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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1912)
' ' N) V' PA0B TW MEDFORD MAPi TRTBUKE, jTODFORD, OlffiaOtf, MONDAY, RFiPTlfomER no, 1012. , & t Mi- n n h : y . ,r; IK lii A .' I Ifr tK ! V t ? f 5' r n a )lf 4 iiri nM-. !W" PERSONAL S. C. Haytien, R homesteader llv- ' tag, alone on itogrio Rlvor six miles from Grants Pass, was tried on u Utrittfry' charge at thd lerm or the clrcuK 'ebiut fdr 'Josephine county, now trore1tffJ' and convicted. The complaining witness was tin') fnthef orrAUVtuckd, aged' felx years. L", Neldermeyor br North Jackson' vllie, "was" a'recbftl vlBltor. The two story bYlck building he Is having con structed tit the' cbrher of KIght and SoutU'Flr will bo ready for occupancy In- a short time. It will lie rented for "a livery Stable by A. II. Walker. Mildred Antlo, Cordelia Goffe, Fred and Virgil Strang, Vanco Col vlg, Mao McDonald, Bert Stull and Clalro Taylor have gono to Corvallls to attend tho 0. A. C. Dr. Rlckert, eyesight specialist. over Kcntncr'a. Mrs. C. Smith returned Monday to Pleasant creek after a few days visit to Mcdford friends. Mcdford Consovntory ot Music and Languages, Col I ego Bldg. Tho only music Bchool In SO. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. A, C. Howlett left Monday for n month's visit In tho northern part of tho state. Ho will be at Portland and Hood River and at the latter placo will attend a conference of the Congregational church. 8. A. Koweli, ladles tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & H. bldg. JI. M. McFarland, who has been In Mcdford for a couple ot months visiting C. A. Knight nnd family, left Monday morning for his home In Hydo Park, VI. Mr. McFarland Is In terested with Mr, Knight In the Alta VJsta orchards, near Eagle Point. In his opinion the valley Is Indeed a beauty spot to look upon with all Its orchards' loaded with red and yellow fruit. "Truly this valley Is a won der',"' says Mr. McFarland. Get It at rtoVoa'a. " Arthur "Bailey, who underwent a surgical operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last week. Is reported to be" doing well. The operation was the amputation of his left leg ""'above the ankle. Ir. Bailey's leg was broken nearly two years ago when he was serving as a calvary maB in the U. S. army at Ft. Logan, Wyoming, a horso having fallen upon him. Ho was In a hospital several months and was afterward dis charged from service for disability. The wound sustained at that time did not Heal and the operation was deemed necessary by tho attending physician,' Dr. Scely. who was as sisted In tho- operation by Drs. Con roy and'Emmon. Garland stdves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Sbaplelgh Hard ware,. No. 28, South Central. ?udgo J. H. Campbell, of King City, Mo., who has been In Mcdford soverat weeks visiting his son-in-law, M. M. Gau'It, and family, left Mon day for bis borne. Oak and hard wood 94.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and' Fir. Ciirls PIcrson formerly of Big Bulfo, this county, now of Dairy, Klamath county, arrived in Medford Sunday" night for a few days' busi ness stay In the city. Mr. Plerson has not been in Mcdford for bver eight years and tho changes which the city has undergone in that length of time were astounding to dim. Tho old land marko are so completely obliterated as to fool the best of the old time boys. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. 8haplelgh Hardware, 28 South Central, " J. H. Cochran and son Harold have been bver In Klamath county for a several 'days' business slay. They aro oxpocUil home Friday. Dr.f Rlckert, eyesight specialist, over' Keritncr'a. Mohroo Baldwin, of Butte Falls wbb In Mcdford Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. First, of OH City, Pa., are In Medford for a few days vlslt"with Councilman and Mrs. J. T. Sumhiorvllle. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. " Mr. and Mrs.X,. L. Welch, of Port land, were In Medford over Sunday, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Welch were en route for ait extended visit In Southern California. Mrs. Welch Is a sister -of Mr. Perry. Oak and bardwood $4.50 and $5.00 perceVd; Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mrs.' D. B. Russell, who formerly resided "In Medfdrd but for thd past year a resident df Portland, accom pauled'by her soil, Paul, lias been In Medford f6r several days shaping up business matters preparatory to mov- li'i ;,"' I'l.1 WeeKs&McGowinCo. UNDERTAKERS Mffct Jrfcw' 1. W.' Weeks WTl "" ' ;.' MM XJL"K AMMVAVT Fi lli. (W. gun place, neat tho Boagld poalofflce. There aro 160 nrros, nil grnln nnd nl- tnlfailand nnd under cultivation. Sco R. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. S. Dyer returned n tew days ago from a four months' stay at Crescent City. Carkln & Tnylor toohn H. Catkin,: Glenn O. Taylor), attornoya-at-lnw, dyer Jackson County Bank Building, Mcdford. G. 'Coffcen returned Saturday from a summer's stay on Trail creek. Got Mrs. Heyuolds homo made bread at DeVoo's. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Whitley, of New Castle. Pa., stopped off in Mcd ford Sunday ulght for a few hours stay. E. D. Weston, commercial pbotog raphern, negatives niado any time or place by appointment Phono M, 1471 Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. Mrs. Horace Pel ton ot Sams Val ley has been visiting In Mcdford. W. A. Wheeler of Portland, grand master I. O. O. F. Oregon will bo here to meet with the local lodgo Monday night. Work In second de gree. All Oddfellows are Invited to attend. Mrs. Wheeler will visit Mcdford with him. Oysters, wo know bow to servo them any stylo. Hotel lied ford. Herbert Cole, manager ot the Colestin Springs, transacted business In Mcdford nnd Jacksonville n few days since. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from tho Oyster beds at Hotel Mcd ford. While husband Is away talking politics, why hot work n picture puzzle. They are rented at tho Merrlvold shop. 164 A Werdner of Talent was In Med ford Monday. Chas. T. Anderson aged about fifty-four years, died suddenly ot heart failure at home on the upper right hand fork ot Evans Tuesday. Mr. Anderson had washed for breakfast and was sitting in a chair waiting till It was ready when he was suddenly strlckened and died in a very short time. He ha been ailing for some time and his death was not entirely a surprise to those who were aware of his condition. Mr. Anderson Is an old resident of Southern Oregon and was well known in this part of the county as well as at Kerby whero he formerly lived and where ho was taken for burial. PJcturo puzzles rented at Merrlvold shop. 164 An agreement between tho U. S. District Attorney and L. R. Webster, attorney for the defendants, to try tho Hamakar timber cases without a jury does away with tho need of a Jury at all for tho term of the fed eral court that beings soon at Med ford. Tho U. S. marshal has been directed to Inform those drawn as Jurors that (bey need not report. John Arnold was among tho many from outside who transacted business in Medford Saturday, Phone us your orders for milk, cream, butter and butcrmllk. Two dellverys dally. R. R. Creamery. 