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i.wmwtawiw(wwwii tiiww aw- jfeflWtawaWfWBWWW ' -wr -)? Mr.totV :! PAGE, FOUB MEDFOim MATTS TRTOIOTO MflPFQRD, QKKOQN, TlimffllUY. "MAY HO. 1012, ": t. T KJl i f i I ' ! I! I!! A 11 ' i ! I. Medford mail tribune Me AN INI)ICII3Jni!NT NISlVRPAKRn I'UIIMHIIKD KVKIir AKTKUNOON IIXCKIT RUNOAV. 11Y TJU3 MNLM'UUIJ I'lUNTINU CO. Tho Dnimtfhitlc Tlnim. Tim Mrilfortl aibii, Tim .Mptironi Triiinnc, Tlio Houth iifn Oroftonljiii,' Tlio Atihlntul Tribune Offlcn Mnll Tribune llulltlln. North Kir iitrtot! phone, afiiln 3021; I1IT. 25. ST.! Home "6. aiCOKClIJ PUTNAM. Kdltor nml Mnnnpcr Kntercd nn xecomt-clnnn matter Modfonl. Oregon, under the act March .1, 1S79. Official Paper of tlio City of Modfonl. Ufflclnl rnpor of .Tnrknon County. SUBSCRtPTIOW RATES. Ono year, by mail ......... ...J5.00 Onn month, by mnll .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jnckponvillo and Cen tral Point ......,.' .St) Saturday only, oy mall, per year. . r.oo Weekly, per year . , 1.60 SWORN CZRCUnATXON. Dally averaRo nr eleven months end ing November SO, 1011. 3751. rail Stated Wire United Tim Dispatcher. Tlio Mall Trlbiino Is on Bale at the Forr.v News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland, nbwmnn News Co., Portland. Ore. V. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wanta. MEDI-ORD. OREOOJT. Metropolis of Poutht.rn Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Oregon. Population U. S. censua 1910 SS0; entlmatod, 1911 10.000. Ftvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest Hunply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets saved. Poatofflco receipts for year ending November 3V, isn, imqw mcrcaso or is nor ernt Oanner fruit city In Oregon Itogue iiivcr spiucnoerg nppics won sweep- stakes pruo and title or "Annie -XIbc of th World" nt the National Apple Shpw,' Spokane, 100J, and o car or iswtowns won ririt rrlx in 1910 nt Canndlan international Apple Show, Vancouver, a. c Tint Trittt In 1911 nt Spokano National Applo Show won bv carload of Nowtowns. Iloguo Iltvcr pears brought highest firicen in an marKcix or ino worm uur nir lh nasi six year. Wrlto Commercial Club. Inclosing 6 renin for postage for the finest commu nlty pamphlet over puWIshed. YALE IS ENRICHED - $600,000 BY BEQUEST MADISON", Conn., May 30. Yale i$ enriched today by .fGOO.OOO. the valtic of the estate of Mrs. Mary Hnlohkiss of Dec Iiivcr, just filed for probate. The estate, is left to the Sheffield Scientifie School of Yule University, to be used toward increasing the salaries of the pro fessors. It h subject to a life use by a daughter, Mis-. Marie llotehkiss. 4- I YESTERDAY'S SCORES: ) NATIONAL "VY. New York ..... 27 Cincinnati 23 Pittsburg .... . .10 Chicago .. ...1C St. Louis 17 Philadelphia 14 Boston ...14 Brooklyn. L.. 9 All games postponed, cold. Lv 3 13 15 17 21 17 22 oo rain P.C. .75JB .039 .516 .485 .447 .453 .389 .290 and A3IERICAN W. L. P. C. Chicago 27 11 .711 Boston 23 13 .039 Philadelphia 17 15 .531 Washington 10 20 .444 Detroit v..19 18 .514 Cleveland ... lf IS .471 New York 12 20 .375 St. Louis 12 25 .324 New York 4. Philadelphia 7. Boston 21-12, Washington 8-11. St. Louis 5, Detroit 7. Cleveland 4-5, Chicago 2-0. NonTjnyST w. Portland 23 Vancouver 22 Victoria 21 Taconia r i. 2 1 Spokane 17 L. 19 20 2 20 22 21 P.O. .548 .524 .512 .5)2 .403 .447 It. II. E. Vancouver 4 8 0 Taconia 0 3 2 Batteries Clark and Lewis; Hall and Lalonge. Spokane ,.. p 12 4 Seattlo r... 3 9 3 Butteries Kraft and Do Vogt; Thompson and Whaling. Victoria 4 9 2 Portland 2 0 2 Baltorlos Wilson and Meek; Voa eoy and Mooro. COAST W. .Mlt.ul L. 19 21 25 29 28 27 P.O. .020 .590 .510 .431 .429 .400 Vernon . Oakland IOs Angeles ,i....20 Sun Francisco 22 Sacramento 21 Portland 18 n. 1 II. K. 8 1 G 0 Burch; 4 0 5 1 Boles; Portland ..,,,, ,,.y, Sacramento ...., Batteries Koesjnor and Baiini and Chck.' Los Angolps .',...'