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( 'U p,v wren ithjh MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MRDFOttD, QKl'XION. FRIDAY, NOVUM UKR 1,' k Mkdford Mail tribune i OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING. AM INDfPJENDKNT NEWHPAPRH FUBU1K11KU KVKKY AirrciiN JCXCKFT RUNDAT ilT TUB UMIJEt) KVKIIT AJTHHNOON MKDFOttD ntlNTlNQ CO .The Democratic Tlmca. Th MnUord Mali. Tho McJforJ Tribune, Tho South ra Ortronlan, Tlio Aililnnd Tribune. Office Mftll Tribune nulliilim. 25-S7-29 North Fir street; phone, Main 3021; Home 76. OKonOK PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered ni mcond.ct matter at. mraiorn, urrgon, nocr mo aci or March I, 1S79. Official Panr of the Cltr of Med ford. Official Paper of Jackaou County. 8UB9CKI1TIO.V HATES. One year, by mall. 15.00 Ono month, by mnll. ......... ..... ,S0 Per month, delivered by carrier In Malford, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point BO But unlay only, by mall, -per year., 5 o Weekly, per year, 1.50 RWOIIW ClltrtllATHlX. Dally average or eleven months end ing November SO, 1911, 57M. Full Lraaed Wtrr I'nlled rreaa Dlapntchm, The Mnll Tribune la on aale at the Ferry New Stand, San Kranelsco. Portland Hotel Newn StnnJ. Portland. Bowman News Co., Portland. Ore, W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wah. MniiFonn. omwojr, Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest- growing city In Orejron. Population It. 8. census 1910 SSIO: estimated. 191110.000. Flvo hundred thouand dollar Gravity Water Byatem completed, giving finest aunply pure mountain water, and 17.S mllca of atrceta poved. Poatofflce receipts for year ermine Kovemner so, l9li, aiiow increaie oi i ner cent. nanner fruit city In Orejron Rogue mver Bpiuenherjr nppica won awcep stakes prize and title of At!e K!bk of the World" at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Ncwtowns won STATE HORTICULTURAL IETY TO. MEET The twonly-bcvciith animal meet ing of tho Oregon Stnto Historical Society will be held in Portland No vember 20-22, in connection with the Pacific Northwest Land Products Show. The following is the pregram: Wednesday Session "Nut Growing in the Northwest" Prof. V. R. Gardner, O. A. C. Cor vallis. t Discussion led by Fred Gro- lier, llillsboro. i "I no, loganberry ' ,c. i. Lewis, hortictUtun4t.p. A. S-t Corynllte Discussioii'led by IJritt Aspinwafl, Brooks? and Samuel II. Brown, Brooks-, ,J JSt " f, i Members of the Oregon stale hor ticultural society are invited by the Portland Ad Club to later lunch with them at- tho Multnomah 'hotel, Wed nesday -noouil&ilo sharp Tho topic for this regular meeting of the club is "Advertising the Apple." "Control of Orchard Pests by Or gaiiiratipn" Prof. P. J. O'Garo, Medford. Discusionv lejl5. by Prof. W. n. Eawrejwc, Ho&,Itiyer. S ? "Comraorcial Prospects for Soft Frails in tho Pacific Northwest" II. M. Gilbert, North Yakima, Wash. Discussion led by C. J. Siusel, Boise, Idaho, nud II. D. Lamb. Milton. Tliutxlay SesMon "Standardizing of Grade, Pack and Puckagcs of Appleu" C. E. Whisler, Medford. Discussion led by C. A. Malboeuf, Portland, and W. W. Lytle, Bcllingham, Wash. Business session and election of officera. Oratorical contest for students of tho Oregon Agricultural College. Short talks on live horticultural subjects. , Ono hundred doltnrs in cash prizes will bo distributed. Details arc jutt being arranged for this part of the program which last year was unanimously decided as the most iuterstiug session ever held at a horticultural meeting in Oregon. FOLLOWING n most bounteous harvest, tho flood gates of prosperity mv opening in the east. Orders of nil kinds are pouring in to manufacturers and an era or expansion and development is at hand. Kailroads, taxed to their