177 MacArthur, Perks & Co., of New York, arc out In a statement dcylng the recently published report that tliey aro backing a projected railroad to run from Port drford to connect with the Pacific & Eastern at Med ford. Mr. Duff, a well-knowiJ mining man and Trod Perl wero in Little Applegate district last week, Investi gating a mine belonging to S. M. Carpenter, ' Whilo attempting to pass a freight ing outfit bn tho grado between Etna and Sawyer's Bar, Slsklytfu county, Cal., G. Ives, traveling salesman for tho Medford Grocery Co., was thrown from his buggy, which tipped over tile grade, and severely hurt. A broken anil Is his most serious in jury. P. S. Eriyarl, who resides at the ranch of his son, J. E. Enyart In Trail precinct, has been visiting In Mod ford. ,Janies Booth, who acted as a start er In tho races hold during the Med ford fair, accompanied the horse men who wont north with their racers. Circuit court for Jackson county stands adjourned until Judge Cal kin's return from holding court at Grants Pass. Robert Slowing Is quite 111 at his resldcnco In Medford with an affect Ion of tho throat. Henry iciippel, who went to Ari zona tor his' health, has returned to Portland, whero he Is taking tho Pierce treatment for tuberculosis and Is 'much benefited thereby, B. R. McCabe is making San Fran cisco and Sacramento a brief busi ness visit. John C. Rarnum, manager of tho R. It. V. R. It., has returned from a short stay at Portland. Dr. J, W. Odgers, a pioneer dentist of Medford, Is ranching near Sebas- topol, Cal. Ing to a ranch In Sams valley. Mr. ftussell, who has Uecn trailing salesman for tho'Make-McFAU tnper company In Portland',' will nrrlvo In Mcdfofd Thursday and will nceom pahy Ills family 1ft thd ranch where they will nil reside, Mr. Russell hav ing Riven up his position In Portland. Their ranch Is the old Patrick Bonn- Vm, Pnhl, who Is engaged In farm ing near Central Point, Is furnish lug tho Medford market with vege tables and muMus. Mrs. Tom Moffntt, who luin been visiting her former homo In the east during the past veAornl mouths, Is nt homo ngaln, Owen Dunlnp of Phoenix Is at Wil lows, Owl., whero ho hns Invested in 240 acres ot fine land. Pror. OXinrn predicts rain within tho next few days, nnd mlvlsea or chardlsts who tuwo prunes on the ground to gather Ihla uirloty ot fruit as quickly its possible. Dr. It. Hart hns moved his ramtly trom North Oruugo street to his or chard home, four miles south ot MedfonU Mr. Hart has but recently completed a flno ilght room resi dence ou tho orchard tract, nlso n largo barn. Thoro am tl2 acres In this tract, to which Mr. Hart has given tho naino "Kdgewood" or chards. Forty-two acres of tho tract Is In bearing orchard and thoro Is n splendid crop now on tho trees. Mrs. A. L. Bates, of Applegate, la In Medford for n few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Nolh returned Mon day from tho Pendleton Kound-Up. Harlwcll Hoyt, of Sandusky. Ohio, Is In Medford visiting 1. A. and K Klnlcy. George Lyman, democratic candi date for county commissioner, was In Mcdford Monday from Evnns creek, W. II. Miller or Gold Hill, was In Medford Mondny. Mr. Miller Is tho democratic nominee for the office of county clerk. Mrs. W. F. Shields, who has been visiting relatives In Pennsylvania for tho past threo months will return to her home In Medford Wednesday morning. Tho Ladles Aid society ot the Presbyterian church will glvo a Chicken pic social at tho church Fri day ovenlng of this week. The pro ceeds will be used In the purchase of a new carpet for their church. T. E. Redden, bookkeeper at tho Jackson County bank was thrown from a blcyclo Sunday evening at the corner of West Main and Laurel streets and sustained a sovere Injury of the right arm and hip. Large audiences wero in attend ance at both tho morning and even ing services at tho Presbyterian church Sunday. These were tho first services held In the church slnco Its enlargement and renovation. Special orchestra and quartet music was rendered. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Springer wero over at Hock Point Sunday visiting Isaac Porter and family. Mrs. Springer will remain at tho Porter home tor a week's visit. A great many people arc wonder ing why Street Commissioner Baker does not sco to It that those two broken street lamp posts on tho S. P. right-of-way aro not replaced with new ones. It was several weeks ago that one of Wlnehnrd's teams ran Into one of these cement posts and put It out of commission. Later another post was knocked out by another runaway team and neither ot them have been roplared. Mrs. E. W. Carder, who under went a surgical operation at tho Sa cred Heart hospital several days ago, 14 reported to bo getting along nice ly and will sodn be able to return to her home. O. M. Burnett and Mrs. May Grant wero married at tho homo of E. D. Elwood on Saturday, Septembor 28, 1&12, Rev. Goulder officiating.' Mr. and Mrs. Burnett will lcavo soon for Prcscott, 'Ariz., where they will re side. KnlghtH br 1'ytlila.s Attention Tonight, Sept. 30th, very Import ant business to consider. Incident ally somo fun. DELEGATES TO MEET FOR ROAD CONGRESS OAMt-3 McC72XJ f WIUi the exception of fho exccullves of n ze.W'-lellmUPnt Stales, nil the Gov ernors In, tho-United .fetatps have ty polntwdelegiik'sjo icprescnt tht-lr u spectlvoomniunltlwi at the Amcilcnn Itoad Congress,- to bo ht'Id at Atlrtiitic CUy,j;N: J-Hep(ember SO to Oct6ber J). , Auiongithottoniho will be present and tnko au nAllve part nt IIio'coiictVxs will 9C JntrtP MpCrtm urnulrlmit nt lu Prniti. ylvanla Railroad. , . IIUIHG Uttl 111 On the arrival ot tho 127 vessels that will make up tho Atlantic fleet when Jt mobilises In the IItrJon Hirer from October 12 to 13, President Taft and tho ofllclals of tho Nnvy Department will havu another cliitnce to view tho greatest batt ships ot the world. Thin year It Is expected larger number than ever before will crowd thu shore and other phiccs of vantage. A great land pnrailo will follow the nrrlral of the fleet. The above photograph gives n clear view of tho forecastle of the Florida, one of tho tlncst veweU In the Atlantic fleet, " LARGE TREASURE' FOUND IN WILDS OF CALIFORNIA IIOM.ISTKIt, fnl., Sept. :i0 Th.i n Mexican banker is on his way to Mexico with (rvatm amounting to $75,000 unearthed near here, where it had been buried fifty jenrs npi Sy bandith in the sfatuiiiuiit today ol Williiitn Hogers. '- ' ' Roger who ni'ted nff gnido for the party, nmiTts Hint tho trenure.enii histcil of $10,001) in ailvcr niiir$.V', 000 in gold ingots. No nu got tho blinker's iinme hut l!ogfr way he ciiine lie re from Sonoru, Mu.xluo. The trensiiru wn.H found jit u pnt near UopMlam Peak, betwaoii lite Bitter Water not lloriinndoz Vnlle.vn, where it win buried in it strong onken eithkft. NEW TRIAL IS ASKED BY DEFENDANTS IN BIG SUIT TACOMA, Vii., d. JI0. Defou dant.s in the xenitioiinl $i0,00p unit just closed in wlutjirMrsi Lizzio Milg iiiisoii witu nwiirdeil a verdict of $'-l,00Q for the itllecil lcitliinhjiiiifjof her diingliler, Milfjiu'io Itieinnii, ngninst llinlmp Kilwnrd J. O'Dcn and oilier proinineiit (Jntliolicx, were to day grnnlcd it licjiripg lor it new trial by Superior Judge K. Jl.' C'nnl. The ciiKe was eontipiiail until Oelo her 'J, to give Hie dofcndnnlK timo to hIiow caiiho, n oimj tlio dofuiiHO in nimble to secure n- rdduclion of tho verdict, tlio matter-'will liu enrried n the hiipieiiio con rt. Where, iinle( it Hinnller venliet U f returned, ninltop O'Dcn will tehtifyjiH to vvliellier lie ih nble to meet iil,iuri of thu $1, 000. 