..;.;.. 2 San Francisco ...v, 1 Batteries Schr'ock and Ionley mid Berry. Oalclnnd 3 Sfmw ..,..... C 7 11 WHERE IS THE ROAD TlllU voting of n bond PrnoK- hriiW mi ATjiin ------ r? --- - - - -- - should bo available for bridgo building nml road work and i ho county court should, as petitioned, demand an account ing from the city council. Bv direct taxation, the citv of Modfonl, through the council levied $5953.25 in 19J t and l)5!H).2!) in 11)12, a total of $12,510.01 for bridge purposes. From the spceiafroad tax levied by the county on the jModford road district, and turned over to the citv, there should have been received $9,31!).8( in 15)10, 7,327.-IS in M of 191 1, $13,192 in 1912, or a total of $29,S39.3t. This money is levied for county roads and bridges in this district, ami there has been expended from this amount $UK)0 to connect with the Jacksonville road and $700 grading East Main street, leaving $2 .o39.3 to Section G320 of the Code provides that road tax "shall be paid in money, and collected in the same manner as orncr eountv taxes are collected, and when so collected SHALL BE'USED FOR ROAD PURPOSES ONLY." That this money, in open violation of the law has been used for other than road purposes, is evidenced by the fact that the worst roads in the county are those in the Medford road district, connecting Medford streets with the county highways. Had even a small portion of this money been so used, Medford road district hitjhwavs would not be the disgrace they are today. v m. In addition to the money received from the county available for roads and bridge's, $27,539.37, and the mouov raised by the special bridge levy, $12,549.54. there was also raised by the citv's own Wv for roads, $6,02S.4S in 1910, $11,906.5S in 1911, $9,S94.43 in 1912, or a total of $27,829.47. which with the bridge bonds, $20,000. make a total of $90,21S.35 received by the council for roads and bridges in the past three years, of which $32,549.54 is for bridges alone, and should bo on hand, and $29,3)9.34 of county funds, nearly all of which should be available. The frenzied finance indulged in by the council of "loaning" money raised for one purpose to other funds, which never return it, and which, while enabling them to make a bluff at a record for low taxes, necessitates fre quent bond issues to cover the shortage, saddling tin ever- inereasmg indebtedness upon the community, should be stopped. The money should be used for the purposes it is raised, and the shortage, if any, met squarely by the funds that occasion it. The $20,000 bridge bond money will havo to bo watched closely or it also will be 'Moaned" to some other fund which never pays it back and another bridge bond issue be necessary before the bridge is built. The policy of taking from one pocket to put into the other, leaving the one empty, is on a par with the paste board economy practiced by the council in its efforts to save money by paying itself unnecessary salaries. But such is city finance as practiced by the common council! r- The Election From Two Viewpoints To the Editor of the Mall Tribune: As a citizen of this community I wish to say that I think In tho mat - ter of publishing city business through the press Tuesday's result of the voting docs not only the news-1 papers, but tho people of Oie com- j munlty a very great injustice. I j believe that If that vote had been ' more- comprehensive, If more people! had realized their responsibility In tho matter sufficiently to get out and vote, the result would havo been to tho contrary. Tho public Is not sufficiently protected unless asscss- ments against private- property, In-, by the city's press. Every falr-mlud-volvlng possible liens, are thrco