utmost capacity, are placing orders for new equipment and extensions. Mills and fac tories arc running full shifts, armors tiro lifting mortgages and buying automobiles. Indications all point to several years of unexampled prosperitv. li is impossible for the east to prosper without the west and particularly the northwest prospering still more. Jlalf the people in the east are only awaiting favorable nportunity to become free and flee from the land of frost, blizzards, cyclones, cold winters and hot summers to the more equitable clinic ol the golden west. No part of the west offers' more allurements to the homeseeker than the Rogue rlvtjr valley. In none do natur al conditions appeal more. None surpass it in soil, cli mate or natural resources. In none is industry better re warded. None should enjoy a greater growth in the im mediate future. The coming four vein's should be yews of our greatest development. If they are not, we will have only ourselves to blame. It is our special mission to develop our own country, by securing our share of homeseekers and the time to begin is now. Bedford should awaken to its opportunity. We have accomplished a great deal in the past, but this is but an index of what we should accomplish in the future. With far less means at command, with much smaller beginnings and fewer people, tho valley has been brought up to its present condition. Similar effort and a united pull all to gether, will accomplish much more during the next fow years. We have passed through the period of reactiou follow ing great oxpausion. Now. is the time for action, for a concerted awakening jill along the line, for a resumption of our former activities. The Commercial club is the instrument through which we must work. It should be given united support. Every citizen should put his shoulders to the wheel and work for the 'common good. Every one should join the club and make it the power for a greater Bedford and a greater Uogue river valley. Ill this effort, Medford should not stand alone. All the cities should join her in the effort to develop the vallev. The animosities, bitterness and jealousies engendered dur ing the recent political campaign should be buried and for gotten. The campaign has cleared the air. AVe have a pro gressive county court that can be depended upon to co operate in a long pull? a strong pull and a pull all together. TTia. Medford Commercial elub'will soon hold a get tpgethcr meeting auclisveryone should turn out. This should be fpllojvcd by a get-fogethor meeting of all the towns of the 'valley and a. development league of the valley organ ized to -work for the common goodof all.- . Opportunity is knocking. Let'us.opqii the floors-force it open if vc have to. ''Lis. -,. & !S HOW THE TIES WAS DYNAMITED SHOULD USE THE MONIES. m a? ipw ;'S INDIWACOl.tS. Imt, No i;, , for tho first time since tin l.on An Roh'a Tlmoa dlHAster Juntos U. ,Me Xmnnrn'A detailed confession to hav ing cntituM tho explosion with his inotlvos for dolni; so mid his com mollis on tho fnol tjmt iny per sons woro killed, wiw itdnlod on tho witness ntnnd In tho (httnuilto cmso Thursday. Mc.Mnnti;;l said tho con fusttlon w.u kIvqu to him uhllo hu was hiding with MeNamarn In tho woods flvo mlloK from Conver, Wis., both having roho to tho Wisconsin woods on a pretext of liolng huptct.t. Twltmoo ami nancy, thu Sntt Krnnclsco labor loader, woro named by .MoNumara us h.nlng inndo ar rangements and laving furnished the two uton, Schmidt and Caplan, to assist In bu.xlng tho hlRh power nltro-glycerlno. Tvcltutoo and Clancy aro among tho forty-flvo do- foiulaubt. Caplan and Schmidt htno never been canturod. MoMaulKul tustlflod toda ho ask ed .Mo.Vatuara why ho twisted off tho Ras Jot In tho basement of tho Times building lioforo fh( xplotiloii. Mo