'J LUMBER JACK HOLDS UP STATION AND GETS AWAY PKRNIB H C. SojH. 30. A man dreBBcd like n liiuibja'rjnck nnd wear Jug a white handfcarehlef tied over IiIh face, went Into .the station of thu Orent Northern Railroad at Waldo yesterday evening and, holding tho agent at buy wltlra rovolvor, took $'-80 in cah and a largo amount In Uaker Lnmbor Company rhocku out of tho nafo, inndo comploto got awoy, DOCTOR BREATHES LIFE INTO NEW BORN BABE NKW YORK. Sept. .10, -HocaiiHO Or, Kralpa, a young phynlclan nt Iiollovuo hospltul, lined hlu own luugB In lion of a pulmotor and lireiithud for forty mlnuteH Into tho month of u now born twin bn'by, which wa al most suffocated ut (birth, tho infant 1b nllvo toduy, MOBILIZE IN lilt UUUS.il Rlltll ton nliit DEck OF THfc tTTLtWp FlXDWf , t,a B""- " DECK OF THfc bATTLBHIP FLORf STUDENTS OF STANFORD HIT BY DEFAULTER PALO ALTO. Cnl . Sept. 30. Whether thu Palo Alio Mutual Build ing fc Loan itBHoclatlon will be per manently cloned by an nltqged njiort- age of ? 100.000 In tho nrromitM of Its ttocrolary. Statu Senator Mnrnhnll Black, probably will bo dolormlned Into lodjTy by Oorxo S. Wnlkor, ftalo building nnd loan eoinuilmfonor. Black, according to it Htatomenl Ih sued by Walker, ban coiifoacd that ho nonappropriated approximately $100,000 of tho liiHtUutloliH funds, and hint mmlo partial rcHtltiitlon by aHBlgtilng nil lil properly over to thu iiBHorlntlon. Studentu and profoaflorfl of Stan ford iinhcrHily hero are wild to hnve boon hit hard by Ulacla alhigud imo ulatlong. More tliiiu $1000 of ntu dent money alouo wait Invested In thu Institution. Fierce Battle In Ireland HKLKAST. Ireland, Sept. .'10. 'Hint UlBter Hay did not pnHK with out bloodHhod Ih Htalud Hu a belated report hero today from Moyo, Try one, which .Htatcil that a flerco but tlo oei'tirrod there. Revolvers wero fired and hottloH nnd Ktouos thrown. Many pciBOim wero Injured, Tho pollco who woro temporarily overpowered, withdraw lo tholr bar racks but later charged with fixed liayonotH. Tho number of ciiHiila tle Ih not known, Henry Miller In to prod nun n new pjny, "Tho Illnck King," nfler tlio holldayu. TOO LATE TO CLAS3IFY K8TUAYKD Hovoji 10 mouths old, uudorblt In oat'. Lowor Tablo Rock. e':oatH, about -ii- ' .dlt mid . J. Connor, ton VOll HALK 22 flno Hlrlctly young l(KHs averaging 1C0 poinnln mid fit for block. JJ. Connor, Lower Tablo Rock. io.'l KOR SALK Qooil Hound lioifio, drives filiiglo or doitblo. Phono r,P7-R-2. P. O, Uox'.1f2, 108 FOR SALK -KroHll Jorsoy cow, ?50, Phono nr.i. ion WA.NTK1) TO HUY I)o,you wnnt cash for your limine, I hnvo a client who Iiub ? 1,000 to 2,000 n Invest In tho best proposition put up. J, W. DrosBlor iigoncy, 420 M, V, Si IJ, Co. Dldg, 108 MAY REOPEN UTAH COPPER j MINES WITH STRIKEBREAKERS i SALT LAICi: CITY, Utah, Hopt. 30. Offlclnln of tho Utah Copper Colu mn aro in confuroiico nt Bingham ihia nftornuoii to ileterniltii) whelh- or to ro-open thu mines luiiumllatuly manning them with HtrlkobtouknrN. ItoporU rerolvud hero front' Nampn atiito tho United Htntcs mines thoro arc to romtnie work with strikebreak ers tomorrow but they tiro not con firmed nnd are discredited by union offlrlala There were no dnvolopinnntH In llio Hliiiattou at Blughnin today al though tho iiuron loudurx say tlio out look hi most encouraging. Tho mili um, thoy say, will never resume" work iiiiIdsh their union Ih rt'ctiRitlr.cd nnd lliolr wage denuuttlB granted. Turks Get Busy ATIIH.N'H. (Iroeco, Bopt. .10. Kin boruto military jirepnrnlloiiH to nieot any hostile doiuonslrntlniiR ItulKarlii tuny mnko aro In progroHfl by TiirktBh oflf'nlH nt Contanltoilo according lo an fcinl-offlclal Btatomuiit inib lii-lx.'t! hum today, MI-ON-A STOMACH TABLETS llniilhli DyxpcpMn anil Keep Hlonmili in ('(hmI Coildiilou, No matter how long you hnvo mif rorod from n mlsornblo upuet stom ach, Indigestion or gnstritlH, Ml-O-,N'A will otid your troubles or Chiiu, Ulrang will refund your money. This sumo offer applloH to distress aftor