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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
Haooy , ,1 lYeddinS ; JaJ? A pleasing union of eoommy sad elegance at Smith it MaloneyV "Honest John Kdley" Ladies' Dress Shoes, with wells or turn soles, long or short vamp;, in " Dongola," Tan, and Patent Kids, "Gun Metal" and ' Russian Tan," Calf, and Patent Colt.'higu tops or Oxlords. Southern Oregon'e.Iargest stock to select from : : : ! Smith 8 Molony The riedford Furniture Co.i Housefurnis'iers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phone 115 CITY HAPPENINGS. J. M. liurloj and P. M . Kerahaw eie about Medford this week eol leotlog money from tbe iSTeral mer uhanta who recently subscribed to ward tbe construction of a wagon road loading Into Meufnrd from tbe HIU road running between Jaokeon Tille and Central Point They seour ed S4B0 In cash, which amount will be deposited with the oonnty otnolals and will Be used in defraying any ei penee which may be incurred In se curing right-of-way and In construc tion. Tbe proposed new road will leave tbe Jacksonville -Ueotral Point valley road at tbe Boss plaoe and ran west between the Ed Uanley ana vVill Stewart plaosa and across the Arm strong plaoe to tbe II ill road, about three milts north from Jacksonville, and It will be about one and a quar ter miles In length, but will shorten the distance between Medfoid and that point fully three miles. There are a number of farmers to that lo cality who will appreciate tbe con venience of tbe shorter out and there are many mors tracts of fruit land over there being opened up and set to ftult and all of this will new be dneotly tributary to Medford. At toe Boss place this new rosd will con nect with tbe one running into Med io rd past tbe Jones farm end north of tbt lib tract Sewing machine needles at Med ford Pharmacy. Miss Gloria Dan apppeared In conoert and realtal at tbe oreraThouee Monday nlgbt, assisted by local tal lent, to a small andience. 'Ihe (how was gt;en for tbe benefit of Weaton ka Trios Imp'd O. R. M., but tbe members of the order evidentlly took tint little Interest in It, as very few of them showed up, Miss Dare has an undoubtedly good voice and has the foim and stage presence that NOW OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSI NESS ON THE WEST SIDE NEXT TO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tea, Coffee, 8pice and Extract specialties. Also a large line of Japanese China Ware, Vases, and Jardiniers CUT GLASS AND HAVILAND CHINA No prizes given away! Only the very best goods for the money A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 6c AND - - lOo GOODS ON THE WAY M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN MEDFORD, OREFON Shoes Only sbonlld insure ber a sucaesa on tbe operatlo stage. Her program, hew ever, was not snob as to please a critical audienoe, although showing more or less versatility Her boat number was ber Uret. "Love me and cbe World la Mine". Tbe Floradora Ulrle and tbe "Bates from Toy land," were a dlstlnot success. Silver plated trocars, for use f 1 r relief of oows when bloated, for salt at the Koguo River Creamery, Med ford. tt. Wax. MoCredie, who purchased thirty aores of land on tbe Jacksonville-Central Point Uill, some months ago and set It to fruit, now has a 12000 dwelling nearly eompleted and will move thereto within a couple of weeke. Mr, MoCredie has been employed as foreman In tbe De Hart orobard for a number of years and la a thorough horticulturist with an abundance of experience to help bim now to properly care for his own orchard. He has made money sine coming to Medford, but there are none who deserves to' prosper more tnan he. Forty stock sheep for' sale Mostly Rambouletta. Address or 'phone, U. J, Cameron. Jacksonville. Oregon. J. H. MsssKr, of Hold HIU, has leased Hotel limerick and is now In charge. Mr. Messier Is a hotel man of experlenoe and with this Is eoupled