Xamara told him ho w.iuted tlio "whole building to go to hull." llo said tho fact tlioro wore ro nmtiy peoplo In tho ImiIIiIIiir uiadu no dif ference, as ho, wanted "to ntako a good cloaulug up and did It." llo said however, ho was sorry o many wero killed, but regretted ho did uot "goL" Oeneral Otis. Telling of his experiences whllo on tho hunting trn In tho .Wlsrouslii forests, Mc.Maulgnl said ' ho started out to hunt alouo. Whllo atnudlng by a stump he heard a shot, but did not seo any red cap which the hunt ers wero supposed to wear. Pres ently ho saw McXaniarn. but ho had no red cap on, and It flashed through hlB mind that McNamnru had delib erately shot at hlra. llo nccusod Mc.N'ainara nud told him of tho l.os AnRcles affair. McNnnmru then told him of securing i00 pounds of cv plosive and taking It away from the powder mill in a launch. After telling how tho oxploslw was tronKported'to'M.oH Angeles. Me Namarn tpld him ho.- ho hnd set tho explosive In tho ."Ink nlluy." Mc .nmtirn tola Mc.ManlRal lio was frightened the iiext day by tho peo plo talking about-tlio explosion and that every ono wag looking at him. Ho Rot So' nervous while on tho' train hC;RQt off ntrSalt LakoCltyvhere T: llftljjtuTcu Uncalled hf'ni for two WcekB. , ? f . ' ' WESTERLUND OFF TO TALK POLITICS ,1. A Wosteiluud lo-oli'ctod to tho house- from Southern tiroRou, who recently announced his candidacy with other niombcrs of tho hoiiso. Mr. Wostorltind has received omiio very flu'llorliiK nullcos In uiRtird to hU caudldncy from tho papers of tho state. Cottolene is 6 richer than butter Cottolene is not for tabic use, but it is the best cooking fat for all shortening and fry ing. If you arc using butter in your kitchen you arc pay ing at least twice as much as necessary; to secure the same results with Cottolene. Another point of economy about Cottolene use one- .third less than you would of butter or lard. Cottolene is a clean, pure product, and makes whole some, healthful, digestible food, -because it is a vegeta ble and not an animal fat SULPHURROIN SOLDIERS' HOME Mtillio Voloiiin Sajs 'Ihoiv N Nothing l,IKo This Medicine for llliou- luatlNUi Soldiers' Home, Sliito of Maine. Tho V, M. l Slewnrt Sulphur Co., Tl Columbia 8l Himttlo. (lonllenton: Inclosed plenso find money order for sl $1 Oil bodies of Sulphurro. I think there Is uothliiK lllio Sulphurro. TIuiiirIi I hud rhuu mutism ho lnully I could not put on my cont without help, Htililiurr has uot ouly'cnrod luo, but hint built mo up and inndo a now uiun or mo. IMouso send mo some booklet. I ran mnko Reed Use of them. A II. AUNOIill. Sulphurro at all drug stores, In ,i) cent and t 00 bottles. It Is the antidote for rheumatism MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 70,000 apple, 33.000 pour, 5000 cherry, 'J 000 walnut, 10,000 prune, evlra heavy heavy grades, ono year old tieos, loading varieties, truo to name drown .without trrlRivtlou. C regno. Adress N. II, Harvey, .Milwaukee, Satlnfaellon guaranteed. Send for our list before placing your orders. Will compare with the best trees to ho found uuywhoro. Price low. WHSRX TO OO TONIGHT AT TIIM UGO AliWAVH A (JOOn HIIOW Tlio Host Ventilated Theater In Town I.AV MIMi llt'DSON I'MIkoii-A suio euro for tho blues, A seiouiu from start to finish, national sni.iii:ii.s' iiomi:, VlltOIMA IMInou Showing Memorlul duy celebration ul this splendid Institu tion of Uncle Sum. Very Interesting. INTO Till! (IKXtMM! Hollg Ono of tho plenties that aro always pleiislug. Ken tho realis tic stock e.U'huugo scene. Cottolene is never sold In bulk al ways in nir- tight tin pniK which pro tect it from dirt, dust and odors. It is always uniform and dependable. THE N. K. TAIRBANH COMPANY IfOKjiiniryinoHtlis CJoverjior -Wet has been roundly A eeusured ,hy- newspapers