 1,007,000; Ohio, $0, .r:i:i,000; New Vork, $7,870,000; In dittna, .7,7tR,lt()() Pennsylvania, $7,-07-1,000; ICaiisiw, $7,:i77,000; Michi gan, $5,01 1,000 nnd Texas $1,807,000. These 10 state, with a poultry value of $80,181, linn, hnvp oTi.f) per cent of the total liollltrv vnlnns nf lln 1 Ttil t it.l Khilou. II The number nf fowls to the 100 acres of improi-d farm laud arn-, considerably, with Now Kngliind lend ing the list with 08 fowls to each 100 ncros. The lowest rohithc number, 'M, i'b in the mountain division. Tho t'ninn hull of Meilfoid wti Ihe scene of u pretty wedding parly on Saturday evening, .Innunry 20. 'The groom was Arthur Holland, n stoma litter mid vice president of Local !1H2 ot the United Association of I'ltnnh- rn, Una and Steam Kit lew. The lirltlc wtis. Mrs, Kule Anderson. A ft or u (pilot, wedding nt diu'ksouvilto int uutoinoblle tup was made, which wound np at the Muuhulinu cafe, where the wedding supper was served. The friends of both were in uniting with a good supply of old shoes and nee, ready to (Mart the couple off on any journey tlioy might have chosen, hut everyone was Kindly surprised to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Holland wore not to leave. So an informal paily was urmtigcd within an hour and the festivities lusted until tho wee hours of tho morning. I ho master of eeremonies was Henry Snyder, nbly mutated by Haird Worthing! on, who was best imiu nt the ceremony. Mrs, Snyder and Mix. Klroligusser took turns fur nisliiug piano music, mid dancing wns indulged in till nil were tired, includ ing the musicians. The children pieseut cujojed them selves hugely, no napping was tho oiiler. anil the merry laughs of child hood brought forth fond memories to the older ones present, ltofrosli nients were nerved in both solid and lupin! form of all varieties. That all enjoyed themselves was proven by those who after donning their things preparatory to leaving noon forgot they had them on ami when warmed up to tho chorus of "'o Won't flo Home Till Mornintr" were soon back on the floor tripping the light fuii laslic. Hefore the close of the en tertainment the bride nnd groom were presented with h silver net of knives and forks. Among those present were; Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Hnllnull, Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Snyder. Mr. ami .Mrs. II. K. Round ami dnughter Itelau, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Kirohgtisser. daugh ter and win, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. HiiKcltoti mid son, Mr. nnd .Mrs. It. (J. Worlhington, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Nj (Irahnni, nlrs. It. libb, Miss M. Itur ris, Ml 'Fay. .1. Webber, 11. Hrown, J. A. Smith, Koy (ice, F. Sotlerill, C. Morcau, Hert Murray, M. S. Johnson, I). Fifor, K. Hoen hftum and S. Sherwin. BENSON'S BARGAINS Judge Colvig and the Ballad (From the Spectator (Portland.) Ilavo you rend "A White Fine Hal lad," u mere trifle written, by Urol Harto in the olden, golden days of California' Jt lulls the fatory of Milton Forking, Into an owner in White Fine, who desired to uvo tho night, and met a boe-yuliful young lndv in his travels. And have you mot Judge William M. Colvig of Medford? Hore me u couple of vorsos from the "Uullftd": "Milton Parking" sitlil tho Biran, "Not thy wealth do I admire, Hut the intellect thai flashes from tlnmo oyM of opul (Ire; And inutliiiiUs the naiao thou boAroat surely cauiiot be imspjuccu', - And, umbnu'o mo, Mister FerkinsI" Milton Forking her embraced. Hut I grieve to state, that even then, as sho was wiping dry Tho tour of sensibility in Milton Per- -. kins' eye, She prigged his diamond bosom-pin, and that her wipe of laog l)ii koom to have, of chloroform a mofcl faiibpioloitfc trace. t Why do I ask if you hnvo road "A White Pine HullmlV" and why do 1 jirjnt those here two vetoes of the Mhio? And why do I al; if you