the faot that be Is pleaiant and courteous and the Emeriok ought to lose none of tbe popularity it gained under tbe splendid manage ment of Landlord Summerline. There are twenty-one rooms In this hostelry and all are splendidly fur nished. Mr. Summenlne will con tinue in chaige of cbe reetuarant olty council proceedings Come and get our apeolal prices on Cbinaware. Allen & Reagan. W. T. York has purchased toe Lang.il property, corner of West Tenth and L. streets. The purchase was made from A. W. Btnrgis and the prloe paid was 13000. This Is an especially desirable property and Mr. York has reason to be proud of its possession. The dwelling Is now occupied end Mr. Vork will probably not move thereto before In April or May. Head carefully the new leal estate list of C. H. Pleroe 4 Son, in tbis is sue. (Jus Semuels bss purchased ten aores of land from F. M. Centers north of Medford, It is all Bear creek bottom laud aud is seeded to OPEN a lialf a. Lest ' ysar six" tons ' per'eore oFalfalfa wcie harveated and belrg a feed revtuoe producer Mr. Sr.routlr will allcw it to.remaltt aa It is. Tte price raid was tlM). Lettuce, out flowers, aud decora Its piaoia at Medford Uruen llouao. Phone ticti. - Olive lU-bekab Lodge members were bhM entertained ou loeeday sveulng of this week at Odd Fellows bsll. It was soclsl night in that I edge and there wss more ion to tbe squsre Inch ol lodge room apace than a often tbe good lortune of people to eojoy. Jt wot Id be useless to at tempt to toll of the amusements p re-rented- but there waa iunoceut di veision sod pleasure for everyone. Tbe banquet rcotu was a soaring. lOlllcklng carnival scene, a scene where booths, popcorn balls and con fetti were faotors not to be disre garded. Besides these there aa an abundance of good things to eat all of wblob was, per force of circum stances, peppered, spiced and salted witb confetti. Tbe committee re sonslble for all tbIS meirlment and enjoyment waa Mr. and Mrs. 11. Boydvo, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Butlet, Mrs. T. E. Fottenger. Freeh bread made dallv at Vienna Bakery, Call 'phone 49u and have all your bake stuff delivered promptly, - -Mr. and Mrs. H. C Kentner en tertained a few of their friends at their pretty West Medford home on Monday evening or uiie week. The evening wss spent la playing pro gressiva Flyoob called Jennings Fly nob opon this occasion in honor of Mrs. Jennings, wno is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kentner. After a couple or more . boors bad been very pleasantly spent In this manner dainty refreshments were served. Those present' werMr. aud Mrs. M. L, Altord, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Vork, Mrs. J. A. Perry and Mrs. Jennings Tbe Central Point basket ball team waa defeated in aa uninterest ing game Tuesday nlgbt by the Mod ford High School team. Tbe Central Point boys weren't In It with the local team. M. Elwood is making eeveial im provements abtat his jeweliy stcre. A gallery baa been put in around tbe entire interior of tbe tales room and his large vault is being recovered. Kor the best bargains in Farm, Dairy, or Stock Handles, or Fruit Lands, oall on or address Harness 4 Thornton, lonoalle, Oregon. tf D. D. Sage, who purchased the art, en acres of land from Mr. Mor rison, south and west rom Medlord, now has tbe tract set to pear trees. All kinds o' bnka stuff - Vienna Bakerv. Call 'chew B0 and have goods delivered Alfred Molleo Is pushing to com pletion his oottage on Sooth C street, and expects to have It ready for oc cupancy in a short tine. Goodpasture makes Ucodploturee Dr. Doff and Mr. Miller, who purchased the J. M. Hurley plaoe west of Otntral Point, are building tine homes on their places. Get Tour boose numbers from the Niohoson Hardware Co. We have all kinds. A. a Ssllng this week told hi residence property on North J street to ".its Bertha 8faepperd. I buy poultry and eggs. 8, J. Summellin, at Hotel Emerlck. 