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:i i 51 U. ft ' I 4 r i Xit ,A jC i.1, HXATllflKJN MUftW NKWHPAPKR V AFTKRNOON ivmti HUNDAY Br TIIH d rm INT1NO CO, i The Democratic Times, Th Medford Mll, The Medford Tribune, Tho South ern' uregoniat), The Aahland Tribune. Offlen Mali Tribune rjulldlna;, Sfi-aT-JS Nerth Fir otreet; phono. Main sozis noma id. tfKOItUK PUTNAM. Kdltornnd Manager t Rnterod ns second eliwi rnnttor t Medford, Oregon, n.ter tho act of .MATCH i, 18V9. Official Paiwr of tha City of. MJfortL Official fa per et Jackaeb County. W SUBSCRIPTION HATR8. Oho year, by mall. ...,.. .,.$5,00 into munin, y man .60 rer month, dpllvered'bjr arrler In Itrftl Point. .... . .' . .CO Mturday only, by mall, per year.., S.nn Weekly, per yoar...'..i. !.....,.. 1,60 SWORN CIRCULATION. Dlly average or eleven months end In November 30. 1911, 2761. Pall Leased Wlw.' Halted rressr ;..) Dlspateheii. , The Mall Trlbflno Is on sale at the Forry New StnnJ, Sn Krnnolaeo. ifirtlnna Hotel New Ktan.i. inrtiana, Ikiwmnn New Cq., Portly ml, Ore. M O, Whitney. Seattle; Wash. " MBDFORtsf 0HR43OV. Metropolis of Southern Oreiran ana Northern California, and the' fhstekf- grciw-tnsr city In Oregon. - . Population U. a cfcntus me-SSip; estimated, 181110.000. sFlve hundred thousand dollar Gravity water system corapieteu,. Rivitw nnesi supply pure mountain watorj and 1T.3 miles of streets ravtf. potofflce receipts, for year ending ."nvemoer 4U, ixii, snow, increaro oi( is per cent. .Banner fruit city In Oreajon RoRua f)ver Spltucnberjr npples won sweep stakes prlio and title of Aale KlayrlafcffsJ Wefldrt at? the National Apple Show, Spokane. IMS, and & car of Newtowns won Ktrat Prtaa la 1f at' Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C , 7Kat Wrlm I 111 at- Spokane National Apple Skew won by' earload of Newtowna. .Rocue Rlrer pears brought highest prices in all markets ot tha world dur iMrthe past Blx year ... , (.Write Commercial Club, Incloalna- t cetita for poataro for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ari Bmrfl In" coojiin'ct!on.f!?tfic' fair anti par shW vfo" w'lsif to" aitf.ii..ifcl aA ;ij i J.' - J; JEcCVT MHDFOI J. &?J: field meet, n-fcr entries fortquote DJfb'tf W which arte already in:' Standing broad j-rin, Judge With iHgton and Mose Barkdull. 'jjonjr distance laugh. Verne Canon. Bend and board'jutMp.ng' contests.' Cigar passiup; event, Coll oti der Iielleu. Oratorical flower plucking contest, Tndgo Colvig. ! Debate, for time, Wlusler and' Mc Clure. ". lfop, 'skip' hlYd' jiirilp, Hex "Cauiji- man. ?To relieve the anxious, iilquirer vc willtfitty that the 'reason the lady -with the- pinlc market 'bafsfcet has'not'becn uf the. market rptently Ik .that pho sVayed'at hohieto tiike'care of her grandchildren. i Little docs she know how she Ktiniulnted the sale of pink bnskets.- ;English suffnij-ettcs invaded King George's igolf grounds and placed suffrage, i'lrtga wher otherfJwere. Wc crtn think of but one more heinouS offense and that would bo for R6me one to interfere with President Tnft'fl game of golf. 'We know lots of ways to a'rgue politics but our favorite is yell. TOURISTS IN AUTO HUFFALO,. N. Y... Sept. 13. Shot frbhfambiiBh by an aMaaeltf who' es- capett; George' nann'or' and' tils' wlftf are near death today In a hospital at Niagara Falls. (Neither Hanner, who l8wealthy, nor bis wife could supply the- poifco with any motive for the shooting Tho 'couple were' en1 route to But falo In' an automobile when the at tack was' made. As the machine turned'' lata North Toaawatida, a suburb' of Buffalo, a man -opened fre frbm a clump of bushes. Tha' first shot struck'llanner: The chauffeur stopped the'raachlne, the second shot strllclnk"- Mrs1. Hanner. Without stopping