advocating .capital punish ment bjecausiijlie reprieved murderers-under sentence to PARTY IS GIVEN The bociul bcu&on. nmong the youn ger set wns most uuspiclously set uwlnrl by an iufoimnl dancing party given luht evening at tho Nututorium under the initiative of Ben .Sheldon. It was one o the most enjoyable affairs over held in the city, uud thoso pnrticiputiiig nv expression to their cuthusiuMu by stopping the i'aetivitics long enough to provide for tlio organizing of those present and friends into a permanent club; Hurry Liudsuy, Luthrup Perkins, Itulph liordwcll, Geo, M". Hoberlf and Ben Sheldon being appointed as a vmn iniHee, for' that mr)Ono. A feature ofj tho ovenipg was severul original "stiinta'' introduced by way of choosing duuuiiig partners, jThoso enjoying the hospitalitie included Afesduuieg Campbell, Per kins, Gray, Itedfield, Bordvvoll, Bid die, Schuater, Roberts, Misses Ilor ton Mcrriitk, lliiichiusou, Davis, Hoard, Dalil, ICeiitner, idu Leo Kent nor, Douol, Miksche, Ilunce, Berry, Kstes nud Beck mid Jfessrs. Hoberls, Perkins, Bordvvoll, Lindsay, Diddle, Deuel, Heed, Sheldon, Fish, Furrcll, Anderson, Gray, Cumpbell, Glasgow, Merrill, Wilkinson, Huntley, Dodge, Hanoej Toss, ltedfield, Schuster uud liitdicook. . . . . f ...., s ..- .- .. . - uie, until tlio peopJo voted ui)ou Ins bill for the, abolition of capital punishment. ; , '.' " ' Since the people have detcrmincil to adhere to the Jjar barian system;, the same advocates of bloodshed profess to be greatly shocked because the governor has set Fridnvy the thirteenth as the day for the hanging bee and all five murderers awaiting execution will swing into eternity at the same time. "Why not' The people voted for it, the Oregonian and other newspapers were loud in their clamor for the execu tions. . They get what they demanded. Governor AVcst is said" to'havc remarked that hn was sorry the seating capacity for spectators was so limited that but few could witness the gruesome sight. It is too Ud. Every advocate of capital punishment should be al lowed to see what he voted for and to realize what an edifying sight it is to take human life. In as much as it is impossible for nil to Sec f lio frHifn'mi spectacle, the moving picture man should be called into requisition so that the advocates of bloodshed in everv town and hamlet can enjoy the thrill and satisfy his crav ing for the spilling of human blood. Let the people see what they have voted for. The attempted recall of Mayor Cotterill at Seattle has eolhrpsed because sixty per cent of the names on the peti tion .were fictitious or forged. Such a flimsv excuse as that would not have prevailed in Oregon; where fraudulent petitions are just as effective as any other kind. Witness the university referendums. Suspense ,1s Ended i.v Children :niv$TiN(; r0V.M:" is at JiAST,.SOIiVKI Have and "firHWii-l'iiH" llwn l'Npinlly lutr"ild in Series of ,(lcrtl.eiiii'iilH Willed Unto Acquainted Tbehi With lie- liglitful Xew (.Vreal WILSON AND LANE CARRY CURRY COUNTY GOLD U13ACII, Ore., Nov. In complete official returns from Curry county givo tho following results: Total vote cast GC1, Taft, 102; Koosovelt, 192; Wilson, 212. llouruo, 1S2; Clark, 38; Lane, iOO; Selling, 120. llawley, 207; Smith, 158. Olcott, 287; Ilyan, HO; Lea, 166; Mlcklo, 26. Joint representative Meredith, 211; Pierce, 228. Joint senator Stemmler, 252; Smith, 237. Woman suffrage carried ly a ma jority of 118. Tho county voted dry by a largo majority, There was no contest on for coun ty ufflcos except that of Judga and sheriff. V. A. Wood received 388 votes for Judgo and J. Huntley, tho republican nomlneo, 149. For sher iff, O.'Il. Halley, democrat, wis elected over Walker by 10 votes, FARMERS' WEEK AT 0. A. C DECEMBER 9 OKEGO.N AGIUCULTfJUAL COL