4-ti. Cbaa. U Liming wlul move into bis new residence on East 7th street, near the orldge, tbis week. H, C. Calboun and family are now domloiled in their new home on Tripp street, East Medford. Early Sunrise seed potatoee for sale. O. M. Parker, phi u 717, Med ord, T. H. B- Taylor has sold bis farm at Woodville for 13500. The pur chasers name we did not learn. Mosrlamco Votfell. Boswell and Ciay will do dress making, Coiner feleventn and L streets. tr B. H. Butterfleld la bulldog a neat oottage on his property recent ly purchased ou booth V street, Farceur, tbe pure-bred tlack Perohernn stallion will bs In Med ford alter March 1st for tbe teaain. Born.-In Medford, Saturday February, 1, 1908, to Mr and Mrs. Win. Sboultz , a eon. fclvory lady ln'Medford should see that Havlland now on "special sale' at Roberts Jt Reagan. Angus MoDonald Is building a neat seven-room cottage on Cottage street, East Medford. Mlssionsry institute In the Preebyterlan oburh neit Wednesday All are Invited. Born In Medford, Tuesday, Feb ruary 4th, to Mr. and Mra II. O. Wilkinson, a son. ' -Kor sale - An excellent quality of brick In any quiut'ty. U, W, Prd dy. Medford. Orgrr, tf Chicken Pic Supper Tie Ladles Aid Society of the C hrlstiso church will give a ohickfen p!e so pi tr February 14 from 5 to 8 o'clock. Plaoe announced later. 'lbere will le an ample supply of obiokon pie and utber accessories to satisfy all who oome. Cordial in vltatlon to oome. . Low Rate to Log Angeles Rtmtmtar the excurtlon the 10th Inst to Let Angeles. It is necessary that those lot eadlag to go advise tbe H. P. agent that tlokets may be ae- cured.- ' ""' Remember- the rateT t3L55round trip, stop off at pleasure during life of tloktt -thirty days. Teachers' Etaminaflon. . . Notlou Is ln-rely sivtn i!iat tlit- SoperlllU-lldent u( Jackson County wil hold the rt guler exaiiiiiiNiiuu i.f appll cants lor stale and cdtibty pti.ers at Jacksonville. P. til STATS PAPERS. Coiutuem-ing Wednesday, Feb. 12, I1K), HI U oVlouk, a. III., and o-inllmi- lug uutil Saturday, Feb 11, ID0M to 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, h'ttory, spelling, physical geography, readlug, physcology. Thursday Written arithmetic, tho orv ol tesidilng, grammar, bookkeep ing, physics, civil government. Friday Pbyscolngy, urography, com position, algebra, Kcgllsb leteraturu, Saturday Botany,, plane geometry, general history, school Isw. 1 FOR COUNTY PAI'EBS. V ' Commencing Wednesday. Fob. .12. 19C8, at 0 o'clock, a. m.i and contlnu ing until Friday, February. 14, 190$, at 4 p. m. . i Wednesiliy Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday n rltten arithmetic Ihoo ry of teaching, grammar, physcology. Friday Geograplis, school law, civil government, English literature P. H. DAILY, Superintendent, Died-Cbas. H Elmore Charles 11. Elmore, whose death occurred at bis farm borne, west of Jacksonville, on Fbiuary 4, 1908 waa born in Sheboygan county, Wiscon sin, June 6, 1853. He moved to Neb- raska In 1872 where in 1833 be was married to Pauline Wait. A few years later they movsu so Orsgoo wbeie,tbey bave since resided. The surviving members of the family are a wife and Ure children Joseph W. Charles H , Jr., Uraoo May, Eliza beth A. ana Dorothy M,, elt of wbom are at this their bour of deepest sor row extended the symptby of tbe en tire community. Deceased waa an honorable, np- ilghi citizen, a kind and loving bus bsnd and lather, and by bis family, b la other rela'ives and many friends bis acta of kln loess and generosity will aver re a pleasant memory. Funeral services were held at tbe Odd Fellows cemetery In Medford Wednesday, i(ev. Renter oiUolating. To tbe Public. Oillce of the Commissioner. Department of the Interior, Ueneial Land OtHoe, Washington, January 21, 1908 Register and Receivers, United States Land Offloe. Gentlemen: There has been ' induttilously c'r oulated by way of newspaper adver tisements, and