times cd citizen must ncknowledgo It. Ev promulgatcd through the press. This . ery city policy that might Invite corn fact has been acknowledged as the mendatory attention for Medford simplest Justice of the case for years. I from the outside world or would at Every man should havo his threo tract capital and Intentst of great ad chances for learning tho facts, when vantages to Medford, both collcctlve In ten days' time after tho publlca-ly and Individually, has had Its fgre tion of certain assessments, which most, most persuasive volco In tho tho common council has passed upon, ' .Mall Tribune. The town that can his property Is liable to a Hen in case not appreciate a good, live uewspa ho is delinquent and his interests ( per and Its trenchent ,ien does not are not served and his due rights not i deserve a good, Hvo newspaper Tind protected when ho Is given tho one- city officials that will not support tho iu-a-thousand chanco of finding tho I city's best aud ablest friend its city notlco on a tolophono post or wldeawako paper ore not perform hearing It from a town crier perish Jug their full duty to tho people tho thought! - whom that paper benefits and whom Tills Is the ordinary citizen's side of It. Then there Is the sldo of it of! Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. M. Kliiot of Hock Point spent Decoration day here. MisH Margaret and La ma Sehueh of Glendale are visiting friends here. Miss Marjory Watcons of Medford visited friends here Wednesday even ing. Decoration day was duly observed Jiuro, ..Services wore lipid in the Cen tral hall mid ji very interesting program was rendered in the niorii i"g Tlio bank was closed all day and tho tit ores were closed in Hie after noon. Wednesday! afternoyji i was . a day will never bo forgotten by the juven ip of tho Central Point; M-hods, Hiriii t)io nojjrtesy qf tjjoir Jearlor tjipy enjoyed a pietuie show iij the aforpooii iiih) after the fcho'w were frouted jo jco cream. kogal Jjjunks at thp Medford Print Ing compuuy. AND BRIDGE MONEY? issue for $20,000 for I ho "Heap kI.poc - I will leave si larire sum that be accounted for. the newspapers. If any town thinks the prosperity of tho newspapers Is 1 not legitimate and well deserved , prosperity, let that town try gutting ' along without one, or with a cheap sheet at a time when It particularly wishes to launch some pet policy. No town that has ambitions pan afford to do without a live, prosperous newspaper or live, forceful editors on Us newspapers. Thore has been no worth-whlle movo In tho whole his tory of Medford that has not been supported and fanned and forced on to the most of its successful outcomo they aro supposed to represent. A CITIZEN (JF MEOFOItD, t EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett i Mrs. Grant Mathews and .Miss Henderson weio shopping in our town a few days ugo. Mrs. Charley Thomas nnd Jier mother-in-law, Mrs. A. N. TIioiiiuh, were in Heath and Diamond's More the last of the week getting things ready for Mrs. Charley TIioiiiuh to slart for Scott's liar, Cal. to meet her husband who is engaged hauling (iiurt. from tho mine to the mill. .Marion Churley, who has been in Nevada for soveral years, has re turned nnd has been visiting hib relatives above Hrownsboro, Jf.rs. Hhodes, whose husband is foreman on the Polcnzo farm, made a biibincfes trip to Medford the lust of tho week. Mr. Mathews of Hullo Palls, who has been bjjek F.nM visiting relatives and looking after his business in terests, ridiirned to Hullc Pulh Af. day, htoiiiug over Sunday in Kuelo roint. uo speaus m hih tvioib i,i' !. 