toRvefttlgato. the chauffeur drbvo'at fulf speed to a Niagara Falls hospital'? ' Phy'sTcIa-as say 'Hauler will die. " ' ' BEEF TRUST PLANS J INVASION IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, N. S. W Sepl. 13. That tho United' StateB beef trust will soon invade Australia to com mencd tVbrtttroii i the Btateiftcnt ho)-o to'dny; il'lie. federal attorney general, lh. Hughe, says, that w far us he kifoWft'lKu'' oilinmoiiweYiltli hils 'n( pover to" ooHibat effectively gueh u trst.'" ''- ' ' T 'New York fans figure that "Big Jff"i Tesrwito wtH' be aUle' W stop the Mad Sox. while Boston funs are willliii'to 'hook' the' "green brig ind' g&gjeti" In'order to get;atbet down if 'gwoky Joo'' Wood. SHOT OH AMBUSH EflKff DIuL DAY'S RESIGNATIOH SAN FRANCISCO, Cnh, Sent. 13. Aftor an eight years fighl on tha part of the California Presbyterian' synod to drive Dr. Thomas P. Day from tlie" faculty of the Sim Fran cisco Theological seminary becnuse of alleged unorthodox opinions about tlie iiible, Dr Dav's re?lgna -lion is today in the hands of tlu syWd. Dr. Day declared that he resigned" not necniiso ho had retreated from' his convictions, but rather because he felt the resignation would bi de manded soon by the directors 8f the seminary niiiVht felt that his getting out of tlitv wny now might direct the" wrath of the synod from some of the other members of tho faculty wlios5 opinions oil theology hnvo been heralded as somewhat broad. The resignation of Dr. Day has been accepted nlid he is now on his ,wny to Europe' for it years tour. His salary will continue until April, 1013, when a successor will ho ap pointed. XOTICK. There will bo no masonic meeting l this evening. i The senate commltteo on wages and hours of labor which investigated these subjects for the period from 190Vto 1910 states: "Wages have not advanced as rap idly as have prices and practically all labor difficulties which havo been tho subject of mediation In "the United States during tho past two or three years havo had as their basis the ad vanced cost or living"' Tne minority of this committee Holt as fallows"! Since 1896 prices have risen about 60 percent, while .money wages havo risen about 20 per cent." Wages la Unprotected llulldlng Trades' M PrlaHnal Cities of i , . UBKed States TUt1 committee reports tho wages per hour In the building trades as follows In 1910: HbwProtectionBenelitffAiriericanLabor High- Low est, est. 87c 60c 87 c lie 65c 35c 62c 50c 37 c 50c 69"c COc 814c 43?ic 8T5rc 3Tc 624c 43c 60c 37c 68ic 37V4c 6'8c 37 c Bricklayers .............. Stone" masons .... Structural' 'iron ser- , Sella Ornamental Iron set " tcrs" ., Plasterers ........ ...... Tile setters .............. Plumbers SVeam fitters Car'tienters - Painters .. Sheet metal workers Electricians ..........- The Republican platform tfifs year In ttfe tariff plank states: "Tbe Ite publlcan tariff policy has been of the greatest benefit to tbe country, developing our resources, diversify ing our Indnbtrles; and protectlng'dur workmen against foreign competition .with cheaper' JaboK ab-oad, thus es tablishing fon our wage earners the American standard of. living." Wages 1r Protected. Industries The committee, the" (majority of whom were Republicans, also gives the' ''average earnings' ot wage earn ra In typical cotton mills of ew Eng land." la 19f0; (Figures selected are males only and' are for different establishments'.) Bob Hodge'sr Political Success s.' (By Frank- W. Cotterilp Robert Hodge, in former yeara a Rnvcnsdale miner, later a deputy sheriff) and' for the prist eleven years sheriff of Kiiig county, Washington, now enjoys the ditfnction of, being the choice of tho "Bull Moose" party and their nominee' for governor of the state winning this honor Xr6m