otherwise, over the name of F. P. Kolfe, statements to tbe effect that Congressman Tawney, after a oouference with tbe oommls-' sioner of tbe Ueneral Land ofUoe, ad-, vised bis son that persons tiling on the Oregon and California railroad lands would, without doubt, be able to secure the lands. Tbeee advertise ments are untrne and misleading. The tendency of suoh advertisements is to Imposee npun innocent and un snspecting persons. Yon will please gl ve aa wade publicity aa possible to the statements above set forth. Very respectfully, R. A. Bellinger, Commissioner. Medford to Hive Fair The oomlselouers of the First Sontbern Oregon Distrlot Agricul tural Society met in annual meeting In Ashland Monday afternoon at two o'clock to elect officers, transact routine business, and select tbe place for holding the 1908 fair of tbe so oiet,. Those present were J. H. Hall, Grants Pass, president, A. M. Marshall, Grants Pate, seoretary, H. Li. Ulliey and Chas. Moaeree, Grants Psbs, J. A. Perry and Jobu D. Ol well, Medfoid, K T. Staples, Ash land. The board after dne consideration voted lo bold the 1908 fair at Med ford, to be known aa the Rogue Hirer Industrial Fair, ai.d to hold tbe fair of 1909 at Ashland. New otllcera: J. A, Perry, presi dent, J. D. Olwell, vice-president, J. B. Watt, secretary, John S. Ortb, treasurer, J. A. Perry, J. D. Olwell and E. f. Staples, executive oommit tea. Mrs, Ed. Andrews baa opened a studio for voice oulture and the art of singing. Phone 71. tf 500 LOTS OR MORE. Flour, 12.40 per 100 lbs Rolled Barley. 11.80 per " lbs Middlinge f 1.60 per M lbs Mill Feed..... l. 40 per lbs Bran I 25 per " LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Flour 2.60 per 100 lbs Boiled Barley.. 1.90 per lbs Middlings 11.75 per " lbs Mill Feed . . . W per " 11m Bran $140 per " bt MEDFORD FLOUR MILLS. MILL PRICES. ' 1 ' ' ' ' ir'Uk'ELV iMiW.- 'lv-U i.'i.uui'. hu t.iljit u.a.l. A.m.. i . vim &u:;j.Jrty J. F.. IWrsdi 11 'n at t.rniil. Y.w on rRoinesa Monday. Ilr. an i Mrs. C. I'.. Key Mi Thurs-1 d.iy for l.uj Aui ls. Msraui-it (1. 1 ll'it-hlsvi Is vl.'t ing Ms faaiilr In Poilliuil. 1 Druggist DnVeii Is rrer a'. KUu.atb Falls this rsck ou buatueu. Mr. and Mrs. J. I), ul'vell msdr Aaliland fnecds n vl'lt Mo.uiuy. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Peraius rcturc- sd Saturday from a visit east. . I ill D, Kubli, of ApiiVgRto, ivh in town Saturday, from pp'tgite. Or E U. Picki l was at Grants Pass I last week on profcstiouil business . William Bybee, tha VJn -rjble p'o near, was a Medford viiltoc Moaay. Mr. and Mrs. Leon lla.klas return ed Friday last froaa viiit to Be.-k ley, Calif. J. C. Pcndltoa, of Tal U Rock, waa in Medford a few hours on business Skturday. Mr and airs. A. A. Davis returned Monday from trip to bouthero California. Mia. Ted E. Kelso left for South ern California Monday for tbt benefit of ber health. Misses Uraoe Lawton, Roie Fielder and Bessie Dsvls visited Arhland friends Monday. Cashier J. S. Ortb, of tbe Medford National bank, waa in Dunamutr. Calif., this week on business. ' Edgar Hafer la In Portland this weak on business connected wltbthe Paclflo Eastern railroad. County Clerk W. R, Colman was in Mediord a few hours Sunday on his way to his home at Phoenix. Ed. Robins, one cf Talent's best oltlzcns, waa In Medford Monday ai:d paid hit respects to The Mail shop. Winchester Houston, the pioneer lner, and J. V. Reynolua were in town from WIUow Springs Saturday. Miss Hattla Aubrey, of Huburn, North Dakota, la In Medford on ' a visit to her sister, Mrs. Fred Kruder. Miss Bertha Biandenburg returned last week from Oakland, Calif., where she baa been visiting relatives and friends. O. K. Houghton, of Oooperstown. North Dakota, Is In Medford looking over tne country with a view to locating. D. D. Luke, of Oraod Forks, North Dakota, is amongetbe many eastern people who Is here looking for Investment la fruit lands, Miss Grace Pearoe, of