1 tl l ... "I tlio soil of .Illinois, htil, Oli I ill" H- IlllltO. Jtoliiu Joiioh, who U in Iiiwiuhh, 111 Mvril'ortl, I'liino (ut Saturday oveuiiij: a iv slopping at prvxmtt with td moth to spiMttl Sunday with his family, who uiv .slopiiiii nt pivM'iit wllli Iiih mother, brother and family. Mrs. ami Mrx, Peel of tin lnvl hcrvioe, now located on Trail orvok, ennui out from .Mislfonl Sunday evoninif and took the Ku:lo Point and Pro-poet htnie Monday inoruiiu for their home. Mr, Peel luw Ihmmi in Medford having soino work done on his teeth. Mix. John Antipole made a hur ried trip to Medford and baxk Sat urday afternoon. The many Krionds of Mr. II. Cor bin, the man who hoimht tho old Hradshaw orchard, aw glad to see him ainoiii; us again, lie has hemi in New York during tlio past winter. Henry Childreth, one of our blacksmiths, has hud another form put in his shop. 0. II. Wnnisley did the work. The people in the neighborhood of the Antelope school will give a bas ket .social on Saturday evening, June Sth. Tho proceed to go toward buying an organ for the Sunday school. - Mr. McCIoud and one of Mr. Xat- uiek's men. from upper ltogtio liver, and K. It. Iligeubothom came in Mon day night ami Tuesday morning Mr. Iligeubothom went to Medford lo look after his water rights on Koguo river. He thinks that there is a t t of "red tape'' connected with the management of the mi I it system in these imrtt?. Prof. Charles Johnson was among u .Monday and Tuesday on business. Dr. Guide's wife and Mrs. Ward of Medford, took supper with lis Sunday evening, .Mr. Charles II, Htl of Lake creek, came out the fiit pf the week and bought a lot of wire fencing of one of our merchants ami a lot of gener al merehaiidi.se from the oilier mer chants and then gjiu me bin sub scription tor tho Mull Tribune, lie say.s that he wants all the news, to subscribes for the Mail Tribune. Our Kagle Pyini Iwll team are get ting their new balUgroiiud in good shno and expect 'to June a big game here next Sunday with the Phoein ball team. ' A mass meeting was held lio"ro lust Monday evening to take steps to have a grand celebration bore and $1 1 "..10 was subscribed on the pol to get it started. More uwnit-ittui my iie.vi. JOEL HARLEY ANSWERS "LAST SUMMONS DIED At As&intid Or, May 29. 1912, Joel Hartley, aged 71 years, 5 months and Silays. Mr. Hartley was born lu Munklng ham county, OMo, December 2 1, 1S37. of Quakerparents, and raised in that faith. l!o was married to Miss Elizabeth Lord of Nelsouvllle, Athens county, Ohio, April 21, ISC I. To this union ircro horn ten chil dren, nine of shorn still llvo to mourn tils death. Ho moved to Kan sas In 1872 and to Jackson county, Oregln, In 1892, and settled on Grif fin creek. In 1900 ho moved to Ashland, where he sas since made his home. He united with tho M. E. church about tho year 1807, aud has ever boon a faithful member. Ills sons reside In this valley and aro hon ored by all. A good man has fallen, but has left a good record and now enjoys the reward of tho Just. The funeral will ho hob) from the M. E. church In Ashland, Friday, May ::i, at 10 a. m. All friends of the family are Invited. Interment In Mountain View cpmutory, Ashland. QUARANTINE TO PROTECT HORSES FOR GLANDERS SAIjKM, Ore., May 'W. Hecniise of the pre ence ()f glanders among horses shipped into Oregon from Cal iforniii. Idaho, Washington and Ctah, the goveinorV offieo today, on re o,nest of Dr. Jules V. Alorul, state veterinary, is considering declaring ,i ipiuruutiiio against those slates pr hibiting the importation of horses into Oregon except under severe M'Miictions. Don't Grow Old Keep Vour Hair Iull of Lite, Luster and Hplendor. Ohaif. Htranif solU PAItlBIAN SAOE the really good hair Krower, dandruff cure and hulr beautlfler. Every wne who cares for youthfjil looks should ubo it. Nothing will put ago on your shoulders rpilckbrjthun scant, faded or gray hair. PAIHSIAa SAOE not .oly iiiakes the hair of hotb'i women and men more luurlant audibeaiitlful but It Is guaranteed to radlcato