old-time- politicians. Bob Hodge waK eleetcd'sherif f ' on the republican ticket, ire opened his canlpaigii' by running independent of a county commissioner clique, he had nv campaign committee, accept ed1 if advice from n few of his own .selection', and was elected by u very pcomplimentury vote. Trouble commenced early in ins career uh sheriff. The county com missioners hud 'formally run certain tilings nrouiuV'the office, done the employing, purchasing mid1 paying. Hodge' demanded' tlib right t'o run things in tho office to" which thW peo ple had elected him, a clash followed. Feeding prisoners hud 'fdrnifilly been ivery. expoiiHive,- yet report-' had it thUt m substantial nfnrgiii existed-between the-'nnitiunl phld'by thd doubly, lihd' siUte; aiid file eUcr"coAt. Hodgo ifof willy rmt?u'Hta'4 to1 this but' lie JicUtorud the food, and cheapened tlWcosf. His first-mdVo'w'fl'lf tVre "qiieBfc tlio fommlHsioho'rs' to' build ft bake oven so ho could employ a appro Mmroiroii, NATGMNAS ' two star lull , 1 I With Nat Goodwin ns Fngln and Charles Hogere ai tho artful dodger, the' Star Theater this evening and to Inorrow Is" showing one of the boat actod films ever shown anywhere. Tho Dickons novel, Oliver Twist, or played In Now York by Nat Goodwin last season has been poitrated on tho films for tho moving picture lovers. Tho -production la a worthy under taking and' Is deserving tho highest pfalae. Lovers of tho logltlmato drama as we.ll as patrons of the mov ies havo a treat In store for them In these films that they ahouMnot over look. It Isn't often ono can sob Nat Goodwin and company for 10 cents. TO STOP ATTELL-TH0MAS GB H; IT IS PBIZE FIGHT NEW YORK, Sept. W. (lover nor John A. Dix's intenn0"!"0" of what' constitutes n prixo fight will be dcttionst rfttcd wlttn Abe' Attoll and Hnrry Thonins outer the ring here tonight. Sheriff Hnrburgnr, who has been ordered to prevent the fight between Wolgnst and Jlcrar land, declared ho Would stop lo nijtht's fight if it is- n "prlre fight" an nor n boxing contest. " ' Ay. warnings Occupation. Hours. Per Hour. Coarse work weav ers .. 66 Flno work weav ers 56 Piece workers .... 58 Time workers .... 58 .110c 171c UScto.2f.lc ,108c to .27Sc In 1905, 310,458 cotton mill opera tives were paid an average of $304.00, or $5.84 per week, 1. e. .104c an hour for a 56 hour week. In this same year, the average wago of 202,211 cot ton mill operatives In the United States was $6.47 per week,, while thp average wage for men was $7,71 per week, or'.13Sc an hour; The average ad valorem duty on all dutiable cotton wearing apparel imported In 191V, was 54.40 percent. The American Woolen company, before the strike at Lawrence; Mass.. word1 paying their worker from ?f.86 to IT0.30. Through the strlkfl, not through protection, the workers" re ceived slight Increases. Theaverage ad valorem duty on all dutiable manufacluvos of wool Im ported In. 1911, was 87.72 per cent, while the'dutyoU certain kinds' of wool; chlefy that used for clothing for poor people was 733 per" cent. The commissioner or labor states In his report on- tho strike at the Bethelohem Steel Works In 1910: "Tho January payroll snows' that large numbers of laborers were work ing for 12 c an hour, 12 hours a day! 7 day In the week; 48.5 per cent of all employes Were getting less than 16 cents an hour', 31.9 por cent less than 14 cents." Theaverage ad valorom duty on all dutiable Iron ana steel, and manufactures thereof, Imported In 1911V was 31.63 per cent. Since wages of $5 to $7 a week are usual In the most highly pro tected Industries; and the workers" III many unprotected Industries are getting two to three times as high wages, how can wage earners or the country auy longor believe the dis proved claim of