eating, gas, food forinontqtlon, honviiiesti, oOiiiiiosH, sea or1 car sick noils mid vomiting of pregnancy. No mutter what nllH your stomacli, put your faith In Mi-O-NA Slolnncli Tablptii, it piusurlptloii that Hiicceods after nil otliors fall. Largo box 50 cents Aiitnrirn over. Frco trlhl tront mntit from Hooth'fi Ml-O-NA, llnffalo, N. Y. A postal roiii(!Ht will do, Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 203-205 GuruoU-Coroy Building TromoTliono M5 PnolClo'Phtmo S712 RON WORKER'S TRIAL T INDIANAl'OLlU, Hid, flopl U0 -Filial eonroieiHTH heforti tho opening tomorrow of tho trial or flfty-nlio mutntinrn f (ho Inturlmlloiiitl Anno elation or Bridge nml Hlrilctorul tronworkom, nemmnd or Illegally (tniuinui'MiiK dyliiunlto, won Imld hoi'o Utility by I In) niltlnieyH for llm pi'oHoctillou nml defeumi. Kniuitor John W. Kuril of Indiana polls, mid of tho attorneys for Um defense, conferred with thu ileftdid Kills for lievorol hours today Ho Is coiiNdcnt (hut tho union tniiii will ho neiiiilttml. Clmnco Won't Rcslnn (MIIOAUO, Hopt. Uti. "I hnvo not rurtlgncil (rout tho iiinunKoment of thu Culm nnd I won't roHlgu. I urn wuly now to sign n coutliict to iiiniiiigo tho Culm ng'iln." This wna tho nimwnr hero today ot Frnnk Chnnro, whim ho tirrlvml from Now York, In reply to an niinoiiuco meiit by President Clinrlea Murphy ot tho Culm that Chnucn'H "rerilHiiiillou had been nccopted." Chance ilcellheil to iIIucuhh l length his war with Murphy over the CiiIin' alleged drinking hnblts but Mtuck to his ilmtnrlloii that If Mut'pliy ntwerjM liquor rout tho Culm the pominiit "lid Ik ii liar and nil in grille." IHhmiImIIoii Notlre. Notice Is hereby' given Hint the firm of E. Allelrer ft C.. of lltowint. born have dtoxolveil partnership, L. O Moruy retiring from I lie firm. All dulith nrb nsRUtiieil by l A. Ilerlnr and all outstanding art-omits should be paid hllu. Z A IIBFLKU, L. O MOHKY lS A Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach 'PnM'V lilitNpilii" Oii'iiniiicN Your llltllgcNtlou Ih Kin- .Minnie Wonder what tipHot your Htoiunelt wlilch portion of tho food did (ho damage do you 7 Well, don't bother ir your Htonuich In In a revolt; It Hour, gnBMy nnd upNct, and what you Jiut nto linn foriutmtcd Into ttibhnrii lumps; your head dlssy mid nches; belch (tatteit and add and criictntn undtgestttil rood; lirt'atlt fiiiil, tiftigun contod Jiint it little DlnpepMlii and In five minutes joii truly will wonder what became of I ho Indigent lou anil dlfltrcBB. Millions ot moil mid women today know that It Is needlens to hnvo n bail stomach. A Ditto Dlnpepulli oc casionally keops this dcllrnte organ niRiilatod mid they cat their favor llo roods without fear. If your stomach doesn't tnko cam of your liberal limit without rebel lion; ir your food Is t, damage Instead of n help, remember tho qiilrkcftt, surest, most harmless relief Is Pnpo's Dlapepslii which costs only fifty cents for n largo caso ut drug stores It n truly wonderful It digests food mid spin things straight, so gently and enslly that It Is really astonishing iMonso, for your sake, don' go on and ou with a weak, disordered stom ach; IJ's so uiinecesHiiry. A Change of Featur.e s ofton very deulrablo, ostieclally by elderly ponpo, Nolhlng offocls tills change bolter, or glvim u poison il young itppearmieo oulolior, than u now set or tooth, should tho natural ones ho lost, Wo rn make trom ton to twenty yours difference to your advantage, if you will lot us attend to your teeth and select tor you a now sot or tto vory host quality. Mnybo U'b what YOU nuod. Irftdy Aitcadant DR. BARBER TlltS DKNTIBT Over DnnloJ tor Ditd. P0i;lo Phrtho 2C28, ilpmo Photin 3C2-1C WILL PEN UESDAY I fc- -' A . r- Jk -4h -JMHri-urtVliMH.i4Artl.t HfyllMyrH'yAv - iiMiikVwvJV,Av-'