dandruff, mpp nair rrpiu falling and urivo itciu ncsH from tho ihi. It is a dulnty and refreshing hair dressing and Is uqltl by Chas. Stntnp and druBglsts ovorywhoro for only fi( cents n largo bottle, Tho girl v. I'.. Iho Auburn har h pu ovpii eiirton aud bottle, . HAM UK WINS ARIZONA IMIOKN'IX, Arir., Mas .10. Cliainp Clark will gel Aiixona's ten delegate) to tho deinooratio national con veil tiou. Clark men won in each of tho state districts In yesterday's primary by an average oto of I to 1. Pour Clark delegates at large will bo named. IMiuilo figures for (he clcc- tiou will not be tiwiilnhlc for sexci.i days. MUSICIANS SETTLE ELK TR0U0LES POUTI.ANMJ, Ore., May 30. - 1)0 Hplto rcKoliitloua paused at tho an nual convention of tho American Federation of Musicians In Omaha that union iiiiiMtelans shall not ap pear In the Elks parade during the convention of that order In Portland this summer If uiieiieortod military bauds appear In the parade, It Is thought hero today there will bo no trouble to mar tlio couxeutlon. Several military banda will appear In tho convention, but so far none tins applied for a pooltlon In the pa rade. There Is no objection on the part of union musicians to military bands appearing hero If they do not attempt to march In tho parade with out escort. "Usin TIZ Gramma?" "Vcs, Hot-old, It Mnkos (iraiiiloia'fi I'ccl I-Vcl Jusl Itlko Votn-n, I'ico from Tiredness, Allies ami t'orns!" "Your papa and luammii, jour your grandpa and your grandma atl one TV., Harold. And you'll uno It, too, when you get to be a limn Thni your feet will never hurl, or get tired. Thai's why wo all lire TIZ " Mont of iih get old, feet first The bunions get stale, moio woarlsomo and tialntul. Corns get harder and moro stubborn as tho feet become more tender. At a tlmo when old people need their feet most, they can iiso Hie in less unless they line Tl. If you havo never lined Tl, be fore, your first iiho of It will bring back some of your girlhood days. TIZ will make your feet feel young, strong and vigorous. They'll never bo tender, never chafe or ache, never get blistered or swollen, and your corns, bunions and callouses will bo no moro. Nothing will do it or can do It llko TIZ. Doti't experiment with oilier things: other people havo done that for you and they nro all now using Tl, Tl, acts on n new prluclplo draws out all tho poisonous exuda tions that make foot troubles. TIZ, 2.' coiits n box, sold ovory whoro, or sent dlreot, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge it. Co., Chicago, 111, Itccommended by all drug stores, department and general stores, alfln mat Women who bear chlldron and re main healthy aro thoso who proparo their systems In advance ot baby'n coming. Unlosu tho mother alda naturo In Jts pro-nntal work tho crlslu finds hor system uncuual to tho de mands mado upon It, and nho iu ofton loft wjth wcakonod health or chronlo ailments. No remedy Is no truly a help to natiiro us Mothor'n Friend. It relloveu tho pain and discomfort caused by the struln on tlio ligaments, makes pliant those Hires and muscleii which nature Is expanding, and soothoa O19 Inflammation of bronst ghindu. Molhor'fl Friend nsuurcp a speedy unit comploto recovery for tho mother, TMfilk-tfl- V. and sho is loft a i!H)lflC?r9 healthy woman to M?-.tv- J pujoy tho rear- I'FHSIltl Ing of her child. Mother's Friend lu sold nt drug ntorcu. Write for our.frco book for oxpectant mothers,' MUDflELp REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Cb. -TV-TTT- H MOORE'S M j POison OAK P rAiilNO, K C M t U T TMCSrANDAflO ILCO, CHIUBLAIHB. rCLONS, BOONS, CTC, A VAIUAHLC MOUSCHOIO CALVC Alt bNucbiiM, have ir uh wiiLOBriM on fitavcir Atcter till itiujurVTLt, , fwcf7ij t.air.f. y 5ANFHAMCIBCO MRMMMMMKIW heFs NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Mooho Hall every Thursday at U p. in. Kvurybody invited, FUI1DE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put In llrst olana HlutpoT All work guaranteed. Leave address! with II. H Pattersn, Quaker Nurnery, Nash hotel. A I.iIm I(.bIIui Mini llr&lvfilll. Iwil iriiinlv I i l.ittiirva. I.lvrr nml lWiwrH l;imllclr llniplr I iill nnnl DUwliUl rf Hit pmii I i i l' II l ml ,' Tou, fUmicil' ul iKor U lite cutlir oltl"- PLUMBI NG Steam nnd Hot Wator Hoating All Work Uunriuttre. 