protected onanufaci hirers, and Republican politicians, that-protection raises wages? bnker and cook and prepare the food stuff on tlie premises. Tho usual red' tape" was indulged' in by the commissioners and figures nuu t'Hti nintes furnished. This disgusted Beb: he took the bull by the horns, hired- a couple of union bricklayer, built the oven nhd had it ill use' before- the comthirt'BioiierH got- through their dickering. Tho cost was ono- third less than the "estimated" con tract cost, yet Ilio'commissionerH refused- to pay the bill, so Hodge took the money that came from lecding outside prisoner and paid tho bill. Kiiip county rliud- not 'been' receiving this money before Hodges' time. Net canie the wotncir matrons Tho commissioner voted to put in two. 12 hours each, $50 per month. Hodge suid lie would not ask any woman to work for less than $75 por trionth and iikdd three, eight liojirs eiicliV This ".yah refused by tlio com hiisbidncrs, so Boh again took it into his own hands and hired the three Women and' paid'-the differeund be tween $50 'and $75 from tho profits pf feeding prisoners and tho women who 'now have yoteH have not forgot ten Hmlgo'K independence, coiirngo uhd just actions. His' campaign for tho nomination tor governor' was n llouso ro, House, mill 'to milii' initio (o jninb campaign milil ho hud, like the late Governor Co8grove covered -the stole, mtofobd. oio,,tro.sKrjK,TOii.B,M;,. I AT THE ISIS I ,i . i - J ' BjBjBjBjBjBjBjpr fBjBjBjBjBjBjBj LaHBaV'4Bk''BBBl BBBBBbinik. -'jgBBBM BBBBBBBBBBB ' BBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBaL' -, ' BBBBBBBBb BBBHlBWaBBH BjBjBjBjM 'vjBjBjBjW LKa-BBBBBW BBBBBBBBBH ''-'uBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BBBBBBBBBBBht BBBBBVT?7 BBjBBK&vt.i HOMjANU HOLLAND MOTHER SUCCEEDS DAD AS HEAD OF FAMILY LOS ANGKLeS, Cftl., S0H. 13. Deposed as tho head of his family, Charles Herrman occupies an imln.no position today. Hoffmun was called to court upon' charges brought by hlft wife, who exhibited' great" red welts on the' back1 of hor f Ivo-year-old sou Ernest, swearing that Huff man ha,d' beatell tho boy with a length- of garden hose, Tho court decreed thnt for slxty days the father should bo deprived ot the right to correct his son and his other children, the mother temporar ily to be Installed as head of the fam ily. Dlro punishment was threatened In the. event thnt the order Is Ig nored. invaders Victors in kaiser's sham battle DRESDEN, tiorouiiiy, Sept. 13. -Kaiser Willielm, deciding the out come of the big German war game, ruled today that the iuvitders had been successful and that the defend ing force, technically, was obliter ated. During the ;iom battle a mono plane wlilolt was srouling fell and the two officers, piloting it and one speclator were fatally injured. Jackson County.Falr'nnd Pear Show. Automoblllats of Jackson County attention hi" called to our races for Jackson' County Automobiles. Thursday 20'fap fa'co'for purse of $150. -: Saturday 30(lap raco for purao Pf $300. Entries clouo with the Oc rotary Saturday evening, September 14th. Jackson County , Horsemen! Uo mombe'r the onirics closo for tho races offerfed for Jackon County owned'liorsea alffcIoso Saturday even ing, Sept. 14. -Bo" miro and make ybuV entry" If you wish to start next week at tho fair. Season tickets now on salo at Hotels Medford, Hol land' and Nash. Prlco $L60 saves'you 50 cents and' a' lot of trouble at the ate. A. K. Waro. Sec. W, II. Cnnon, Pros. a FOR AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION Zerolenc leaves prnc tienlly no-eni'1)ou. Tt stands up" under any spedd' and heat. Sold In '4,M and 6 gallon cans the small caps flat sha'po, eay.t0handlo -Just fit Iti tlio tooltbpx'. I-'or iHalpKycrywIicre' Standard