lnibw JuiluB Colvig ? Woll, I'll toll Have you huriiassod up a want .id lately and hitched it to your task? Tell what the phiuo is like - briellv. Tho prospectne tenant is watching for your ad. NOTICK. Notice Ib horeby glvon Hint tho undurslguotl will apply to tho city roiiiioil of thoclty of Medford, Ore gon, nt Its next regular meeting on Fobrimry Ktli, UU2, for n lleonso to sell spirituous, vinous nnd malt Ma nors In quantities loss than n gnllon at his plneo ot bunliic on" lot 10, block 20, In snld city, for n period of.alx month. WILL ICAItNHfl. Dated Jan. 19, 101 2. NOTICK TO .MINK OWNKltS. All persons who nro doilrous of securing epneo la tho Medfonl Mining Jubllou Hook on tho mluornl resourc es of Bouthorn Oregon and nortlioru California, to bo Issued Feb. 1, 1912, should Immediately call upon or ml drosa O. W. Patterson or Ouy T. Thrasher, Nash hotel, Medford, Ore. After Forty Years Camden, K. ('., Woman Itccoicrs from KIoiiiik-Ii Trouble. No ono who Ik not woll nourished can bo good nntiired. That Is why dyspoptkB nro alwuyB Irritable. Hut utomudi troitblo can bo cured In noarly oil cahoa, evon nftor years of Hiifferlng. Mra, Sarah C. AmmoriH, Camden, 8. C, says "I sufforod from nciryouH dyBpciHda for forty yonrn and fourod I BhouliI novor gqt ovor It, Jt kept mo lu julsory all tho time. I was torrlbly run, down, could not itloop thought my hoiilth was ruined. "Last Hprlng I began taking Vluol and It ban no urjuui. 1 noon begun to Iniprovo and now I nm it woll woman ngatn for tho first tlmo In forty yours. My appetite 1h good, I sloop woll and liavo no stomuch trouble at all. Thcso aro tho plain fact," Tako our word for It, wfion you aro weak and run down, cannot eat oV sloop, Vino! Is what you nood for It will build you pp nnd innlco you trony Wo gimrontoo Vlunl to pleas -your monoy bad: If it does 'Hilli.H Aro flic Tuxom All Paid on Hip Projioi'ly Von Aro About to Bhv or Loan Money On? Or wiiH there an unsatisfied ludgment or mortguKO against homo former owner? You can't tell nil less tho ab stract shows It, Wo niako Abstracts That Are Absolutely Reliable i ffi1' r.foW.'PA m.F, rt JwfojM "otl Modtoia Pharmacy, uour P. O I Our records aro ho complcto that nothing that affects tho title to any property In Jack sou county could occur without our having knowledge of It. I'ho most careful Koarch through tho county records might not show It, Jnckson County Abstract Company Corner Oth and Fir HtH, North Mnli Trlbuno llldg. Medfonl, Oregon mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AVo wi.sh to impress yon Willi tho furl flint, wo aro EXCHANGE HEAD QUARTERS Through iw yon can ox olmnuo what yon don't want for Miat yon do want. V20 aoi'OR J) miloH from CVnli'al Poinl, will oxchango Tor California )roporty. Prioo, 70 per novo. 87uoro.4 foothill fruit land, 8 miles N. Ar. of iModford, larfly in young orchard, (an io iiTigafod. ( room house. Will exchange lor otnei property, not necessarily lo cal. Can pay cash difference. 10-ncro (ract within half mile of Medford, .0 acres in !l-year-old pears, 1 ',; acres bearing grapes; house, barn, hennery. Price $(i0(10. Terms, 15 aero orchard f rapt with in mile of Medford. Some thing choice. Ask us. KiO acres level laud all till able, G miles from Kagh Point. Price $7000; $1500 will handle or will exchange for other properly. 120 acres in Sams valley, 17 miles northwest "of Med ford, 7 miles east of (lold Hill. This is a good sidehill fruit ranch in (ho rough. Soil is tloep. Some saw timber and wood enough to pay for place. About VI acres cleared, cheap new house,- barn and chicken house. Part of this can be irrigated from spring and creek. Price ir00. Will fake half in city properly or sell on easy forms. f acres (ruck and berry land on Hear creek for sale or exchange. KiO acres limber, will ex change for loLs. 1 'rice $.'1200. Will cxehangu" real estate for automobile. List your alfalfa land with us. AVo have, inquiries. 