1'rlovN Ilctmoiinbla.. COFFEEN & PRICE 18 Howard Block, Xntraur on fllti Rt rclllo 9011. otu 84. A SNAP CO ncros, six miles from Medford, good graded rond. cronnon tho tract, all free soil, at D0 per aero. 11000 will hatidlo, easy torma on halanco. Part Is crook bottom land, NuUablo for alfalfa, Boreral nprlngs on tlio place Timber etioiiKti to ty for tho tract. No httlldltiKS. In thu Orlfflu crook district. W.T.York. Co. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson mid HiiminU Medford Realty and Improvement Company SI. F. M. II. Co. Hldif. MISS FLORA GRAY Pine Instruction 144 South Control Avo. Studio Phono Main 1211 0OH00-iO00-'00Ot You will want a Kodak this .suuinior. lltjtk'i' gttl. it now wliilo o ui s ( o o k i a (iQinplolu. Medford " Book Store 0000000000 The Small Boy's Teeth te aro ofton a roat deal ot trouhlo to him, Many youiiKiitoi-H havo tooth arho In tholr youiiK dayH. Tho hont plan hi to havo tho chl)drou'H tooth looked to at froqumit tutor vain. Wo nro HpoclullHtti n thin lino, and havo mudo a reputation for hlnh-cliiKH Doiu tlntry for ynuiiK aud old. It will pay you to como lioro for nny kind of Doutul work, You'll yot tho hunt and hiivo mouoy, Lady Atlondant DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTIST Over PoplolB for DikIb. Pacific l'Uouo Wi, Home Phono UGMC I T lie (Y.-f&J 'M- '-' WHEKE .TO GO TONIGHT rrrrrrrfr V? JUL JLjL XLk THEATRE Host Vent Hilled aud Mont Up-to-llato Theater lu tho City Ad won cd Vauiletlllo ami Motion riiiuieti tto TMK WAV.N'IW ItoMo In a bit of hiny audovllit, ft,w- tiirllg the polar bear. The I inlltpiitftl lilt of tho Hoiinoii "TIIK IWlt.Ulll'TK MAUKIt" An Aiiieilciui Put ho Miuitcrplocn. IN AITMIt VKAIIK" A pow erf utl i'on hieing ilramii, "WIIHN THIS IIIUHT ItPl.US" lieplctlug tho stntKKlcn o( u young Hltitt. "lit It.NT CDltK" Vllagraph featiiro comedy pi siio.meium: hacim llllllllcilt ever Ah HATIIEU, tho Hlnger WOOIAVOUTIIH, the Mimlctaiin Tho plaro where tho pictures don't hurl your oyoi Adin!hl"ii ll)c, Children fio MATiNUIIrt DAILY COMINtl SOON COMINO ri.VDUtni.liV' Rellr's H'lhllmo Masterpiece rsis !Oc THEATRE lOc i iti i; i-iti.i-: i itici; All chlblreii an conllally lnvllcd lo Htteiid it I'UICIt show at ts thentvr Iminmllntwly ftw wrv lc at park. TIIK AltUOT-ANIUtUWS Tlllt) l'rc"iillHK : ''lull oIiim comedy itkcich. entitled, "Thtt l.ottillitK lidy." Our usual run of fHluro films uinkos h very plmiiliiK program. If you cn'l coniB, iwiid your frlendi, ICvcnlng imrforiuniii'o 7:110. Sat urday nod Sunday hours; ICvou lugs nt 7, afteiuooiiii at 'i sharp. Medlord Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Mient's: Pacific 3072 J I onio 351 jMVgHcngpr Snrviiio 7TSI Clark Sc Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). . Pu bl lo Land Matter; Klmil Proof. ' Doiort Landn, ConteHt and Mining Ciihob. Hcrlp. ORTGAGE Money on hand at all timoH (o loan on improved punches and eily projicrly at lowest rates wilh "on op bororu )i'ivil(e." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G -0. Bldg," Draperies Wo enrry u vry noinplutn Hue pf drapirluii, Inon oiirloliiH, flir luriui. plo , and lo all oIiihhoii of jipliolHtcrliiir, , A wpoolul man lo look iifior Uiln woilt nxclimlvoly nml will hIvu a Koixt unrvluo um h iiomhIIiIh to oT lr ovtin tho lurci'Nt cUIh, WEEKS & MGGOWAN CO, N fx W "TV