Poormana creek, waa a Medford vlaitor Satur day. She ' will ehortly eommenoe a term of tcoool in Red Top district W, K. Byrum, of Table Rock uns of tbe ptosneruus farmers cf that seo- tion, waa in Medford Tuesday on business, and made tbia office a oall. J. S. (Pierpont) Morgan waa down from Ashland Saturday aud foregath ered witb hit brethren ot Weatooka trine, lmp'd O. K. M., Saturday nlgbt W. a. Chapman, of Talent, one of tbt Mail'a good friends, waa In Medtord this week, and while hen, isted materially In awelllng our exobequre. Mies Alloa Hookersmlth, who has been in attendance in tbe teaobers' review class at the Ashland Normal spent Saturday and Sunday witb her parents, east of Medford. Dr. f. O. Page and B. J. Trow bridge left Wednesday morning for Portland, to investigate the dIU'erent methods of street paving, aa per In structions of the olty oounoiL. Mrs, S. B. Stoner and daughter, tf Ashland, were in Medford tbis week for a briof visit witb II. J. Schutte anp family. They were en route to their new home in Sams Valley. Mrs. John Stevens,of Myrtle Creek, is in Mediord visiting her sister, Mrs. Susie Terry. These ladies, ac companied by Mrs. Eiokrueyer, visit ed relatives in Eagle I'olut Wedues day. P. J. O'Oary, agent of tbe U. S, agrioultursl department, Is In tne valley again, and in company witb U. W. Taylor, oounty insptotor, it in vestigating fiuit conditlona lo thi distrlot Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Uearer, of Portland,, and Miss Emma McNeet, ot St. Johns, arrived In Mod fori Thursday, it Is not Improbable that they will reside here. Mr. Shearer was formerly a resident of Medford. H. II. Ball and family and lf. O. JlasscMk and family, ot Coeofd'" Alene, Idaho, arrived In Medford Sunday and expeot to make"Modford tbelr future borne. They era con tractors and builders and will ply that vooatlon here. Louis Knlps is hsvlng more luck of Its kind, thsn it bunted for ordl- nsrily. A ample of weeks ago be was laid up from tbt effect ot a rusty nail wound In tbe foot and last Sat nrday be got himsellf ttixed up with a stump Duller end In the a mix-np fiactuied bis left forearm.' Dr. Plokel wea oalled and reduced the fraoture. Wellington lrysb, a North Dskots publisher and newspaper man, was In Medford last week paying a visit to toe poellleber ot tbe Msll and W, T. York and family. Mr. Irysb haa tor years bean qnlte prominent In l? publlloan politloa of that state, ana for two years waa private seoretary to Congressman Uromma from that EverysSuit Every overcoat Every garment nonaiTwaytus m our .store Copyrigkt, l9oT Mr. Dresser Wins. Because be wears good clothes. make you feel good. Feel good mako good. Buy a suit or an overcoat from us now and it will he like picking up money from the street We fire selling suits and overcoats worth $30 for $25. Wo are selling suits and overcoats worth $25 for 20. We are selling suits and overcoats worth $20 foi $15 The TOGGERY, Oregon's Greatest Value Givers congressional district Mr. Iryeb Is Interesting himself In Paoitio ooast realty and tt .Is not unlikely that he will become tbe possessor of some Medford property. , AMONtl TntS CHUKCHES. METHODIST EPIBOOPALCHDUCH. Revival meeloge will eommenoe at the Mothodlst Episcopal churon nsit Ssbbatb. Rev. M. W. Van Mar- tar, conference evangelist of Oregon, and Prof. Urny and bis esoellent aa alstant, Mre. Prof. Ursy, fiom ChU oago, will conduct tbe meetings. Rev. Van -Martin will do the preach ing, Prof. Cirny'and bia wife w'll bave charge of the muaiu. Come, e, come. BTRANOKRS" SUNDAY HOME. First Baptist ohurcb: Tbt moving bee waa a grand auocess and the pas ter is now lu bis own home, two doors from the oburcb, 215 Noith C street Neit Sunday's services will te full cf Interest, especially Shortie's successful Sunday school. Bsptiem again In tbe evening. CHRISTIAN SCISNCi. .Christian Soienoe service are held every Sunday morning at tieveu o'clock In the Commercial 1loD room. Subject foi Sunday, Fehruary ath, "Spirit" AU are welcome. ST. HARK-BCIICBCR. At tbe Sunday morning service, at 11 o'cloo k ibe (tcntle qcertet nude tbe dliectlon of Mr. Charles lltel rigg will ting tbe following: Juat aa 1 am," by K. E. Beaton, tne Jabllate Deo by Erwin W. Reade, "From the Eastern Mountains " by A . 