OU.Comp'y (Incorporated) Koit vvAiviSAih GuAlitx1 Our llroud, pjenV Cakes und Pastry aro Tho JJcat Jn.town. Cull and see thoirt. Qobd ser'yrce and ablek'dfi llvory, .HomovPiioinJ 32, en ' KKINKIMJjIIItO., Prop. Bh ABes1bWIbiBB ' BBlBBBBBBBwBBBi ZEROtDE r MqREL BAREItY A Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomtch ludlgtmion' In Klve' Mmutes NNtuider wlmt"npVet ybMr'"illoinniih' which portion' of thov food did tho dnningddo your Woll, don't uothbr. if -your stonlftfih Is' In u" Molt If rtoiW; gassy and upset," utld what' 'du Just tito hns" revmonted Into' stuhhorn' lu must your' Head ntlntf Uinf iicheill bnleh' gnfies and nvldk tllid tYll;tHto undigested fobdt br-ewW foMf. tortKUC coated Junt ihkeMt little DlnpeWln1 and Inflow minutes "yoM1 truly will wdiidor what bocnino of' thbMndlKeh' lloh and dtstresk. Millions' of men1 hnd omeif today' knbw that It Is nocdleM to have a1 bud stomach. K llttlb IHi-epiiin'-'dc-; caslonnlly Iteops this dnlleatoj1 organ regulated and they eni nieir mvorite foods without fear.. It your stomach doesn't taku" caVo of your liberal llhilt without ro'hel lion; IP your food Is iv d'nhingo In stead of n holi, romfcinbhi thu uulck est.surest'. most harmless relief Is Pa'po's lifnuepatt)' which costs only flfty cents fdr a largo cnHO nf urug stores. It's truly wonderful it di gests food and Rots things straight, so gently and easily that It Is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, dis ordered Ktomach:,lt's-ao uititeces-'ary, CtisiMtffret Coaiumptlon. We stale none hut facts, anU' ore slutere In' what' we "ert. It we were aBUcletl wllb Tulieteulortaj we should dp prwUelr whst we. ass others to dci-take KcliAimi's Altmttt promptly nud ralihtulir. Tl reason w should do this suit wattsnt w lis for sW.lnir all Consawpilrea to Uk' It, Is. thnt we h the reports of msny rectiTrle one nr which foltowa! lOlU Suauebanns At I hllSn la, "(leUtleiuen: Kor two years I wss sf flltled with hCBinrrhhiSesr at the luoss. the number tdtaleil nearly, oue hUudml. Our fMiully ptiysU-lstt ailrlett anotbjr rllinate. ns to remain would probably tbe falsi. Howeter. 1 remained, and In eb rusry of 1WM, I wss iskrn wlih a sere atlark of pneumonia. When I renvrertd sufficiently to walk about tbe' house I was left with a, frlKhtftfl harklnir f. which n utellcln' I bad taken ronld alb rlate. It was at Ihls time, Marb, llWi that I learned of and started taklna; Bekaian's AltwralWe, In a short ll my rouRb was Kone snd I was, pronounced well. Slnee that time I hate had. two slight attacks of pneumonia and' l.luvs resorted to no other medicine to effect a "I 'am at present In excellent health and feel thai as loai; ns I can obtain Rvk. man's Alterative. I bare no fMr ofCoat sumption. I raunot speak too hlahly for "ThIB&I1 "" "mvAitii r, Kttvn. Ikraan's Allerntlre Is elfertle:io Bron-i ehltU, Asthma. Hay Kerer: Throat, and LunsT Troubles, sod In upliulldlur. Ih system. ...Does not cvnlnlti pol'o.nrHalps or bablt.formlnR- drugs. Ask for booklet tellloif of reroterlee. and write to Krkmsn laboratory. I'bllndelphls. !.. for more et I. drnce. Kor sale by all leading drusglita WK WILL MAIL XOU i for' each set of old' False Teeth Bent us. Highest prices paid for old Oold, Sliver; old'Watchoii, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones; Money Sent by Return Hill.' ' ' Phlla. Smelting & Iteflnlnff ConfMy Established 20' Yearn fi&f ClicsUiut 8t'., Philadelphia, P. To DcntUtsi Wo will buy your Gold Filings, Qold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. ' '' . ' a --sSBBr JiL-asa For Sale Kxtra fancy Sunrise potatoes, de livered anywhero In city for $1.00 ner anek. Wrlto box" 733 city. oY plione Home 301-H, nftnr 6 p. m. ' Rookwood A new line of the " BEAUTIFUL