LKGK, Corvallls, Ore., Xov. i&. The program for tho annual farmers' week at tho Oregon Agricultural College, Dec. 9-H this year, which has just gono to press, shows 160 lectures and demonstrations sched uled for tho six days. Dcsldes the 37 momhors of tho fucully who will deliver addresses, there will lio bov eral experts form outside, Attorney 12. J3, Wilson will speak on "Tho Deed to Your Farm" and "Tho TItIo to Your Farm." .Mrs. Clara Waldo, another member of tho hoard of re gents, will give two addresses, and C. C. Chapman of Portland will speak on Co-operation us a f Factor In Hural Llfo." A good many readers of this pap or have been watching with consid erable interest tho soric of adver tisements showing a billboard, a hill poster, and a fow youngsters who are much Interested In watching tho de velopment of tho pictures. Today you have the finish tho last letter In the name of tho article that this series In meant to advertise Oho letter "a a tlin'f'can'io,' until to day we have the entire namn "Uoldcn ttod." It Is tho brand un der which the Golden Hod Milling Co. of Portland, Oregon, makes up u number of pure foou products among which aro Golden lt'od Oats, Golden llod Oat Flakes, oolden llod Wheat Nuts, Golden Hod Wheat Flakes and Golden Rod Paiiciko Flour. This brand Is sold by local grocers and Is destined to Instantly hecomo popular among all classes and ages In this section. Tho wrltor has tried "a good many breakfast foods, hut has uover found anything to cfpial tho "GOLOKN HOD" brands. Tho "GOLDKX 11013" Oats, "GOLDHN ROD" Wheat Nuts and th "(SOLDB.V. UOD" Pancake Flour are especially seasonable J list now. Got a package of each on your next visit to your grocer's and you'll find that you have not only solved tho "High Cost of Living" problem, but that yon have also found that rare combina tion "something ienlly Bood to eal that Is also bonoflolal." In each package of "Golden Hod" products will he found an alphabeti cal letter, Huvo thqm until you can spell 'Golden Hod" and Kot uncondi tionally, u fine 12-plcco dinner sot. follixin VtVMiui, t ttiyV'l1!.'"",'' """"eh IfcVniim'. Altera ML1 ''.V'.L'" i41. '""" prMiuloro nllh T7.ho(,l I'liviiiiinnla. Mr "unci l mine rrrr mtirh nlhvlMl; mr iitliin b;i fa initial nml Tutn-ri'iiloaN Ii.hIIII rri fmiu.I. lit, IVIiruary 21. tm, I wig i'!?"1.. '" K" '" ,,,,, Wiirlh. 'iVj. Ulilli lhrn nn aIwtm in my rlaltt Hint? irnlp nml ilUrlinrgnl M.w Hnrxi. um lif'iimo rcrr iihipIi ptunrliili-il Mr iilirnl. rUii hif.irmnl ,,ii Hut I iiiimt u rilormli, n Mlilrklr H mnaitip. I Mt Tpiiik. June ii nn,) nrrlrcl n ration lr. June 3 vrrr feehlf. A for In-Iiik IIiitp iwu wetU. my plirnl, Ian lnfnrnir.1 in iluii my ihn h...rl.-. 'riirp "" wlr I nluriiwl dome. ttrlKlilne im hiiiiiN. Hip ihirfor Imrliitr Klrrn ni lin DMiiMiut f rmrliliiK irr nlltr ;nn July II i(-, N.tfl, inkinK Jwkliinii uoiiilprrnl rrliifily for Ton. nimill(in. Tmliiy 1 nrlali ian hiimii. I riii klnut mid m.OI nn.l inn ilo mir Mini of mirk nlmil my frriiln plrrnliir 'I Iwvn not an hpIio nor puln in my lniii;. mt wpII. ulrpp Mill, nml iipipr frit lpt.r" lHtn nirMiirlli AKTIII II Wl.'llll. lrknin- Altrmlhp u rlTnllip In tlrnn rtillU. Anlliun y IVur. Tlinmi nml I iwk 1riMii,lr nml In iiilnillclnu Hie julpni llnrH tint r ii.l in lifilanim uphill or Inhll f.irinlni; iUuu ,Uk fur Ixioklrt Irllliiis nf trrfXrrW- nml whip n IVkmiiii t..il.irnlr) I'l.n nil ipli'i I'n for nii.rp pl ilpiue. It.r'p liy oil Irmllni; ilriiKiiUU Moving pictures, their develop meut and production, mean steady employment in all the branches of the business for about 80,000 por tions lu thu United Btutcu, ST INDIES od the PANAMA CANAL 2 Cr,l,. U.rlrt, HEW ORIFANS lit S. M. krnAlillairul ',rlll 3,','.wl-!?50,,",' , Uai.lur-lP''cr,n "" 100 Powell St., San Francisco, Cab, or local agent, MfE inW Children's Coats SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY $5.00 ami W.OO Coals $3.98 $7.00 and $7.5)0 Coals $4.08 $8.50 and $0.50 Coals $5.98 $10 and $11. HO Coats $7.45 Ono lot or Chil di'pn's Coats, val ues 1 $10.00. Now ..