8 room house, fine resi dence district, ' bedrooms, each with sleeping porch, modern in every way. Price very low considering value. $l7.r0 will handle. .If yon consider buying lots bo it a high class residence lot, suitable for a mansion or Komefbing cheap, we have I hem and you will hud both price and terms right. Wo liavo (ulto a number of trncl ranging from fi Io 20 acnm ncb within a rndliiH of mllo ot Med rlly llmltH, CoiiMlilorliig tho mnt wonderful growth of .Medford and all MlgiiH Indicating a coutlnuatico of the hhiiio, wo liavo no lnwltnney In tec ommeuillUK tho puicluiHo of ncroHgo adjacent to thin city. For the punt three year wo liavo .not only preached but practiced thlri policy with gratifying roMiillH, Our oxpo rloiico anil advle aro at your dln liosal. to iienw duop, black hI litlc mill near Cculnil Point, r,y, ncreii !I year old orchard. Price, junoil; fl(ii)i) will handlo. Will oxclmugo. Hubiull propoilllon. U0 aero In (uilllvatlon a mlliwi S. W. of Medfonl Prlco KIOiio, onny lorniH. Will oxoliungo. Submit your liroposlllou, 120 aoroH nlno mllotr fioiu Central Point will oxclmugo for California properly. Prlco $75 per aero. 87 aorta foothill fruit laud, 8 nilloH N, W. of Medrord, partly In young Orchard. Can bo Irrigated. (I. room Iioiihu. Will oxchnugo fur olhor property, not nocoflHarlly local, Can pay ciihIi dlfforonco. 10-ncro tract within J4 mllo or Medfonl. 5 iicioh In !l year old peain I 'j acroM bearing grapoH; houso, barn, honndry. Pilro filOOOj toniiH, Ui-acro orchard traot within Vj mile of Medford, Something choice. Ask uii, AVo aim to handlo and nd vortiso only real bargains. Benson Investment Co. REAL ESTATE - MINES HOI RARN'rWIVCOttHV UPILMINO Plioncai Hell, 70(11; llonie, !lii. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT i, ISIS T H E A T R E TONIGHT Special Dox 0fllt:n Altrnalloii PIIOKIWSOU (II KIUN'M Tho Aimlriillnn Milk Oau Myaloiy 'in tc pr.zue or tiii woni.o TaKo Nolo of Our l.liliy OUplay Thin can will bo In the Lobby tint nixl 4 da)t only. Ileio at lio TO.M HTOOIt.M.W A ('iiiclterjitch lllncltfuco SIukIhk and Daiiclng Pomedlaii and llaujo SoIoImI U Voli Don't Imuuli Von Are Hick Spi'clnt Mitlllieo Hatuidny mm KumloyN at UlOO livening IVrrorinaiuo at 7Utt) oTAR T H K A T R E Under direction of Peoplen Amiido tuent Company AliWAYS IX THIS MCAII .1110(1 feet of Mati'lilfMN Pilot -1000 llIIIO PIIOTOPIiAVH l "A PIjA.NII IX TIIK NUJlir Seumttlomil ItallitHid Ktoiy 'IWKIMOS IX hnitAI)OK" Highly (educational "VOl'TH VS. AOIl" A Idgut 1-ove Story "SMAIil. TIIAIIICS IX .MAiaCOA" Kroiilo "IMTIIKIl AXO TIIK OlltKS" or Why l)Hd nidu'l Miry Again v "AX IXTKItXATIOXAI. IIKAItT- IIUKAKim' A "Slur" rMtur Ooinwly At- SATIIKIl I it New Popular Kong let of Munlr and Kffeeta Vour Own flood Judgment Will Acknowledge Our SiiMrlorlty In Kery Ilcxpt'Cl AIIioIknIimi IOc. .Mntlueo ctery day Noyes&BIack IIOL'SK AND Hltl.V PAIXTINO Up-to-Oato Auto nnd Carriage Painting, Hold Loaf Slgnn and Interior Decorating a Snoolnlty. Shop and Offlro H. (Irnpo ami loth St. Office Phono 7771. Uoa. 7212. All Work Podltlvely (iunrnnteod. TUSCAN SPRINGS (laving no equal on oitrth In variety of uilucrat waterM and curing dlfluanou that uiedlrltieti will not reaeli. It you nro In need of health, romo now. Wo aro open all tho your and can glvo tho bent of enro and attention now as well nit lu Hummer. Statin dnlly from lied Itluff to tho nprlugii. Purlhur par tlculnrH nddreim E. B. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN' SPUINOS. CAL. Wanted-To Trade A fine piano for n nice driving team, weight 1250 llm. Will pny ciihIi illffureuro. Wo handlo Knabo, Stuiilug, Dchiilux, McPhall, Lu Panjuo, and many olheiH, Call nt . IIAI.K'S PIANO IIOIIHU Cor. 101ft ami Oakdale Drapefies We curry u very i-oimiMkId linn Of lllllll)lt'M, llll'O ClllllilllM, fX. InroH. 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