ART POTTERY Just unpacked' Exclusive Agents. ? t 1 JT7 HOOK STORE ijr j iJtLX.'J.. Draperies We carry d Vory comnleto Una of draperlcx, laco curtains, flvtures, etc., and do ail cluasos of uplioUtsrlns. A special man to look aflor this work excluslvoly and will give as ,-ood servlco on la nosslhla to get lneVM the lareust cities, f k Weeks & McOowan Oo. i. ii i r f 1 1 n .ij Clark & Wright LAWYlRSt ? WAHrtLNttTON, I),- O.' PubllcvLand'v Matters: . Final Proof, Desert Lands, Conteit and Mining Cases. BcrlD. ' , , rfrr t r-jVi u MEDFORD ssmsassrHBKS ityi?y- .v.. Berc Is t m Well Worth I If yon nre intei'CHtcd inown injr u swell little liomo. six rooms, strictly modern, with sleeping por.cli, best loca tion, I ean ofi'er you today n bargain in' a new lningalow. This is not a built to order, rcady-niado, eheap eon structed' )lheor antt will' stand the closest, investiga tion from .tlip. most careful buyers. Property stands this man $37oO.OO,v. blithe is called Eautit once and you ean buy it for less than $2500.00. See me at once. GEO. e. CORNITIUS s 123 E. Main St. Phoned M;to)31. T . t t. WfJ OINT WWII PIUDB I to the fact that we havo built up n reputation for high-class, Dontlstry, which cannot be excolled In this Ipcal-- lss1 Vfn m nil Imsnnlina r0 TsAntitl rj.L. TJ?." . " :r::- -. v:z wurn iii'HtueruuKii uinuuur, nuu Hi'o, satisfaction- to all our patrons In the' SKiiiiui eiiioieBcy oc our woric, our courteoiia treatment, and tho reason- 'mIi! ArlskWh aVIhUW' atVinHMaal rTlliln ff ti will understand after the first trial I . 9?) T' - - 'vi DR. BARBER Tire'mikrfW' ' Over DBlel for Duds. Pacific k Pb0B-3BS8,'H0 PkottavtBI-K '' ir" VV1 V" V " V 'I 1 Advertising i Ssls'sslssD ' rmO WHIRK TO GO h) i . VAuf))3VILLli. rilOTO PLAYS. llttl WniJK KNI) M4ATUIIN ACT IjoLl.ANll AND IIOM.ANO I'll their refined comedy sketch 'Twist Miilluuo and. Night" I 111(1 lvU()T01'LAVH I iM cr.()HK OK TIIK AAlKlilCAN . itKVOlilfTl'ON (, (Kdfsoii'H Upllod att History sor ' ' Ion No. ll) presoutlu Mr, Mare, McDorniult im,,Tluin. Jefferson Till: WOldMllv UtlNTIvlCH SIOIITMAIU: r III which n loopuiil makes tho night iniiro a very real onb. TIIK CAT AND 'rilli CAKAHV A qualiit pastoral comedy drama of old' New England IHAlitUHKMHINd Ol' OTIIKIt DAVH Bum tu illoiiHu tho ladlvs GOOD MUSIC Mntlnenn Baturdny and Sunday 2 p.m. Matlnoo' plcva Do and 10a Kverilrtg Porfonhaiicu 7 p. in, Admission evenings Km aurl Ida . , UGO 0eii every night ullli chnuge of progrnui I (lines n vvk. HATnilllAY AMI HUNIiAY Tl'fr-yOAY ANI TIIUUSOAY TONIGHT PAHTNIMtH Vtm Lli'W-iToiilrdjf KdlKoii , TlfK FILIIIIIHTKItS Story oJCubau Insurrection Katmu " . A CIIII-D'S PltAYKIt Lnbln WIIKIU: JI'AMUKY MIAIIHI'ttlho Illustrated Hong- It'est of Mur A SNAP 00 acres, six mites from Medford. good graded road crostoa the tract, all' free soil, at $G0 por aero. $1000 wlll.handlo, easy terms on balance. Part la creek bottom land,' atiltabla for alfalfa, Sovoraf springs on the place. Timber enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In tub Orlffla cVeolc district. W; T. York S Go. ,4lWt ,'. , , -. : aga Watch .Our Addition Grow Ueksoa und Siutuali Mtdford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. ft If. Co. Bid. MORTGAGE Money on' Hand at all' times to loan on improved ranches and- city property at lowest irates with "on or before tprlvilbgo." ' JAMIS CAMPBELL ,Phon'223l SaOG-O.Bldg. ai.jLijna.ia i Htssktm. and Mnf. MTattw l , Htatingi .. J All Work Ounranteadt f Prices Reasonable' COFFEEK PIOE HBSSSCRMCVSSS AUTOEXl?RESS Oftiidit MtivEiy1 ' Call ,uh up for 4lll klmls' of) ICxprosa vorlqul'elc delivery our Bpoclulty, PAUL LAWRENCE Phoh'o l'StfrVtiaft Stiuitl at iish TOMHf rss It THE MssyaaaBsssaaasaasaassswsaissajswisssssSMS PLUMBING 4.1.4..