11. Mann, "Alleluia, Sing of Jesus" by J. 11, Powell "New Every Morning is the Lovae" by S. Webbo. At tbe evenlna service Mr, Williams will oonttocie ble talks on Church. Doctrine and H'story In preparation for tbe visitation of Bishop Scudding March 1, to administer tbe rite cf contliu,ation. You are Invited to oome and aorsbip at St Maik'a church. t-HKIHTlAK CHURCH. Noxt Sunday the services at the Church of Christ will be up to their usual plane of interest and spiritual ity. Tbe rermoas will be helpful and inspiring. Subject at 11 a. m. "Tbe New Testament Church and Conver sion." Tbis will be a careful study of the subjeot of conveisions in New Testament times, at I'M p. m., "The Set mon oo the Mount" Part 2, will be carelully studied. Tbe eveuiug sermon on tho popular theme, "The Life of Christ' have been well a celved. Come tV ell the services. Bible school at 10 a. m. A gnat school is being built up. Yonug are Invited. Y'oung peoplo's meeting at 0:30 p. m. sjordinl luvltntlon to all. Marion K, Horn, Mini iter. I'RKHSYTKRIAN CHURCH. Preaobng next Sunday mo-nlag and evening at the usual hours. Huu dsy school at 10 a. m. Christian En deavor at u:.'J p. m. Decision Alllrmed At San Kranciaco, on February 3J, In the United Slates Circut Court of Appeals Cbarlca Nlckell of Menford apiieared as Vlalnflff In error against the United Statee of America. Nickel! was Jointly oonvlcted with Hairy Miller ant Frank Kincart fori subornation of perjury In timber and frauda two years ago. Miller ami Kl.ioart served their terms at' McNeils Island, Nioksll was senteno td to setve tbirteen months but ap pealed from the deolslon of the lower court, which haa now been contlnu- ad. "V. Ill fA-s. . in J'fy ilA M W Why? Good clothes ana you win FOR SALE. Rose Bushes, Geraniums for Bed'dinff, Carnation Plants, Plants in Season. Phone 606 Medtord. Greenhouse Lost or Stolen Dajsabir 11, l'JUT, team the vlcin ty of our frm on Evans oreek, 5 miles from Woodville, one gentle milch oow. oolor Habit rsd : markings white tpot In fsos, wbitt on bask above btpi, low on left thigh, also on right shouldsr, white oa legs, ersa horns, Daman balll, weight sbiat & or 0 hundred Doaods, Wore a large bell. No b-and. Eip msrks-uoder slope In right ear and upper elope in left ear. Newa will b- gratefully reoeivod by owners, address, Mra. C. L. Marshall, Woodville,' Oregon. Advertised Letter List. fouowtof t. a list of letxere rmnalalae -ealleeltgr .1 lac Modford poalof&cs oa tab fi, IMS : Hsker. Mrs 11 Wlcholt, W B Hill, 1. R Reed. Mrs lltU. lUrk, Mra at Taoasraua, Mra 1UU A chare, at one sent will be reed, npoe.dsl Werr of eac-h of the .dot. leturo. PersniiscalllOR for any ol ta. abee. lettera wlU please ssr '-AilTertled.M a. U. wooDKORD, rastasaster Read oarerully tha new real estate list of J. U. Pierce 4 Son in tbie is sue. Quality in . Flour Ma sayr: "A kind word thrown at a husband will go farther toward a new bonnet thnn a rolling pin "ill." That's whore she's wise. Pa thinks there's no one like Ma, because she knows how to put a good square meal on the table When we came to Medfnril Mu hunted around for the best place to trade. When she came across Miller it Kubank, she suid: ''If I could only get Willio (that's me) with a house like that, half my worries would ovr." Well, I'm it, and most of our groceries and provisions enmo from this store, also Medford flour for bread and eukea. You won't have much use for a rolling pin in your family if you buy our Webb Foot ilour for bread and rolls, also pies and cookies. Loaf and layer cakes, too. That's a fkincli, MILLER &, EWBANK