$1.95 Mew. mssXs tazseg Clark & Wright LAWYERS 1 WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matten: final Proof. Desort Laruu, Conteit And Mlnlui Cnsoi. Scrip. When Faco to Fnco With tho Dontiat kr ftfcfJjJJjP5y4 Climate Failed; Medicine Effective peron. lulTrrlnK from Tiil.priul'll lint mn,rp"n.'n,P,,.h'"1 "af""'' WW. tor the trrtliuviit nf Tiii.Trnl.., ( ",n hat ifi-kniHii-a Altorallrp .l.nuM I,p i5f, n errry ca.e nf Tuhrrpnlo.i,. m n'Titltloi Li.r"!: ,,l,l,,1fl''lli5 f.Hi.1 .ml frr.li nlr. t ;.n..- v "" ""nl- A IPmitrkniiie pa.o -",-vliJBl - 'U i.Si It Is snld that much or tho pnlu or nrlio of the teeth injsti'rlously disap pears. There Is no accounting for this lu some places, but In our es tablishment It Is Known that the roiifldiMico lu our careful int'thnds gives great courage to the patient. Wo extract teeth painlessly, fill, file, clean, scrane, do crown ami bridge work, uud every branch of hlghclnh Dentistry cheaply, lwlj' Attendant DR. BARBER Tin: IJUNTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 'IS'iS, Home Phono 3Ti2-IC tiii: .xiH'iiNTt'iti: oi' tiii: Ital ian moiii:ii Vllagraph- Another 'nxeelhuit de tective story Is hero, shown holdi tho attention from beginning to end. tiii: sM'.KPini Wide uwnho story of tho day of I 'J. Western picture, riiauge of program every Tuondsy, Thuritday, Saturday nud Suud.iy. ADMISSION Gc AND lOo STAR THEATRE Alnn)A In the Load, wi: iianim.i: ALL Magazine Subscriptions and meet all cut or club rates which aro advertised or of fered by any company. llo sides we glva you a special service which you do not get If oii send direct to publish- '" t j.. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Your own good Judgment will ack- iiowledgo our superiority lu uvery respect HlillK IT IS' A roumrkuh'o piodiictlou plus a well-known ntar. plin) a wn)l-kmnyii play, and plus tlo wnll-kuowu Holax photography. Pour blr. perfect fac tors lu one big perfect altracttoii III'IU.IN DAN" ' The IrNb Delrviito Tin co nols of thrills and seusatloit with thu popular . ' IiAhSmy oii.mokiV Iii tho title rob of thla melodramntlQ mnsterpleco 1 H-M-J"M'-H-l-H"l ARTS and ii CRAFT I! JEWELRY This is Hie I'inost line of I ;ris and t'rult .Jtjwcir ;; pvoi' shown in luilford. '' Tin; designs aro dainly '-' I and prices right. THE MERRIVOLD anur j 134 W. Main Stroot. -H'-H' Today's Star 1'i'iitiiro Comedy, STICK TO IT, JOHN" A real laugh-producer SONtl I I'OUHItST AND WOOIAVOItTII Thu Itiigtlmo WUunU Matinees Dally 2 to 5 P. M. ADMISSION. 5c AND lOo CO.MINO PKATIMIKS! Tho thrilling delcctho ntoiy, "Dub lin Dun," with llurney (Mlmorn lu tho leading role. Nov, 15 and HI, "The Woman hi Wlillo" another Thiinhouser In two reels, Nox. 1H and ID. .Mi i in ('(imlng SfS THEATRE Vaiulelo mill Plioloplayn sisriats ni:AitDsi,i;v Dainty Duellists a 111(1 PHOTOPLAYS-.! . IN PIJItIL (IK 'I'll Kill LIVIW Thrilling Mnlodrama two DAi'miTints ok kvk A lllograph foaturo, tiii: lovh ti:st . A rollleldiig Comudy .repletu funniest fun . (iiiiid MuhIo fi Willi , PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Hoating All Work CJimrantMd Pt'lcui Ruuiuiialil OOFFEEN & PRICE IB Howard Bloqk, JCutrnc on 8th Vow (II. I Sjiechil Mutluoim Sat, anil Hun. Mntlueo prices Ii and 10 cents Draperies Wo pnrry a very oompioto lino at druporloM, liirn ourfnlnn, flvturra, eto., nml do nil oIhhhi'h nf iinholatnrliig. A Mpcclul itiiiti to, look fter this work exaliiMlvoly. and will Klv as Reed sorvlco as in iinsulblo to got In even the lurgoHt oltloa. Weoko & McGowan Oo.